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Its harmattan season again, click like if u understand what i ,mean. |
MRVIBER001:he goat |
Hustle hard to buy him back |
modelsms:Bros your ministry don de enter permanent site. Do and come and drop roja for the boys. ![]() |
Can the four cameras snap simultaneously? |
wow |
Man wey go marry this kind woman don get capital P. |
Its explorers the wicked thread producer. Explorers please i would love you to create a thread about the great pestilence.. Thanks in anticipation. |
Tested and trusted, very fast and efficient. keep it up bro. |
So many bad news these days I de even fear to come nairaland.. RIP to the dead. |
ewoo |
Africa still has a long way to go.
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lol
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nurey:Bro pls is police report also needed for tokunbo cars?, i hv been extorted by the police men once for that. |
Poor graphics. |
Make i hear say APC give u shishi, stingy bastards. Dem go even arest you join. |
Diplomaticbeing:What happened to PM abi what happened to LR? |
You flat headed primitive people trying to drag us into your land locked biafraland, we shall always resist you. Even our unborn children will. People who are confused about their origin with different accounts (isreal, sudan, uganda etc) can never rewrite our history. Keep dreaming of seeing the Ibanis in your biafraland. |
michelz:Go and ask your miserable father, he will give you a better answer. |
I dont know why all these people like carrying our Ibani matter for head like gala. We are not igbos for crying out loud, we are 100% Ibani, stop trying to tag us igbo for political reasons. Our fore fathers made the mistake of trying to make the Ibani language discreet so the slaves wont learn it, thereby leading to the extinction of the language. But right now we are trying to revive it. You cant tell us who we are, go jump off a cliff or something for all I care. |
AjiereTuwo:Alright bro. Thanks a Lot. |
AjiereTuwo:Alright bro. Thanks Lot. |
AjiereTuwo:That's good.I hope to learn from you. |
All these sit-tight African leaders need to be taught a lesson, Imagine even after GEJ congratulated him for conceeding. |
AjiereTuwo:Sure bro, thanks alot. Do you speak Ibani fluently? |
Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh said Friday he would not recognise the results of December 1 elections and called for fresh polls, a week after he conceded defeat. "In the same way that I accepted the results faithfully believing that the Independent Electoral Commission was independent and honest and reliable, I hereby reject the results in totality," he said in a statement broadcast on state television. "Let me repeat: I will not accept the results based on what has happened," he said, condemning "unacceptable errors" on the part of electoral authorities and calling for a new vote. Jammeh pointed to an accounting error, identified by the IEC, which awarded victory to his opponent Adama Barrow but with a slimmer margin than initially announced. Latest official figures gave Barrow 43.29 percent of the votes in the presidential election, while Jammeh took 39.64 percent. The turnout was at 59 percent. Jammeh claimed "investigations" had revealed that numerous voters had not been able to cast their ballots. "This is the most dubious election we ever had in the history of this country," he said. "We will go back to the polls because I want to make sure every Gambian votes under an electoral commission that is impartial, independent, neutral and free from foreign influence," he said, adding that he would not tolerate any street protests over his decision. The announcement upends the situation in the west African nation, where the population had been hoping for a peaceful democratic transition after Barrow's shock victory this month looked set to end Jammeh's 22 years in power. On December 2, Jammeh made a magnanimous concession speech on television and promised -- to general shock and surprise -- a peaceful and swift handover of power to President-elect Barrow. On Thursday, Barrow vowed to set up a South Africa-style truth commission and said that the country's chief of defence staff had called to pledge the military's backing. But pressure to prosecute Jammeh and top figures in his administration, who have been accused of widespread human rights violations, is one of the key challenges facing the new government. In an interview with French media December 3, Barrow ruled out a "witch hunt" and said that his predecessor would be able to "live in Gambia like any ordinary citizen". Dozens of opposition activists who had been detained since April for holding protests were granted bail this week, with the lawyer noting they were members of the United Democratic Party (UDP), of which Barrow was the presidential candidate. UDP founder and leader Ousainou Darboe, who was jailed in July for taking part in a protest, was freed on bail with 18 others on Monday, as part of their ongoing appeal against three-year sentences. m.guardian.ng/news/gambias-jammeh-rejects-election-results-a-week-after-conceding-defeat/
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AjiereTuwo:Good to know that, hope you'll come to watch the boat regatta this year? |
Thanks for sharing bro, nice to meet my Ibani brother on here. Im from Opusunju Dappa family in epellema. And you? |
AjiereTuwo:I dont really speak Ibani but i guess you asked if im from Bonny? Im from Opobo tho. |
I would like my Ibani brothers and sisters on this forum to please share download links to Ibani cultural musics with me, I have searched with google and i couldn't find any one. Thanks |
This is so heart breaking, such a cute little baby. Something really needs to be done about those hopeless trigger happy b@stards. RIP to the little one. |
