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Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 3:31pm On Dec 24, 2014
19 April 2011 Last updated at 10:53

Thousands of people have fled their homes in northern
Nigeria after clashes following the re-election of President
Goodluck Jonathan.
In some towns, residents slept in police stations for safety
and the Red Cross says there have been significant
numbers of casualties.
President Jonathan appealed for an end to the violence and
killing, while imposing a curfew.
In a statement to journalists, the runner-up in the election, General Muhammadu Buhari, condemned the violence.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13126839

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by donphilopus: 3:35pm On Dec 24, 2014
Nice one @Obiagelli.

As usual, one of their numerous lies has just been busted. So shall they continue to be busted till the desist from peddling lies against the People's General. The unmarketable nature of Jonathan is driving these TANdroids crazy!

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 3:36pm On Dec 24, 2014
This thread is to dispel the lies of the pdp agents on this forum that always claimed buhari never condemn the post election violence. Don't let anyone deceive you.

barcanista Gbawe, kel4soft, neenar, ,
descartes, egift, arewafederation, Egbagirl, donroxy,
Sweetlemon , donphilopus, BEREM, desola ,
demdem , lakpalakpa , whitecat007 , ,
lakpalakpa, omenka, ShehuAba , omenka , Rawani,
tribaleast kolaaderin soroptimist ,
and all Omexonomy, jmaine, mikeansy, Firefire,
Mynd44, , nduchucks, lacasa, baccaspace, Omerta
sincere9gerian, firefire, Phockphockman, ilugunboy,
naptu2, aussie, keneking, donmarti, keneking,
Dannyset, Evathyst, jaymichael

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by shakaTheZulu: 3:36pm On Dec 24, 2014
BUHARI is a terrorist
Apc is BOKOHARAM
Tinubu is a bastard
Osinbajo is a vagabond
Gej till 2019

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Orunto: 4:04pm On Dec 24, 2014
Obiagelli Tears.

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 4:08pm On Dec 24, 2014
Orunto:
Obiagelli Tears.
Tears of joy.

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by coolhamid(m): 4:14pm On Dec 24, 2014
Nice one @ Obiagelli, keep enlightening the TANIODS

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 4:44pm On Dec 24, 2014
Well done Obiagelli, you have done well (as usual). Judas(es) will shut forever

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 4:46pm On Dec 24, 2014
Buhari did well there

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Rawani: 5:48pm On Dec 24, 2014
Of course he is not as heartless as the clueless one who chooses to go dancing with 'area girls' at political rallies while his country burns.

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by lacasa: 6:16pm On Dec 24, 2014
shakaTheZulu:
BUHARI is a terrorist
Apc is BOKOHARAM
Tinubu is a bastard
Osinbajo is a vagabond
Gej till 2019


That's y I dnt giv too much creed to online faceless forums as this.

The problem wt them is, one can't sieve the stable individuals from the bastards (like the quoted above)

It's a hazard to people like us

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 6:23pm On Dec 24, 2014
mods, frontpage please...
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 6:24pm On Dec 24, 2014
mods, frontpage please...op, God bless u real Good.
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by shakaTheZulu: 6:34pm On Dec 24, 2014
lacasa:



That's y I dnt giv too much creed to online faceless forums as this.

The problem wt them is, one can't sieve the stable individuals from the bastards (like the quoted above)

It's a hazard to people like us

Thunder fire your mama and papa
There

Otu nne i
Gej till 2019

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by omenka(m): 6:35pm On Dec 24, 2014
A pig being a pig would always be attracted to filth no matter the sanitary condition of where it was raised.

No matter the number of threads opened in this regard, they would always try to suppress such truth with their lies. That is simply their calling.

Thanks for sharing Obiagelli.

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by LouisVanGaal(m): 11:02pm On Dec 24, 2014
No matter how darkness may seem 2b prevailing, sooner or later, it MUST give way to lightcheesycheesy

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Egbagirl(f): 7:08am On Dec 25, 2014

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by mistabiola: 7:11am On Dec 25, 2014
Nice One, oya firefire come and learn cheesy
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by sufido123: 7:16am On Dec 25, 2014
Obiagelli:
19 April 2011 Last updated at 10:53

Thousands of people have fled their homes in northern
Nigeria after clashes following the re-election of President
Goodluck Jonathan.
In some towns, residents slept in police stations for safety
and the Red Cross says there have been significant
numbers of casualties.
President Jonathan appealed for an end to the violence and
killing, while imposing a curfew.
In a statement to journalists, the runner-up in the election, General Muhammadu Buhari, condemned the violence.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13126839

You can't set a house on fire and then take credit for calling the fire brigade. Tell your story to this woman and the mothers of the other NYSC members murdered by Buhari. It took some days to come out against his urchins and by then it was simply medicine after death.

