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fegflu: 3:58pm On Dec 20, 2020
DAFT man


See below what happend to people who blindly follow Rulers who subject their citizens to hardship. You will inturn will end there if u dont change.

The man below was once one of Ghaddafi strong er like you

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/calls-for-priti-patel-to-press-for-gaddafi-lieutenants-extraditedition/ar-BB1c4IKE?ocid=entnewsntp
fegflu: 7:07pm On Sep 22, 2020
Yes
fegflu: 3:39pm On Sep 22, 2020
mightyhazel:
somebody was chanting lucky igbinedions govornorship campaign slogan of 1991 when he contested against oyegun of sdp in Edo state.. 'who we want o na who we want... lucky igbinedion na who we want'.. lol

We don't care the type of song they are chanting. We are looking for them to make soup and Bush meat. Hala if you see them
fegflu: 2:44pm On Sep 22, 2020
We are looking for them now all over EDO State. We want to do Bush meat with them . Pls hala of you have any info of their hide out
fegflu: 2:43pm On Sep 22, 2020
We are looking for them now all over EDO State. We want to do Bush meat with them . Pls gala of you have any info of their hide out
fegflu: 2:39pm On Sep 22, 2020
embarassed embarassedw
fegflu: 2:33pm On Sep 22, 2020
nototribalist:
This people wan kill OshoOmoAle


E don do Na, make dem allow am go meet him wife for London

See the loins and TIGERS of EDO STATE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4tLlQreHPc
fegflu: 2:30pm On Sep 22, 2020
Really ant
fegflu: 2:18pm On Sep 22, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4tLlQreHPc


They have been tamed to Ogba Zoo for now

So let's celebrate

The Firs speaker wearing grey T Shirt and TMT cap is the popular Kabaka causing the rift with Oshomole and Obaseki. He heads the state NURTW or agberos association and made so much money in oshobaba now oshopikin government. One of his hotel was brought down by Obaseki Govt for building in a government land.
fegflu: 2:11pm On Sep 22, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4tLlQreHPc


They have been tamed to Ogba Zoo for now

So let's celebrate

The First speaker wearing a grey T Shirt and TMT cap is the almighty Kabaka. He is The person causing The fight between Oshomole and Obaseki.The Head of NURTW or Agberos in EDO state. He made so much money in Oshopikin govt . Obaseki brought down one of his hotel as it was built on govt land.
fegflu: 3:28pm On Aug 19, 2020
fegflu:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnwh2_jSSRk


Watch Abacha Speak about Nigerian Economy and how we spen t 70percent of our revenue on recurrent expenditure



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnwh2_jSSRk
fegflu: 12:34pm On Aug 19, 2020
mumumugu:
This istration is so terrible that we now compare it to abacha


grin
fegflu: 1:20am On Aug 18, 2020
Racoon:

One of the good economic decision I will Abacha for.The exchange rate between the naira and dollar was relatively stable throughout his time in govt.


True . Even buhari own was stable only recently the rate start changing
fegflu: 11:45pm On Aug 17, 2020
GamalNasser:
Best NIGERIAn leader ever pound for pound


Agree. 100percent

Just that he was too military
fegflu: 11:35pm On Aug 17, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnwh2_jSSRk


Watch Abacha Speak about Nigerian Economy and how we spen t 70percent of our revenue on recurrent expenditure

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fegflu: 7:11am On Feb 19, 2019
Ok
fegflu: 6:03pm On Feb 17, 2019
New in Puff house party. American celebs including kelvin hart, switz beats, and others dancing to naija songs and bragging to each other about it


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlyftayxKYc
fegflu: 3:32pm On Dec 05, 2018
Es
fegflu: 10:55am On Nov 19, 2018
bounty007:
..and apc went to build a big " house" for this " corrupt" man..


Why do APC like associating with criminal and corrupt individuals eh..

And even term it " achievement"..

