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Politics / Re: Army Free Medicare, Beyond The Idle Gossip By Charles Ogbu by finaly01: 4:17am On Oct 12, 2017
u have spoken well

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Politics / Re: Let’s Say The Truth And Die, Nigeria Is Negotiable – Bishop Kukah by finaly01: 8:11pm On Oct 06, 2017
God bless you

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Politics / Re: See The Main Reason Why President Buhari Came Into The Country Yesterday by finaly01: 2:13pm On Aug 20, 2017
This is like using a local smoking gongoni mixed with pepper to force a rat out of hole.
Nigerians no get chill

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Politics / Come Let Us Renegotiate Nigeria Now’ – Southern Leaders Tell North!! by finaly01: 1:50pm On Aug 18, 2017
A group of southern leaders yesterday invited the North for talks on how to renegotiate  the country, Nigeria.In their message to the northerners they said current agitations will not stop until Nigeria is restructured along the paths of the 1963 Constitution.The Southern leaders, who met under the aegis of the Southern Leaders Forum, in Lagos, included among others, Chief Adebanjo; former Director General of the Department of State Service, Chief A.K Horsfall; former President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Prof Joe Irukwu; Gen Ike Nwachukwu.Others are Secretary of the Yoruba Council of Elders, Dr Kunle Olajide; Afenifere chieftain, Dr Amos Akingba and erstwhile chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw, Vanguard Publisher, Mr. Sam Amuka; former Senate Chief Whip, Senator Stella Omu, Col Tony Nyiam (retd); and Chief Guy Ikokwu among others.Afenifere Publicity Secretary, Yinka Odumakin, who read the communiqué of the forum, said: “We do not want a Nigeria where any section will live as slaves of another, but rather we want a Nigeria where all citizens irrespective of their ethnic or religious affiliation are able to live their lives to the fullest and in happiness without let or hindrance.“We hold dearly that anyone who is opposed to this vision is an enemy of Nigeria of our dream.”Condemning the decision of the National Assembly to down the proposal on devolution of powers during the recent constitution alteration exercise, he said: “Their decision reflects the deepest disregard for the popular demand for the freeing of more powers to the federating units from our shocking central government.“Instead of devolving power, the National Assembly has now given us a stronger centre that will now conduct elections in local governments against extant provisions of the federalism.”“It is obvious that the National Assembly has taken itself out of the resolution of the Nigerian crisis by foreclosing devolution of power.“Unknown to the lawmakers, they have unwittingly given more ammunition to self-determination forces by attempting to collapse the restructuring column in the battle for the soul of Nigeria.”“It would, however, be short-sighted for the National Assembly and their sympathisers to think this is the end of the matter. The demand for restructuring cannot end with their decisions as Nigeria has reached a terminal crisis from which it cannot recover except it is restructured.“For emphasis, the restructuring we demand is a return to principles of federalism in Nigeria as obtained in the 1963 Constitution, which allowed the federating units to have autonomy over their local affairs to create a Nigeria that sustains the principles of fairness, equity, respect for all constituent units of Nigeria.”“We restate in clear terms that this country has gone through war once and it is not likely to survive another one. The only way therefore to have a peaceful Nigeria is to have a country based on justice and equity for all Nigerians. In order to achieve the above, there is need for sacrifices on all sides as the only insurance for peace and justice is equity.“We, therefore, call for immediate meeting of well-meaning leaders from the South and the North to find a way to save Nigeria from destruction and crisis. An urgent return to the principles our founding fathers agreed as the basis for our independence is the only way out for Nigeria as most sectors of our country have lost faith in the provisions of the 1999 Constitution.“Lastly, we are aware of the threat issued from the recent security meeting in Abuja where operatives of the government were issuing threats against agitators for renegotiation of the polity. We, therefore, say that such threats are not taking into account the realities on the ground,” the forum said.
Politics / Re: Fela Anikulapo Kuti: Sorrow Tears And Blood Lyrics by finaly01: 12:32pm On Aug 18, 2017
I just wish we can learn from this great afonja hero, the greatest Nigerian Prophet of all time. Greater than all this scam pastors and immams.

even in the face of death, he still stands against injustice. He was bold enough to tell us who the real enemies of our dear country are. Obasanjo, Yaradua, Buhari. He called them animals with craze man skin

