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Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by daqskin: 4:20pm On Apr 14, 2011
Quote from: Jakumo on January 15, 2011, 01:29 PM
All in favor of Ayatollah Buhari being handed an election LOSER'S consolation prize of being assigned to dog-catcher duties in his village, please say AYE !
AAAAYYYYEEEEEE
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:51pm On Apr 14, 2011
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Buhari's character reference:
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Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by paddylo1(m): 7:20pm On Apr 14, 2011
Buhari is an extremist that has no place in 2011 Nigeria

He should pls move to Pakistan, Afghanistan, or Somalia. . where such idiocy is accommodated

and u effging supporters of CPC pls move there with him

In an era where other nations are busy trying to conquer space and invest in science, technology and IT

This clown is calling for stonning of ppl and cutting off of limbs

what a joker

How is it that this clown is even rearing his ugly head in my country as a possible contender for president

and how come supposedly enlightened ppl from the south are supporting this buffon?

well my only consolation is that the Igbos and Middle belters as usual will be the ones saving Nigeria from this tyrant

cool
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:48pm On Apr 15, 2011

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Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Beaf: 11:52pm On Apr 15, 2011
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Poor thing, ready to die for a red eyed sharia zealot. embarassed
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by PAGAN9JA(m): 9:42am On Apr 24, 2011
can anywun pls vote for me thnx.
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 11:35pm On Sep 01, 2013
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Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 11:47pm On Sep 01, 2013
Nsiman: @ ode remo, what he said in 2001 if not enforced by any govt, if he is given a chance to govern us, that will be his priority and it will deprive us of our fundamental human right of freedom of worship. U can't impose ur belief on another's belief. Buhari will only be a civilian dictator, let's not give him a chance.
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 12:15am On Sep 02, 2013
MaziUche0: A leopard never changes its stripes.
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:19am On Sep 02, 2013
GenBuhari: [size=18pt]Video of Buhari refuting the claims, the reporter that wrote the false story was not even at the event and did not speak Hausa  shocked[/size]

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Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Gorrbachev: 4:27am On Sep 02, 2013
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U6WU3oXInw

it took this guy almost a decade to refute the claim. Who does he think he is? he should go to hell.
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by erinolu(m): 6:37am On Sep 02, 2013
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True, A leopard never changes its stripes
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Kingspin(m): 7:18am On Sep 02, 2013
Mumu muslims will join Buhari after all Muhammad fought heavly in median before he later conquer Mecca to rule them..Islam is in need of reform.
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 10:59am On Sep 02, 2013
Beaf:

Dude, your logic is twisted.
I do not care if Buhari's religion is Christianity, Islam or anything else. The simple fact is that he has no right to force it on those who do not share his belief, or do you not think Buhari's stance alienates people like me who are the vast majority of Nigerians? Anyone who wishes to be president must be tolerant, it is that simple.
Forget about any campaign and face reality.
well said
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:36am On Sep 02, 2013
GenBuhari: conversation
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Buhari's character reference:
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[size=18pt]23 March 1984  -  ITN News
BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES “WAR AGAINST INDISCIPLINE”[/size]

Nigeria's military government is stepping-up its campaign against corruption, mismanagement and indiscipline at all levels in Nigeria society.

Preliminary hearings into corruption and abuse of office against former politicians and civil administrators have already begun and on March 21 the government launched its war against indiscipline.

One of the first areas under attack is Illegal Street trading in the capital Lagos. The military government of Major-General Buhari has promulgated a decree forbidding the street trading, a major source of income for many thousands of Lagos people. Police have already begun arresting street vendors and confiscating their wares.

The campaign is also designed to foster greater personal and social discipline with Nigerians being urged to queue for buses in an orderly fashion. The crackdown on indiscipline was announced by Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon, a member of the Nigerian Supreme Military Council.

BRIGADIER TUNDE IDIAGBON: "I want you to bear in mind the need to emphasise self-discipline and leadership by good example.
Begin by drawing public attention to little but important everyday manifestations of indiscipline such as rushing into buses, driving on the wrong side of the road, littering the streets, parks and dwelling compounds, cheating, taking undue advantage of scarcity to inflate prices for quick monetary gains, constituting ourselves into public nuisances, walking without commitment and devoting little or no time to the upbringing of our children.

