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Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Ladies And Guys From Benin City Lets Hook Up by efepro(m): 8:25pm On Feb 15, 2015
Efe was here..
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Edo State Forum: If You Are From Edo State Please Identify Urself Here by efepro(m): 7:44pm On Feb 15, 2015
Every tribe has its flaws...whether bini, Esan, owan, afuze, etsako, we are all ONE, let LOVE lead, not u or what u hear...I come from ogan in Orhionwmon LG. I can date or marry anybody from Edo state.
Guys, holla 08033327085, PIN: 331EBF60
RomanceRe: How Do You Respond To Girls Like This? >:( by efepro(m): 7:21pm On Feb 15, 2015
I got ur PIN from XYZ site shared by some guys, I know it's hard to believe, but if u dnt believe me, feel free to delete me...Is only whn u're straight forward dey delete u shap shap
RomanceRe: Why Are Non Female Virgins Always Bitter Towards The Virgin by efepro(m): 7:16pm On Feb 15, 2015
U and google dey quarrel?U and google dey quarrel?U and google dey quarrel?
CultureRe: The Beauty Of Edo Brides And Women In Their Native Attires by efepro(m): 6:13am On Feb 15, 2015
proudly benin boy.....my people i hail oooo
Christianity EtcRe: Why I Will Never Forgive My Parents by efepro(m): 5:45am On Feb 15, 2015
God has a reason for creating u that way
PoliticsRe: A Must Read Message To All Buharist!! by efepro(m): 8:31pm On Feb 08, 2015
U ALL(BULLhari supporters) will march to ur failure..U dnt know what u hav till u lose it.
CrimeRe: Boko Haram Ranked 2nd Deadliest Terrorist Groups On The Planet by efepro(op): 3:40pm On Feb 02, 2015
agoadiv:
6...buhariOsibanjo
7....jonathanSambo
gosh! who do we vote forhuh
#SMH
CrimeBoko Haram Ranked 2nd Deadliest Terrorist Groups On The Planet by efepro(op): 2:44pm On Feb 02, 2015
Here is a list of the five deadliest terrorist groups that are operating today, and the five that are no doubt at the top of Washington’s radar:

1. THE ISLAMIC STATE OF IRAQ AND THE LEVANT sad ISIL or ISIS)
It takes a special kind of terrorist organization to force the world’s most powerful and professional military into action halfway around the globe. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, ISIS or simply the Islamic State) is exactly this type of organization: strong enough to rout several divisions of a national army, and rich enough to sustain their operations at an impressive pace.
Estimated by the Central Intelligence Agency to have a size of 31,000 fighters, ISIL has single-handedly swept across an area of the Middle East roughly the size of Belgium. The swift and easy capture of Iraq’s second-largest city, Mosul, by several thousand ISIL fighters in June 2014 had the effect of not only embarrassing the Iraqi government in the eyes of its people, but revealing how poorly led and pathetic the Iraqi security forces had become. Absent President Barack Obama’s decision to authorize targeted airstrikes against ISIL positions in early August, there was a very real possibility that several more divisions of the Iraqi army could have collapsed.
A major difference between ISIL and the litany of other Islamist terrorist organizations competing for fundraising and recruits is that the former is succeeding in a task that not even Al Qaeda could accomplish: capturing territory, holding that territory and declaring an Islamic caliphate in the very heart of the Arab world. And ISIL is doing it in the most brutal way imaginable: rounding up and executing anyone who shows the slightest bit of resistance to its domination. At least four cases of mass killings by ISIL terrorists have been documented, including the execution of 250 Syrian troops in August after the group captured the al-Tabqa air base. Several weeks ago, over 200 Iraqi tribesmen were massacred west of Ramadi in what can only be described as an attempt by ISIL to extinguish any competitor, however passive, who dares to rise up and challenge its authority.
Combined with a Treasury Department study that assesses ISIL’s crude oil revenue at a value of $1 million per day, it’s safe to say that the United States and the coalition it has assembled has a lot of work ahead of them.

