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Politics / Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms As NUPENG Hints Sit-at-home Order From Friday by scopusng(m): 9:15am On Mar 25, 2020
Na village sure pass now.
Politics / Re: Photos Of Abba Kyari, Ganduje, Masari, Dangote At IGP Son's Wedding Recently by scopusng(m): 8:12am On Mar 25, 2020
Shame to everyone of them.
Business / Re: What Will Happen If One Fails To Pay Back Loan From Loan App? by scopusng(m): 2:29pm On Jan 12, 2020
blessochampion:
I think they now have the licence to withdraw from ANY account connected to your bvn.

Na lie bro. It's only when u borrowed from the bank and not thru app. For two years now nothing do me. Lol

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Politics / Re: Xenophobia: FG Gives Loan, 9GB Data, N40,000 Airtime To South African Returnees by scopusng(m): 5:21pm On Sep 12, 2019
Nonsense
TV/Movies / Re: Oluwasegun Kosemani Lami, Jackye's Boyfriend: I Spent N1.5m On BBNaija Voting by scopusng(m): 7:44pm On Aug 28, 2019
Victor Osimen just scored 2 goals for Lille
Sports / Re: Ifeanyi Chiejine Is Dead. by scopusng(m): 4:37pm On Aug 22, 2019
nonjebose:
I think she had an elderly sister who was the team's goalkeeper or something

The goalkeeper was her brother's wife.
Sports / Re: Ifeanyi Chiejine Is Dead. by scopusng(m): 4:36pm On Aug 22, 2019
I used to loved her, though she dead now. May her soul rest in peace.
Education / What Parents Can Do To Help Children Succeed In School? by scopusng(m): 10:08am On Aug 10, 2019
What can I do at Home to Help my Child Succeed in School?

Studies show that a child’s academic performance is linked to their home life and the amount of parental support. The students who perform best tend to have happy and stable homes and good communication with their parents

Happy parents with happy childrenAs parents, we all want our children to do well at school. But how can we help them? Studies show that a child’s academic performance is linked to their home life and the amount of parental support they get. The students who perform best tend to have happy and stable homes and good communication with their parents. This guide will give you advice which will help you to help your child succeed in school.

Does a healthy lifestyle help children at school?

If you are feeling tired or under the weather then you can’t perform at your best. The same is true for children so, if you want your child to do well in school, then a healthy lifestyle will help. It pays to make sure your child gets enough sleep and exercise, and eats a healthy diet.

Choose a suitable bedtime – one which will give your child enough sleep. This varies between ages, from 11 to 9 hours (see NHS Choices). You should also provide healthy meals, particularly breakfast, as this fuels the brain for morning learning. Exercise is important too, so encourage your child to keep active.

Does a routine at home help children at school?

Children thrive on regularity, so having a daily routine at home will help your child at school. Have a set time to get out of bed to avoid any last minute rush, leaving enough time for breakfast, washing and travel to school. It’s also a good idea to keep everything your child needs to take to school (bag, jacket, lunchbox, shoes etc.) in one place. That way, they’ll be no hunt for missing items – you’ll know exactly where everything is kept.

An evening routine will also help. If your child knows when dinner time, homework time and TV time are, it will be easier to persuade them to do their homework than it would if you left them to their own devices.

However you structure your routine, you’ll need to stick to it. If your child knows what to expect then they’ll soon go along with it as second nature.

Should I read with my child?

Learning to read is the most important part of a child’s education. It opens the door to a whole world of information so, the earlier your child masters this skill, the better. With preschool and young children, try to read with them every day and encourage them to read aloud to you.

Older children will probably not want to read with you. However, it’s helpful if they do continue to read by themselves – even if it’s just for pleasure. The more we read, the better at it we get. Children who don’t read much often have poor comprehension skills. When they are reading, encourage your child to make sure they understand a paragraph of text before they move on to the next.

Should I educate my child at home?

