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ono (m)
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As for, Me I like your name sha.
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DaHitler (m)
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Sure, oppose the third term. Then pray to God when a thief is elected and he uses the armed forces as a national death squad to put an end to all his opponents. You would think after so many years of bad leadership that the average Nigerian would be able to recognize good qualities in a leader. I guess the lesson has yet to be learnt. I will check back on the well being of the State in 20 years. 
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toshmann (m)
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@afeni, not sure what u are trying to say.
anyway, what do u expect from the NASS. there's bound to be division. however the real problem begins when this issue is over. whoever wins. if obj wins his 3rd term, how will he handle those who opposed it. if the opponents win, how will obj accept defeat. wahala dey o
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pascal (m)
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I was thinking that by now Obj would have found a beloved son in whom he would have been pleased with to go ahead with all the policies and programmes he introduced.
We need to think about tomorrow not just base our discussion on today.
I think Obj should afford himself the respect of handing over as a military head state to a civilian government and should make history by handing over as the only civilian president to other civilian president in the 46years of 9ja nationhood.
Or do we found it hard to create history.
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noto3term
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All the servile self-seekers are gradually jumping out of OBJ's sinking Ship . Where is Ribadu and Fani Kayode? I wonder where they will hide after today 
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