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Politics / Re: Buhari Inciting Military, Police Against Nigerians —secondus by escodotman: 6:46pm On Feb 18, 2019 |
Nigeria is greater than APC. Nigerians are greater than Buhari. |
Politics / Buhari Inciting Military, Police Against Nigerians —secondus by escodotman: 6:43pm On Feb 18, 2019 |
The National Chairman of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Prince Uche Secondus, has
said that President Muhammadu Buhari in his
alleged desperation to cling on to power has
given marching orders to the Nigerian military
and Police to help leaders of the All
Progressives Congress oppress voters.
Secondus said that the President’s remarks at
APC National caucus meeting on Monday
amounted to what he called a declaration of
war on Nigeria voters and a direct incitement
against them.
He said such pronouncements by the President
remained the first of its kind in Nigeria where
he said a President would openly threaten the
lives of the citizens.
Secondus in a statement in Abuja on Monday
said, “The President’s confirmation that he has
directed the service chiefs to kill Nigerians is
nothing but a predetermined script hatched by
the ruling party to create voter apathy and
implement their result replacement plans
using thugs protected by the military.”
He alleged that President Buhari had never
been sincere in conducting a free and fair
election, an impression he said was confirmed
by his refusal to sign the amended Electoral Act
which he said would have facilitated a credible
election in the country.
According to him, “In all democracies world
over, elections are civil matters that is usually
handled by civil security like Police. Why the
involvement of our military in this matter
when they have enough security challenges to
tackle?”
https://punchng.com/buhari-inciting-military-police-against-nigerians-secondus/
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Politics / Re: CUPP Dares INEC, Asks Opposition Parties To Resume Campaign For Atiku by escodotman: 3:28pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
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Politics / Re: CUPP Dares INEC, Asks Opposition Parties To Resume Campaign For Atiku by escodotman: 3:27pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
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Politics / Re: CUPP Dares INEC, Asks Opposition Parties To Resume Campaign For Atiku by escodotman: 3:27pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
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Politics / Re: CUPP Dares INEC, Asks Opposition Parties To Resume Campaign For Atiku by escodotman: 3:26pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
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Politics / Re: CUPP Dares INEC, Asks Opposition Parties To Resume Campaign For Atiku by escodotman: 1:38pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
Whether they further campaign or not, majority of Nigerians have already made up their minds to vote for Atiku. 141 Likes 9 Shares |
Politics / CUPP Dares INEC, Asks Opposition Parties To Resume Campaign For Atiku by escodotman: 1:36pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
The Coalition of United Political Parties on Sunday asked member parties to shun the directive by the Independent National Electoral Commission and resume campaigns ahead of the Saturday’s presidential election. Chairman of INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, had during an interactive session with stakeholders in Abuja on Saturday said political parties could not resume campaigns despite the postponement of the presidential election earlier scheduled for February. Answering a question raised by a former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, who represented the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party at the session, Yakubu had said since campaign for the election ended last Thursday, parties could not resume campaign again. But CUPP, in a statement by its national spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere, on Sunday said Yakubu’s position was unconstitutional. Ugochinyere said the nation’s Electoral Act stipulated that shall end 24 hours prior to the day of election. He argued that since the presidential election had been shifted to Saturday, political parties are at liberty to resume campaign till midnight on Thursday. He, therefore, asked member parties to resume campaigns from Sunday and mobilise voters for the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. READ ALSO: I met president of Seychelles on the street –DJ Humility The statement read, “In view of the provisions of the Section 99 of the Electoral Act, the over 51 member parties of the Coalition of United Political Parties hereby direct all members to return to the campaigns fields and recommence campaigns and end by midnight of Thursday, February 