Many of us believe that it’s the job of schools to educate our children but there are plenty of learning opportunities at home. Look for ways in which you can teach your child – asking maths or spelling questions on long car journeys, for example.

For older children, you might want to stretch them with extra tuition or an online learning site. If neither of these are an option due to cost, then see if you can persuade your child to go the extra mile and complete exercises in their textbooks which haven’t been set by their teacher. The more work they do, the more they exercise their brains and the better they’ll perform at school.

How can I help my child with their homework?

Homework reinforces what children have learned at school. It also helps to teach children responsibility. So how can you help? Well, first of all, provide them with a suitable work area (a desk would be ideal) with access to any equipment they might need like paper, pens, rulers, computers etc. The area should be well lit and free from distractions, such as mobile phones. Most importantly, make sure that your child has peace and quiet in which to work.

A homework schedule is also a good idea. Set aside a certain time dedicated to homework and encourage your child to plan their work – for example, break down long-term projects into smaller chunks.

You can also offer your advice – though, be aware that learning methods have changed, so you might look at things differently to your child. If you don't know a subject well enough to help, then it’s enough to show you are interested. If necessary, you can ask others – the school may offer support or you could hire a personal tutor. Another student, a friend or a relative might also be able to help.

Does talking to a child help them at school?
Communication plays a vital role in learning so talking to your child will help them at school. Children who don't communicate well often have problems with reading, difficulty following instructions and short attention spans.

Talk often with your child, even if it’s just chit-chat. This will help them learn to communicate well. When they are older you can talk about school – what they like and what they don’t, for example. Praise their achievements (and their efforts!) and make sure they know they can come to you with any worries or problems they may have.

How can I make my child enthusiastic to learn?
Children learn how to behave from their parents so it’s important to set them a good example. If you have a negative attitude to education then don’t be surprised if your child does too! Thankfully, there are a few ways you can make your child more likely to value their education.

If you want them to read then let them see you reading often yourself. As a family, watch educational TV programmes, such as nature or science documentaries. Speak of the positive experiences you had at school and tell them the benefits of further education. If your child believes that education can be fun and rewarding then they will be more enthusiastic to learn.

How can I teach my child responsibility?

As children grow, they have to learn to make their own decisions, and this applies at school as well as at home. You want your child to be able to look after themselves, so how can you teach them responsibility? Give them tasks such as making their bed, or taking the rubbish out. Though small, these will benefit your child in the long run.

When children have responsibilities at home, it helps them take responsibility for their own learning. If they fail to complete their homework, for example, then they’ll have to face the consequences. When a child knows that it’s up to them to get things done, then it’s a step towards becoming self-reliant - and this will help them at home, at school and in their future career.

How can I educate my child during school holidays?
Children on educational day out at aquarium

End of term holidays and weekends mean a break from school, but that needn’t mean a break from learning. As well as making sure that homework is done, there are other ways to continue your child’s education when they are not at school. Family days out could be to museums or historic buildings, rather than to theme parks for example.

The holidays are also an opportunity for revision of schoolwork and for expanding the mind. How about encouraging your child to learn a new skill, like chess or backgammon? Both of these stimulate the brain, as do word games like scrabble or crosswords.

Should I expect my child to succeed?

One of the best ways to support your child at school is through expectation. This doesn’t mean you expect them to be top of the class, the star of the sports team or even a prefect – over expectation can cause children undue stress. What it does mean is that your child should know that you expect them to try their best in everything they do.

If you expect your child to fail at school, then they probably will. Let them know that hard work, even if it doesn’t get the best grade, is still something to be proud of. The right attitude, together with a supportive home life, will help your child to be the very best they can.