2. BOKO HARAM:
The jihadist group in northeastern Nigeria catapulted to the world’s attention when a boarding school in the Nigerian border town of Chibok was raided in the middle of the night. Around 300 Nigerian schoolgirls were taken captive by Boko Haram militants and threatened with forced marriage and forced conversion.
Yet Boko Haram has been menacing Nigeria’s northern communities for years. Public reports state that the organization was founded in 2002, but it’s activities only reached global spotlight in 2009, when Boko Haram’s new leader, Abubakr Shekau, launched what can only be described as an insurgency against the Nigerian government using nothing but terrorist tactics.
Boko Haram has razed entire villages to the ground, its inhabitants often killed with bullets to the head or burned alive. The Council on Foreign Relations estimates that at least 6,742 people have been killed as a result of Boko Haram’s violence since May 2011—although the murky nature of violence in Nigeria and multiple claims of responsibility guarantee that this is an incredibly conservative figure. No target is off limits for Boko Haram either; last Monday, over fifty schoolchildren were killed in a suicide bombing that many speculate was a Boko Haram member. This wouldn’t be all that surprising, given the group’s history of destroying schools and burning students alive in their dormitories.
What’s perhaps more discouraging than the actual violence is the inept and incompetent way that the Nigerian government has chosen to fight Boko Haram. The three northeastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa have been locked down and under a state of emergency since May 2013, which has essentially allowed the Nigerian army to use the kinds of tactics that would otherwise be prohibited by international humanitarian law. Extrajudicial killings of suspected Boko Haram sympathizers, many of whom are innocent civilians, are thru the roof, and the abuses have gotten so out of control that the United States has suspended some military equipment to the army.

3. ISLAMIC REVOLUTIONARY GUARD CORPS-QUDS FORCE:
The covert, external operations wing of the elite Revolutionary Guard is not designated a foreign terrorist organization by the United States government (members of Congress have been trying to designate the Quds Force through legislation), but this highly-secretive branch of the Islamic Republic is nonetheless incredibly effective at what it does: connect with, maintain and support terrorist groups in the region that will enhance Iran’s regional posture and keep its enemies off balance. And that is why the Quds Force is so dangerous.
Led by its mysterious commander, Qassem Suleimani (dubbed “The Shadow Commander” by the New Yorker’s Dexter Filkins), the Quds Force is one of the most valuable assets that Iran possesses in its mission to expand its presence in the Arab Middle East and create the kind of leverage that allows Tehran to dictate the terms of the region’s ongoing conflicts. Lebanese Hezbollah, Kataib Hezbollah, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Syria’s Bashar al-Assad are all beholden to the Iranians in one way or another, thanks in large part to the money, arms shipments and battlefield advise that the Quds Force provides. In October 2007, the U.S. Treasury Department designated the IRGC-QF as a “specially designated global terrorist entity” for its support to a variety of terrorist organizations, including, but not limited to, a yearly donation to Hezbollah of $100-200 million.
The role of the IRGC-QF has only grown in importance. President Bashar al-Assad and his overstretched and tired Syrian army have the Quds Force to thank for pulling his regime away from the brink of implosion. It’s difficult to believe that Lebanese Hezbollah was not pushed by the Quds Force to deploy inside of Syria on behalf of the Assad regime, and it’s equally unlikely that Syria could have established a pro-government militia so effectively on its own. Behind it all, Qassem Suleimani is pulling the strings. As a former CIA operative told the New Yorker, “Suleimani is the single most powerful operative in the Middle East today, and no one’s ever heard of him.”

4. HAQQANI NETWORK:
Although the Haqqani network was only designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department in the fall of 2012, the organization has been and remains the most lethal strain of the anti-U.S., anti-ISAF insurgency in Afghanistan. Whenever a high-profile, coordinated terrorist attack occurs in the Afghan capital, Kabul, those watching Afghanistan almost immediately pin the blame on the Haqqanis—a testament not only to its propensity for daring assaults, but its ability to pull them off, despite a heavy Afghan security presence.
It’s not the attacks, however, that make this strand of the wider Taliban insurgency dangerous. Rather, it’s the Haqqanis’ deep tribal relationships in eastern Afghanistan and willingness to work with, facilitate and host other terrorist organizations that strike fear into the hearts of Afghans and Pakistanis alike. Al Qaeda, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, the Pakistani Taliban, the Turkistan Islamic Party and the Quetta Shura Taliban all rely on the Haqqanis for access across the Afghan-Pakistani border or for tactical advice on how to conduct the most effective operations against Afghan and coalition troops. The Combatting Counterterrorism Center at West Point says it best in a lengthy and comprehensive report about the organization:
“The Haqqani network’s centrality to the region’s conflict economy and the role it has played as a local conflict mediator over multiple decades have helped to solidify the Haqqani’s status in the tribal areas. At the local level in Pakistan, relations between the Haqqani network and local militant groups are deeply integrated and interdependent.”
The Haqqanis have resources, tribal connections, local support, land, manpower and financing that will persist long after U.S. and NATO combat troops withdraw from Afghanistan at the end of 2016. As the Pentagon acknowledged in its own report to Congress on the state of the Afghan conflict, “[t]hey [the Haqqani network] will likely remain the most significant threat to coalition forces in the post-2014 noncombat mission, especially if they are not denied sanctuary in Pakistan.”

