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Saturday, November 18, 2023
Liberian President George Weah Loses Presidential Election...
Liberia’s President, George Weah, has conceded defeat to opposition candidate Joseph Boakai after a tight run-off election. Weah, a former soccer star, called Boakai after the country’s National Elections Commission (NEC) released provisional results.....
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Chai for Neticizens! Omo & Jack noni. At least dey don get their cut, especially Jack. Life goes on , unto d next.
ReplyDeleteSTELLA!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe read the small prints ☺️๐
Wetin Jackie go come do now ? Back to Ghanaian movie
DeleteAh, our sista in the film will not be happy ooo. Congratulations to Mr Joseph Boakai.
ReplyDeleteWhich sister please
DeleteExactly what came to my mind. Make she go marry as 2nd wife na…
DeleteThanks for conceding defeat,even as an incumbent.
ReplyDeleteNo more latest brand of Maserati for Ms. J.
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DeleteWho is Ms J please
DeleteMaserati is the brand.
DeleteYou mean, latest 'model'.
Lmao! She will forget him now sharperly
DeleteI don’t think she’ll forget him so quick, they’ve been dating since his football years b4 d Presidency & money go still dey.
DeleteI hope Nigerian politicians, especially incumbents learn from George Weah that election is not war, not a do or die affair, therefore will allow the people's choice prevail
ReplyDeleteThey won't ๐๐๐
DeleteIt's important for those who lost their religious war to also concede and face reality squarely.
DeleteWeldone Sir
ReplyDeleteStella u ehnn๐๐,I saw what u did.
ReplyDeleteCONGRAT...But when are the leaders of tomorrow.......is they hope for our african youth?
ReplyDeleteThe question you should be asking is why the few youths that ran for offices across the various levels in Nigeria during the last general elections were not voted in by the teeming population of fellow youths in the country. Why the voting youths would prefer politicians in their sixties and seventies all because of ethnicity and religion. Afterall, the NOT TOO YOUNG TO RUN bill was signed by Buhari and passed into law before he left office. As they say in local parlance - youths ... dey play just dey play.
Deletein 1983,(buhari was head of state) i will 4 years old,,,and nigeria was telling us.. that we are the leaders of tomorrow.....Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...tomorrow please come. please come...
ReplyDeleteYou can't be a leader of today or tomorrow by being active online and inactive in local politics. Power is not served a la cartรจ. You go explain taya!
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