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PoliticsRe: Stop Hate Speech, Peter Obi Tells El-rufai by Built2last: 9:02pm On Nov 10, 2018
Yea
PoliticsRe: Omojuwa, Ogunlesi, Ogundamisi Receives 4 Million Monthly From Osinbajo-leadersng by Built2last: 9:59am On Nov 10, 2018
Chai
CrimeRe: Thinking Of Reporting To The EFCC - Any Help? by Built2last: 2:10pm On Nov 09, 2018
Park.

They will settle EFCC and come back for you.
Money rules in Nigeria
PoliticsRe: "Why Oshiomhole Must Resign" - Osita Okechukwu by Built2last: 1:59pm On Nov 09, 2018
Ok
PoliticsRe: "Why Oshiomhole Must Resign" - Osita Okechukwu by Built2last: 1:59pm On Nov 09, 2018
Am enjoying this drama unfolding.

Buhari will kuku replace Oshiomole with a northerner...he can not shout.

Mr Oke A Yoruba man, the DG of NIA misbehaved. He replaced him with A Fulani.

Kemi Adeosun was also replaced by a northerner Fulani.

Buhari will ignore party structure and replace Oshiomole with a Northerner.
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Participate In Peace Forum In France by Built2last: 1:56pm On Nov 09, 2018
We have a big problem in this country
CrimeRe: 16-Year-Old Girl Arrested Over The Murder Of Nigerian Guy In London. Photo by Built2last: 1:47pm On Nov 09, 2018
Hmmm
PoliticsRe: Oshiomhole Travels To US After DSS Detention? by Built2last: 9:41am On Nov 08, 2018
It's amazing that this guy and Zombies boasted they will remove Saraki and the man is still there.

Oshiomole is now fighting to keep his job.

This life eeeh
RomanceRe: Man Staring At A Massively Curvy Lady’s Backside (Photo) by Built2last: 12:08am On Nov 06, 2018
Wetin waist go cause for this life eeeh
PoliticsRe: Governor Umar Ganduje Approves N1.036BN For Repairs OF 31 Roads In State Capital by Built2last: 2:37pm On Nov 05, 2018
How much is his share

PoliticsRe: PDP Flying US Investigators To Hunt Examiners Over Buhari's WAEC — Festus Keyamo by Built2last: 2:06pm On Nov 05, 2018
GoodGovernance:
Sometimes I wonder the so low level of IQ on social media.

Did yaradua suggest they did not write the exam,awaiting result ?


And the book is more authentic than attestation from WAEC,with PMB's exam registration number clearly stated.

Even the principal's recommendation letter to the army is normally given on behalf a student that had sat for an exam,awaiting result.

The principal expressed confidence that Buhari would make the necessary credits.
Be fooling your self . Time will reveal all truths
PoliticsRe: PDP Flying US Investigators To Hunt Examiners Over Buhari's WAEC — Festus Keyamo by Built2last: 1:00pm On Nov 05, 2018
*Let me make clear on this CERTIFICATE Issue once again*

General Buhari *KNOWS* that HE DIDNT SIT FOR THE SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMS.

Please Read General Shehu YarAdua’s book, *A Life of Service*: It detailed how they (Shehu & Buhari) were in Class in Secondary School in Katsina, when Captain Jack Gowon (now Yakubu Gowon) came to their school to recruit them when they both were members of the Katsina Provincial Secondary School Cadet Corps in 1961. And they left school the next Monday to join the Army and were sent straight to Sandhurst a few months later, and were commissioned in 1962 (unlike now).

*Buhari KNOWS there was NEVER a certificate*.

- Dr. Pedro Obaseki
PoliticsTake A Look At Those Joining The NLC Strike by Built2last(op): 12:13pm On Nov 05, 2018
Under BUHARI alone, All these Union have all gone on strike!

Don't be deceived by BMC.

1. Peganssa
2. Nigeria Labour Congress
3. Nigeria trade union
4. Health Workers
5. Aviation Union
6. Nupeng
7. Assu
8. Non Academic Staff Union
9. Residential Doctors
10. Johesu etc.

