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Monday, March 13, 2023
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ReplyDeleteNa wah
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ReplyDeleteI was confused when I saw "current CJN" cos I thought it was general knowledge that it's Dele Momodu in the pic. Some people sef.
ReplyDeleteInternet children have made you a judge by force.
ReplyDeleteπππππ abi ooh Morayo???
DeleteI find it difficult to believe that comes out of Dele Momodu and that ffk guy, their 'loyalty and support' is primarily governed by their stomach.
ReplyDeleteIf this picture and write up is investigated independently, it might be from jα»rα» to jα»rα», if you know, you know!
You don't know anything so it is best you avoid adding to your confusion. This is one of the most popular pictures from their NADECO days. Two of the people who sweated for the democracy you don't understand while your parents were hiding in their house, are the ones in this picture. They can never be perfect but have paid a lot of dues.
DeleteYou conspiracy theorists are the ones rubbing oil on yourselves and setting fires. The people egging you on have sold their properties and left Nigeria but are calling for revolutions from a place of safety and you are here biting the bait and broadcasting your delusions.
That is Dele Momodu and Tinubu! Lllp is very desperate. That was how they doctored Tinubu’s imagery and videos successfully during the campaign painting him as a dying old man! This desperation is uncalled for…
ReplyDeleteWonder what they set out to achieve.
DeleteThat Tinubu's style was a common style in brocade fabrics usually crafted or embroidered by hausa tailors in Idi-Araba mushin side before Luth gate back in the days.
My uncles had the style fa.
Na wa.