Four Nigerian Stowaways Arrested In Malaysian-bound Cargo Vessel (Photos) (Page 2)

Date: 01-06-2016 8:37 pm (7 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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- smartsuitt at 2-06-2016 03:10 AM (7 years ago)
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These people members of BOKO HARAM they should be dealt with .
Posted: at 2-06-2016 03:10 AM (7 years ago) | Newbie
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- wamm33 at 2-06-2016 10:50 AM (7 years ago)
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LOL, THESE GUYS LOOK LIKE A HARDENED CRIMINALS FROM GHANA , THESE ARE THE ELEMENT PORTRAYING BAD NAME TO NIGERIA,
Posted: at 2-06-2016 10:50 AM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- leodavinci at 2-06-2016 10:58 AM (7 years ago)
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Guys una go know say behind canter no be hotel
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- onyeomachi at 2-06-2016 01:30 PM (7 years ago)
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" STRUGLE CONTINUES "   BAD GOVERNMENT SENDING THERE DAUGTHERS ABROAD TO STUDY ON  BUSINESS CLASS TRIPS .
Posted: at 2-06-2016 01:30 PM (7 years ago) | Newbie
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- onyeomachi at 2-06-2016 02:06 PM (7 years ago)
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AFTER READING MY POST,...JUST BE HONEST TO TELL ME YOU ARE PROUD TO BE  FREDRICK LUGARDS GOODS.
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Royal Niger Company, 19th-century British mercantile company that operated in the lower valley of the Niger River in West Africa. It extended British influence in what later became Nigeria.

In 1885 Sir George Goldie’s National African Company, an amalgamation of British companies, signed treaties with the Nigerian emirs of Sokoto and Gando (1885) by which it hoped to secure access to the Benue River and to Lake Chad—an avenue of expansion that the Germans, operating from the Cameroons, were preparing to close.

In 1886 the company received a charter of incorporation as the Royal Niger Company and was authorized to administer the ... (100 of 243 words)

( http://global.britannica.com/topic/Royal-Niger-Company )
Posted: at 2-06-2016 02:06 PM (7 years ago) | Newbie
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