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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Happy Democracy Day Nigerians!

...whatever that means...:-). Enjoy your day!

45 comments:

  1. And yet, nothing to show for it

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  2. Chai! This babe flag pass me o... Na real 'democrazy'.

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  3. What is happy about the democracy? When the country is more fucked up than it has ever been?? I can't stand Nigeria at the moment! There is nothing worthy of celebration in this messed up country!

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  4. Linda, what are you doing awake @ 1:30 AM?

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  5. @Anonymous May 29, 2012 1:48 AM

    What are YOU doing awake @ 1:30 AM?
    Pot calling kettle black

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  6. Happy democracy day to a country where the president has limited number of amens he can say to prayers. God Bless Nigeria.

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    1. So it is tru! I read bout dis on nairaland! He refused 2 say "Amen" 2 d prayers cuz he knws he's n clean. Yet he had d nerves 2 ask nigs nt 2 abandon him. Joker

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  7. I can't sleep too!!!,am thinking of all the Nigerian factors!..*oma shey ooo*

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  8. Thanks for keeping us here in the states informed about the lastest gist in naija,even b4 my sister gist me, i go don tell her watin dey sup, more blessing gal*wink*. HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY NIGERIA. And you wey dey trash ur country with ur lousy mouth, oh sorry i meant my country ..... remember Rome was not built in a day , i know say corruption don spoil naija but anyway, God dey. yesterday was a holiday here in the state too, MISS AND LOVE MY DEAR COUNTRY , NOWHERE LIKE HOME! UR GAL.... .C.y

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  9. Linda please keep the flag flying!
    HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY TO ALL NIGERIANS.

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  10. hey linda.good mornin,am a regular reader of your blog and was wonderin if u can help me out.i registered with the indomine refer and win promo,and would love to win.i was wonderin if u could help me remind people about the promo and ask them to register usin my link.i believe i can win because u have so many readers and u re good wit words and can convince people.d winner is toppin currently wit 66000 points.please help me beat him.here is my link.www.indomie.net/#campaign?rid=8229.i would b glad if my request is granted.tank u

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    1. And why should we help? What's in it for us?

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  11. Chubi lily bani29 May 2012 at 03:50

    Na so..... I like the 'whatever that means' cos i really dont know what it means too. Mtshwww
    God help Nigerians. Amen!

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  12. Means sh#t exactly. Fela talk am well - demonstration of craze

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  13. Dhayour Olorunwa29 May 2012 at 06:08

    Well the only thing am happy for today is that am leaving this country soooooooooooon

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    1. U̶̲̥̅̊ D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ go Afghanistan?

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  14. Happy democracy day to all Nigerians, despite all, we are still standing.

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  15. Ok wish you the same but we all know we deserve a break abaeg forget the Politrickers and enjoy the best of the day....My God will surely deliver us from this people sooooooooooon

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  16. If there's anything to celebrate in Nigeria but its my birthday today

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  17. It means we get to sit at home and rest for one day. Nothing more... Just put on your generator & watch tv. PHCN no go kuku give light.

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  18. Happy Democracy day Linda and all d luvlies in dis blog altho we have a long way to go in this country we pray for a new dawn. P.s where is bloglord?#ally say so

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  19. Haaaaaba! It Means we are celebrating the craze in Naija. In our leaders, in Nigerians and in d society at large. Demonstration of Craze. RIPP Mr Anikulapo.

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  20. Happy Democracy day to my. beloveth country nigeria...
    Ps: I'v lived in naija all my life when peeps in yankee give us encouragin words like Rome was not built in a day I wonder why am always thinking of living naija to ply my trade elsewr
    Engr Ejie Kurtz say so
    www.ejiekemka.blogspot.com

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  21. May God punish GEJ for making our lives miserable nd causing soo much pain nd sorrow to soo many families may the blood of innocent nigerians lost haunt GEJ nd his family,nd haunt IBB nd Abubakar wateva his name is,may they die a shameful death.#bitter nigerian#

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  22. A stark reminder of broken dreams and shattered hopes; tears for a people who no longer recognise the concept of the 'common good' most African societies thrived on. We can only recover if we retrace our paths and enthrone social justice...