Up to this moment there has been no formal declaration of war against indiscipline, it is my pleasure therefore to declare today a launching day for the war against indiscipline."









[size=18pt]The Buhari administration identified indiscipline as the bane of the nation's ills and therefore decided to fight it in all its ramifications. Hence the pre-occupation of the regime was the launching of the different phases of the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) which has become a household word in may Nigerian homes. There were five phases of WAI, namely:-

a. Queuing (March 20, 1984)

b. Work Ethics (May 1, 1984)

c. Nationalism and Patriotism (August 21, 1984)

d. Anti-Corruption and Economic Sabotage (May 14, 1985)

e. Environmental Sanitation (July 29, 1985).


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[size=18pt]MUHAMMADU BUHARI: THE UNTIRING PERSONA AT 68[/size]
By thewillnigeria.com

Born on Thursday the 17th December, 1942 in Daura, Katsina state, to a Fulani Chief, Ardo Adamu of Dumurkol, a village near Daura, and Hajiya Zulaihatu, a Hausa woman. He was a Gambo or Leko, as he arrived after the death of his older twin siblings. It is what the Yorubas would refer to as Idowu. That is the story of the parenthood of Major General Muhammadu Yassim Yinusa Buhari, the officer gentleman who, at three critical times, was well positioned to amass wealth for himself illegally but did not.

After attending primary schools at Daura and Mai’adua between 1948 and 1952, followed by a year stint at Katsina model school in 1953 and Katsina Provincial secondary school (now Government college Katsina) between 1956 and 1961; Buhari had a choice of training as a teacher, studying agriculture or joining the Army. He chose the profession of the arms. As a cadet, he was made a sergeant which was an early recognition of his leadership qualities by his superiors.
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It was in August 1975 that Muhammadu Buhari first came into national visibility when he was appointed Military Governor of the North Eastern by the Murtala Muhammed’s regime. After the death of the General Murtala Muhammed, the new Lt. General Olusegun Obasanjo government appointed him as the Federal Commissioner for Petroleum resources (March 1976-July 1978) and later, Chairman of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, June 1978-July 1978. It was during his stewardship at the Petroleum ministry that two of the nation’s refineries (Warri and Kaduna) were built.

In 1983, the patriotic fervor of Buhari was rudely put to test when the Chadians, in a mindless expansionist adventure, invaded and occupied 19 islands in Lake Chad within Nigerian territory. As the General Officer Commanding (GOC) the 3rd armored corps, the then Brigadier Muhammadu Buhari successfully carried out a blockade forcing the return of the territories and thereafter pursued the Chadians as far as 50kms into Chadian territory. On an Internet discourse, Major-General (retired) Ishola Williams commented on this military feat thus: “He applied forward defense strategy at its best.”
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Major-General Muhammadu Buhari bestrode the nation’s governance when he led the military putsch that overthrew the civilian regime of Alhaji Shehu Shagari. Prior to the take-over, the four-year-incursion of the civilian government had been horrific for Nigerians. The economy had been recklessly mismanaged to the extent that a chieftain of the ruling National Party of Nigeria, Alhaji Umaru Dikko, once asserted that there was no poverty in Nigeria because he had not seen any Nigerian feeding from the baggage dump! In his maiden speech, General Muhammadu Buhari left no one under any illusion that his regime came on a rescue mission from the executive brigandage of the civilian regime. As a last line, he opined: “This generation of Nigerians, and indeed future generations, have no country other than Nigeria. We shall remain here and salvage it together.”

The 20-month era of strong leadership espoused what later became known as ‘Buharinomics’, which simply put is an admixture of frugality, probity, respect for contractual agreements, expunction of all covert or overt attempts at subjugating the Nigerian economy to world powers and above all, economic policy with Nigeria as the center-piece. It is therefore, without any whiff of equivocation to state that the boldest attempt in the last thirty years at alleviating the pains of the teeming masses was during the enactment of Buharinomics. It was not surprising that the inflation rate was lowered by more than 18 points, from 23.2% in 1983 to 5.5% in 1985! The Buhari regime rebuffed all entreaties by IMF and World Bank to devalue the naira, remove subsidies on services and increase pump price on fuel.