PoliticsRe: 5 Reasons Why Some Nigerians Don’t Vote by Built2last: 11:47am On Nov 05, 2018
Under BUHARI alone, All these Union have all gone on strike!

Don't be deceived by BMC.

1. Peganssa
2. Nigeria Labour Congress
3. Nigeria trade union
4. Health Workers
5. Aviation Union
6. Nupeng
7. Assu
8. Non Academic Staff Union
9. Residential Doctors
10. Johesu etc.

They will vote against Buhari this time around.

It's a national task
PoliticsRe: Minimum Wage Above N22,500 Will Lead To Inflation, Says Group by Built2last: 6:53pm On Nov 03, 2018
Auction Nigeria abeg

It was Robbery on the part of government to increase petrol price from 87 naira to 145 without a correspondent increase in wage and salaries.

They knew price of petrol will cause inflation but they went ahead.

Labour has been benevolent enough.

Alas, the subsidy they said they wanted to end was another scam from Buhari and his gang of 40 thieves
PoliticsRe: People's Reactions As Buhari Receives His WAEC Certificate (Memes) by Built2last: 1:55pm On Nov 03, 2018
Buhari is the most corrupt Nigerian President ever

WAEC 1952-2018 = 66yrs
Buhari 1942-2018 = 75yrs (Dec)

75 - 66 = 9yrs

Back then in the days u are expected to be in primary 1 at the age of 6yrs

For u to finish Pri and Sec Sch u hv to spend minimum of 18yrs

PMB IS A ROGUE
BusinessRe: HSBC And UBS Close Offices In Nigeria by Built2last: 11:43am On Nov 03, 2018
Okay
PoliticsRe: For Those Accusing Peter Obi That He Lied Bout Savings For Anambra See Evidence by Built2last(op): 8:57am On Nov 03, 2018
docadams:
Your enemies are within. BTW, Ibos don't have kings so why are you trying to make one in Obi? You people are a pathetic lot.
Wooow, so you woke up 5.20am Nigerian time to vent hatred on an entire tribe. I am trying to correlate what I posted with All Igbos being pathetic lots.

2 things will happen soon and I need you to get ready to hang yourself afterwards.

Atiku and Obi will win.

Nigeria will be restructured. Then we will know the region that is lazy and pathetic lots.

Nkapi
PoliticsRe: For Those Accusing Peter Obi That He Lied Bout Savings For Anambra See Evidence by Built2last(op): 1:04am On Nov 03, 2018
APC has died in Warri South

PoliticsFor Those Accusing Peter Obi That He Lied Bout Savings For Anambra See Evidence by Built2last(op): 12:46am On Nov 03, 2018
See

PoliticsRe: How Buhari Campaign Organization Fraudulently Used Pseudo Companies - Leadersng by Built2last: 3:12pm On Nov 02, 2018
I can assure you that such letters would have been written to all ministries
PoliticsRe: Debts/liabilities Inherited By Buhari Admin In 2015 by Built2last: 3:09pm On Nov 02, 2018
Tolu has resurrected.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Campaign Organization Writes Fashola A Letter You Must See by Built2last(op): 2:54pm On Nov 02, 2018
Lalasticlala......You must say something about this.

Are ministries supposed to fund election?
PoliticsBuhari Campaign Organization Writes Fashola A Letter You Must See by Built2last(op): 2:49pm On Nov 02, 2018
How many of such letters have been written to ministries and Agencies.

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Women Threatening Me Over Appointments – Buhari by Built2last: 12:56pm On Nov 02, 2018
It's too late to make promises Buhari.

Women know better
PoliticsRe: United States Reacts To Clash Between Shiite Members And Soldiers In Abuja. by Built2last: 4:32pm On Nov 01, 2018
A government that disobeys court orders poses a far greater threat to National security than a million and one Shiite Islamic sect.

As long as President Buhari continues to hold the Shiite leader, Sheik Alzakzakky and his aged wife in detention since 2015, AGAINST A VALID COURT ORDER and continues to unleash a murderous sunni dominated military on the Shiite group, he alone is responsible for any monster the Shiites might be forced to become in future.

