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Maybe he die in a plane or helicopter clash |
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hello everyone, I wanted to withdraw a sum of #12000 at one of the gtbank branches in Ilorin kwara state last month through my diamond ATM card. to my surprise, I was debited without the cash and have gone to the bank (diamond back) to complaint for more than four times now the money is yet to be reversed back to my bank account... please help |
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The worldwide family of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) wish to place on record that our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who through the mercy God and his personal love for truth brought the issue of the Aso Rock impostor to public knowledge last year, always maintained that Jubril is an impostor and never a clone. The attempt to misinform the world in Krakow Poland by the handlers of Jubril is a total failure. From what we have so far gathered and as a result of the courageous undertaking by our leader to put the truth out in the public domain concerning Jubril, the Nigerian government has come under immense pressure by the international community to come clean on the troubling issue of an unelected Sudanese foreign national ruling Nigeria. Any moment from now and hopefully on or before the advertised birthday anniversary of Muhammadu Buhari on the 17th of December 2018, our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will send political shock waves throughout the whole world on this issue of an impostor in Aso Rock. Events will begin to unfold in far more greater scientific detail from now on since the Aso Rock cabal have failed to speak truthfully about how Jubril was brought into Nigeria to assume the position of the president of a country of nearly 180 million people. There will be no escape for gangsters in Aso Rock. It is an indictment of the education system in Nigeria that seemingly educated people including senators do not know the difference between the word impostor and clone. Ordinary masses are left even more confused and ignorant by the insistence of the cabal media machine to divert the discussions away from the issue of an impostor to the murky world of new scientific advancements in human genetics. This is a ploy that is bound to fail because we will not let them to keep on confusing the people. An impostor is different from a clone. Jubril is an impostor not a clone. An impostor is a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others, especially for fraudulent gain. Jubril Aminu Al-Sudani is an impostor from Sudan who is now pretending to be real late Nigeria president Mohammed Buhari who died on the 27/01/2017 and was buried in Saudi Arabia. A clone is an organism or cell, or group of organisms or cells, produced asexually from one ancestor or stock, to which they are genetically identical. With these clarifications in mind, average Nigerians should understand better what our leader is saying. At the end of this process of revelation, other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and the international community will be grateful to IPOB Intelligence and have renewed respect for the courage and leadership of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB.
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When someone says “One Nigeria”, many Nigerians internally scoff. Some even go as far as doing it on the outside. This is because Nigeria is full of many tribes who do not seem to have a lot in common. But when you look closely, many Nigerian tribes have many things in common such as culture, food and even languages. The Yorubas and Igbos may seem to be as different as the sun and moon. But they have lots in common, especially in language. Here are 7 words you’d find in both Yoruba and Igbo languages , although they may have different meanings and pronunciations: 1. Ile Any Yoruba person will tell you that this word means “House”. In the Igbo language, this word means “Tongue”. 2. Enu In Igbo, enu means “Up” while in Yoruba, it refers to the Mouth. 3. Owu Can you believe this word means the same thing in both languages? Yes, it does. Owu is both the Yoruba and Igbo word for Thread. 4. Ede Ede is the Yoruba word for language. It is also the Igbo word for Cocoyam. 5. Olaniyi In Igbo “Olaniyi” means “Someone that has no value, a waste!” In Yoruba is a name, not just a Name,perhaps it’s a name per excellence which means “Wealth Has Value“. But imagine what the meaning was in Igbo language, someone can’t bear Olaniyi in the east in peace � 6. Aja Aja is found in both languages albeit with different meanings. In Igbo, Aja means Sand. But it means Dog in Yoruba. 7. Jide It’s pretty amazing how two different tribes can have the same name for male children. Though to be fair in Igbo, this name is the short form of Jideofor. In Yoruba, Jide is the short form of Babajide, Olajide etc. In Igbo, Jide means to hold. While in Yoruba, it can mean “has come/resurfaced”. 8. Oja When someone says the word “oja” in Yoruba, they mean market. In Igbo, Oja is the name given to the flute. That’s all we have for you guys! Which Of Those Words Do You Find Most Shocking? Which Other Words That Has Meaning In Both Tribes, Do You Know? Drop your comments.. |
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hmmmmmm.... election things.... |
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Since the so called sex doll is very expensive, I decide to get a baby one, I will wait till she grows up , because I can not involve myself in child abuse
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