“Olusegun Obasanjo Sheds Light on Nigeria′s Crude Oil Crisis and Political Culture at Book Launch - BNN Breaking”
“Olusegun Obasanjo Sheds Light on Nigeria′s Crude Oil Crisis and Political Culture at Book Launch - BNN Breaking”
@alohaqueen
193 ViewsWhat a nice array of phones, i think I will go for one of these and they are quite affordable
@mindviewer
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4 comments 5 likes@unclemayor
222 ViewsThe Nigeriens would be happy that some sanctions have been lifted, no doubt. They benefit more from operating our border with them and it contributes a lot to their economy. They ain′t got nothing o...
@emmyhaz
212 ViewsLol, who wants to impeach you, I thought you said you wanted to step down
@izayah
129 ViewsPeaceful protest is a constitution right. Which is protected by local and international legislation. The citizens should be allowed to express their displeasure at the way the government has desired t...
@orz
136 ViewsThis sanction stigma quickly exhausting. Una want play with military head of state abi. Them done part away from ECOWAS already, medicine after dead.
@chikadibia
128 ViewsTo make the organization more robust, economic valuable and most political binding should have been it′s central focus for the other remaining members. After all, one can take a horse to the stream...
@adores
86 Views...To tell you how miserably they have failed from all ramifications... They were unable to execute plans effectively... Failed, corrupt and criminal leaders leading ECOWAS, that′s why they have los...
@rhinzo
57 ViewsThey steal Nigeria′s oil in collaboration with Western intelligence assets and corporations.
@josh_
68 ViewsThey have been persuaded by the West to lift up all the sanctions because all those sanctions hinder them from trafficking weapons illegally to destabilize those Junta States and also looting resourc...