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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Okhuadams(m): 3:26pm On Mar 04, 2023
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Jemex003: 3:27pm On Mar 04, 2023
shuttox:


We both will suffer it


You will rest in peace in side the suferness

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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by shuttox: 3:28pm On Mar 04, 2023
Jemex003:



You will rest in peace in side the suferness

We all will suffer
Idiot
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Atlantis585: 3:28pm On Mar 04, 2023
Talawaka:


Source: https://sunnewsonline.com/afenifere-to-tinubu-you-must-prioritise-restructuring-of-nigeria/

According to Buhari and other APC after campaigning that they will restructure, โ€œWhat is restructuring? It means different things to different people.โ€ 8 years later, no restructuring.
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by dododawa1: 3:30pm On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu is greater to AFENIFERE group, Tinubu will perform to BUHARI
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by MrColdsweat: 3:30pm On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu is intelligent when it comes to fraud and criminality. Let's hope he can use his intelligence for something good.
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Jemex003: 3:31pm On Mar 04, 2023
shuttox:


We all will suffer
Idiot


Only your family will suffer

Pigs

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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by shuttox: 3:32pm On Mar 04, 2023
Jemex003:



Only your family will suffer

Pigs

Our families will suffer it
Stop crying
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Amoo89: 3:35pm On Mar 04, 2023
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by CursedOsuPigs: 3:35pm On Mar 04, 2023
shuttox:

Shut up
Tinubu is corrupt
We are going to suffer more

YOU are going to suffer more
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by michoim(m): 3:35pm On Mar 04, 2023
RighChannel:
How many fraction of afenifere dey market
I wonder. Very shameless. They are quick to forget that they were against BAT...

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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Nobody: 3:38pm On Mar 04, 2023
That should be number 1
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Karlifate: 3:40pm On Mar 04, 2023
Olachase:
I see APC holding power for good 24 years

By 2025 Obi will decamp to another party

I see Tinubu opening the close Borders again

I see Nigeria focusing more on agriculture

I see Sanwo Olu winning next week election

Tinubu will perform well in his first 4years cus of another election

I see Peter Obi supporters going against him once he decamp

I see Atiku coming back for the next coming election buh he will lose

Lastly I see few working with Tinubu while the rest will cry till his tenure is over ๐Ÿค๐Ÿค๐Ÿค

Alll this I have seen

Malaria + hunger-induced visions. cheesy
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Fearyourcreator: 3:40pm On Mar 04, 2023
shuttox:

WE ARE GOING TO SUFFER

WE CHOSE OUR PATH

BOTH OUR FAMILIES WILL FEEL IT
Your family and you will suffer ... Carry your negativity go front
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by plantist: 3:46pm On Mar 04, 2023
QualityShare:
Dear God Almighty,

If Tinubu truly won this year's presidential election by people's mandate, may he be sworn in come May 29th, and may he finish his tenure successfully in Jesus name! But if he stole another person's mandate through the help of INEC, may he never sit on that presidential seat.

Let somebody say a loud Amen!

You wished Buhari death too and he has outlived most of you. Tinubu will also outlive you if Allaahu wills.
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by bobntu: 3:46pm On Mar 04, 2023
How come there doesn't seem to be any joy in this 'victory'?

How come alleged 'winners' are still bitterly struggling to convince people that they 'won'?

How come everyone is fixated on the 'structureless' one that was pronounced '3rd'?

Where lies the legitimacy of power?
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by chinemezeq: 3:48pm On Mar 04, 2023
squash47:
Tinubu will deliver. Obidient E-rats can go and drink sniper.
No , we wont go. Shebi u said he go deliver? Or na only yorubaland e go deliver, if he delivers, we all go enjoy am naa, if he doesnt, we all will still suffer am, buhari no spare fulanis in his sufferings that he brought

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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Nobody: 3:49pm On Mar 04, 2023
RighChannel:
How many fraction of afenifere dey market

They are 3. The official one is anti Tinubu. That is the one Ayo Adebanjo controls.
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Allisgud: 3:50pm On Mar 04, 2023
Which tinubu, someone who wants to turn Nigeria into a dynasty governments,such person will not allow restructuring
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by chinemezeq: 3:51pm On Mar 04, 2023
[quote author=Olachase post=121466346]I see APC holding power for good 24 years

By 2025 Obi will decamp to another party

I see Tinubu opening the close Borders again

I see Nigeria focusing more on agriculture

I see Sanwo Olu winning next week election

Tinubu will perform well in his first 4years cus of another election

I see Peter Obi supporters going against him once he decamp

I see Atiku coming back for the next coming election buh he will lose

Lastly I see few working with Tinubu while the rest will cry till his tenure is over
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by kelvincoll(m): 3:55pm On Mar 04, 2023
sekundosekundo:
It wiil do you all like a film after 8yrs when you realized that Tinubu didn't do anything.

