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Kudos to igbo people in those days...u will hardly find such bravery among the igbos of nowadays oooooo... Igbos of this days don taste life, don know how sweet life is... |
I may cry if APC do not feed Bhuari as the party flag bearer. I so much love bhauri. We in osun state will massively vote for him. Pls take note: anybody that do not want bhuari on the account of religion sentiment is a FOOL..... Bhuari all the way |
HOW JONATHAN'S INDEPENDENCE SPEECH WILL POSSIBBLY LOOK LIKE... 1) I congratulate Nigeria on its 54th of existence as an independent state as today symbolically mark the moment of reward for the effort, bravity and doggedness of our fore-fathers who fought tirelessly for the emancipation of Nigeria and its citizen from the captivity of political, economic and mental undertone. 2) By independence, liberty is ascertained, by liberty, human right is acknowledged and of course, by acknowledging human right, faith in humanity is solidly restored. The very reason it is faultlessly necessary to reflect on the struggle that led to independence and the journey thereafter. This done, it is equally pertinent to reflect not only on independence just by meaning but also solemnly on the effect of being an independent state and the achievement materialised and materialisable by it. 3) Having done this, it is of my firm believe that all will be griped with burning propensity to develop a sense of razzmattaz connecting to the moment of liberation under observation. 4) I'm not unmindful that Nigeria is a country of clear differences in culture, religion, ethnic pedigree etc but binded together by unity of purpose and divine destiny, in regards to one another's peculiarity. For this, we have a hope of better future as a Nation, and that we give unity its way and connecting our fate and aspiration to common course is a great achievement in a democratic and independent journey, to which we can hang to chant a chorus of hope that, in no time, in the days ahead, Nigeria will stand side-by-side with those advanced nation that symbolises liberty and democracy in total pragmatism. 5) Of course, as a nation, we are faced with many emasculating challenges and in the face of this, we still persist to thrive by aspiration of survival in resillience and common effort of purpose to shield and make meaning of the fight, swept, strive, tears and blood of our fore-fathers. It on this, as I used to, I will stand to champion the course of unity and state plain the non-negotiability of our togetherness. 6) Let me assure Nigerians, that I will spare no effort, time and space of opportunity within my administrative capacity to proffer a lasting solution to the myriads of problems besetting our dear country. 7) Five years ago, our achievements are crystal perceptible, the wind of which is being felt by Nigerians even to the nook and craning. Our economy stands on the scale of excellence to magnetise investors from far and near and for this I say, the days of unemployment and related problems are numbered. Undoubtedly, our achievements are not mere coincidence but for our commitment to the transformation agenda which form the basis of our effort and reference to various political and economic businesses. 9) Fellow Nigerians, it is from the heart of sober dispensation, I wish to remind you that many challenges constitutes a disturbing enemy in our various endevor to linger as a nation. The most critical of all is security. Boko Haram is seriously brow-beating our hard-earned sovereignty with a clear objective of dashing and slashing our unity across the various differences and nailing our common peace to worrisome jeopardy. But as a responsible government, we are tenaciously committed and resolute to crush and flush the senseless religion fighters that do not give regard to the sanctity of human life, from our land. 10) Boko Haram is best described as a weevil in the beans to feed many, monster in human skin and thorn in the skin of human existence. Therefore, they are considered the enemy of common survival that needs to be exterminated as fast as possible. 11) Terrorism requires to be crushed by collective effort- on the part of the people, by way of information and extra-vigilance and on the part of government, by all it takes. Violence may endureth till night but surely, period of peace shall come in the morning which share a close range with the former. 12) Now, let me refresh your sensitivity that Nigeria, particularly northern part, is at the peak of restlessness and once the dimension starts declining- windows, doors, and other entrances starts opening for enduring peace to reign and by then, we shall say we are justified by the aspiration and spirited effort of our fore-fathers in erecting a nation of impregnable foundation. 13) Protection of life and property remains one of the sacred duties of any sensible government and by this responsibility, we shall always act and triumph over failure and challenges. Never we will give up any of the towns or villages defined within the Nigeria sovereignty to terrorist threat and actions. United we will stand and look directly to the face of advanced countries and divided we shall fall, both at home and in the diplomatic arena. 14) To all Nigerians, it is of patriotic requirement that you continue to move-on as a citizen, in the time of abundance, dearth, joy or hardship. On the part of government, we will continue to give this nation and its citizen, the very best it deserves. 