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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by bewla(m): 7:28pm On Feb 05
Bethrose:
RIP
Bowling with the big boys
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Lovestrong(m): 7:31pm On Feb 05
Astra101:

Oil dey your head. One of these ex beauty queen is a family friend (my mums friend), she almost 45 now. If i tell you personalities wey my eyes don see through her you no go belive kiss

Ex governors, ex ministers, ex presidents and men of timber and calibre from different countries. There is no part of the world she hasn't travelled to. What's her qualifications?... Ex beauty queen shocked. Ohh boy! Some toto pass oil blocks.
hahahaha! Abeg Na Monday evening, e still dey serious
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by hodari: 7:40pm On Feb 05
Cyjetty:


Namibia is a beautiful country . Is hard to believe is an African country because they have 24 hours electricity and good system. Corruption have not taken over the country
Nigerian standards are extremely low, SMH. It would interest you to know that most countries in East and Southern Africa enjoy constant power.

They also do not experience fuel shortages, despite not having any oil.
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by ComeToJesus: 7:59pm On Feb 05
PANDA2:


This beauty never fade. And I love ladies with some good height

Plenty women born twenty years after this cleopatrac beauty don old finish.

It's one thing to be born beautiful. It's another thing to sustain the beauty.

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Emekaonline: 8:00pm On Feb 05
Is this woman the reason why FFK has been silent recently? Hahahahaha
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by candyhouse: 8:09pm On Feb 05
hodari:

Nigerian standards are extremely low, SMH. It would interest you to know that most countries in East and Southern Africa enjoy constant power.

They also do not experience fuel shortages, despite not having any oil.

Is Nigeria cursed or what
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by nyabinghi(m): 8:23pm On Feb 05
paramakina202:


This comment is evidence that your mother didn't raise you well.They failed to do their jobs as parent.
you that you always abuse tinubu did your parents train you at all
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by maruzia: 8:27pm On Feb 05
Bethrose:
Following the death of Namibia’s president Hage Geingob, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, the wife of late Biafra Leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu took to her fb page to pay tribute to the SWAPO(South West Africa Peoples Organization ) Liberation movement hero and anti apartheid activist who, after 27 years in exile, returned to become Prime minister when Namibia was liberated from South Africa in 1990. She also shared pictures from an event at the Namibia State House with the immediate past president who died yesterday as well as his successor Dr Nangolo Mbumba, who was also sworn in yesterday.

In a post captioned ‘SUN SETS FOR ANOTHER FREEDOM FIGHTER’, she stated that ‘ He was a true African leader who will be remembered for his unwavering efforts in the Namibia liberation struggle. I extend my deepest sympathies to his beautiful and resourceful wife, Lady Monica. They were one of the nicest couples I have ever come across, always welcoming and hospitable.
May His Soul Rest in Peace.’

She also noted his early life of struggle for freedom for Namibia against the oppression of the South African Apartheid Regime highlighting the fact that in 1960, the anti Apartheid activist was expelled from the Augustineum School for having participated in a march in protest at the poor quality of education for blacks. He was, however, readmitted and finished the teacher-training course in 1961.

‘He and three of his colleagues walked and hitchhiked to Botswana to escape the oppressive apartheid system. From Botswana, he was scheduled to go to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on a plane chartered by the African National Congress (ANC), but the plane was blown up by the South African regime. The bomb that had been planted on the plane to eliminate them mid flight went off prematurely, before the plane was able to take off. His exile years had begun.
Subsequently, Geingob remained in Botswana, where he served as Assistant (SWAPO) South West Africa People’s Organisation Representative (1963–64).

In 1964 Geingob left for the United States where he was granted a scholarship to continue his studies. He became the SWAPO representative at the United Nations and to the Americas.

He travelled extensively, with his colleagues, criss-crossing the United States, talking with people, and addressing gatherings. Ultimately the United Nations General Assembly recognised SWAPO as the sole and authentic representative of the people of Namibia. Namibians' struggle at the international fora, and their armed struggle launched in 1966, eventually led to the independence of Namibia in 1990.
He returned , after 27 years in Exile on 18 June 1989 and in 1990, Namibia gained its independence from South Africa. Sam Nujoma, SWAPO’s founding father became Namibia’s first president and Hage Geingob became the Prime minister.’

Mrs Ojukwu further stated that ‘ He was loved by his people and fought hard to retain the principles of their hard earned freedom in SWAPO’s administration’.

Dr. Nangolo Mbumba has been sworn in as the fourth President of Namibia. He is Namibia’s former Vice President and has held the position since 2018. He was also the secretary general of SWAPO from 2012-2017.

He was sworn in on Sunday by Chief Justice Peter Shivute in Windhoek, the country’s capital.

He is a member of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), and its secretary-general from 2012 to 2017. He headed several Namibian ministries: Agriculture, Water and Rural Development (1993–1996), Finance (1996–2003), Information and Broadcasting (2003–2005) Education (2005–2010) and Safety and Security (2010–2012).

