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Just hit the hash tag #Nov8AfricanEdition and see hilarious tweets on the November 8 US elections. New York REC declares election inconclusive in the state
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Let me start patronizing commercial buses... The motive is.... To meet my future wife |
These governors obstructcting functions of established agencies need to be taught a lesson. They shouldn't try it with me cos I can fire them. |
It's sad that people have not started seeing the handwriting of shiites written all over the spontaneous killings in Kaduna and Jos. I see them launching reprisal attacks. |
This is to tell you that the account has been flagged by the Agency not necessarily minding who the owner is. |
Read and watch video http://m.dw.com/en/buhari-doubles-down-wife-should-stay-out-of-politics/a-36052107 SEE FULL TEXT DW: First of all, congratulations on the rescue of 21 of the Chibok schoolgirls. How did you manage that? Muhammadu Buhari: The federal government of Nigeria has always preferred to talk to bona fide Boko Haram leaders about the release of the Chibok girls, but we must have a credible person or persons that will intervene, preferably United Nations or NGOs. I think that the federal government of Nigeria team insisted on a better type of arrangement and we secured 21 out of about 220 of the Chibok girls. Do we know what has happened to the rest? That is what we are trying to find now. The more we get, the more information we get about the balance, whether they are dead or alive ... and where they are. The important thing about really insisting on the go-betweens - especially NGOs, the United Nations - is the credibility of persons that will be talking to the federal government. Let's turn to your reasons for being here in Germany. You've been meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel. What is it that Nigeria wants from Germany? A lot. We want German investors. As you know, there are about 100 German companies in Nigeria, and German investors have earned a lot of respect from Nigeria because of the quality of the manufactured goods they produce, especially machinery. ... Nigerians work very hard to learn as much as possible, and attract German investment in manufacturing, especially. Nigeria is going through its worst recession for decades, according to your own Bureau of Statistics. You have this Boko Haram insurgency. You have the Niger Delta rebels. Why would German investors invest in a country that has such problems? German investors have been in Nigeria long enough, and they have seen so many governments, especially in the last 16 years. There was 16 years of the other party we took over from and eight successive governments, and all this time the German investors have survived it. So, they know a lot of details and they found out about the difference between the previous government and the incoming government. One of your big election pledges was to tackle corruption. This drive has seen you jail judges and police chiefs - even your own former national security adviser. What was the problem, as you saw it, with corruption in Nigeria? Well, I think I will tell you what I clearly understand. The foreign companies, especially oil prospects and development companies, have been in Nigeria for about two generations - 40 years and above and so on. So, they know the environment, they stayed that long, they continue to invest because they know the potential Nigeria has in oil and gas, and the capacity of the people to learn and work hard. That's why they are still prospecting in Nigeria and so on. The thing that the Nigerian government will do is to secure the environment. If the environment is not secured, then unfortunately, the investments wouldn't be coming in. Your country's bar association accuses you of using corruption arrests as a way of intimidating the judiciary. Well, we are under a different system. ... In 1984 and 1985, I told very curious people like you, then, in the military, what we did. The people arrested were put in prison and they were told they were guilty until they could prove their innocence. This time around, as you can see ... they are all innocent until we can prove them guilty. This process is much easier. We have to start from the institution where they work, to their bank accounts, either inside or outside Nigeria, before we can prosecute them, take them to court and get them prosecuted. Recently your wife criticized your choices for top jobs, and you responded by saying "I don't know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room." What did you mean by that, sir? I am sure you have a house. ... You know where your kitchen is, you know where your living room is, and I believe your wife looks after all of that, even if she is working. That is your wife's function? Yes, to look after me. And she should stay out of politics? I think so. Now, one of your country's big acts was the Gender Equality Act, which failed to pass the National Assembly. When it eventually passes, the presidency will look at it as part of our constitutional law. And you believe that gender equality is a good thing? It is a good thing to the extent that it is accepted culturally throughout the country. |
What is this
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Hoax abi?
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Why Bubu no go dere himself as the Minister ehn why?
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No mind her. Her mum cooked and she still cooks
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Emir Of Kano Now President General, TIJANIYYA Nigeria The Emir of Kano, Mallam Muhammadu Sanusi II, has accepted his nomination as the President-General of the Jamiyyatu Ansariddeen ATTIJANIYYA Nigeria. Speaking at the weekend in Abuja during a National Retreat and Inauguration ceremony of the Jamiyyatu Ansariddeen Attijaniyya Nigeria, Sanusi, who spoke in Arabic, said he was happy to take over the leadership of a group his grand father work for it existence. “I enjoined you to be committed to this noble cause of the association and Islam. I accepted my nomination as the President-General because my late grandfather as the Emir of Kano then, received the founder of the Tijaniyya, Sheik Ibrahim Niass when he first visited Nigeria,” Sanusi said. The Emir, while advising Muslims said the non-adherence to the dictate of Islam was responsible for their failure to better the lots of the society.
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Nice thread, but
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Slippers spotted.
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She's just not worth the brag
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This is falsehood. Employee to employer letter is not supposed to be like that.
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No please
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Quit ASAP
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Lol |
Stop this nonsense
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No
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See ordinary commissioner oo |
Was she? |
It serves her well. Some ladies with their shakara need this kind of treatment. How I wish na belt him use on her.. |
Chapter 1: Fayose sells kpomo on the street. Chapter 2: Fayose distributes rice to his people. Chapter 3: Fayose sells ground nuts on the street. Chapter 4: Fayose shares rice to Ekiti people. Chapter 5: Fayose magnanimously shares Agege bread to his people. |
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Watch the video on the link https://mobile.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1750554658528469&id=100007218545052&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.1750554658528469%3Atl_objid.1750554658528469%3Athid.100007218545052%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1477983599%3A2902996847208814581
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Wouldn't read it for free.
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But your dad allowed your mummy cook abi?
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Ok
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What is 750m |
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