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byrron: [b]PDP CHIEFTAINS SUPPORTING AND POSSIBLY DECAMPING TO THE NEW BRIDE IN TOWN CALLED APC AND U GUYS ARE HAPPY?0 the best idea iv ever seen on nailalie is this one. Pls let us list the name of this APC saint who we all believe that will move nigeria to the next level. No 1.~ Tinubu .... |
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soma042: I tire...oooo i trying to download pics here but i dont know wats the probs are SUCKS |
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I tire...oooo i trying to download pics here but i dont know wats the probs are seun killon happen |
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it was indeed eventfull as the formal goc of 82 div. enugu Major-General Oluwaseun Oshinowo was today being pulled out of out of the barrack as the cloud waved fair well to the outgoing goc. with the help of the general, a rope was tied on the unarmed vehicle why the the officers pulled him gently around the barracks and finally ouside the gate. , during the ceremony, the out going GOC Major-General Oluwaseun Oshinowo thanked the officers and soldiers of the division for their support, cooperation, loyalty and successes recorded during his tenure. He urged them to extend same to the new GOC. He equally enjoined them to extend his sincere gratitude to their spouses for keeping the home front while they were away on tour of duty. Major-General Olaniyi expressed gratitude to God and the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Azubuike Ihejirika for the opportunity to serve as the 82 Division. He hailed the achievements of his predecessor and promised to continue in the same direction, saying he would even do more to consolidate the gains recorded so far. The new Commandant called on the officers to continue to put in their best and offer positive suggestions on how to move the division forward. more pics and video coming |
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Fynestboi: who gooal |
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goooaaaaaaal |
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in a country where evry thing is possible evry body becomes a prophet 9ja my cap they ground |
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chealsea best midfda is down |
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my whole body vibrating. Abeg which drug if fit take oo |
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gej is point |
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this time around we get the watch proudly igbo |
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bookface:bro there is always hope for the living. If you can simply tell ur self the real truth many has past throgh diffult situation in life like our brother balogun still they are happy to share thire tesmonies today. So u encouraging suiccide is another demonic inspiration which must be checked. My quesion for you is this, do u know if balogun is @ peace where he is now ? 1 Like |
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bookface: commiting suiccide is the best according to you abi ? Must you commemt if you dont have tangable thing to say. People self 1 Like |
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lacking courage to survive . Cowardly act 2 Likes |
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this time my dear president got the bull by the horn |
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In an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Wednesday, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan agreed that Boko Haram could pose an existential threat to his country. “If Boko Haram is not contained, it would be a threat not only to Nigeria, but to West Africa, Central Africa and of course to North Africa,” he said. “Elements of Boko Haram link up with some of al Qaeda in northern Mali and other North African countries.” For that reason, he said his government is “totally committed” to working with friendly nations to help contain problems in Mali. Like many other world leaders, Jonathan said the problem there has been exacerbated by the free flow of weapons out of Libya since the fall of dictator Moammar Gadhafi. President Jonathan admitted that initially Boko Haram caught Nigeria off guard; now, he said, the country has been making progress to contain “the Boko Haram saga.” He said his government is working day and night to make sure that the deadly attacks on an Algerian oil field do not happen in Nigeria. The Economist reports that the death toll from Boko Haram attacks in 2012 was 1,099 – double was it was the previous year. “If you look at the last six months, incidents of killing started dropping,” President Jonathan contended, insisting that the government is gaining control. He denied suggestions from the U.S. State Department that the Nigerian government has conducted a large quantity of arrests and killings that have been indiscriminate, possibly driving more people into the hands of Boko Haram. “The United States of America is completely wrong,” he told Amanpour. “No security agency arrests anybody just for the love of arrest. We have intelligence that enables us to arrest the people who have been arrested.” President Jonathan also insists that poverty and unemployment are not fueling the violent rise of Boko Haram – citing religion as the primary motivation of this jihadist group. As part of a counter terrorism effort, President Jonathan’s national security adviser has sought to engage in dialogue with Boko Haram. Jonathan told Amanpour that the discourse has helped the situation, and that he will continue to pursue this strategy. The Power of the Presidency Christiane Amanpour was the first journalist to interview Goodluck Jonathan when he assumed the presidency in April 2010. One focus of that conversation was about the endemic electric outages that average Nigerians face. Three years later, despite continued problems and a report by Nigeria’s Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission that says 60% of Nigerians are without access to power, Jonathan said that the country has made significant strides. “That is one area where Nigerians are quite pleased with the government – that our commitment to improve power is working,” he said. “I promise you before the end of this year, power outages will be reasonably stable in Nigeria.” Endemic Corruption “You cannot change the mindset of people by waving your hand. You must take means to make sure that you don’t create an environment where everyone will be corrupt and we are doing it very well,” Jonathan said. He cited the previous elections as signs of success against corruption. International observers, The African Union, and the Independent National Electoral Commission all praised the polling. But there is still widespread corruption in the oil industry. Last April, Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said that 400,000 barrels of oil a day were looted from the country in just one month. The International Energy Agency said that $7 billion dollars a year is lost annually to oil theft. “Frankly speaking, speaking I want the international community to support Nigeria because this stolen crude is being bought by refineries abroad and they know the crude oil was stolen,” Jonathan told Amanpour. “The world must condemn what is wrong. Culled from CNN full transcript commimmg soon |
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i smell envy. 9ja lets glow up. Congrat to the peeps of ebonyi state. More of that |
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area tout again ? |
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simple ANSWER ur so called leaders are too busy stealing from the treasury. 1 Like |
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pls i'll to know which religion do these people practice. Cus i no is not muslem |
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citizenisb: Eyewitness account stated that the explosion came after an argument erupted between two of the vandals who were struggling to siphon fuel from the pipeline and it resulted into a heated argument that made one of them who was armed with a rifle to shoot indiscriminately into the air.Vanguard learnt that bullets from the rifle hit the ruptured pipeline and led to an explosion poverty |
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poverty |
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if this act was done in the east, some cat face would have been ranting abt here mtcheeeeeew. R.i.p 1 Like |
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if found guilty NAIL him. If no kwan ? Apologies. Dats d way is done |
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alj harem: one would agree with me that this man is an IDEEEEIOT. Take it or leave it lol, 49 like for just saying the truth. This a clear picture of what the icon is trying to point out here. Who knows what our dear country would have achieved if so much hatread & envey has not been demonstrated on this convenant people. |
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what abt fash... |
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babyosisi:pack well jore, boko sympatyza |
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