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True Facts About Nigerian Leaders by ucholaDonald(m): 2:44pm On Nov 21, 2014
[color=#Pls read ........tanks alot
In 1985, IBB was the president of Nigeria and
our teachers
told us that Buhari was the former Head of
state.
Our teacher also called us "the leaders of
tomorrow" 27
years later, IBB and Buhari are still contesting
for Presidency.
Its either our teacher lied to us about being
the leaders of
tomorrow. Or tomorrow is yet to come.
Who's fooling who?
In 1983, Bamanga Tukur was the Governor of
the defunct
Gongola State (now Adamawa & Taraba) and 30
years later,
he is today the Chairman of the ruling Party,
The PDP.
Dr. Bello Halliru was commissioner in the Old
Sokoto State
(now Sokoto, Kebbi & Zamfara) and 33 years
after he is
today Minister of Defence.
Major General David Mark (rtd) was the military
governor of
Niger State in 1984 and 28years later he is
today the Senate
President. Gov.
Murtala Nyako was the governor of Niger State
in 1976 and
36years later he is today the Governor of
Adamawa State.
Ogbonnaya Onu was governor of Abia State in
1992 and
20years after he is today the National
Chairman of ANPP.
Gov. David Jonah Jang was the governor of
Benue State in
1985 and 27years after he is today the
governor of plateau
state; and Martins Elechi the Ebonyi State
Governor is over
80 years old!
Only in Nigeria is this possible, where the
youth of today
have no hope into the future!
From strike in health sector, to the labour, to
judiciary, to
Education and today our students are home
lavishing!
Let Nigerian youth come to an alliance and
fight for the
unborn. We can't continue like this.
Pass it to everyone if you believe in the
NIGERIA DREAM.
Let’s tell them ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! SHARE
this till they see
it. It’s a good place to start. I foresee a
revolution.990000][/color] shocked
Re: True Facts About Nigerian Leaders by holycup(m): 3:27pm On Nov 21, 2014
mods pls move this to the front page 'asap'.
We need revolution in this country.
Re: True Facts About Nigerian Leaders by Nobody: 4:10pm On Nov 21, 2014
11th time this has been posted today. Move to either jokes section or get creative and paraphrase it at least.

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