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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Benoxvals(m): 6:29am On Aug 12, 2022
“It’s my turn” slogan is what is hunting Tinubu,he shouldn’t have said that and besides,he has not told Nigerians what his plans are.
We are in the advanced age now and the candidate that must be the president must understand the way the world works now and stop taken us back to 1977.
He should be able to understand advanced economic politics,importance of social media and how if can be used positively to add value to our country,health care,advanced infrastructure,research facilities,management of our diversity,security,education,climate change,Green energy and their so on.
Corruption has been one of our undoing in this country so any candidate that has traces of being corrupt shouldn’t even think about it.
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Nobody: 6:30am On Aug 12, 2022
From his mothers age in 1979, I estimate Tinubu is approx 82 years old

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by anonimi: 6:31am On Aug 12, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
See raw pasaion for polotics. No wondee she stood to fight Abacha

While her adopted son was doing drugs and money laundering in the US?
Who is fooled by this fake packaging of Thiefnuibu, the same fake packaging he used to make Bubu president in 2015?
Na so we mumu reach

Francis5:
Nigeria’s Next Leader’s Ties to a Heroin Ring

General Muhammed Buhari’s political partner is a former bagman for two heroin traffickers. But that’s just business as usual in Nigeria.

Nigeria’s election last month was celebrated as an unlikely victory for democracy in an African country with a tenuous record of free and fair representation. But the man most responsible for midwifing General Muhammed Buhari’s ballot triumph over current President Goodluck Jonathan has a spotty CV. Former Lagos provincial governor Bola Tinubu, affectionately nicknamed the Jagaban, is today seen as a shrewd if not “deeply Machiavellian” Svengali in Nigeria’s politics as well as the architect of a hugely successful anti-corruption platform. But 20 years ago he had to forfeit nearly half a million dollars to the U.S. Treasury Department after being named as an accomplice in a white heroin-trafficking and money-laundering ring that stretched from West Africa to the U.S. Midwest.

Although his case has been bandied about the Nigerian press for years, Tinubu’s involvement in a federal drug and racketeering investigation waged jointly by the DEA, FBI, and IRS has gone unreported elsewhere, even after his ascendance to Karl Rove-like status last month. A recent gauzy Financial Times profile of him, for instance, neglected to mention that two decades ago Tinubu was identified as a bagman for two Nigerian heroin movers who operated out of Chicago and Hammond, Indiana. They were Adegboyega Mueez Akande and Abiodun Agbele, Akande’s nephew, who was exposed to law enforcement after selling white heroin first to Lee Andrew Edwards, another dealer later jailed for trying to murder a federal agent, and then to an undercover cop.

In a 1993 court docket from the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Illinois, which The Daily Beast obtained from Sahara Reporters, a Nigeria-focused news outlet, IRS Special Agent Kevin Moss said that Akande had run the white heroin ring in the late 1980s until 1990, when he handed off the U.S arm of the business to his nephew, who had arrived in 1988. Akande then returned to Nigeria but continued to oversee the operation from abroad with the help of others at home and in the United States, including his relatives. One of the individuals identified in his cartel by Moss was Tinubu, then a Chicago State University-educated accountant working as a treasurer for Mobil Oil Nigeria Ltd, a subsidiary of energy giant Mobil Oil, which was still a few years shy of its famous merger with Exxon in 1999.

In the biography section of his official website, Tinubu is described as having emigrated to the United States in 1975 “in search of the proverbial Golden Fleece with a heart brimming with unrelenting determination to achieve his visions.” This is certainly one way to describe his tenure stateside.

In 1989, Moss said in an affidavit, Tinubu established an individual money market account, into which he deposited $1,000 in traveler’s checks, and a negotiable order of withdrawal account (NOW) at First Heritage Bank in Country Club Hills, Illinois. The address Tinubu gave the bank was the same as the listed headquarters of Globe-Link International, the front company owned by Akande and his relatives.

“There’s a trend of various Nigerian politicians at the highest levels involved in dodgy business deals around the world, in property and cash.”

Bank employees told Moss that Akande had personally introduced them to Tinubu in December 1989 when who also opened a joint checking account with his wife, Oluremi Tinubu, who already kept a joint account with Akande’s wife at First Heritage. Five days after the NOW account was opened, $80,000 was wired into it from a bank in Houston maintained by one of Akande’s relatives. Tinubu would later use the NOW account to buy a $10,000 Certificate of Deposit for an $8,000 car loan, listing Akande as his cousin on the application.

