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Minister of Works, Fashola inspects 2nd Niger Bridge project

By Channels TV
22 June 2016   |   7:29 am

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    where is oshimole, the man who was talking rubbish about the bridge and insulting Jonathan on this project

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      All the looted funds under the past administration could have been used to complete this project more than a year ago. What kind of fuckery are you talking about. Oshiomole is a good public servant who should be commended for standing with the working people of this country and for doing an outstanding job in Edo state.

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