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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Alariiwo: 10:16pm On Feb 19, 2018
GEJ that can read textbook, what did he do??

werey people.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Sunnah1(m): 10:17pm On Feb 19, 2018
dat9jaguy:





So because he recommended a book to PMB and PMB did not read it,that means he has poor reading habit.
What gives him the confidence that any thing he recommends to the President must be taken.
This guy no get talk abeg undecided.

God bless your father for giving you a good education. I sincerely wonder how some guy believe that fake stories.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by PointZerom: 10:19pm On Feb 19, 2018
madridguy:
Where is your Dubai vacation picture?


Ask APC snake.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by kokomilala(m): 10:19pm On Feb 19, 2018
Great leaders throughout the course of history have been great readers and writers. From Moses to Ghandi, Mandela to Obama. Anybody who doesn't unlearn and then relearn doesn't have a progressive mind. His mind is drugged and staled by the routine of yesterdays.
I've said it here before, the fight against corruption is the greatest lie ever told.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by wilfrednanyo: 10:25pm On Feb 19, 2018
I don't know what this man is up to ooo.
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by ballerin(m): 10:31pm On Feb 19, 2018
He is called dullarpo for a reason

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by big3boy: 10:38pm On Feb 19, 2018
ManirBK:
Scam News

including your family? cos i know they hate buhari
i once loved him even more than my father until his assassins (herdsmen) started operation

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by godsony: 10:42pm On Feb 19, 2018
GmB can read military stuff, cattle stuff, korruption stuff! Haba, are these not enough?
you, including JUNAID can read economics ni, habi you wan set Exam for GMB. Book worms better leave
my GMB alone o
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by emazy10(m): 10:53pm On Feb 19, 2018
I want to join this movement
And can i RBC?
Samleen:
well, I wrote this titled: We Will Not Vote For You Unless You Do These 11 Things: Presidential Aspirants
https://www.nairaland.com/4287028/not-vote-unless-these-11

check item seven on the list

For every presidential aspirant, here is our requirement checklist if you actually want us to cast our votes for you in the coming 2019 election.

We don't care about what political party you belong to anymore -whether old party or new party, popular or unpopular; we don't care about what religion anymore; we don't care about what tribe or region anymore but
You

1. Must attend not less than 3 presidential debates: how do we know you're mentally stable and not a slowpoke if you cannot give reasonable responses to simple debate questioning?

2. Must undergo medical qualification tests: both the psychiatricals and others. The result must be verified by a notable medical panel and must be made availale to the general public.
People do medical tests even for secondary school admission, so why not for presidency aspiration.

3. Must have a governing plan (just like a business plan or a master plan) and make it available to the general public through the all the social media channels.
Bank cannot commit their cash to people without a good business plan with clearly written goals and objectives, figures, strategies and a guarantor, so how much more should we commit the life, future and properties of more than 150millions Nigerians to you without a plan.
In the plan must also be indicated your personer track records of successes.

4. Must have more than secondary school education. (There's nothing new about this)

5. Must have at least one of your children educated in a public university in Nigeria (not private): by this we will surely know that you believe in the future of Nigeria and that you will work towards her betterment.
This is a price not too much to pay if you realy love us.
We are tired of insensitivity of government towards the development of standards of educational setup in Nigeria, the strikes and industrial actions.

6. Must be a patronage of Nigerian made products and services and you must believe in capacity building of Nigerian indigenous businesses to provide exportable products and services to neighbouring countries, Africa and the world at large.

7. Must be wide reader and self development enthusiast: If you don't constantly feed your mind with transformative, educative and informative ideas through books, you don't have a business doing with presidency in Nigeria.
We are tired of archaic approaches to human governing. We need mordern, liberated and future oriented leaders to lead us in Nigeria, not power mongers, who just want to be in government for power, fame and monetary gain.


8. Must be within the working age range (younger than 60 years): "what's good for the goose is good for the gander".
Towards old age, people become less and less physically, socially, mentally and psychologically fit to cope with occupational demands, not to talk of rulling a nation of more than150million citizens, so retirement is compulsory.
The retirement age in Nigeria civil service guided by decree No. 102 of 1979 that dealt with pension and gratuity pegged the statutory age of retirement for public officers at 60 years, while it is 65 years for judiciary officers and 70 for academic staff of universities. However with reform of civil service decree No. 43 of 1988, retirement age has been put at 60 years or 35 years in service.

