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Why spending huge sum to buy military wares that will be surrendered to terrorists |
Also stealing cows= they are herdsmen also. This guys are eventually rounding up the whole country. How can 70 dead bodies be lying at your backyard but you decide to mourn the one body in another country. Is Nigeria ok |
There's no P in Igbo alphabet |
Very pathetic. Buhari is just lounging inside aso rock |
Shameless |
But you can't just start treating a patient without observation,tests and records in this whole situation |
Wondering the kind of training they received, maybe better use of ammunition. The north are just training their army for eventuality, the West has watered their amoteku, the east claim armless, the war ongoing somewhere at the middle. Had been hearing of Nigeria sitting on time bomb. Let the decision be decided. |
Basher8583:At least they don't carry plate or be looking for ruga. Don't worry foreign donors will soon get tired, then you guys will know howfa |
APCNig:Fool. That's why the whole North is littered with IDPs even without going to war |
Will this stop borrowing |
Hmm. Plenty arms in the hands of political thugs. Hope that road is safe for traveling this Yuletide |
These things ain't ending soon ,as they come from different dimensions. That part of Nigeria is in jeopardy |
Embarrassing |
Cowards |
You are protesting against another person protest. After all this protest , what next- more insecurity |
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Nigeria dont want import trade but want to export to other countries |
They might appear another place |
Looks like this country is too large |
Functional nation. Hope visa renewals wont be arrested |
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Next level things |
Sane Country |
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Food and Beverage West Africa, 18-20 June 2019, Landmark Center Lagos. The premier gathering of industry professionals related to the West African food and beverage industry. While visiting the show, you will be able to view 1000’s of products from around the world, many of which will be showcased for the first time in the region. You will be able to find new products, source new suppliers and keep up to date with new industry trends. With your business so reliant on cost, efficiency and being ahead of your competitors this really is a show you can’t afford to miss. See exhibiting companies : www.fnb-westafrica.com
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After all the VIP treatment, they will still wait for others board before the flight takes off. They better stand on queue because they were trained for that |
We need competence and capability leadership |
Don't want to hear that some people have accident on their way |
Please let good thinking Nigerians support buhari to retire home peacefully in 2019 |
Stupidity. Talking about 2023 when you have not finished 2018 |
Jarfar should be negotiating his whistle blower � by now |
Have not heard metrologists mention south south in weather forecast |