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Nigerian Politics A Politics Of Bitterness by noeloge82(m): 10:06pm On Feb 26, 2017
I was just going thru facebook and I saw this post attached and I say to myself most times we say things in politics not minding what the out come of such thoughts words or action may result to. Looking at what is going on today in Nigeria if the way our president called for impecement of our late president because of his medical issues then what do think should be his faith today judging from the fact that he is medically down. Pls let's reason no name calling pls

Re: Nigerian Politics A Politics Of Bitterness by Nobody: 10:09pm On Feb 26, 2017
.The difference is that the former did not hand over to his deputy holding the nation to ransom while the later did what constitution required of him and this is why Osibanjo is able to sign some bills into law
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Re: Nigerian Politics A Politics Of Bitterness by Ahmadgani(m): 12:09am On Feb 27, 2017
Buhari cannot be impeched in the next two years, he played his card well
Re: Nigerian Politics A Politics Of Bitterness by noeloge82(m): 10:27am On Feb 27, 2017
carmag:
.The difference is that the former did not hand over to his deputy holding the nation to ransom while the later did what constitution required of him and this is why Osibanjo is able to sign some bills into law
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But the sickness then made the man incapable of handing over
And when u look at the constitution is their anything like perpetual hospital leave?
Just asking

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