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FINALLY! Reps Fix Date To Impeach President Jonathan (5682 Views)
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UltimatePals: 9:15pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
![]() President Goodluck Jonathan Honorable at the House of Representatives have fixed next Wednesday to start impeachment proceedings against President Goodluck Jonathan. It was gathered by Vanguard on Tuesday that the of the lower chamber are on the same page with their Senate counterparts in their bid to impeach Jonathan, and that the process will began immediately it reconvenes next Wednesday. It was gathered that the assemblymen coordinating the impeachment process have identified over 50 constitutional violations against the President, which would form part of the impeachment notice. A source within the House of Representatives, who made this known, said both chambers have resolved to work together for the common good of the country by impeaching President Jonathan for “incompetence, corruption and unprecedented impunity.” The source further explained that the impeachment plot against Jonathan was not a partisan affair, noting that lawmakers from all the political parties have identified with the cause and will not give up until the President is sent packing. “I’m sure you read the reports today that senators are going to move against Jonathan. Now you can confirm that the impeachment thing is not about APC. It is a non-partisan cause. We have all resolved that the man (President Jonathan) must go. Never in the history of Nigeria has a leader displayed such crass incompetence as we have seen in President Jonathan. It is glaring and you can feel it. Mr. President, with due respect, has shown that he is not capable of running this country. That is the basic truth,” he said. The high ranking lawmaker reiterated that over 50 impeachable offences that have been identified against Jonathan, and assured that the House would work closely with the Senate to make sure that President Jonathan is removed from office. It would be recalled that on Monday, November 24, some Senators on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) reportedly started move to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan over what they termed the high level of impunity and corruption allegedly being condoned by the Jonathan-led istration. Meanwhile, the plot to impeach the President spread to the Senate, with a growing number of Senators said to be enthusiastic to team up with the Reps to get the President removed after 130 Reps signed to the plot to oust Jonathan on Thursday, November 20, 2014. - http://www./apps/forums/topics/show/13075831-finally-reps-fix-date-to-impeach-president-jonathan 3 Likes |
rukytaiga(m): 9:34pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Let the drama begin.. ![]() 5 Likes |
expert101(m): 9:36pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Hungry hoodlums! They are all thieves looking for money
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acenazt: 9:47pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Ohh Lord God in heaven Guide this Corrupt Politicians the right way so as they may make the best decision for us as a nation. IMPEACH THA MOFO ALREADY.
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emmysoftyou: 9:48pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
stale news...
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VICTORCIZA(m): 10:10pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
FUTILE MISSION
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Pavarottii(m): 10:39pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Mission Impossible 4!!!Those that say the minority(South south and south east) will not rule Nigeria have failed...
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Mogidi: 10:41pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
I think these people are actually high on fura da nono, else where do they think they'd pluck the required 2/3 from? Its a shame I made my comments before visiting vanguard the allege source of the story. This is the topic people are discussing in vanguardngr 2015: S-West youth groups endorse Jonathan 7 Likes 1 Share |
