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Re: Call Him The Man Who Saw Tomorrow! by Nobody: 7:43pm On Sep 09, 2023
Bigkoko:
Are you overwhelmed by the evidences I put up.

I'm glad the confusion in your head is gradually reducing, otherwise I was expecting the usual abracadabra of calling anyone who criticize the State of affairs in Nigeria IPOB.

Mad people! Imagine someone in a country where almost all State institutions is in the last State of ruin, telling someone in a country where all it takes an ambulance to respond is just 10 minutes!

Las Las una mumu go clear!








I doubt you know what evidence means even if it bites you in your ignorant blockos.

We are talking about the illiterate MNK and his ability to see into tomorrow.

Wetin concern me with Kumuyi, Adeboye, Mbaka since I neither listen to nor care about them.

I despise Buhari more than you do and never voted for him. I was not even in Nigeria throughout Buhari's regime.

What exactly is the purpose of your rants. I am honestly trying to understand the pattern to your madness no offense.
Re: Call Him The Man Who Saw Tomorrow! by Bigkoko: 1:13am On Sep 10, 2023
Typical of those that hide in the shadow when stuffs get thrown into their face!

You despise Buhari but hate MNK..... grin grin grin grin what's the coloration of your confusions?

I'm sure a lot of wannabe looters love exactly the composition and current state of affairs of Nigeria.

However, given your response, if it took you this long to even articulate the purpose of my write up, honestly you don't deserve a response. I believe you are irredeemable. Henceforth it's bye from here!

Enjoy the mess of a country while it stays!
Re: Call Him The Man Who Saw Tomorrow! by Bigkoko: 4:11am On Sep 15, 2023
A country where at least 60% of the leaders in different levels are certificate forgers! Tufiakwaaaa in Swedish.


It’s global now. The current occupant of Aso Rock Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu is involved in certificate forgery! Sending an unrepentant cultist to speak in his favor can avail nothing.

CSU is now in a mad rush to extricate itself from the mess, as this may cost them their license to practice as a school, and possibly get shut down!

CBS) -- Chicago State University finds itself at the center of a political dispute involving the newly elected president of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu.

Tinubu's political rival, Atiku Abubakar, claims that documents showing that Tinubu graduated from Chicago State in 1979 are not authentic, and that is grounds to nullify Tinubu's election victory earlier this year.

According to the People's Gazette, Tinubu submitted the diploma to Nigeria's election commission. It was purportedly issued in 1979 and signed by university President Elnora Daniel. But Daniel didn't arrive at CSU until 1998 and left about ten years later. Submitting false records to the National Election Commission before the vote should nullify the election, Abubaker claims.

At a hearing in Chicago this week, Abubakar's lawyers asked a federal judge to compel CSU officials to turn over Tinubu's academic documents and appear for depositions. Judge Jeffrey Gilbert of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois did not rule on the request.

CSU's lawyer, Michael Hayes, told Gilbert that the university wouldn't be able to certify Tinubu's diploma under oath.

A CSU spokeswoman said the university can confirm the president graduated. However, it cannot authenticate the diploma because it is a ceremonial document that is not part of a student's official academic file.

https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-state-university-nigeria-bola-tinubu/

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