Under Tinubu...bye bye to credible election.

The bolded has actually been my fear. Coupled with in fighting

Besides that, I know a Tinubu administration, can't be as bad as Buhari's where we have since worse, in term of economy and development
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by tabaralph: 3:57pm On Mar 04, 2023
princeade86:
No. We don't want drug lord as our president. Agbero also.

The earlier you get used to it the better for your sanity.

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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by karlnyeno: 3:59pm On Mar 04, 2023
Ok
shuttox:

Shut up
Tinubu is corrupt
We are going to suffer more
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 4:01pm On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu was probably dozing off when they were telling him this โ€ฆ
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by ComeToJesus: 4:08pm On Mar 04, 2023
Tinubu doesn't have the cranial wherewithal to jumpstart the process of reviving a dead country that his party killed.

If he is not kicked out by the courts, Nigerians should brace up for a bumpy ride.

His minions and lackeys are going to rob the country dead. The brigandage and pillaging of the public till will see another dimension.
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Grandson006(m): 4:09pm On Mar 04, 2023
The banks cashed out, the network companies cashout, federal government cashout.... The elections was a distraction



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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Optional09: 4:10pm On Mar 04, 2023
Now youโ€™re taking, we must force him to do the right thing so that all these madness will not continue
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Nobody: 4:12pm On Mar 04, 2023
shuttox:

Shut up
Tinubu is corrupt
We are going to suffer more



๐‘พ๐‘ฏ๐‘ฌ๐‘ต ๐‘ป๐‘ฏ๐‘ฐ๐‘บ ๐‘บ๐‘ป๐‘น๐‘ผ๐‘ฎ๐‘ฎ๐‘ณ๐‘ฌ ๐‘ญ๐‘ถ๐‘น ๐‘ซ๐‘ฌ๐‘ด๐‘ถ๐‘ช๐‘น๐‘จ๐‘ช๐’€ ๐‘พ๐‘จ๐‘บ ๐‘น๐‘จ๐‘ฎ๐‘ฐ๐‘ต๐‘ฎ, ๐‘พ๐‘ฏ๐‘ฌ๐‘น๐‘ฌ ๐‘พ๐‘ฌ๐‘น๐‘ฌ ๐‘จ๐‘ป๐‘ฐ๐‘ฒ๐‘ผ & ๐‘ท๐‘ฌ๐‘ป๐‘ฌ๐‘น ๐‘ถ๐‘ฉ๐‘ฐ

๐‘ฌ๐’™๐’„๐’†๐’‘๐’• ๐’‡๐’“๐’๐’Ž ๐’‚ ๐‘ช๐’๐’Ž๐’‘๐’“๐’†๐’‰๐’†๐’๐’”๐’Š๐’—๐’† ๐‘ฐ๐’๐’•๐’†๐’“๐’—๐’Š๐’†๐’˜ ๐’๐’‡ ๐‘ฉ๐‘จ๐‘ป ๐’ƒ๐’š ๐‘ต๐‘ฌ๐‘พ๐‘บ. ๐‘ฐ๐’๐’•๐’†๐’“๐’†๐’”๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ. ๐‘ต๐’Š๐’ˆ๐’†๐’“๐’Š๐’‚ ๐’Š๐’” ๐’‚ ๐’๐’‚๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’ ๐’•๐’‰๐’‚๐’• ๐’Œ๐’Š๐’๐’๐’” ๐’‰๐’†๐’• ๐‘ฉ๐’†๐’”๐’•๐’”

๐‘ธ๐’–๐’†๐’”๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’
When were you arrested?

