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Atiku Turns His Birthday Bash Into Prayer Session For Nigeria by Chidiokereke(m): 9:16pm On Nov 29, 2014
A birthday bash was organised for Atiku this evening. He went there, turned the event to a prayer session for Nigeria, and left.

In his own words: "These are not normal times in our country. Hundreds of thousands have become refugees in their fatherland."

He then called for a minute silence for those who died in the Kano blasts yesterday and suspended the celebratory aspect of his birthday because of the Nation's mood.

Wow. This man sha ...too much class!
Re: Atiku Turns His Birthday Bash Into Prayer Session For Nigeria by Nobody: 9:20pm On Nov 29, 2014
Chidiokereke:
A birthday bash was organised for Atiku this evening. He went there, turned the event to a prayer session for Nigeria, and left.

In his own words: "These are not normal times in our country. Hundreds of thousands have become refugees in their fatherland."

He then called for a minute silence for those who died in the Kano blasts yesterday and suspended the celebratory aspect of his birthday because of the Nation's mood.

Wow. This man sha ...too much class!
some get sense but no direction, while some have direction but no sense, on top of it all some don't have both direction and sense.
Re: Atiku Turns His Birthday Bash Into Prayer Session For Nigeria by holatin(m): 9:27pm On Nov 29, 2014
adura agba
Re: Atiku Turns His Birthday Bash Into Prayer Session For Nigeria by Osyfellaini(f): 1:44pm On Dec 01, 2014
smiley smiley smiley smiley Hmm...I don't really like Atiku. But this is leadership. I remember when he criticized the government for celebrating the centenary after the Yobe murders. It would have been such hypocrisy if he attended that party. I'm with Atiku on this one. He has shown leaders need empathy. smiley lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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