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SportsRe: 15 Yr-old Nigerian Footballer Stabbed To Death In England [pictured] by RedArrow: 2:34pm On Dec 09, 2014
RIP JOEL...
CrimeRe: Two Police Officers Arrested For Stealing Colleague's Car. by RedArrow: 2:30pm On Dec 09, 2014
why...It's a family affair
CelebritiesRe: Photos: Davido's Scintillating Performance In Uganda, One Of The Best Ever by RedArrow: 2:01pm On Dec 09, 2014
Thanks OBO...wait oooo, OBO means Monkey nah

Anyhow, The guy nah OBO
CelebritiesRe: Check Out The Wedding Invitation Card Of Mother Of 3, Ibinabo Fiberesima by RedArrow: 5:53pm On Dec 04, 2014
May the Union last like FirstBank

May they last like Aboki perfume
BusinessRe: The Bricklayer’s Explanation To Oil Price Fall, Naira Devaluation & Everything by RedArrow: 9:35pm On Nov 27, 2014
Lovely, thanks
BusinessRe: Naira Now 172 Naira To A Dollar. Why? by RedArrow: 7:15pm On Nov 13, 2014
The recent change in the $/N rate is caused by the new CBN policy released this week.

The policy listed a category of goods whose transactions cannot be consumated using funds source from CBN thru RDAS (Usually low and preferrable) but they have to be funded thru the Autonomous source (Interbank rates).

Hence, the reason for the high rate as Banks see it as opportunity to make funds from the limited dollar @ their disposal. The Banks get dollar from oil coys and domiciliary accounts while CBN gets their dollars from federal reserve account etc.

So, the dollar available to banks will have to go @ a competative rate as comapanies dealing in the said goods can't do but to trade.

Visit www.cbn.gov.ng for more
FamilyRe: Where Are The Majority Of True Nigerian Men? by RedArrow: 8:00pm On Nov 11, 2014
Lovely post.

I guess we shlould try to know the difference btw being Firm and affirmative to being rude and disrespective.

Most men have problem of insecurity. The main reason they see firm and affirmative women as being rude and disrespective.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Unleashes New Campaign Slogan by RedArrow: 5:22pm On Nov 10, 2014
Indeed!!!
PoliticsRe: The Many Lies Of Buhari And APC Supporters by RedArrow: 8:02pm On Nov 06, 2014
You guys are arguing front and back...nah date we go chop? How have these data translated to better living condition for the masses? Pls compare standard of living of ordinary Nigerian during GMB regime to that of GEJ. Kindly note that safety and security of the citizen is also important. Corruption index is important.
PoliticsRe: Photos: Fayemi & Wife Spent N100m On Their Bedrooms – Fayose's Aide Claims by RedArrow: 1:12pm On Oct 21, 2014
Fayose...scoring cheap points since 1800.
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Ngilari Thanks Adamawa State Assembly For Impeaching Nyako by RedArrow: 11:32pm On Oct 09, 2014
Rat Race
RomanceRe: An Elderly Couple Took The Same Photo Every Season. by RedArrow: 3:54pm On Sep 19, 2014
Lovely


The last pix raises a ?

what happened to the wife?

someone must have been taking the photograph of them all these while or probabely they 've been setting it in auto mode.

The argument that the wife took the last one may not be tenable afterall.

So, WHAT HAPPENED TO THE WIFE OOO, ABI SHE DON GO JOIN HER ANCESTORS?
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Graphic Works From My Work Collections... (see More, Learn More) by RedArrow: 3:45pm On Sep 19, 2014
Nice
Jokes EtcRe: 10 Ways To Make Money In Nigeria – Aliko Dangote Offers Insight.. by RedArrow: 3:44pm On Sep 19, 2014
I don't believe he said all these


#7 to # especially


Just saying ooo


















1. Don’t Do Blood Money. It will backfire. Hopefully you have seen this happen in Nollywood

2. Hard work hardly ever pays if it does not involve Smart work

3. When in doubt, ask questions. It always helps

4. “Sharing Problems” is not really all that it is made out to be. That saying of “A Problem shared is half solved” does not always apply in the business world. That Problem You are about to share might be the next big business Idea…. Like that my friend who complained to my other friend about how the nudes his girl sent to him kept getting him into trouble with his main. This other friend now took the “problem” and invented SNAPCHAT. The rest is history (NOTE: The owner of the problem didn’t make a dime)

5. If there’s a Government contract around, you better take it

6. Surround yourself with intelligent people who will always tell you the truth. If you inner circle always act like Yes Men, Get rid of them. As fast as possible

7. Always settle the Police

8. Don’t kiss ass (Not to be confused with “Don’t Eat Ass”)

9. If you want to be successful then you shouldn’t spend too much time on arguments as stupid as “”Wizkid or Davido?”

10. Contest for (and win) Political Office.
PoliticsRe: Pray This Is Not True - Proven That Chibok Girl Was Kano Suicide Bomber? by RedArrow: 3:38pm On Sep 19, 2014
I also pray it's not true....


