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in me
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lol I was thinkin aloud so i decided to put this here. How many of us "without the help of a book" can recite the Nigerian National Anthem. The question may look simple, but its not, before postin it here i have tried to recite it myself, but mem, i gulk for the end oooo
okay, let do it
Arise, O compatriots, Nigeria's call obey To serve our Fatherland With love and strength and faith. The labour of our heroes past Shall never be in vain
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ezeagu (m)
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Thief thief thief, the more we thief, the more we prosper.
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tpia.
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^^ speak for yourself
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ezeagu (m)
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^^ speak for yourself
. . . . . and 99% of Nigerian government.
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kizi
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lol I was thinkin aloud so i decided to put this here. How many of us "without the help of a book" can recite the Nigerian National Anthem. The question may look simple, but its not, before postin it here i have tried to recite it myself, but mem, i gulk for the end oooo
okay, let do it
Arise, O compatriots, Nigeria's call obey To serve our Fatherland With love and strength and faith. The labour of our heroes past Shall never be in vain
Guy you're not alone in this, I bet majority of those comedians ruling the Country will gulk from the beginning ooo
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jamace (m)
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I can confidently do this without any error any time. 
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msaalli (m)
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I seem to prefer the old anthem though, it seems to bring in a form of pride I don't feel singin d new one, Dis is further reinforced by seeing the faces at independence and the pride d anthem brought in them, sorry if I digressed!!!
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Omo_Alex
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Naigereeahh we haileee AHH hoe dear natif land those try and thorns May di ifa in or ah uh eh aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh
Naigeeereeah soh Naigeeereeah soh Naigeeereah so wipe
ahhhhhhhh meeeeen
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