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plusfield:yeah, Maryam Abacha had 10 children fathered by the dictator. |
REAL DEVELOPER not YEYE DEVELOPERS , ALIKO DANGOTE, tiri gbosa 4 U. |
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End time biscuits |
RIP
no blame PMB |
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IPOB vs IPOB, na dem, am following hw d situation will unravel. yeye DEVELOPERS. BIAFRUAD |
Epositive:i no wan laff. |
thepartyforum:ABUJA nkoor |
dirty radiator, bad cooking fan, weak water hose, bad gasket, bad radiator cover ,check for cracks on all plastic and rubber, bad seal. Test radiator compression. |
Kingsley10000:tiri gbosa .Receive one origin. twale Baba |
DEVELOPERS will blame buhari. meanwhile #Back2daura |
Culin:Lolhahaha, damsel if you give me cake .u Don hep me ,am going to be famous. please do d needful |
Culin:am available � |
edimahgurl:no dulling, God won't pass you by this year |
Kiss-ass sycophantic aides are the bane of effective leadership in this nation. #BACK2DAURA |
This Guy has smoked osogbo weed. My GF held my collar tight and called me stupid, the way she later begged made her humble. That girl is dangerous, msc doesn't matter. walk away |
sai Baba, 2023. e pain them |
paulibling:This comment touched me, I pray that he is not positive to any STDs .I've seen many men wasted because of sex. FEAR WOMEN |
Nnamdi Kanu is developing Japan presently. Records shows that he has developed U.K and Nigeria. cut d head and body will die naturally, dats IPOB for you .yeye developers |
dfg |
Cyril Ramaphosa has been elected the new president of South Africa after the resignation of Jacob Zuma. The country's 400-member parliament, dominated by the ruling African National Congress party (ANC), elected Ramaphosa on Thursday to finish his predecessor's term, which ends with elections in 2019. The ANC has finished first in every national vote since the end of white-minority rule in 1994. In December, 65-year-old Ramaphosa narrowly defeated Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in the race to replace South African President Jacob Zuma as the head of the party. Ramaphosa was born in 1952 in Soweto, a township southwest of the Johannesburg city centre, and went on to study law at the University of the North at Turfloop. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/12/cyril-ramaphosa-anc-leader-171218180222503.html
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FORMER PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA is a weakling. on behalf of the Progressives ,Sai BABA. DEVELOPERS would just be wishing and hoping, PMB 2023 |
Embattled ANC figure Jacob Zuma steps down as president of South Africa after almost a decade in power. Jacob Zuma, South Africa's embattled and controversial president, has announced his resignation in a televised address to the nation. "I have to come to decision to resign with immediate effect," he said on Wednesday in Pretoria. Zuma's resignation followed weeks of intense public pressure to step down amid longstanding corruption allegations. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) formally asked Zuma, 75, to resign on Tuesday. He initially refused, saying he did not understand why he was being told to step down. The party later announced plans to hold a no-confidence vote against him on Thursday in parliament. Zuma, who served as the country's president since 2009, joined the ANC in 1958. He is considered one of the party stalwarts, having served for 10 years on the Robben Island prison alongside freedom fighter Nelson Mandela and living in exile before returning to South Africa in 1990. Despite being known for being an astute political operator, Zuma's presidency was characterised by scandal and corruption allegations, making him the most controversial president since the end of apartheid. South Africa will look back and wonder how we allowed a president so reprehensible to last so long in office. SIZWE MPOFU-WALSH, AUTHOR "South Africa will look back and wonder how we allowed a president so reprehensible to last so long in office," Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, author of Democracy and Delusion: 10 Myths in South African Politics, told Al Jazeera. Corruption allegations South Africa's Constitutional Court ruled last December that parliament had failed to hold Zuma accountable over the alleged use of state funds to upgrade his rural home in Nkandla. That followed an earlier court decision in April 2016 that found Zuma had "failed to uphold, defend and respect the Constitution". It resulted in an impeachment vote that same month, but the motion failed to pass when parliament, where the ANC holds a majority, voted 233 to 143 in Zuma's favour. Zuma was also found to have given favour to an Indian immigrant family known as the Guptas, in what became known as the state capture scandal. It was reported that the family wielded such influence over Zuma that they were able to decide who got appointed to the cabinet. Zuma has always claimed his innocence and some South Africans still defend him, saying he was targeted unfairly in a system that is underpinned by corruption. "When it comes to the allegations of state capture, the state was captured a long time ago. And here we are focusing only on Zuma. There is a broader perspective one needs to take when looking at state capture," Wandile Giwa, a 26-year-old student, told Al Jazeera. Joyful response expected But most South Africans are expected to be overjoyed by Zuma's ouster. The call for Zuma to step down reached a crescendo in early February when the Nelson Mandela Foundation released a statement calling for him to go immediately. "President Zuma has abused the trust of South Africans. He must go, sooner rather than later. Time is of the essence," the foundation said. The court rulings heightened pressure on new ANC head Cyril Ramaphosa, who was elected party leader in December 2017, to force Zuma to step down as the party looks to repair its reputation. But Zuma had survived several no-confidence votes in parliament and until early February believed he would survive another. The tide changed, however, and several of his allies abandoned him. Ramaphosa has been clear that he had no intention of humiliating Zuma and the ANC itself reportedly wanted him to bow out on his own, rather than drag out the process. Still, Zuma leaves the ANC deeply divided and analysts say the party faces a serious challenge to repair its reputation in his wake. "Ramaphosa will have a hard time fixing a party that faces indecision and disagreement over its values at every level," said Ebrahim Fakir, an independent political analyst. details later http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/02/jacob-zuma-resigns-south-africa-president-180209204724335.html
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Funmibi01:mystery of life, shit happens.i know she's with the Lord. ☆Happy☆ ♡Valentine's♡ ☆Day☆ and a very big shout out birthday to you .Have a blast, it's your day. |
Bavarian |
APC/Presidency has lost it totally ... dem be like Trailer wen fail brake right now ... clutching anyhow at straws Down with the mad old dulllard |
ipobarecriminals:your comment is an inspiration to me and I would love to tap from it. i will like to have a chat with you. |
SalamRushdie:you are in the spirit, i have plans too but i need a stepping stone to accomplish my goals. Am working towards that |
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