Mutuwa(m): 11:14pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Underlisted are the names of lawmakers (reps) who have signed for the impeachment of Mr prsdnt GEJ:::: Hon. Bethel Amadi Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejiocha Hon Nnenna Ukeje Hon. Ugochukwu Ohajuruka Hon Chinwe Ubani Hon. Chinyere Ike. Hon. Uzo Azubuike. Hon. Udo Ibeji Hon. Arua Arunsi. Hon. Nkem Abonta. Hon. Mulikat Akande Hon. Leo Ogor Hon. Kwaga Ganama Hon. Anthony Madwatte. Hon. Gibson Nathaniel. Hon. Francis Hananniya. Hon. Fons Nwangubi. Hon. Aisha Dahiru. Hon. Emmanuel Ekpenyong Hon. Friday Udoh. Hon. Akpan Umoh. Hon. Robinson Uwak. Hon. Emmanuel Ukoette. Hon. Edet Achibong. Hon. Emmanuel Ekon. Hon. Akpan Effiong. Hon. Ini Udoka. Hon. Bassey Dan-Abia. Hon. Chizor Obidigwe. Hon. Victor Ogene. Hon. Chris Azubogu Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwogbo. Hon. Ben Nwankwo. Hon. Uche Ekwunife. Hon. Chriscato Amete. Hon. Cyril Egwuatu. Hon. I feanyi Dike. Hon. Azodo Eucharia. Hon. Tukur Adamu. Hon. Isa Mohammed. Hon. Auwalu Saleh. Hon.Nuhu Abdulrazak. Hon. Jatau Auwal. Hon. Misau Ahmed. Hon. Umar Sade. Hon. Madaki Gololo. Hon Warman Ogoriba. Hon. Foingha Jephtah. Hon. Daniel Ofongo. Hon. Nadu Karibo Hon. Stella Dorgu. Hon. Samson Okwu. Hon. Awulu Adaji. Hon. Hassan Saleh. Hon. Echopu Enthonu. Hon. John Yegh. Hon Emma Jim. Hon. Christina Alaaga. Hon. Hembe Iorwase. Hon. Benjamin Aboho. Hon. Emmanuel Udenbe Hon. Terfa Ityar. Hon. Kaka Gujbawu. Hon. Ibrahim Khadi. Hon. Isa Lawan. Hon. Peter Biyeh. Hon. Rose Okoh. Hon. Daniel Effiong. Hon. Nkoyo Toyo. Hon Francis Busam Addah. Hon. Ewa Bassey Ekoh Hon. Sunday Ettah. Hon. John Enoh. Hon. Essien Ayi. Hon. Ogbaburhon Austin. Hon. Nwokolo Victor. Hon. Emediese Akpodiogaga Hon. Daniel Reyemeju. Hon. Mutu Ebomo. Hon. Ndudi Elumelu. Hon. Evelyn Oboro Hon. Enekorogha Francis. Hon. Ossai Ossai. Hon. Okwuru Tobias. Hon. Linus Okorie. Hon. Omo Isu Hon. Sylvester Ogbaga, Hon. Peter Ali. Hon. Peter Onyemaechi. Hon. Jim Adun. Hon Pally Iriase. Hon. Peter Akpatason. Hon. Nosakhare Osahon. Hon. Abubakar Momoh. Hon. Jones Onyeriri. Hon. Patrick Ikhariale. Hon. Friday Itulah. Hon. Samson Osagie Hon. Oyetunde Ojo. Hon. Michael Bamidele. Hon. Stella Ngwu Hon. Toby Toby. Hon. Oforbuike Chukwuegbo. Hon. Asadu Oziokoja Hon. Ogbuefi Ozomgbachi. Hon. Peace Nnaji. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi. Hon. Kingsley Ebenyi. Hon. Isa Egah. Hon Jisalo Bitrus. Hon. Khamisu Ahmed. Hon. Yusuf Manu. Hon. Binta Bello. Hon. Usman Kumo. Hon. Shuaibu Galadima. Hon. Umar Ahmed. Hon. Eddie Mbadiwe. Hon. Chudi Uwazuruike. Hon. Jerry Alagbaoso. Hon. Ezenwa Onyewuchi. Hon Gerald Irona. Hon. Bashir Adamu. Hon Yusuf Dunari. Hon. Mustafa Khabeeb. Hon. Sabo Nakudu. Hon. Ibrahim Garba. Hon. Hussein Abdulkadir. Hon. Shitu Galambi. Hon. Safiyani Ubale. Hon. Wada Usman. Hon. Tijani Ibrahim. Hon. Adamu Hassan. Hon. Shehu Garba, Hon. Yakubu Barde. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen. Hon. Yusuf Bala. Hon. Jagaba Jagaba. Hon. Ibrahim Lawal. Hon. Simon Arabo. Hon. Gwani Gideon. Hon. Godfrey Gaiya. Hon. Ibrahim Mustapha. Hon. Isa Ashiru. Hon. Tijani Abdulkadir. Hon. Farouk Lawan. Hon. Munir Danagundi. Hon. Bashir Galadanchi. Hon. Abdulsalam Adamu. Hon. Dawaki Bala. Hon. Aminu Sulaiman. Hon. Sumaila Abdulrahman. Hon. Danlami Garba. Hon. Sani Auwalu. Hon. Garba Gulma. Hon. Ibrahim Kamba. Hon. Kalgo Muhammed. Hon. Aminu Musa. Hon. Abdullahi Dan-Alkalli. Hon. Garba Uba. Hon. Halilu Aliero. Hon. Bello Kaoje. Hon. Tom Zakari. Hon. Muhammed Idris. Hon. Ayo Yusuf. Hon.Sunday Karim. Hon. Ahmed Tijani. Hon. Ismael Hussain. Hon. Abdulrahman Badamasuiy. Hon. Umar Jibril. Hon. Sadiq Muhammed Hon. Mohammed Onawo. Hon. David Emmanuel. Hon. Kigbu Haruna. Hon. Zakari Haliru. Hon. Ricco Mohammed. Hon. Ahmed Mohammed. Hon. Idris Mohammed. Hon. Abdul Ibrahim. Hon. Adewusi Tunde Razaq. Hon. Akinlade Isiaq. Hon. Omosule Eni Olorunda. Hon. Debo Ologunagba. Hon. Akinlaga Joseph. Hon. Moshood Bakare. Hon. Ganny Oluwadare. Hon. Akintoye Albert. Hon. Adeoba Johnson Hon. Raphael Nomiye. Hon. Muraina Ajibola. Hon. Olusegun Odebunmi. Hon. Ibrahim Olayfa Hon. Afees Jimoh Hon. Olayemi Bisaru. Hon. Muritala Bisaru Hon. Kareem Abisodun, Hon. Abiola Ajaja. Hon. Mudashiru Akindabi. Hon Simon Mwadkwon. Hon. Aminu Jonathan. Hon Simon Mwadkwon. Hon. Aminu Jonathan. Hon. Beni La Hon. Bitrus Kaze Hon. Luka Goar. Hon. Zeitet Tirsel. Hon. Kingsley Chinda. Hon. Blessing anga 2 Likes |
duality(m): 11:15pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
And I just spoke with a vanguard correspondent, and he said this is a lie. Partisan bloggers everywhere spinning stories left right and centre for their ilks
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IDEApro(m): 11:22pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