They have been killed in their thousands. Buried in mass grave. Their leader brutalised, left with one eye and dumped in detention along with his wife since 2015 AGAINST A VALID COURT ORDER. More than six children of the Sheik leader have been killed by the same sunni dominated Nigerian military. Every of their procession which is seasonal somehow end up with the military supposedly running into them "by mistake" and leaving dozens of them dead.

This country is dancing Surugede. A dance of the spirit.

Someday, and that day is fast upon us, the Scions of today's victims of state violence and injustice will rise up and demand justice. BY FORCE.
PoliticsRe: 'Nigeria Must Discard 1999 Constitution To Make Progress' – Prof. Akin Oyebode by Built2last: 10:07pm On Oct 31, 2018
orisa37:
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Obasanjo, Yaadua and Jonathan interpreted it humanely and democratically.
Buhari and El rufai are just killing our Traditional Rulers and Farmers like pests.
One Traditional Ruler, his Queen and Heir Apparent were killed in Kaduna 2017 December.
October 24th, just last week, Agom Kadara and his body guards were murdered also in Kaduna in cold blood.
Very unfortunate
EducationRe: A Man Withdraws His Child From School Because Of This by Built2last(op): 3:24pm On Oct 31, 2018
CilicMarin:
It is even worse in Christianity...
Resident in you is bigotry. You just don't know it
PoliticsRe: What Really Happened Between Shiite And Army- IMN by Built2last: 3:05pm On Oct 31, 2018
A government that disobeys court orders poses a far greater threat to National security than a million and one Shiite Islamic sect.

As long as President Buhari continues to hold the Shiite leader, Sheik Alzakzakky and his aged wife in detention since 2015, AGAINST A VALID COURT ORDER and continues to unleash a murderous sunni dominated military on the Shiite group, he alone is responsible for any monster the Shiites might be forced to become in future.

They have been killed in their thousands. Buried in mass grave. Their leader brutalised, left with one eye and dumped in detention along with his wife since 2015 AGAINST A VALID COURT ORDER. More than six children of the Sheik leader have been killed by the same sunni dominated Nigerian military. Every of their procession which is seasonal somehow end up with the military supposedly running into them "by mistake" and leaving dozens of them dead.

This country is dancing Surugede. A dance of the spirit.

Someday, and that day is fast upon us, the Scions of today's victims of state violence and injustice will rise up and demand justice. BY FORCE.
PoliticsRe: What Really Happened Between Shiite And Army- IMN by Built2last: 2:59pm On Oct 31, 2018
"Without justice, what else is the State but a great band of robbers"~~St Augustine

The reaction of Nigerians to Saturday's shooting of yet to be ascertained number of members of Shiite Islamic sect at Zuba bridge, Abuja, by the Nigerian army has conclusively exposed the fact that reasonable number of Nigerians have very low sense of Civic consciousness in addition to knowing absolutely nothing on how security forces ought to operate and relate with civilians in a civilized society.

Of course, I blame them not, considering that we live in Nigeria, a country where the President and Commander-In-Chief and all his security Chiefs take turn justifying and explaining away the routine massacre of hundreds of tax paying citizens by Fulani militia operating under the umbrella of a group, Miyetti Allah, which has no other person but the same President and Commander-In-Chief as Chief Patron. Living in such a country has a way of making one begin to see state violence as the norm and human life as nothing.

But first, let's get the issue very clearly:

According to the Nigerian Army, the Shiites smashed their vehicles' windscreens and windows, injured two soldiers and tried to cart away the "ammunitions and missiles" they were transporting simply because they (the soldiers) tried to dismantle the road block they mounted while on procession. This is the summary of the official statement by the Commander, Army Headquarters Garrison, Major General James Myam.

Before we analyze this, permit me to take us back to 2015 killing of hundredS of the same shiites by the same army. Then, their excuse was that the Shiites blocked the convoy of the Army Chief, Lt General Tukur Yusuf Buratai. Meanwhile, evidence showed that the same Army, even after killing hundredS of stick wielding Shiites, supposedly to create passage for the Army Chief, went to the home of the Shiites leader, Sheik Ibraheem Alzakzakky, and was caught on video shooting people including women and children. If we all pretend to be Savages by justifying the killing of hundredS of civilians by a National Army, just to create passage for an army Chief, how do we explain the same Army going to another location to kill more of the same people??