๐‘ป๐’Š๐’๐’–๐’ƒ๐’–.
I said we would continue to struggle until we had democracy. We had a group of 30 senators called the G-30. The G-30 was determined to actualise the mandate on the floor of the Senate. Suddenly, Abacha came and General Oladipupo Diya and Babagana Kingibe were also running around. Diya was one of the most respected and credible military officers then, and he later approached us that there might be change in government. Abiola was around. General Chris Alli met us and said there would be a change of government, which would be in favour of June 12, because they were tired of the shenanigans of the ING. That night, Abacha changed the government. He outsmarted everybody. They met with me, Dele Alake, Segun Babatope and Doyin Abiola. We were asked to write the terms and conditions, which they would broadcast after a change of government. We wrote it and gave it to Diya. They are all alive.
On the night the government was to be changed, Abacha outsmarted everyone and installed himself. These people I mentioned are all alive to testify to what I have said. I can say categorically that I was even called to leave my office because, as they claimed, that night was a dangerous night for them and that everyoneโ€™s life might be in danger. Abiola was told not to sleep at home until the broadcast had been made. We were all fooled! Big time deception.
When we heard the broadcast the next day, there was no mention of June 12 and no proclamation of Abiola. I was mad, but was still determined. I rushed to Diya and he was still saying that there was no problem and that they were planning to announce the cabinet containing eminent June 12 people. Abiola said what? I said no, announce Abiolaโ€™s victory.
Diya told me that I didnโ€™t know the military and that things were not done like that in the military. But I insisted that it was deception. I said I know the military. I called Okadigbo to my office in Lagos and I put the plan before him that we had to confront the military and we had to declare Abacha himself illegal. I got members of our group together; we wrote the script declaring Abachaโ€™s government illegal. Since we could not get to the National Assembly, we opted to hold our session at the Tafawa Balewa Square. We had gotten Dele Alake to be the media coordinator. We told him to get the CNN and other foreign media ready. I put the coat of arms on a rod! That was the mace. We created our own mace.
We reconvened the Senate here in Lagos and declared Abacha illegal before the international media and others. My colleagues had scattered. After we assembled, and having drafted the resolution, they still didnโ€™t know where we would hold the session. I told them to relax, this is Lagos. After the broadcast, everybody took off, because the SSS and other security agents were combing everywhere for us. I went underground, using the 090 mobile phone. I was still granting press interviews to foreign media. The military people were mad. I became a thorn in their flesh and they arrested some of my colleagues, including Abu Ibrahim, the late Polycarp Nwite, Ameh Ebute and Okoroafor. I was still underground, holding press conferences. The military declared me wanted.
Suddenly they granted bail to the arrested senators. I thought I would be a beneficiary, but I was not. Then, there was a manhunt for me by the police and the SSS. Meanwhile, my late uncle, K.O Tinubu and the present Oba of Lagos, Oba Akiolu, who was then a police officer, were pressuring me to disclose where I was. My uncle called to ask where exactly I was. I did not disclose my whereabouts. I told Akiolu that even though he is my relative, I would still not tell him where I was since he was a police officer! He said: โ€˜Ha!โ€™
My uncle advised that the military would kill me if they found me underground and no one would be able to locate my whereabouts. He said it was better I surrendered myself because he wanted me to be alive. I told him that I would call him back, that I was to hold a press conference at the time. And he shouted in amazement: โ€˜You are holding press conference when your life is in danger.โ€™ I told him I would surrender, but would not tell him when.
I disguised perfectly, dressed like a malam, and went to the police at Alagbon. The officers didnโ€™t even know me when they saw me. I went in, deposited my phone and my charger. Senator Abu Ibrahim was with us. The officers were wondering why I, a Mallam, could not speak Hausa! I removed my turban, showed up at the front desk and declared that I had come to surrender. And there was pandemonium among the officers, as to how I got there.
The AIG then was very nice and they put me in the cell. They poured water into the cell room and said, โ€˜sleep thereโ€™. That was the nastiest experience I had within first 48 hours that I was there. It was on a weekend. I told them I would embark on a hunger strike. The late Anthony Enahoro was on the stairway and Beko Ransome-Kuti was at another angle on the stairway. They brought me out repeatedly for interrogation. They asked me to renounce but I said no, I would not recognise Abacha. They took me and my colleagues to court. People who were supposed to meet their bail conditions were stopped from doing so immediately they saw me. They cancelled everybodyโ€™s bail because they could not isolate me.
They gave an order that we should be taken out of court, but kept in the police custody at Alagbon. They kept about eight of us in a photocopying room, an eight-by-eight room. We were sleeping across one another. It was a matter of the first to sleep would maintain the position. If your head was this way, your leg would be there and so on. It was a nasty experience.
There were a lot of interrogations, with a lot of carrot and stick. I can never forget the role and determination and sincerity of a compatriot at that particular time. They made an exception to uphold the earlier bail granted to Senator Abu Ibrahim. He was asked to go. He was the only Hausa-Fulani man with us. The late Hassan Katsina had intervened. But Senator Ibrahim said he would rather stay, except every one of us was granted the same bail conditions. He said he would not leave his colleagues behind.
He is a courageous and a detribalised Nigerian, who had a vision of what Nigeria should be. He refused to accept an isolated bail. They started sending emissaries to us in detention, offering us all sorts of appointments and opportunities to renounce our positions, but we refused. The judiciary was still very courageous then. We went to the Court of Appeal. An incident occurred at the lower court. Market women turned out hugely to support us when we were brought to the court. The day they refused my bail, some of the market women appeared naked and so they stopped taking us to the court. The court sessions were usually interesting for us because of the scenes. At Alagbon, we bathed in the open between 4 and 5 a.m.
The condition started improving when they began to bring officials of the failed banks. Those ones contributed money to repair the generating set at Alagbon and we started enjoying electricity a little longer than we used to. It was during the time that the protest became intense. Nigeria was playing at the World Cup then. Italy defeated Nigeria and the security people lied to us that it was otherwise. Eventually, the Court of Appeal courageously granted us bail in enforcement of our fundamental human rights. Our passports were confiscated and deposited with the court. Later, the High Court ruled that our passports be released to us. That night, they finally announced our bail and conditions attached to it. The presiding judge then is today the Emir of Ilorin, Sulu Gambari. We heard that they put so much pressure on him (Clement Akpamgbo was the Attorney-General) not to release us, but he ordered our release. They were going to re-arrest me and I suddenly went underground to continue my protest.
They would throw bombs and say it was us. Mobil called me to come back to my job, but I refused. They bombed my house, but luckily, my wife and children had been evacuated. I would not want to reveal how they were evacuated because there was a diplomatic involvement. They told me that my life and those of my family were in clear danger.
Suddenly, they announced that I was wanted again. They alleged that I was going to bomb the NNPC depot at Ejigbo. Ah! I was still being tried for treason, which carries a sentence of life imprisonment, and I was again accused of trying to bomb an NNPC depot. I couldnโ€™t go back because my photograph was all over the place that I was wanted. A diplomatic source advised me that I should leave the country if I wanted to continue the struggle. Dan Suleiman, Alani Akinrinade were in danger. We asked Bolaji Akinyemi to leave the country and promote the struggle at the international level.