9. Must have no public record of hate speech, tribalism, nepotism, crime against humanity, pending corruption charges or history, and or affiliation with any millitant group or religion fundamentalist group or terrorist group :
We will never ever think again that people will change. Ascenssion to power only gives people the chance to express their true self.

10. Must have done something contributary to the development of your immediate environment: this is simple, is'nt it?

11. Must be well educated about the constitution of Nigeria. We are tired of reminding the government what to do and what's not to do. We are tired of reminding the government about what's in the costitution they swear to uphold. This is 21st century.
The INEC in collaoration with the National Assembly and the Judiciary Counsel of Nigeria should create an online platform where common citizen can get proper education about the Nigerian constitution. They should maku use of shot animated videos and other training material. Certificates should also be awarded.

Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by omohayek: 11:10pm On Feb 19, 2018
I don't see why the Buhari supporters are wasting their time on here trying to deny the obvious, which is that Buhari is a deeply incurious man. How else does one spend 30 years out of office without acquiring a single further qualification, writing a single book, or even starting a single meaningful new business (and no, having a herd of cows that are taken care of by others does not qualify)? In addition, nothing Buhari has said, on the few occasions when he has ventured to face questioning by foreign journalists, leads one to suggest that the man has either the first idea about economics, or the slightest interest in hearing from those who have the knowledge he lacks.

To me, the most damning thing about Buhari isn't his total lack of knowledge about economics, or even his lack of interest in acquiring such knowledge, but his unwillingness to delegate economic policy to those who would actually have a clue what they were doing. The consequence of this refusal to seek out experts and delegate to them has been to plunge Nigeria into its first recession in 25 years, with per capita GDP set to shrink for every single one of the 4 years of Buhari's current term. Oh, and to forestall the Buhari apologists, no, sinking oil prices are not to blame for Nigeria's declining GDP per capita under Buhari, as oil constitutes only 12% of the nation's GDP, and the other 88% would have easily taken up the slack if Buhari didn't strangle growth through his idi.otic "strong" Naira policy and capital controls that choked off both foreign remittances and FDI.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by VINNCY: 11:10pm On Feb 19, 2018
PLEASE!
PLEASE!!
PLEASE!!!
STOP IT!!! STOP TELLING ME
WHAT I KNEW IN 1957.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Man2utd(m): 11:22pm On Feb 19, 2018
No wonder he made mumu appointments, Imagine Fashola as minister for darkness...

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by writeprof(m): 11:52pm On Feb 19, 2018
And I'm unhappy with myself for reading only 6 books since January and not completing the Bible and Koran I've been reading yet.
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Sinof(m): 11:56pm On Feb 19, 2018
He Who Does Not Read Is Not Better Than He Who Can Not Read

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by benzems(m): 12:44am On Feb 20, 2018
hmmm

Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by kikake: 2:20am On Feb 20, 2018
Samleen:
well, I wrote this titled: We Will Not Vote For You Unless You Do These 11 Things: Presidential Aspirants
https://www.nairaland.com/4287028/not-vote-unless-these-11

check item seven on the list

For every presidential aspirant, here is our requirement checklist if you actually want us to cast our votes for you in the coming 2019 election.

We don't care about what political party you belong to anymore -whether old party or new party, popular or unpopular; we don't care about what religion anymore; we don't care about what tribe or region anymore but
You

1. Must attend not less than 3 presidential debates: how do we know you're mentally stable and not a slowpoke if you cannot give reasonable responses to simple debate questioning?

2. Must undergo medical qualification tests: both the psychiatricals and others. The result must be verified by a notable medical panel and must be made availale to the general public.
People do medical tests even for secondary school admission, so why not for presidency aspiration.

3. Must have a governing plan (just like a business plan or a master plan) and make it available to the general public through the all the social media channels.
Bank cannot commit their cash to people without a good business plan with clearly written goals and objectives, figures, strategies and a guarantor, so how much more should we commit the life, future and properties of more than 150millions Nigerians to you without a plan.
In the plan must also be indicated your personer track records of successes.