5. KATAIB HEZBOLLAH:
Large groups of men wearing baklavas raid a house in the dead of night, take several young men into custody, and drag them to a field where they are tortured and executed with bullets to the head. Sounds like the menacing behavior of ISIL, right? Well, there’s another organization using the same exact tactics—wreaking destruction in Iraq and tearing at the country’s social fabric in the process. This time, it’s a Shia militia with close ties to the Iraqi government, the Iraqi army and Iran.
Kataib Hezbollah, formed in 2006 or 2007, was once known for ambushing U.S. troops during their patrols of Iraqi neighborhoods and for placing armored-piercing IED’s on the roads that U.S. Humvees would use. The killing of U.S. soldiers and the frequent rocket attacks that KH would launch directly into Baghdad’s Green Zone landed the group on the U.S. foreign terrorist organization list in 2009. “KH has threatened the lives of Iraqi politicians and civilians that support the legitimate political process in Iraq,” the State Department noted in its designation. It’s hard to argue that this band of Shia fighters has changed their behavior five years later.
In fact, due to the unpredictable collapse of the Iraqi army, Kataib Hezbollah has only grown more powerful and its name has only increased in relevance. The Iraqi government—first under former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki and now under Haider al-Abadi—has come to depend upon informal Shia militias like KH for reinforcing an army that is struggling to chip away at ISIL’s territorial expansion in northern and western Iraq. Militias like KH are now the tip of the spear for the Iraqi counterattack, a fact that was demonstrated quite clearly during the capture of Amerli, when Iran-backed militia groups, Kurdish peshmerga forces and U.S. warplanes teamed up in a tactical alliance to drive ISIL from the area.
Unfortunately, with dependency comes a lack of accountability. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, the world’s two premier human-rights organizations, have both documented appalling cases of brutality and violence from KH and its Shia allies. Any Sunni even remotely suspected of tolerating ISIL’s presence is arrested without charge or explanation and either tortured in one of Iraq’s notorious prisons or killed on the spot. It’s not uncommon for a Sunni to be simply kidnapped and threatened with death unless their family members pay a high price for a release. All of these abuses and war crimes occur without any punishment or investigation by the Iraqi army or the government in Baghdad, perhaps fearing that KH and similar militias like Asaib ahl al-Haq will turn against the national authorities in retaliation.
If ISIL elicits shivers and fear in the heart of an Iraqi Shia, Kataib Hezbollah produces the same emotion in an Iraqi Sunni.