But today they are still the ones running the affairs and piloting the economic ship of our great country Nigeria. Look where we have landed.
so much killing, Hate and religious intolerance.

how I wish we listened to this Good messenger if hope. Sometimes it is good to listen to the message and not the messenger.

may his soul continue to rest in peace.
Politics / Fela Anikulapo Kuti: Sorrow Tears And Blood Lyrics by finaly01: 12:15pm On Aug 18, 2017
SORROW, TEARS, AND BLOOD
Everybody run run run Everybody scatter scatter Some people lost some bread Some one nearly die Some one just die Police dey come, Army dey come Confusion everywhere
Seven minutes later All done cool down, brother Police don go away Army don disappear
Dem leave Sorrow, Tears, and Blood (2x) Dem regular trade mark *(CHORUS) DEM REGULAR TRADE MARK Dem regular trade mark *(CHORUS) DEM REGULAR TRADE MARK
My people self dey fear too much Dem fear for the thing we no see Dem fear for the air around us
We fear to fight for freedom We fear to fight for liberty We fear to fight for justice We fear to fight for happiness We always get reason to fear
We no want die We no want quench** **(destroy) Mama dey for house Papa dey for house I get one wife I get one car I get one house I just build house I wan enjoy
So policeman go slap your face You no go talk Army man go whip your yansh** **(a**) You go dey look like donkey
Rhodesia dey do dem own Our leaders dey yab for nothing South Africa dey do dem own
Politics / Re: Charly Boy And The Mob Of Animal Farm - By Abimbola Adelakun by finaly01: 11:48am On Aug 18, 2017
9jvirgin:
Where was Charley-dumb when Jonathan and his cronies looted our common treasure and prosperity with brazenness and total disregard to humanity.

GOD save him, let him go back to Abuja.
The question is during the time of Jonathan, did anyone harass protesters? occupy nigeria and so many other civil group protested freely, was there any record of harassment?
at least Jonathan warned us that we should choose from modern democracy or the old ways, now I know what he actually meant
Celebrities / “fellow Biafrans,” — Charly Boy Writes Open Letter To The Igbos by finaly01: 6:45am On Aug 17, 2017
Fellow Biafrans,

I know some of my Igbo brothers and sisters are not happy with me simply because I have not used My Brand as Charly Boy to advocate for the clamor of The Biafran state.

However, like I always say, there is more than one way to achieve a purpose. Though I may disagree with my Igbo brothers and sisters on the choice of rhetorics and methodology, our objectives are to a large extent identical because we all want to bring an end to the marginalisation of the common peoples, by the evil cabals who are holding Nigeria to a ransom and getting away with their obnoxious impunity and criminality.
Those who truly know and have followed me know that I am not a Group soul and I have always dared to follow the path least traveled in the continuous struggle to add value to my environment.

It is indeed laughable that despite being a native chicken, Nwa afo, son of Biafran soil with a full-blown Igbotic blood, I have been persistently labeled a wannabe Yoruba, Hausa, Tiv and an Ijaw man simply because I have consistently maintained that I believe in the unity of Nigeria.
To start with, I go like tell una sey you may not be totally wrong if you call me the man from all tribes in Nigeria. This is because I believe in the oneness of all Nigerian peoples. I believe that we have gotten to a point in our national history where a Yoruba man cannot live in isolation of an Igbo man. Likewise, an Ijaw man cannot live in isolation of a Hausa/Fulani man. All tribes in Nigeria today have become a mat of interwoven fibers that cannot be segregated.

There have so far been inter-tribal marriages, intertribal business ownership, and intertribal partnership; and countless other inter-tribal collaborations and relationships in Nigeria. For this reason, my question to those agitating for secession would be that if each tribe decide to secede from Nigeria today, what then will happen? Who will lead the new nations? Will the people be happy? Will injustice be defeated in the new societies? Will criminality end in leadership positions? Will there be happiness in the new nations? Will the people finally have a country to call their own? These are important questions we must ask ourselves and provide answers to before we even start to beat the drums of secession.

Having said that, I must state that whereas I am a Biafran at heart, what should engage our minds is not a sectional Biafra but a national Biafra. The fight for nationalists who will drive the discourse and the engagement necessary in answering the Nigeria national questions must not be bogged down by petty sentiments, tribal colorations and religious propaganda. The failure of the Igbo nation and all Nigerian tribes and peoples is the fault of influence peddlers and directionless decision makers.