4. Must have more than secondary school education. (There's nothing new about this)

5. Must have at least one of your children educated in a public university in Nigeria (not private): by this we will surely know that you believe in the future of Nigeria and that you will work towards her betterment.
This is a price not too much to pay if you realy love us.
We are tired of insensitivity of government towards the development of standards of educational setup in Nigeria, the strikes and industrial actions.

6. Must be a patronage of Nigerian made products and services and you must believe in capacity building of Nigerian indigenous businesses to provide exportable products and services to neighbouring countries, Africa and the world at large.

7. Must be wide reader and self development enthusiast: If you don't constantly feed your mind with transformative, educative and informative ideas through books, you don't have a business doing with presidency in Nigeria.
We are tired of archaic approaches to human governing. We need mordern, liberated and future oriented leaders to lead us in Nigeria, not power mongers, who just want to be in government for power, fame and monetary gain.


8. Must be within the working age range (younger than 60 years): "what's good for the goose is good for the gander".
Towards old age, people become less and less physically, socially, mentally and psychologically fit to cope with occupational demands, not to talk of rulling a nation of more than150million citizens, so retirement is compulsory.
The retirement age in Nigeria civil service guided by decree No. 102 of 1979 that dealt with pension and gratuity pegged the statutory age of retirement for public officers at 60 years, while it is 65 years for judiciary officers and 70 for academic staff of universities. However with reform of civil service decree No. 43 of 1988, retirement age has been put at 60 years or 35 years in service.

9. Must have no public record of hate speech, tribalism, nepotism, crime against humanity, pending corruption charges or history, and or affiliation with any millitant group or religion fundamentalist group or terrorist group :
We will never ever think again that people will change. Ascenssion to power only gives people the chance to express their true self.

10. Must have done something contributary to the development of your immediate environment: this is simple, is'nt it?

11. Must be well educated about the constitution of Nigeria. We are tired of reminding the government what to do and what's not to do. We are tired of reminding the government about what's in the costitution they swear to uphold. This is 21st century.
The INEC in collaoration with the National Assembly and the Judiciary Counsel of Nigeria should create an online platform where common citizen can get proper education about the Nigerian constitution. They should maku use of shot animated videos and other training material. Certificates should also be awarded.




As if the ten million or more Almajiri voters who constitute Buhari's major support base can read this your marvellous contribution.


Buhari needs 25% of votes in 24 of the 36 states to be proclaimed re-elected in 2019.


Of the 24 states, 20 exist in Fulani-controlled old northern region where Fulani-loyal military dictators proliferated 19 states and Abuja. The military dictators wrongly used land mass as criterion and proliferated the 19 states + Abuja in the northern region.

Buhari can easily win 25% of votes of the Almajiris in the 19 states and Abuja.

Not even the best educated and most qualified southern Nigerian presidential candidate can win 25% in 24 states, unless Fulani says it's not interested in the president coming from northern region.

The Buhari types shall dominate Nigeria until Nigeria's skewed 36 states and Abuja political structure is restructured democratically.
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by maisauki: 3:25am On Feb 20, 2018
you that can read all d books in d world, what have you made out of your life, ode
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Annie939(f): 3:46am On Feb 20, 2018
that's the can of person jagaban and his cohorts want to impose on us again no way
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by thunderbabs: 5:43am On Feb 20, 2018
Lol... Trump too.

They present matters to him in pictures like a child. Cant read a 10 page report talkless a book.
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Yankee101: 5:52am On Feb 20, 2018
We already knew he was not smart to lead and neither smart enough to identify talent that can run the country. Only Osinbajo seems to know his left from his right.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by michoim(m): 7:07am On Feb 20, 2018
These PDP liars are at it again. Then how did he got an advanced military training in the U.S. for 10 months, when he was still in the army which is equivalent to masters degree, and in that training he was adjudged to be one of the best military personnel from around the world.

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by dat9jaguy(m): 7:32am On Feb 20, 2018
Sunnah1:

God bless your father for giving you a good education. I sincerely wonder how some guy believe that fake stories.


Thank you and may God bless you and your family too.
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by uvalued(m): 7:53am On Feb 20, 2018
Samleen:
well, I wrote this titled: We Will Not Vote For You Unless You Do These 11 Things: Presidential Aspirants
https://www.nairaland.com/4287028/not-vote-unless-these-11

check item seven on the list

For every presidential aspirant, here is our requirement checklist if you actually want us to cast our votes for you in the coming 2019 election.

