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holatin:They both need protection |
NgeneUkwehu:Me too. I need protection |
Hilarious!!! He was not even protected by military. |
wealthywiseman:You deserve not my attention. Shalom |
Anna needs protection and some Egunje |
Is it protected ![]() |
Post it all here. I can't click that link because my protection is not guaranteed. And since you're not giving me Egunje I don't I'm interested in visiting your blog. |
colored:The bolded is wrong |
I'm a closet agnostic. Though non of my family or friends know this because they would withdrawal the military protections and Egunje that I'm enjoying if they get to know. |
That's the essence of government protection. Citizens won't be killing themselves if they are getting one form of egunje from the government, and also military protection. |
Let's all pray for protection for our soldiers. They are not getting Egunje like our police officers at checkpoints. All they need is protection from BH. I pray to God to protect our military as they defend our borders. |
Our politicians need protection. Just this morning, We read of how a contestant lost his life to "Yinrun Yinrun" in Ogun state. We can't afford to be losing our politicians like this. The monthly Egunje they are collecting is not enough, they need military protections. |
This is what happens when people are not protected by their government. They seek protection by all means necessary even when it means selling their birthright for Egunje. We all need protection. |
speak2emmalex:You de craze? Don't you need protection ![]() |
Let's all pray for protection on this ash Wednesday. |
We need protection from filling stations attendants |
Obanikoro needs protection from Jonathan, else he would dump PDP for #Change |
Women need protection. The type bacarnista sought from gbawe |
Barcanista is an example of bad guy |
barcanista:Stop crying |
It seems the drunkard is happy with Baba's exit.
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sunnyshayne:So?? |
Seun, lalasticlala and other PDP mods, put this on FP. The world deserves to know who our president is. |
vicadex07:Propaganda is a good tool in the hand of losers. |
Makamuanwuo:If your brains were dynamite, you couldn't blow your nose! |
Protesters numbering about 100 stormed the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Monday, demanding the postponement of this month’s general election. The youth gathered at the INEC headquarters in the Maitama District of Abuja asking it to delay the polls because of the difficulty in the distribution of the Permanent Voters Card, PVCs. The protest confirmed PREMIUM TIMES exclusive story of last Thursday revealing the plot by the Presidency and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] to organize nationwide protest against the electoral body to force it to shift the polls. According to the protesters, only 40 per cent of the poll had been distributed ahead of the February 14 and 28 elections. They also claimed that INEC needed 960,000 ad hoc staff but that at the time of their protest the staff had not been engaged. They argued that if the polls were allowed to go ahead as scheduled, several million Nigerians would not be able to vote. The youth, who gathered at Unity Fountain beside Hilton Hotel before marching to the INEC headquarters on Zambezi Street, were bearing banners and placards with the inscriptions such as “Election is for general participation, not for selective few” “INEC, do the right thing,” “Don’t disenfranchise Nigerians,” “We demand for the extension of election to allow Nigerian exercise their franchise.” After the protest, the youth returned to the Unity Fountain where they were sighted sharing money. It was not clear if they were sponsored by the Presidency or the PDP, but sources indicated that they were hired by some unnamed individuals who promised them money. The National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, a retired colonel, had at an event in London recently made a case for the shift of the elections to give INEC more time to distribute all the PVCs. However, criticisms trailed the call with Nigeria’s leading opposition party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, alleging that Mr. Dasuki was only making the call to buy time for the PDP presidential candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign to gather steam. Since the NSA made the call some individuals and groups have also asked for the postponement of the polls. Read more www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/176182-protesters-storm-inec-office-demand-postponement-months-general-elections.html |