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  23. Our presido is giving his usual speech....e don tey wey we dey hear dis kinda washy.
    Engr Ejie kurtz says so
    www.ejiekemka.blogspOt.com

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  24. Lindus..
    9jadelta pikin says... Happy democracy day Τ̅☺ all Nigerians α̲̅πϑ God bless Nigeria.Amen

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  25. Linda can you imagine ur President calling my school MKO University of Lagos? Dis is embarrassing...dis guy shd be stoned to death!!! Why don't dey rename Aso-Rock as MKO if dey really want to immortalise him...shameful people!!! I am rlly pissed right now!

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  26. This man just named UNILAG Moshood Abiola University. Even though we love and adore MKO. This doesn't sound right to me at all. Maybe University of Abuja could have been better.

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  27. cynosure faces29 May 2012 at 09:17

    We need a revival in dis country.........

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  28. Is that why Goodluck renamed Unilag?? Moshood Abiola University- MAU. That guy's brain is VACANT. Nonsense
    Linda pls get on the renaming P, I need to know why

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  29. Hay! can someone tell dat young woman to Stop wastn dat green n white material, cus there's no such word known as democracy. Not in Nigeria. J.luv!

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  30. Hapy Democracy day! BREAKING NEWS!
    Jonathan rename UNILAG after Late MKO Abiola

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  31. Happy Democracy day Nigerians! The land is Green

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  32. And Happy bithday to me...winks. Kharisma

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  33. Linda, they have changed the name of our school o..

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  34. Linda,GEJ has changed our school's name oooo...*crying+ sadface*

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  35. Shameless peeps. Calling ur own country names instead Of being proud and hoping for a change. By the way wat hav u personally done abt the situations u re complainin of?

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  36. Do something abt d situation instead of complainin.

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  37. Nigeria.........What are we?? What are we driving @??? What is are we up to?? What are we capable of??? Nigerias we are nothing but pencil in the hand of the creator

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  38. Having a woman wear our national flag has absolutely nothing to do with democracy, except to give ideas to our men folk. Democracy is in the heart of service to one's people and government. We may pretend that we are at last a democratic nation, but until we have a government that truly is about the Nigerian people then there is no need for "happy democracy day".

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  39. It means we hav to sit at home n switch on generator n charge fones cos dahts wat am doing rit abt nw!! Kmt.

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  40. happi democracy day abi hapi boko haram day? mtchew...

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  41. Since τ̲̅ђe present era of democracy in nigeria, one is forced τ☺ ask hw far ve we faired as a country, with a population of over 160million ‎​Ãήϑ a country so rich in crude oil. ‎​A̶̲̥̅♏ sure, most pple will agree with M̶̲̅ε̲̣ that our leaders have failed us ‎​Ãήϑ τ̲̅ђe generation yet unborn. Nigeria has lost its value as τ̲̅ђe acclaimed giant of africa τ☺ terrorism, hike in fuel pump price, strike by civil servants, continuous increase in food commodities, power failure, looting of public funds by governors ‎​Ãήϑ other public servants, etc. Today, is a day 4 concerned nigerians τ☺ ask, "which way Nigeria". Rest in peace M K O Abiola, Sunny Okosun, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Gani Fawehnmi Chuma Ubani etc. Y☺u all are true Legends of τ̲̅ђe third coming of Democracy in Nigeria. -Kay

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  42. Thanks Linda its really a celebration worth appreciating and celebrating, it's the people that i will call the "winning" team which i believe am one that celebrates the success in this Country, when you make it big in your Life in Nigeria you will never wanna say Nigeria is a bad country and really as terrible s thing seems to be at times in Nigeria some people are still doing fine and people like me are still making good Money in Nigeria then i believe Nigeria is really a great place to be indeed.

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