It was arduous for the regime to cleanse the mess of the Shagari regime, which was characterized by unprecedented indiscipline –fiscal, institutional and governmental. With the mantra of War Against Indiscipline (WAI), a new direction was charted for Nigerians in ethical behavior in Public places.
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With a persona that is hinged on self-abnegation, it was possible to insist on transparency within the polity. A military governor was relieved of his appointment for awarding N163, 000 (one hundred and sixty three thousand naira) contract without due consultation with the state executive council. The preceding politicians that corruptly enriched themselves were prosecuted and given long prison sentences. The former Director of NYSC, Col Peter Obasa and his accountant, Folorunsho Kila were found guilty and sentenced to 21years.

Owing to the damaging effect of currency trafficking outside the Nation’s shores, the Buhari administration decided to change the colors of the currency notes in April 1984. This yielded the desired result as N5Billion excess liquidity was mopped off! As a backlash on this exercise, there was insidious story from a section of the media that the Buhari regime allowed the Emir of Gwandu, Alhaji Jokolo to bring in 53 suitcases during the currecy change, thereby insinuating a case of double standard. Let it be said from the onset, the opinion tenaciously held on to about this incident was what was sold to the unsuspecting Nigerian public by a section of the press. So much hoodwinked that Buhari's explanation had never been heard!This is what Buhari said about this: "This is a typical case of the press believing what they want to believe. I hope it is not a reflection of the Nigerian society. I hope one day you will find the time to interview the Vice President on this. I understand he was the Customs officer in charge of the Murtala Mohammed airport, perhaps he knows more about it than myself. I have explained this so many times but the press write what they want to write and not what is factual."

Going down the memory lane, he added: "I recall the day in question. We were playing squash with my ADC when his father, the late Emir was returning to the country. He was a well-respected person. I prompted Jokolo to go and receive him even when he had no intention of doing so. By some coincidence his father was returning with my late chief of protocol who was an ambassador in Libya. He returned with his three wives and about 16 children. Everything about him including the handbag of his wives was counted as a suitcase. I explained this myself but nobody believed me."

The Vice-President referred to is Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the man that is now desperately fighting for PDP nomination.

Some months ago when he Alhaji Atiku Abubakar gave inkling into his interest in the nation's presidency, anxious journalists wanted to know from him how he would manage the formidable competition from IBB. He smiled and calmly told them, "You people do not know that my friendship with General Babangida had been for at least ten years before i knew the late General Shehu Musa-Yar'adua."

As an undergraduate, I did a little bit of mathematical induction. Without doubt, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was very friendly with General IBB (the serving Chief of Army staff) at the time of this 53-suitcase saga. We cannot infer anything yet, it is necessary to delve a little into IBB's subterfuge and fifth-columnist-posturing during the Buhari regime.
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During the infamous Nigerian Medical Association (NMA)-induced doctors' strike of 1984/85, Dr Fashakin (a former NMA President in Ife zone) had in an internet discourse, graciously acknowledged the 'logistics' support extended to the ‘fleeing’ NMA executive members by the same Gen. IBB.

Col. Halilu Akilu (as Director military Intelligence) was reporting to Gen IBB as the Chief of Army staff. For inexplicable reason (except for sheer idiocy), Akilu ordered soldiers to invade the 2-park-lane-Apapa residence of the late Sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Sometime ago, General Buhari was cornered and asked specifically about this incident. He said, "I did not order anybody to do this. It was the handiwork of the fifth columnist in our midst."

The Newsprints ordered by Concord Press (owned by Chief MKO Abiola) were seized by the Buhari regime because of infraction of the subsisting importation regulation. On the day (27th August, 1985) the Buhari regime was toppled, an airplane owned by Concord airline ferried General IBB from Minna to Lagos to assume leadership of the Nation. Did that suggest a friendship that facilitated the successful removal of the regime?