15) It is mind disgusting to note that our children are still in the captivity of BH sect for number of days. As a president, I have been having a sleepless night about the unimaginable hardship our children will be undergoing and series of tought and strategy to rescue them without much collateral exchange. I will not talk much on this but to tell you that we are intransigently and bently committed to the security and welfare of the citizenry and thereby, assuring you that Chibok girls will be back very soon, safe and healthy, to reunite with their parents. 16) Gladly, the knowledge about the recent successes in the fight against terror in undoubtedly exoteric. Many terrorist have been brought to their kneels to face justice and many more crushed. I believe, this will further vindicate our commitment against terrorism and consolidate the hope of better days of peace and the trust people have in the present government. 17) I will not say it is so unfortunate, that I'm the president in the time of Nigeria hardship but rather fortunate, that I will be the president to set the heaps of problems affecting our dear nation to final ablaze. To this end, we will continue to try our best to ensure peace all over and make sure, non of the content of my transformation agenda go un-materialised. 18) Lastly and once again, I say congratulation to Nigerians for this very moment which will continue to hold itself symbolic and refulgent in the history of human existence. On our own part, once again, we will continue to protect Nigeria and its citizen, this we conceived as a duty by determination, commitment and oath of allegiance. Congratulations! Mr President. |
HOW JONATHAN'S INDEPENDENCE SPEECH WILL POSSIBBLY LOOK LIKE... 1) I congratulate Nigeria on its 54th of existence as an independent state as today symbolically mark the moment of reward for the effort, bravity and doggedness of our fore-fathers who fought tirelessly for the emancipation of Nigeria and its citizen from the captivity of political, economic and mental undertone. 2) By independence, liberty is ascertained, by liberty, human right is acknowledged and of course, by acknowledging human right, faith in humanity is solidly restored. The very reason it is faultlessly necessary to reflect on the struggle that led to independence and the journey thereafter. This done, it is equally pertinent to reflect not only on independence just by meaning but also solemnly on the effect of being an independent state and the achievement materialised and materialisable by it. 3) Having done this, it is of my firm believe that all will be griped with burning propensity to develop a sense of razzmattaz connecting to the moment of liberation under observation. 4) I'm not unmindful that Nigeria is a country of clear differences in culture, religion, ethnic pedigree etc but binded together by unity of purpose and divine destiny, in regards to one another's peculiarity. For this, we have a hope of better future as a Nation, and that we give unity its way and connecting our fate and aspiration to common course is a great achievement in a democratic and independent journey, to which we can hang to chant a chorus of hope that, in no time, in the days ahead, Nigeria will stand side-by-side with those advanced nation that symbolises liberty and democracy in total pragmatism. 5) Of course, as a nation, we are faced with many emasculating challenges and in the face of this, we still persist to thrive by aspiration of survival in resillience and common effort of purpose to shield and make meaning of the fight, swept, strive, tears and blood of our fore-fathers. It on this, as I used to, I will stand to champion the course of unity and state plain the non-negotiability of our togetherness. 6) Let me assure Nigerians, that I will spare no effort, time and space of opportunity within my administrative capacity to proffer a lasting solution to the myriads of problems besetting our dear country. 7) Five years ago, our achievements are crystal perceptible, the wind of which is being felt by Nigerians even to the nook and craning. Our economy stands on the scale of excellence to magnetise investors from far and near and for this I say, the days of unemployment and related problems are numbered. Undoubtedly, our achievements are not mere coincidence but for our commitment to the transformation agenda which form the basis of our effort and reference to various political and economic businesses. 9) Fellow Nigerians, it is from the heart of sober dispensation, I wish to remind you that many challenges constitutes a disturbing enemy in our various endevor to linger as a nation. The most critical of all is security. Boko Haram is seriously brow-beating our hard-earned sovereignty with a clear objective of dashing and slashing our unity across the various differences and nailing our common peace to worrisome jeopardy. But as a responsible government, we are tenaciously committed and resolute to crush and flush the senseless religion fighters that do not give regard to the sanctity of human life, from our land. 10) Boko Haram is best described as a weevil in the beans to feed many, monster in human skin and thorn in the skin of human existence. Therefore, they are considered the enemy of common survival that needs to be exterminated as fast as possible. 