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The dog has returned to his vomit. |
If BAT is reading the massive defection to PDP in the North, he should honourable step down for Obi-Datti mandate for the New Nigeria Project. We shall celebrate him as another hero of democracy after the manner of GEJ. |
They north resolve to ignore BAT , collect his and bring out the joker at the polls. |
Goat in Sheep clothings. PDP=APC=PDP in Atikumatics The above equation can't solve Nigeria's problem. Only Obi-dient and Yus-ful servants can fix Nigeria. |
Villa12:Truly BAT is a great grand father. Please, grandpa go and rest so that your wonderful children listed above can fix Nigeria. Well-done sir......? |
My big question. If the Quran commands killing one for blasphemous act, who is to carry the killing...? |
Jezebel on rampage. Oh Lord, deliver our generation and save a remnant in Jesus name. |
BAT should use the small 5% energy to manage Alpha Beta Nigeria Ltd untill he joins his ancestors while Atiku should use the meagre 10% energy to manage Abti/American university. Obi has 60% energy to take Nigeria to the promised land. |
BAT should use the small 5% energy to manage Alpha Beta Nigeria Ltd untill he joins his ancestors while Atiku should use the meagre 10% energy to manage Abti/American university. Obi has 60% energy to take Nigeria to the promised land. |
They're Dollars insane. BAT should use the small 5% energy to manage Alpha Beta Nigeria Ltd untill he joins his ancestors while Atiku should use the meagre 10% energy to manage Abti/American university. Obi has 60% energy to take Nigeria to the promised land. |
He tried BAT should use the small 5% energy to manage Alpha Beta Nigeria Ltd untill he joins his ancestors while Atiku should use the meagre 10% energy to manage Abti/American university. Obi has 60% energy to take Nigeria to the promised land. |
Let's prepare high tollgate charges mainly on 1. Lagos Ibadan road 2. Abuja Kaduna Kano road 3. Second Niger Bridge 4. Abuja Keffi Lafia Makurdi road And several others |
etrouble:What was the repercussions on Mbaka. Mbaka contributed to the current Nigeria woes. He should keep his prophecies to himself. We are Obi-dients and Yus-ful for the New Nigeria Project |
FFK is already spiritually Obi-dient. I pray he'll see the light and manifest . |
I trust Papa OBJ. He told Charley Boy he's the father of suffering masses of Nigeria. I see this meeting as the birth of Obi-dients grandfather in Jesus name. |
Luke 16:18 Whosoever putteth away his wife, and marrieth another, committeth adultery: and whosoever marrieth her that is put away from her husband committeth adultery. 1 Corinthians 7:10-11 And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband: But and if she depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband: and let not the husband put away his wife. |
How old is your ..? How healthy is your Man...? What is the nature of his work...? When is his departure for work and return hour...? |
etrouble:The vegetable don done. Dem don chop am finished. Make una get fresh vegetables for us abeg. |
End time Preacher. The Bible call sex "Carnal Knowledge" that's an activity to satisfy the flesh. For married couples, it's a legitimate flesh activity that you can't pray while doing it. It's a State of pleasure and not prayer(communion with God). It's like saying, pray while eating your favorite food. |
Parents should beg ASUU while our billions go to Niger for SUVs |
Neither is it a retirement home for Ateeku. They should both take a bow for Obi-dient and Yus-ful Nigerians. |
Thus says Chenua Achebe "Things Fall Apart", the centre cannot hold. Oh God of Mercy, we're in your hands for safety. |
Is this man ministry registered with CAN...?. If so, he is one of the Judas, a betrayal of his faith and a rebel of constituted authority of the Christian Faith. May the blood of Deborah killed in Sokoto be upon him, the suffering of Leah Sharibu begin in his family NOW in Jesus name. |
Lalong should get sense. He's rejected for VP slot but suitable for campaign. The same way PYO was used in trader money and denied ticket. |
If he truly said so, he should find out from Mbaka and Ekweremadu how far...? |
Is he saying no capable Christians in the whole Kaduna state..? Let him hand over to Christian Christian . |
