Herdsmen’s Invasion: Protesters drag FG to ECOWAS court
By Channels TV
15 April 2016 |
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WHAT A BIG SHAME !!! YET OUR GOVERNMENT HAS NOT EVEN SET UP A COMMITTEE TO LOOK INTO THIS EVIL. ECOWAS COURT IS SMALL….I SUGGEST YOU DRAG BUHARI TO THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE FOR FOLDING HIS ARMS AND WATCHING HIS BRODAS RAVAGE AND SLAUGHTER INNOCENT NIGERIANS.
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