General Kenneth Minimah should get ready to shoot anything that doesn't look or act like Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on the presidential seat on Thursday and equally seize the government.
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ToyozzieTohBad(f): 11:43pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
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eledacedar(f): 11:44pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
No be small thing o.
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theSpark(m): 11:53pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
It's dead on arrival anyway. Just because of how Nigeria works.
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SOUNDKING: 12:09am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Let dem 3ry am.
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Astutechris(m): 12:23am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Na Naija we dey.......politics things seriously on their minds
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Marlicque: 12:34am On Nov 27, 2014 |
ok....lets go there..... dis one go be season film ooo ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
LouisVanGaal(m): 12:48am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Hip Hip Hip!!! Hu... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
thaoriginator: 12:59am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Na him be say next wednesday na boko haram jonathan go take block everywhere! And instead of tear gas canisters na bomb dem go dey drop dat day.. Omo dis film no go only sweet o, e go crazy! GEJ you left yansh o! ![]() 2 Likes |
Vikkie14: 1:00am On Nov 27, 2014 |
I dont think the news is to be recon with. If it's true at the end, then that would be another "24 hours" season 13 Starring : the SINators(that collects over 353million annually), the UNhonourable of house of MISrepresentaTHIEVES(that swallow over 28million monthly), the PresiDENT(that was just so mild,xtra gentle, we-are-on-TOP-of-the-situation while BH fires from BELOW,corrupt governance) and the NigeRIAns(the castigators,abs,commenders,accusation pointer when they are nothing better than those in power, talks as if na foreigners dey rule naija). Release Date: WATCHOUTTTTTT 1 Like |
Balyz: 1:02am On Nov 27, 2014 |
its about time
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opiaoku: 1:39am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Still laughing in idia mins voice. Apc are still living in wonder land 2 Likes |
Otori123(m): 1:58am On Nov 27, 2014 |
[quote author= post=28375061] ![]() Honorable at the House of Representatives have fixed next Wednesday to start impeachment proceedings against President Goodluck Jonathan. It was gathered by Vanguard on Tuesday that the of the lower chamber are on the same page with their Senate counterparts in their bid to impeach Jonathan, and that the process will began immediately it reconvenes next Wednesday. It was gathered that the assemblymen coordinating the impeachment process have identified over 50 constitutional violations against the President, which would form part of the impeachment notice. A source within the House of Representatives, who made this known, said both chambers have resolved to work together for the common good of the country by impeaching President Jonathan for “incompetence, corruption and unprecedented impunity.” The source further explained that the impeachment plot against Jonathan was not a partisan affair, noting that lawmakers from all the political parties have identified with the cause and will not give up until the President is sent packing. The high ranking lawmaker reiterated that over 50 impeachable offences that have been identified against Jonathan, and assured that the House would work closely with the Senate to make sure that President Jonathan is removed from office. It would be recalled that on Monday, November 24, some Senators on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) reportedly started move to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan over what they termed the high level of impunity and corruption allegedly being condoned by the Jonathan-led istration. Meanwhile, the plot to impeach the President spread to the Senate, with a growing number of Senators said to be enthusiastic to team up with the Reps to get the President removed after 130 Reps signed to the plot to oust Jonathan on Thursday, November 20, 2014. -we hope all to be well 1 Like |
Demallcrazy(m): 2:05am On Nov 27, 2014 |
I forsee Jona runnin 4rm pillar 2 post now! Nigga's in hot ofe owerri!