11) Terrorism requires to be crushed by collective effort- on the part of the people, by way of information and extra-vigilance and on the part of government, by all it takes. Violence may endureth till night but surely, period of peace shall come in the morning which share a close range with the former. 12) Now, let me refresh your sensitivity that Nigeria, particularly northern part, is at the peak of restlessness and once the dimension starts declining- windows, doors, and other entrances starts opening for enduring peace to reign and by then, we shall say we are justified by the aspiration and spirited effort of our fore-fathers in erecting a nation of impregnable foundation. 13) Protection of life and property remains one of the sacred duties of any sensible government and by this responsibility, we shall always act and triumph over failure and challenges. Never we will give up any of the towns or villages defined within the Nigeria sovereignty to terrorist threat and actions. United we will stand and look directly to the face of advanced countries and divided we shall fall, both at home and in the diplomatic arena. 14) To all Nigerians, it is of patriotic requirement that you continue to move-on as a citizen, in the time of abundance, dearth, joy or hardship. On the part of government, we will continue to give this nation and its citizen, the very best it deserves. 15) It is mind disgusting to note that our children are still in the captivity of BH sect for number of days. As a president, I have been having a sleepless night about the unimaginable hardship our children will be undergoing and series of tought and strategy to rescue them without much collateral exchange. I will not talk much on this but to tell you that we are intransigently and bently committed to the security and welfare of the citizenry and thereby, assuring you that Chibok girls will be back very soon, safe and healthy, to reunite with their parents. 16) Gladly, the knowledge about the recent successes in the fight against terror in undoubtedly exoteric. Many terrorist have been brought to their kneels to face justice and many more crushed. I believe, this will further vindicate our commitment against terrorism and consolidate the hope of better days of peace and the trust people have in the present government. 17) I will not say it is so unfortunate, that I'm the president in the time of Nigeria hardship but rather fortunate, that I will be the president to set the heaps of problems affecting our dear nation to final ablaze. To this end, we will continue to try our best to ensure peace all over and make sure, non of the content of my transformation agenda go un-materialised. 18) Lastly and once again, I say congratulation to Nigerians for this very moment which will continue to hold itself symbolic and refulgent in the history of human existence. On our own part, once again, we will continue to protect Nigeria and its citizen, this we conceived as a duty by determination, commitment and oath of allegiance. Congratulations! Mr President. |
Atunkutuku shekau lona orun... He pain me say he die with confort. I want a situation whereby then go capture am, cut him 2 legs today, remove him 2 eyes tomorow, open wide his stomach next tommorow till he die in bitter agony. Oloriburuku mr Shekau |
I pray they reverse the judgement. I pity these guys and their family. All these while, they have been serving their fatherland with the hope of living or death. Now that they protest against irregular payment of their entitlement, they don turn enemy that must be terminated be that ? |
As for me, I finished from a public secondary school in ilesha of osun state. Somehow, it has been observed that no public secondary schools that does not have stobborn students among its flocks of students. Whenever I'm griped with the memory of secondary school days, a guy do come my mind. I will call the guy a thug by his activities and behaviour. He was in ss3 while I was in ss2. He was popularly called AJAYI. This is a guy that is respected and feared by both the teachers and students. He beat hell out of students at the slightest provocation and exchange blow with teachers whenever the madness in his head needed to display. He came to school at his own convinient time and no body was feat including the principal to challenge his lateness. He was so feared that his fellow students did run at the sight of him even at a far distance. He walked at all times with his very small axe in his bag and lebe (dagger) in his pockect. I could remember the day he sent me puffpuff, he did not give me money and yet he told me to bring 20 naira change. He collected my sandals with the promise to give me back when I returned. I had no money on me and I dare not reported him to the school authority. So, I raised the money trough borrowing to do as he told me. He was admitted into my school after he was rusticated in his 5th school, the school authority was so relunctant to accept him but his parent pleaded that he has changed. There was a time he was arrested( through the concerted effort of many able teachers) when he was fighting his fellow students who were 3 in number and who later became his disciple. He was kept in a small class room and the class was locked up. 1hr later, he broke the burglary and ran through the window. Immediate he found his way out, he went to sit on a fence and started giving warning that no teacher should come to school the following day. The teachers were just looking at him from a far distance and no one out them was brave