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North knows that tinibu is not strong so the want to project him as next president since south wants it then when he dies in power, the VP will take over and complete his tenure then do additional 8 yrs. we know. this is yaradua case they want to reproduce |
WILL HE STAY UPTO 10 YEARS? nony43: |
oya time for a new format |
can 1 million get it?lets talk business |
u need to come to imo state to see the real meaning of sub standard road |
RIP TO HIS MUM BUT PLEASE HOW OLD IN BOVI?SINCE HIS MUM IS JUST 58 |
he is surely made of black |
picyure of the burnt girl or ....... |
is this for real or part of the movie? just asking ![]() |
kamair237:i guess u dont know that is a SHE not HE is clear u know nothing about Nigeria |
PMB shld just look into this problem and pls he shld not play with the future of these boys that want to be usefull to themselves and to the country atlarge,or those he want to go give amenessty to the faceless BH who have refused any talk of peace and have a vocational training.let hem not force them back to the greeks cos it will not be funny. |
An Engineer at the Federal Ministry of Works, Mr Edward Bosah, says work on the Second Niger Bridge project has reached its third phase, contrary to speculation that work on the project had stopped. He made the revelation during the inspection tour of the construction site by the Governor of Anambra State, Mr Willie Obiano, at the main yard and camp site of Julius Berger, the construction firm handling the project. The Site Engineer, Mr. Stefan Ueseman, also hosted the Governor in the situation room and took him through a presentation of the work being done. Governor Willie Obiano said that he was pleased with the progress of work at the site but stressed the need for more pace in activities to ensure that the project is delivered at the scheduled period. The second Niger Bridge is a 1.596 kilometre highway project with six lanes – three lanes each to and from Anambra and Delta states. It had a 48 months completion period when the project was awarded in 2013. http://www.channelstv.com/2015/07/20/obiano-inspects-second-niger-bridge/ |
An Engineer at the Federal Ministry of Works, Mr Edward Bosah, says work on the Second Niger Bridge project has reached its third phase, contrary to speculation that work on the project had stopped. He made the revelation during the inspection tour of the construction site by the Governor of Anambra State, Mr Willie Obiano, at the main yard and camp site of Julius Berger, the construction firm handling the project. The Site Engineer, Mr. Stefan Ueseman, also hosted the Governor in the situation room and took him through a presentation of the work being done. Governor Willie Obiano said that he was pleased with the progress of work at the site but stressed the need for more pace in activities to ensure that the project is delivered at the scheduled period. The second Niger Bridge is a 1.596 kilometre highway project with six lanes – three lanes each to and from Anambra and Delta states. It had a 48 months completion period when the project was awarded in 2013. http://www.channelstv.com/2015/07/20/obiano-inspects-second-niger-bridge/ |
who have his number lets call and confirm from him ![]() |
ABA NA ANYA |
if he is good then we are ok |
5p1naz:if u cant type lord why type this rubbish lawd is it forming or outright folishness |
I just don't like that man called rochas he is a thief after converting ADAPALM to ROCHE then I knw that that man is just here to milk us down but dat not withstandin I will vote for change on saturday then APGA on the 11th cos I hate that arrongant called ihedioha he is just nothing but ........ Somebody help me complete that |
IF I FINISH MY ALOMO I WILL SEARCH FOR THE RABIT |
What I really don't knw is this,I thought there have been airstrike but why can such place like this place be found and bombed.all I pray is that may God bring this so called IS to there End fast. Denting muslim for no just course. #amachristain |
Amazing |
Niger’s ruling coalition on Thursday called for a national day of protest against Boko Haram following repeated attacks from the Nigerian Islamist militants. “We call on all citizens to come out in numbers Tuesday February 17 across the country to organise protest marches against” the Islamist insurgents and in support of security forces, said a statement from President Mahamadou Issoufou’s coalition. Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger this month launched an unprecedented joint effort to crush Boko Haram fighters, who have killed more than 13,000 people in a six-year insurgency. The ruling coalition urged the nation to “close ranks” and “show their unity in order to face the terrorists of Boko Haram.” The militants have struck border town Diffa in Niger five times since February 6, the day after Niger announced it planned to send 750 troops into Nigeria to battle the militants. Niger’s rulers also asked demonstrators to pay homage to the people of Chad for “their solidarity through the remarkable support from their army in the struggle against Boko Haram.” Chad’s troops, considered the most battle-hardened in the region, have been stationed in Niger for nearly two weeks in preparation for fighting against the Islamist militants. Niger declared a state of emergency on Tuesday in the region of Diffa, which allows security forces to carry out searches day and night in order to crack down on Boko Haram “sleeper cells” in Niger. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/niger-calls-national-protest-boko-haram/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
Niger’s ruling coalition on Thursday called for a national day of protest against Boko Haram following repeated attacks from the Nigerian Islamist militants. “We call on all citizens to come out in numbers Tuesday February 17 across the country to organise protest marches against” the Islamist insurgents and in support of security forces, said a statement from President Mahamadou Issoufou’s coalition. Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger this month launched an unprecedented joint effort to crush Boko Haram fighters, who have killed more than 13,000 people in a six-year insurgency. The ruling coalition urged the nation to “close ranks” and “show their unity in order to face the terrorists of Boko Haram.” The militants have struck border town Diffa in Niger five times since February 6, the day after Niger announced it planned to send 750 troops into Nigeria to battle the militants. Niger’s rulers also asked demonstrators to pay homage to the people of Chad for “their solidarity through the remarkable support from their army in the struggle against Boko Haram.” Chad’s troops, considered the most battle-hardened in the region, have been stationed in Niger for nearly two weeks in preparation for fighting against the Islamist militants. Niger declared a state of emergency on Tuesday in the region of Diffa, which allows security forces to carry out searches day and night in order to crack down on Boko Haram “sleeper cells” in Niger. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/niger-calls-national-protest-boko-haram/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
This is so bad.but I thought they say those living there hate ISIS? |
Signs up as a learner,tuddler,student and noviest |
Am yet to understand why we can not have a refinary that can refine fuel to our total population.anyways God is watching oga jona in 5D.pls I need to knw what is holding ouer refinary(ies). |
Should we say this is a good news or what? |
Ngwakwe:U are so on point sweet.u just said my mind |
Happy for him sha. Wen I was his age is only a bicyle I could get |
youngice:Porm addict |
Even at jabi lake this evening I saw like 4 hilux today.I think there is a plot to bomb somewhere in abuja |
She is beautiful but she is so much fairer than the averrage youruba woman unlesh she is usin whitelicious.just my opinion nobody shld quote me |

Should we say this is a good news or what?