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Heavens1stson: 9:59am On Jan 08
How Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso outshone the most corrupt Nigerian President Bola Tinubu in Ghana.

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Edoreborn: 10:04am On Jan 08
Wow
Nnamdipapa(m): 10:05am On Jan 08
It is not "outshone", it is outshine or outshine.

Outshine is the verb while "outshone' is the past participle of that verbal. I deserve to be paid for this valuable education.

Be very careful this morning.

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helinues: 10:06am On Jan 08
President Tinubu wasn't mentioned in the post

The Burkina Faso people are celebrating their president but the Bitter People of Nigeria( BPN) have found a way to lump president Tinubu into this

Shame on you all. Una education is just like K in knives

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Bobloco: 10:06am On Jan 08
angry
MadamVanessa(f): 10:07am On Jan 08
shocked

See how neat, smart and handsome he is. Tinubu is a toy where this young man is. To cap it all, Burkina Faso loves him so much.


Meanwhile, below primate replica is who they say is Nigerian president. grin grin

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helinues: 10:09am On Jan 08
MadamVanessa:
shocked

See how neat, smart and handsome he is. Tinubu is a toy where this young man is. To cap it al, Burkina Faso loves him so much.

When are you relocating to Burkina Faso to start a new life?

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obojememe: 10:09am On Jan 08
i like his charisma ,

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Heavens1stson: 10:15am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:
It is not "outshone", it is outshined.

Be very careful this morning.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/outshine

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DatNiggaDaz: 10:19am On Jan 08
helinues:


When are you relocating to Burkina Faso to start a new life?
Running helter skelter without saying anything sensible

State one progress of your god Tinubu

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EmperorCaesar(m): 10:19am On Jan 08
cheesy

Wetin carry Tinubu enter the convo

Life and leadership is bigger than this mumu mumu d1ck comparsion abeg


People often think that having the majority on your side means you are right...Nah, the majority can be wrong too

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Forumites: 10:19am On Jan 08
helinues:
President Tinubu wasn't mentioned in the post

The Burkina Faso people are celebrating their president but the Bitter People of Nigeria( BPN) have found a way to lump president Tinubu into this

Shame on you all. Una education is just like K in knives
lol. It won’t sell.

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ZombieDredd: 10:22am On Jan 08
helinues:
President Tinubu wasn't mentioned in the post

The Burkina Faso people are celebrating their president but the Bitter People of Nigeria( BPN) have found a way to lump president Tinubu into this

Shame on you all. Una education is just like K in knives
go get a job this year oo

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helinues: 10:22am On Jan 08
DatNiggaDaz:
Running helter skelter without saying anything sensible

State one progress of your god Tinubu

Who is this?

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Nnamdipapa(m): 10:23am On Jan 08
Heavens1stson:


https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/outshine

Outsine is the verb.

Outshone is the past participle and cannot be used in the context of this topic.

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MadamVanessa(f): 10:26am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:
It is not "outshone", it is outshined.

Be very careful this morning.


shocked


Go to school you say that ing Tinubu is what you were destined to do in this life. See your life now.

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Urheaster(m): 10:27am On Jan 08
tongue

Full military kit with his pistol and bodyguards while your own president came with chop along friends and dignitaries in full agbada no level.
helinues:
President Tinubu wasn't mentioned in the post

The Burkina Faso people are celebrating their president but the Bitter People of Nigeria( BPN) have found a way to lump president Tinubu into this

Shame on you all. Una education is just like K in knives

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helinues: 10:30am On Jan 08
Urheaster:
tongue

Full military kit with his pistol and bodyguards while your own president came with chop along friends and dignitaries in full agbada like as if they are going for owambe.

Another disgraceful comments.
Is president Tinubu a military president

Stop disgracing yourself all the time

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Nnamdipapa(m): 10:33am On Jan 08
MadamVanessa:



shocked


Go to school you say that ing Tinubu is what you were destined to do in this life. See your life now.

Bia nwanyi Ibibio.

I had A1 in English with two masters abroad. Prove me wrong and I will take you out to the best restaurant in the country.

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Peakdesign23(f): 10:34am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:
It is not "outshone", it is outshined.

Be very careful this morning.

grin
Peakdesign23(f): 10:35am On Jan 08
Correct man.

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MadamVanessa(f): 10:37am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:


Bia nwanyi Ibibio.

I had A1 in English with two masters abroad. Prove me wrong and I will take you out to the best restaurant in the country.

shocked

A1 in English and yet you don't know that past participle of outshine is outshone , that the poster was correct. No wonder you ed Tinubu, only your likes s the dullard.

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Nnamdipapa(m): 10:42am On Jan 08
MadamVanessa:


shocked

A1 in English and yet you don't know that past participle of outshine is outshone , that the poster was correct. No wonder you ed Tinubu, only your likes s the dullard.

I know and mentioned it already. You cannot use past participle without the anomalous verbs; has, have or had.

I lectured English in England madam. I still want to take you out if you can prove me wrong.

I am not a er of Tinubu but I respect his determination and hard work in the last elections.

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NdiLucifer: 10:47am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:


I know and mentioned it already. You cannot use past participle without the anomalous verbs; has, have or had.

I lectured English in England madam. I still want to take you out if you can prove me wrong.

I am not a er of Tinubu but I respect his determination and hard work in the last elections.


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Nnamdipapa(m): 10:48am On Jan 08
[quote author=NdiLucifer post=133629180][/quote]

Yes. That was my position.
NdiLucifer: 10:49am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:


Yes. That was my position.

OP is right. You're confused.

Have a nice day.

"Outshone" is both the past tense and past participle of "outshine."

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Nnamdipapa(m): 10:50am On Jan 08
NdiLucifer:


OP is right. You're confused.

Have a nice day.

No, a past participle cannot replace a verb, but it can be used in a variety of ways, including as an adjective or to form verb tenses:

Op is wrong. You need to go back to school
ogaemma: 10:50am On Jan 08
Ibrahim Traore is the Thomas Sankara of this generation.
He is not running to the colonial master's for food the way your Tinubu is running to them to beg them for money.
He broke out of the senseless and clueless ECOWAS, that your Tinubu will never dare.

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Godwin4444: 10:52am On Jan 08
MadamVanessa:
shocked

See how neat, smart and handsome he is. Tinubu is a toy where this young man is. To cap it all, Burkina Faso loves him so much.


Meanwhile, below primate replica is who they say is Nigerian president. grin grin
we know where u are from

Land of the rising hate

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NdiLucifer: 10:52am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:
It is not "outshone", it is outshine or outshine.

Outshine is the verb while "outshone' is the past participle of that verbal. I deserve to be paid for this valuable education.

Be very careful this morning.

"Outshone" is both the past tense and past participle of "outshine."

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Godwin4444: 10:53am On Jan 08
Urheaster:
tongue

Full military kit with his pistol and bodyguards while your own president came with chop along friends and dignitaries in full agbada like as if they are going for owambe.
is tinubu a military or what's wrong with these blockhead from d evil forest?

Do u expect tinubu to carry pistol?

Will obi carry pistol if he goes there?

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NdiLucifer: 10:54am On Jan 08
Nnamdipapa:


No, a past participle cannot replace a verb, but it can be used in a variety of ways, including as an adjective or to form verb tenses:

Op is wrong. You need to go back to school

AGAIN, "Outshone" is both the past tense and past participle of "outshine."

Simple research should help dispel your ignorance.

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