What Nelson Mandela said to Nigerians in 2007 “You know I am not very happy with Nigeria. I have made that very clear on many occasions. Yes, Nigeria stood by us more than any nation, but you let yourselves down, and Africa and the black race very badly. Your leaders have no respect for their people. They believe that their personal interests are the interests of the people. They take people’s resources and turn it into personal wealth. There is a level of poverty in Nigeria that should be unacceptable. I cannot understand why Nigerians are not more angry than they are. “What do young Nigerians think about your leaders and their country and Africa? Do you teach them history...? “What about the corruption and the crimes? Your elections are like wars. Now we hear that you cannot be president in Nigeria unless you are Muslim or Christian. Some people tell me your country may break up. Please don’t let it happen. “Let me tell you what I think you need to do. You should encourage leaders to emerge who will not confuse public office with sources of making personal wealth. Corrupt people do not make good leaders. Then you have to spend a lot of your resources for education. “Educate children of the poor, so that they can get out of poverty. Poverty does not breed confidence. Only confident people can bring changes. Poor, uneducated people can also bring change, but it will be hijacked by the educated and the wealthy...give young Nigerians good education. Teach them the value of hard work and sacrifice, and discourage them from crimes which are destroying your image as a good people.” (Excerpts taken from a 2007 interview with Mandela conducted by Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed). |
What Nelson Mandela said to Nigerians in 2007 “You know I am not very happy with Nigeria. I have made that very clear on many occasions. Yes, Nigeria stood by us more than any nation, but you let yourselves down, and Africa and the black race very badly. Your leaders have no respect for their people. They believe that their personal interests are the interests of the people. They take people’s resources and turn it into personal wealth. There is a level of poverty in Nigeria that should be unacceptable. I cannot understand why Nigerians are not more angry than they are. “What do young Nigerians think about your leaders and their country and Africa? Do you teach them history...? “What about the corruption and the crimes? Your elections are like wars. Now we hear that you cannot be president in Nigeria unless you are Muslim or Christian. Some people tell me your country may break up. Please don’t let it happen. “Let me tell you what I think you need to do. You should encourage leaders to emerge who will not confuse public office with sources of making personal wealth. Corrupt people do not make good leaders. Then you have to spend a lot of your resources for education. “Educate children of the poor, so that they can get out of poverty. Poverty does not breed confidence. Only confident people can bring changes. Poor, uneducated people can also bring change, but it will be hijacked by the educated and the wealthy...give young Nigerians good education. Teach them the value of hard work and sacrifice, and discourage them from crimes which are destroying your image as a good people.” (Excerpts taken from a 2007 interview with Mandela conducted by Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed). |
What Nelson Mandela said to Nigerians in 2007 “You know I am not very happy with Nigeria. I have made that very clear on many occasions. Yes, Nigeria stood by us more than any nation, but you let yourselves down, and Africa and the black race very badly. Your leaders have no respect for their people. They believe that their personal interests are the interests of the people. They take people’s resources and turn it into personal wealth. There is a level of poverty in Nigeria that should be unacceptable. I cannot understand why Nigerians are not more angry than they are. “What do young Nigerians think about your leaders and their country and Africa? Do you teach them history...? “What about the corruption and the crimes? Your elections are like wars. Now we hear that you cannot be president in Nigeria unless you are Muslim or Christian. Some people tell me your country may break up. Please don’t let it happen. “Let me tell you what I think you need to do. You should encourage leaders to emerge who will not confuse public office with sources of making personal wealth. Corrupt people do not make good leaders. Then you have to spend a lot of your resources for education. “Educate children of the poor, so that they can get out of poverty. Poverty does not breed confidence. Only confident people can bring changes. Poor, uneducated people can also bring change, but it will be hijacked by the educated and the wealthy...give young Nigerians good education. Teach them the value of hard work and sacrifice, and discourage them from crimes which are destroying your image as a good people.” (Excerpts taken from a 2007 interview with Mandela conducted by Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed). |