The Namibian nation has lost a distinguished servant of the people, a liberation struggle icon, the chief architect of our constitution and the pillar of the Namibian house,” Nangolo Mbumba , the New President stated.


A fitting tribute to a people’s liberation icon.

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by begge: 8:39pm On Feb 05
O men see wetin ojukwu die leave
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by paramakina202: 8:41pm On Feb 05
nyabinghi:
you that you always abuse tinubu did your parents train you at all

I criticize Tinubu Chicago bad behaviours and his current misrule of Nigeria.
I will never descend so low to call his wife ashi.We must show respect to women.

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Calitoscassius(m): 8:58pm On Feb 05
What a tall beauty, gorgeous as ever.
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Snowx: 9:00pm On Feb 05
This Our sister no dey old oo.whichbkind beauty be this??
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Tzar(m): 9:21pm On Feb 05
This Bianca apparently likes rich old simps that she can manipulate.

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by maruzia: 9:25pm On Feb 05
@Tzar above

Like ya clueless mama who is presently manipulating ya backward papa

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by magzey: 9:26pm On Feb 05
Spadelicious:


Beautiful woman.

May the soul of the anti apartheid freedom fighter rest in perfect peace and his memory a blessing.
this na old picture abeg the Ojukwu woman don grow grey hair for her nose grin grin

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by moupe: 9:31pm On Feb 05
magzey:

this na old picture abeg the Ojukwu woman don grow grey hair for her nose grin grin

Sorry to disappoint you for the woman look abeg. Haters do dey wish.Make you check out her recent pic

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by onumadu: 9:44pm On Feb 05
Asampete nwanyi oma
O kwulu oka cool
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by TheWinterBird(f): 10:02pm On Feb 05
Beauty. No need to parade social media twerking or walk around half-naked like other ladies in the present day.

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Regis001: 11:50pm On Feb 05
Cyjetty:


Namibia is a beautiful country . Is hard to believe is an African country because they have 24 hours electricity and good system. Corruption have not taken over the country

I have been there on course. It’s a country where everything works and there is accountability with good educational facilities.
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by pquaver(m): 4:30am On Feb 06
paramakina202:


Bad behaviour is bad nor matter who or where it is coming from and it should be condemned.
Everything shouldn't be whataboutism.

U remember bad behaviour and what about, when it affects the person u like.. Can u show a screenshot of u condemnning same on Aisha Buhari? YOU KEPT QUIET THEN... is it not hypocrisy?
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Tzar(m): 6:27am On Feb 06
With the kind of child your parents raised in you, I can see how valueless your parents are. Since you don’t value other people’s parents. Omo irankiran.

maruzia:
@Tzar above

Like ya clueless mama who is presently manipulating ya backward papa
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by Edu93: 6:59am On Feb 06
She's stunning... Beauty+height is always a great combo.

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Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by paramakina202: 8:21am On Feb 06
pquaver:


U remember bad behaviour and what about, when it affects the person u like.. Can u show a screenshot of u condemnning same on Aisha Buhari? YOU KEPT QUIET THEN... is it not hypocrisy?

It is your duty to search my comment section and find out by yourself.
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by manu1: 12:52pm On Feb 06
frankly01:
African Liberation fighter. Not like our own type of leaders in Naija
May his soul rest in peace

Rest on, freedom fighter
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by maruzia: 2:00pm On Feb 06
mana123:
May his soul rest in peace. Namibia is one of the countries in this Africa that their president and politicians use their healthcare systems for medical treatment because they are good facilities unlike Nigerian politicians who cant trust our healthcare because if you have high BP you are as good as dead due to poor healthcare. Namibia has good education, healthcare, good roads and good administration. It’s the quality of their leaders..

May his soul rest in peace
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by yabatown: 1:13pm On Feb 07
Spadelicious:


Beautiful woman.

May the soul of the anti apartheid freedom fighter rest in perfect peace and his memory a blessing.

The last breed of Africans heroes are dying .
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by bolaidu001: 8:15am On Feb 08
hodari:

Nigerian standards are extremely low, SMH. It would interest you to know that most countries in East and Southern Africa enjoy constant power.

They also do not experience fuel shortages, despite not having any oil.

Rwanda is a good example
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by PANDA2: 2:13pm On Feb 08
mandandit:


Suffering and Nigeria be like 5 and 6

The thing weak somebody. Na only suffering dey now. Nothing to smile about
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by mana123: 5:46pm On Feb 08
Am not sure they have been able to completely eradicate the apartheid system from their country because the whites are still in charge of their economy over there and are living better than the blacks
Re: Bianca Ojukwu Pictured At Event With Namibia’s Late President And New President by bolaidu001: 6:14pm On Feb 10
[quote author=mana123 post=128356564]Am not sure they have been able to completely eradicate the apartheid system from their country because the whites are still in charge of their economy over there and are living better than the blacks[/quoteis it not better for them than the hellfire Nigerians are experiencing today with crippled economy

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