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Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by ExAngel007(f): 11:48pm On Dec 29, 2020
FULL TEXT: What Kukah Said About Buhari That Sparked Reactions

On December 25, Matthew Kukah, bishop of Sokoto Catholic diocese, bared his mind on some issues about the country.

While highlighting some of the country’s challenges, the bishop accused President Muhammadu Buhari of nepotism.

He accused the president of institutionalising northern hegemony, saying there could have been a coup if a non-northern Muslim president practised a fraction of what Buhari did.

Kukah’s message has continued to generate reactions close to a week after it was released.

While some have accused him of regime change and called for his arrest, others commended him for “speaking the truth to power”.

To set the records straight, we reproduce Kukah’s Christmas message.

A NATION IN SEARCH OF VINDICATION
Let me paraphrase the holy prophet Isaiah who said: “For Jerusalem (Nigeria’s sake), I will not be silent until her vindication shines forth like the dawn…..No more shall people call you forsaken, or your land desolate, but you shall be called my delight and your land espoused.” (Is. 62:1,4).
Against the backdrop of our endless woes, ours has become a nation wrapped in desolation. The prospects of a failed state stare us in the face: endless bloodletting, a collapsing economy, social anomie, domestic and community violence, kidnappings, armed robberies etc. Ours has become a house of horror with fear stalking our homes, highways, cities, hamlets and entire communities. The middle grounds of optimism have continued to shift and many genuinely ask, what have we done to the gods? Does Nigeria have a future? Where can we find hope? Like the Psalmist, we ask; from where shall come our help? (Ps.121:1).

Whatever the temptations to despair, we cannot to give up. When the Psalmist asked where help shall come from, he answered that it will come from the Lord. Therefore, like Zachariah, the father of John the Baptist, we Priests must stand before the mercy seat of God and plead the cause of our great country (Lk. 1:cool. Like Abraham, we must plead for the Lord to save our nation because we have more than ten righteous men (Gen. 18: 16ff). Like Moses, we believe that as long as our hands are held up in prayer, the Lord will be on our side ( Ex. 17:11). These are trying but life changing moments in the history of our nation. Politics and Economics alone will not resolve our problems. There is enough hate and bitterness to go around. We need to pause, reflect, pray, be honest and courageous in facing tomorrow.

Yes, our dreams have been aborted. Yes, our commonwealth has been stolen. Yes, our cancer of corruption has metastasized. Yes, we have been guilty of patricide, fratricide and attempted even suicide. Yes, we are hungry, angry, thirsty and starving. Yet, we stand firmly with the unshaken belief that no matter the temptations, the world has known worst times. These may be the worst of times, but for men and women of faith, they could be the best of times. We must stand firm and resolute because, our redeemer liveth (Job 19:25).

2: Annus Mirabilis or Annus Horribilis?
The roads to the graveyards are busier than those to the farms. Amidst the wails and laments, I hear the congregants saying; the world is coming to an end, it has never been so bad. Yes, people are dying, but they are not dying more now than they did in recent years. It is the social media and its connectivity that has given us a sense of greater urgency and added to our seeming despair with the way things are. The social media is value neutral. It depends on what we make of it. Its instantaneous impact is often times dizzyingly traumatic, but the other benefits more than compensate. In a way, the choices we make will help us decide whether this year is our annus mirabilis or annus horribilis.

When Isaac Newton, at the age of 23, made the spectacular discoveries in the areas of Calculus, Motion, Optics, and Gravitation, the year of those discoveries, 1666, was referred to as, annus mirabilis, the year of joy. On the other hand, in 1992, when the marriages of three of her children collapsed, Queen Elizabeth in her Christmas address referred to that year as her annus horribilis, the year of horror. As such, notwithstanding all the earth shaking impact of the Covid-19, our own individual, communal and national tragedies, it is not just a choice between annus mirabilis and annus horribilis. At various levels, there have been grey areas of hope, flickers of light, achievement and so on. It to these flickers of hope that we must cling tenaciously.

For our son, Anthony Joshua, the loss of his title to Andy Ruis on June 1, 2019 after 25 fights without a loss, that year was his annus horribilis. When he pummeled Kubrat Pulev, this year became his annus mirabilis. Things change and, joy or sorrow, we must know that nothing lasts forever. What matters is how we handle failure.