๐‘ธ๐’–๐’†๐’”๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’
That was the National Democratic Coalition thenโ€ฆ

๐‘ป๐’Š๐’๐’–๐’ƒ๐’–
Yes. I was at the forefront of the struggle at that level. When I went to see my uncle, K.O Tinubu, at home, he shed tears that night. He said he didnโ€™t want to lose me and that I was about to be killed. He begged me to leave Nigeria and affirmed that, being a former police officer, he was sure I would be killed.
He said that I couldnโ€™t return to my house since they had bombed it. I went to a friendโ€™s house. Before then, there was an incident that made them believe that I was at Ore Falomoโ€™s hospital. They went to the hospital to look for me. Eventually, I left Nigeria for Benin Republic by NADECO route.

๐‘ธ๐’–๐’†๐’”๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’
How did you make it across the border?

๐‘ป๐’Š๐’๐’–๐’ƒ๐’–
I disguised with a huge turban and babanriga and escaped into Benin Republic on a motorbike. My old Hausa friend gave the clothes to me. In fact, when I appeared to Kudirat Abiola, she didnโ€™t know that I was the one! I gave her some information and some briefing. I left at 1 a.m. While in Benin Republic, I was still coming to Badagry to ferry people, organise and coordinate the struggle with others on ground. We put a group together, ferrying NADECO people across. It was a very challenging time. I canโ€™t forget people like Segun Maiyegun and other young guys in the struggle. I would come from Benin to hold meetings with them and sneak back. The military created a whole lot of momentum around me. They took over my house, guest house and carted away all my vehicles and property to Alagbon. That is why today, I donโ€™t have old photographs. They took eight of my cars away.
My wife and my two toddlers were dropped in a bush; nowhere to go. Beko and the diplomatic missions came to our aid and ferried my wife and kids to the United States. I was still in Benin Republic. Besides, I didnโ€™t have a passport and couldnโ€™t have been able to travel. At a stage, they discovered our routes, because they had spies all over, including Benin Republic. Twice I was caught and I fortuitously escaped. They traced me to one dingy hotel I was hiding.
The day they came for me at the hotel, I had gone out on an Okada to buy amala at a market, where Yorubas are dominant. I was also to meet Akinrinade and the rest of them. The spies went to the hotel and as I was approaching, I saw two people wearing tajia (skull caps) at the front desk, asking questions. The man attending to them at the reception (I had been very nice to the receptionist) winked to me and I turned back. I contacted a friend in Benin Republic, who was an architect, and had very strong sympathy for us. Professor Wole Soyinka and Alani Akinrinade, who lodged in a better hotel, were fortunate to have escaped that night, too. The people on their trail pursued them to the hotel, but fortunately missed them.
Then the British High Commission got proper information through the Consular-General that my life was in danger. He stamped a visa on a sheet of paper and did a letter, authorising the airline to pick me from Benin Republic to any port of entry in Britain. I didnโ€™t know how they got to me. A lady just walked up to me and handed me an envelope. She said I had been granted an entry into the United Kingdom. She said I could be killed if I failed to leave in the next 48 hours. It was Air Afrique that took me from Benin Republic to London. Meanwhile, my wife was still in the United States. I landed in Britain and worked my way back to Benin Republic. I picked up my passport from somewhere. I went to an African country and through their connections, they gave me a diplomatic passport as a cultural ambassador.

