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Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by ellechrystal(f): 10:50am On Dec 10, 2014
What sort of tell it all book is this? All manner of confessions.. hmm, clearly shows something is wrong somewhere. Or our great baba is just at d edge of his grave..
Sad..
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Nobody: 10:50am On Dec 10, 2014
In yoruba culture ,it is said dat ,a witch confesses bfor she dies .I fnk OBJ is @ d point of death.nt critizinin anyone .#team nobody
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by FolarinToks: 10:51am On Dec 10, 2014
Unibenstudent:
Obasanjo should die already ,he has suffered this country enough
Shut up. Go and say that to your father.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Nobody: 10:52am On Dec 10, 2014
Daguccizgreat:
Is ur write up part of the article above ? Apc always Causing confusion
another mumu! That was part of the memoir of Obasanjo.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Gordieshegz(m): 10:53am On Dec 10, 2014
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LordVarys:
Former President Olusegun Obsanjo has sensationally linked the travails of Nuhu Ribadu, former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to his refusal to marry late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Yar’Adau’s daughters were famous for marrying big political figures, mostly governors. Ribadu, an assistant inspector general of police, was removed as EFCC chairman, demoted to the rank of deputy commissioner of police and eventually dismissed after a face-off with Yar’Adua. It was generally believed then that Ribadu’s refusal to terminate the corruption trial of James Ibori, former governor of Delta state and Yar’Adua’s close ally, was responsible for his travails. While not dismissing the link, Obasanjo has also suggested that Ribadu’s refusal to marry Yar’Adua’s daughter could have contributed to his maltreatment by the former president who died in 2010. He also wrote in “My Watch”, his three-volume memoirs launched on Tuesday,  that Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi, thought to be the most powerful man in Yar’Adua’s government, had a fall-out with Ribadu over a woman who was said to be more interested in the former EFCC chairman. Obasanjo  further alleged that Babagana Kingibe had a personal fall-out with Nasir el-Rufai over the infidelity of one of Kingibe’s wives. The retired general wrote: “It was revealed, for instance, that Tanimu’s main reason for wanting to fight Nuhu to a standstill was the allegation that a woman he was interested in marrying was showing more interest in Nuhu! I understand that Tanimu, in the end, married the lady, and I wondered if that would be the end of the war of attrition against Nuhu. “This was about the same time that Umaru encouraged Nuhu to marry one of his daughters, an idea which Nuhu spurned. Could that have been partly responsible for Umaru’s fury? “The Kingibe case as revealed is quite similar to Tanimu’s, as a woman is at the centre of it also. Nasir el-Rufai was accused of knowingly harbouring a boyfriend of one of Kingibe’s wives in his guest house, where this wife and her boyfriend would meet. “If Nasir chose to make his house available to his friend out of hospitality, one wonders if he could also determine which guest, male or female, his friend would receive. It would have been a different case if Nasir himself was accused of dating Kingibe’s wife!” Obasanjo further narrated how he was “blacked out” of Yar’Adua’s government at the instance of a “cabal”. The former head of state revealed that a very close friend of the Villa and a member of Yar’Adua’s inner circle, a minister from Katsina, spent two nights in his house in Abeokuta after Yar’Adua’s death. “What he told me, which may or may not have been true, was astounding, and for me another good lesson. It was sickening how Tanimu and Kingibe used government instruments at their disposal to settle personal scores. “At first, it was the same men now in the corridors of power, like Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi and Baba Kingibe, who suddenly remembered ‘the evil’ I had done them in the past, which they wanted to avenge. For Tanimu, whom I appointed Managing Director of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria on the recommendation of then Governor Umaru Yar’Adua, my offence was that I did not appoint him to run and handle the Yar’Adua Presidential Campaign and manage the campaign fund. From what I had seen of his performance at the Federal Mortgage Bank, I would not have made or allowed such an appointment. “For Baba Kingibe his grouse, I came to hear, was that I had advised Umaru Yar’Adua to consider the background of the man he was proposing to appoint as the secretary to the government of the federation. Baba was rejected by the government of Cameroon, at one time, when he was proposed as Nigerian Ambassador; and when Shehu Yar’Adua and I were in Kirikiri Prison, Shehu did not have any good thing to say about Baba Kingibe. “Umaru Yar’Adua told Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi and Baba Kingibe my impression of them and they went up in arms, aided and supported by two governors – Bukola Saraki and James Ibori – for their own personal and selfish reasons. There were other men and women who played supporting roles. I was neither worried nor have apologies for my views and impressions, which are well grounded in evidence.” Obasanjo said Yar’Adua later sacked Kingibe when “overambition was noticed by his boss” at a time ill-health was taking its toll on the late president’s work. With Yar’Adua’s health getting worse, intrigues ensured and members of the “cabal” went after anyone they perceived as close to Obasanjo, including the VP, Goodluck Jonathan, who was starved of information and access to the president. Obasanjo wrote: “Tanimu confided in his friend, saying that they all realised that it was only a matter of time; the centre would not hold. Everybody then decided to make money for themselves before the centre collapsed; and they did so while the No. 2 man in government knew little or nothing about what was going on. “He was kept in the dark. Government had been privatised by the cabal. For the whole of this period, the vice president could not chair a cabinet meeting, and he did not know how long the president would be away. During my administration, my VP chaired cabinet meetings any Wednesday that I was not physically in Abuja; and why not, after all if anything serious happened to me the VP should take over automatically. “In this case, however, Yar’Adua’s VP was not even briefed of the president travelling out of the country. He was starved of funds for the maintenance of his office and residence and, in fact, unimaginably, was later called in to see the dead body of the president on his death bed. I know the plight of the VP because, on a few occasions, I had to encourage him to bear it by being patient.”

Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/obasanjo-yaradua-wanted-ribadu-marry-daughter-refused-trouble-started | TheCable
[b][quote author=LordVarys post=28746416]Former President Olusegun Obsanjo has sensationally linked the travails of Nuhu Ribadu, former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to his refusal to marry late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Yar’Adau’s daughters were famous for marrying big political figures, mostly governors. Ribadu, an assistant inspector general of police, was removed as EFCC chairman, demoted to the rank of deputy commissioner of police and eventually dismissed after a face-off with Yar’Adua. It was generally believed then that Ribadu’s refusal to terminate the corruption trial of James Ibori, former governor of Delta state and Yar’Adua’s close ally, was responsible for his travails. While not dismissing the link, Obasanjo has also suggested that Ribadu’s refusal to marry Yar’Adua’s daughter could have contributed to his maltreatment by the former president who died in 2010. He also wrote in “My Watch”, his three-volume memoirs launched on Tuesday,  that Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi, thought to be the most powerful man in Yar’Adua’s government, had a fall-out with Ribadu over a woman who was said to be more interested in the former EFCC chairman. Obasanjo  further alleged that Babagana Kingibe had a personal fall-out with Nasir el-Rufai over the infidelity of one of Kingibe’s wives. The retired general wrote: “It was revealed, for instance, that Tanimu’s main reason for wanting to fight Nuhu to a standstill was the allegation that a woman he was interested in marrying was showing more interest in Nuhu! I understand that Tanimu, in the end, married the lady, and I wondered if that would be the end of the war of attrition against Nuhu. “This was about the same time that Umaru encouraged Nuhu to marry one of his daughters, an idea which Nuhu spurned. Could that have been partly responsible for Umaru’s fury? “The Kingibe case as revealed is quite similar to Tanimu’s, as a woman is at the centre of it also. Nasir el-Rufai was accused of knowingly harbouring a boyfriend of one of Kingibe’s wives in his guest house, where this wife and her boyfriend would meet. “If Nasir chose to make his house available to his friend out of hospitality, one wonders if he could also determine which guest, male or female, his friend would receive. It would have been a different case if Nasir himself was accused of dating Kingibe’s wife!” Obasanjo further narrated how he was “blacked out” of Yar’Adua’s government at the instance of a “cabal”. The former head of state revealed that a very close friend of the Villa and a member of Yar’Adua’s inner circle, a minister from Katsina, spent two nights in his house in Abeokuta after Yar’Adua’s death. “What he told me, which may or may not have been true, was astounding, and for me another good lesson. It was sickening how Tanimu and Kingibe used government instruments at their disposal to settle personal scores. “At first, it was the same men now in the corridors of power, like Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi and Baba Kingibe, who suddenly remembered ‘the evil’ I had done them in the past, which they wanted to avenge. For Tanimu, whom I appointed Managing Director of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria on the recommendation of then Governor Umaru Yar’Adua, my offence was that I did not appoint him to run and handle the Yar’Adua Presidential Campaign and manage the campaign fund. From what I had seen of his performance at the Federal Mortgage Bank, I would not have made or allowed such an appointment. “For Baba Kingibe his grouse, I came to hear, was that I had advised Umaru Yar’Adua to consider the background of the man he was proposing to appoint as the secretary to the government of the federation. Baba was rejected by the government of Cameroon, at one time, when he was proposed as Nigerian Ambassador; and when Shehu Yar’Adua and I were in Kirikiri Prison, Shehu did not have any good thing to say about Baba Kingibe. “Umaru Yar’Adua told Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi and Baba Kingibe my impression of them and they went up in arms, aided and supported by two governors – Bukola Saraki and James Ibori – for their own personal and selfish reasons. There were other men and women who played supporting roles. I was neither worried nor have apologies for my views and impressions, which are well grounded in evidence.” Obasanjo said Yar’Adua later sacked Kingibe when “overambition was noticed by his boss” at a time ill-health was taking its toll on the late president’s work. With Yar’Adua’s health getting worse, intrigues ensured and members of the “cabal” went after anyone they perceived as close to Obasanjo, including the VP, Goodluck Jonathan, who was starved of information and access to the president. Obasanjo wrote: “Tanimu confided in his friend, saying that they all realised that it was only a matter of time; the centre would not hold. Everybody then decided to make money for themselves before the centre collapsed; and they did so while the No. 2 man in government knew little or nothing about what was going on. “He was kept in the dark. Government had been privatised by the cabal. For the whole of this period, the vice president could not chair a cabinet meeting, and he did not know how long the president would be away. During my administration, my VP chaired cabinet meetings any Wednesday that I was not physically in Abuja; and why not, after all if anything serious happened to me the VP should take over automatically. “In this case, however, Yar’Adua’s VP was not even briefed of the president travelling out of the country. He was starved of funds for the maintenance of his office and residence and, in fact, unimaginably, was later called in to see the dead body of the president on his death bed. I know the plight of the VP because, on a few occasions, I had to encourage him to bear it by being patient.”

Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/obasanjo-yaradua-wanted-ribadu-marry-daughter-refused-trouble-started | TheCable
[/b]
LordVarys:
Former President Olusegun Obsanjo has sensationally linked the travails of Nuhu Ribadu, former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to his refusal to marry late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Yar’Adau’s daughters were famous for marrying big political figures, mostly governors. Ribadu, an assistant inspector general of police, was removed as EFCC chairman, demoted to the rank of deputy commissioner of police and eventually dismissed after a face-off with Yar’Adua. It was generally believed then that Ribadu’s refusal to terminate the corruption trial of James Ibori, former governor of Delta state and Yar’Adua’s close ally, was responsible for his travails. While not dismissing the link, Obasanjo has also suggested that Ribadu’s refusal to marry Yar’Adua’s daughter could have contributed to his maltreatment by the former president who died in 2010. He also wrote in “My Watch”, his three-volume memoirs launched on Tuesday,  that Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi, thought to be the most powerful man in Yar’Adua’s government, had a fall-out with Ribadu over a woman who was said to be more interested in the former EFCC chairman. Obasanjo  further alleged that Babagana Kingibe had a personal fall-out with Nasir el-Rufai over the infidelity of one of Kingibe’s wives. The retired general wrote: “It was revealed, for instance, that Tanimu’s main reason for wanting to fight Nuhu to a standstill was the allegation that a woman he was interested in marrying was showing more interest in Nuhu! I understand that Tanimu, in the end, married the lady, and I wondered if that would be the end of the war of attrition against Nuhu. “This was about the same time that Umaru encouraged Nuhu to marry one of his daughters, an idea which Nuhu spurned. Could that have been partly responsible for Umaru’s fury? “The Kingibe case as revealed is quite similar to Tanimu’s, as a woman is at the centre of it also. Nasir el-Rufai was accused of knowingly harbouring a boyfriend of one of Kingibe’s wives in his guest house, where this wife and her boyfriend would meet. “If Nasir chose to make his house available to his friend out of hospitality, one wonders if he could also determine which guest, male or female, his friend would receive. It would have been a different case if Nasir himself was accused of dating Kingibe’s wife!” Obasanjo further narrated how he was “blacked out” of Yar’Adua’s government at the instance of a “cabal”. The former head of state revealed that a very close friend of the Villa and a member of Yar’Adua’s inner circle, a minister from Katsina, spent two nights in his house in Abeokuta after Yar’Adua’s death. “What he told me, which may or may not have been true, was astounding, and for me another good lesson. It was sickening how Tanimu and Kingibe used government instruments at their disposal to settle personal scores. “At first, it was the same men now in the corridors of power, like Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi and Baba Kingibe, who suddenly remembered ‘the evil’ I had done them in the past, which they wanted to avenge. For Tanimu, whom I appointed Managing Director of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria on the recommendation of then Governor Umaru Yar’Adua, my offence was that I did not appoint him to run and handle the Yar’Adua Presidential Campaign and manage the campaign fund. From what I had seen of his performance at the Federal Mortgage Bank, I would not have made or allowed such an appointment. “For Baba Kingibe his grouse, I came to hear, was that I had advised Umaru Yar’Adua to consider the background of the man he was proposing to appoint as the secretary to the government of the federation. Baba was rejected by the government of Cameroon, at one time, when he was proposed as Nigerian Ambassador; and when Shehu Yar’Adua and I were in Kirikiri Prison, Shehu did not have any good thing to say about Baba Kingibe. “Umaru Yar’Adua told Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi and Baba Kingibe my impression of them and they went up in arms, aided and supported by two governors – Bukola Saraki and James Ibori – for their own personal and selfish reasons. There were other men and women who played supporting roles. I was neither worried nor have apologies for my views and impressions, which are well grounded in evidence.” Obasanjo said Yar’Adua later sacked Kingibe when “overambition was noticed by his boss” at a time ill-health was taking its toll on the late president’s work. With Yar’Adua’s health getting worse, intrigues ensured and members of the “cabal” went after anyone they perceived as close to Obasanjo, including the VP, Goodluck Jonathan, who was starved of information and access to the president. Obasanjo wrote: “Tanimu confided in his friend, saying that they all realised that it was only a matter of time; the centre would not hold. Everybody then decided to make money for themselves before the centre collapsed; and they did so while the No. 2 man in government knew little or nothing about what was going on. “He was kept in the dark. Government had been privatised by the cabal. For the whole of this period, the vice president could not chair a cabinet meeting, and he did not know how long the president would be awaydministration, my VP chaired cabinet meetings any Wednesday that I was not physically in Abuja; and why not, after all if anything serious happened to me the VP should take over automatically. “In this case, however, Yar’Adua’s VP was not even briefed of the president travelling out of the country. He was starved of funds for the maintenance of his office and residence and, in fact, unimaginably, was later called in to see the dead body of the president on his death bed. I know the plight of the VP because, on a few occasions, I had to encourage him to bear it by being patient.”

Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/obasanjo-yaradua-wanted-ribadu-marry-daughter-refused-trouble-started | TheCable
No. 2 man in government knew little or nothing about what was going on. “He was kept in the dark. Government had been privatised by the cabal. For the whole of this period, the vice president could not chair a cabinet meeting, and he did not know how long the president would be away


absolute cluelessness being showcased by a figurative president since the days immemorial...
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Nobody: 10:55am On Dec 10, 2014
major466:
Yar'adua is shacking violently in his grave.
shocked
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by kazmanbanjoko(m): 10:56am On Dec 10, 2014
Itz none of my bizness
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by FolarinToks: 10:57am On Dec 10, 2014
honeeeybabe:
In yoruba culture ,it is said dat ,a witch confesses bfor she dies .I fnk OBJ is @ d point of death.nt critizinin anyone .#team nobody
It's your own culture that says that. There is no Yoruba adage that sounds senseless like what you quoted up there.

Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by redcliff: 10:57am On Dec 10, 2014
gulfer:
How is this revelation (Now) important to Nigeria's future?
If for nothing. It would give ypu an epiphanic perspective to whats going on up there.. vote wisely in 2015.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by dammytosh: 10:58am On Dec 10, 2014
Unibenstudent:
Obasanjo should die already ,he has suffered this country enough
Do you have a Father or grand father or great grand father ? Or they all died at a very tender age ?