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Science/Technology / Re: Turkish Bee Declared Wanted By British Government by scopusng(m): 9:21pm On Jul 31, 2019
Nonsense
Celebrities / Re: Iyabo Ojo And Daughter, Priscilla Ojo Slay Together On A Holiday Trip by scopusng(m): 8:25pm On Jul 22, 2019
This her daughter wen be small pikin dat time at Igbooluwo estate, ikorodu.
Crime / Re: Yahoo Boys Bag One Year Jail Term, Forfeit N20m by scopusng(m): 9:45pm On May 23, 2019
Nonsense. I don't care though.
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Market Investors Lose N136.88 Billion In Five Days by scopusng(m): 9:24am On May 11, 2019
millionboi2:
this week own ah

Eur/USD trickshily spike up,after accumulating so many bearish open order,along with it's counter currency USD/chf.....it was a nightmare.
It stood at a spot for more than 24hrs while others were all in bearish tread and even it's counter currencies we're all bullish and thus attracted too many traders if not all attention,as some even increased dia lot size after dat,it spiked up.


Technically the down trend of eurusd was valid. See it spiked up was due to last week NFP news that came up and nothing else. I am a professional Fx trader since 2006 and I have won global completions twice, so I know what I am saying
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Market Investors Lose N136.88 Billion In Five Days by scopusng(m): 9:23am On May 11, 2019
Technically the down trend of eurusd was valid. See it spiked up was due to last week NFP news that came up and nothing else. I am a professional Fx trader since 2006 and I have won global completions twice, so I know what I am saying
Celebrities / Re: Why We Arrested Naira Marley – EFCC by scopusng(m): 1:21pm On May 10, 2019
Nonsense.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Liverpool vs Barcelona: UCL Semi-Finals (4 - 0) On 7th May 2019 by scopusng(m): 9:45pm On May 07, 2019
See trend.
Travel / Re: Photos Of Mile 2, Apapa Expressway by scopusng(m): 3:15pm On May 06, 2019
Lagos is overrated. Nonsense.
Crime / Re: CCTV Footage Of Suicide Bomber Entering A Church In Sri Lanka by scopusng(m): 7:35pm On Apr 23, 2019
saaron:
Pls can I find books that deals extensively with the bolded above?

Who is this Allah? Go and get it and thank me later.

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Sports / Re: Asisat Oshoala Resumes Training With The Barcelona Team. by scopusng(m): 1:45pm On Apr 16, 2019
Wetin concern me since my girl friend Dike dey camp
Celebrities / Re: Ebere Larry Ebere Dies After Accident (photos) by scopusng(m): 10:00pm On Apr 13, 2019
May his soul rest in peace.
Politics / Re: Bill Reducing Cost Of Burial In Anambra Passed By House Of Assembly by scopusng(m): 3:58pm On Apr 10, 2019
Good one.
Health / Re: Vagina Overheat : Why Women Must Stop Wearing Tight Cloths - Doctor by scopusng(m): 1:20pm On Apr 09, 2019
Chei, see how nairaland ladies are avoiding this trend.

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Religion / Re: Mothering Sunday: Today Is Mother's Day, Celebrate Your Mom! by scopusng(m): 11:22am On Mar 31, 2019
Happy mother's day to my mother. May God continue to bless you.
Business / Re: Pound Falls As Lawmakers Challenge May’s Brexit Deal Before Crucial Vote by scopusng(m): 2:51pm On Mar 19, 2019
Which pound fell? Abeg, the daily down move was just minimal.
Politics / Re: Presidential/ NASS Polls: We’re Disappointed, Afenifere, PANDEF, Others Fume by scopusng(m): 12:47pm On Mar 02, 2019
lalax:
Where did you get this info from?



