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This is a factual statement in view that their message and common answer to questions raised by Nigerians was blame GEJ and embrace Change. Have u blamed GEJ today? Did your wife not prepare your food? Blame GEJ Did your wife deny you sex? Blame GEJ So as soon as GEJ vacate the office for them, they have lost all excuse. For the first year they tried to blam GEJ but Nigerians want change not blame. Lai Mohammed have lost his voice, Buhari body language is now body odour. Nigerians have entered one chance.
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My money is that Osun or Oyo will be the next state in South west to fall to PDP. |
nuff said. |
[size=18pt]CHANGE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! THE MILITARY ARE BACK, NIGERIANS DESERVE THE FLOGING. I LOVE THIS CHANGE! [/size] ![]() |
KINGwax007:Nigga go to the creeks, they have already started dismantling the entire oil instulation, go and help them, I am not holding anybody. Note, nothing makes us one Nigeria but oil. |
Ufranklin92:I miss the days wen the child use to be in Romance secton permanently, politics felt like politics. Early morning the mofo will carry chair they wait, like say we be his pikin. Nigga I don't know u and u cannot influence my views and opinion not even in a million years. My views and Opinion are my DNA. |
hahahahahaha! Una never finish boko u have started on militant. All this fight Buhari is starting, shows he has no plan for the Economy. Buhari is a hopeless case. |
hahahahahaha! They have not solve the Boko Haram problem, they want to create militancy. Oil prices still dropping, naira still dropping, prices still rising, inflation galore. All this fight Buhari is starting, shows he has no economic outlook, no plan. All is just distraction from facing real economic question and challenges. Make hungry kill Nigerians, Baba one chance has no time or plan for the economy. |
Buhari never drop something, once he drop dollars dem go stand up. Thieves! |
Nigeria is going down. |
And Nigeria goes down... |
kayfra:SS/SE will not tolerate dictatorship, tell Buhari. |
kayfra:U want to burn this country down abi? U are one of the people that dont want peace to reign? |
Ndi Anambra lead, all else follow. Anambra Adigo Mma! |
Mynd44:Biggott leave this thread, attention seeker. Get out! |
mynd44 get out of this thread. biggot! Even with the ban, i will never fear a coward! |
If they dont manage this well, Nigeria Bye bye! |
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/02/nigerian-militants-hijack-merchant-ship-nnamdi-kanu Nigerian militants hijack merchant ship and demand activist's release Attackers threaten to blow up vessel if government does not free Biafran separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu Nnamdi Kanu attends a court hearing in Abuja, Nigeria, last week Nnamdi Kanu, director of the banned Radio Biafra, was detained by secret police on 17 October and accused of terrorism. Photograph: AP Photo/AP Associated Press in Abuja Tuesday 2 February 2016 11.07 GMT Last modified on Tuesday 2 February 2016 13.50 GMT Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Shares 104 Save for later Nigerian militants have hijacked a merchant ship and threatened to blow it up with its foreign crew if authorities do not release a detained leader agitating for a breakaway state of Biafra, according to officers in the military. The vessel – which has not been identified – was hijacked on Friday and the navy is pursuing it, the officers said. The hijackers have given the government 31 days to free Nnamdi Kanu, the director of the banned Radio Biafra, who was detained by secret police on 17 October and accused of terrorism. The ultimatum was given at the weekend by a militant identified by the nom de guerre of Gen Ben. A leader of a Biafran separatist movement, Uchena Madu, said Ben was not a separatist but “some Niger Delta militants have shown interest in working with us”. The hijacking indicates the separatists could be working with Niger Delta militants blamed for recent bombings of oil pipelines in the oil-rich south, escalating conflict in a country already burdened by Boko Haram’s deadly Islamist uprising in the north-east and violent ethno-religious confrontations between farmers and herders in central Nigeria. Africa’s biggest economy and oil producer has also been affected by plummeting petroleum prices. Nigeria’s Igbo people prosecuted a civil war to create a separate state of Biafra in the south-east that killed a million people in the 1960s. Many Igbos claim they still suffer discrimination. |
Buhari should let this man go. |
NO! WE WILL CONSTANTLY FIGHT EACH OTHER AND HINDER EACH OTHER PROGRESS BECOS WE ARE NOT ONE AND WILL NEVER BE ONE. |
Yet some are singing one Naijeria, so dey can continue to loot and cheat others. |
That judge don collect from back, them never start case(9 Fed 2016) but already he has judge him guilty. Only in Naija ![]() |
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