3: Another Christmas in Cloud of Doom:
Not unexpectedly, this Christmas is again coming against a backdrop of so much pain, sorrow and uncertainty in our land. We all seem to have become sedated and inured to pain. Tragedy has been standing as our gate keeper. For over ten years now, at almost each Christmas, a dark pall of horror, sorrow and death has consistently hung in our horizon threatening to eclipse the promises of the joy of Christmas. Recall the bombing of St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Madalla on Christmas day in 2011. In the wake of the Christmas day bombing, I issued a statement titled, An Appeal to Nigerians. In the statement which enjoyed a wide circulation, I stated: All of this should cause us to pause and ponder about the nature of the force of evil that is in our midst and appreciate the fact that contrary to popular thinking, we are not faced with a crisis or conflict between Christians and Muslims. Rather, like the friends of Job, we need to humbly appreciate the limits of our human understanding. Terror is a product of hate, but while hate tries to divide us, terror and death should pull us together.

4: Is Government in Suspended Animation?:
As our country drifts almost rudderless, we seem like people travelling without maps, without destination and with neither Captain nor Crew. Citizens have nowhere to turn to. After he assumed power, a delegation of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference had audience with President Buhari. In the course of our discussion, the President shared with us his frustration over the state of decay and rut that he had met. In frustration, I vividly recalled him saying that, from the decay and neglect, it seemed as if preceding governments had been doing nothing but just eating and going to the toilet! Looking back, one might conclude that those were happy times because at least there was food to eat and people could go to the toilet. Now, a journey to the toilet is considered by the poor an extra luxury. Our country’s inability to feed itself is one of the most dangerous signs of state failure and a trigger to violence.

5: Breaking the Ice: From Chibok through Dapchi to Kankara:
The sleepy town of Kankara, just 130 kilometers outside Katsina, like Chibok and Dapchi before it, has leapt into prominence not because they now have potable water, electricity or any dramatic improvement in the quality of their lives. Rather, it is because of large footprints of the evil men who have passed through their terrain. As always, we were unsure of how many children were missing: 80, 820, 800, 500, 520, 333, 320,no one knew. The numbers kept changing between the government and Boko Haram. The story of Chibok and Dapchi was for some time, a metaphor that exposed the vulnerability of the girl child. Kankara has added to the mix and now we have to face the mortal dangers of the Nigerian child in northern Nigeria. The Almajiri is the poster child of the horrible and inhuman conditions of the northern child. It is a best kept secret that the region refuses to confront but it has now exposed its underbelly. Now, what next for the children of the north? In another ten or twenty years, these children will be leaders in their communities. What will they remember and how will they remember? Their fate and future are a dream deferred, a nightmare that will be ignited by the fire next time.

We thank God that the children have been returned safely. This is the easy part. The challenge now is how to deal with the scars inflicted by a derelict nation which is still unable or unwilling to protect its citizens. Yes, we commend the federal and state governments for the rescue operation. The larger issues now are whether the federal government understands the evil web of intrigues into which Boko Haram has tied it. Will the federal government continue to reward and fund Boko Haram by playing its game? How long can this circle of deceit last for given that every kidnap merely strengthens their arsenal? The men of darkness have shown far greater capacity to shock and awe a forlorn nation by constantly blindsiding us all. When will it all end?

6: A Nation in Search of Vindication:
This government owes the nation an explanation as to where it is headed as we seem to journey into darkness. The spilling of this blood must be related to a more sinister plot that is beyond our comprehension. Are we going to remain hogtied by these evil men or are they gradually becoming part of a larger plot to seal the fate of our country?

President Buhari deliberately sacrificed the dreams of those who voted for him to what seemed like a programme to stratify and institutionalise northern hegemony by reducing others in public life to second class status. He has pursued this self-defeating and alienating policy at the expense of greater national cohesion. Every honest Nigerian knows that there is no way any non-Northern Muslim President could have done a fraction of what President Buhari has done by his nepotism and gotten away with it. There would have been a military coup a long time ago or we would have been at war. The President may have concluded that Christians will do nothing and will live with these actions. He may be right and we Christians cannot feel sorry that we have no pool of violence to draw from or threaten our country. However, God does not sleep. We can see from the inexplicable dilemma of his North.