E.concern u? Don't worry, na court we see so
Politics / Re: Presidential/ NASS Polls: We’re Disappointed, Afenifere, PANDEF, Others Fume by scopusng(m): 12:24pm On Mar 02, 2019
1) Abia: INEC declared results: APC-85,058, PDP-219,698: Int’l Observers/PDP obtained results(same with INEC declared figures)

(2) Anambra: INEC declared: APC-33,298, PDP-524,738-same with int’l observers/PDP obtained results

(3) Imo: INEC declared: APC-140,961, PDP-334,923-same with int’l observers/PDP obtained results

(4) Ebonyi: INEC declared: APC-90,726, PDP-258,573: int’l observers/PDP(2 votes reduced from PDP votes)

(5) Enugu: INEC declared: APC-54,423, PDP-355,553: int’l observers/PDP remarks (200 votes added to PDP)

(6) Cross River: INEC Declared: APC-117,302, PDP-295,737: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-17,303, PDP-395, 737 (remarks-100,001 added to APC and 100,000 votes deducted from PDP)

(7) Rivers: INEC declared: APC-150,710, PDP-473,971: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-102,195, PDP-7019,044 (remarks-48,515 votes added to APC and 245, 073 deducted from PDP)

(cool Delta: INEC declared: APC-221,392, PDP-594,068: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-171,556, PDP-611,228 (remarks: 49,726 votes added to APC and 17, 160 deducted from PDP)

(9) Edo: INEC declared: APC-267,842, PDP-275,691: int’l observers/PDP(remarks: 42 votes added to APC and 10 added to PDP)

(10) Bayelsa: INEC declared: APC-118,821, PDP-197,933: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-56,910, PDP-414,614 (remarks: 216, 618 votes deducted from PDP)

(11) Akwa Ibom: INEC declared: APC-175,429, PDP-395,832: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-75,429, PDP-497,831 (remarks: 1000,000 votes added to APC and 101, 999 deducted from PDP)

(12) FCT: INEC declared: APC-152,224, PDP-259,997: int’l observers/PDP votes (same with INEC declared)

(13) Kogi: INEC declared: APC-285, 894, PDP-218,207: int’l observers/PDP results (same)

(14) Benue: INEC declared: APC-347, 668, PDP-356,817: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-147,668, PDP-555, 255 (remarks: 200,000 votes added to APC and 198, 438 deducted from PDP)

(15) Niger: INEC declared: APC-612,371, PDP-318,052: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-512,371, PDP-318,052(remarks: 100,000 votes added to APC and 100,000 deducted from PDP)


Others are:
16. Plateau: INEC declared: APC-468,555, PDP-548,665: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

17. Nasarawa: INEC declared: APC-289,903, PDP-283,847: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

18. Kwara: INEC declared: APC-308,984, PDP-138,484: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

19. Ogun: INEC declared: APC-281, 762, PDP-194,655: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

20. Ekiti: INEC declared: APC-219, 231, PDP-154,032: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

21. Ondo: INEC declared: APC-241,769, PDP-275, 901: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

22. Osun: INEC declared: APC-347,632, PDP-337,377: int’l observers/PDP remarks (20,000 votes deducted from PDP votes)



23. Oyo: INEC declared: APC-365,229, PDP-366,690: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-265,229, PDP-466,690(remarks: 100,000 votes added to APC and 100,000 votes deducted from PDP)

24. Lagos: INEC declared: APC-580,825, PDP-448,015: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-480,814, PDP-548,061(remarks-100,011 votes added to APC and 100, 046 deducted from PDP)

25. Adamawa: INEC declared: APC-378,078, PDP-410,266: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

26. Bauchi: INEC declared: APC-798,428, PDP-209,313: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-598,428, PDP-409,313 (remarks-200,000 votes added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP)

27. Gombe: INEC declared: APC-402,961, PDP-138, 848: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

28. Yobe: INEC declared: APC-497,914, PDP-50,763: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-297,914, PDP-250,763(remarks-200,000 added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP votes)

29. Borno: INEC declared: APC-838,496, PDP-71,788: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-536,496, PDP-371,788 (remarks-302,000 votes added to APC and 300,000 deducted from PDP)

30. Jigawa: INEC declared: APC-734,738, PDP-289,895: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-489,895, PDP-594,338(remarks-305 votes added to APC and 305 deducted from PDP)