Was there a possibility of an alliance by General IBB and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to embarrass the Buhari regime? I strongly believe so! I therefore make bold to declare that the 53-suitcase issue was a hoax! You are at liberty to hold on to your impression.
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Buhari may have his foibles (as all humans do) but what his detractors cannot take away from him is his personal discipline with no avaricious desire for unjust gain. This means he is a man who has succeeded in putting his own self into some form of self -abnegation. Such is the man that can usher in a fresh air from the fouled political atmosphere within the polity. I challenge anyone to point to any assassination or assassination attempt (with the imprimatur of the state) during the Buhari regime. But what happened after his removal? All the succeeding regimes have been guilty of clandestinely eliminating voices of dissent within the polity. Though Gen IBB came smiling at everyone, including the Press; but before 15 months of his reign, a notable journalist had already been ‘parcel-bombed’! We virtually lost count of unresolved state-organized murders during the infamous civilian regime of Baba Iyabo the imperial president. The explanation for the unresolved assassination Chief Bola Ige SAN, the regime's minister of Justice still leaves much to be desired! This spate of murders to settle political scores has, unwittingly or wittingly, been replicated by the state governors. It is a rarity to find a state governor without murderous squads roaming freely for the next assignment to satisfy their sponsors.

It is against this backdrop that Nigerians, I mean concerned Nigerians believe that the next leadership is critical in moving the nation to the next level. It is clearly important that we can no longer operate the culture of government by settlement whereby less than 600 individuals collectively consume 25% of the nation's budget; according to the recent startling statistics by the CBN governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

Buhari had said he intends to extend the work-hours of Nigerians to 24-7; which means the people should be free to move about at whatever time of the day as they choose. Who is able to do this? It is not what someone reads to us from a speech prepared by a consultant; but from someone whose antecedents bespeak of refusal to pander to the antics of the Breton Woods' institutions to further impoverish our people.
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It was a clear attestation of his Spartan lifestyle that the Abacha military regime entrusted the management of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) under his watch. There is no gain saying that PTF literally became the project arm of the government: Drugs supply to hospitals (especially Universities’ medical centers), road projects to hitherto unexplored rural areas clearly attest to his scrupulous assiduity.

What is the state of the republic as we speak? The parlous state of the economy is aptly captured in the fact that for the past eight months, the foreign reserves have been depleted by $8Billion, with the inflation rate as high as 14% and still rising. More worrisome is the depletion of the excess crude account from $22Billion to $470million with no corresponding economy-impacting capital projects to justify the expenditure.

Newton's second law of Motion states that: "Everybody continues in a state of rest or uniform motion unless compelled by an external force." If there is no meaningful intervention from a confirmed patriot, our democracy (or demonstration of craze, apology to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti) is doomed for failure.

It is for these reasons and many more that General Muhammadu Buhari has taken up the gauntlet (through the support of Nigerians across the geo-political divide) to save the polity just one more time. The espousal of the new Nigeria would be dependent on the choice we make in April 2011. The Executive Presidents we have had in the last twelve years have not emerged from their visionary desire for the office but as a result of overbearing superimposition by entrenched interests. That would largely account for the rudderless leadership that had, unfortunately, been foisted on us. On the contrary, Muhammadu Buhari, with his antecedents of transparent and impactful governance, has with again shown uncanny indefatigability in offering himself for the needed rescue operation on the nation. Will this third attempt be the defining moment for the Nigerian nation? We stand at the threshold of history as true greatness beckons!

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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Engr. Rotimi Fashakin, 28, Oguntona Crescent, Gbagada, Lagos. Email: rotfash@yahoo.com


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Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Akpaife(m): 11:40am On Sep 02, 2013
Let's start from him 1st

Who is deceiving who?
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:47am On Sep 02, 2013
hmmmm buharam is a dangerous man, people should be careful
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 3:38pm On Sep 02, 2013
Beaf:

Err, my candidate is not a sharia monger or wannabe almajiri leader. GEJ is a man that reaches out to all across faiths, Muslim, Christian, animist etc; he is a large tent under which all Nigerians can gather. He surely isn't a scary eyed stick weilder, waiting for the opportunity to force extreme religious views on the innocent like Buhari.
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Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 12:16pm On Sep 03, 2013
GenBuhari:

[size=18pt]23 March 1984  -  ITN News
BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES “WAR AGAINST INDISCIPLINE”[/size]

Nigeria's military government is stepping-up its campaign against corruption, mismanagement and indiscipline at all levels in Nigeria society.

