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Wednesday, March 09, 2016

Trending On Twitter #Change2Chains

LOL....Nigerians I hail oh!











57 comments:

  1. Really it is a gradual process. When you discuss with elders then you know we have a long way to go though the change will surely come. I am not a politician but I believe in buhari and will keep praying for them.

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    1. Don't mind them. Is this how these senseless youths will be the leaders of tomorrow?
      We even have bigger problems.

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    2. You can't repair what was damaged in 8years in just less than a year? Nigerians have to be patient o

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    3. Ghen ghen, there goes homeboy on the chilling level..loll

      Yea change will come people..make una chill oh

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    1. Nigerian won't kill me with laughter Oo
      Save 50k per litre? Like seriously?
      Una get bad mouth jare

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    2. All i see is that Photoshop. Mr President looks sweet abeg. Whoever did it tried.

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  3. Nna mehn..
    This one chance is something else..
    After drinking #30 Milo his mumu followers didn't know dude is a millionaire..
    Now he's as clueless as baboon.. Not once has he come out to condemn the killings in Benue and Enugu state by his kinsmen..
    Smh for Nigeria..

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    1. olori western union9 March 2016 at 19:00

      Shut up fool, you think you can talk right? Na me and you for this blog, Ewu maiduguri

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    2. olori western union9 March 2016 at 19:06

      By the way where is Oriloye or so can't remember her name again, the lady that was been bullied then because of her size, hope the likes of this nama Indigo has not succeeded in bullying her outta the group.
      Where is bloglord
      Jayem
      mami
      Ezewanyi
      Sunshine,
      mama nnuku, the list is endless, all I see is new names now

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    3. Olori, this is a new dawn on sdkb. Change is constant

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  4. All my colleagues are now very mad at the new government and president I have been laughing at them since this week.we are in a huge mess

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    1. Wow,that means that all of you are stupid then.

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  5. I really regret voting for change...I just bought a liter of fuel at #150 per liter.

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    1. Aww sorry
      Hahahahahahahahahaha

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    2. Lmao uwa ntor.
      DONT regret yet o , na morning be this so chill because he is yet to unleash the bones.

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  6. picture made him look like an American nigga lol

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  7. Hilarious peeps....Trust God...It can only get better

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  8. Buahahahahahahahahahahahahaaha
    Gradual process indeed

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  9. Hehehehehehhehehehh
    Naija for life

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  10. True change, especially in a country as sick as this, will take ages!

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  11. I thought Gej had it bad with the social media criticism. Everyone has an opinion and something to say.

    Being in public office is not for the faint hearted anymore,nowhere to hide. Your every move,speech is dissected.. Sunday Oilseh should know better. Lol. It has its pecks an downsides though...choi

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  12. This baba&his processes re way to slow,thats all I see.
    Would there ever be a change? I'm more concerned about it. The masses& average Nigerians re suffering,i mean real sufferings. Tis sad the head can't figure out what to do about d aches in his stomach.

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  13. Kwakwakwakwakwakwa.Hohohohohohohoho.Kikikikikikikikikikiki. I love this change mehn.E go better.

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  14. I laugh in Swahili...
    Change my ass.

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  15. I laugh in Swahili...
    Change my ass.

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  16. Lmbo. I is too late to cry. We were warned.

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  17. How boko haram go ever bring change to Nigeria...
    U will all pay for your Combined Foolishness + Rebellion IJN.

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  18. Nigerians no get chill at all...lol

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  19. Best pic of him!

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  20. Only negative people make such comments forgetting that nothing good comes easy.

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  21. Change is a gradual process.. hear people that reason well not those that want it now;. This change will come and I never in a second regret voting for him. I will continue to pray for Buhari/ Osinbajo administration. It is well with them

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    1. Yes change will definitely come but why must it be only the politicals that don't feel the suffering because as I am typing this comment, senators salaries is still intact.

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  22. Truly we are yet to see any of these changes they promised us but Lets be calm and watchful.

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  23. I'm waiting for "a dollar to one naira"

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    1. Eko sorrow fear no let u put ya name?

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  25. Has many that call this chain even when they know the truth but decided to be mislead is not a sincere person.
    The change will come and has many that believe will eat the good of the land.

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  26. The change is indeed chains, I had to take my gen to the fuel station before I could get fuel after long hours of queue .its really bad no light for a month plus now , living in very tough conditions. I think the government needs to work harder.

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  27. Hehehe! Una never chichomchin!! Shey una wanted change? Una don chi change

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  28. Unbundling NNPC at this critical time of fuel scarcity, is that a sign of change

    We will sure be calm 2019 is fast approaching

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  29. Even Obama in a country with strong institutions needed 8 years to achieve something tangible(dem still dey curse am)!Why on earth would any right thinking person expect results in a country with NO institutions,where corruption is rife,where our leaders are thieves...in less than four years????Our young people need to service their brains and get them to work right.

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  30. If PDP party are wise, this is the time and opportunity for them to once again take over the power in the coming election before no normal reasonable Nigeria will ever vote for APC change again. APC is the worst party and the most evil thing that has ever happen to this Country and we don't need them again. And if any other party can comes up now with good and open agenda in the next election, Nigerians will vote for them.

    This change wants to kill us all here in Nigeria. Please we don't need this change again. The Country is on a standstill now, no light, no food, no water, no fuel, no money, no business. The APC Government will do more and more harm to this Country. Just watch out and see. Buhari will continue to buhariala this Country till we all cry out for help. Say no to APC and say no to hunger and hardship in this Country. Full stop.

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