The crux of the Biafran agitation is that my people are tired of a system that has perpetually failed them. My Igbo kinsmen are tired of a system that enriches the rich and impoverishes the poor. My people are tired of a system that glorifies impunity and criminality. My people are tired of decades of oppression and marginalization.

However, the deeply rooted disgruntlement in Biafra land is not peculiar to my Igbo brothers and sisters only; all the common peoples in the 500 tribes in Nigeria are victims of a failed system and persistent oppression. And this is essentially where I disagree with my brother Nnamdi Kanu that though Biafra is right, it should be a national cause and not a sectional one.

Let me be clear: The Charly Boy brand is not just a global brand but also a national brand that should not be reduced to a sectional brand.
The problem in this nation is not the lack of a space where we all can coexist but the lack of men of integrity and progressive nationalists. We lack the right kind of leadership that will fight for the interest of the common people. And if at all there would be an agitation, it should be geared towards sanitizing the currently bastardized Nigerian system. Our agitation for Biafra should be about having the right leaders in positions of power and not power drunken people with insatiable appetite to plunder and loot.

Therefore, my people, I insist that the suffering of the People from the South East is also the suffering of the people from the other geopolitical zones in Nigeria. And the oppression of the Igbo people is also the oppression of all Nigerian peoples. An injury to one is an injury to all. A Biafra state is not going to change the players of the game, it will only exacerbate the sufferings of the victims of the game.

In conclusion, my people, let us dutifully work ourselves back into reckoning by fighting for Fairness, Justice, and Equality for all Nigerians; not Igbos only; Yorubas only or Hausas only but all Nigerians.

Politics / Re: Want To Be Like KANU, Setting Yoruba Free. Where Do I Start? by finaly01: 12:13pm On Jul 15, 2017
start from setting up a radio odudua, maybe in London or lagos. Next u start castigating your geopolitical leaders severely by telling them the truth how they mortgaged the future of the yoruba nation for their own selfishness.

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Politics / Re: Biafra: What IPOB Should Do By Rev Chuks by finaly01: 6:55am On Jul 10, 2017
very good point, @ least they can use their population to determine who governs them and also end political godfatherism

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Politics / Re: El-rufai Is Talking Like An Area Boy- Afenifere Attacks Kaduna State Governor by finaly01: 9:36am On Jul 01, 2017
I wonder how the yoruba nation suddenly turned to accept the 2014 confab report because I still remember what there national leader Tinubu said that,
"the 2014 national conference is a waste of time and resources" And it was almost unanimously accepted by the entire afeniferes.
Politics / Re: Profile: Flora Shaw, The Woman That Coined The Name "Nigeria" by finaly01: 4:19pm On Jun 13, 2017
The name is derigatory NIGRO, Níger area, Nigeria (River niger) river nigro. meaning: Nigro area ( Slave área)

The word nigro or nigga has been abolished
and if u call a black man in US nigga or nigro, it is racism for it means slave.

So why is nigeria still retaining the name when we all know the actual meaning that niger is just the curupt versión nigro.

niger (slave) area. River niger: river of slave nation. may God punish her
Politics / Re: Pictures Of Foreign Journalists Observing The Biafra@50 Sit At Home Order. by finaly01: 2:59pm On May 30, 2017
modik:

God bless u
And too
Politics / Re: Pictures Of Foreign Journalists Observing The Biafra@50 Sit At Home Order. by finaly01: 1:16pm On May 30, 2017
DocHMD:
Ewedu muslim skulls being pummelled with IPOB-induced pains. Allah Akbar!

grin grin
Are u on a mission to get back @ ewedu people? pls concentrarte on the point and Stop derailing the tread. Believe it or not the ewedu people controls Nigeria media and Sincerely, Some are already showing sympathy to our course.


Stop being childish in ur post biafra or not We need southern unity. Nigeria is a failed state even the afeniferes knows this. If we really want to archive biafra, we need to cease this opportunity to build bridges. La

Zik, Awo, Ojukwu and Gowon may have failed to allaign do to their personal ego but this is a new generation.

