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Nigeria Campaign Train Video: “Hallo O. Umoru…is that You?…Are you dead?”

March 13th, 2007  |  Published in Democracy, Event, Governance, Nigeria, elections, video  |  2 Comments



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Democracy in Action!

If your heart desires, you may see more of the campaign train and happenings in Nigeria - Channels TV has some coverage on nuvu.tv
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  1. Don Thieme says:

    March 13th, 2007 at 9:07 pm (#)

    Umoru may not be dead, but it does seem as though he may be a sickly old man. Obasanjo will stay around to help him manage, I suppose?

  2. Imnakoya says:

    March 13th, 2007 at 11:07 pm (#)

    Yes! That’s Obasanjo’s hidden agenda, Since Obasanjo intends to be the Chairman of Board of Trustees of the PDP, (the ruling party) after his term expires, Umaru or Umoru is forever tied to the life support of his mentor. In other words, Obasanjo continues in office by proxy…

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