Though it is possible


Reason for the government to act faster and stop this blame game all in the name of Politics ad Power













@ #bringbackourgirls...we should just hope for the best
PoliticsRe: Some Of The Very Best Of Nairalanders' Quotes by RedArrow: 3:34pm On Sep 19, 2014
"Always borrow money from a Pessimist, he does not expect to be paid back"
Nairaland GeneralRe: [deleted] by RedArrow: 3:28pm On Sep 19, 2014
WON TI MU DONGOYARO

NAIJA NO DEY CARRY LAST


















































Iceland should watch it...we dey eye their position
Nairaland GeneralRe: Very Graphic: See Pics Of Boko Haram Militants Killed By Nigerian Troops by RedArrow: 3:22pm On Sep 19, 2014
OK OOO...FIRST TO COMMENT?

KILL THEM ALL

WAIT OOO, ARE YOU SURE IT'S NOT THE LOCAL HUNTERS THAT DID THIS?

DON'T GIVE THEIR GLORY TO SOMEONE ELSE.









IF TRULY THE NIGERIA ARMY DID THIS (WHICH THEY ARE CAPABLE OF DOING ON A GOOD DAY)

I SAY KUDOS!
PoliticsRe: What Are Your Sincere Reasons To Vote GEJ Back To Power Come 2015 by RedArrow: 3:18pm On Sep 19, 2014
1. We now know that STEALING is no longer CORRUPTION

2. Lost of territory to insurgency

3. Insecurity the order of the day

4. increament in pump price PMS from N65 to N97 ( approximately 49.23% increase)

5. International mockery

6. Averagely, Nigerian still live below $1 per day

7. Power still erratic

8. Lies like never before





Ikengawo: 1. Nigeria's economy is now standing strong at $510 due to GDP Rebasing. This has given investors knowledge of how much money they can make by investing in and engaging with the Nigerian economy, the official largest in Africa.

2. Food importation bill is now N700bl. During Yar Adua it was N1.4 trillion, and before him even higher.

3. $1,000,000,000USD was saved in the Sovereign Wealth Fund, safe guarding the Nigerian economy from bankruptcy for today and most importantly future generations (when the youth take charge of Nigeria). This money is permanently allocated to stimulating industry and stabilizing the economy in case the economy begins to crash. The fund has been growing since it's inception.

http://businessdayonline.com/2014/07/positive-rating-of-nigerias-sovereign-wealth-fund/#.VBSrlfldXUc

4. 50,000 ghost workers have been eliminated from the system. This has saved in Nigeria economy N139 billion.

5. $4 Billion USD has been invested in to agriculture, Nigeria now boosts the largest ag sector in the whole of Africa

6. Life expectancy in Nigeria according to the UN has gone from 47 years to 52 years.

7. in 2009 500,000 Nigerians had insurance. Today it's 1.5 million and growing

8. 1.1m metric tonnes of rice is now being produced in Northern states alone.

9. Nigerians now own 400 crude oil tankers. In 2009, that number was 60

10. 11,604 housing units have been provided by GEJ

11. Nigerian attracted $7billion USD in foreign investment in 2013 alone. It's today the #1 destination in Africa for investment, topping South Africa during this administration.

12. Nigerian exports have risen 14.2% in the first quarter of this year alone.

13. Nigerian imports have droped 8.3% in the same period

14. Nigeria's trade surplus has increase N2.4 Trillion

15. 130,000 barrels of crude a day is being produced by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Corportation. Before it was 0.

16. Nigeria has a 33.1% poverty rate in 2009 it was 62.2%.

17. Agricultural silo capacity has increased 400% in this admin

18. It now takes 7 days to clear trouble free cargo. In 2012 it took 39 days. This was done by reducing the number of port agencies from 13 to 7

19. 5 million Nigerians are today carried by rail annually in this administration. From 2000-2012 that number was 1 million combine

20. Nigeria's rails were morbid for 15 years before GEJ

21. 22 Federally owned airports where remodeled, and renovated under this administration.