The people killed at Alzakzakky's house, were they also blocking the Army convoyhuh

Testifying before a judicial Commission of Inquiry set up to look into the December 12, 2015 massacre, the Secretary to the Governor Nasir Elrufai headed government of Kaduna state, Mr Balarabe Lawal, admitted that the state government and the Nigerian Army buried 347 of the killed shiites IN A MASS GRAVE. In other words, they didn't allow families of their victims take the bodies of their loved ones and afford them descent burial in accordance with their religious belief.

Now, the same Army has killed the same people with the excuse that they attacked them with stones. And with no shame whatsoever, some Nigerians including those who have always condemned Israeli soldiers for responding to stone-throwing Palestinians with live bullets are defending their own army responding to the same stone with bullets.

Even the claim by the army that they were transporting weapons when they ran into the Shiites appears to be as weightless as their claim that they were at Nnamdi Kanu's compound last year, not to attack him but to do "SHOW OF FORCE". These are illiterate excuses. You don't do Show Of Force in a locality populated by your own unarmed citizens. You do "Show Of Force" to codedly warn enemy countries to respect themselves and you do this by displaying your military might.

If the army could be dumb enough to load sensitive weapons (ammunitions and missiles) and start moving them from place to place WITHOUT getting intelligence about the traffic situation of the route they intend to ply, it simply means we have a bunch of Morons heading the Nigerian army. And if they knew the Shiites were doing procession there and still chose to take that route, instead of getting the police to disperse the Islamic sect, that is premeditated murder. If we say the Nigerian Police cannot disperse unarmed stone/stick-wielding group, then we are simply saying we don't have a police force.

Let us get this one point very clear, SOLDIERS HAVE NO BUSINESS BEING OUTSIDE THEIR BARRACKS FULLY ARMED AND IN COMBAT MODE EXCEPT THEY ARE GOING FOR OPERATION WHICH DOES NOT INCLUDE GOING TO DISPERSE A BUNCH OF RIOTOUS RELIGIOUS CROWD ON PROCESSION. The business of the army is the protection of the territorial integrity of the country. Soldiers are permitted to engage civilians only when Police and other law enforcement such as Civil Defence have conclusively failed to contain the situation and it must be in cases where the riotous assembly is populated by people who are ARMED with gun, not stick or stone.

Soldiers are trained to understand only "Open fire" and "Cease fire". You don't send soldiers against stone or stick wielding citizens. You send the Police who are trained and equipped with tear gas, rubber bullet, water cannisters etc.

The militarization of the civic spaces is itself a moral crime against the citizens. It speaks to a worrisome level of 'anyhowness' and a clear intent to massacre tax paying citizens who the government exists solely to serve and protect.

ANY COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OR ARMY CHIEF WHO SEND IN SOLDIERS TO CONFRONT UNARMED CIVILIANS HAS ONLY ONE THING IN MIND AND THAT IS THE MASSACRE OF THE SAID CIVILIAN CITIZENS. There is no "but", there is no "IF" here. In any confrontation between the Citizens and the government, the responsibility of applying restraints rests more with the government. We owe it to ourselves to stop diplomatizing and rationalizing needless state violence especially by a government that has repeatedly been found wanting in cases like ethnic cleansing by Fulani militias where that state violence are desperately needed.

It is important that we all remind ourselves that the Muhammadu Buhari led government has been holding the Shiite leader and his wife in detention since December 2015 AGAINST COURT ORDER that they be released. That is impunity of the highest order.

The Buhari government must obey the order of its own court by releasing the Shiite leader and his wife.

As the former head of Kenyan anti graft agency, professor PLO Lumumba would say "Peace can only be a product of intercourse between justice and truth. Any peace acquired through any other way is nothing but the peace of the grave yard which is no peace at all"
PoliticsFLASHBACK INTERVIEW: Why I’m Stuck With Atiku – Garba Shehu by Built2last(op): 2:58pm On Oct 31, 2018
INTERVIEW: Why I’m stuck with Atiku – Garba Shehu


Garba Shehu speaks about his relationship with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the the future of journalism in Nigeria.

