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I know d guy very well. He is a military guy who was sent to d seminary to be trained as a priest. He is military chaplain. I know so because I was with him and others in d seminary in Bodies before I withdrew from formation. They were like five of them from the military at the time... |
Pls where is it being aired live? I checked both NTA and AIT on DSTV and its not showing. Same with all d sports channels... |
it pleases me to know to know that we share the same faith |
Men and women of valour and resillience... The catalysts of d inevitable change! |
The video evidence in public dormain and her uterances lately says otherwise. |
I said it earlier that it is what happens after the shift in the dates of the election that really matters. Sadly, it has started already to manifest. This is no longer democracy but demonstration of craze and crazy demonstration by the government of the day! It leaves a very bad taste in the mouth and quickly brings to mind d gory experiences we had with the juntas in 1993. But I must say quite frankly that all this muscling up of any dissenting voice;all this grand standing and chest beating by Jonatham and his Army will not change the will of the people! |
Haba! A good number of this pictures were taken in 2011. As a matter of fact, they were shown on some National Television. My photographic memory has not deleted some of them. This is pure mis-information! |
This is nothing but sheer propaganda! A classical case of giving a dog a bad name so as to hang it. It. A script written out by enemies of our dear country. This kite won't fly! |
A good number of Nigerians seem to have selective memories! This was how Association for Better Nigerian(ABN) under Nzeribe started to work against the 1993 election... Of us can still remember how dat democratic process was brought to an abrupt end eventually. This time around, it is Dasuki, the Military,PDP and the Presidnecy. What is more painful is how some Nigerians are cheering them on. Why is it rather difficult for us to get it right? Why would some people always throw spanner in d wheel of the democratic process of our nation? Well, some of us have accepted the shift with philosophical calmess and with equanimity. It is what happens after dis that we are looking out for. It is a scenario and we are watching closely. If dis elections are allowed to hold and d collective will of d nigerian populace is allowed to hold sway or rather reflect, we as a people would have made a statement. Politicians who would be contesting in d future would have come to terms with d fact dat d power of d people is greater dan d people in power. |
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