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Politics / Re: 50 Years On: Nigeria's Biafra Secessionist Movement. Al Jazeera Ask Kalu Pix by finaly01: 11:46am On May 30, 2017
evilyoruba:
At the end, Biafra will rise....every good people always love Biafra, some even question their belief because of Biafra, Doctors without border was formed, even someone set himself on fire because of Biafra, yet the diabolical fetish ritualistic tiger ugly 2faced hypocritical conneheads eating the dirty ewedu is all over the place ranting as mad angry ugly people they are
Nwanne biko lets be civil, Stop the insult

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Politics / Re: "This Government Took These Girls", Journalist Accused Buhari's Government Over by finaly01: 7:07am On May 14, 2017
Alaniyiokorausa:
Baba cover hour face in shame,
No mind that BMC, they are as sick as their pay Master
Politics / Re: Adams Oshiomhole And Wife, Iara Donate Items To Edo IDP Camp (Pics) by finaly01: 5:47am On May 11, 2017
This thing is looking more like a contract marriege. Why she no wan carry bele

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Politics / Ailing Buhari Looks More And More Like Golum In ‘lord Of The Rings – FFK by finaly01: 3:33pm On Apr 28, 2017
The Ailing President And The Coming Conflagration In Nigeria by Fani-KayodeHow do we describe our ailing President Muhammadu Buhari?As each day passes he looks more and more like the colourful creature called Golum in J.R. Tolkien’s ‘Lord of the Rings.’This is a man who came back from the United Kingdom as an ailing and fading ghost and who, despite all entreties and pleas from men and women of goodwill, has refused to resign.Since he came back he has not been seen in any public function, apart from the usual friday mosque prayers, and he has not presided over or been able to attend any of the weekly National Executive Council meetings in the last three weeks.Worse still when his high profile and once very powerful Secretary to the Federal Government, Babachir “the Grasscutter” Lawal was asked what his reaction was to the fact that he had just been suspended and stripped of his job by the Presidency, he asked, in a contemptous and condescending manner, “who is the Presidency?”I worked in the Villa as spokesman to President Olusegun Obasanjo 13 years ago for three good years before I was appointed as a Minister and joined his cabinet and I recognise the import of that loaded question.Simply put the SGF was asking the journaliat that put the question to him who exactly had suspended him in the Presidency because, as far as he was concerned, the President was no longer in control and other individuals are now making unauthorised decisions in his name and on his behalf without his knowledge.That is how badly things have degenerated in Buhari’s government as different forces and factions are attempting to grab the space and fill the widening power vacuum.Again three curious events took place in the last few days which all confirm this dangerous state of affairs.Firstly a Punch Newspaper reporter was marched out of the Villa by the President’s Chief Security Officer, without any reference to the President’s media team or aides, simply because he wrote a story suggesting that the President’s ailment was getting worse.Secondly as many as 20 Ministers and the President’s Chief of Staff refused to attend the last Federal Executive Council meeting which was presided over by Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the Vice President.This begs the following questions: was this a well-orchestrated protest and boycott or was it just holiday-time for all those Ministers that were absent?Thirdly the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, happily told Nigerians that the President “needed to rest” and would henceforth “not atted NEC meetings” but would instead be “working from home”.He also said that from now on all files that needed to be treated should be sent to the Presidents sitting room!Do we need to hear anything else before we can safely come to the conclusion that our President is no longer himself and is indeed on his way out?Whilst all this was going on and the confusion continued to brew another complicated and dangerous mess was silently unfolding in the background.This is of course the deadly, venomous and utterly shameful snake fight of double-speak, treachery and betrayal that is going on between Ibrahim Magu and his EFCC on the one hand and Ayo Oke and his NIA on the other with the National Security Advisor, Babagana Mongunu, dancing somewhere in between.With accusations and counter-accusations from all sides they are all dancing naked in the streets like madmen and bringing shame and opprobium to the institutions that they lead and to our nation and people.This is indeed bedlam in its fullest and most pristine form. It is worse than the cacaphony of the loud, strange and divided tongues that bellowed and screeched from the biblical Tower of Babel.A situation where the intelligence and security agencies are merrily “Tarkaring” and “Daboing” themselves before the entire world and exposing one anothers dirty little secrets all in a squalid attempt to gain the upper hand in an unfolding internal struggle for power and supremacy, is not good for the country and is even worse for the government that they all claim to serve.The bottom line is that the Presidency is in utter disarray and confusion and the health of the President, despite all pretentions, is obviously getting far worse and is