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Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by magoo10(m): 12:08pm On Nov 01, 2017
Pidginwhisper:
That one sef dey
thanks
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 12:25pm On Nov 01, 2017
That is just too bad. Sorry...
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by hidhrhis(m): 12:27pm On Nov 01, 2017
they've not paid those who are working talkless of u ppl DAT are now retired.u beta pack una self go home and relax till d next election when those politicians will need ur help and den u can now revenge
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by mokset123: 12:49pm On Nov 01, 2017
magoo10:
In their bid to cover up the real issues behind the biafra agitations the dullard and his cohorts decided to pay pension of exbiafra policemen and soldiers after so many years of which many of them are dead, forgetting the Nigerian soldiers and policemen owed pensions over decades of which many are also dead.
I am very happy that all this is happening at a time when one of the worst leaders in the history of Nigeria came back to power to see all the evil foundations they laid for future Nigerians.
Even in absentia nnamdi kanu continues to expose the evil deeds of past and present leaders including the dullard in power today.
Were obasanjo, yaradua and jonathan not presidents before buhari. Why didn't they approve it. Please lets applaud when someone has made a good gesture.
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by Paperwhite(m): 12:52pm On Nov 01, 2017
Chai! So sad. cry cry cry cry cry
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by magoo10(m): 12:53pm On Nov 01, 2017
mokset123:

Were obasanjo, yaradua and jonathan not presidents before buhari. Why didn't they approve it. Please lets applaud when someone has made a good gesture.
Approved my ass after feeling the heat from nnamdi kanu.you are not funny
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by Culin(f): 12:54pm On Nov 01, 2017
Mutiny
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by asawanathegreat(m): 3:03pm On Nov 01, 2017
What a same my government. D people that served this country with their youthful age are begging for their entitlement. God will judge our leaders.
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by Nigeriadondie: 6:40pm On Nov 01, 2017
Mumu people shebi una fight for ‘One Nigeria’.
Make una dey enjoy am.
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by lumeneng22: 8:09pm On Nov 01, 2017
THIS IS WHAT TEMPLE UBANI OF POWER SECTOR SAY WE CANNOT DO DUE TO CORRUPTION. SEE OLD MEN WITH PLACARD NOW. OUR 33% PENSION INCREASE SINCE 2010 IS AT STAKE, AREARS OF HARMONIZATION AND MONETIZATION AT STAKE, ELECTRICITY REBATE AT STAKE AND MANY OTHERS. ONE DAY, POWER SECTOR PENSIONERS WILL SHUT DOWN ABUJA.
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 11:07pm On Nov 01, 2017
As far as nigerian army is concerned
They are retired terrorist.
Re: Retired Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Entitlements In Abuja (Photos) by peteofem(m): 8:19pm On Nov 02, 2017
Dis country sef

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