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I hope that her accomplices are caught, she did not pulled this alone, the death was premeditated. She is a cold blooded murderer. |
Where Dr. Isa Pantami? |
We just played into the hands of very dangerous terrorist organisation, where do we go from here? |
Thanks for the apps suggestions. |
mathefaro:You no know note 4x or bn41? |
I need note 4 pro battery pls, n41. How much? |
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I need note 4x battery please bn41, how much? |
How much? |
Redmi note 8 pro |
Hathor5:her children |
What is the title of the song that played with the car please? |
Who has Xiaomi note 6 battery for sell please rn41 and how much? |
I believed |
It can't kill us |
yungfeezyy: |
SLS should just learn the game, he was sacked from CBN and now dethroned. The guy is a failure. |
Psalms 91 and 23 |
Where do I download gcam from please? |
Wat is the way out |
Atiku’s Fiercest Foe Isn’t Buhari; It’s the INEC Chairman By Farooq Kperogi The auguries already favor a decisive win Atiku win in the forthcoming February 16 election, and the biggest electoral shock may actually come from the northwest, hitherto Buhari’s impregnable electoral fortress. The silent majority of voters in the region will ventilate their pent-up anger and frustration against Buhari in ways that will signal a tectonic disruption of the habitual voting patterns of the region. At this point, Buhari isn’t a threat to Atiku. INEC Chairman Professor Mahmood Yakubu is actually Atiku’s most potent threat now. Here is why. A brother of the INEC chairman’s close friend confided in me today that the electoral boss has a deep-seated animus toward Atiku and has made many nasty, unkind remarks about Atiku in private. That, in and of itself, is not the problem. We are all entitled to our personal predispositions and biases as long as they don’t interfere with our judgement on occasions that invite our neutrality and fairmindedness. However, the same source told me the INEC chairman has a profound personal investment in APC’s electoral successes, like Maurice Iwu had of PDP’s victories. He said the INEC chairman told his friend that he was going to hand victory to APC in the Osun governorship election even though PDP clearly and handily won it. Buhari’s unguardedly candid confession on January 27 at the banquet hall of the Osun State Government House that APC won the Osun governorship election with “remote control” is the biggest corroboration of this previously uncirculated whisper. The go-to rhetorical strategy to impeach the credibility of uncomfortable, anonymous but veridical revelations like this is to call them “fake” and dismiss them as ill motivated. Well, I’ve confirmed the INEC chairman’s ill will against and active personal hostility toward Atiku from other credible sources that should know. I’m so sure of my information that I can swear by Allah that Professor Yakubu isn’t neutral toward Atiku and has said unmentionably disparaging things about him in private. I invoke the wrath of Allah upon me if I am making this up. I hope Professor Yakubu, who is a Muslim like me and with whom I have personal familiarity, can do the same. I concede that INEC has taken many admirable actions in the past few months that point to some degree of independence. It has also conducted a few elections in which APC lost, but that may just be window-dressing to conceal plans for the grand presidential electoral heist on February 16. The world needs to know that the INEC chairman isn’t neutral toward all the presidential candidates. There are many other disturbing things I’ve heard about the INEC chair that I’ll withhold for now because I haven’t independently confirmed them. It suffices to say, nonetheless, that the INEC chairman is NOT a neutral arbiter in the forthcoming election. Domestic and international observers—and Atiku’s agents—should observe him with heightened sensitivity. This is not Attahiru Jega; this is a less evil version of Maurice Iwu. |
All I'm asking is, if it is possible to ever redeem this country again? |
No Sir |
Now that fake news has taken over the truth, what do we now do? Happy Sunday. |
Good morning guys, how much should I pay, as workmanship for roofing a 3 bedroom flat? |
This crisis has been going on back and forth, from Kasuwa Magani to Agwom Adara kidnap. The Government was suppose to be monitoring the crisis before the breakdown of law and order. God help us. |
Sannisege:Why must he go to America, we have China. |
Even in the Church, we are following this, to show how crucial this is. |
johnson4nosa:I had the same experience as yours yesterday, there was a difference with the number at the back of the ba3. The original battery with my phone is 41 while the new one is 43, when the guy fix the new ba3, it did not power up It just vibrated. He removed the connecting chord from my old batter, one slim cable joining the battery and the phone and removed the new one also, join the old chord to the new ba3. Bingo! It's what I'm using to type. I appreciated him with #500 Hausa young man, God bless. |
[quote author=Protein0 post=71130085]speaker test failed and it wrote pass? How please? Elucidate :- There is Not hearing Male voice Female voice It's on not hearing, after imputting that hardware code |