At the time, Tinubu’s take home as a Mobil Oil Nigeria executive was a mere $2,400 a month and he claimed not to have any other revenue streams. Yet he still managed to deposit $661,000 into his individual money market account in 1990 and then another $1,216,500 a year later. He also opened more accounts with Citibank in its worldwide personal banking unit, transferring over half a million dollars from his First Heritage money market account into one of them in early 1991.

Mobil Oil Nigeria told Moss that Tinubu’s role at the company never involved transferring large sums of money between banks and that it didn’t keep deposits in any institutions in the south suburbs of Chicago, where First Heritage was based. Moreover, although Tinubu moved back to Nigeria in 1983, he neglected to file U.S. income tax returns after 1984 despite having sizable, interest-generating deposits in American banks. All of this was enough to persuade a magistrate judge of the Northern District to issue seizure warrants for Tinubu’s First Heritage and Citibank accounts. Collectively, more than $1.4 million belonging to the Nigerian was confiscated.

Tinubu gave differing accounts for his wealth to Moss. In one phone call from Nigeria, shortly after the U.S. Treasury seized his money, he admitted to wiring $100,000 to Akande’s Houston bank account and to receiving the $80,000 from Akande into his First Heritage account. Tinubu also said that apart from one other account in Fairfax, Virginia, he had no other money stashed in U.S. banks.

Except that there were other accounts. Citibank has a worldwide banking division known as Citibank International where Tinubu stashed an additional $550,000. He also controlled an entity called Compass Finance and Investments Company Ltd., of which Akande and Agbele were directors. Still another nexus of money transfers was uncovered by federal investigators, with cash moving from First Heritage to Citibank to Citibank International, where it wound up in Tinubu’s personal accounts and in those belonging to Compass Finance and Investments. In a follow-up exchange with law enforcement officers, Tinubu changed his story. Just days after conceding that he’d sent and received money to and from Akande, he insisted that he had no financial or business dealings with Akande or Agbele.

There’s no evidence that Tinubu was ever indicted for any crime. He eventually settled with the district court, turning over $460,000 of the seized $1.4 million, with the remainder released back to him. The Beast tried repeatedly to contact Marsha McClellan, the U.S. attorney who prosecuted the case, but was unsuccessful.

“I’m not surprised at all,” said Virginia Comolli, a specialist on Nigeria and author of Boko Haram: Nigeria’s Islamist Insurgency. “There’s a trend of various Nigerian politicians at the highest levels involved in dodgy business deals around the world, in property and cash. Even ones who seem fairly clean turn out to have some dark histories.” The perfect case in point is Tinubu’s political project and new president-elect of Nigeria, General Muhammed Buhari, who in 1983 helped overthrow a democratically elected government in a military coup d’etat on the grounds that the government was undisciplined and corrupt. “He resorted to brutal methods, beating up people for not queuing properly and imposing limitations on the media,” Comolli said. “I think a lot of the votes Buhari got were anti-Jonathan rather than pro-Buhari.”

But no doubt, many also came from a savvy fusion of political factions. In February 2013, Tinubu successfully merged his own influential Action Congress party with Buhari’s Congress for Progressive Change, resulting in the All Progressives Congress. The marriage united Nigeria’s most populous northwest and southwest regions and the ensuing campaign was billed by Tinubu as a “commonsense revolution” against a corrupt and venal incumbency which, in its five years in power, had seen the terrorist group and newly-minted ISIS affiliate Boko Haram thrive. Buhari swept the election with 2.7 million more votes than Jonathan.

Even before that trouncing, however, Tinubu had a relatively positive reputation in Nigeria, according to former U.S. ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell. “He is widely regarded as having been a highly successful governor of Lagos state,” he said. “Together with Tinubu’s handpicked successor, Babatunde Fashola, Lagos has seen dramatic improvements in everything from practical stuff like garbage collection to the collection of taxes and the provision of public services,” Campbell told The Beast. Though even here, the ex-diplomat admits, Tinubu’s good governance has been clouded by controversy. “He established a company to do the tax collecting in return for a cut and, at one point, Tinubu and Fashola appeared to be splitting over the percentage of Tinubu’s cut.”