21, 2019 as required by law. “Section 99(1) of the Electoral Act provides that public campaigns shall end 24 hours prior to the day of polling. “It is, therefore, wrong to expect that political parties will stop campaigns on February 14 for polls that will open on February 23. “It is unlawful and statutorily wrong to curtail the clear intendment of this section of the Electoral Act which is clear and unambiguous. “Campaigning until 24 hours prior to the day of polling is a statutory right of parties and cannot be taken away, curtailed or abridged by any executive fiat. “INEC cannot, on its own accord, limit the period of campaigns as it is regulated by law. “Member parties are hereby directed to continue campaigns from today (Sunday) and focus on voter remobilisation and ensure that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is elected and declared winner of the presidential election.” https://punchng.com/cupp-dares-inec-asks-opposition-parties-to-resume-campaign-for-atiku/ 6 Likes |
Politics / Re: Everything Points To Buhari’s Defeat Except The Polls by escodotman: 12:22pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
For the first time since the Buhari administration took office it has turned away from the braggadocio that Boko Haram has been defeated, except for remnants that needed to be flushed out. It has finally conceded failure and worry. And that adds to the list of unfulfilled major campaign promises. Given that the economy and insecurity have both worsened since Buhari took office, that corruption remains entrenched and, above all, that the fabric of Nigerian unity has taken the severest jolt since the civil war, it would seem that the administration has flatly failed. In effect, Buhari’s record can’t seriously be said to be any better than that of then President Goodluck Jonathan at this time in 2015, a record that caused an all-out blitz for his defeat Words on marble! |
Politics / Everything Points To Buhari’s Defeat Except The Polls by escodotman: 12:15pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
At a campaign rally in Abuja last week’s Thursday, Information Minister Lai Mohammed very much stated that Boko Haram is as great a threat today as it has ever been. “As our gallant men and women in uniform clear the remnants of the home-grown insurgency called Boko Haram, they are confronting a fresh crisis, global insurgency,” Mohammed said. “A faction of the Boko Haram sect has aligned with the global terror group, ISIS, to form ISWAP, the Islamic State’s West African Province. … In other words, ISIS now has a strong foothold in West Africa – with Nigeria in the forefront of the battle against them.” With elections just days away, this is the closest that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has come to admitting that the war against Boko Haram is exactly where it was in 2015. In fact, as Lai suggests, the situation is much direr. “Unlike what we had then, these terrorists are not the rag-tag army of 2009,” Mohammed said. “They are tested fighters. They are highly sophisticated terrorists.” And so Lai has launched a campaign to rally public support for the military, a campaign that can hardly be distinguished from that for his boss’s re-election. His comments are an acknowledgment of what has been widely reported by the domestic and international press: that Boko Haram is now taking the battle to Nigerian forces and winning again. “Last year the Islamic State-linked extremists roared back, attacking military bases, resupplying and causing a rare government admission of dozens of soldier deaths,” the Associated Press reported recently. “Shaken, officials said the extremists had begun using drones, indicating links with ISIS fighters fleeing collapsing strongholds in Syria and Iraq.” The AP cites the leader of the US Africa Command as saying that the new insurgents are triple the size of Boko Haram as they have been known. [b]For the first time since the Buhari administration took office it has turned away from the braggadocio that Boko Haram has been defeated, except for remnants that needed to be flushed out. It has finally conceded failure and worry. And that adds to the list of unfulfilled major campaign promises. Given that the economy and insecurity have both worsened since Buhari took office, that corruption remains entrenched and, above all, that the fabric of Nigerian unity has taken the severest jolt since the civil war, it would seem that the administration has flatly failed. In effect, Buhari’s record can’t seriously be said to be any better than that of then President Goodluck Jonathan at this time in 2015, a record that caused an all-out blitz for his defeat.