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State Of The Nation: Northern Govs discuss fuel scarcity, Buhari’s trips

By Channels Tv
04 April 2016   |   5:00 pm

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    See their mouths. Hand over to PDP and let us see if Nigeria perishes. Shameless leaders!

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      PD wetin? They may be shameless leaders, but PDP stole Nigeria blind. If you want steal at least remain something small for everyone else.

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    PLEASE pdp WAS THERE WE NEVER HAD IT THIS BAD, EVEN NOW WHO ARE THE PEOPLE THAT ARE IN THE SO CaLLED saint apc former members of pdp. so stop deceiving yoiurself

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      I have not heard of Bank closure due to scarcity of fuel but it happen under PDP watch and you said it was’t bad under PDP. Let reduce the lie. the present condition is not gud but we have worst under PDP.

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