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Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by ruggedized1: 9:16am On Oct 01, 2017

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by josephine123: 9:19am On Oct 01, 2017
Nice #TB
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by DICKtator: 1:17pm On Oct 01, 2017
grin grin grin grin
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by daewoorazer(m): 1:17pm On Oct 01, 2017
When the yams were still fresh, and the goats were just arriving

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by descrisom(m): 1:17pm On Oct 01, 2017
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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by chykmoni(m): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
Legend.
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by emeijeh(m): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Narldon: 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017


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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by ELTON123(m): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
This is where the problem started foolish people...

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Pidginwhisper: 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
I dey there grin
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by overlord29(m): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
undecided i'm tiRed, YOu tired....jeSus wept!

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by BafanaBafana: 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
When it was all good

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by emamos: 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by princeemmy123(m): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
Blind and short sighted men.
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Nobody: 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
kk
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by castrol180(m): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2017
That's back to the memory lane, when we are use to having more than 50% of the cabinet members from the south east/South. And when we accommodate ourselves like all my brothers from Owerri in Imo state usually do to me whenever I visited the place on any assignment likewise in Rumuokoro and many places in Port Harcourt. Thanks for this post the op. May God almighty bless the souls of our founding fathers, prime minister, Tafawa Balewa; ceremonial president, Nnamdi Azikiwe ; Chief the Obafemi Awolowo ; and host of others. You have secured the independence at the rightful stage. And you have fought the good battle only for the followed leaders that degraded the government and the nation economy.

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Saheed9: 1:19pm On Oct 01, 2017
meanwhile

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Nobody: 1:19pm On Oct 01, 2017
I think the reason why Nigeria is in shambles is because we live in a coloured world now.

Buhari should decree we return to Black & White era.

That's the only way to heal Nigeria.

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Harbeyg09(m): 1:19pm On Oct 01, 2017
All i can i say is


Happy Birthday Nigeria
Age with grace
More dick to your pussy
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by naptu2: 1:20pm On Oct 01, 2017
That's actually from 1963 when he was sworn in as President and the video below is from 1960 when he was sworn in as Governor General.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wddROZIhvvs

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by tballeyy(m): 1:20pm On Oct 01, 2017
Up biafra, see amodu bello neck long like osrish
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Nedfed(m): 1:21pm On Oct 01, 2017
And so?

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Nobody: 1:22pm On Oct 01, 2017

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Nobody: 1:22pm On Oct 01, 2017
Nice one
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Nobody: 1:22pm On Oct 01, 2017
Two Azikiwes have ruled Nigeria, and they were both flops. Name your child "AZIKIWE" to your own peril.

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by judedave181: 1:22pm On Oct 01, 2017
What are we celebrating in Nigeria Independence?.. things get worse day by day, goods skyrocket every day by day, no stable electricity, bad roads, insecurity, no employment and we kept on saying Nigeria is gonna be great.... my question is WHEN? 57 years without any success story...

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Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by LEOSIRSIR(m): 1:23pm On Oct 01, 2017
hummm
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by scofieldsimba(m): 1:24pm On Oct 01, 2017
How did we get to this stage?

Let's return to 1963 constitution...
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by OLA4CHRIST1(m): 1:24pm On Oct 01, 2017
Hmmm
Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by Ryabcool(m): 1:27pm On Oct 01, 2017
cool cool cool

Re: Swearing-In Of Nnamdi Azikiwe As The First President Of Nigeria In 1963 (Video) by humilitypays(m): 1:28pm On Oct 01, 2017
Igbos were the the leaders of Nigeria in all human fields before the first coup.

Igbo - first Nigeria president
Igbo - first Nigeria military head of state
Igbo - first Nigeria senate president
Igbo - richest man in West Africa ( late Ojukwu father who also founded the Nigerian Stock Exchange; NSE. Oscar N. Onyema founder of NSE smiley)
Igbo - first Nigerian military graduate from Royal Military academy Sandhurst


1966 coup did lot of bad to Igbo people but I think it was part of destiny, so those enjoying the leadership today feeling like anything and chest beating that an Igbo man will never rule Nigeria in their lifetime, all I have to tell u is this: you are not God nor nature and u can never decide what future holds, only God and time will tell what will happen tomorrow.

El Rufai, Tinubu, etc, etc all considered Buhari as a man not fit to be Nigeria president and even vowed that Buhari can never win presidential election in Nigeria and Buhari frustratingly contested 3 times and lost but when it was time when destiny has decided that Buhari will become president of Nigeria, all Buhari's enemies gathered together to rebrand Buhari and support him financially, intellectually, politically, etc to ensure Buhari wins the presidential election in 2015.

So when it is time for God to elevate you, even your enemies will gather support to take you to your seat of glory, only time can decide the future and fate of humans....you are balling big today doesn't mean you will continue to ball big forever, time is the only determinant of our future.

So if you are being oppressed today by anybody, please hang on patiently, time will surely tell, and trust me if your hands are clean, you will prevail over your oppressors.

Dear Igbo people, please don't be intimidated or get overwhelmed by your oppressors today, hang on....but please Igbos keep your hands clean, don't kill any visitor in Igbo land; be it Hausa visitor, Fulani, Yoruba, White man, Indian man, Chinese man, etc, protect them like Igbos always do and destiny, nature and God will continue to fight for you Igbos despite the oppression you are facing today by some tribal bigots in power smiley

God is a just God, He will always protect and fight for the oppressed no matter what.

Desist from hating other tribes, don't allow Nnamdi Kanu's hate speeches to derail you Igbos from your peaceful nature and being good host to your visitors...if u want freedom, politely and civily tell the world why you want to be out of Nigeria...don't take up arms, don't kill any innocent person from other tribes living in Igbo land because it is a taboo in Igbo land and if u do so, the laws of nature will be provoked against Igbo land and nature will put a sword among Igbos to kill themselves, that's how karma works, so desist from killing innocent people living in any part of Igbo land..

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