Source: http://nationalinterest.org/feature/washington-watching-the-5-deadliest-terrorist-groups-the-11687
PoliticsRe: juhesu to call off strike? by efepro(m): 2:37pm On Feb 02, 2015
why didnt u confirm before creating a topic ?
PoliticsRe: Only A Bastard From Igboland Would Vote Apc Or Buhari by efepro(m): 12:42pm On Feb 01, 2015
No insults, pls....It's ur right to VOTE and be VOTED for, as long as u're qualified. Oyinbo dey call am FRANCHISE
PoliticsRe: Meet The World's Poorest President(Photos) by efepro(op): 7:17am On Feb 01, 2015
This is a matter of freedom. If you don’t have
many possessions then you don’t need to work
all your life like a slave to sustain them, and
therefore you have more time for yourself…”
Mujica also has unique views about poverty
alleviation. In the 2012 Rio+20 summit he stated:
But what are we thinking? Do we want the model
of development and consumption of the rich
countries? I ask you now: what would happen to
this planet if Indians would have the same
proportion of cars per household than Germans?
How much oxygen would we have left?
“Does this planet have enough resources so
seven or eight billion can have the same level of
consumption and waste that today is seen in rich
societies? It is this level of hyper-consumption
that is harming our planet.
An Arab sheikh recently offered him $1 million
for his Beetle. Mujica is currently considering the
offer, and says that if he does sell it, he will
donate the money to charity.
PoliticsMeet The World's Poorest President(Photos) by efepro(op): 7:13am On Feb 01, 2015
He lives on a farm, and his official car is a 1987 Volkswagen Beetle. He donates 90% of his monthly salary to charity. President of Uruguay, Jose Mujica, is not your average president. It is commonplace to see some presidents of countries living lavish lifestyles, and in some extreme cases, looting their countries’ finances for personal gain. But not Mujica. He is commonly known as the world’s “poorest” president because of his austere lifestyle. Mujica rejected the luxurious presidential residence the government provided for him and instead opted to live on his wife’s farm located
on a dirt road outside the country’s capital. They have no domestic workers – they do all the farm work by themselves. The only staff they have are two police officers.
In 2010, his annual personal wealth declaration – mandatory for officials in Uruguay – was $1,800, the value of his Beetle. In an interview with BBC, he said:
“I’ve lived like this most of my life, I can live well with what I have I’m called ‘the poorest president’, but I don’t feel poor. Poor people are those who only work to try to keep an expensive lifestyle, and always want more and more.

Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: What Is Your Date Of Birth? See If U Have A Match by efepro(m): 6:32am On Jan 31, 2015
Dec 26
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Edo State Forum: If You Are From Edo State Please Identify Urself Here by efepro(m): 5:57am On Jan 31, 2015
My name is Efe, I come from orhionwmon LGA, Edo state.. I reside and work in Lagos..if u care for a chat,u may add 331EBF60, 08033327085
RomanceIf U Wanna Date A Girl, U Must Do This. by efepro(op): 5:40am On Jan 31, 2015
=> If u wanna date an Indian girl, u must know
how to sing....
=> If u wanna date an American girl, u must be
honest or she shoots u
=> If u wanna date an English girl, u must be
brilliant in ur field
=> If u wanna date a Chinese girl, u must know
kung-fu or know how to eat fly
=> If u wanna date a Russian girl, u must be
white
=> If u wanna date a Brazilian girl, u must fix
your front teeth
=> If u wanna date a Jamaican girl, u must be
black and rugged
=> If u wanna date an Italian girl, u must be a
sex enthusiast
=> If u wanna date an African girl, u must be
______________?Nigerians, Feel in the Gap
PoliticsRe: Urgent News About Your PVC [must Read] by efepro(m): 4:02pm On Jan 28, 2015
Trash!!!
Here is the correct link www.voters.inecnigeria.org/
Click on it, scroll down and enter ur 1,state 2,Ur last name and 3,ur VIN number to confirm ur status and pickup point.
RomanceRe: Guys, Be Sincere Have You Ever Done This? by efepro(op): 12:18pm On Jan 26, 2015
alienware:
I have never done it and i will never do it.
May I know y?
RomanceRe: Guys, Be Sincere Have You Ever Done This? by efepro(op): 12:05pm On Jan 26, 2015
kaybiel2u:
it happens to me too, my gal always call me late in d nite, i do cal her too, she 1 day asked me to send her rechrg card whch i did but she used dt card to cal me through, i wnda y she did dt. but its nt bad if she is nt a gold digga gal
U're right, bro...some ladies deserve it, not d Gold diggers..No condition is permanent. I guess she would do the same.
RomanceGuys, Be Sincere Have You Ever Done This? by efepro(op): 11:06am On Jan 26, 2015
Hello Friends,
I met this girl on one of the social networks..We have been good friends for a while(no strings...). She's very caring, understanding, lively and fun to chat with.We both reside in lagos, but we haven't met one-on-one...However, last nite she demanded for a favour.(omo,my heart skip. I think say na money).when she said recharge card, I had a relief, and without hesitation I promised to send because of d kinda friend she is.
Guys be sincere, have u ever sent recharge card to a guy/girl u met online?
PoliticsRe: Principal Who Released Buhari's Certificate Has Been Reportedly Killed By Gunmen by efepro(m): 1:35pm On Jan 25, 2015
photo evidence or.........(u know the rest)....APC make-believe to protect his life..He would hav bn hidden somewhere to protect his life.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: The Principal Who Realise GMB Cert. Has Been Killed. by efepro(m): 1:29pm On Jan 25, 2015
source?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Vs Jonathan: A Comparative Analysis (A Must Read) by efepro(op): 4:35pm On Jan 21, 2015
obi58:
Moderator,

FP things. Yes nobody will give GEJ 100% but we are moving in the right direction.

