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🌎 Katılım Temmuz 2011
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@arojinle1 So because it ate your shoes all of a sudden it won't last one week? What happened to it's a friendly rodent and animal quelty bushit.
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@Brattyenori13 Y'all be spitting nonsense, how do you suck when you are behind her
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@iamnasboi Cause she get yansh warey.. you no want 😏 accept the fact say you no fit chop her.
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@chiefandy_ @ruffydfire Am against arsenal bro.. they would never lift the trophy
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@switneex @ruffydfire If you are an arsenal fan , may you never see your club lifting EPl...
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@delemon @ruffydfire Direct your pain to roseline your coach what ever his name is...
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@switneex @ruffydfire As I chelsea fan, its safe to say you won't be happy
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@instablog9ja If Pope Leo ft survive two weeks of what Nigerians are suffering from make I bend, the weray go peff within 5 days of staying.
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@YulEdochie Na mumu you be yul, shame dey caution another man wey they pass through alot
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@instablog9ja Everything na cruise for this country, person they pass through alot another man dey mock am, yul Edoche na just stupid human being
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@instablog9ja Only an incompetent leader make such a foolish statement, cause tell me what happend to replacing him and put someone who is ready to work?
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Blame Electricity Issues on Leaders Who Gave Us Terrible Privatization of the Sector— President Tinubu tells Nigerians
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has blamed Nigeria’s ongoing electricity challenges on what he described as the poor handling of the privatization of the power sector by past leaders.
Speaking on the issue, Tinubu said, “Blame the electricity issue on leaders who gave us terrible privatization of the sector,” stressing that the decisions made in the past have contributed significantly to the country’s current power situation.
He lamented the state of electricity supply in the country, noting that instead of reliable power, Nigerians have been left with persistent darkness as a result of structural failures in the sector.
Despite the challenges, the President maintained that his administration remains committed to reforming the economy and rebuilding the nation. He emphasized the need for unity and focus, adding that efforts are ongoing to ensure long-term stability and development.
Tinubu expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, insisting that with sustained reforms and collective effort, the country’s vision of prosperity and progress remains achievable.

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