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Charity Should Begin From Home ( A Must See For All Nigerians ) by barnaboy(m): 4:09pm On Nov 15, 2015
Happy Sunday Nigerians
As we all know , recently france witnessed some terrorist attacks , which claimed the lives of many & left some seriously wounded.

just a quick REMINDER:
'Few yrs ago, President Goodluck Jonathan addressed the United Nations General Assembly and told World Leaders that "Terrorism is a Global Problem'' (not just a Nigerian one) and that the Whole World MUST stand up United AGAINSGT it rather than play politics with it or Mock those currently dealing with it. What did the Nigerian Intelligentsia do? They largely mocked him and called him "Weak and Clueless" - today, those Nigerians shamelessly and hypocritically "claim solidarity with France" while they largely continue to pretend as though they don't know that 40,000+ of their own citizens have been killed by Islamic terrorists in the course of the last 5 years... Now I ask d World Leaders, ""How Market.."..? God is not an Author of Confusion & He can never be Mocked..!!!

NOW FOR NIGERIANS

Fellow Compatriots... Flying another Country's Flag to support their cause is ok... but may I humbly ask, how many times have we ever flown d Nigeria Flag in respect of d Boko Haram's daily killings in our own country..??

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