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Wednesday, December 05, 2018
Protesters Converge At The US Embassy In Abuja Asking That Atiku Should Not Be Issued Visa...
Protesters under the name FORUM OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (FONGON) demonstrate at the US embassy in Abuja asking the US not to issue visa to former Vice President and PDP Candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
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Poli-tricks
ReplyDeleteThe more you look, the blanker you become
it was reported that he has been issued US Visa already? Why the protest then ?
DeleteIranu ...... abasa
Deletehahahaha
ReplyDeleteVuharia and his APC liars have hired people to come and disturb the embassy!..
Kitikpa!!
Wetin Atiku do una?
ReplyDeleteYimu. Bunch of idiots have they gone to aso rock to protest why a litre of kerosine is 285 naira?
ReplyDeleteAha! What rubbish.
ReplyDeleteAPC at work
ReplyDeleteSponsored!!!! To what end do they intend to achieve with all this rascality?
ReplyDeleteAPc at work....na dem go tire
ReplyDeleteThis is all shades of wrong. Meaning what?i dont even like the man but like seriously? People have time to be this petty? He can apply for a vusa just like any nigerian and it is their prerogative whether or not to give him.
ReplyDeleteChei! People should pls get busy. Infact it will be good for them to give him so he can clear himself. The bad belle is not hereoooo....
Nigerians always displaying their local mentality.
ReplyDeleteMisplaced priorities.
ReplyDeleteRubbish
ReplyDeleteirredeemable plebs!
ReplyDeleteJust for 10k, I know the guy paying them. Funny thing, some of those protesters don't even know why they were there.
ReplyDeleteWhen you're afraid of someone's candidacy.
ReplyDeleteIf he is corrupt, then bring proof,if not allow him to run.
I just think the PDP is a major threat to the apc, if not they won't be this bothered.
Instead of facing ur business you are protesting
ReplyDeleteThey didn't protest when buhari stayed away for over 3 months or the fact that he has not achieved anything... Mchewwww
ReplyDeleteThey are protesting for nothing God has a way of doing his own things.The U.S can give him visa to come visit b4 the election and get him arrested here in the U.S to clear himself.B4 he will finish the election would have taken place.Was Ibori not arrested in London?
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame, after all said and done APC have become the opposition party crying wolf every damn time...it is now obvious that Atiku is a big threat to Apc
ReplyDeleteYou are simply useless and jobless ... A litre of kerosene is sold at #310 and you guys have not come out to protest .. Things are getting worst by the day and you guys keep quite but you have the nerves to protest against visa being issued to Atiku .. You should all hide your ugly heads in shame.
ReplyDelete*I take a walk*