Boko Haram attacks polling stations in Gombe
By Guardian Nigeria
28 March 2015 |
12:26 pm
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“They can bomb the flesh, but hey cannot bomb our mind”.
LORD GOD Almighty, frustrate the work of the wicked, and let shame be the portion of the wicked.
Thank you for the success of your Son – Predsident Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Amen!
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