Skip to main content

Is BUhari Trying to Christianise Nigeria!’-



wow buhari visited Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.This photo did draw alot of attention on instagram




“Buhari is trying to Christianize Nigeria!!!! Look at these pictures,” he said, referencing the old notion that the President would Islamise Nigeria.


Recall that in February of this year, Governor Ayo Fayose, while speaking at an interdenominational thanksgiving in Port Harcourt, accused President Buhari of trying to Islamise the country, a claim he made after the photos of the President in Saudi Arabia surfaced. Gov Fayose called it the ‘big secret’ about the Buhari led, APC government, and said that the President will fail in that effort.


So, when the photos of the President and the Archbishop of Canterbury was published, Ali Baba shared same on Instagram with the subtle shade, and his fans caught on quickly.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to make some home products for Sale

                               TABLE OF CONTENT GERMICIDE(IZAL) LIQUID SOAP SHAMPOO TOILET SOAP HAIR CREAM PETROLEUM JELLY AIR FRESHNER POWDERED DETERGENT BLEACH BAR/LAUNDRY SOAP MEDICATED SOAP PAINT EMULSION PAINT TEXCOAT BALM RELAXER GLUE/BOND CANDLE ANTISEPTICS(DETTOL) PERFUMES GERMICIDE(IZAL)             CHEMICALS   AND   FORMULATION(%)   1             Water-------------------------------- 25   2             Carbolic acid------------------------0.5   3             Phenol--------------------------------1/2   4             White binder----------------------...

KIm K and daughter look so much alike..........check it out

Kim K left and her daughter North West right! So alike...

60 Percent of Women Won’t Marry a Debtor

  We’ve come a long way since the Mad Men -esque era of the 50s and 60s, when financial security for women came exclusively in the form of a man. At least that’s according to the findings of a new survey from Charlie. We surveyed 533 single (defined as never married) women ages  18 to 40 in to find out how they think about finances when it comes to finding “the one.” According to the results, women are waiting until well into their relationships to have the “money talk.” If they don’t like what they hear, bad news: most women view potential beaus or belles with a large amount of debt as more of a liability, than an anchor. The majority of single women these days don’t believe that marriage is necessarily the ticket to financial stability. But to understand where we’re at now, it’s important to take a look at where we came from. A Brief History of Women’s Financial Rights Back in the “good old days,” our grandmothers had little choice but t...