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“In uniting the country, anybody who wants peace, I will talk with him, I will negotiate with him. Anybody who wants war, we'll go to war.” — Peter Obi
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London court acquits former Nigerian minister Diezani Alison-Madueke of bribery charges
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The government of Equatorial Guinea resigned on Tuesday after failing to meet key performance targets.

Prime Minister Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua submitted the cabinet’s resignation after the government achieved less than 10% of its objectives.

The entire cabinet resigned, due to the underperformance of the government, the entire legislative arm of the government, gone in one night.
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Actress Yvonne Jegede shares the three types of President Tinubu supporters.
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"Strong men d!e too and the world would move on fast. Especially the people you are acting strong for" – Timi Dakolo advises men
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Sometimes when you push people away... everything else follows
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In 2017, as economic hardship tightened its grip on Nigeria, #IStandWithNigeria protesters marched to Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Bourdillon residence in Lagos.

They demanded answers and urgent action from those they believed wielded real influence in government.Tinubu stepped out to meet them and appealed for patience with the administration.

Nearly a decade later, the APC is still singing the same tune urging Nigerians to “be patient” while continuing to blame the PDP’s 16 years in office for the failure to deliver even the most basic dividends of democracy

The only thing Tinubu offers is lies, more lies, and nothing but lies.
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Everything Nor be Muscle
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The Canadian National team trying to ******* ounce their teammate’s full name Tanitoluwa Oluwatimilehin Oluwaseyi 😂✨🇨🇦
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This historic photo captures one of the very last public appearances of Nigeria’s military Head of State, General Sani Abacha.

On June 7, 1998, he warmly welcomed Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja during Arafat’s stopover en route to an OAU summit.

Less than 16 hours later in the early hours of June 8, 1998 Abacha was found dead at Aso Villa at the age of 54