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Ipob miscreants terrorizing in the social media all the time. Una no dey taya ![]()
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Ipob miscreants terrorizing in the social media all the time.
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Good move. |
Bunch of confused idiotic miscreants misled and brainwashed by one fugitive Scammer called Nnamdi Cownu. I expected to hear reports of ogbunigwe and gunshots fire in all the polling units since morning from these cowards instead they have all gone into hiding like their Oga.
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This is Wike(d)! Perhaps pulled down by a strong force. But this seem not to look like the Zuma statue. |
This is Wike(d)! The statue was pulled down. Though this is not the Zuma statue. |
Toto......That sounds familiar. I hope its not what I'm thinking though. Rest if you will find peace! |
The rise and fall of Mugabe. Goodbye Rob! |
She went there on her own volution and both of them planned the whole thing. This is what so much exposure to social media and porn site has done to our young ones. All they think every now and then is experimental sexual indulgence. Abeg make una free the boy jare! |
Who ask you ![]() This man won't just shut up for at least a whole day without displaying the effect of hard drugs on him. Toooo bad! |
Most of you praise her for her beauty in her new found freedom but I tell you that behind those smile of hers could be emotional pains and agony. Don't believe everything you see on the social media because 95% are fake. |
Na wao! I thought he's Ghanian until I read that name over and over and over again to see O'hanian. Chai!...Old age don dey set in abi na Buhari hardship cause am sef,man no dey see well again. Happy married life to you guys. |
ChangetheChange:You don take your drugs today ![]() See Wetin drunkenness dey do your Oga.
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Even before Tuesday night’s dramatic events, which could yet mark the end of her rags-to-riches story, it had not been a great year for Robert Mugabe’s mercurial wife, Grace. There was the extraordinary incident in which she allegedly assaulted a young model in Johannesburg – and needed diplomatic immunity to avoid an embarrassing court case. There was the bitter feud with the vice-president and rival to succeed her husband, Emmerson Mnangagwa, which resulted in her denying she plotted to poison him. Then there was the decline in both the Zimbabwean economy and her own personal popularity ratings. The two may be connected, given that her detractors like to refer to her as the “First Shopper”. Grace Mugabe’s political ambitions may have been as much about self-preservation as an instinct to lead. She has two sons and a daughter with the 93-year-old president. Libya is not the only case study to demonstrate that history is not always kind to family members who outlive a long-term authoritarian ruler. At the heart of Grace Mugabe’s extraordinary journey from struggling single mother to the most powerful woman in Zimbabwe is a love story. In the early 1990s, Grace, a young married woman who had secured a job in the president’s typing pool,found that the president kept sticking around to say hello. “He came to me and started asking about my family,” she told South African journalist Dali Tambo in 2013, in a rare interview. “He just started talking to me, asking me about my life. Were you married before, things like that … I didn’t know it was leading somewhere. I was quite a shy person, very shy.”The anglophile president wooed Grace over tea and scones, but there were a couple of obstacles to their relationship. One was the age gap – President Mugabe is 40 years older than Grace. Another was the fact that the president was already married, to Sally Mugabe, who at the time had terminal cancer. “I felt a bit uncomfortable when he proposed to me since he was still married to Sally,” she said. Robert Mugabe, never a great romantic, took a practical approach. “It was necessary for me to look for someone and, even as Sally was still going through her last few days, although it might have appeared to some as cruel, I decided to make love to [Grace]. She happened to be one of the nearest and she was a divorcee herself. And so it was,” he said in the same interview. Grace and Robert were married in 1996 in a lavish ceremony attended by 40,000 people, including Nelson Mandela. By then the couple already had two children and a third would arrive a year later. At first, as she struggled to emerge from the popular Sally’s shadow, Grace was a quiet first lady. She appeared by her husband’s side for official functions but she rarely got involved in politics herself. Publicly she focused on charity work; privately on legendary shopping expeditions. Also, nicknamed “Gucci Grace”, she has a penchant for Ferragamo heels. On one spree in Paris she is widely reported to have racked up a £75,000 bill. But the seeds of the first lady that Grace would become – more involved, more powerful – were already being sown. In 2009, a British photographer, Richard Jones, tried to take her photograph outside a hotel in Hong Kong. She wasn’t happy. Jones alleges that he was chased down by her bodyguards, who pinned back his arms while she punched him repeatedly in the face. She has since been implicated in several incidents outside Zimbabwe: in Singapore, in Malaysia and most recently in SouthAfrica, where in August she was accused of assaulting a young model with the plug at the end of an extension cord. Only a diplomatic pass enabled her to return to Harare with her dignity just about intact. Outside her role as Zimbabwe’s first lady, she has also run several failed mining businesses and built her own dairy farming empire on five previously white-owned farms. The former owners had been evicted during Zimbabwe’s controversial “land reform” process. Grace was learning from her husband, she explained. “I was very young when I started living with President Mugabe. But he was patient with me and took time to groom me into the woman that I am now,” she said in a 2012 speech. In 2014, she was slowly unveiled as a potential successor to her husband. She became head of the ruling party’s women’s league, a position that gave her a seat on the party’s all-powerful decision-making body, the politburo. She was awarded a doctorate from the University of Zimbabwe, although she was only registered at the institution for three months, giving her the necessary academic background (her thesis, on the changing structure of the family, has never been publicly released). The state propaganda machine began talking up her political acumen – and so did she. She started holding rallies where she would rail against the president’s perceived enemies, telling one crowd: “They say I want to be president. Why not? Am I not a Zimbabwean? ”The first lady had the active support of Zanu-PF’s Youth League, and some politicians coalesced around her to form a faction called Generation 40 (G40) – a grouping of younger leaders that deliberately draws a distinction with the party’s old guard. But she remained deeply unpopular with wider population, who have been incensed by reports of her extravagant spending. In recent years, Mnangagwa had emerged as her husband’s likely successor, partly because of his support within the country’s powerful security establishment and among veterans of Zimbabwe’s 1970s guerrilla war. Robert Mugabe’s move to sack Mnangagwa last week appeared to settle the contest in favour of Grace. The army’s intervention this week means the opposite result is now all but certain.
