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buharitill2023: ![]()
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ImperialYoruba:only that there's no head of family because fulani herdsmen killed him last week. |
iamJ:did you read the article at all? |
Fake. That's Tinubu's doppelganger . His name is Kehinde. He's from Togo. Look very well, you will see that his teeth is whiter than Tinubu's.
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One day, the poor will have nothing else to eat but the rich ![]() Your husband keep supporting a government that has made 2 million youths jobless just this past month. So you think it won't get to you? You think you'd spend the rest of your life inside your husbands house in bourdillon abi? Sorry for your loss tho. |
Good man. Has lagosians at heart. But Tinubu no allow am work. |
The way saraki go take retire this guy from politics eh! ![]() |
Officialpdpnig:They for burst the idiot head if not for those security men. My man come pick race. He thinks every region is as zombitic as the SS. |
Where's tinubu? It's bad enough that we have a jibrin in Aso rock. Are we about to have a Kehinde in Bourdillon? |
The real power play. Anybody thinking buhari will win sokoto in coming election must be smoking expired weed. |
chloride6:Are you in pains? |
IbrahimDamola:Shutup. ekwuzina okwu ndi anuruma. |
Truth is, there's no region supporting Buhari aside that region that is being ruled by a fugitive drug lord. |
PassingShot:Gathering of witches and criminals. |
IamPatriotic:what progress? mention just one. |
igbos being politically stupid as always. Crab mentality would always be,there to make sure we never progress and reach our true potential. |
BuhariAdvocate:Saraki giving them HBP. ![]() |
post=74618310:You are just irritating. I'm totally disgusted by your butt licking. |
zlantanfan:omoh see wailing ![]() |
zlantanfan:How many times will saraki beat the hell out of Tinubu before he grows some sense? YOu will keep wailing on sarakis matter for eternity. |
zlantanfan:How does this stop Saraki from being the president of the senate? |
Figures and facts. What a dullard ![]() |
zlantanfan:you go wail tire. From impeach saraki to your wail of pain. ![]() Saraki would keep kicking Tinubus butt. |
Corrinthians:That would be Tinubu Sir. Watch EFCC and all prosecuting agencies grow cold on this. It would never be investigated. APC has bastardise the word 'corruption'. |
CilicMarin:CilicMuMU wetin consign Atiku with this news now? Aisha Buhari's Aides son Don dey drive Lamborghini o! and you are here wasting your life for 30k that would still be owed you. |
good riddance |
Slynation:Tuface should have recognized him as the writer of the song. At least that,would have boosted the poor guys morale. Now he's depressed for life. |
okezie ikpeAZU, a complete Fish! |
As it is in congo, so shall it be in Nigeria. Insha Allah ![]() |
Truth is, 2face destroyed this man's life. Imagine toiling all your youths to make music, and one guy like that would just steal your songs without credit to you? You put on the radio, hear people singing your song without recognizing you? The depression probably caused this guy to be the failure that he is today and he would hold this grudge for 2face till death. |
Felix Tshisekedi has vowed to be the president "of all Congolese" after the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) electoral commission declared him the winner of the country's long-delayed elections. The result, which was announced in the early hours of Thursday, was rejected by rival Martin Fayulu, who was backed by opposition heavyweights and had led in polling prior to the December 30 vote. Tshisekedi had won with 38.57 percent of more than 18 million ballots cast, Corneille Nangaa, head of the election commission said at about 3am (02:00 GMT) in a news conference that appeared timed to avoid any immediate reaction on the streets. Tshisekedi received more than seven million votes compared with about 6.4 million for Fayulu, who had warned against manipulation. Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, the hand-picked candidate of long-time President Joseph Kabila was third with about 4.4 million votes. Barnabe Kikaya Bin Karubi, one of Kabila's top advisors, accepted the loss of the ruling party's preferred candidate. "Of course we are not happy as our candidate lost, but the Congolese people have chosen and democracy has triumphed," Kikaya told Reuters news agency shortly after Tshisekedi was declared the winner. The announcement came hours after the riot police were deployed at the commission's headquarters in Kinshasa amid fears of violence due to a disputed result. Election observers reported a number of irregularities during the vote and the opposition alleged it was marred by fraud. The result could lead to the vast country's first democratic transfer of power since independence from Belgium in 1960, with Kabila due to leave office this month after 18 years in power - and two years after the official end of his mandate. Corneille Nangaa, president of CENI, announces the results of the DRC's presidential election [Jackson Njehia/Reuters] But vote tallies compiled by the DRC's Catholic Church found Fayulu had clearly won the election, two diplomats told Reuters news agency, raising the spectre of a standoff that many fear could lead to violence. In a conference last week, the Catholic Church's bishops said that they knew the identity of the winner and demanded that CENI publish accurate results. They did not say who they thought the winner was, but briefed diplomats on their conclusions. Losing candidates can contest the results before the country's constitutional court in the coming days. The swearing-in of the new president is planned for January 18. Some observers have suggested that Kabila's government sought to make a deal as hopes faded for a win for Shadary. The result is expected to cause further suspicion that Tshisekedi struck a power-sharing pact with Kabila. Tshisekedi's camp has acknowledged contacts since the vote with Kabila's representatives but denies there has been any kind of deal. Speaking to thousands of cheering supporters in Kinshasa, Tshisekedi paid his respects to Kabila, whom he described as "an important political partner". "He said he is willing to be a president for all the people of Congo and thanked Fayulu and Shadary, saying he is willing to work with them to build a better Congo," Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa, reporting from Kinshasa, said. INSIDE STORY: Will there be a peaceful transfer of power in DRC? (25:05) But Fayulu dismissed the results announced by the electoral commission as "a true electoral coup". "The results have nothing to do with the truth of the ballot box," he said in an interview with Radio France Internationale, calling on observers to publish the real results. Tshisekedi, 55, is the son of the late Etienne Tshisekedi, the face of the DRC's opposition for decades. He has promised a return to the rule of law, to fight the "gangrene" of corruption and to bring peace to the conflict-wracked east of the resource-rich country. More than one million people were kept from voting on election day because of an Ebola outbreak and militia violence in opposition strongholds, mainly in DRC's east. Observers said many polling stations opened late and closed early and in some places voting machines malfunctioned. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/01/felix-tshisekedi-wins-dr-congo-presidential-vote-electoral-board-190110020354170.html |
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