This buhari government is filled with Dullards n' cows..
fegflu: 3:10pm On Nov 18, 2018
fegflu:
In Pittsburgh one day in the late 19205, a tall, weedy college student named Nnamdi Azikiwe (commonly known as “Zik”) learned that Boxer Jackie Zivic was looking for sparring partners. Fired with a sudden ambition, Zik offered his services. “They knocked me around so much,” he recalled years later, “that I gave it up.” Audacious tries and rough comeuppances are characteristic of Zik’s dashing career.
Last week ebullient. ebony-black Nnamdi Azikiwe, now Premier of the Eastern Region of Nigeria, was taking the worst knocking around he had suffered since his sparring with Zivic. He was hard hit; he reeled; but he was not yet out.
Zik, now 51, has made a career out of battling the British in his native land. The son of a clerk in the Royal West African Frontier Force, Zik ed up Oxford or Cambridge to enroll in West Virginia’s Storer College. Supplementing his original stake (his father’s $1,200 retirement gratuity) with jobs as a coal miner, busboy and dishwasher, Zik spent nine years in the U.S., wound up with an M.A. in anthropology and government from the University of Pennsylvania.
Going back to Africa, Zik started the West African Pilot, filled it with rejuvenation ads, social notes and inflammatory anti-British editorials. It was an instant success. Today Zik owns five daily news papers in southern Nigeria.
Man with Six Tails. Alarmed by his agitation for Nigerian independence, the colony’s British authorities in 1937 tried unsuccessfully to convict Zik of sedition, and in the decade that followed, some times had as many as six detectives tailing him at once. In the past few years, how ever, the Colonial Office’s onetime hos tility toward Zik has changed to a re signed cordiality.
Today Britain is committed to giving Nigeria — like the nearby Gold Coast —independence within the Commonwealth as soon as Nigerian self-government proves workable. The chief obstacle is present ed by the Nigerians themselves. The largest (pop. 32 million) of British colo nies, Nigeria is divided among three mutu ally hostile peoples : the tough Hausa tribesmen of the Moslem north, the town-dwelling Yorubas of the southwest, and the aggressive, hard-driving Ibo farmers of the east. Each region now has its own semi-autonomous government. Britain would like them to federate with a strong central government. The only Nigerians who are keen for this idea, because they are confident they would dominate the federation, are Zik and his fellow Ibos.
Family Affair. Two years ago Zik became the Eastern Region’s first Premier. Still simmering over an old experience in a British bank in Nigeria (“Not only did the manager keep me standing in his office for some minutes, but he was curt and condescending”), Zik used his new power to transfer $5,600,000 in government funds into a hitherto modest native bank, the African Continental. The catch was that the African Continental Bank had been founded by Zik himself, and, although he had resigned as a director upon becoming Premier, he and an organization called Zik Enterprises Ltd. still held 28,000 shares in it. A few months after the transfer of government funds, some of the bank’s directors (who include Zik’s father and cousin) quietly agreed to make Zik lifetime chairman of the board.
“My Humble Advice.” These novel banking practices aroused no public comment until three months ago, when Zik, “aghast at public reports of corruption” in his government, fired an old crony from a cushy government job. The old crony, E. R. Eyo, is both an ex-convict and a member of the Eastern Region’s House of Assembly. Out for vengeance, Eyo rose in the House to blurt out about the government funds in Zik’s bank. The Speaker of the House ruled him out of order on a technicality. British Governor Sir Clement Pleass was not so easily silenced, asked for a commission of inquiry.
Fortnight ago, clearly hoping to scare the British into dropping the matter, Zik fired off to Colonial Secretary Lennox-Boyd in London a message threatening that he and his fellow ministers would resign en masse unless Governor Pleass, a man of “pathological stubbornness,” was promptly removed. Stormed Zik: “My humble advice is that you be careful not to mess up the affairs of Eastern Nigeria as is the case in Cyprus and Singapore. We are ready for any eventuality, and will not stand nonsense from anybody. You have been warned.”
“Invidious Task” Last week in the House of Commons, Lennox-Boyd gave his answer. Staunchly ing Pleass, “who has a most difficult and invidious task,” the Colonial Secretary ordered appointment of a commission to investigate Zik’s relations with African Continental. The investigation, he added, would force postponement of the Nigerian constitutional conference originally scheduled for September, and consequently a delay in fulfillment of Britain’s promise to give Nigeria self-government.
Oddly enough, as the inquiry got under way, Zik had the British in his corner, for a change. The British privately hoped that the accusations against Zik would prove unfounded. They are anxious to get on with federation, and if Zik proves not to be the man, they can see no one else in sight to build around.


REference:
https://joliba-africa.com/page/56/
fegflu: 11:15am On Nov 18, 2018
fegflu:


I tire man
fegflu: 10:13am On Nov 18, 2018
bounty007:
..and apc went to build a big " house" for this " corrupt" man..


Why do APC like associating with criminal and corrupt individuals eh..

And even term it " achievement"..

This buhari government is filled with Dullards n' cows..