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/27/nigeria-s-next-leader-s-ties-to-a-heroin-ring.html

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by anonimi: 6:35am On Aug 12, 2022
Benoxvals:
“It’s my turn” slogan is what is hunting Tinubu,he shouldn’t have said that and besides, he has not told Nigerians what his plans are.
We are in the advanced age now and the candidate that must be the president must understand the way the world works now and stop taken us back to 1977.
He should be able to understand advanced economic politics,importance of social media and how if can be used positively to add value to our country,health care,advanced infrastructure,research facilities,management of our diversity,security,education,climate change,Green energy and their so on.
Corruption has been one of our undoing in this country so any candidate that has traces of being corrupt shouldn’t even think about it.

He has told us he will continue Bubu's failures and corruption.
Where were you when he said that
That must be the deal he made with Bubu to clinch the APC nomination.

LieDetector:
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerians to ensure continuity of his regime by voting for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 presidential election.

“The forthcoming general elections will provide us with the opportunity to convince the electorate of the need for continuity to enable our party to consolidate on our achievements in the last 7 years,” Mr Buhari said.

The president, according to a statement by his spokesperson Femi Adesina on Friday, disclosed this while receiving a delegation from Nasarawa State.
“The Government and people of Nasarawa State, as usual, have a great role to play in returning our party to governance in the 2023 elections, in order to create a path for greater socio-economic growth and development.

“This is not only important for Nigeria alone but also for the West African Sub-Region,” the president was further quoted as saying.

https://gazettengr.com/nigerians-should-vote-tinubu-for-continuity-of-my-regime-buhari/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by FreeStuffsNG: 6:38am On Aug 12, 2022
anonimi:



You will still lose as usual. You keep jinxing those losers you support with politics of lies, hatred and bigotry against those not from your SE tribe and religion.
2015, you lost, 2019 you lost, in 2023 you will still lose and keep losing .

As a minority that you are, you will have your say but we the majority behind Asiwaju Tinubu will have our way. It is democracy wink

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by LekkiG: 6:39am On Aug 12, 2022
Even at his age and his health condition??




quote author=trutharena post=115611019]Asiwaju Bola Ahmad Tibubu met politics at home, he was born into politics.

That man is a political guru of this 1999-2022 era and by God’s grace and the vote of Nigerians, Asiwaju Jagaban will be the next president of Nigeria next year.

God bless Jagaban and all his well wishers.
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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by magzey: 6:41am On Aug 12, 2022
Ibkhaleel:
Tinubu is not your mate ooo


This is how the noise will end!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!
Peter Obi is coming
Peter Obi is comin
Peter Obi is comi
Peter Obi is com
Peter Obi is co
Peter Obi is c
Peter Obiis
Peter Obii
Peter Obi
Peter Obb
Peter O
Peter
Pete
Pet
Pe
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We want Biafra or We die.
I laff in Biafra grin

Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Staphylococcus: 6:43am On Aug 12, 2022
Ibkhaleel:
Tinubu is not your mate ooo


This is how the noise will end!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!
Peter Obi is coming
Peter Obi is comin
Peter Obi is comi
Peter Obi is com
Peter Obi is co
Peter Obi is c
Peter Obiis
Peter Obii
Peter Obi
Peter Obb
Peter O
Peter
Pete
Pet
Pe
P
We want Biafra or We die.


The future you saw!
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Abdu81: 6:47am On Aug 12, 2022
sotall:
cool

1979 is not 2023


Buhari has divided this country along religious and ethnic lines.


If you like dig up where John the Baptist was supporting Muslim-muslim ticket, Nigerian Christians have rejected Tinubu's insensitive ticket.

Let him go fight for Northern votes with Atiku and Kwankwanso.

Majority of Southern votes lost already

Why do you like to speak the pure truth all the times?

Greetings


People wasting their data watching rubbish.

So that video is the reason tinubu have the audacity to say that the christians are incompetent and he meant it
What an insult to 150 millions Nigerian christians

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by anonimi: 6:51am On Aug 12, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
You will still lose as usual. You keep jinxing those losers you support with politics of lies, hatred and bigotry against those not from your SE tribe and religion.
2015, you lost, 2019 you lost, in 2023 you will still lose and keep losing .

