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FFK, needs to grow up with this Buhari this Buhari that. Next time his wife denied him sex,bet he'll blame Buhari for being responsible. Osun weed in action |
Curlieweed:Was he not in the very same ethnic group when he won in 2011. Story for the Gods. Please just stop this religion and ethnic rubbish |
southwestngr:Southwestngr, may God run your life the same way GEJ is running Nigerian Economy Idiot |
Bad Government they said Are elected by good citizens who do not vote. So go get your PVC now, and vote wisely. And stop bothering yourself about these clueless PDP's |
Cameroon Paid Boko Haram $400K Ransom, Plus Arms And Ammunition, To Secure Release Of Deputy Prime Minister’s Wife, Other Hostages SaharaReporters has learned that the Cameroonian authorities paid Boko Haram insurgents at least $400,000 in ransom in order to secure the release of Francoise Agnes Moukouri, wife of Vice Prime Minister Amadou Ali. SaharaReporters has learned that the Cameroonian authorities paid Boko Haram insurgents at least $400,000 in ransom in order to secure the release of Francoise Agnes Moukouri, wife of Vice Prime Minister Amadou Ali. Cameroonian President Paul Biya Boko Haram insurgents had abducted Mrs. Ali in July from the town of Kolofata. The insurgents also seized the town’s district head. The deal to secure their release was struck three days ago, as SaharaReporters exclusively reported. Our source, who was part of the negotiation that led to the release of Mrs. Ali and several other hostages, disclosed that the terms of the settlement included the payment of an undisclosed sum of money from the Chinese government. Boko Haram subsequently released 10 Chinese construction workers who had been held hostage since their abduction in May. In addition, the Cameroonian government agreed to release four commanders of the Islamist group who had been in Cameroonian jails. The most disturbing part of the deal is that Boko Haram militants demanded and received a significant supply of arms and ammunition, including a guarantee by Cameroon that the weapons would have safe passage to insurgent fighters. Our source disclosed that President Idris Derby of Chad was instrumental in the negotiations because of his closeness to some Boko Haram commanders. SaharaReporters had exclusively reported three days ago that the Cameroonian and Chinese hostages had been released. Cameroonian Minister of Information, Issa Bakary, initially denied the report. However, the office of the Cameroonian President, Paul Biya, today declared that 27 hostages, including Mrs. Ali, 10 Chinese construction workers, and the district head of Kolofata had been released. The Islamist group has wreaked havoc in Nigeria’s northeast zone and has made occasional forays into neighboring Cameroon. |
I for one is, Deeply grieved to hear about the loss of such a loving soul. Her calm presence even in adversities will be a source of inspiration to us. Rest in peace Dr. Ameyo. |
I dey laugh in Afemai language. wasting of ebpeko.(money) omisore fail lawyers chop |
Mr failure. We'll love to hear more of your promises in 2014. More committee's. More privatisation. More banning. Happy new year to you sir. |
Our minds perceive and give relative value - positive and negative - to the different sides of a duality. We usually shun the negative. It's important to know that you cannot eliminate the negative by focusing exclusively on the positive. Energetically, both opposites must remain in balance. This is Africa." Wetin we eat no dey kill us" |
hi honsule. i actully had a postpaid celtel line, of which i use for browsing. i tell you. my bills are just too much. however, i use to have a prepaid of which i swap both lines on the same phone and settings. but its not possible to synchronised to a pc, probablly because the settings isn't for the number. could you please sent me the settings to either 08023138341 or abiolaxhp@yahoo.com thanks man. in anticipation |
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