22. 17 additional fuel deposits have been discovered under this administration, leading to oil finds in the Southeast, Southwest, Middle belt and North

23. 6 Million farmers have are now on the e-wallet program saving them from a combine totally of N50 Billion due to their new found safety from fraud.

24. Kebbi, Zamafara, Sokoto, Katsina, Kano, Jigawa, Gombe, Niger, Kogi and Bauchi have received 1.07 metric tones of increased farm productivity due to irrigation projects of this government.

25. Nigeria is not a cement exporting nation, and the worst's fastest growing market for cement.

26. Saving One Million Lives Program has provided direct treatment for 4333, 650 mothers and children with malaria control projects, HIV prevention and treatment projects, and immunizations and ...

27. Polio has finally been eradicated from Nigeria. Nigeria has reported 0 cases of polio.

28. 7 Million Tones of Paddy Rice has been added to national production.

29. $15 Million fund has been launched to start Venture Capital in Nigeria.

30. Guinea Worm has been eradicated from Nigeria, 0 cases reported this year.

31. 125 Almajiri boarding schools have been built by the federal government.
PoliticsRe: .. by RedArrow: 2:52pm On Sep 19, 2014
Hate him or love him, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has is a pace setter
FashionRe: Who Wore It Better? Model VS Tiwa Savage by RedArrow: 8:50am On Aug 25, 2014
The Model wore the dress while the dress wore Tiwa.
PoliticsRe: NSCDC Boss Escape Assassination Attempt By Police Inspector by RedArrow: 3:54pm On Aug 22, 2014
...There was pandemonium in Owutu area of Ikorodu Lagos this morning as people ran in all directions to avoid being hit by stray bullets when an[sic] Police

@ op an police?

what happened to a police?
CelebritiesRe: See Pictures From Omotola Son's Birthday Here (africa's Youngest Producer) by RedArrow: 3:43pm On Aug 22, 2014
Who told you he's the youngest producer? Not until you visit another man's farm, you will keep dreaming that your father's farm is the biggest
CelebritiesRe: SHOCKING !!! See What Don Jazzy Wants You To See by RedArrow: 1:39pm On Aug 22, 2014
NO BIG DEAL
HealthRe: BREAKING: Nigeria Records New Ebola Cases by RedArrow: 1:26pm On Aug 22, 2014
No matter how tall you are, you can never see tomorrow...Ebola, Ebola, Ebola, how many times did I call you? Your days are numbered ooo
TravelRe: Enugu Airport Flood Pictures by RedArrow: 8:27am On Aug 22, 2014
I like this sea port...
PoliticsRe: Some Political High Profile Assassination In Nigeria by RedArrow:
[/b]Nigeria, 1914 Amalgamation, suspect; Lord Lugard. Unresolved

LMAyedun: [b]Some cases of unresolved political assassinations in Nigeria

Dele Giwa October 19, 1986 Lagos Parcel bomb Unresolved

Babatunde Elegbede May 5, 1994 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Lekan Owolabi March 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Captain Tunde Ashafa June 11, 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Mr. Alfred Rewane October 6, 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

David Izegwere December 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Kayode Awosanya January 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Tajudeen Abiola (Mrs.) February 9, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaji Sama Kano April 8, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Admiral Olu Omotehinwa May 22, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Irene Obodo (Mrs.) June 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaja Kudirat Abiola June 4, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Chief Adejola Balogun June 15, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Esther A. Tejuoso (Mrs.) September 19,1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaja Suliat Adedeji November 14, 1996 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Toyin Onagoruwa December 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Engr. Adesoji A. Dina September 1998 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Kola Tokunbo January 31, 1999 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Patrick Okoye January 31, 1999 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Sunday Ugwu September 9, 1999 Enugu Shot Unresolved

Igwe Francis Nwankwo February 15, 2000 Anambra Shot Unresolved

Nicholas Okhuakhua June 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Mohammed Shuaibu September 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Obatou Mumbo October 17, 2000 Onitsha Shot Unresolved

Idowu Braimoh November 5, 2000 Ondo Shot Unresolved

Joseph Osayande December 4, 2000 Benin Shot Unresolved

Chief Layi Balogun December 10, 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Monday Ndor August 19, 2001 Port Harcourt Shot Unresolved

Onyebuchi Ede August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Chibueze Idah August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Ogbonna Odimbaiwe August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Ifeanyi Nnaji August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Odunayo Olagbaju December 20, 2001 Ife Shot Unresolved