7: Nepotism and the Worship of False Gods:
It is curious that President Buhari’s partisanship and commitment to reinforcing the foundations of northern hegemony have had the opposite consequences. For a long time, beyond the pall of politics, very prominent northerners with a conscience have raised the red flag, pointing out the consequences of President Buhari’s nepotism on national cohesion and trust. With time, as hunger, poverty, insecurity engulfed the north, the President’s own supporters began to despair and lament about the state of their collective degradation. Was this not supposed to be their song? The north that the President sought to privilege has become a cauldron of pain and a valley of dry bones. Today, the north itself is crying the most and why not? No one has suffered as much as they have and continue to. The helplessness is palpable and the logic is incomprehensible.

One Northern Imam after the other have posted videos of lamentation on the social media asking why, with all the cards of power in the hands of northern Muslims, everything is bursting in the seams. How come our region has become a cesspool of blood and death? Why did President Buhari hand over a majority of the plum jobs to Northern Muslims? Was it for efficacy and efficiency? What was the logic? President Buhari must pause and turn around because his policy of nepotism has been rejected by the gods.
During the Endsars Protests, the north pretended that it was ensconced from the pain that was driving the protests and that they had nothing to complain about. The northern elites claimed that the protests were part of a plot by Christians to overthrow a northern, Muslim government. Their sentiments false, but understandable. However, it turned out to be the lull before the storm. The dam soon broke as the bandits tightened their grip on the region as the spiral of kidnappings, abductions and killings of innocent citizens intensified.

The North spurn into denouement: the idea of a united north seems to have ended. The northern Governors’ Forum has split into the three zones. With the killings, kidnappings and abductions of Emirs and other traditional rulers in the north, the signals have gone out that no one is safe and nothing is sacred. In the wake of the Endsars protests, the traditional rulers across the country assembled to express solidarity with the President. Then it all changed. The Emir of Katsina, the President’s home state, only recently said; We cannot continue to live like animals. I have not seen this type of country. His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar said that the north has now become the worst part of the entire country. The Senate whose leadership is almost totally dominated by Northern Muslims has raised alarm. The Northern Elders’ Forum has called on the President to resign. Has the politics of nepotism run its course? Perhaps, the spirit of Christmas should offer us an answer.

8: A People that Walked in Darkness has Seen a Great Light.
The rut and decay in our country today is evidence of a people who have not yet seen the light. The experience of northern Nigeria is evidence that nepotism is a counterfeit currency. The nation must therefore now pull together. It is not enough to blame the military. After all, they neither run the economy or the bureaucracy. It is not enough to blame even the political class or even the President alone. We found our way here by the choices we have made as a nation over time.

Indeed, the colonialists claimed that they were bringing light to a dark continent. In a way, despite the cost, we could see ingredients of their light; good education, running water, relatively good roads, security, among others. We finally accepted Democracy as the platform for actualizing these. However, today, there is evidence that we have literally returned to the cave, those times when life was brutish, nasty and short. Each and every one of us has contributed to the darkness of our nation. The light of Christ which we all received at baptism calls on us to act in the mind of Christ. To be a follower of Christ is to be in his footsteps. This moment calls on us as Christians to celebrate the simplicity of Christ represented in Christmas. Joy to the world, the Lord has come, the song says. Jesus has offered us a roadmap. We are challenged to bring light into the darkness of our society.

Darkness has its own logic. St Paul reminds us without Chris, our lives are characterised by; immorality, filthy and indecent actions, worship of idols and witchcraft. People become enemies and they fight, they become jealous, angry, and ambitious. They separate into parties and groups, they are envious, get drunk and have orgies (Gal. 5: 19-21). When it is dark, we cannot see our way and we stumble. Nigeria has stumbled so much. It is time to for us to turn on the light of the torch. Each of us can make a change.

9: Wailers and Redeemers:
Finally, today, amidst the pains and the trials, we can say with the Psalmist: Our tears have become our bread (Ps. 43:2). We have no reason to doubt that at the fulfilment of time, in His own time, the Lord will dispense justice to our nation. It will come as day follows light.

Our brother Femi Adesina, a Pastor of the Four Square Gospel Church was right when he referred to those who were calling attention to our situation as Wailers. The wailing started quite early in the day. To the herdsmen across Nigeria whose cattle have been lost to rustlers, bandits, or lightening, the Prophet Zechariah said: There is a sound of a shepherd’s wail for their glory has been ruined (Zech 11:3). To the thousands of widows left to mourn their husbands or children across our country, the Prophet Jeremiah is saying; Send for the wailing women, that they may come! Let them make haste and take up a wailing for us, that our eyes may shed tears and our eyelids flow with water (Jer. 9: 17). For our hapless nation overrun by bandits? Prophet Jeremiah still says; A voice is heard in Ramah, mourning and great weeping, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more (Jer. 31:15).

