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Even JESUS kept beards. So, who am i not to keep beards. #real_men_keep_beards
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successmatters:it's nt jst a group of terrorists,it's an ideology that can never die...so they can't be defeated dear |
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maxiuc:see dis 1.....wetin cum concern okocha ![]() |
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I have this pepper-soup t I go to with my friends during the week. The attraction for me really is one of the waitresses that started work there a few months ago. I’ve been having sex with her in the rooms behind the pepper-soup t; the proprietress charges extra for that. The girl is a stunner and I’m the envy of my friends. A couple of weeks ago, however, I was coming out from one of the rooms with the girl when I saw one of my friends’ wives talking to the proprietress. Apparently, she’s one of her suppliers. I’m not sure if she suspects anything but what if the proprietress told her? I can’t sleep at night in case my friend’s wife spills the beans to my wife and she stops me going out so often. Should I have a word with her?
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The senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Garba Shehu has denied reports that the president has cancelled a planned medical visit to the UK. President Muhammadu Buhari has not changed his plan to return to his doctors in London, United Kingdom for follow-ups. According to BBC, Shehu on Thursday, March 30, said President Muhammadu Buhari has not changed his plan to return to his doctors in London, United Kingdom for follow-ups. NAIJ.com had reported that Buhari decided to bring his doctors to Nigeria. However the spokesman did not specify when the president will return to London. He said: “It is false news (that Buhari is no longer going to London). We are not aware of the reported advance movements. “The last time the President spoke about this, he said he would return to his doctors after some time. We are not aware that this has changed. The president’s trip to the UK had generated speculation that he was seriously ill with some even saying he had ed away although this was refuted several times by his media aides. President Buhari returned from London on Friday, March 10 after 51-day medical vacation in the UK for an undisclosed illness. In a related development, Meanwhile, the minister of information, Lai Mohammed said that the federal government's decision to release the medical expenses of President Buhari was on the basis of national security. He said: “This matter (the President’s medical bill) has come several times and our position on the matter is quite straight forward.
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Adewalefae:mr.,mst u display ur stupidity and immaturity....grow up dude |
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LONDON — of the House of Commons found themselves under lockdown on Wednesday afternoon after reports of a shooting outside the British Parliament. Numerous witnesses reported hearing gunfire near Portcullis House, an office building housing lawmakers and of their staff. The Metropolitan Police in London confirmed that officers had been summoned at about 2:40 p.m. to Westminster Bridge, which crosses the River Thames next to Parliament, over reports of “a firearms incident.” The BBC broadcast images showing people, appearing to be wounded, receiving care while lying on the bridge. Inside the House of Commons, astonished lawmakers were told that they should not leave the chamber. “At the moment, the very clear advice from the police and the director of security in the house is that we should remain under suspension, and that the chamber should remain in lockdown until we’ve received advice that it is safe to go back to normal procedures,” David Lidington, the leader of the House of Commons, told lawmakers in remarks broadcast live on the BBC.
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lol....change am 2 dollar and c d nigga grab am
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martineverest:wtf......who be dis one ![]() martineverest:wtf......who be dis one |
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hmmm,neva knw dis legend will smeday die....rip the great iroko of igboland
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Just watch out...this man will be sack soonest
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There was consternation in several quarters in Abuja and beyond over the weekend as rumours circulated that President Muhammadu Buhari had ed on at a London hospital where he was said to be receiving treatment. As the day wore on, the rumours gained ground after a news website published a story that the President was dead. The rumour soon spread like wild fire in different parts of the country with many Nigerians making frantic phone calls to ascertain the story’s accuracy. The presidency however said on Saturday that there was no truth in the news. Buhari had on Thursday travelled to London, United Kingdom, after writing to the National Assembly that he would be proceeding on a vacation and that Vice- President Yemi Osinbajo would be performing the duties of the President while he was away. “The report is hogwash,” the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, simply said when our correspondent ed him. Adesina also denied the report on his Twitter handle, praying for those behind it to repent. “Best wishes to all who wish PMB well. As for those who carry evil rumours, may they receive grace to repent,” he said. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, also took to his Twitter handle to deny the report. Shehu wrote, “He is alive and well. President Buhari is not magical. He cannot be holidaying in the UK and be in , dead or alive at the same time. “He is unlike a past president, who was at Ota with Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and attending the Trump inauguration in DC, being in two places at the same time.” Shortly after the rumor began to spread on Saturday, our correspondent observed that the President’s family were unperturbed in Aso Rock. A member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Saidu Sani-Fago, who represents Daura/Mai’Adua/ Sandamu Federal Constituency of Katsina State also dismissed worries over Buhari’s health status, saying that the President was fit.” The lawmaker spoke further, “Mr. President is fit and sound. He is taking a 10-day vacation and he wants to seize the opportunity to see his doctors. “This is normal. He did it last year.” Similarly, pan-northern socio-political organisation, the Arewa Consultative Forum, said President Buhari is a mortal like every other Nigerian and liable to fall ill. According to the National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Muhammadu Ibrahim, there is nothing wrong if the President falls ill. The ACF spokesman said, “President Muhammadu Buhari is human. He has taken his annual leave and travelled to the United Kingdom for medical check up. ACF wishes him well. ACF calls on Nigerians to the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.” In the same vein, the Muslim Rights Concern has advised Nigerians not to panic. Responding to an inquiry by SUNDAY PUNCH, the MURIC Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, stated it was natural to feel concerned about the President’s health. “But that is nothing to worry about. Many at his age cannot even walk properly, speak clearly or see very well. Every man’s life is in the hands of Allah, including those of presidents, governors, ministers and ordinary citizens. Allah knows those who will die soon and those who will live long.” “So, how do we know when it is someone’s turn? Only Allah knows that. People are expressing fear about the President’s health because they have little faith. They know very little about the ways of Almighty Allah,” he said. Akintola, who pointed out that sudden death among the young and healthy in the country was common, said, “Don’t we have Nigerians who have been sick for the past 40 years but are still alive and working? It is about management and one’s turn. It is about faith. Let’s stop the pessimism. Healthy people drop dead without explanations while people who are sick keep hanging on although we are expecting the worst.” According to him, Buhari can only die at his apportioned time. “He won’t live one minute longer than Allah gave him. But, mind you, neither will he die one minute earlier. No matter how many death wishes and death wish ments,” the Muslim scholar said. He noted further that the President had lived a fulfilled life.
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STFUand4kMeHARD:lol,no kil me wit laughter abeg 2 Likes |
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one word for them....
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auntysimbiat:yea,force him out of power,bt pls let it nt affect d innocent masses,take a look at Libya |
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OrientDailyNews:Ekweremadu is nt dat kinda politician who gt no shame,defecting senselessly |
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Princewilla:Idiots....strangle this bastards |
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