31. Taraba: INEC declared: APC-324, 906, PDP-274,743: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-224,096, PDP-474,743(remarks-100,000 votes added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP)

32. Kaduna: INEC declared: APC-993,445, PDP-649,612: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-893,445, PDP-749,612(remarks-100,000 votes added to APC and 100,000 deducted from PDP)

33. Sokoto: INEC declared: APC-490,333, PDP-361,604: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

34. Zamfara: INEC declared: APC-438,682, PDP-125, 423: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-389,001, PDP-256,490(remarks-49,681 votes added to APC and 131,067 deducted from PDP)

35. Katsina: INEC declared: APC-1,232, 133, PDP-308,056: int’l observers/PDP results: APC- 1,032, 133, PDP-508,056(remarks-200,000 votes added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP)

36. Kebbi: INEC declared: APC-581, 552, PDP-154,282: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-399, 729, PDP-198,755 (remarks-181,823 votes added to APC and 44, 473 deducted from PDP)

37. Kano: INEC declared: APC-1,464, 768, PDP-391,593: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-1,064, 768, PDP-791,593 (remarks-400,000 votes added to APC and 400,000 deducted from PDP).

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Politics / Re: The Genesis, Arrowheads Of “O To Ge” Movement That Consumed Saraki In Kwara by scopusng(m): 12:23pm On Mar 02, 2019
1) Abia: INEC declared results: APC-85,058, PDP-219,698: Int’l Observers/PDP obtained results(same with INEC declared figures)

(2) Anambra: INEC declared: APC-33,298, PDP-524,738-same with int’l observers/PDP obtained results

(3) Imo: INEC declared: APC-140,961, PDP-334,923-same with int’l observers/PDP obtained results

(4) Ebonyi: INEC declared: APC-90,726, PDP-258,573: int’l observers/PDP(2 votes reduced from PDP votes)

(5) Enugu: INEC declared: APC-54,423, PDP-355,553: int’l observers/PDP remarks (200 votes added to PDP)

(6) Cross River: INEC Declared: APC-117,302, PDP-295,737: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-17,303, PDP-395, 737 (remarks-100,001 added to APC and 100,000 votes deducted from PDP)

(7) Rivers: INEC declared: APC-150,710, PDP-473,971: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-102,195, PDP-7019,044 (remarks-48,515 votes added to APC and 245, 073 deducted from PDP)

(cool Delta: INEC declared: APC-221,392, PDP-594,068: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-171,556, PDP-611,228 (remarks: 49,726 votes added to APC and 17, 160 deducted from PDP)

(9) Edo: INEC declared: APC-267,842, PDP-275,691: int’l observers/PDP(remarks: 42 votes added to APC and 10 added to PDP)

(10) Bayelsa: INEC declared: APC-118,821, PDP-197,933: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-56,910, PDP-414,614 (remarks: 216, 618 votes deducted from PDP)

(11) Akwa Ibom: INEC declared: APC-175,429, PDP-395,832: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-75,429, PDP-497,831 (remarks: 1000,000 votes added to APC and 101, 999 deducted from PDP)

(12) FCT: INEC declared: APC-152,224, PDP-259,997: int’l observers/PDP votes (same with INEC declared)

(13) Kogi: INEC declared: APC-285, 894, PDP-218,207: int’l observers/PDP results (same)

(14) Benue: INEC declared: APC-347, 668, PDP-356,817: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-147,668, PDP-555, 255 (remarks: 200,000 votes added to APC and 198, 438 deducted from PDP)

(15) Niger: INEC declared: APC-612,371, PDP-318,052: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-512,371, PDP-318,052(remarks: 100,000 votes added to APC and 100,000 deducted from PDP)


Others are:
16. Plateau: INEC declared: APC-468,555, PDP-548,665: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

