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Gerrard59:please there is no where the OP agreed for 'unnecessary comments' to be posted. He just agreed not to shut people out and that didn't give anyone the right to post irrelevant and questionable comments all in the name of 'Divergent' views. we are passed that anyway and as you can see, We going strong |
comradespade:I hardly comment o and na say i get travel plans naim make me dey here. I no dey travel section again so I repeat...some people are justfoolish |
comradespade:we all here man...some people are justfoolish |
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So fine...I need something like this |
dainformant:I just they laugh o |
IfeanyiYagazie:I'm happy you said you are yet to see...speak what you know sir |
I just came to see who posted this and I'm not suprised...Happy sunday o |
Him village people never tire for him matter? its well |
The result was good overall...welcome to the bar learned colleagues |
blessedroveno:Noted |
nnokwa042:Carry ya fustration and comot for my mention o. I dey talk wetin I sabi and from comments here, it seems their app is great.if you read my comment well you'd see I mentioned I don't really know about their app and I dont want to...have a nice day |
is the pastor not human? People worship their pastors and are so afraid of doing what is naturally proper |
Ishilove:I'd take Gtb over diamond bank anyday.That bank with their small banking hall and discriminative employment policies?Gtb had some issues recently with their App but it has since been fixed and things returned to normal. Even Zenith is worse when it comes to mobile app.i don't know about Diamond but don't really want to know... |
We don't know or use them here in the south...congrats though |
Considering the profits they make I'm not suprised... nice development |
Nice and welcomed development...thats if it won't be politicised |
Its always about the Women...Men too need this free medical services o. remember we are all equal too.Nice development anyway |
Where is Gtb? |
Mogbe! I even thought they were related to Evans the kidnapper |
So this old boy no blow since but wan use political connection see the light...I'm not hating o but no be by force to blow sha.Music is not for everyone |
This would definately not work in Nigeria with our recalcitrant power failures...nice invention though! |
I will comment later |
He is mad...even Buhari is madder |
This one Weak me ![]() |
Former football star George Weah and incumbent Vice-President Joseph Boakai on Saturday edged closer to competing in a run-off vote for Liberia’s presidency, with three quarters of polling stations counted. Weah now commands 39.2 percent of votes cast and counted while Boakai has taken 29.6 percent, the chairman of the National Elections Commission (NEC) Joseph Korkoya told journalists in Monrovia. If no single candidate gains more than 50 percent of the vote, a run-off will be scheduled in November between the top two contenders, according to Liberian law. Whoever wins the vote will take over power from President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who has served a maximum two terms and is stepping down after 12 years. Although Weah strengthened his lead over Boakai from partial results released on Friday, further increasing his vote margin by more than 10 percentage points would be a significant challenge. The NEC said 1,193,331 votes have been counted so far, with turnout at 74.35 percent, a trend which means that Weah would need to win a majority in almost all the remaining districts in a nation of 2.18 million registered voters. The pair are well clear of the 18 other candidates, though longtime opposition leader Charles Brumskine took 9.7 percent of votes counted and Coca-Cola executive Alexander Cummings is on 6.9 percent, meaning the role of their supporters will be significant if a run-off is called. Weah is ahead in 12 of Liberia’s 15 counties including Montserrado, its most populous, while Boakai leads in two including his home county Lofa. Boakai said earlier Saturday he was still confident of winning without the need for a second round vote. “I am sure of winning the first round,” he told journalists. “If there is second round we will go for it but I am sure of being the winner at the end of the day,” he added. NEC chairman Korkoya also said he had ordered a re-run in the town of Dulay, where a presiding officer was allegedly caught stuffing extra ballots by an observer after polls had closed. The polling official was now in custody, Korkoya said, but the total of final results of the election will not be known until polling in the area is completed on Tuesday. Meanwhile counting in legislative elections also held last Tuesday is only 30 percent complete https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/liberia-election-weah-boakai-likely-go-run-off/
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Wike My Guy! |
simiolu1:So now its 'they encouraged him to drink'? I give up on you |
Mrkumareze:Have you seen the statement he made at the police station? The way you people jump at conclusion ehn |