So, Pastor Adesina was right. On the sad situation in Nigeria, the United Nations has wailed. The Pope has wailed. Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops, Priests, Pastors have wailed. Emirs have wailed. Politicians have wailed. The Sultan has wailed. Surely, it is time for the Lord to hear the wailer as they have sung their redemption songs. With St. Paul, I say: The hour has come for you to wake up from your slumber because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. The night is nearly over the day is almost here, so let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. (Rom. 13:11-12). Let us unite and seek the Lord in sincerity because the Lord will vindicate the righteous.

Happy Christmas to you all.

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Poloyanabo2(m): 12:10am On Dec 30, 2020
BUHARI SHOULD SO THE NEEDFUL AND RESIGN.

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Trustme2(m): 6:35am On Dec 30, 2020
Nothing to spark any controversy now

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by haryorbarmie83(m): 6:37am On Dec 30, 2020
Make i book space

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Herbephe1(m): 8:18am On Dec 30, 2020
so what's coup inciting here??

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Racoon(m): 8:24am On Dec 30, 2020
The situation in Nigeria no longer allows anyone to sit on the fence, indifference is now a greater form of sin. Everyone must choose and stand up for what he/she believes in.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/we-stand-by-bishop-kukahs-statement-on-nations-woes-catholic-secretariat/amp/

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Racoon(m): 8:27am On Dec 30, 2020
BUHARISTS: THE ROTIMI AMECHI IN THEM
Nothing could best described the self serving, hypocrisy and sychophantic boot licking of a typical Buharist, like the leaked audio recording of the DG Buhari Presidential Campaign committee, Rotimi Amechi.

In the leaked audio recording he was heard saying "this country can never CHANGE. I swear, the only way, this country can CHANGE is if every body is killed.This country is going no where, i swear"

The DG who is the main marketer of Buhari for the 2019 presidential poll betrayed the fact that he couldn't bring himself to buy what he is marketing to Nigerians, hear him "the president does not listen to anybody, he doesn't care. You can write what you want to write, the president doesn't care. Does he even read? He will read and he will laugh, he will say come, come and see, they are abusing me here"

This revelation has further corroborated what Shehu Garba, Buhari's media aide once said "anytime the president picked a Newspaper, the first thing, he read is the cartoon, he will then laugh and laugh and laugh"

The highly controversial and garrulous, Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshimole, who at every presidential campaign for Buhari's re election will dance, jump, clap and make all manner of acrobatic display is not unaware of the inability of Buhari to provide the much needed leadership in the party in particular and in the country in general. He was irked, at the great level of indicipline among cabinet members and APC chieftains that he had to threaten "if the president condones disrespect for his office, i will not condone same for the party"

The megalomanic leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu in 2003 said this concerning Buhari "Buhari's ethnocentism would Jeopardize Nigeria's unity"

It is not likely he was convinced, Buhari has been cured of his enthocentrism in 2015 when he supported him in winning the presidency. He supported him obviously because of his inordinate ambition to succeed Buhari in 2023 and also for his personal aggrandizement.

Even when Buhari has proven Tinubu's prediction correct by his clanishness, ethnicity and regionalism. Buhari's political philosophy of 5% and 97% is well known to Nigerians.The philosophy seeks to favour his geo political region to the detriment of other regions including Tinubu's south West geo political region, yet Tinubu is willing to sacrifice the progress and unity of this great county on the altar of his 2023 presidential ambition.

The senate president revealed to Nigerians what Tinubu told him that "i will support Buhari on a hospital stretcher to go for second term because in 2023 power will shift to the south west"

The rabble rouser and self confessed die hard Buharist, the governor of Kaduna state, El Rufai is not unaware of the incalculable damage Buharism has done to the socio-economic and political life of this country.

In a leaked memo to the president he wrote "in a very blunt terms Mr president our APC administration has not only failed to manage expectation of population that expected over night CHANGE but has failed to deliver even mundane matter of government. Over all the feelings even among our supporters today is that the APC government is not doing well"

The wife of Mr president, recently revealed to Nigerians that her husband has not been able to achieve much because some un named two persons are a cog in the wheel of her husband's administration.

