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Houseofglam7:u lafin @ thee? |
UNTILBUHARIISDECLAREDASPRESIDENT B4 i tell you my sec lov bio #if i wish to,,, |
BA WANI SHEGEN! SEH APC! SAI BUHARI DAN UWAR MUTUM YA TABO NI DA ADAWA YA GA RAGARGAZA! UP APC! #NIGERIANS DECIDES |
[quote author=umarc19 post=32184147]Alhamdulillah ![]() Now that Buhari has won Jonathan , will Buhari's wife make Nigerians laugh and forget their sorrows like first lady Dame Patience does? This woman has increased the life span of an average Nigerian. Examples of her "award winning speeches" include: 1- * Nigeria is a great CONTINENT. 2- * My husband and Sambo IS good people. 3- * I rather KILL myself than commit SUICIDE. 4- * My fellow widows. 5- * I travelled to abroad to rest in peace. 6- * My husband is the best couple on earth. 7- * The doctors are responding to treatment. 8- * For those who said I speech bad English, I left them for God. 9- * Ojukwu is dead, but his Manhood still lives on. 10- * Na only you waka come? 11- * Chai ! Chai !! Chai !!! This blood we are "sharing" 12- * diaris God o... 13- * on behave of N2million I donate my family. hahaha gaskiya ne, ba bu wani shegen aii apc |
mailadedamola: ![]() mailadedamola:DON UWAR SU!! MUN CI ZABE!! APC!!!! |
cirmuell:yeah! naira-dude |
vjsmiles:the pheraphernalia of periling your goose-pimple humble bragging is at a crimson alert,because sir patrick prose is @ an abstrack kung-fu temple being nominated with lingua moguls of the highest camouflage-rank |
cirmuell:CLUELESSNESS |
48 Hours Curfew Here In Kano |
DeeCherry:I HATE ZLATAN atitude |
[quote author=stolenstone post=32180243]sai Buhari. Seun I take God beg you wey my cash prize award for being the firstus Commentus 1 of nairaland of this thread?! Meanwhile, I no see any biggie with the position. Wanna plead with all Nigerians to please accept the results of the presidential polls with good faith, challenge the results with the election tribunal or the court of law and not view violence. Post-election violence no good at all. God bless Nigeria!!!!APC |
where were you when ffk and co are insulting the opposition? idiot! abeg like for gmb since am FTC |
Tallesty1:CLASS; e.g FFK et ce tra |
martineverest:WE ARE TALKING ABOUT POLITICS HERE PLZ, SEUN BAN THIS TOPIC GMB!! ABEG LIKE EEE |
Glowstone:are you HAIRforce? |
nzeadachie:ask ojuku |
nzeadachie:your IGbos family are the one bringing problem to northerners |
personal59:off |
[quote author=IbnSultaan post=31586526]President Goodluck Jonathan admitted Friday that he did not speak on telephone with the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, as claimed last week by the Nigerian foreign affairs ministry, an apparently false claim that sparked a diplomatic spat between the two countries with Morocco recalling its ambassador. The president has ordered a full investigation into the scandal and has promised to sanction the foreign affairs official who made that claim, a statement from his office said. Mr. Jonathan was “shocked, surprised and highly embarrassed by the controversy that has erupted over whether or not he had a telephone conversation with His Majesty, King Mohammed VI of Morocco,” the statement said. Diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Morocco worsened Tuesday after the North African country recalled its ambassador from Abuja, following the telephone call row. The controversy began after Morocco revealed last week that its leader rejected a request from Mr. Jonathan for a conversation. The Moroccan Foreign Ministry said the request was a devious move by Mr. Jonathan to curry electoral favour than a genuine diplomatic move. “The request by Nigerian authorities for a phone conversation between HM King Mohammed VI and Nigerian President was refused by the Monarch who deemed it inappropriate on grounds of the upcoming elections in Nigeria,” the statement read. However, on Monday, the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement refuting the claim of the Moroccans. The Nigerian foreign ministry claimed that King Mohammed IV of Morocco spoke to President Jonathan from France where he had gone for a visit. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also denied that the phone call was intended to confer electoral gains on Mr. Jonathan who faces a crucial electoral challenge from an invigorated opposition in two weeks. “Since the King was in France and not in Morocco, both leaders spoke extensively over the telephone on matters of mutual interest and concern that have nothing to do with the conduct of re-scheduled elections in Nigeria. “It is therefore preposterous to suggest that Mr President’s telephone call to the Moroccan monarch was intended to confer any electoral advantage on the President,” the statement read. The North African nation responded furiously Tuesday, denying the claim by the Nigerian authorities, and recalling its ambassador. The office of Mohammed VI denied the king ever spoke to the Nigerian president. It issued a statement describing Nigeria’s claim that a discussion took place between King Mohammed and President Jonathan as “unethical practices”. The statement said it wished to state in the “clearest and strongest terms” that “there has never been a phone conversation” between the two leaders. “The King’s Office categorically denies the false allegations made by Nigerian authorities about an alleged phone conversation between the Sovereign and Nigerian President,” the statement said. A statement signed by Reuben Abati, the spokesperson for Mr. Jonathan, said the furore generated over the matter was due “entirely to misinformation as President Jonathan has neither spoken with King Mohammed nor told anybody that he had a telephone conversation with the Moroccan Monarch”. “It is true that President Jonathan has been speaking with some African leaders to seek their support for Nigeria’s candidate for the position of President of the African Development Bank (AfDB). “In continuation of his efforts in support of the candidacy of the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina for headship of the AfDB, President Jonathan indicated that he would like to speak with the King of Morocco, the President of Algeria and the President of Egypt. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was consequently directed to make necessary contacts with the embassies of the three countries and arrange for President Jonathan to speak with their leaders. “Since that directive was given, President Jonathan has spoken with the Prime Minister of Algeria and subsequently sent Vice President Namadi Sambo to Algiers as Special Envoy to follow-up on his discussions with the Algerian Prime Minister on support for Nigeria’s candidate in the coming elections for the AfDB Presidency. “The President has, however, not yet spoken with King Mohammed VI and President Al-Sisi of Egypt as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs must know. The statement said President Jonathan has ordered the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aminu Wali, to urgently undertake a full investigation of the claim which emanated from the Ministry that the President spoke with King Mohammed VI. “The investigation is to identify all those who were responsible for the unacceptable act of official misinformation which has resulted in an unnecessary diplomatic row with another country and national embarrassment,” the statement said. Nairaland full of pornography |
AfricanApple:lol..kk |
politricks:then you need an optician |
Kelklein:or you make suya with the other goat |
personal59:please try to upgrade your english.. Or you think you are a better muslim than i? Oh! Let ALLAH judge us. May ALLAH help us all,,ameen! |


