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Cheap insults from mr Garba. That was highly un called for Nigeria My Country! |
Cheap insults from mr Garba. That was highly un called for Nigeria My Country! |
Boko boys suppose hear am with all this newly acquired sophisticated weapons o ![]() |
Them go fit rehabilitate this one so? |
Dr gandollar. But in your case everything he accused you of was in fact true with hard evidence's. |
Charleys:My bad. You seem very intelligent so I'll ask you one question, what do you hope to gain with all this? Because from the looks of things, you already have a negative opinion of the bishop. I'm not supporting the person in question though i just find it amazing how one sided all this is |
Charleys:A better question. Who paid you to write this trashy self contradictory piece? |
The creeks and forest's are already occupied with militants. They should move up north again to Chad and Niger |
Fake news! Herder's are vip citizens |
Wonderful! This government to go like dubai o |
The weapons are one thing and the rice is another. Are imported rice not supposed to be banned?! Nigeria my country. |
ThatFairGuy1:I believe they would do it the same way you're doing now, which doesn't make you any different. |
Nice |
Nigeria My Country |
Nigeria My County! |
Nigeria My Country! Good move but i hope they don't turn them to errand boys. Op abeg add source |
Nigeria approaches UK over proposed #EndSARS sanctions By Azimazi Momoh Jimoh and Terhemba Daka, Abuja 26 November 2020 | 3:18 am At the State House, Vice President Osinbajo met with the UK Special Envoy for Humanitarian Affairs, Nick Dyer, accompanied by the UK High Commissioner to Nigeria Catriona Laing. Photo: TWITTER/NIGERIAGOV • PDP hails resolution, urges others to follow suit The Federal Government, yesterday, said it was in touch with officials of the British government to present its side of the #EndSARS story. This comes after the resolution of the United Kingdom Parliament to impose sanctions on some Nigerian officials over their role in the “violent suppression” of the protests. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, told State House correspondents at the end of the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja that it was not within the purview of the legislators to impose restrictions but added that it was necessary to espouse Nigeria’s position for an informed decision. He said: “The UK government has been briefed. There was a UK parliamentarian meeting and the UK government, which acts for the United Kingdom, has also heard the side of the (Nigerian) government regarding everything that has happened. x “So, we have been in touch with them and engaging them. As in every democracy, members of parliament are also able to air their views. “What is important is that a balanced picture is made available to them before they take any decision.” On his meeting with southeast governors and stakeholders in the aftermath of the demonstrations, Onyeama submitted: “southeast governors are committed to creating victims funds to compensate them. They are also to engage more systematically with the youths to address the agitations and come up with a number of proposals to see to better funding of the police and other security agencies. “They were also very keen to ensure and guarantee the safety of all Nigerians living within the zone and also thanked the other parts of the country for ensuring the safety of those from the South East.” HOWEVER, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has applauded the bold move by the British lawmakers. x It also urged the United Nations and other international bodies to “immediately list indicted officials of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government for the widespread crime against humanity going on in our country in the last five years.” The party, in a statement yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, urged the UK government to extend the proposed sanctions to include “freezing of assets and funds belonging to such officials and their families in the United Kingdom.” It added: “We also call on other countries, including United States, France, the United Arab Emirates, and South Africa, to impose similar sanctions against indicted officials of the Buhari administration for human rights violations and crime against humanity https://m.guardian.ng/news/nigeria-approaches-uk-over-proposed-endsars-sanctions/
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Nigeria My Country |
Cars worth 4.5 mill! That's s lot. It's safe to say a lot of imported cars in Africa are stolen cars. |
Who we go believe now? But cnn backed their claims with proofs, this ones should do the same. |
Wike my man |
Abuja?! The vehicles plate numbers no follow any nigerian plate numbers |
Nigeria My Country |
We haven't heard the last of this endsars issue. Someone must go down, but I'm sure it's going to be a scapegoat. Nigeria My Country |
Do we value education in this country?! Nigeria My Country. |
I watched the interview. Buba galadima is no supporter of buhari, all he was trying to say is Nigeria needs to stop this quota system and that if a qualified candidate from the east or any part of nigeria is presented he'll vote for that candidate. It doesn't have to be turn by turn. Nigeria is ripe for restructuring! Nigeria My Country! |
I watched the interview. Buba galadima is no supporter of buhari, all he was trying to say is Nigeria needs to stop this quota system and that if a qualified candidate from the east or any part of nigeria is presented he'll vote for that candidate. It doesn't have to be turn by turn. Nigeria is ripe for restructuring! Nigeria My Country! |
Nigeria my country |
DTaj:Its your father that is blind You must be really insane not to know people modify posts There wasn't any source or picture when the initial post was made. Asshole! |
I thought the markets were now allowed to determine the price of petrol?! |