What Nelson Mandela said to Nigerians in 2007 “You know I am not very happy with Nigeria. I have made that very clear on many occasions. Yes, Nigeria stood by us more than any nation, but you let yourselves down, and Africa and the black race very badly. Your leaders have no respect for their people. They believe that their personal interests are the interests of the people. They take people’s resources and turn it into personal wealth. There is a level of poverty in Nigeria that should be unacceptable. I cannot understand why Nigerians are not more angry than they are. “What do young Nigerians think about your leaders and their country and Africa? Do you teach them history...? “What about the corruption and the crimes? Your elections are like wars. Now we hear that you cannot be president in Nigeria unless you are Muslim or Christian. Some people tell me your country may break up. Please don’t let it happen. “Let me tell you what I think you need to do. You should encourage leaders to emerge who will not confuse public office with sources of making personal wealth. Corrupt people do not make good leaders. Then you have to spend a lot of your resources for education. “Educate children of the poor, so that they can get out of poverty. Poverty does not breed confidence. Only confident people can bring changes. Poor, uneducated people can also bring change, but it will be hijacked by the educated and the wealthy...give young Nigerians good education. Teach them the value of hard work and sacrifice, and discourage them from crimes which are destroying your image as a good people.” (Excerpts taken from a 2007 interview with Mandela conducted by Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed). |
What Nelson Mandela said to Nigerians in 2007 “You know I am not very happy with Nigeria. I have made that very clear on many occasions. Yes, Nigeria stood by us more than any nation, but you let yourselves down, and Africa and the black race very badly. Your leaders have no respect for their people. They believe that their personal interests are the interests of the people. They take people’s resources and turn it into personal wealth. There is a level of poverty in Nigeria that should be unacceptable. I cannot understand why Nigerians are not more angry than they are. “What do young Nigerians think about your leaders and their country and Africa? Do you teach them history...? “What about the corruption and the crimes? Your elections are like wars. Now we hear that you cannot be president in Nigeria unless you are Muslim or Christian. Some people tell me your country may break up. Please don’t let it happen. “Let me tell you what I think you need to do. You should encourage leaders to emerge who will not confuse public office with sources of making personal wealth. Corrupt people do not make good leaders. Then you have to spend a lot of your resources for education. “Educate children of the poor, so that they can get out of poverty. Poverty does not breed confidence. Only confident people can bring changes. Poor, uneducated people can also bring change, but it will be hijacked by the educated and the wealthy...give young Nigerians good education. Teach them the value of hard work and sacrifice, and discourage them from crimes which are destroying your image as a good people.” (Excerpts taken from a 2007 interview with Mandela conducted by Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed). |
What Nelson Mandela said to Nigerians in 2007 “You know I am not very happy with Nigeria. I have made that very clear on many occasions. Yes, Nigeria stood by us more than any nation, but you let yourselves down, and Africa and the black race very badly. Your leaders have no respect for their people. They believe that their personal interests are the interests of the people. They take people’s resources and turn it into personal wealth. There is a level of poverty in Nigeria that should be unacceptable. I cannot understand why Nigerians are not more angry than they are. “What do young Nigerians think about your leaders and their country and Africa? Do you teach them history...? “What about the corruption and the crimes? Your elections are like wars. Now we hear that you cannot be president in Nigeria unless you are Muslim or Christian. Some people tell me your country may break up. Please don’t let it happen. “Let me tell you what I think you need to do. You should encourage leaders to emerge who will not confuse public office with sources of making personal wealth. Corrupt people do not make good leaders. Then you have to spend a lot of your resources for education. “Educate children of the poor, so that they can get out of poverty. Poverty does not breed confidence. Only confident people can bring changes. Poor, uneducated people can also bring change, but it will be hijacked by the educated and the wealthy...give young Nigerians good education. Teach them the value of hard work and sacrifice, and discourage them from crimes which are destroying your image as a good people.” (Excerpts taken from a 2007 interview with Mandela conducted by Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed). |
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