๐‘ธ๐’–๐’†๐’”๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’
What country was that?

๐‘ป๐’Š๐’๐’–๐’ƒ๐’–
No, please! The African country that helped us with the diplomatic passport was showing gratitude for the help Abiola had done to its president before. So, you can make your deduction. Then, I was shuffling and coordinating our activities in the UK, Benin Republic and Cote dโ€™Ivoire. I used the passport to travel to Cote dโ€™Ivoire to hold meetings at the Hotel Continental, because we were planning to make another broadcast that would be aired in Nigeria. By the time I returned to the hotel, the military assailants had broken into my hotel room and taken away my briefcase and diplomatic passport. They dropped a note, saying: โ€˜You cannot be twice lucky.โ€™ I was taken over by panic. Fortunately, in my back pocket, I had the photocopy of the sheet of paper on which the British had stamped a visa for me to travel out of Benin previously. I took that to the British High Commission in Abidjan. They listened to my story and asked me to come back at night. They did all their verification and found my story to be true. I returned to them and they gave me another sheet of paper and wrote the number of the flight that would take me out of that country.
But I had no money. Somebody suddenly drove in. The person is a well-known name I donโ€™t want to mention. I met him and explained my condition. He had a travellerโ€™s cheque, but the money was not enough. I went back to the British High Commission and the woman said she could assist me with her own personal money to bridge the shortfall in cash.
We founded and coordinated Radio Kudirat and Radio Freedom and we continued to organise. I didnโ€™t see my family for two good years. They were in America. Bayo Onanuga, who also was part of the struggle, joined us there in December 1997. The law of political asylum stipulates that your first country of landing and acceptance is the safe haven, so itโ€™s not transferable. That was how Cornelius Adebayo was stuck in a United Nations camp. My wife had to invoke a family clause that exists in America to fight for her husband to join her before they granted me a special privilege to leave UK to join my family in the United States.Announcement Announcements.

I implore everyone to read, digest and post to other platforms so that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tunubu's enemies will know that this man is truly a democrat who fought for the democracy we all enjoying today. He had long paid the price for the PRESIDENCY of this great country. Indeed and in fact Oun lo kan, Bola lo kan, Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) lo Kan.

To God alone be the glory.

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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Omodua(m): 4:16pm On Mar 04, 2023
Olachase:
I see APC holding power for good 24 years

By 2025 Obi will decamp to another party

I see Tinubu opening the close Borders again

I see Nigeria focusing more on agriculture

I see Sanwo Olu winning next week election

Tinubu will perform well in his first 4years cus of another election

I see Peter Obi supporters going against him once he decamp

I see Atiku coming back for the next coming election buh he will lose

Lastly I see few working with Tinubu while the rest will cry till his tenure is over ๐Ÿค๐Ÿค๐Ÿค

Alll this I have seen
Fake Prophet!

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Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by blowjohn(m): 4:20pm On Mar 04, 2023
shuttox:

Shut up
Tinubu is corrupt
We are going to suffer more

U.

I will enjoy and be richer
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Henryfortune(m): 4:20pm On Mar 04, 2023
Pls personalize your suffering don't say say you....as for me and all that's mine God is our sufficiency



Pls personalize your suffering..
shuttox:

Shut up
Tinubu is corrupt
We are going to suffer more
Re: Afenifere To Tinubu: You Must Prioritise Restructuring Of Nigeria by Dchampion65: 4:21pm On Mar 04, 2023
Nigeria will pray, fast and bind to have Moses only for them to complain that he is a stammerer.

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