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BLOOD OF LINDA IKEJI!!!! |
seunmsg:Fvcking IPOBS Activist....Always deflecting the blame to someone in APC....una go old He either resigns or get thrown and removed from politics |
If anybody ask about ameachi or tinubu here thunder go tear the person nyash....Did they operate at federal level then,,,,if their states can prove anything about them then everybody should shut up about them |
PDP HAS BECOME A PARTY LEAD BY A BOKOHARAM POINT 1 ......IPODS GO SOON DECAMP TO APGA |
NEVER!!! PDP IS THE PARTY OF YAM EATERS AND BOKO HARAM LEADERSHIP.....THEY BETTER CHANGE NAME EVEN THE FEW SOUTH EAST IPOBIANS VOTE WONT HELP THEM THIEVES N ROBBERS......CURSED INDIVIDUALS. |
She should not get comfortable...Anambra is APGA...we will soon sack her Sai Obiano |
FTBOY:Meanwhile my own gimme discount take 3k....maybe i gv her the kokolet well |
Its simple I have been saying it since the rise was artificial manipulation.....BDC were in Bed with the banks in this country to exploit Nigerians with the taste for luxury and foreign products....how you may ask?...let me sight an example most ppl could not reject the urge to still use their cards home or abroad to get stuff which bank rate didnt apply instead some banks charge at most 370/$1 for transactions making huge marginal profit...I bet you if Mr Ubah ever name names which i doubt....It will be Bank CEOs and MD union with BDC cabals |
Some ppl dey for here the complain of #8 yet dem dey spend not less than 100 in a month to play maijabet...Chai! |
dahmie2013:Guy me watch with amazement as ppl just dey fail English Comprehension anyhow for here.....if na spiritual comprehension now everybody go carry A1 |
erico2k2:66(1)(a) of the constitution. It provides as follows: No person shall be qualified for election to the Senate or House of Representatives if; subject to the provision of section 28 of this constitution, he has voluntarily acquired the citizenship of a country other than Nigeria. Over and Out.....Let me not see you and your kids near public office o. |
peacengine:As you oversabi the Nigerian Constitution now...Did you know it is a violation for a Senator to have Dual Citizenship?.....Have you mow see where u erred my brother? |
peacengine:Here is Knowledge for you brother....Senators are not required to have Dual Citezenship for with this Knowledge can you see where you erred? |
This people are lebanese people....Quote me anywhere and lebanon |
Sahara Group Aieto Energy Taleveras Group and etc........Their CEO/CFO should come infront of this comitee and explain how the money was remmited to FG |
Sahara Group Aieto Energy Taleveras Group and etc........Their CEO/CFO should come infront of this comitee and explian how the money was remmited to FG |
Na GLobal Alliance abi...we are not interested |
Marshallian:She is Nigerian(Mixed) Hungarian...Her name is Sarah Ofili Ikechukwu's Ex GF not sure shes dating tekno though...she is always preaching about being single |
naijadeyhia:LWKMD LWKMD ![]() |
Are you willing to talk to Boko Haram about the missing Chibok schoolgirls? "As long as we can establish the bona fides of the leadership of Boko Haram, we are prepared as a government to discuss with them how to get the girls back. But we have not established any evidence of a credible leadership." Is Abubakr Shekau still the leader of Boko Haram? "I receive conflicting information about the status of Shekau. Some say he has been removed and replaced by a less charismatic terrorist leader. "I think he must be on the run, because out of the 14 local government districts that Boko Haram used to call their caliphate, they now do not control any now. They are scattered around the Sambisa forest and they have resorted to attacking soft targets, people in churches, mosques and market places, and using improvised explosive devices." Are you seeking any further help from the West in the fight against Boko Haram? "I was invited by the G7 during my visit to Europe to brief them on the issue of security Boko Haram, and I did so. I subsequently sent Nigeria's 'shopping list' in terms of the infrastructure destroyed. That is schools, medical facilities and other institutions, bridges blown up, and the estimates of repair." Did you also ask for Western military help? "Yes, I did, but I don't want to give any details of that in public at present. As you know, we already have foreign military help in terms of training missions." And are you asking for additional military help beyond training missions? "I am not asking for any of that yet. I want to be briefed first on the situation from the Nigerian military and also the police." The previous government used mercenaries from South Africa in the fight against Boko Haram, with some success. Would you consider doing the same? "I