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SamIkenna: 2:21am On Nov 27, 2014 |
Impeaching GEJ is the easy part. The hard part is whether Nigeria will be able to pay her bills after GEJ is booted out. Talk is cheap. In my part of the country we have a saying that it's only the dead that doesn't know his weight. Now, as for all the core northern lawmen who're excited about the prospect of GEJ leaving too early before 2015, the following below is what's in the offing for them should they get their wish. 1) Oil production and revenue will come to a screeching halt, thanks to GEJ's Ijaw kinsmen. 2) Asari, Tompolo, and their retinue of foot-soldiers will create a big eruption in ND as well as the entire stretch of Nigeria's coastline thereby drawing the overstretched military into a bitter war . 3) Limited military men and equipment will be deployed in the ND leaving Boko Haram infested North open to willing Jihadists from Chad, Niger, northern Cameroon, Mali, and Sudan - and this does not exclude already hardened and caliphate-hungry Shekau's indigenous Kanuri terrorists and armed Fulani 'cattle herders.' The entire North including Middle Belt will literally be a hot soup of molten lava. 4) State govt's monthly allocation all the over north will be hit the hardest given the end of oil revenue. With govts in the north in dire and impossible condition, northern economy will evaporate leaving an army of angry, illiterate, and religious purists in total control of a region the size of and combined. 5) SW will be too busy safeguarding their region. They'll understand your plight and perhaps pray for you in the mosque once in a while. This doesn't mean most folks over there won't remind you in national dailies how your unbridled lust for power undid you. 6) SE, the one single enemy you love to hate, will openly and undiplomatically tell whoever cared to listen that they knew you had it coming. They'll tell you to repent and apologize for all the blood you shed in Nigeria. And when they're not talking about your love for blood, they'll start lecturing you on how to marry fewer wives, make fewer babies, your kids and send them to real schools, and most importantly stop your hateful Arabian imported wahabbi variant of Islam. However, when you do manage to beat the northern chaos and appear in Night-Mile Enugu, they'll still buy your red meat and pay you in cash jeje. Anyways, let me just cut to the chase. The mere notion of impeaching GEJ is laughable. It seems the proponents want to test the nationhood of this nation with an end of the year joke fit for April 1st. Nigeria as is is unstable enough, bloody enough, and divided enough. An average Nigerian has paid enough already for the buffoonery and idiocy of political touts who have never in their lives sweated for a penny through genuine means. Take a look at all the LGA chairmen, 'honorables,' governors, and presidents - what you see is a bunch of schemers who're always fighting for self-preservation and feeding fat off saint and sinners alike. It's either they served in the military or under the military, or they were commissioners, permanent secs under one govt or the other, which is why the notion of impeaching GEJ or even 2015 election, in my opinion, is laughable. I sincerely believe the whole NA and executive arm should be sacked and replaced with the Judiciary for the time being. I