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Babacele: 8:02pm On Dec 25, 2014
Obiagelli:
This thread is to dispel the lies of the pdp agents on this forum that always claimed buhari never condemn the post election violence. Don't let anyone deceive you.

barcanista Gbawe, kel4soft, neenar, ,
descartes, egift, arewafederation, Egbagirl, donroxy,
Sweetlemon , donphilopus, BEREM, desola ,
demdem , lakpalakpa , whitecat007 , ,
lakpalakpa, omenka, ShehuAba , omenka , Rawani,
tribaleast kolaaderin soroptimist ,
and all Omexonomy, jmaine, mikeansy, Firefire,
Mynd44, , nduchucks, lacasa, baccaspace, Omerta
sincere9gerian, firefire, Phockphockman, ilugunboy,
naptu2, aussie, keneking, donmarti, keneking,
Dannyset, Evathyst, jaymichael
Eddy Ogunbor
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Monday, 4 August 2014
Edwin Ogunbor at 09:03
REVEALED: Jonathan Presidency Begged Buhari To Settle Abati
“Ungovernable” Slander Libel Suit Out of Court
Aug. 4, 2014
NewsRescue- Very
few Nigerians know
that it was a single
evil mastermind,
Jonathan’s media
man, Reuben Abati
that concocted the
deadly slanderous
accusation against
the person of ex-
head of state,
General Muhammadu Buhari, that claimed he made statements of
making “Nigeria ungovernable,” in the event he lost the 2011
presidential elections. Abati cooked up the viral lies in a Guardian
publication captioned “For the attention of General
Buhari” published in April of 2011.
Related: NewsRescue- EXPOSED: It Was PDP That Promised To
Make Nigeria Ungovernable in 2011, Buhari Never Did!
Buhari took him to court and as can be read below, under begging
from the Presidency, Buhari agreed to settle out-of-court and Abati
and the Guardian he used to be managing editor for published a
public apology to Buhari on 11th July 2013. But truth never
spread like the slander; and despite the presidency begging Buhari,
the other than Abati, all the other media ‘dogs’ of the presidency
continued promoting the same slander. Rather shocking to realize
this. NewsRescue has opened a $1000 challenge for whoever can
provide where Buhari ever said anything about making Nigeria
ungovernable in 2011, just to dig out the truth once and for all;
because this will be very unfair to the person of Buhari that we
continue to peddle this evil slander.
An article we missed that was in all major dailies:
By Comrade Godwin Ameh; DailyPost on January 13, 2013
The presidency has begged
former Head of States and
national leader of
Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC), General
Muhammadu Buhari (rtd)
to settle out of court the
libel suit he filed against
the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr
Reuben Abati.
It would be recalled that Abati had on page 51 of the April 22,
2011, edition of The Guardian newspaper, written an article
entitled “For the attention of General Buhari,” where he claimed
that Buhari made an unguarded statement which stirred the post-
election violence that almost tore the nation apart.
The former Military General however, regarded the publication as
libellous, aimed at denting his hard earned name and image.
However, in a copy of the Terms of Settlement filed before a Lagos
High Court in Ikeja, the ‘warring’ parties have agreed to settle the
matter out of court.
According to the terms of settlement, dated December 2012 and
filed before the administrative judge of Lagos State, Justice
Opeyemi Oke, the claimant (Buhari), Mr. Tope Adebayo ( lawyer
