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| Lai Mohammed Can Never Stop Lying by Purplebirdrep(op): 11:37pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Lai Mohammed can never stop lying Can Lai Mohammed and Nasir El-Rufai now bury their heads in shame as the British Government has debunked the lie that Goodluck Jonathan rejected their offer to rescue Chibok Girls? Lai released a lying (laing) statement against Jonathan accusing him while Elrufai, a man who cannot rescue his own citizens of Southern Kaduna and whom Olusegun Obasanjo described as a "pathological" liar with a "penchant" for character assassination (in his book My Watch) was circulating the lie on Social Media. NTA news at 9 PM on Monday the 6th of March, 2017, was devoted to promoting this lie rather than to inform Nigerians of the good work that Acting President Osinbajo is doing. But now that the truth is out there is total silence from both guys. I know these people very well. Please do not doubt me when I say lying is their main occupation! Reno Omokri |
| Re: Lai Mohammed Can Never Stop Lying by OreMI22: 12:30am On Mar 09, 2017 |
Purplebirdrep:Nobody takes him seriously anymore |
| Re: Lai Mohammed Can Never Stop Lying by serverconnect(m): 12:58am On Mar 09, 2017 |
Lie Muhammed is a gonner. His propagadium is no more relevant. |
| Re: Lai Mohammed Can Never Stop Lying by vatiqan(m): 12:58am On Mar 09, 2017 |
Some girls ehn, they can only slay on pictures.... Let them cook common beans, you'll find the stone that David used in killing Goliath! Potential parents, pls watch the name you give to ur children... Lai is a clear case of name's effect! |
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