enough to make movement towards the fence where he was sited. He came to school the following day in full red face at the time all the students were busy receiving lectures in their respective classes. He walked-in to my class particarly in company of his disciples who were 3 in numbers. They picked chairs without even minding the presence of teacher in the class. They went to sit at the middle of the field and they were looking in full alert in case of any casala, in case anybody wanna challenge them. The teachers gathered themselves and resorted into calling police to come to their aid. At the sight of the armed police men, AJAYI and his disciple fled into the nearby bush. He was later arrested in his home. He was tortured by the police and rusticated by the school authority. Despite his rustication at this time, he did come to school but did stay at the jungle. AJAYI was a dreaded student then, he was very popular even to other schools. He did lead the squad of fighters that represent my school in case of a crisis involving my school and anyother school... I salute this guy courage and not his way of life.... Please name the most dreaded THUG in your own secondary school days and what he was known for.... |
STILL ON THE NARRATIVE OF DR. STEPHEN DAVIS ON BOKO HARAM SPONSORSHIP! I have seen a conflation of the Boko Haram issue with many of you guys. We need to set the records straight: the first major bombing (on 1st October, 2010) was done by MEND. Henry Okah, leader of MEND, later swore to an affidavit in faraway South Africa that it was President Jonathan who tried to prod them to shift the blame of the blast on some Northern elements that were contesting the PDP candidacy with the President at that time. As a matter of fact, Dr. Raymond Dokpesi, the campaign Manager of one of the Northern aspirants, was quizzed for many hours by DSS. According to Dokpesi, the DSS operatives were only interested in knowing the consensus candidate. That, of course, showed the trivialization of a National tragedy. Meanwhile, some policemen and innocent citizens lost their lives. As soon as Dokpesi's Boss withdrew from the race, Raymond Dokpesi was later grafted into the Goodluck Jonathan campaign in 2011! Afterwards, further investigations on the bomb blast lost steam and finally died. That was the first bomb blast! Let me refresh memory with some verifiable FACTS culled from my recent article: " On October 1, 2010, while the 50th Independence Anniversary was going on at the Eagle Square, Abuja, two bomb blasts occurred outside the venue. Eight persons were confirmed dead. The explosions came an hour after the main militant group in the oil-rich Niger delta, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), threatened in an email, about an hour earlier, to attack the festivities and warned people to evacuate the area. "Several explosive devices have been successfully planted in and around the venue by our operatives working inside the government security services," the email, signed by spokesman Jomo Gbomo, said. "In evacuating the area, keep a safe distance from vehicles and trash bins." President Goodluck Jonathan, who was inspecting a guard of honour at the time, called it a "wicked act of desperation by criminals and murderers". However, President Goodluck Jonathan later absolved MEND of any complicity in the blast when he said: “It is not MEND.” This statement raised eyebrows across the land as the official statement from the security agencies on the cause of the bomb blasts had not come. The question was: Did the President know who did it since he knew who did not? In a new twist to the issue, Mr. Henry Okah, the MEND leader, deposed to an affidavit (in case no:A570/10) in faraway South Africa that MEND was not only responsible, but that President Jonathan knew about it and wanted them to pin it on some Northern elements who were contesting the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential ticket with President Jonathan at the time. High Chief Raymond Dokpesi, the campaign manager of one of the contestants (former Military President Ibrahim Babangida) was arrested by security Agencies in connection with the bomb blast. But as soon as General Babangida withdrew from the race, Dr. Dokpesi was released and adopted into the campaign organization of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan! It should be remembered that about a month before the blast (September 8,2010), President Goodluck Jonathan removed the Muslim Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Abdurrahman Dambazzau and appointed, in his place, Major General Onyeabo Ihejirika, a Christian from the Southern Nigerian Igbo ethnic stock. (b) On June 16, 2011, an unnamed man held a meeting with former Inspector General of Police, Alhaji Hafiz Ringim, and later joined the convoy of the Police chief to the office. Within the precinct of the Police Force Headquarters, this fellow reportedly detonated a car bomb that killed sixty persons, including a Commissioner of Police. (c) On August 11, 2011, a car bomb ripped apart the United Nations office building in Abuja leaving many people dead. At the scene of the carnage, President Goodluck Jonathan reportedly told Journalists, inter alia: “Other countries have experienced terrorism, may be this is the turn of Nigeria.” (d) Nuhu Mohammed Marafa (Alias Babawo), a suspected financier of Boko Haram and close associate of Vice President Namadi Sambo, was arrested on January 