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NCC is just a toothless Bulldog. |
Latest information is that an order has been passed by the Governor that Mugabe's statue be modified to Paul Biya of Cameron. Paul Biya is to arrive Imo State on the 28th November for a two day working visit where his statue will be unveiled. God help us in this country. |
Sit tight leadership syndrome is very typical with African leaders who most times started well but end up being disgraced out of power,exiled or eventually killed like common criminals. Power to a typical African is something he craves for like no other thing. A man contesting for an ordinary Town union president or Club meeting is ready to spend all his resources to vie for the position and in some cases twist the rules to perpetuate himself in power. Communities and Town Chieftaincy tussle has left many dead and properties destroyed because someone is power hungry or drunken in it. Perhaps Chief MKO Abiola would have been alive today.This is a man who was already made Billionaire but was too power hungry which led to his sudden demise under suspicious circumstances because he wanted what he already had --Power, because when you have money,you dine with kings and royals and install kings and politicians. But his greed for absolute political power became his undoing. "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely " |
Op you just posted trash here. I strongly believe you are one of the feminist trying so hard to justify single parenthood and promiscuity, prostitution, lesbianism by women. Apart from those who lost their husband by death,the rest are mostly women who use what lay under their legs to get what they desperately want. Port Harcourt no doubt is infested with this class of women who believe they shouldn't live under same roof with a man as husband and wife. A whole lot of them are known lesbians who shamelessly book hotel rooms with their lovers where they engage in their abominable acts. There is nothing to celebrate about single parenthood especially from women who had the opportunity to live happily with a man and raise their children together but choose to chase shadows. |
1freshdude:Hmmmm....
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Una go finish this poor creature for goodness sake. Since last week its all about monitor lizards. No more Python and cobra snake thread coming to this forum again because all the species of this snakes has been killed and eaten. Na wao! |
Political prostitution didn't start today so I'm not surprised. They decamp not because of the party's manifesto or programs but for selfish interest. Same way a known notorious political prostitute Atiku Abubakar is about to dump the APC for PDP in his quest to become President of Nigeria. God is watching all of you. |
DozieInc:The coup is not pointless.At least Mugabe dynasty has been cut off.Mugabe had wanted to appoint Grace his wife as vice president to succeed him in next month party meeting. At least the opposition can now have a voice and perhaps the economy of this one time great nation will bounce back. |
Rubbish. Wike(d) ass lickers! |
I see plenty of suicide loading... It is better done in the hospital where one will receive proper counselling because many people still believe that HIV is a death sentence. If one discovers that he or she is positive by themselves,that could lead to depression and possibly suicide. Please take those kits back to where you brought them from Mr Minister. |
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Yeye policeman that doesn't know his work. One week two wahala from the incompetent and clueless IGP who knows nothing but bribe and sleeping around with female junior officers I wonder why he has not been fired since. This country sef! |
Why not mind your own business Mr President. We have countless wahala in this country daily but nobody hears anything from you. Buhari! Buhari!!! Buhari!!!....... How many times did I call you.....
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Where are those Atheists who say there is nothing like God or that everything happens as coincidence and not premeditated. There are higher forces,unseen things to the naked eyes. The world did not just come to be by coincidence,there is a greater force,a master designer that made it all. You can tap into these unseen supernatural forces and see the future if you have the prerequisite. It is obvious that this man saw what will happen even though he may not know the exact date or time. |
Good. |
Our police force is a disgrace to the name and profession. Their behavior sometimes puts doubt in my mind if they are really humans or animals in black uniform. Where in this world will you see a police officer displaying this kind of stupidity if not in Nigeria. Police in other climes are well dressed and polished and discharge their duties with utmost professionalism but reverse is the case here. Our own police some weeks back stole over four bags of garri along the East/West road in Rivers State with guns threatening poor market women along the road. Shame!
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dollyjoy:Chisos!!! Joy why did you hit him so hard like that na,eehn! E pain am!
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Amaechi: Dakuku who told you to copy my speech without authorization, don't you know that is plagiarism? Dakuku: Oga no vex! I been say make I use am first after I go come tell you for house. What do these politicians take us to be for goodness sake eehn!
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