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Thursday 11 June 2015

David Cameron pledges UK support to Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram and corruption

David Cameron took to his official twitter handle to pledge his country's support to Nigeria in the fight against corruption and Boko Haram.

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    1. Nice one Sir, thanks for dis. Linda take note!

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    2. Hiss! Words witout action. We hav heardcountless. Of many promises. We want implementation not just words.

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    3. Yes o, so we can finally heave a sigh of relief!



      #TeamBlessed#

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    4. Thank God o, pls sir, let d action begin

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    5. Foolish! Una don tackle ISIS finish? Mumu Nigerians...help indeed

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    1. Praise d Lord. There is testimony on LIB for Davido's driver hav b healed of his madnes of leaving space on d blog. Pls come, and rejoice wit him.

      @Davido's driver, on a serious note, hav noticed u never make more than a sentence on dis blog as comment.

      At least try to write long speech to show u saw d four walls of school not all these per second sentence u call comment's on dis blog.

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  3. Smh... so many mess jona don leave behind.

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  4. That's good.. We hope for the best..tanx cameron

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  5. By the way lindodo, welcome from paris.. Wat did you get us?

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  6. Great News!!! Watch out all you dirty politicians, cyber armed robbers aka yahoo boiz/ hackers and every other corrupt Nigerian.... Ur doors have just been thrown open to the FBI and Interpol.

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  7. NA TODAY??UNA DON TIRE TO DE WATCH??NO COME FOR GAY BILL LATER AFTER D HLP....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  8. Welcomed development


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  9. Tnk God ooooo book haram ur going down haaaaaaaa mehn I jt hope its true sha.

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  10. Na so so support we dey hey, they should send down their soldiers to help Nigeria combat boko haram.

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  11. "tackle corruption and defeat Boko haram"
    Those two are very key areas we need external support.
    By the grace of God the lost glory will be returned to this land.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  12. Talk is cheap but we'll continue to pray
    for a better Nigeria.

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  13. Wetin be dere own against corruption, dem no corrupt? Make den help against Boko Haram nothing else.....

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  14. Them bastard that caused this confusion is back at it again, what do you expect after creating this evil they are here to suck the oil. fucking here welcome ISIS creators, now that you have isis in nigeria america and uk has come to suck the shiite out of the remaining failed state

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  15. All these gragra does not change the fact that Bukola is now her new leader and Nigeria's number three citizen.

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  16. That's a good one, I just hope u won't ask too much in return

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  17. Victory is of the Lord.
    Give your life to Christ now!

    THE VOICE OF THE PROPHETESS

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  18. Mr Cameron pls take several seats.

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  19. Applaudable. We need all the assistance now to fight BH, corruption & other things hindering the progress of our great nation

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  20. He treats Nigerians in UK crappy why do we want his help with Nigerians in Nigeria....Buhari be careful..First let's reduce the cost of visa to the UK

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  21. I could remember vividly last year during GEJ's administration when united states and united kingdom said they wouldnt give aids to nigeria anymore cos they refuse to legalise LGBT community...why the sudden change of mind now, i guess there's something behind it...Linda take note#

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  22. Good!....#God Bless Nigeria!

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  23. all i know is this is not the oficial handle of the UK prime minister...... read between the lines people this doesnt sound real.

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  24. It is the official handle.....there is another personal handle for Mr David Cameron....do ur findings

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  25. Why the sudden interest in helping Nigeria??? I don't like d sound of this?

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  26. Tacklin Corruption must include rejectin monies nd proceeds of moni Launderin frm Corrupt Govt Officials and Nigerians by British Banks nd individuals odawiz his country may jst b payin lip service to d pledged crusade against coruption#26247C63

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  27. Just ensure that after Nigeria have finished with the Citizen of your country caught in Oil theft, your Govt will make an example of him when he arrives UK. Then and only then will we believe you.

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  28. Moslems are taking over UK and the USA. Gays is been established in all the states in America.... Now they want to bring it to Nigeria? God forbid.

    Shame on APC. Shame on BUHARI if he signed the LGBT law in Nigeria.

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  29. All ye looters!!! all these stolen funds/money in america/Europe banks will be freezed and returned back to nigeria. all transactions will be traced with enough evidence! your doom days are here....

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  30. N after d help, d gay bill will be passed. We can't be fooled..

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  31. N after d help, d gay bill will be passed. We can't be fooled..

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