to Buhari), Abati and Mr. Kunle Sanyaolu (lawyer to The
Guardian) signed the terms of settlement. But the lawyer to the
first defendant (Abati), Dame Carol Ajie, refused to sign the
document. The refusal may not be unconnected to the conditions
and terms of the agreement.
It was gathered that the parties further agreed that Abati and The
Guardian should retract and apologise to Buhari in certain form
and contents.
“The claimant and defendants have agreed and resolved that the
retraction and apology shall take the following form and contents:
‘Re: For the attention of General Buhari’- On April 22, 2011, The
Guardian Newspaper published an article on Page 51 titled ‘For
the attention of General Buhari’ where certain allegations were
made against General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), GCFR,
concerning the 2011 election and General Buhari’s alleged role in
the violence emanating from the elections.
“The publication was based on information which we believed to
be reliable at that time. Since the publication, however, we now
have reason to believe that certain parts of the story were not
verified to be correct before the publication.
“We assure General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), GCFR, of our
highest esteem and regret any distress or embarrassment which
the said publication may have caused him.
“The claimant and defendants agree that on the execution of these
Terms of Settlement, the defendants are discharged from all or any
liabilities or obligations arising from the said publication.”
http://dailypost.ng/2013/01/13/presidency-begs-buhari-to-settle-
slander-case-out-of-court/
GUARDIAN Re: For the attention of General Buhari
Thursday, 11 July 2013 00:00 Editor
SIR: “On April 22, 2011, The Guardian Newspaper
published an article on page 51 titled “For the attention of
General Buhari” wherein certain allegations were made
against General Muhammadu Buhari’s alleged role in the
violence emanating from the elections.
The publication was based on information which we
believed to be reliable at that time. Since the publication,
however, we now have reason to believe that certain parts
of the story were not verified to be correct before the
publication.
We assure General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) GCFR of our
highest esteem and regret any distress or embarrassment
which the said publication may have caused him.”
— Editor http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=126723%3Are-for-
the-attention-of-general-buhari-&catid=77%
3Aletters&Itemid=613#.Ud6sCDHgyY4.facebook
It was a PDP politician, Alhaji Lawal Kaita that said:
“The North is determined if it happens, to make Nigeria
‘ungovernable’ for President Jonathan or any other
Southerner who finds his way to the seat of power on the
platform of the PDP against the principle of the party’s
zoning policy.”
“Ungovernable” came within the PDP and was related to PDp
zoning issues. Makes sense? Now recollect what NSA Andrew
Azazi revealed before he was killed and it all adds up.
Related: NewsRescue- EXPOSED: It Was PDP That Promised To
Make Nigeria Ungovernable in 2011, Buhari Never Did!
Presidency begs Buhari to settle slander
case out of court
Buhari obliged: The out of court settlement
The Whole Truth about the “Ungovernable” comment
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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Babacele: 8:04pm On Dec 25, 2014
Obiagelli:

Tears of joy.
Eddy Ogunbor
‹ › Home
View web version
Monday, 4 August 2014
Edwin Ogunbor at 09:03
REVEALED: Jonathan Presidency Begged Buhari To Settle Abati
“Ungovernable” Slander Libel Suit Out of Court
Aug. 4, 2014
NewsRescue- Very
few Nigerians know
that it was a single
evil mastermind,
Jonathan’s media
man, Reuben Abati
that concocted the
deadly slanderous
accusation against
the person of ex-
head of state,
General Muhammadu Buhari, that claimed he made statements of
making “Nigeria ungovernable,” in the event he lost the 2011
presidential elections. Abati cooked up the viral lies in a Guardian
publication captioned “For the attention of General
Buhari” published in April of 2011.
Related: NewsRescue- EXPOSED: It Was PDP That Promised To
Make Nigeria Ungovernable in 2011, Buhari Never Did!
Buhari took him to court and as can be read below, under begging
from the Presidency, Buhari agreed to settle out-of-court and Abati
and the Guardian he used to be managing editor for published a
public apology to Buhari on 11th July 2013. But truth never
spread like the slander; and despite the presidency begging Buhari,
the other than Abati, all the other media ‘dogs’ of the presidency
continued promoting the same slander. Rather shocking to realize
this. NewsRescue has opened a $1000 challenge for whoever can
provide where Buhari ever said anything about making Nigeria
ungovernable in 2011, just to dig out the truth once and for all;
because this will be very unfair to the person of Buhari that we
continue to peddle this evil slander.
An article we missed that was in all major dailies:
By Comrade Godwin Ameh; DailyPost on January 13, 2013
The presidency has begged
former Head of States and
national leader of
Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC), General
Muhammadu Buhari (rtd)
to settle out of court the
libel suit he filed against
the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr
Reuben Abati.
It would be recalled that Abati had on page 51 of the April 22,
2011, edition of The Guardian newspaper, written an article
entitled “For the attention of General Buhari,” where he claimed
that Buhari made an unguarded statement which stirred the post-
election violence that almost tore the nation apart.
The former Military General however, regarded the publication as
libellous, aimed at denting his hard earned name and image.
However, in a copy of the Terms of Settlement filed before a Lagos
High Court in Ikeja, the ‘warring’ parties have agreed to settle the
matter out of court.
According to the terms of settlement, dated December 2012 and
filed before the administrative judge of Lagos State, Justice
Opeyemi Oke, the claimant (Buhari), Mr. Tope Adebayo ( lawyer
to Buhari), Abati and Mr. Kunle Sanyaolu (lawyer to The
Guardian) signed the terms of settlement. But the lawyer to the
first defendant (Abati), Dame Carol Ajie, refused to sign the
document. The refusal may not be unconnected to the conditions
and terms of the agreement.
It was gathered that the parties further agreed that Abati and The
Guardian should retract and apologise to Buhari in certain form
and contents.
“The claimant and defendants have agreed and resolved that the
retraction and apology shall take the following form and contents:
‘Re: For the attention of General Buhari’- On April 22, 2011, The
Guardian Newspaper published an article on Page 51 titled ‘For
the attention of General Buhari’ where certain allegations were
made against General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), GCFR,
concerning the 2011 election and General Buhari’s alleged role in
the violence emanating from the elections.
“The publication was based on information which we believed to
be reliable at that time. Since the publication, however, we now
have reason to believe that certain parts of the story were not
verified to be correct before the publication.
“We assure General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), GCFR, of our
highest esteem and regret any distress or embarrassment which
the said publication may have caused him.
“The claimant and defendants agree that on the execution of these
Terms of Settlement, the defendants are discharged from all or any
liabilities or obligations arising from the said publication.”
http://dailypost.ng/2013/01/13/presidency-begs-buhari-to-settle-
slander-case-out-of-court/
GUARDIAN Re: For the attention of General Buhari
Thursday, 11 July 2013 00:00 Editor
SIR: “On April 22, 2011, The Guardian Newspaper
published an article on page 51 titled “For the attention of
General Buhari” wherein certain allegations were made
against General Muhammadu Buhari’s alleged role in the
violence emanating from the elections.
The publication was based on information which we
believed to be reliable at that time. Since the publication,
however, we now have reason to believe that certain parts
of the story were not verified to be correct before the
publication.
We assure General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) GCFR of our
highest esteem and regret any distress or embarrassment
which the said publication may have caused him.”
— Editor http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=126723%3Are-for-
the-attention-of-general-buhari-&catid=77%
3Aletters&Itemid=613#.Ud6sCDHgyY4.facebook
It was a PDP politician, Alhaji Lawal Kaita that said:
“The North is determined if it happens, to make Nigeria
‘ungovernable’ for President Jonathan or any other
Southerner who finds his way to the seat of power on the
platform of the PDP against the principle of the party’s
zoning policy.”
“Ungovernable” came within the PDP and was related to PDp
zoning issues. Makes sense? Now recollect what NSA Andrew
Azazi revealed before he was killed and it all adds up.
Related: NewsRescue- EXPOSED: It Was PDP That Promised To
Make Nigeria Ungovernable in 2011, Buhari Never Did!
Presidency begs Buhari to settle slander
case out of court
Buhari obliged: The out of court settlement
The Whole Truth about the “Ungovernable” comment
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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Flets: 8:07pm On Dec 25, 2014
Buhari ordered the killing of innocent corpers
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by okiezman(m): 8:54pm On Dec 25, 2014
Obiagelli:
This thread is to dispel the lies of the pdp agents on this forum that always claimed buhari never condemn the post election violence. Don't let anyone deceive you.