I tire man
fegflu: 2:41am On Nov 18, 2018
Why requote me
fegflu: 1:11am On Nov 18, 2018
True
fegflu: 1:01am On Nov 18, 2018
It just tells you that diversion of public fund to personal use by politicians no be today e start. Even our revered nationalists was also caught doing it as well. I believe Awolowo also did the same . Maybe one day we will dig it out
fegflu: 12:54am On Nov 18, 2018
In Pittsburgh one day in the late 19205, a tall, weedy college student named Nnamdi Azikiwe (commonly known as “Zik”) learned that Boxer Jackie Zivic was looking for sparring partners. Fired with a sudden ambition, Zik offered his services. “They knocked me around so much,” he recalled years later, “that I gave it up.” Audacious tries and rough comeuppances are characteristic of Zik’s dashing career.
Last week ebullient. ebony-black Nnamdi Azikiwe, now Premier of the Eastern Region of Nigeria, was taking the worst knocking around he had suffered since his sparring with Zivic. He was hard hit; he reeled; but he was not yet out.
Zik, now 51, has made a career out of battling the British in his native land. The son of a clerk in the Royal West African Frontier Force, Zik ed up Oxford or Cambridge to enroll in West Virginia’s Storer College. Supplementing his original stake (his father’s $1,200 retirement gratuity) with jobs as a coal miner, busboy and dishwasher, Zik spent nine years in the U.S., wound up with an M.A. in anthropology and government from the University of Pennsylvania.
Going back to Africa, Zik started the West African Pilot, filled it with rejuvenation ads, social notes and inflammatory anti-British editorials. It was an instant success. Today Zik owns five daily news papers in southern Nigeria.
Man with Six Tails. Alarmed by his agitation for Nigerian independence, the colony’s British authorities in 1937 tried unsuccessfully to convict Zik of sedition, and in the decade that followed, some times had as many as six detectives tailing him at once. In the past few years, how ever, the Colonial Office’s onetime hos tility toward Zik has changed to a re signed cordiality.
Today Britain is committed to giving Nigeria — like the nearby Gold Coast —independence within the Commonwealth as soon as Nigerian self-government proves workable. The chief obstacle is present ed by the Nigerians themselves. The largest (pop. 32 million) of British colo nies, Nigeria is divided among three mutu ally hostile peoples : the tough Hausa tribesmen of the Moslem north, the town-dwelling Yorubas of the southwest, and the aggressive, hard-driving Ibo farmers of the east. Each region now has its own semi-autonomous government. Britain would like them to federate with a strong central government. The only Nigerians who are keen for this idea, because they are confident they would dominate the federation, are Zik and his fellow Ibos.
Family Affair. Two years ago Zik became the Eastern Region’s first Premier. Still simmering over an old experience in a British bank in Nigeria (“Not only did the manager keep me standing in his office for some minutes, but he was curt and condescending”), Zik used his new power to transfer $5,600,000 in government funds into a hitherto modest native bank, the African Continental. The catch was that the African Continental Bank had been founded by Zik himself, and, although he had resigned as a director upon becoming Premier, he and an organization called Zik Enterprises Ltd. still held 28,000 shares in it. A few months after the transfer of government funds, some of the bank’s directors (who include Zik’s father and cousin) quietly agreed to make Zik lifetime chairman of the board.
“My Humble Advice.” These novel banking practices aroused no public comment until three months ago, when Zik, “aghast at public reports of corruption” in his government, fired an old crony from a cushy government job. The old crony, E. R. Eyo, is both an ex-convict and a member of the Eastern Region’s House of Assembly. Out for vengeance, Eyo rose in the House to blurt out about the government funds in Zik’s bank. The Speaker of the House ruled him out of order on a technicality. British Governor Sir Clement Pleass was not so easily silenced, asked for a commission of inquiry.
Fortnight ago, clearly hoping to scare the British into dropping the matter, Zik fired off to Colonial Secretary Lennox-Boyd in London a message threatening that he and his fellow ministers would resign en masse unless Governor Pleass, a man of “pathological stubbornness,” was promptly removed. Stormed Zik: “My humble advice is that you be careful not to mess up the affairs of Eastern Nigeria as is the case in Cyprus and Singapore. We are ready for any eventuality, and will not stand nonsense from anybody. You have been warned.”
“Invidious Task” Last week in the House of Commons, Lennox-Boyd gave his answer. Staunchly ing Pleass, “who has a most difficult and invidious task,” the Colonial Secretary ordered appointment of a commission to investigate Zik’s relations with African Continental. The investigation, he added, would force postponement of the Nigerian constitutional conference originally scheduled for September, and consequently a delay in fulfillment of Britain’s promise to give Nigeria self-government.
Oddly enough, as the inquiry got under way, Zik had the British in his corner, for a change. The British privately hoped that the accusations against Zik would prove unfounded. They are anxious to get on with federation, and if Zik proves not to be the man, they can see no one else in sight to build around.


REference:
https://joliba-africa.com/page/56/
fegflu: 2:22pm On May 07, 2018
fegflu:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wtq2D_CbMIU




Ego hard APC to win next election sha for east

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fegflu: 2:16pm On May 07, 2018
fegflu: 8:40pm On Oct 12, 2017
fegflu: 12:44pm On May 05, 2017
Oyeregbulem former governor of ondo and edo state was poisoned that same way in kaduna. He is dead now. Thesame air conditioner they use
fegflu: 8:11am On May 01, 2017
Is it in agbara estate. If not how far is it frm agbara estate

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