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![]() N400billion na im you dey call fabriction? This thieves no get shame o! |
Contrary to media reports, the Chief of Staff (COS) to President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Abba Kyari has not been sacked or suspended from office by the president, a top Presidency source has confirmed. In the last 24 hours, the rumours of the alleged sack of Mr. Kyari has been making the round and appearing on social media and online news platforms but the source who spoke to our correspondent, on Thursday night, on the condition of anonymity described the news as untrue.Source: http://www.frontiersnews.com/abba-kyari-buharis-chief-of-staff-not-sacked-presidency-source/
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SillyMods:I believe pass you .... In the opposite direction ![]() |
![]() The Source though .... theSHIT for real ![]() |
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sarrki:Yes we believe him totally ![]() |
Attention seekers everywhere! ![]() Ok, here is mine .... i was cruising my ferrari panel van around 1am last night and suddenly i woke up and couldn't find it anymore .... should i report to Police, DSS or Army? ![]() |
Any idiot can say anything .... why not tell us that he's god's dad ![]() |
Endless Gymnastics |
Dirty to say the least ![]() |
Wailing |
How much per haircut? I guess about N1m ![]() |
Oma307:I laugh too for that line ![]() |
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The Church of tody is more like the Anti christ. Whoever that is waiting for some beast in the sky will wait forever. Everything done in the church today points to personal greed and against the life of our lord jesus. ![]() Love God and Jesus today! Leave church for hypocritical sinners and their criminal thiefing pastors! Jesus is lord! OPM this is a Good One ![]() |
The hour is here ![]() But where is lalasticlala sef ... ? |
One of Nigeria’s oldest elder statesman has called on Nigerians to revolt against bad leadership in order to steer the country towards a sustainable development. Premium Times reports that, Sule made the statement while hosting the senator representing Kaduna central senatorial district Shehu Sani. Sule said Nigeria’s need for sincere leaders would not happen unless citizens summon the boldness to embark on a revolution. He said the revolution would be geared towards a re-orientation of citizens’ mindset to issues. “What we need today in Nigeria is leadership, not only Nigeria but also the rest of Africa needs good leadership. We want leadership, not ruler-ship,” Sule said. The former minister of mines and steel also noted that the country needs leaders who have the fear of God in them, leaders who have the will to turn the table around and not rulers. “I know the word revolution scares you. We must have a revolution. I am not calling for bloody or violent revolution, No. I am not calling for Tse-Tung revolution in China where over 70 million people were killed. I am not calling for the kind of revolution led by Mahatma Ghandi with his philosophy non-violent resistance. I am calling for bloodless, non-violent revolution. “I am calling for a change of attitude, re-orientation. Who will have to bring about this? You are the answer. You are the panacea to our ills. You are the solution to our problems. You are the vehicles of change. You are the vanguard of this revolution. The future is yours. You shall mark it or mar it. You can make it or mar it. “If you succumb to the machinations of greedy and irresponsible political leaders, you will inherit a bad future and you will be bad leaders in the future. Make no mistake about this – you are the future leaders, whether anybody likes it or not. You are the change, you are the future; you are the answer.” Sule further warned that Nigeria’s new leaders cannot provide the required leadership needed and most seek intervention of elders in the populace to achieve this aim. “But let this thing get into your head – you need the elders. As I said earlier, you alone cannot make it, listen to the elders. Seek their advice. In all countries of the world, there is always what they call an invisible government. “There are some elderly experience people who are not interested in getting any position or money but they are interested in their own country. They want to see their children and their grandchildren become good leaders, respected leaders. These are the people that sit together and discuss the country and advise the government. In every country in the world they have this. We must have this too.” He said: “New breed without the old breed will breed greed. Throughout history, you find out that the best or the most successful organisation has this kind of combination – the old and the young. The old cannot do it alone nor can the young. You need a combination of the two to complement each other. “In the same vein, we have to go into history. The purpose of history is to know the past in order to adjust the present and plan for the future. If you ignore the old breed you are wiping out a whole generation and therefore creating a vacuum. Nature does not want a vacuum. Life is a continuous thing. There must be continuity.” Some weeks ago, the former minister had accused Nigerian leaders of frivolous and extravagant lifestyles. Sule said some leaders use public funds to send their mistresses to London to have a hairdo. He said most of the money used by these corrupt leaders were proceeds of oil exploration in Nigeria. Source: https://www.naij.com/1015848-tension-elder-statesman-calls-revolution.html
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Richy4:Useful |
sarrki:Sarrki is right here |
sarrki:Exactly! Thats why i like my man sarki! Errrrm ... oga my CV is ready o ![]() |
INTROVERT:Its a matter of time. Let them keep forgiving and witch hunting ![]() |
Criminals everywhere ... when the time is right, all you anormalies shall be resetted ![]() |
![]() O'boy ... receive annointing now! ![]() |
Exactly |
Una don dey plan withdraw small something from amaeshi, the apc human bullion ![]() |
vedaxcool:Exactly again! ![]() |
sarrki:Exactly! We must wipe out corruption ![]() |
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