As a minority that you are, you will have your say but we the majority behind Asiwaju Tinubu will have our way. It is democracy wink

Rotten, roguish city boy is what your idol is.
Is that not why he has wrecked Lagos since 1999 with looting instead of providing the basics that Lagosians took for granted before independence and up to the early 1980s under Awolowo & Jakande respectively

itubaba001:
Lagos, the commercial hub of Nigeria, has been ranking as one of the worst places to live in the world for the nine straight years, a BusinessDay analysis shows.

Data from the 2019 Global Liveability Index published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the world’s leader in global business intelligence, shows the city has been within the range of 137th-139th position out of a total of 140 cities in the world from year 2011-2019.

Last year, Nigeria overtook India as the country with the largest number of people living in extreme poverty, thereby becoming the world capital of poverty, according to the Brookings Institute. This year, the number has risen to 91.6 million from 87 million in June 2018. Every minute, six Nigerians enter the group of extremely poor people, according to the World Poverty Clock.

https://businessday.ng/uncategorized/article/lagos-ranks-amongst-worst-cities-to-live-in-for-nine-straight-years/

The lack of state-owned pipe-borne water in the homes of Lagos residents has continued to be a source of concern, a non-profit group, Corporate Accountability and Public Advocacy Africa (CAPPA) has said.

At a press event to mark this year’s World Water Day, the group said its monitoring team’s visit to state-owned waterworks showed that most of them are not operational.

The group said the waterworks it visited include the ones at Maryland, Mushin, Ikorodu, Obalende, Agbowa, Onikan, Ikoyi, and Amuwo Odofin.

Only the one in Ikoyi is producing water, according to CAPPA.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/450615-world-water-day-lagos-water-crisis-worsening-group-says.html

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Abdu81: 6:52am On Aug 12, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

You will still lose as usual. You keep jinxing those losers you support with politics of lies, hatred and bigotry against those not from your SE tribe and religion.
2015, you lost, 2019 you lost, in 2023 you will still lose and keep losing .

As a minority that you are, you will have your say but we the majority behind Asiwaju Tinubu will have our way. It is democracy wink

The only majority is the northern Muslims who the imams have cursed any one voting tinubu.

Unfortunately the kanuri bokoharam vice is a minority tribe, with a population of about 2 % of agulu community in Anambra state with their christians included

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Ak83: 6:54am On Aug 12, 2022
Praxis758:
Abibatu Mogaji = Surrogate mother
Bola Tinubu = Foster child
you = bastard
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by pat077: 6:57am On Aug 12, 2022
Awolowo ran on a Christian-Christian ticket and lost, tinubu is running on a Muslim-Muslim ticket and he is gonna loose as well

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by FreeStuffsNG: 6:57am On Aug 12, 2022
Abdu81:


included

anonimi:




Thank God it's Friday. O ji shaaro. Go and work and leave this idle online preoccupation.
I do not want to start my day chatting with a bitter lying bigot filled with hate and on a perpetual losing streak

Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Winnersunited: 6:57am On Aug 12, 2022
NoIgboSoundTueh:

Nice,
BAT or ATIKU
One of them is fine by me
From the look of Ahmed Tinubu face in the pic in 1979, can any one tell us his age then.....just asking .
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Kinihuu005: 6:58am On Aug 12, 2022
Their is big difference between nigeria of 1979 and nigeria 2023. As yoruba person I will never vote tinubu.because too old. he would av handover to his son seyi .
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by 10kgod(m): 6:58am On Aug 12, 2022
trutharena:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLckVJ13Jc8

Shit.. So they have been using this system of putting on cap � since 1970s during campaign. The system hasn't change.
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Abdu81: 7:00am On Aug 12, 2022
Does this rubbish change the fact that tinubu said that all christians in Nigeria are incompetent.

That is over 150 million christians.

What audacity
What an insult
Christians are dummies?

We worship the God of vengeance.

But we shall never forget those who chose to eliminate us from Nigerian books.

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by KanwuliaExtra: 7:00am On Aug 12, 2022
This was over 40 years ago

He he he !

E don tey wey this “BUHARI PRO MAXIMUS” dey alive o. grin

What is Tinubu’s age again? grin
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Safyqueen: 7:01am On Aug 12, 2022
sotall:
cool

1979 is not 2023


Buhari has divided this country along religious and ethnic lines.