degenerating by the day.Last week one rather bold commentator went as far as to describe him as looking like a “bag of skin and bones” and described him as a “walking ghost”.Many, including some of those around him, are wondering why he does not just resign, hand over the reigns of power to his Vice President and go back to Daura to take care of his health.Does he find it so difficult to let go? Has his desire to hold on to power at all costs become as obsessive, compelling and all-consumming as Golum’s “precious ring?”Does our country not deserve to have a president that is physically and mentally fit and that is hale and hearty?The fact of the matter is that for those of us that are not in the corridors of power but that are in the know, all this is very disturbing.The truth is that the consequeces of such confusion and turbulence for a nation that is not only suffering the worst economic recession in its history but that is also going through the greatest pain, trauma, division, strife, butchery, hardship and suffering since its civil war, are dangerous and unimaginable.Yet sadly it gets even worse. The most troubling assertion that is making the rounds is that the President has lost it to such a degree and that he is so incapacitated by his health challenges that he is hardly ever lucid.We are told that consequently the country is now being run by a small band of unelected, dark obsessive, paranoid, unstable, dangerous, volatile, ruthless, power-obsessed, ethnic and religious ultra-conservative cabal who have simply refused to let him resign in peace and who are covertly making all the decisions and are actually running the country.When one marries this explosive cocktail to the fact that many are fully aware of what will happen in our country if Buhari dies whilst on the throne it is enough to give us all sleepless nights about the future.That fear is compounded by the utterly chilling and callous public comments made by one Inusa Saidu Biu who claims to be an officer in the Nigerian Police Force.A few days ago he said that Buhari had been “poisoned by his enemies” (meaning southerners and Christians) and that if the President dies he would personally “shoot 200 people dead”.His assertion and threat, made openly and publicly on his Facebook page, in full police uniform whilst carrying weapons and hardware, says a lot and invokes deep concern.The truth is that Biu’s words betray the mindset and reflects the thinking of millions of people from Buhari’s core northern constituency, who think like him, who do not give a damn about anything or anyone other than Buhari, who see the President as their god and who are ready to kill for him at the drop of a hat.There are literally millions of murderous and genocidal maniacs like Biu crawling all over the landscape and under the woodwork of the core north and who are waiting to vent their spleen and anger and shed oceans of innocent blood in the event of anything untoward happening to the President.Sadly all this sounds familiar.Does anyone remember what sparked off the genocide that took place in Rwanda in the 1990’s?It all started when the Hutu President was killed in a plane crash and the Hutus were told that the plane had been shot down by their rival Tutsis.The result was that in the space of one month close to one million Tutsis were hacked to death and butchered in their homes by Hutu mobs who were motivated by nothing but hate and a desire to effect revenge.The rhetoric of people like Biu points in this direction. Only they will kill far more than one million if given half a chance.The truth is that we are sitting on a keg of gunpowder in this country and I sincerely hope and pray that the Presidents health improves and some measure of order, predictability, sanity, peace and stability is restored.If this happens we will have the historic opportunity to organise ourselves and vote the APC out in a peaceful election in 2019 but if it does not and Buhari dies before the end of his tenure, no-one in his right mind should expect a smooth transition of power to the Vice President.This is because the cabal and Buhari’s hard-line supporters and footsoldiers simply despise him and will not allow it to happen.If the President dies whilst on the throne there will be chaos, carnage and destruction on an unprecedented and massive scale in our country because his core northern support- base will unleash mayhem on Nigeria and particulary on southerners and Christians that reside in the north.What they fail to appreciate is that if that were to happen there will be an equally massive and unprecedented retaliation from the south and from the people of the Middle Belt and Nigeria will not survive it.It is unfortunate that things have come to this but let no-one make any mistake: the will of the south must not be tested.We are ready for the very worse and whether anyone likes it or not southern unity and solidarity is on the rise.Gone are the days that our people will be butchered at will in the morbid quest for northern Muslim power and in an attempt to perpetuate Hausa-Fulani hegemony without a robust and equally devastating response.We pray for our President: that God will forgive him of his many sins, grant him good health and spare his life but we also warn those that are planning to harm our people to sheath their swords before they set off a chain of events that will cause an unprecedented, historic and massive conflagration on the African continent, the likes of which have never been seen before.May God help us all.