We don't care about what political party you belong to anymore -whether old party or new party, popular or unpopular; we don't care about what religion anymore; we don't care about what tribe or region anymore but
You

1. Must attend not less than 3 presidential debates: how do we know you're mentally stable and not a slowpoke if you cannot give reasonable responses to simple debate questioning?

2. Must undergo medical qualification tests: both the psychiatricals and others. The result must be verified by a notable medical panel and must be made availale to the general public.
People do medical tests even for secondary school admission, so why not for presidency aspiration.

3. Must have a governing plan (just like a business plan or a master plan) and make it available to the general public through the all the social media channels.
Bank cannot commit their cash to people without a good business plan with clearly written goals and objectives, figures, strategies and a guarantor, so how much more should we commit the life, future and properties of more than 150millions Nigerians to you without a plan.
In the plan must also be indicated your personer track records of successes.

4. Must have more than secondary school education. (There's nothing new about this)

5. Must have at least one of your children educated in a public university in Nigeria (not private): by this we will surely know that you believe in the future of Nigeria and that you will work towards her betterment.
This is a price not too much to pay if you realy love us.
We are tired of insensitivity of government towards the development of standards of educational setup in Nigeria, the strikes and industrial actions.

6. Must be a patronage of Nigerian made products and services and you must believe in capacity building of Nigerian indigenous businesses to provide exportable products and services to neighbouring countries, Africa and the world at large.

7. Must be wide reader and self development enthusiast: If you don't constantly feed your mind with transformative, educative and informative ideas through books, you don't have a business doing with presidency in Nigeria.
We are tired of archaic approaches to human governing. We need mordern, liberated and future oriented leaders to lead us in Nigeria, not power mongers, who just want to be in government for power, fame and monetary gain.


8. Must be within the working age range (younger than 60 years): "what's good for the goose is good for the gander".
Towards old age, people become less and less physically, socially, mentally and psychologically fit to cope with occupational demands, not to talk of rulling a nation of more than150million citizens, so retirement is compulsory.
The retirement age in Nigeria civil service guided by decree No. 102 of 1979 that dealt with pension and gratuity pegged the statutory age of retirement for public officers at 60 years, while it is 65 years for judiciary officers and 70 for academic staff of universities. However with reform of civil service decree No. 43 of 1988, retirement age has been put at 60 years or 35 years in service.

9. Must have no public record of hate speech, tribalism, nepotism, crime against humanity, pending corruption charges or history, and or affiliation with any millitant group or religion fundamentalist group or terrorist group :
We will never ever think again that people will change. Ascenssion to power only gives people the chance to express their true self.

10. Must have done something contributary to the development of your immediate environment: this is simple, is'nt it?

11. Must be well educated about the constitution of Nigeria. We are tired of reminding the government what to do and what's not to do. We are tired of reminding the government about what's in the costitution they swear to uphold. This is 21st century.
The INEC in collaoration with the National Assembly and the Judiciary Counsel of Nigeria should create an online platform where common citizen can get proper education about the Nigerian constitution. They should maku use of shot animated videos and other training material. Certificates should also be awarded.

Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Collymond: 9:23am On Feb 20, 2018
Buhari is really working ooooooo

Nigeria external reserves to hit 54 months high of $45bn

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/02/eurobond-nigeria-external-reserves-hit-54-months-high-45bn/



NIGERIA’s external reserves will rise to 54 months high of $45 billion this month following the conclusion of federal government’s $2.5 billion Eurobond this week. The Eurobond, which commenced last week with the announcement of its pricing on Thursday, will be concluded on Friday. According to the Ministry of Finance, the $2.5 billion Eurobond, which attracted buying interest of $11.5 billion, comprises a $1.25 billion 12-year series and a $1.25 billion 20-year series.

The 12-year series comes with interest at a rate of 7.143 percent, while the 20-year series will bear interest at a rate of 7.696 percent, and, in each case, will be repayable with a bullet repayment of the principal on maturity. The offering is expected to close on or about February 23, 2018, subject to the satisfaction of various customary closing conditions. Eurobonds Though the purpose of the Eurobond issuance is to refinance domestic debts, proceeds of the bond will, among other things, accelerate accretion to the nation’s external reserves. Commenting on how the Eurobond issuance will impact the domestic economy, analysts at Lagos based investment firm, Afrinvest Plc, said: “The proceeds from the Eurobond issuance would be used to refinance relatively expensive short term domestic borrowings as the FGN plans to achieve an optimal mix of domestic and foreign debt and reduce overall debt servicing cost.