[\b] Not surprisingly, the western governments who flocked to Buhari’s candidacy in 2015 have now abandoned him. And irony of ironies, Buhari’s people now complain about foreign interference. First, it was Kaduna State Governor Nasir el- Rufai threatening that foreigners who “interfere” with the elections will leave the country in body bags. It was an incredibly intemperate statement from which the administration would have dissociated itself from. Instead, they defended it. To buttress el-Rufai’s warning, the All Progressives Congress campaign spokesman Festus Keyamo went on the offensive against international calls for a fair election. Such calls, he complained, constitute tacit support for Peoples Democratic Party candidate Atiku Abubakar. Yet, in 2014/15, western governments repeatedly expressed concern for fair elections. And no less a figure than then US Secretary of State John Kerry personally brought that message to Nigeria in a visit that included a meeting with then candidate Buhari. Had el-Rufai’s threat been implemented then, Kerry would have been killed and Nigeria would have been in much deeper trouble than it is today. Keyamo also complained that Atiku was granted visit to the United States. But during the campaign for the 2015 election, candidate Buhari visited the United States and UK multiple times and was treated like a crown prince. In the UK in particular, he was given the closest thing to royal treatment next to lodging in Buckingham Palace. It is remarkable that the heat of a presidential campaign can cause such a deficit in the sense of history —in this case, very recent history. In any case, while the objective realities would point to an electoral loss by Buhari — just as the case with Jonathan — the polls seem to suggest differently. Though they generally don’t provide percentage breakdowns for the major candidates, they have consistently pointed to a Buhari victory. (I couldn’t verify a figure published in a partisan outlet.) The most credible estimates point to a close contest and the projections are based on the number of registered voters in states that are mostly pro- Buhari or pro-Atiku. There are at least three factors that make any projections unreliable. The first is the high number of undecideds: just one-third of voters nationwide say they are certain whom they would vote for. And the percentage of undecideds is much higher in pro-Atiku states, especially the southern states. Undecideds usually make up their minds in the last minutes. Some actually already knew whom they would vote for but play coy to opinion polltakers. This would suggest a last-minute surge for Atiku. In the South-East in particular, there is an understandable reluctance to seem enthusiastic for any candidate given the Biafra advocacy. Voters there are more likely to play coy with polltakers even when they have decided whom to vote for. And then there is a new dimension in Nigerian elections: the increased number of young voters resulting from the decrease in the voting age. This would probably break favorably in favour of Atiku. Though he and Buhari are close in age, he exudes much more vigour and has played up his youthfulness during the campaign. Regardless of who wins the election, there is the heartening development that Nigerians’ faith in the electoral process has increased considerably. In 2014, only 13 per cent of Nigerians believed in the country’s electoral system, according to the Gallop polls. That surged to 34 per cent in 2018, thanks to the reasonably clean election of 2015. Whether that trajectory is sustained will depend on whether the elections are seen to meet or exceed the standards set in 2015. That would mean a lot more to Nigeria than who wins or loses. https://punchng.com/everything-points-to-buharis-defeat-except-the-polls/ Lalasticlala |
Politics / Re: Buhari Considering Amina Zakari To Replace INEC Boss —CUPP by escodotman: 6:51pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
If the story is true, Buhari could go ahead and put Yusuf there as INEC chairman but they should tell him that he would be going completely mad for taking such step. He would burn down Nigeria first before such could be accepted. He should be reminded that the position of INEC chairman is not the CJN. |
Politics / Re: Election Shelving: Buhari Considering Amina Zakari To Replace INEC Boss —CUPP by escodotman: 6:44pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
If the story is true, Buhari could go ahead and put Yusuf there as INEC chairman but they should tell him that he would be going completely mad for taking such step. He would burn down Nigeria first before such could be accepted. He should be reminded that the position of INEC chairman is not the CJN. 17 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Election Shelving: Buhari Considering Amina Zakari To Replace INEC Boss —CUPP by escodotman: 6:43pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
If the story is true, Buhari could go ahead and put Yusuf there as INEC chairman but they should tell him that he would be going completely mad for taking such step. He would burn down Nigeria first before such could be accepted. He should be reminded that the position of INEC chairman is not the CJN. |