Chief Bola Ige December 23, 2001 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Mr. S.A. Awoniyi January 7, 2002 Abuja Stabbed Unresolved

Eyo Eyo April 2002 Calabar Shot Unresolved

Ifeanyi Igbokwe April 18, 2002 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Musa Dayo May 9, 2002 Bauchi Shot Unresolved

Christopher Ogbonna May 26, 2002 Nsukka Shot Unresolved

Maria-Theresa Nsa June 11,2002 Cross River Shot Unresolved

Chief & Mrs. Barnabas Igwe September 1, 2002 Onitsha Shot Unresolved

Mr. Ogbonnaya Uche February 8, 2003 Owerri Shot Unresolved

E. Emenike February 13, 2003 Imo Shot Unresolved

Theodore Agwatu February 22, 2003 Owerri Shot Unresolved

Emily Omope March 3, 2003 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Marshal Harry March 5, 2003 Abuja Shot Unresolved

Bala Mai-Haice March 17, 2003 Yamal tu Deba Shot Unresolved

Ajibola Olanipekun June 21, 2003 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Aminosoari Dikibo February 6, 2004 Delta Shot Unresolved

Lateef Olaniyan July 16, 2005 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Peter Eboigbe August 11, 2005 Benin Shot Unresolved

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/how-rights-abuse-led-to-killings-in-nigeria/

http://www.thetidenewsonline.com/2010/02/15/political-killings-and-survival-of-democracy/

NO RESOLUTION; NO SOLUTIONS ; NO RESOLVES............CASES GONE COLD.

R I P to them all
Nigeria, 1914 Amalgamation, suspect; Lord Lugard. Unresolved

LMAyedun: [b]Some cases of unresolved political assassinations in Nigeria

Dele Giwa October 19, 1986 Lagos Parcel bomb Unresolved

Babatunde Elegbede May 5, 1994 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Lekan Owolabi March 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Captain Tunde Ashafa June 11, 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Mr. Alfred Rewane October 6, 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

David Izegwere December 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Kayode Awosanya January 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Tajudeen Abiola (Mrs.) February 9, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaji Sama Kano April 8, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Admiral Olu Omotehinwa May 22, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Irene Obodo (Mrs.) June 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaja Kudirat Abiola June 4, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Chief Adejola Balogun June 15, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Esther A. Tejuoso (Mrs.) September 19,1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaja Suliat Adedeji November 14, 1996 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Toyin Onagoruwa December 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Engr. Adesoji A. Dina September 1998 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Kola Tokunbo January 31, 1999 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Patrick Okoye January 31, 1999 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Sunday Ugwu September 9, 1999 Enugu Shot Unresolved

Igwe Francis Nwankwo February 15, 2000 Anambra Shot Unresolved

Nicholas Okhuakhua June 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Mohammed Shuaibu September 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Obatou Mumbo October 17, 2000 Onitsha Shot Unresolved

Idowu Braimoh November 5, 2000 Ondo Shot Unresolved

Joseph Osayande December 4, 2000 Benin Shot Unresolved

Chief Layi Balogun December 10, 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Monday Ndor August 19, 2001 Port Harcourt Shot Unresolved

Onyebuchi Ede August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Chibueze Idah August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Ogbonna Odimbaiwe August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Ifeanyi Nnaji August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Odunayo Olagbaju December 20, 2001 Ife Shot Unresolved

Chief Bola Ige December 23, 2001 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Mr. S.A. Awoniyi January 7, 2002 Abuja Stabbed Unresolved

Eyo Eyo April 2002 Calabar Shot Unresolved

Ifeanyi Igbokwe April 18, 2002 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Musa Dayo May 9, 2002 Bauchi Shot Unresolved

Christopher Ogbonna May 26, 2002 Nsukka Shot Unresolved

Maria-Theresa Nsa June 11,2002 Cross River Shot Unresolved

Chief & Mrs. Barnabas Igwe September 1, 2002 Onitsha Shot Unresolved

Mr. Ogbonnaya Uche February 8, 2003 Owerri Shot Unresolved

E. Emenike February 13, 2003 Imo Shot Unresolved

Theodore Agwatu February 22, 2003 Owerri Shot Unresolved

Emily Omope March 3, 2003 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Marshal Harry March 5, 2003 Abuja Shot Unresolved

Bala Mai-Haice March 17, 2003 Yamal tu Deba Shot Unresolved

Ajibola Olanipekun June 21, 2003 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Aminosoari Dikibo February 6, 2004 Delta Shot Unresolved

Lateef Olaniyan July 16, 2005 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Peter Eboigbe August 11, 2005 Benin Shot Unresolved

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/how-rights-abuse-led-to-killings-in-nigeria/

http://www.thetidenewsonline.com/2010/02/15/political-killings-and-survival-of-democracy/

NO RESOLUTION; NO SOLUTIONS ; NO RESOLVES............CASES GONE COLD.