Preliminary hearings into corruption and abuse of office against former politicians and civil administrators have already begun and on March 21 the government launched its war against indiscipline.

One of the first areas under attack is Illegal Street trading in the capital Lagos. The military government of Major-General Buhari has promulgated a decree forbidding the street trading, a major source of income for many thousands of Lagos people. Police have already begun arresting street vendors and confiscating their wares.

The campaign is also designed to foster greater personal and social discipline with Nigerians being urged to queue for buses in an orderly fashion. The crackdown on indiscipline was announced by Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon, a member of the Nigerian Supreme Military Council.

BRIGADIER TUNDE IDIAGBON: "I want you to bear in mind the need to emphasise self-discipline and leadership by good example.
Begin by drawing public attention to little but important everyday manifestations of indiscipline such as rushing into buses, driving on the wrong side of the road, littering the streets, parks and dwelling compounds, cheating, taking undue advantage of scarcity to inflate prices for quick monetary gains, constituting ourselves into public nuisances, walking without commitment and devoting little or no time to the upbringing of our children.

Up to this moment there has been no formal declaration of war against indiscipline, it is my pleasure therefore to declare today a launching day for the war against indiscipline."









[size=18pt]The Buhari administration identified indiscipline as the bane of the nation's ills and therefore decided to fight it in all its ramifications. Hence the pre-occupation of the regime was the launching of the different phases of the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) which has become a household word in may Nigerian homes. There were five phases of WAI, namely:-

a. Queuing (March 20, 1984)

b. Work Ethics (May 1, 1984)

c. Nationalism and Patriotism (August 21, 1984)

d. Anti-Corruption and Economic Sabotage (May 14, 1985)

e. Environmental Sanitation (July 29, 1985).


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story!
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Longeria(m): 1:44pm On Sep 03, 2013
9jadelta: hmmmm buharam is a dangerous man, people should be careful
GBAM
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 11:33am On Sep 12, 2013
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Gbam
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 5:44pm On Sep 18, 2013
Beaf:

How do you put aside a presidential aspirants religious bigotry? How?
Next thing, you guys will begin suggesting those who frown on Boko Harams killings are in the wrong. Its called upside down thinking.

The funny thing is that, if it was Helen Ukpabio aspiring to be president, you very same blinded folk would scream no end that she is a religious wacko who is unfit for office.

Rubbish. We will never have an Ayatollah over a secular country.
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Pygru: 7:07pm On Nov 12, 2013
Beaf:

Your hamlet might be using the name, "Nigeria," so Buhari can rule your four huts, ten goats and alkali court. As for the country called Nigeria, we are now kicking all sort of bigots into the rusty bin; fat bigots, short bigots, small bigots, ugly bigots, thin bigots, tall bigots, Southern bigots, Northern bigots, Christian bigots, Islamic bigots, sharia bigots. . . Dude, all sorts of bigots and terrorists like Buhari are getting dumped in the big trash can!

We have a brand new, modern country that has little time for recycled, extemist spittle and political cadavars. No one is looking back like Lot's wife.
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:54pm On Nov 12, 2013
Following
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by FrankOguns(m): 10:34pm On Nov 12, 2013
It seems he is getting tired of using Boko-Haram, or it is not working out the way he expected!
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by DRPYGRU: 7:58pm On Nov 22, 2013
God forbid
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:43pm On Nov 22, 2013
DR PYGRU: God forbid
LOL
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:42am On Nov 23, 2013
GenBuhari: conversation
[flash=900,600]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acd4f_miAvA?version=3[/flash]


Buhari's character reference:
[flash=900,600]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCZp8DrkSvA?version=3[/flash]


Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by DRPYGRU: 8:26am On Nov 28, 2013
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rubbish
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:42am On Nov 28, 2013
See you @ the national conference Mr Buhari. Olodo
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by MCKULQ(m): 10:39am On Nov 28, 2013
jerseyboy: See you @ the national conference Mr Buhari. Olodo

i knew this man called buhari, do not have a good plan for her country nigeria
Re: Buhari Calls For 'TOTAL' Sharia In Nigeria by DRPYGRU: 10:05am On Jan 09, 2014
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