Politics / Re: Third Force Movement Finally Endorses Atiku by escodotman: 11:43am On Feb 16, 2019 |
5thElement:Wrong. The "Third Force" was formed by Olisa Agbakoba (SAN). And don't forget, they claim to have 7million members! Even if Buhari rigs, how will he win? |
Politics / Re: Man Caught With Already Prepared Election Result Sheet In Umuahia (Video) by escodotman: 1:26am On Feb 16, 2019 |
The fellow may be an APC agent planted to implicate PDP 65 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Third Force Movement Finally Endorses Atiku by escodotman: 1:16am On Feb 16, 2019 |
The momentum and all odds keep swinging in the direction and in favour of Atiku. I think I may have to agree with the school of thought that it would take a massive and extra-ordinary rigging for Buhari to win today's election. 257 Likes 17 Shares |
Politics / Third Force Movement Finally Endorses Atiku by escodotman: 1:12am On Feb 16, 2019 |
The leadership of the Third Force Movement under the umbrella of Nigeria Intervention Movement has endorsed Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party for the presidential election. https://punchng.com/third-force-movement-finally-endorses-atiku/ 66 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Gov. Abubakar Diverted N400 Billion Using Ghost Workers - House Speaker, Dogara by escodotman: 7:01pm On Feb 09, 2019 |
Mynd44:You should have at least saved yourself the public embarrassment by first reading it. Dogara wasn't referring to "per year" but rather since the governor came to office in 2015. Now go and do your research of Bauchi's budget since 2015. |
Politics / Re: Flashback: Eurasia Group Tips Buhari To Defeat Jonathan by escodotman: 11:57pm On Feb 08, 2019 |
Looking at the so-called "Eurasia group" "prediction" critically, one would discover that it was most likely done around the time Atiku picked Obi as his running mate. The so-called prediction was filled with the sentiments that were playing out around that time about Southeast governors not happy, Wike is angry blah blah blah. All those nonsense have been forgotten. You only needed to see Atiku's campaign in the Southeast and compare to that of Buhari. Meanwhile, Wike has been campaigning vigorously for Atiku in Rivers state since the past weeks, even more than his own re-election. Lol |
Politics / Re: Flashback: Eurasia Group Tips Buhari To Defeat Jonathan by escodotman: 11:33pm On Feb 08, 2019 |
Based on the analysis, North Central and Southwest were crucial for Buhari during the last election which also came to be true. Fast forward to 2019, the goodwill Buhari enjoyed in North Central has diminished woefully due to the murderous fulani herdsmen who have ravaged that region without mercy for young of old in the last 3 years. In Southwest, the last Osun governorship election, which PDP won, should be a case study. So, Southwest votes could really go in favour of Atiku. Now if the same scenario as in 2015 plays out again next week Saturday, then Buhari is surely going back to retire in daura. But irrespective of region or zone, Buhari's performance has been abysmal, his score card is nothing to write home about. |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 2:09pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
anonymous1759:No one would agree with you that what Buhari did was right even if Onoghen had a case to answer. No matter what, rule of law must be sacrosanct. Why do you think all the European countries thrive? It's because of Democracy and the rule of law which they respect in their countries. You said rule of law must be suspended and the country should return back to dictatorship, where human rights are violated with impunity and people are locked up and killed because of protest, people not having a voice of their own and have no right to question or oppose their leaders for fear of being killed, where people's properties are taken away with no court of law to fight for them, are you sure that is what you want? And you think you or any of your loved ones won't be affected or even become a victim? I don't think so. But even if Nigeria was to suspend the rule of law to deal with corruption, is it Buhari who should carry it out?? Buhari has no moral right whatsoever to do what General Rawlings did because Buhari himself thrives on corruption, he is morally corrupt and also surrounds himself with very dubious and very corrupt people, many of whom are ex governors who ran their states down when they held power. They say "show me your friend and I will tell you the type of person you are" Where did the son of Buhari get the money to acquire a Power bike worth tens of millions of Naira according to people? What about members of his family who are said to have become billionaires since he became president Drop the issue of Maduro. Which supporters are you talking about when his armed forced have started desserting him?? Read this.. https://www.nairaland.com/4989746/just-us-announces-sanctions-targeting |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 12:53pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