I pity you with your unguided statement.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Nobody: 10:59am On Dec 10, 2014
Na wao, with all these intrigue, dramas, politics..etc....Nigeria is gone to the dogs..... undecided
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by solara: 11:04am On Dec 10, 2014
Unibenstudent:
Obasanjo should die already ,he has suffered this country enough
LOL... This ya talk get as e b ohhhh...
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Jetjacky(m): 11:05am On Dec 10, 2014
This is quite a revelation
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by solara: 11:06am On Dec 10, 2014
Caseless:
Na only baba get liver to write wetin happen in Nigeria frm 99 to 2014 with names of those involved(living or dead), including the president himseld and nothing will happen to him.
If obj wasn't corrupt(thou not corrupt like gej) , he wld have been the best president Nigeria ever had.
Fact... 1 bottle of Origin for U...
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Nobody: 11:12am On Dec 10, 2014
FolarinToks:
It's your own culture that says that. There is no Yoruba adage that sounds senseless like what you quoted up there.
Thanks for d correction ,it is believed rather .
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by nellyelitz(m): 11:13am On Dec 10, 2014
How much be this baba textbook sef huh
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by gboyegazike(m): 11:14am On Dec 10, 2014
BaBa is saying the truth. Is ready to expose more about nigeria politics. I will like to know more about the cabas
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Nobody: 11:15am On Dec 10, 2014
This baba should go and rest jawe.
By the way I wanna get this book,it seems interesting.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by kolokolobi(m): 11:16am On Dec 10, 2014
Love him or loath him obj is one of a kind. He will say his mind fearlessly. That's a rare quality. A good one too I must say. At least you go to bed or your grave knowing you got it off your chest.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by DECOtech(m): 11:17am On Dec 10, 2014
major466:
Yar'adua is shacking violently in his grave because of this man - OBJ.
This man has been visiting a dead body in its grave.

For what nah?!
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Caseless: 11:20am On Dec 10, 2014
solara:
Fact... 1 bottle of Origin for U...
thank u.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by xtervaganza(m): 11:33am On Dec 10, 2014
kendrick9:
story for d gods... obasanjo still rantin lyk a lunatic
olopolo dudu eda Kan ni e
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Akpan107(m): 11:41am On Dec 10, 2014
berem:
2) “The longest period that I have met one-on-one with the president was for one hour and ten minutes. That whole time, the president talked about nothing that was in the interest of Nigeria; instead he kept pointing out his supposed enemies and various matters that would not serve his interests. I could not stop myself from blurting out: “Mr President, no Nigerian should be your enemy. You have to be like rain falling on good and bad people alike. With that experience, I was not surprised that the president went dancing twenty-four hours after the Nyanya explosion.”

Obasanjo
GEJ till 2019.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by chigoizie7(m): 11:46am On Dec 10, 2014
knightsTempler:
Everyone else has skeleton in their cupboards, baba is the only saint in all of this. He is without blemish, how convenient.

Btw, let him continue with the revelation, everything that happen on earth has a reason. We might not see it now, but sooner something is gonna happen that will change the whole political landscape in Nigeria.
tell me were in this world ,u ve seen someone writting about himself and painting himself bad? obj is a devil no doubt,there is no way u can castigate urself in ur own autobiography even i ve never seen were people write terrible things and evil things about some that is being buried.besides, there are actions and inactions of whatever we do, evil or no evil, u cant just kill a person for no just course(be it good or bad).so dont expect obj to start telling u how he looted us all becos he would never do dat.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Blakjewelry(m): 11:50am On Dec 10, 2014
I will like to get my hand on this book, I bet it's going to be a bestseller
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Jephyard(m): 11:51am On Dec 10, 2014
I tot Nigerian what to know what's taking place in Nigeria, here it is to you and all we could say (by some sha) is that he is lying. Please if you have any prove that he is lying put it forward or remain silent.
With this info @least I know for sure I aint votiing Jonathan (Sorry to say) no less intelligent being is going to rule me again.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by ellechrystal(f): 11:53am On Dec 10, 2014
solara:
LOL... This ya talk get as e b ohhhh...
How ei be? Na true talk na
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by blasterman(m): 12:39pm On Dec 10, 2014
this is what is done in progressive environments when you enter government and finish. the experiences you have you share it with the young ones behind so they dont make the same mistakes you had.

But Nigerians will be saying he is revealing secret another stupid african mentality that makes us to be the most under developed group pf people in the world


It will take 3 generations to remove the curse
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by hensben(m): 12:46pm On Dec 10, 2014
gulfer:
How is this revelation (Now) important to Nigeria's future?
very important my bro its just that you are yet to notice it...just wait
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by atlwireles:
This from an ex president of Nigeria undecided. I would expect my wife and her friends to have this kind of discussions, not a man almost 80 years old.
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by ojeffo: 1:03pm On Dec 10, 2014
berem:
Mumu,Obasanjo wrote that and not me. Use your brain!
MUMU AND OF EVERYTHING HE WROTE..ITS ONLY THIS ONE U HIGHLIGHTED...WHY DIDNT U HIGHLIGHT HIS JABS ON BUHARI...
MUMU BEREM HATING ON OUR DEAREST BEST PRESIDENT SINCE HER LAST ABORTION
Re: Yaradua Wanted Ribadu To Marry His Daughter, Obasanjo Says by Nobody: 1:05pm On Dec 10, 2014
This OBJ talks too much
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