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ZuluNation (m)
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(aka) C.I.A 
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babyosisi (f)
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Wow, I can't believe babyosisi would say such a thing about Awolowo. Atleast have a little respect for the dead.
yes Maxel,I did. If he did all I read he did and said,I'll say it again and again. He was worse than hitler
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ZuluNation (m)
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@Babyosisi. The only advise I can give you my sister is;ever post your location on here because some of these girls will fly across the Country to find you. 
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babyosisi (f)
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lol. I call a spade a spade. Abacha is dead,to some Hausas he was their hero,to me he was a zero. Awolowo is dead,to some Yorubas ,he was their papa,to me he was an agent of satan
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Omo Eko (f)
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some aren't hiding, the 'originals' may have been banished by the god of the land, hence the need for reincarnation.
This is very reasonable  others, on the other hand, are just plain silly and want to talk from both sides of the mouth.
yes this is so right about this
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babyosisi (f)
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[ b]As Federal Finance Minister of Nigeria in 1968, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, later a contender for the Presidency of Nigeria, stated: "starvation is a legitimate weapon of war, and we have every intention to use it against the rebels." At the peace talks in Niamey, Niger in August 1968, Nigeria refused to consider the opening of a monitored food corridor to allow food relief for starving civilians in Biafra including children and the elderly. Under the provisions of Appendix D, Article 2 of the United Nations Convention, "deliberately inflicting on a group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part" is qualified as genocide and whether carried out in time of peace or war is qualified by the convention as a punishable crime under international law.[/b]
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babyosisi (f)
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you see why I do not care for him.
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