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Re: Oil Bunkering Led To Okuama Killing Of 17 Soldiers by Exceed15: 4:11am On Apr 17
Greed killed for live of money killed these soldiers. 2 communities are fighting and came around throwing support to one party because of higher power. Our Army is no longer army, they are puppets.
Re: Oil Bunkering Led To Okuama Killing Of 17 Soldiers by Iamanoited: 6:01am On Apr 17
CORRUPTION IS A MAFIA AND A CARTEL IN NIGERIA.
Re: Oil Bunkering Led To Okuama Killing Of 17 Soldiers by Druss(m): 6:15am On Apr 17
This is another reason why the multinational oil companies are getting rid of their facilities. They know who is involved in bunkering and how much they are losing.
Re: Oil Bunkering Led To Okuama Killing Of 17 Soldiers by Houseofglam7(f): 8:13am On Apr 17
BeardedMeat:
Why sweetie? 😳

It’s heartbreaking 💔🥺

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Re: Oil Bunkering Led To Okuama Killing Of 17 Soldiers by BeardedMeat(m): 8:18am On Apr 17
Houseofglam7:


It’s heartbreaking 💔🥺
Oh yeah. Corruption has destroyed every fabric of our society. If the ND was given priority attention by the federal government as the goose laying the golden eggs, perhaps such criminality wouldn't have become institutionalized.

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