17, 2012 for illegal possession of Arms and ammunitions. The case, charged to a Magistrate Court, was dismissed for lack of diligent prosecution. (e) President Goodluck Jonathan, at the Ecumenical center in Abuja during the 2012 Armed Forces’ Remembrance Day, said that his government had been infiltrated by Boko Haram elements. But till date, no single high profile arrest has been made of anyone (in his government) connected with the Boko Haram group. (f) On April 28, 2012, the late National Security Adviser (NSA), General Andrew Owoye Azazi, at an interactive security conference in Warri, asserted that the Boko Haram insurgency ravaging the country was from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). On account of this straight-from-the-gut assertion, General Azazi was unceremoniously removed, though he was from the same Ijaw ethnic stock with President Jonathan. (g) Senator Ali Ndume, through his lawyer (Mr. Ricky Tarfa, SAN), deposed to an affidavit on May 26, 2012 that Vice President Namadi Sambo gave Boko Haram the telephone number to call for peace process and that, all his dealings with the group, were with the acquiescence of the President’s deputy. (h) On November 2, 2012, President Jonathan’s Federal Government announced that Boko Haram had appointed General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) as its negotiator in the proposed peace talks. Quite expectedly, GMB refused to swallow this gambit saying, he could not negotiate on behalf of a group whose murderous escapades across the land were clearly anything but Islamic. He also seized the occasion to lampoon the Federal Government for deploying soldiers that mindlessly killed indiscriminately in the North on the pretense of fighting terrorism. This view, of course, tallied with views by the Northern Elders’ Forum, and for which a formal protest to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Hague was planned, that the Army under the former Chief, Lt. General Azubike Ihejirika, used the war on terrorism as a subterfuge for massive killings of innocent Northerners with outright genocidal intent. (i) On May 26, 2013, Emergency rule was declared on Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states , three Northern States – considered to be on the frontline of the Insurgency campaign – as a result of loud uproar by the citizens about President Jonathan’s seeming reticence in frontally confronting the menace. But the spate of increased bombings in these states did not really justify the increased presence of the Military in the last one year. For instance, on February 25, 2014, gunmen violated the serenity of the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi. After the dust settled, twenty-nine male students were killed and the female counterparts abducted. These dead young Nigerians were not even considered worthy of respect with a minute silence at the centenary celebration that opened about twenty-four hours later. Till date, President Goodluck Jonathan has not thought it worthy to visit the school. Also, on the night of April 14, 2014, two hundred and seventy six female students were abducted in Chibok, Borno State. This particular infamy drew the outrage of the world because there was deafening silence by the government concerning this unfortunate incident for about a month. Later on, the insinuation from the Federal Government was to inelegantly impugn the veracity of this abduction. It was clearly a disingenuous way to play politics with a national calamity! Quite unfortunately, it took the visit of the Seventeen-year-old Pakistani girls’ rights activist, Malala Yousafzai, in convincing President Jonathan to agree to meet with the parents of the abducted girls. Over one hundred days after the abduction, the girls have not been safely brought back to their homes." The narrative of Dr. Stephen Davis was the answer to the puzzle for me. My gut-feeling is that the narrative explained the intractability of the Boko Haram monstrosity. It also helped to explained variants of Boko Haram: Original (Mohammed Yussuff's group), criminal and the most of all, the political Boko Haram. It helped me to understand the ubiquity (yet with aura of anonymity) of the Bombings. It also helped me to understand why deaths from these bombings were reduced to the hollow ritual by the twosome employed in the Presidency:" The President is saddened by the Bomb blast that occurred today. This is a very cowardly act and the perpetrators shall be brought to book. Meanwhile, the Federal Government wishes to assure all law-abiding citizens that the situation is under control as the government has the capacity to protect lives and property." That narrative helped me to understand those bombings and the mutation of the original Boko Haram from a ragtag group in 2009 to an awesome fighting machine (that struts about with APCs, Armoured Tanks etc) could only have occurred with the active connivance of the highest security authority. That narrative summed it all up for me. And guess what? The Presidency is still dazed and unable to recover from the effect of the earth-shaking revelation. I have seen and read some of the languid attempts at impugning the veracity of the narrative. All these have been puerile and far from being successful. Rotimi Fashakin |
coward!!! Small time, then go talk say na them brave pass |
There is low turn out for dis place way I they ooooooo.... People are coming out in their 1 and 2 |
