Former Delta state governor, James Ibori, who was convicted in the UK for massive looting of his people's commonwealth was on Sunday celebrated by the same people in a thanksgiving service.
Is Nigeria ready for change? More photos from Ibori's thanksgiving party...
Nigerians are our own problem. A hungry man who stole N12,000 phone in Asaba market was burnt alive. But if you steal Billions in Asaba government house, you will be celebrated.
ReplyDeletePadi Padi
We will complain... same "we" will celebrate corruption...
ReplyDeleteThieves on suit are quite respected in Nigeria...
See the way people turned out to celebrate with him as if he is a chief knowing he is a thief
ReplyDeletehmnmnmm. nawao
ReplyDeleteCelebrating Corruption In The Church For That Matter. God Save Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteWat nonsense?? D pastor's too are comprising
ReplyDeleteThat's aiiiiit. I can't wait to see his next step of action
ReplyDeleteNiger Deltans are their own real enemies.
ReplyDeleteImagine the celebration of the looter of the commonwealth, in the house of God
naija @57
ReplyDeleteIssokay. It's good to be thankful to God.
ReplyDeleteThe pastor themselves are not compromising standard, it is well
ReplyDeleteCelebrating corruption in the house of God
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is he thanking God for.... Bring a criminal or cos he has repented from his crimes
ReplyDeleteAm speechless
ReplyDeleteChai... God is there watching us ooo.
ReplyDeleteFor the fact that he had stolen once does not mean he has not repented or should be condemned. Prison is a correctional care facility. No one can ever tell, he may be a better person now.
ReplyDeleteWhy should his people reject him or stigmatize him. Remember the prodigal son.
Have we no shame in Nigeria?
ReplyDeleteAm yet to understand what the thanksgiving is for.
ReplyDeleteAm yet to understand what the thanksgiving is for.
ReplyDeleteIts only in Nigeria we celebrate thief..
ReplyDeleteHope he has repented
ReplyDeleteWetin we no go see for 9ja
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