The impact of the debt refinancing, coupled with declining inflation rate and stability in foreign exchange rate, is anticipated to continue to anchor yield expectation lower in the near term and reduce crowding out of private sector borrowers.” External reserves accretion Financial Vanguard analysis reveals that the external reserves have grown by $3.5 billion or 8.9 percent since the beginning of the year.

According to the CBN, the external reserves which opened the year at $39.3 billion had risen to $42.8 billion last week. The sharp increase in reserves is driven by rising crude oil price, which touched $71 per barrel last month before retreating to $62 per barrel last week, as well as upsurge in dollar inflows through the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window of the foreign exchange market. Financial Vanguard analysis showed that turnover (dollars traded) in the I&E window rose by 10 percent last week to $789.9 million from $716.57 million the previous week. Consequently dollar inflow since the beginning of the year through the I&E window rose to $8.37 billion, from $7.58 billion the previous week. Mixed naira performance However, in spite of the increased turnover, the naira depreciated marginally in the I&E window last week. According to data from the Financial Market Dealers Quote, the indicative exchange rate for the window rose by 9 kobo to N360.36 per dollar last week from N360.27 the previous week. But the naira remained stable at N363 per dollar in the parallel market during the week.

The CBN on its part sustained its weekly intervention in the foreign exchange market by selling $210 million in the interbank market. According to Acting Director, Corporate Communications Department, CBN, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, “The CBN offered $100 million to authorized dealers in the wholesale segment of the market, while the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) segment got the sum of $55 million. Customers needing foreign exchange for invisibles such as tuition fees, medical payments and Basic Travel Allowance (BTA), among others, were also allocated the sum of $55 million.” Statutory allocation funds to lower cost of funds Cost of funds is expected to further trend downwards in the interbank money market this week courtesy of inflow from statutory allocation to the three tiers of government which would be released this week by the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC). The inflow, in addition to N56.3 billion inflow from maturing treasury bills (TBs) is expected to offset impact of outflow to be occasioned by N100 billion FGN Bond offer by Debt Management of Nigeria (DMO) this week; dollar auction by the CBN; and likely mop-up by CBN through secondary market (open market operations, OMO) TBs sale. Last week, cost of funds fell sharply by over 2,500 basis points (bpts) following upsurge in market liquidity to N371.5 billion on Friday from N46.4 billion the previous week.

The upsurge in liquidity was buoyed by inflow of N266 billion from matured TBs, which offset the impact of outflow of N176 billion through primary market (new) TBs sold by the CBN during the week. Consequently, interest rate on Collateralised (Open Buy Back, OBB) lending dropped by 2,516 bpts to 18.17 percent last week from 43.33 percent the previous week. Similarly, interest rate on Overnight lending dropped by 2,600 bpts to 19.5 percent from 45.5 percent the previous week.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/02/eurobond-nigeria-external-reserves-hit-54-months-high-45bn/
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by kezuzu: 9:49am On Feb 20, 2018
wat do u expect.......mtchewww
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 9:52am On Feb 20, 2018
I'm not surprise... we have semi illiterate as a President
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Caseless: 2:59pm On Feb 21, 2018
bekpo:


An expired politician whom PMB could not award him a contract is now crying like a little child.
don't mind him.
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Truckpusher(m): 3:05pm On Feb 21, 2018
Caseless:
don't mind him.
I guess he did hit a nerve!! grin grin

The man just told you people the truth about your Lord and Savior and you're here fuming like a he-goat on a heat period. tongue
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by Caseless: 3:15pm On Feb 21, 2018
grin
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by SluttanSlayer: 3:12pm On Jan 05, 2019
Amaechi reminded us yesterday grin grin grin grin
Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by SalamRushdie: 3:15pm On Jan 05, 2019
exactly what Ameachi was saying

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Re: Junaid Mohammed: Buhari Couldn't Read Two Pages Of A Book In A Year by APCHaram: 9:09pm On Mar 09, 2020
lol

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