anonymous1759:And if Atiku wins election and Tanko gives it to his boss Buhari, you think the North will also agree and there won't be war? Or do you think Atiku has no supporters in the North or he's not a Northerner too? Mind you, I'm not supporting corruption. If Onoghen is culpable of corruption, then let him be removed but through DUE PROCESS as stipulated by the constitution. The constitution of a country is the basis to which that country is built and it must always be respected. The constitution is clear about how a president, senate president and the Chief Justice can be removed (whether suspension or not). This is for the preservation of seperation of powers. I want you to know that the CJN is NOT an appointee of the president like the ministers and so on. The CJN can ONLY be removed through the recommendation of the NJC and the 2/3 majority of the senate!! Buhari has no such power to remove a CJN single-handedly!! You said it is paining the PDP, but what about all the SANs who are the experts in Law, the Civil Society Organisations, NBA and many other neutral bodies including the International Communities that have shown their displeasure about the action Buhari took? Are they also PDP? You can't say all these people don't know what they are saying. It is about following the rule of law. Without the rule of law, there will be chaos. Buhari is merely using the fact that he has authority over the security agencies who bare arms to perpetrate illegality. Can you also swear with your life that Buhari is not trying to install a CJN who would ensure he wins any election tribunal that may arise after the general elections? He must tow the path of the constitution or he would be disgraced and end with regrets. Remember, he trashed the constitution of Nigeria in the 80s and he was disgraced at last. Have you heard the latest development in Venezuela about Maduro? Even his army are desserting him already and recognising the man U.S and International Communities have recognised, you can only guess what will become of his presidency as time goes on. https://www.nairaland.com/4989746/just-us-announces-sanctions-targeting These International Communities are very important to check those presidents who may choose to rule their countries like emperors without the rule of law, especially African presidents who are mostly power-drunk. |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 7:07am On Jan 29, 2019 |
anonymous1759:Wrong. it remains to be seen whether Iran would bow or not, it took a while before North Korea bowed to the pressure of U.S. And mind you, in the case of North Korea, U.S didn't have the support of other world powers and the International Communities, U.S did Kim Jung-Un on their own and made him agree to denuclearise. Iran still enjoys the support of other world powers. But come to think of it, in this case of Nigeria, ALL the International Communities and World Powers - EU, UK, U.S are all speaking with one voice against Buhari! Meaning they are all against him!! This case is different! And stop saying U.S do not have anything to gain! Take a look at U.S Ambassador's tweet just yesterday https://www.nairaland.com/4989336/onnoghen-what-happens-nigeria-affect . So your tyrant had better been warned and take a lesson from his fellow tyrants that have lived before him how they were taught a lesson of their lives. |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 6:52am On Jan 29, 2019 |
Neoteny:Yahaya Jameh, Kim Jung-Un of North Korea and many others were all called to order by the International Communities and forced to dance to their tunes. Buhari's case won't be different. Of all these examples, you only tried to dispute Gadaffi's case and you are so wrong you idiot. I thought no matter what, International Communities should always respect a nation's sovereignty? A warning has been sounded to your god, it would be better for him to yield to the warning or face the consequences. He trampled on the constitution of Nigeria in the 80s and his end was regret and disgrace. Make use of your brain you moronic tout |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 5:38pm On Jan 28, 2019 |
