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Friday 17 June 2016

Reno Omokri and Elrufai when the going was good (photos)

Reno Omokri and Kaduna state Governor Nasir Elrufai were once pals until they fell apart over the 2011 elections when Elrufai chose to support candidate Buhari who he had once fought against while Reno chose to support GEJ. These photos were taken immediately after the 2011 elections in Washington DC. More photos after the cut...



24 comments:

  1. JOYOUS BABE,Linda Ikeji first Cousin17 June 2016 at 09:52

    memories, good for them.

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  2. LOL
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. Abi,no d goin has gone sour











    Lib addict#just passing#

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  4. Good old days, now things have fallen apart, the centre can't hold!

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  5. Short man devil El-rufai

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  6. There are no permanent friends or enemies just people of mutual interest. They can decide to be friends 2moro if their interest align again
    Signed
    #LibBadBoy

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  7. Whatever happened between these two??? Linda take note!

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  8. O yea

    Linda, I love u I swear

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  9. So what Linda. Are u lacking news? It's still early dear

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  10. Indeed politics has no permanent friends but only interest.

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  11. *****************************************hehehehehehhehehehe*******************d going ix xtil good ooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't mind all dix politicians ********************dey simply playing to d gallery !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  12. *****************************************hehehehehehhehehehe*******************d going ix xtil good ooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't mind all dix politicians ********************dey simply playing to d gallery !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  13. No permanent friends in politics especially when all they're after is their selfish desires

    Ubanagum

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  14. That's Nigeria type of politics, where difference in political is ideology translates to enmity

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  15. That's Nigeria type of politics, where difference in political ideology translates to enmity

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  16. Who cares? Not me.

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