barcanista Gbawe, kel4soft, neenar, ,
descartes, egift, arewafederation, Egbagirl, donroxy,
Sweetlemon , donphilopus, BEREM, desola ,
demdem , lakpalakpa , whitecat007 , ,
lakpalakpa, omenka, ShehuAba , omenka , Rawani,
tribaleast kolaaderin soroptimist ,
and all Omexonomy, jmaine, mikeansy, Firefire,
Mynd44, , nduchucks, lacasa, baccaspace, Omerta
sincere9gerian, firefire, Phockphockman, ilugunboy,
naptu2, aussie, keneking, donmarti, keneking,
Dannyset, Evathyst, jaymichael

Even alqaeda criticized boko haram for kidnapping chibok girls so
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by XueRengui: 9:03pm On Dec 25, 2014
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Gboliwe: 9:45pm On Dec 25, 2014
@ Obiagelli, how did he condemn the violence? Please, just quote a few of his words.

In all the many reports written both from home and abroad on that violence, the only one you could get is this one from bbc (good site though) which is soooooooo incomplete and "just" updated at "10:53", you are way smarter than this sweerie.

SMH
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 10:34pm On Dec 25, 2014
Gboliwe:
@ Obiagelli, how did he condemn the violence? Please, just quote a few of his words.

In all the many reports written both from home and abroad on that violence, the only one you could get is this one from bbc (good site though) which is soooooooo incomplete and "just" updated at "10:53", you are way smarter than this sweerie.

SMH


Last updated 10: 53 on 19 April 2011, the day after results were released. Has the BBC joined the opposition too?

Btw merry Christmas sis
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by XueRengui: 10:43pm On Dec 25, 2014
Mr Buhari is yet to make a public statement on the rioting, but his spokesman Yinka Odumakin said that they could not “accept these results as announced until cross-checks have been carried out by the electoral commission”. The electoral commission is expected to announce the final results later today.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/18/us-nigeria-elections-idUSTRE73E8DO20110418
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/8459321/Many-killed-in-Nigeria-unrest-over-Goodluck-Jonathans-poll-win.html

if Buhari had called his almajiri foot soldiers to order immediately, the chaos that ensued after the results were announced would have been averted!
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by nationwide1(m): 10:58pm On Dec 25, 2014
Obiagelli:
This thread is to dispel the lies of the pdp agents on this forum that always claimed buhari never condemn the post election violence. Don't let anyone deceive you.

barcanista Gbawe, kel4soft, neenar, ,
descartes, egift, arewafederation, Egbagirl, donroxy,
Sweetlemon , donphilopus, BEREM, desola ,
demdem , lakpalakpa , whitecat007 , ,
lakpalakpa, omenka, ShehuAba , omenka , Rawani,
tribaleast kolaaderin soroptimist ,
and all Omexonomy, jmaine, mikeansy, Firefire,
Mynd44, , nduchucks, lacasa, baccaspace, Omerta
sincere9gerian, firefire, Phockphockman, ilugunboy,
naptu2, aussie, keneking, donmarti, keneking,
Dannyset, Evathyst, jaymichael
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by nationwide1(m): 11:00pm On Dec 25, 2014
Obiagelli:
This thread is to dispel the lies of the pdp agents on this forum that always claimed buhari never condemn the post election violence. Don't let anyone deceive you.

barcanista Gbawe, kel4soft, neenar, ,
descartes, egift, arewafederation, Egbagirl, donroxy,
Sweetlemon , donphilopus, BEREM, desola ,
demdem , lakpalakpa , whitecat007 , ,
lakpalakpa, omenka, ShehuAba , omenka , Rawani,
tribaleast kolaaderin soroptimist ,
and all Omexonomy, jmaine, mikeansy, Firefire,
Mynd44, , nduchucks, lacasa, baccaspace, Omerta
sincere9gerian, firefire, Phockphockman, ilugunboy,
naptu2, aussie, keneking, donmarti, keneking,
Dannyset, Evathyst, jaymichael
Before 2011 presidential election, Buhari told his people to vote and stay back to defend their votes. What does that translate into? Does his condemnation mean he did not instigate the mayhem in the first place? Did he call for calm through out the period of violence/killing? No! We're not kids, especially those of us who live with them in the north.
Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 12:41am On Dec 26, 2014
News from 19th April 2011
Muhammadu Buhari urges supporters to stay calm and obey all laws.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puwnqimMLGc&list=PLRzmuN0KKXK9WjHW14Wmbe6K7F7pL7Y4V&index=36

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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by ambrosini593(m): 12:49am On Dec 26, 2014
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Re: Buhari Condemned 2011 Post Election Violence. by Nobody: 12:54am On Dec 26, 2014

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