I believe BOKO HARAM is being funded by influential northerners to destabilize the polity

Nigeria does not need vision less people like GMB. A vote to GMB is a vote for Nigeria to move backwards.
dont mind NL moderators..they like flooding FP with irrelevant topics like 'Davido spotted with D'banj"..."picture of A holding B" bla bla bla
what's my biz with the aforementioned?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Vs Jonathan: A Comparative Analysis (A Must Read) by efepro(op): 4:27pm On Jan 21, 2015
KHAYGOLD:
New National PLEDGE: I pledge to God and to
Nigeria my country.
To be praying, working and vote wisely.
To oppose the clueless and shoeless man, who
said 16 is greater than 19.
To vote out the man that said stealing is not
corruption.
To oppose the man who has drained all
Nigeria's foreign and local reserves and
incurred massive debts. And, with my vote, to
punish the man who was dancing around while
boko harams were killing our Nigerian
brothers and sisters and to say NO to the man
who cares less about the missing chilbok
schools girls. To send him out of Aso Rock this
2015.
To restore our Nigeria & Nigerians long lost
honour and glory. So help me God.''
u don't know what you have until u lose it....
PoliticsBuhari Vs Jonathan: A Comparative Analysis (A Must Read) by efepro(op): 9:51am On Jan 21, 2015
We Nigerians lack reading culture and have developed an attitude of swallowing things line, hook and sinker. I asked myself several questions before identifying with GEJ's candidature.
I took a stroll down the memory lane from 1983/85, I studied some high profile cases including Alex Ekwueme, Tai solarin, Sam Mbakwe. I studied Buhari's economic strategies which later exacerbated our nation, I studied his intolerance to other religions,freedom of the press. I studied his decisions that bother on student unionism, corruption etc I studied his uprightness .
Recently I have studied his speeches, a sharp reflection of his state of mind, have also studied the intents of his new found lovers in the likes of Atiku, Tinubu, Amaechi etc.
Our problem is the doubt over the government we set over ourselves while thinking we are being critical of government. Our problem in Boko haram is not about the competence of Jonathan but our disunity of purpose.
Johnsun wrote , while GEJ was comfortably on top of the situation in 2012/13, Mr Buhari and other Northern elders were accusing him of partiality against the North and recommended that GEJ should stop military offensive against the terrorists in favour of amnesty.
Admiral Nyako termed it Ethnic cleansing. Jonathan acceded to the demands of this section of the country for unity but in the process the terrorists found time to regroup and become more formidable. Now, the same people who asked GEJ to soft pedal has now turned the atrocities of the terrorists to a campaign point, this is unfortunate.
Its is treachery when a father asks a son to jump from a roof top that he will catch him and when he jumps , he not only fails to catch but set spikes for him. The fact that Buhari called for a lesser offensive against Boko haram and recommended amnesty as was done for the militants , should dis-entitle him claiming the government is not effective in the fight, citing non use of lethal force.
In saner societies, he will be ashamed for blowing hot and cold at same time on same issue. He would've stock to his advice or apologise for wrong advice.
He told us he borrowed #27.5 million for a nomination form but he did not tell us how he plans to pay back. The identity of the bank, manager, account officer has not been made public. It will interest you to know that he collects #2.3 million on monthly basis as his retirement benefits , yet no foundation for the poor, empowerment of any kind, no scholarship whatsoever has been recorded.
He told us he has #1million in his account ,alas, his daughter pays €30000 yearly in a foreign university, equivalent of #8 million. He claimed to have fought corruption but under his nose Abacha emptied our treasury. I do not wish to remember the 52 cases, Ibrahim Awwal's £14 million.
He once argued that all ACN governors are corrupt, he said they award 1 kilometer road at #1billion. He accused El-rufai , Atiku, Bisi Akande Tinubu etc of corrupt practices. The good news is, they are now change agents and their sins washed away. A thief and a beneficiary of a stolen product are culpable of same crime. Suffice it to say Buhari is corrupt. What economic decision has he made? Stopping Jakande Lagos mono rail at the detriment of $72 million tax payers money? Dismissing 30000 soldiers to cut cost, stopping of Ajaokuta steel?. Now he has promised #5000 to unemployed at least to encourage lack of creativity and idleness, he has promised to feed school children, help Ebonyi state produce more yams and stabilize price of oil in the foreign market . If any voter can employ the like of Buhari to head his organization especially on foreign engagements with experts , then the person mean no good for Nigeria.