checked the take-home pay for the legislative and executive arm of major countries about a week ago and I concluded that the only moral and temporary solution for now is to have the judiciary oversee Nigeria for the time being. Nigeria is operating a govt of elected criminals and no where is this more self-evident than Abuja's Aso rock and NA. For NA and executive cabinet to gulp the amount they currently receive every month and still have the gumption to call themselves progressives and democrats is an unconscionable betrayal of the poor. 8 Likes 1 Share |
nduchucks: 2:41am On Nov 27, 2014 |
^^^^ Tales from the crypt Eeeyah, things would have been different if the war had been won. pele sir. |
SamIkenna: 3:19am On Nov 27, 2014 |
nduchucks: If I were you I would go way back and check what Ikenna told nduchuks regarding the fate of 'mighty' north when things were much cooler and Boko Haram was still talking from Sambisa forest. Now where at thou? You need to listen and learn. My interest in Nigeria doesn't go past Asaba, and when it occasionally reaches Abuja it is to remind violent Jihadists that I have their balls on a 300 pound G-clamp ready to squeeze bejesus out of them fools. No need to talk more. On a lighter note, why are you not using your 'Ispikdatroof' moniker today? 2 Likes |
wallex1983(m): 3:22am On Nov 27, 2014 |
I honestly don't know if this impeachment thing iڪ possible, especially when I'm aware from antecedents that once 'Ghana must go' changes hands, this move may die naturally....... But one thing I know, we are gradually inviting the military to take over aso rock and we seem not to realise it...... |
nduchucks: 3:47am On Nov 27, 2014 |
SamIkenna: What happened to you, my good ol' friend? I don't play that multi moniker game. You owe me an apology for that accusation. If you actually believe what you wrote, then its quite a pity. I misjudged you. Chew on this sir; Nigeria will remain one in 2015 and beyond, to the disappointment of folks like you, though I understand your plight. |
SamIkenna: 3:51am On Nov 27, 2014 |
nduchucks: I have no problem with Nigeria remaining together beyond 2015. The issue is that it may not remain together the way you like it. As long as you're fine with that then we're good to go. 1 Like |
Itulah(m): 5:29am On Nov 27, 2014 |
[quote author=Mutuwa post=28378101]Underlisted are the names of lawmakers (reps) who have signed for the impeachment of Mr prsdnt GEJ:::: Hon. Bethel Amadi Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejiocha Hon Nnenna Ukeje Hon. Ugochukwu Ohajuruka Hon Chinwe Ubani Hon. Chinyere Ike. Hon. Uzo Azubuike. Hon. Udo Ibeji Hon. Arua Arunsi. Hon. Nkem Abonta. Hon. Mulikat Akande Hon. Leo Ogor Hon. Kwaga Ganama Hon. Anthony Madwatte. Hon. Gibson Nathaniel. Hon. Francis Hananniya. Hon. Fons Nwangubi. Hon. Aisha Dahiru. Hon. Emmanuel Ekpenyong Hon. Friday Udoh. Hon. Akpan Umoh. Hon. Robinson Uwak. Hon. Emmanuel Ukoette. Hon. Edet Achibong. Hon. Emmanuel Ekon. Hon. Akpan Effiong. Hon. Ini Udoka. Hon. Bassey Dan-Abia. Hon. Chizor Obidigwe. Hon. Victor Ogene. Hon. Chris Azubogu Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwogbo. Hon. Ben Nwankwo. Hon. Uche Ekwunife. Hon. Chriscato Amete. Hon. Cyril Egwuatu. Hon. I feanyi Dike. Hon. Azodo Eucharia. Hon. Tukur Adamu. Hon. Isa Mohammed. Hon. Auwalu Saleh. Hon.Nuhu Abdulrazak. Hon. Jatau Auwal. Hon. Misau Ahmed. Hon. Umar