If you like dig up where John the Baptist was supporting Muslim-muslim ticket, Nigerian Christians have rejected Tinubu's insensitive ticket.

Let him go fight for Northern votes with Atiku and Kwankwanso.

Majority of Southern votes lost already

Mr man, grow up. Buhari didn't split Nigeria, you did with your mouth. Tell us how Buhari split it. Stop following media blindly. They always choose what they want you to see or believe.

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by lesbiconverter: 7:02am On Aug 12, 2022
Ibkhaleel:
Tinubu is not your mate ooo


This is how the noise will end!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!
Peter Obi is coming
Peter Obi is comin
Peter Obi is comi
Peter Obi is com
Peter Obi is co
Peter Obi is c
Peter Obiis
Peter Obii
Peter Obi
Peter Obb
Peter O
Peter
Pete
Pet
Pe
P
We want Biafra or We die.
your last sentence will make those supporting PO to unfollow him, Don't be stupid
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by lapazi(m): 7:02am On Aug 12, 2022
Praxis758:
Abibatu Mogaji = Surrogate mother

Bola Tinubu = Foster child

Do u even know the meaning of what you’ve written?

Surrogate?
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by IJOBA11: 7:03am On Aug 12, 2022
Axis313:
Bola Tinubu really humble himself for his mom in her lifetime,that's why everything seems to be going easy for him.
Her prayers is really working for him,I am very sure one of her prayers is that "Bola,if you have multitude enemies,you are the one that will conquer them",and her prayer is still working for him.
WHICH MOM undecided
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Olatara(f): 7:04am On Aug 12, 2022
Ibkhaleel:
Tinubu is not your mate ooo


This is how the noise will end!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!!
Peter Obi is coming!
Peter Obi is coming
Peter Obi is comin
Peter Obi is comi
Peter Obi is com
Peter Obi is co
Peter Obi is c
Peter Obiis
Peter Obii
Peter Obi
Peter Obb
Peter O
Peter
Pete
Pet
Pe
P
We want Biafra or We die.
You're jobless cheesy
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by anonimi: 7:05am On Aug 12, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
Thank God it's Friday. O ji shaaro. Go and work and leave this idle online preoccupation.
I do not want to start my day chatting with a bitter lying bigot filled with hate and on a perpetual losing streak

If you are not a hypocrite, you should have taken your own advice ni werewere lai jafara.
Maybe you don't understand what losing streak is, because you were badly educated by Thiefnuibu and his a-looter boys who have misgoverned Lagos since 1999 instead of employing librarians, teachers, laboratory technicians, administrators etc to have all Lagos children in public schools as Awolowo did some 70 years ago for Omoluabis.

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Winnersunited: 7:06am On Aug 12, 2022
olaboy33:
A young Tinubu would have been the perfect candidate.
True but now not anymore. Take a look at Tinubu face in 1979 thats above 42yrs now. You can imagine his age now. So, please let him take a rest.
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by crownprince23: 7:07am On Aug 12, 2022
Whether surrogated or biological, let's see the video of Obi parent campaigning for Ojukwu

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Ak83: 7:07am On Aug 12, 2022
Abdu81:


Why do you like to speak the pure truth all the times?

Greetings


People wasting their data watching rubbish.

So that video is the reason tinubu have the audacity to say that the christians are incompetent and he meant it
What an insult to 150 millions Nigerian christians
150 million nigerian christians? You must be very stupid

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Nobody: 7:09am On Aug 12, 2022
trutharena:
Asiwaju Bola Ahmad Tibubu met politics at home, he was born into politics.

That man is a political guru of this 1999-2022 era and by God’s grace and the vote of Nigerians, Asiwaju Jagaban will be the next president of Nigeria next year.

God bless Jagaban and all his well wishers.

And his mate and group are all dead..

Why is he here?
Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Abdu81: 7:11am On Aug 12, 2022
Ak83:
150 million nigerian christians? You must be very stupid
We are stupid and incompetent but our PVCs are not.

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Re: Tinubu's Mother, Abibatu Magaji Campaigning For Awolowo And Jakande In 1979 by Royalty83(m): 7:14am On Aug 12, 2022
Where was Obi's mum? Maybe selling akpu and Ofe Nsala in Nnewi Market

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