On GEJ, I have noticed a style, steady and noiseless transformations. I can remember what Shagari said over the weekend. We cant get it at once but we are getting it. Have you asked how many people Sure-P , youwin have employed? Have you noticed the decline in the importation of Agric produce? Have you seen the airports, railways and road networks? You believe your votes can count, any kudos for that? Have you studied the automobile policy that has allowed Innoson, kia, Nissan etc build and assemble cars in Nigeria aimed at employing citizens? Have you accessed the BOI, Agric and SME loans? Have you noticed the number of ghost workers detected through IPPS thereby saving #46 billion? What of fertilizer fraud , heard anything from that quarter? Use of technology.
Have you say thanks for the 12 universities built, over 130 Almajiri schools, over 60 healthcare facilities, improvement in power generation, gender equality etc?
What has APC done in their various states? Which APC state is enjoying free education?. Yesterday Buhari complained of the 16 woeful years under PDP. Was he referring to Atiku, Amaechi, Gemade, Rochas, Tambuwal , Sylvia, Kwankwaso, Saraki,Ogbe etc? Buhari represents a change to dackness.
CrimeRe: Popular Prostitute Stabbed To Death At A Car Park In Lagos by efepro(m): 8:37am On Jan 21, 2015
Source or photo evidence..
CrimeRe: Popular Prostitute Stabbed To Death At A Car Park In Lagos by efepro(m): 8:35am On Jan 21, 2015
Popular in......? Nigeria or Idowu Taylor?
PoliticsRe: Buhari: A Lazy General by efepro(op): 7:20am On Jan 18, 2015
wazobiaforu:
Akuku bi san ise radarada

try harder next time, I campaigned for Jonathan in 2011 maybe because he was educated and young but his fellow PhD holders had called him a disgrace to PhD.




GMB for me and my house but anyway thanks for the message
U have not been reading GEJ achievements in the past 5yrs posted here by nairalanders.
Wake up brother and dnt allow sentiments carry u beyond reason..
PoliticsBuhari: A Lazy General by efepro(op): 6:00am On Jan 18, 2015
My fellow nairalanders, Pls let us be sincere. Isn't Buhari a lazy General?
Besides the certificate saga which is now
threatening his candidature,he appears to me a
lazy personality.
How do you explain this? After 30 years of retiring from the army at the youthful age of 38,The
General has neither improved nor developed
himself in anyway. He doesn't deliver lectures, he doesn't write books,He never wrote anywhere
about his experience (memoirs) in the military or as head of state,he's never seen at intellectual
fora. The only forum where he's a star is the BBC Hausa service. We've seen many retired military officers go back to school after retirement (Obj,Diya,Okhai Akhigbe, Bello Fadile who now
holds a Phd in Law and so on). Even the cattle he claims to rear,he has not improved on the 150 cattle he had in 2011. And now that it is confirmed that the general has no WAEC certificate, does it
not smack of intellectual and physical laziness that in 30 years,the general can't even sit for WAEC exam in a corner at Daura, to grab credits in subjects like Economics (to give him rudiment
ideas on how to handle our economy) and
Government (to be able to identify the evils of a
bicameral legislature in country like Nigeria as the first step to curbing corruption,among others) But No, our would-be President waited and lazied on till this huge WASCE embarrassment tending towards international opprobrium.
Jokes EtcRe: Library Of Hilarious Pictures That Will Make Your Day. by efepro(m): 12:03am On Jan 17, 2015
Lol

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