Dude, that ain't Okotie Eboh. That's Jaja Anucha Wachuku. First Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives, First Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Minister and First Nigerian Ambassador to the U.N to mention a few.
Dude, that ain't Okotie Eboh. That's Jaja Anucha Wachuku. First Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives, First Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Minister and First Nigerian Ambassador to the U.N to mention a few.
Bobby, the man is Jaja Anucha Wachuku. First Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives, First Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Minister and First Nigerian Ambassador to the U.N to mention a few.
Thank God for naija.May the labours of our heros past neva b in vain.God will continue to protect us. Pls may I know the expenditure on independence day celebration frm inception till date.
Thank God for naija.May the labours of our heros past neva b in vain.God will continue to protect us. Pls may I know the expenditure on independence day celebration frm inception till date.
So so Baba Riga and Agbada. How can people who want to move fast be wearing Agbada every time. We must begin to drop some of these heavy clothes that drag Africa down. What do they hide? The bloated tummy filled with fat from looted trasury? Lack of exercise. Greed. We want change. Always happy when I see trim leaders in jeans.
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ReplyDeleteLet their labour not b in vain
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Let their labour not b in vain
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ReplyDelete#IT will ONLY get BETTER
#it MUST end IN praise
Seen ,
ReplyDelete#IT will ONLY get BETTER
#it MUST end IN praise
Tbs!! Many concerts memories there! Love that place...
ReplyDeleteGod bless Nigeria God bless us all!
ReplyDeletelolsss........thats quite old!
ReplyDeleteTbs!! Many concerts memories there! Love that place!
ReplyDeleteGOD Bless Nigeria! http://www.bummyla.com
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lol old school tins
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Ok. Seen
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So swit and moderate... Dose dayz
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a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Kudos to these great men, u re now an independent nation...luv my country nigeria.
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ReplyDeleteNaija got independence, we weren't celebrating. Linda Ikeji
ReplyDelete55yearss ago still Nigeria as not move forward
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We're it all began, may God bless Nigeria and give our leaders the wisdom to lead us right
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ReplyDeleteWe're it all began, may God bless Nigeria and give our leaders the wisdom to lead us right
ReplyDeleteI so bless and apr8 d Lord for making me 2b part of dis great nation called Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteHappy Independence Day celebration!
Change is here in Nigeria, and remember true change begins with a change in our attitude!
Change does not necessarily assure progress but progress implacably requires change. Change is inevitable. Change 4d better is a full-time job!
I pray today marks total turn around in our lives, and point of contact to every household's wit God meeting our needs even b4 they arise!
God bless, sweet kisses, and luv y'all.
Welcome 2d month of October&Happy New Month.
Long Live LIB!
Happy Independence Day Nigeria, to Copy This Tone Press 1
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ReplyDeleteHistory 101, how tym flies. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHistory 101, how tym flies. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHistory 101, how tym flies. Linda take note!
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ReplyDeleteSee aboki o!
ReplyDeleteDt is d very rich okotie eboh on d side. Who was also murdered by backstabbing igbos in d middle of d night. Senseless greedy tribalistic animals.
ReplyDeleteDude, that ain't Okotie Eboh. That's Jaja Anucha Wachuku. First Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives, First Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Minister and First Nigerian Ambassador to the U.N to mention a few.
DeleteDude, that ain't Okotie Eboh. That's Jaja Anucha Wachuku. First Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives, First Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Minister and First Nigerian Ambassador to the U.N to mention a few.
DeleteWow! Who's that white woman and black man standing behind him? May God continue to bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteBobby, the man is Jaja Anucha Wachuku. First Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives, First Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Minister and First Nigerian Ambassador to the U.N to mention a few.
DeleteWorst union the British empire ever created. South and North shouldn't ve been a country
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Is that, Martin Luther King?
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Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteToday is 1st October
ReplyDeleteA day to remember
Today is the day
The colonial masters
Handed us over
To the greedy masters
Thats my father in the first picture in a black suit. I think the happiest day of his life was when he saw the Queen. I am so proud of him.
ReplyDeletewhen the land was managed wisely and called Nigeria, not now. Crazy things going on!
ReplyDeleteMr Jaja Nwachukwu looking on point as always
ReplyDeleteOh nice pix,rip to him,you've done a lot for Nigeria. TIMILEYIN BLESSING
ReplyDeleteHmmm..Balewa now 'belongs to the ages'(where we shall all 'belong' some day.. All the same, happy birthday Nigerians..Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteThank God for naija.May the labours of our heros past neva b in vain.God will continue to protect us. Pls may I know the expenditure on independence day celebration frm inception till date.
ReplyDeleteThank God for naija.May the labours of our heros past neva b in vain.God will continue to protect us. Pls may I know the expenditure on independence day celebration frm inception till date.
ReplyDeleteSo so Baba Riga and Agbada. How can people who want to move fast be wearing Agbada every time. We must begin to drop some of these heavy clothes that drag Africa down. What do they hide? The bloated tummy filled with fat from looted trasury? Lack of exercise. Greed. We want change. Always happy when I see trim leaders in jeans.
ReplyDeleteLinda ikeji publish my comments biki
ReplyDeleteO gini ka ha n'emekwa na pole. Nawaoh
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