17. Nasarawa: INEC declared: APC-289,903, PDP-283,847: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

18. Kwara: INEC declared: APC-308,984, PDP-138,484: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

19. Ogun: INEC declared: APC-281, 762, PDP-194,655: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

20. Ekiti: INEC declared: APC-219, 231, PDP-154,032: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

21. Ondo: INEC declared: APC-241,769, PDP-275, 901: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

22. Osun: INEC declared: APC-347,632, PDP-337,377: int’l observers/PDP remarks (20,000 votes deducted from PDP votes)



23. Oyo: INEC declared: APC-365,229, PDP-366,690: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-265,229, PDP-466,690(remarks: 100,000 votes added to APC and 100,000 votes deducted from PDP)

24. Lagos: INEC declared: APC-580,825, PDP-448,015: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-480,814, PDP-548,061(remarks-100,011 votes added to APC and 100, 046 deducted from PDP)

25. Adamawa: INEC declared: APC-378,078, PDP-410,266: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

26. Bauchi: INEC declared: APC-798,428, PDP-209,313: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-598,428, PDP-409,313 (remarks-200,000 votes added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP)

27. Gombe: INEC declared: APC-402,961, PDP-138, 848: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

28. Yobe: INEC declared: APC-497,914, PDP-50,763: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-297,914, PDP-250,763(remarks-200,000 added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP votes)

29. Borno: INEC declared: APC-838,496, PDP-71,788: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-536,496, PDP-371,788 (remarks-302,000 votes added to APC and 300,000 deducted from PDP)

30. Jigawa: INEC declared: APC-734,738, PDP-289,895: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-489,895, PDP-594,338(remarks-305 votes added to APC and 305 deducted from PDP)

31. Taraba: INEC declared: APC-324, 906, PDP-274,743: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-224,096, PDP-474,743(remarks-100,000 votes added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP)

32. Kaduna: INEC declared: APC-993,445, PDP-649,612: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-893,445, PDP-749,612(remarks-100,000 votes added to APC and 100,000 deducted from PDP)

33. Sokoto: INEC declared: APC-490,333, PDP-361,604: int’l observers/PDP remarks (same)

34. Zamfara: INEC declared: APC-438,682, PDP-125, 423: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-389,001, PDP-256,490(remarks-49,681 votes added to APC and 131,067 deducted from PDP)

35. Katsina: INEC declared: APC-1,232, 133, PDP-308,056: int’l observers/PDP results: APC- 1,032, 133, PDP-508,056(remarks-200,000 votes added to APC and 200,000 deducted from PDP)

36. Kebbi: INEC declared: APC-581, 552, PDP-154,282: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-399, 729, PDP-198,755 (remarks-181,823 votes added to APC and 44, 473 deducted from PDP)

37. Kano: INEC declared: APC-1,464, 768, PDP-391,593: int’l observers/PDP results: APC-1,064, 768, PDP-791,593 (remarks-400,000 votes added to APC and 400,000 deducted from PDP).
Politics / Re: Atiku Leads Buhari In Adamawa After 16 Local Governments, by scopusng(m): 12:58pm On Feb 25, 2019
Atiku already has the results and he has won...Buhari does not even have a 2/3 in 25 states...but they are trying to cancel and rewrite

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Politics / Re: Atiku In Early Lead In Five LGAs In Delta by scopusng(m): 12:46pm On Feb 25, 2019
Atiku already has the results and he has won...Buhari does not even habe a 2/3 in 25 states...but they are trying to cancel and rewrite
Politics / Re: How Osinbajo Lost Polling Unit by scopusng(m): 12:45pm On Feb 25, 2019
Atiku already has the results and he has won...Buhari does not even habe a 2/3 in 25 states...but they are trying to cancel and rewrite.
Politics / Re: RECAP: BREAKING: There'll Be War If They Rig This Election, Says Uche Secondus by scopusng(m): 4:24pm On Feb 18, 2019
Supported. Back to Duara.

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Politics / Re: Nairaland 2019 Presidential Election Poll: Voting Thread by scopusng(m): 6:34am On Feb 09, 2019
Atiku

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