Buharists are not ignorant of the incompetence, ineptitude, cluelessness & corrupt nature of the Buhari's government but the Rotimi Amechi in them will not allow them to admit it.
-Credits OP(Unknown)

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Nobody: 4:56pm On Dec 30, 2020
Robert Mugabe( God rest his soul) has said it on several occasions that "When you play chess with a religious person you don't kill his BISHOP"
Any attack on Bishop kukah will shipwreck what is left of this dismantled entity called Nigeria!!
Never in the history of this country have we been faced with an administration so allergic to the truth as this Mr. Buhari admiration!!
Femi Adeshina will just sit in his Boys quarter apartment, mix varieties of weed only to come online and spill trash like a rabbit on oestrus!! If Kukah will be the Mel Gibson of this Patriot movie then so be it.... If you can't join the bandwagon to Canaan then stay under the wheel and get crushed!! Pentecostals can continue sleeping as long as they like but for us in the cathedral.Bros enough is enough!! The words of Bishop Desmond Tutu sum it all "If an elephant put his leg on the tail of a rat and you decide to stay neutral , definitely you are taking side with the Oppressor" No middle ground here, is either You are for the cabal or you are for the people.

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Chatflick(m): 7:50am On Dec 31, 2020
Anybody that reads the entire speech deserves money from Seun

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by xcesspaschal(m): 7:50am On Dec 31, 2020
Long live Kukah

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Kingluqman(m): 7:51am On Dec 31, 2020
Been wondering sef
Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by nairalee(m): 7:51am On Dec 31, 2020
What exactly has Kukah said that's untrue or inciting?

Even Sultans and members of Arewa group have said similar stuff against Buhari so why are they crying on Kukah's own?

Or is it because he is a Bishop? If I ask now they will criticize me for inciting comment.

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:51am On Dec 31, 2020
The Bishop has denied according to his interview with premium times.
EOD.....

We moveeeee........

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by samuel19222(m): 7:51am On Dec 31, 2020
truth dey bitter, na asslicker dem like

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by 4tomandchi: 7:51am On Dec 31, 2020
A true prophet is the one who speaks of the Lord.

They are never afraid of any government or principalities.

Rev. Kukah is truly of the Lord.

God hear our wailing and heal our land.

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by BlessedNuel: 7:52am On Dec 31, 2020
Make I get a glass of water....

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by ostechno(m): 7:53am On Dec 31, 2020
Who can Summarize it, I'm too lazy to read anything that has Buhari in it

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Muhylonaire007: 7:53am On Dec 31, 2020
What that man said Is nothing but the truth but I've noticed this particular administration in question, they do not want anybody to point out there misdeeds and for a good reason, if any government talk down criticism such government is not far from a Dictatorial/Totalitarian government.

Or why is it that, when anyone makes public an obvious lacuna of this government, if some stupid aides don't talk, a special mumu adviser or some foolish ministers will be quick to cover it up.

The truth is a bitter pill, very difficult to swallow. That Rev obviously said the mind of most Nigerians except those bast**d covering up for their pay master just to justify their pay.

Walai 2023 is far.... Someone like me don even comot mouth for anything governance in Nigeria. Make your money whether legal or illegal, ball in Nigeria or get the f**k out of this shithole.

[/b]I come in peace[b]

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by BigSarah(f): 7:53am On Dec 31, 2020
All he said is the truth.
I only talk about politics on nairaland. Since February 2020 I haven't discussed politics face-to-face with anyone, because you must be made to pick a side. Right now it's practically impossible to honestly comment on politics without being grouped as this or that. Buhari and osibanjo have ruined A lot.

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Donspicey: 7:54am On Dec 31, 2020
Buhari and APC are bunch of bloodsuckers....

We have not forgotten what went down during EndSars protests.......

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Exc2000: 7:54am On Dec 31, 2020
cool


Too long mehn


Anyways ... The Lagos - Ibadan - Abeokuta is still giving me joy

God bless Nigeria,

God bless Buhari

God bless RT HON Rotimi Amaechi





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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:54am On Dec 31, 2020
ostechno:
Who can Summarize it, I'm too lazy to read anything......
LAZY Youth spotted ...

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Re: Full Text: Kukah's Christmas Message, About Buhari That Sparked Reactions by Generalwoodz(m): 7:54am On Dec 31, 2020
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