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That says a lot, coming from someone whose parents hid away money in Panama. We have helped shred our image to tatters in the name of fighting corruption. The world leaders are laughing at us because they know that we have a nincompoop who's only programming is "Fight Corruption". I hope by the time he finishes with Nigeria, the anti-corruption fight would have united the nation, provided employment and put food on the table. |
Leadership Should Know Governor Wike Was At Supreme Court To Attend Body Of Benchers Meeting[size=14pt][/size] Leadership Newspaper is this morning making mischief news of Governor Wike’s attendance of the Body of Benchers meeting at the Supreme Court yesterday. Governor Wike has been a member of the Body of Benchers for the past 3 years and has attended their meetings as opportunities avail themselves. It is false and misleading to infer that he was at the Supreme Court as a result of a statement credited to him during his Thanksgiving Service in which according to APC sources, he allegedly thanked Justice Odili of the Supreme Court for her advice while he sought the restoration of his mandate. For the avoidance of doubt, Governor Wike’s Thanksgiving Service was beamed live across the country and it is on record that at no time did he make any reference to Justice Mary Odili at the event as alleged by Dakuku Peterside, the embattled, bitter and defeated Rivers State APC Governorship candidate in the 2015 General Election. Source: http://www.thetrentonline.com/governor-wike-was-at-supreme-court-to-attend-body-of-benchers-meeting/ |
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My anger is at Mr Sawyers who knew he was ill, having been in a country that had an outbreak of ebola, did it not occur to him in the least that he too may possiblly be infected, and yet boarded a plane to another country. What was he thinking!? |
[url][/url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25249520 Mr Mandela, 95, led South Africa's transition from white-minority rule in the 1990s, after 27 years in prison. He had been receiving intense home-based medical care for a lung infection after three months in hospital. In a statement on South African national TV, Mr Zuma said Mr Mandela had "departed" and was at peace. |
. Clearly, the woman was in the wrong and shouldn't have been there, however there is a more excellent way of dealing with the situation. He should have kept mum and not been so harsh. |
It would be impossible for you to understand what I am thinking, then again you are intelligent enough to figure it out. |
[url][/url]Great video, wish we could all sheath our tribal swords and come together as one nation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nurgnpAhSuA |
Thanks for the tip, will give it a try. ![]() |
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. Clearly, the woman was in the wrong and shouldn't have been there, however there is a more excellent way of dealing with the situation. He should have kept mum and not been so harsh.