Neoteny:It's obvious how dumb you are but not strange because most people who see Buhari as a god behave this way. You are so "knowledgeable" about how global politics work but you've been kept away from world news about how the same International Communities have just issued an 8-day ultimatum to Nicholas Maduro of Venezuela to conduct a another election or they will recognise the opposition candidate as the president of Venezuela! You were deaf and dumb when Nigeria and other ECOWAS countries threatened to declare a war on former Zambia president, Yahaya Jameh about 3 years ago, when he rejected the election that he lost and wanted to conduct another one. They moved war ship and army battalion towards his country and forced him to leave power after pleading with him to leave and he refused! (For your information, Buhari was at fore front of the coalition force against Jameh because he was trying to trample on the constitution of his country just like Buhari is doing now)!!! You must be ignorant of "how global politics work" when NATO forced erstwhile dictator, Muhammed Gadaffi of Libya, out of power. Many Buhari's supporters are as good as illetrates as Buhari himself. Buhari and his supporters should stop exhibiting knee-jerk reactions and schizophrenia about the position these great nations and international communities have taken on Nigeria. They should desist from the path they've chosen before they are taught bitter lesson. The only problem is that those who do not support Buhari's dictatorship would also bear the brunt when the International Communities descend on Buhari. Independence and sovereignty of nations my foot!! |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 5:14pm On Jan 28, 2019 |
anonymous1759:Stop comparing water and oil... Mugabe was always elected democratically by his people, so why would you want him to be removed by NATO? Which Zimbabwe constitution did Mugabe trample on like Buhari has been doing since he came to power? North Korea has not fully denuclearized because it is a gradual process, we are talking radioactive weapon of mass destruction, so your analysis is flawed! The victory for U.S is that North Korea bowed to the pressure and agreed to denuclearize. The war in Syria is NOT a leadership matter, it's about ISIS terrorists, don't be ignorant!! For your information, international communities have a lot to gain from Nigeria. Is it CRUDE OIL? Migration explosion to their countries in case war broke out in Nigeria? They stand a lot to gain or loose in Nigeria's matter. |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 9:59pm On Jan 27, 2019 |
[quote author=anonymous1759 post=75154034][/quote] The way people like you reason needs one to check whether there's no vacancy in psychiatric hospitals anymore to examine yourselves. Inferiority complex my foot! If you are so ignorant of history, then let me educate you that Obama didn't remove Gadaffi. NATO removed Muhammed Gadaffi in collaboration with anti-Libyan government rebels in Libya. So your erroneous jargon about Obama admitting wrongdoing in removal of Gadaffi does not arise. Dictators and tyrants all around the world, like Buhari, need to be checked by superior forces to prevent them from destroying their country. It is laughable and mischievous for you think that Russia and China would support Buhari against Nigerians and International communities! Why would they do that? North Korea's president was pressured to bow single-handedly by U.S, not even in collaboration with E.U and other International Communites, despite North Korea having the support of your so-called Russia and China! People like you were saying North Korea would never bow. Now, who is Buhari?? An international mockery who went abroad to say he wasn't a clone?? And for you to even mention arab countries, really? |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 9:37pm On Jan 27, 2019 |
Neoteny:This isn't about ordering your god around. It's a warning to him, like they always warn other tyrants of the world in the past who have lived before Buhari "in diplomatic ways". After he disregard their warnings "in diplomatic ways", then they teach him a lesson of his life. And oh yes! Foreign countries can interfere, this is the only way they can ensure no single man can perpetuate himself illegally over the people for life. Buhari tried to do it in the 80's and he brought regret and disgrace upon himself. |
Politics / Re: NBA To Hold Emergency NEC Meeting Tomorrow by escodotman: 7:50am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Buhari should remember the treatment given to Gadaffi and be scared. Abacha never won over the will of the people and the rule of Nigeria's laws. U.S have warned Buhari, E.U have warned him, U.K have also warned him. The Gadaffi and Sadam Hussain-treatment awaits every dictator who has chosen not to follow the constitution. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Atiku Hasn’t Travelled To US – Aide by escodotman: 9:19pm On Jan 17, 2019 |
StOla:https://www.nairaland.com/4967098/atiku-just-arrived-washington-dc . You've now seen how miserable it is to choose to be a zombie |
Politics / Re: Atiku Hasn’t Travelled To US – Aide by escodotman: 9:14pm On Jan 17, 2019 |
Really |
Politics / Re: Breaking News: Middle Belt Leaders Adopt Olawepo Hashim For 2019 Presidency by escodotman: 11:30am On Jan 11, 2019 |
lafex:Lol. I rest my case then... |
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