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Reddit » Nigeria
18h ago
I’m in the worst phase of my life financially. I hope I get out. ??
What are you passing through?
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Reddit » Nigeria
18h ago
Just trying to network and build connections
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Reddit » Nigeria
18h ago
Peter Obi and his supporters accused Tinubu and APC of practicing divisive politics. Same man when he was governor pitched the catholics vs anglicans, and caused huge division amongst them. https://podiumreporters.com/index.php/2022/08/31/catholic-or-anglican-obis-legacy-of-divisiveness-and-dangerous-exploitation-of-religion/
https://www.nairaland.com/1510455/anambra-obi-campaigns-catholic-governor
Same man, in the last concluded election tried to pitch the Christians against Muslims knowing how fragile Nigeria is by telling Christians to take back their country and labelling the elections a ..read more
Reddit » Nigeria
18h ago
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The Nigerian Army has claimed responsibility for the bombing of villagers during a Maulud Nabiy celebration at Tudun Biriin in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The army, however, said the airstrikes were inadvertent, saying operatives were targeting terrorists.
About 30 residents were feared dead in the airstrikes on Sunday night.
Samuel Aruwan, Overseeing Commissioner,
Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State, said in a statement ..read more
Reddit » Nigeria
18h ago
He served from 1829-1837, and he had the first assassination attempt done on him in 1835, while he was the sitting president.
Richard Lawrence pulled out two pistols on Jackson, both of which misfired, and Jackson beat him over the head with his cane, and had to be restrained from hurting him even further.
Jackson also signed the 1830 "Indian Removal Act" into place, which began the relocation of 60,000 Native Americans westward. This started the "Trail of Tears", in which thousands of Natives died during the journey.
He was even a professional slaveowner as well, owning around 150 slaves at ..read more
Reddit » Nigeria
18h ago
No sponsorship and 38k salary requirement how does this affect you? I know less interest in the UK would make nigeria better so I'd say it is win.
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