Garba Shehu, a journalist, and Public Relations Consultant, is a media adviser to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, he speaks about his relationship with the former number two man for whom he now runs a media office reputed to be the biggest and most effective of any publicity team maintained by any Nigerian politician.

He also speaks about his challenges, the future of journalism in Nigeria and other sundry issues.

Excerpts:

PREMIUM TIMES: Since you left active journalism, not many Nigerians know you with any other job except as  media adviser to former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar. This suggests you have been with the former vice president for a long time. How long have you been in his media team and how did you meet him in the first place?

GARBA SHEHU: When I left my job at the Triumph newspapers in Kano, I went to the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria, ALSCON, Ikot-Abasi as the Pioneer DGM (Public Relations). It was from there that I joined the Vice President as Special Assistant Media. That was in 2003.

How did I meet him?

I first met His Excellency Atiku Abubakar in the year 2000. That was in the aftermath of two landmark events affecting the political landscape of the country. The 19 Northern Governors had hosted him to a hugely successful rally/event tagged “Reception 2000,” at which event, the political North said to him: “you are our leader, we are all behind you.” President Obasanjo’s courtiers were to seize upon this and rattle the President that his V.P was scheming for power. I think, this was the beginning of the mistrust that led to all those conflicts that followed between the two.

Two, the wind of the so-called “political shari’ah” had blown across the North and by then, nine states had adopted it, one after other, extending its jurisdiction to cover criminal cases.


On the heels of this legal reform, the Vice President at that time chose to side with his boss, declaring Shari’ah in those states as political, and asked for its reversal. Atiku, not Obasanjo, asked the Shari’ah states to revert to “status quo ante.” The Vice President ran into a heavy storm of criticism in the North. It was very clear at that time that he was politically in trouble.



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Garba Shehu

INTERVIEW: Why I’m stuck with Atiku – Garba Shehu

December 8, 2013Festus Owete

Garba Shehu speaks about his relationship with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the the future of journalism in Nigeria.

Garba Shehu, a journalist, and Public Relations Consultant, is a media adviser to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, he speaks about his relationship with the former number two man for whom he now runs a media office reputed to be the biggest and most effective of any publicity team maintained by any Nigerian politician.

He also speaks about his challenges, the future of journalism in Nigeria and other sundry issues.

Excerpts:

PREMIUM TIMES: Since you left active journalism, not many Nigerians know you with any other job except as  media adviser to former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar. This suggests you have been with the former vice president for a long time. How long have you been in his media team and how did you meet him in the first place?

GARBA SHEHU: When I left my job at the Triumph newspapers in Kano, I went to the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria, ALSCON, Ikot-Abasi as the Pioneer DGM (Public Relations). It was from there that I joined the Vice President as Special Assistant Media. That was in 2003.

How did I meet him?

I first met His Excellency Atiku Abubakar in the year 2000. That was in the aftermath of two landmark events affecting the political landscape of the country. The 19 Northern Governors had hosted him to a hugely successful rally/event tagged “Reception 2000,” at which event, the political North said to him: “you are our leader, we are all behind you.” President Obasanjo’s courtiers were to seize upon this and rattle the President that his V.P was scheming for power. I think, this was the beginning of the mistrust that led to all those conflicts that followed between the two.

Two, the wind of the so-called “political shari’ah” had blown across the North and by then, nine states had adopted it, one after other, extending its jurisdiction to cover criminal cases.

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On the heels of this legal reform, the Vice President at that time chose to side with his boss, declaring Shari’ah in those states as political, and asked for its reversal. Atiku, not Obasanjo, asked the Shari’ah states to revert to “status quo ante.” The Vice President ran into a heavy storm of criticism in the North. It was very clear at that time that he was politically in trouble.

My senior brother and mentor, Alhaji Wada Maida, the then Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, called me to a meeting of a media strategy group under the National Democratic Project, NDP, an office set up by the Political Adviser to the VP, Dr. Usman Bugaje. When he met us, the VP did not mince his words in telling us that he had a problem and said he needed us to assist him. These words, “please help me” touched me deeply and made me to make an instant buy-in.