R I P to them all
[/b]Nigeria, 1914 Amalgamation, suspect; Lord Lugard. Unresolved

LMAyedun: Some cases of unresolved political assassinations in Nigeria

Dele Giwa October 19, 1986 Lagos Parcel bomb Unresolved

Babatunde Elegbede May 5, 1994 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Lekan Owolabi March 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Captain Tunde Ashafa June 11, 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Mr. Alfred Rewane October 6, 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

David Izegwere December 1995 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Kayode Awosanya January 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Tajudeen Abiola (Mrs.) February 9, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaji Sama Kano April 8, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Admiral Olu Omotehinwa May 22, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Irene Obodo (Mrs.) June 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaja Kudirat Abiola June 4, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Chief Adejola Balogun June 15, 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Esther A. Tejuoso (Mrs.) September 19,1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Alhaja Suliat Adedeji November 14, 1996 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Toyin Onagoruwa December 1996 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Engr. Adesoji A. Dina September 1998 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Kola Tokunbo January 31, 1999 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Patrick Okoye January 31, 1999 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Sunday Ugwu September 9, 1999 Enugu Shot Unresolved

Igwe Francis Nwankwo February 15, 2000 Anambra Shot Unresolved

Nicholas Okhuakhua June 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Mohammed Shuaibu September 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Obatou Mumbo October 17, 2000 Onitsha Shot Unresolved

Idowu Braimoh November 5, 2000 Ondo Shot Unresolved

Joseph Osayande December 4, 2000 Benin Shot Unresolved

Chief Layi Balogun December 10, 2000 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Monday Ndor August 19, 2001 Port Harcourt Shot Unresolved

Onyebuchi Ede August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Chibueze Idah August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Ogbonna Odimbaiwe August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Ifeanyi Nnaji August 23, 2001 Ebonyi Shot Unresolved

Odunayo Olagbaju December 20, 2001 Ife Shot Unresolved

Chief Bola Ige December 23, 2001 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Mr. S.A. Awoniyi January 7, 2002 Abuja Stabbed Unresolved

Eyo Eyo April 2002 Calabar Shot Unresolved

Ifeanyi Igbokwe April 18, 2002 Lagos Shot Unresolved

Musa Dayo May 9, 2002 Bauchi Shot Unresolved

Christopher Ogbonna May 26, 2002 Nsukka Shot Unresolved

Maria-Theresa Nsa June 11,2002 Cross River Shot Unresolved

Chief & Mrs. Barnabas Igwe September 1, 2002 Onitsha Shot Unresolved

Mr. Ogbonnaya Uche February 8, 2003 Owerri Shot Unresolved

E. Emenike February 13, 2003 Imo Shot Unresolved

Theodore Agwatu February 22, 2003 Owerri Shot Unresolved

Emily Omope March 3, 2003 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Marshal Harry March 5, 2003 Abuja Shot Unresolved

Bala Mai-Haice March 17, 2003 Yamal tu Deba Shot Unresolved

Ajibola Olanipekun June 21, 2003 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Aminosoari Dikibo February 6, 2004 Delta Shot Unresolved

Lateef Olaniyan July 16, 2005 Ibadan Shot Unresolved

Peter Eboigbe August 11, 2005 Benin Shot Unresolved

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/how-rights-abuse-led-to-killings-in-nigeria/

http://www.thetidenewsonline.com/2010/02/15/political-killings-and-survival-of-democracy/

NO RESOLUTION; NO SOLUTIONS ; NO RESOLVES............CASES GONE COLD.

R I P to them all
CelebritiesRe: Empress Njamah Buys Roadside Delicacy – Photos by RedArrow: 5:52pm On Aug 21, 2014
Is she contesting for a political post?

Fayose and Omisore did same.
SportsRe: Breaking News: Nff Building Is On Fire (photos) by RedArrow: 10:53am On Aug 20, 2014
BURN THE DOCUMENT, BURN THE EVIDENCE
Car TalkRe: Stallion Group Delivers Made-in-Nigeria Hyundai Vehicles by RedArrow: 4:37pm On Aug 12, 2014
Great news

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