a PhD holder avoiding debate with school cert holder...funny |
Omisore just they waste him money....aregbe all the way |
Bash92: You are not making any sense at all. Omisore went to campaign for vote in Ilesha yet he was the one who still bring thugs to come and attack the people he want to beg for vote from. Let's all use our brain mr it doesn't add upYou are too ignorant of Omisore's desperation for power. His miscreant were the ones shooting sporadically yesterday. The guy that died was killed by a stray bullet from their shooting |
This OP is completely crazy. Go and get a life. It was Omisore's breed miscreant that were shooting sporadicaly and indiscriminately. This led to the death of an innocent man standing in front of his house. We people in ilesa are not too bewildered, because we know omisore already as a murderer. Omisore is a stupid neausance questing for power at all cost. Omisore will fail in this coming election like mad |
Well, I can speak my language like mad, come sabi my dialect join am like say tommorow no go come. But dis no mean say I be dumb for english ooooo..... Many speak english fluently pass me but I speak correctly pass many |
Chai...dis abati nd okupe sabi reply dieeeee...they re realy doin fine wth their job.... |
OP...u try oooooo....u wrote in line wth OGA JONAH's pattern of speech...i was even readin it meticulously...bt u re nt serious for wastin ma attention anyway.... |
Thanks jawee OP...my own be say i wan they flow in d presence of many, gatherin of much people... I don they try though bt i will still apply ur contributns.... |
Abariwiseman: Edo - 95% GEJ, cos they will vote for personality not partybross...u like dreamin oooooo.....i they laff...personality Whts d content of GEJ personality except suffering nd corruption...... No they deceive ur self....APC will win 75% in SW nd 78% north...So, where though cometh d votes dat will guarantee GEJ winnin geniuely![]() ? |
suco_50:lol.......wu be u oooooooooo...... |
Well, to ma understanding, d 'take' in d questn can be interpreted to be 'takeaway'......figures in d questn does nt carry any sign of money e.g #, $...... Logicaly, its imppossible to say 'take' dis figure(handlin it to someone) bt possible to say 'take' dis money. So, if d figures in d questn carries a sign of money, we can then say, d first 1000 was handed to a person afterwhich d various additn..by this analogy, we will endup gettin 5100. However, d figures in d questn re ordinary figures nt representin a physical money, so, in otherwise, its nt possible handlin an invisible figure afterwhich d various additn will be effeted... I therefore say, since d numbers in d questn re just ordinary figure dat does nt represent summfin physical, d 'take' can be assumed to be 'takeaway'....If dis is d case, d correct answer will be 3100..... |
Well, if 'take' does not mean 'takeaway'....d answer should be 5100.... |
haibe: Note: This riddle must beGuy, d answer is absolutely nt 4100... Even if i want to go by d way of sayin take d first 1000 away, pls frm which figure Since we are not given the firgure, then we assume dat d figure is ZERO. If 1000 is takin away frm ZERO, we get negative 1000...after this, now begin to add startin frm 40...at d end of d day, we will end up gettin 3100....experimentaly-----0-1000= -1000 -1000+40= -960 -960+1000= 40 40+30= 70 70+1000= 1070 1070+20= 1090 1090+1000= 2090 2090+10= 2100 3100+100= 3100 |
Small time, then go tell me say Shekau don die...who is deceiving who whr re we goin in dis country??... If dis statement by Sehkau is 2ru dat only seven of d BH members was amoung d dead of about 100plus recorded...then i will say Bh is more powerful dan our security men... |
we don suffer for dis country.... Babangida still get d confidence to contest for president in d previous electns...na wa ooooo..... Babangida is pathetically cretinous.... Old fool...mtcweeeeeew |
dis is pathetic... Why u go kill ur self naoo, afterall u re nt a widow.... |
Italiano1: You would have had made a lot of sense if the population you so claim could have stopped the deportation of Anambrians to Uppy Iweka at ungodly hours of the morning.Bros u bad oooooo....see ao u finish am....no mind all dis igbo people jaweee...if nt because wwe yorubas re diplomatic by nature, their generatns would ve been wiped away in lagos. do u think they can be layin dis kind of claim in d north...i am sure they will nt live to tell d story... APC till God says it is over... |
Acidosis: Educate yourself, bro..ooooh my GOD!!!! Why do people based their contributns on incohate knowlege. Its nt as if Jehovah witness nvre beleive in hell, bt they beleive dat hell fire is nt forever as some oda doctrines claim... Whnever they(jehovah witness) approach u again, try to listen meticulously to every of their analysis so dat u dont go outside nd start fumbling again...ok ![]() |
Undoubtedly, our achievements are not mere coincidence but for our commitment to the transformation agenda which form the basis of our effort and reference to various political and economic businesses.
Whts d content of GEJ personality except suffering nd corruption...... No they deceive ur self....APC will win 75% in SW nd 78% north...So, where though cometh d votes dat will guarantee GEJ winnin geniuely
aah, Accountant Tayo Oluwole, I catch you today ! So you too are here, abeg no confuse us with the same confusion you accountants in UCH Accounts Department usually use to under pay workers. We thank God for IPPIS 