PREMIUM TIMES: Atiku is arguably the only Nigerian politician maintaining a functional media office whether in or out of office. Why? And can you share with us how the media office operates?


 

Wednesday 31, Oct

360 

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Garba Shehu

INTERVIEW: Why I’m stuck with Atiku – Garba Shehu

December 8, 2013Festus Owete

Garba Shehu speaks about his relationship with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the the future of journalism in Nigeria.

Garba Shehu, a journalist, and Public Relations Consultant, is a media adviser to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, he speaks about his relationship with the former number two man for whom he now runs a media office reputed to be the biggest and most effective of any publicity team maintained by any Nigerian politician.

He also speaks about his challenges, the future of journalism in Nigeria and other sundry issues.

Excerpts:

PREMIUM TIMES: Since you left active journalism, not many Nigerians know you with any other job except as  media adviser to former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar. This suggests you have been with the former vice president for a long time. How long have you been in his media team and how did you meet him in the first place?

GARBA SHEHU: When I left my job at the Triumph newspapers in Kano, I went to the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria, ALSCON, Ikot-Abasi as the Pioneer DGM (Public Relations). It was from there that I joined the Vice President as Special Assistant Media. That was in 2003.

How did I meet him?

I first met His Excellency Atiku Abubakar in the year 2000. That was in the aftermath of two landmark events affecting the political landscape of the country. The 19 Northern Governors had hosted him to a hugely successful rally/event tagged “Reception 2000,” at which event, the political North said to him: “you are our leader, we are all behind you.” President Obasanjo’s courtiers were to seize upon this and rattle the President that his V.P was scheming for power. I think, this was the beginning of the mistrust that led to all those conflicts that followed between the two.

Two, the wind of the so-called “political shari’ah” had blown across the North and by then, nine states had adopted it, one after other, extending its jurisdiction to cover criminal cases.

More in Home

Untold Story: How Nigerian soldiers killed dozens of Shiites in four days

 

Body of missing Nigerian army general ‘found’

 

NLC rejects governors’ N22,500 minimum wage

 

Expert uncovers massive customers’ data leak in Arik

 

Court refuses to order arrest of former PDP Chairman

On the heels of this legal reform, the Vice President at that time chose to side with his boss, declaring Shari’ah in those states as political, and asked for its reversal. Atiku, not Obasanjo, asked the Shari’ah states to revert to “status quo ante.” The Vice President ran into a heavy storm of criticism in the North. It was very clear at that time that he was politically in trouble.

My senior brother and mentor, Alhaji Wada Maida, the then Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, called me to a meeting of a media strategy group under the National Democratic Project, NDP, an office set up by the Political Adviser to the VP, Dr. Usman Bugaje. When he met us, the VP did not mince his words in telling us that he had a problem and said he needed us to assist him. These words, “please help me” touched me deeply and made me to make an instant buy-in.

PREMIUM TIMES: Atiku is arguably the only Nigerian politician maintaining a functional media office whether in or out of office. Why? And can you share with us how the media office operates?

GARBA SHEHU: The media office is hierarchically structured but is operationally run like your regular newsroom. Decisions here are made horizontally. The media operations staff sit around a conference table for daily editorial meetings. We review the print and electronic press and the new media that is now making huge in-roads. Anything touching on Atiku is of interest to us. We discuss all the stories and determine our lines of action. We do pro-active plans and we carry them out as well.

The retention of Atiku Media Office didn’t happen by accident. The principal foresaw it and planned for it. When President Obasanjo fired me six months into my appointment as the V.P’s Spokesman, Atiku’s reaction was that this was better for us. “It is better you operate from outside the government.” At that time, he had an excellent media team in his office – certainly better than what the President had – Chris Mammah, Dr. Ojo Onukaba, Dr. Adeolu Akande and myself but the structures of government posed a peculiar operational challenge that we could not do our best for the Turaki. When I started this office, it never occurred to me that it would come this far.

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https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/151070-interview-im-stuck-atiku-garba-shehu.html
EducationA Man Withdraws His Child From School Because Of This by Built2last(op): 2:31pm On Oct 31, 2018
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