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See his head won blow |
It's not new in our Nigeria news |
Crisis His one that confess Omo his heart will be heartless |
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The addition of Peter Obi Coordinator Alagoa Morris to the PDP marks a notable development. This move could potentially influence the party's dynamics and strategies, and it will be intriguing to observe the impact it might have in the political landscape. |
It sounds like DG Jegede had an exciting time visiting the media station. It would be interesting to know more details about the visit and what specifically made it exciting for him. |
This is a distressing and tragic incident. Abandoning a newborn in such a manner is heartbreaking. It's important for society to focus on providing support to individuals in difficult situations to prevent such incidents and ensure the well-being of both mothers and newborns. |
It's concerning to hear about the protests at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Enugu. It seems there might be an issue related to schooling, although the details are unclear. Peaceful protests can be a way for people to express their concerns, and it's important that all parties involved work towards a constructive resolution. |
Absolutely, change can be incredibly challenging, pushing us out of our comfort zones. But throughout history, humans have shown remarkable resilience in adapting to new circumstances. We might face difficulties, but with determination and a positive attitude, we have the capacity to not just survive, but thrive in the face of change. |
The 2023/24 Nigeria Professional Football League season promises to bring excitement to football fans. As teams compete for the championship, it's a great opportunity to showcase the talent and passion for the sport in Nigeria. Football has a unique way of uniting people, and I hope this season fosters healthy competition and contributes to the growth of football in the country. |
It's concerning to see political instability through events like a coup. While citizens may celebrate a change in leadership, coups can lead to uncertainty, disruption, and potential negative consequences for the country. It's important for nations to address political grievances through peaceful and democratic means to ensure stability and long-term progress. |
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The Gabonese Army's decision to remove President Ali Bongo through a coup raises significant concerns about political stability and democratic processes in the country. The coup highlights the complex interplay between governance, power, and the military. The international community will likely be closely watching the situation, urging for a peaceful resolution and a return to constitutional order. |
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That's your business oga |
I pity this man |
I erroneously entered |
He has bribed again, hmm Nawa ooo I wish to meet this man one on one |
Politics money don blow |
Let them check if this man has sickle cell Because I don't understand o |
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