Sade. Hon. Madaki Gololo. Hon Warman Ogoriba. Hon. Foingha Jephtah. Hon. Daniel Ofongo. Hon. Nadu Karibo Hon. Stella Dorgu. Hon. Samson Okwu. Hon. Awulu Adaji. Hon. Hassan Saleh. Hon. Echopu Enthonu. Hon. John Yegh. Hon Emma Jim. Hon. Christina Alaaga. Hon. Hembe Iorwase. Hon. Benjamin Aboho. Hon. Emmanuel Udenbe Hon. Terfa Ityar. Hon. Kaka Gujbawu. Hon. Ibrahim Khadi. Hon. Isa Lawan. Hon. Peter Biyeh. Hon. Rose Okoh. Hon. Daniel Effiong. Hon. Nkoyo Toyo. Hon Francis Busam Addah. Hon. Ewa Bassey Ekoh Hon. Sunday Ettah. Hon. John Enoh. Hon. Essien Ayi. Hon. Ogbaburhon Austin. Hon. Nwokolo Victor. Hon. Emediese Akpodiogaga Hon. Daniel Reyemeju. Hon. Mutu Ebomo. Hon. Ndudi Elumelu. Hon. Evelyn Oboro Hon. Enekorogha Francis. Hon. Ossai Ossai. Hon. Okwuru Tobias. Hon. Linus Okorie. Hon. Omo Isu Hon. Sylvester Ogbaga, Hon. Peter Ali. Hon. Peter Onyemaechi. Hon. Jim Adun. Hon Pally Iriase. Hon. Peter Akpatason. Hon. Nosakhare Osahon. Hon. Abubakar Momoh. Hon. Jones Onyeriri. Hon. Patrick Ikhariale. Hon. Friday Itulah. Hon. Samson Osagie Hon. Oyetunde Ojo. Hon. Michael Bamidele. Hon. Stella Ngwu Hon. Toby Toby. Hon. Oforbuike Chukwuegbo. Hon. Asadu Oziokoja Hon. Ogbuefi Ozomgbachi. Hon. Peace Nnaji. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi. Hon. Kingsley Ebenyi. Hon. Isa Egah. Hon Jisalo Bitrus. Hon. Khamisu Ahmed. Hon. Yusuf Manu. Hon. Binta Bello. Hon. Usman Kumo. Hon. Shuaibu Galadima. Hon. Umar Ahmed. Hon. Eddie Mbadiwe. Hon. Chudi Uwazuruike. Hon. Jerry Alagbaoso. Hon. Ezenwa Onyewuchi. Hon Gerald Irona. Hon. Bashir Adamu. Hon Yusuf Dunari. Hon. Mustafa Khabeeb. Hon. Sabo Nakudu. Hon. Ibrahim Garba. Hon. Hussein Abdulkadir. Hon. Shitu Galambi. Hon. Safiyani Ubale. Hon. Wada Usman. Hon. Tijani Ibrahim. Hon. Adamu Hassan. Hon. Shehu Garba, Hon. Yakubu Barde. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen. Hon. Yusuf Bala. Hon. Jagaba Jagaba. Hon. Ibrahim Lawal. Hon. Simon Arabo. Hon. Gwani Gideon. Hon. Godfrey Gaiya. Hon. Ibrahim Mustapha. Hon. Isa Ashiru. Hon. Tijani Abdulkadir. Hon. Farouk Lawan. Hon. Munir Danagundi. Hon. Bashir Galadanchi. Hon. Abdulsalam Adamu. Hon. Dawaki Bala. Hon. Aminu Sulaiman. Hon. Sumaila Abdulrahman. Hon. Danlami Garba. Hon. Sani Auwalu. Hon. Garba Gulma. Hon. Ibrahim Kamba. Hon. Kalgo Muhammed. Hon. Aminu Musa. Hon. Abdullahi Dan-Alkalli. Hon. Garba Uba. Hon. Halilu Aliero. Hon. Bello Kaoje. Hon. Tom Zakari. Hon. Muhammed Idris. Hon. Ayo Yusuf. Hon.Sunday Karim. Hon. Ahmed Tijani. Hon. Ismael Hussain. Hon. Abdulrahman Badamasuiy. Hon. Umar Jibril. Hon. Sadiq Muhammed Hon. Mohammed Onawo. Hon. David Emmanuel. Hon. Kigbu Haruna. Hon. Zakari Haliru. Hon. Ricco Mohammed. Hon. Ahmed Mohammed. Hon. Idris Mohammed. Hon. Abdul Ibrahim. Hon. Adewusi Tunde Razaq. Hon. Akinlade Isiaq. Hon. Omosule Eni Olorunda. Hon. Debo Ologunagba. Hon. Akinlaga Joseph. Hon. Moshood Bakare. Hon. Ganny Oluwadare. Hon. Akintoye Albert. Hon. Adeoba Johnson Hon. Raphael Nomiye. Hon. Muraina Ajibola. Hon. Olusegun Odebunmi. Hon. Ibrahim Olayfa Hon. Afees Jimoh Hon. Olayemi Bisaru. Hon. Muritala Bisaru Hon. Kareem Abisodun, Hon. Abiola Ajaja. Hon. Mudashiru Akindabi. Hon Simon Mwadkwon. Hon. Aminu Jonathan. Hon Simon Mwadkwon. Hon. Aminu Jonathan. Hon. Beni La Hon. Bitrus Kaze Hon. Luka Goar. Hon. Zeitet Tirsel. Hon. Kingsley Chinda. Hon. Blessing anga Lies go kill you 2 Likes |
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