personally was very disappointed that the previous government resorted to mercenaries. I was also disappointed by the recent revelations of how military allocations were also misappropriated. How is it that Nigeria's military, which has a good record across west Africa, cannot claim back to 14 out of 774 local governorates from Boko Haram? They have to ask for mercenaries from South Africa? How the mighty has fallen!" What is your feeling on the wider terror threats across west and north Africa at the moment, with terrorism attacks taking place in Mali and Burkina Faso? "I think we should be very worried because with technology, Boko Haram and other terrorists have become very mobile in all continents, not only in Africa but also in Europe, America and Asia. "For Africa and the Sahel, the demise of Gaddafi's regime led to a lot of armed and trained people, especially those from the Sahel, being dispersed. Fighting is the only thing they know, and they are available at a fee. The danger is there, and I am pleased that Europe has realised it too." There have been reports that Nigerians have been fighting for Isil in the Libyan city of Sirte. Is that true? "I haven't seen confirmed reports about that, but I know that it is not only in Sirte - there are also Nigerians finding their way to Syria too. I don't know which side, but they may be fighing for Isil. How many, I have no idea." Have you ever had reports of people from the Nigerian diaspora in the UK being involved in Boko Haram in any way? "No, but if I do, I will immediately raise the issue." A number of Nigerians use the migrant routes to come to the UK to claim asylum, saying their lives are at risk from Boko Haram. Is is legitimate for them to do so? "Some Nigerians claim is that life is too difficult back home, but then again some Nigerians have also made it difficult for Europeans and Americans to accept them because of the number of Nigerians in different prisons all over the world accused of drug trafficking or human trafficking. I don't think Nigerians have anybody to blame. They can remain at home. Their services are required to rebuild the country. If their countrymen misbehaved, the best thing for them is to stay at home and encourage the credibility of the nation." Do you think that Nigerians have an image problem abroad? "Certainly. But we are on our way to salvage that. We will encourage our countrymen to stay at home, work hard and make a respectable living at home." Your government has launched a major corruption probe over claims that billions of dollars of oil cash went missing during the previous administration. Some suspects have been arrested in the UK. Are you satisfied with the co-operation you are getting from the UK authorities? "One of the biggest suspects is in Britain now, although I am not going to name that person. But Britain has earned our respect in the way it deals with these matters. Our only problem is that it seems to be too thorough and it takes too much time. If there are obvious cases, like bank accounts, infrastructure houses and hotels, I would hope they could do it quicker, so that we can claim these things back promptly." Note: this is an extended version of an interview that first ran in the Daily Telegraph on Friday February 5th. Source:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/12146155/Telegraph-interview-with-President-Muhammadu-Buhari-of-Nigeria-full-QandA.html |
feedthenation:come to Abuja ppl that stay around Kaduna road can testify to seeing so many tankers with fuel comming in from Kaduna....Bros admit it PDP was just useless |
wristbangle:all this places bros haba nw...na u wan pursue fashola from him work? |
wristbangle:Revisit trust me....i was here some months ago too..I no believe when i come december |
wristbangle:This towns are developed im not saying they are not....But u need to come to Anambra to see for yourself u will know what im talking about |
I passed onitsha and entered awka my hometown...I swear anybody that call Anambra an Eroision town again.....Nkita ga lacha gi ike....I am proud of Willie Obiano...Willie is really working....My state is better than any south west state excluding Lag...I can beat my chest and say that. |
She is a well known Aristo in Abuja David what did you expect shell become a saint because of a baby....try n get ur kid away from that ho pls |
Nope I wanted to buy the phone....as i see am with people wey dey sleep 10 to a room with really horrible makeup manners na him i jejely go buy HTC free d thing for them...the way them be rock am i think say e suppose top chart....Lol |
Glad to see that after all the P**sy selling all this runs girls sell for 2015 I phone 6 no still win....sad for them |
On bedroom matters abi....nonsense |
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