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Politics / Re: Do You Still Recognize This Gentleman? by finaly01: 5:17pm On Feb 24, 2017
We are all pencils in the hand of God
Mother Teresa

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Travel / Re: Nigerians Confront South Africans With Guns In Pretoria - Facebook User by finaly01: 5:04pm On Feb 24, 2017
Nukualofa:
Nwa ojo si ogun ba nne ya afo. Hapu m aka. Ga choro ogbo gi
amahi Ihe na enye gi nsogbu, Maka na oburu na imara Ihe, ikahi ikwu ihahu ikwuru. Oburu na ichoro odimma umunne anyi no na SA, kedu Ihe gbasara biafra na xenophobia SA? kamgbe xenophobia malitera, onweru onyigbo obula gbagotara nokwa nigeria kagburu ya? Mana ndi ugwu na ndi mmanu tinyere onu ha kagbuo ya, ndi mba ozo gbakota, anyi Nile were ofu obi na alu ogu Umu nneanyi, iwe were Ihe biafra na acho imebi ya.
Travel / Re: Nigerians Confront South Africans With Guns In Pretoria - Facebook User by finaly01: 3:34pm On Feb 24, 2017
Nukualofa:
Nna garuo ulo i gwa ndi be unu
Ka isi agwa ndi bu unu
Travel / Re: Nigerians Confront South Africans With Guns In Pretoria - Facebook User by finaly01: 3:23pm On Feb 24, 2017
Nukualofa:
I garuo ulo i gwa nna muru gi na obu ezigbo anu ofia


Daalu nwanna
ife na enye gi nsogbu bu ubiam na amahi Ihe, Ibu ezigbo ngbada
Travel / Re: Nigerians Confront South Africans With Guns In Pretoria - Facebook User by finaly01: 2:15pm On Feb 24, 2017
Nukualofa:
Umu igbo always protecting themselves anywhere.


I recall how we did it against those hausa in Kaduna 2001 riots in Enugu road that they have to know that ife eji abu nwafor aburu ife njakiri
Ibu ezigbo anu ofia, are u doing this deliberately?

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Politics / Re: PREDICT & WIN: Predict The Next Person Buhari Will Call by finaly01: 12:00pm On Feb 23, 2017
Ten12:
putin nd kim
Your head dey Dia, to me I think the next person is going to be a celebrity,
Politics / PREDICT & WIN: Predict The Next Person Buhari Will Call by finaly01: 11:38am On Feb 23, 2017
PREDICT & WIN

Predict the next person Buhari will call and win a recharge card of 500 Naira of any network of your choice.

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Politics / Re: APC Prays For PDP Over Its Leadership Crisis by finaly01: 7:18am On Feb 22, 2017
APC new that the only charismatic man in their party that can pull the crowd in 2019 is in a dilemma and without him, they stand no chance against PDP.
Politics / Re: BREAKING: I Can’t Disclose Buhari’s Health Status – Osinbajo by finaly01: 7:02pm On Feb 06, 2017
APC is like a man that lied his way into a relationship that eventually ended up into marriage, a day shall come when he can't keep up with the lies.
2019 is around the corner, I hope u can keep up till then.

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Politics / Re: Gurara, Kaduna Power Stations To Commence Transmission Soon – FG by finaly01: 11:36am On Feb 05, 2017
I don't know about KADUNA but gurara is story for the gods cos I've been there before
Politics / Re: America Will Know:American Journalist Expose On Tinubu and Kashamu Drug Past by finaly01: 4:30am On Jan 30, 2017
No wonder they run Nigeria like cartel and cabal,
Religion / Re: DSS Summons Apostle John Suleiman For Speaking Against Killings Of Chirstians by finaly01: 7:13pm On Jan 28, 2017
I'm beginning to have a feeling that the most powerful man in Nigeria is the Sultan of SOKOTO,

Can someone remember that after the telephone call between wike and the INEC official was exposed, wike quickly visited The Sultan for an undisclosed meeting and immediately after that visit, the case died.

Now the same Sultan is asking the dss to arrest pastor J Suleman for hate speech,
Politics / Re: Cooking Gas: How Much Is It In Your Area by finaly01: 2:46pm On Jan 11, 2017
I bought 12.5kg for 5k on Monday in ABJ

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