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PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by mrman2(m): 9:05am On Jun 03, 2013
Fresh facts have emerged that the presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are marshalling out plans to “deal” with some governors elected on the party’s platform from the north for failing to recognise the Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang who is leading a faction of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF).

Specifically, it was gathered that the first target among the northern PDP governors to be dealt with might be the Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu. Others include the governors of Jigawa, Kano, Sokoto and Kebbi States.

According to a source, “There are efforts to remove Aliyu as the chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum if he fails to recognise Governor Jang as the chairman of the forum.”

He said three governors from the north who remain loyal to the president are the arrowheads of the plot, adding that a meeting of the northern governors has been scheduled to hold on Thursday, June 6, where they may move against Aliyu. It was also gathered that “Abuja hawks” have commenced intense lobbying of members of the Niger State House of Assembly to impeach the governor.

A source said the legislators are being lobbied to move against the governor and to effect his ouster in a campaign bankrolled by people based in Abuja. Each member, according to the source, is being promised huge sums of money to sign on to the plot. The source also said a plan to precipitate a crisis of epic proportions, with the aim of destabilising the state and seizing control of the party’s structures from Aliyu is being engineered. He said top members of the PDP from Niger State are the linchpins behind the plot. The PDP members are alleged to be working in collusion with top politicians from the Nupe tribe, who constitute the majority in the state.

In order to incentivize them, politicians of Nupe origin have been promised that the governorship of the state would return to their zone. Niger State has a zoning arrangement which took the governorship slot to Zone C (Kontagora Zone) in 1999, after which Aliyu, who is from Zone B (Minna Zone), took over and will serve out his two terms by 2015. The calculation is that Zone A (Nupe Zone) should produce the next governor of the state.

This has to do with the fact that some of the governors who will be finishing their tenures in 2015, nurse political ambitions to contest for either the presidency or the senate.

According to the governor from the North-west zone, “Immediately Chief Anenih made that comment, we commenced consultations, but the more we speak among ourselves, the more we are thrown into confusion over what to do.” He said further: “Most PDP governors who are not on the side of the president still hold the strong view that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is not an option.” APC is the proposed coalition of major opposition parties in the country comprising the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). He added: “By the time we leave PDP to join APC, the party structures would have been formed; already the sharing formula would have been agreed on, and any party you join and you don’t have your people in the party structure, then you are not a senior member.” The governor said his colleagues who might want to leave the party were sceptical of the national leader of the ACN, Senator Bola Asiwaju, his antics and domineering style, especially what he described as “Tinubu’s use and dump” tactics. Citing the example of the former vice-president, Atiku Abubakar, and Nuhu Ribadu, whom the former Lagos State governor dumped at the last minute in 2011 to support Jonathan, he said these actions were consistent and were of major concern for the PDP governors.

The governor said that the PDP governors in question are also worried of the autocratic nature of the leader of the CPC, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, his military background and hardline posture. It was for this reason that the governor said: “The option in this regard for the aggrieved PDP governors, senators and members of the House of the Representatives is to move to another party or form a new one. According to him, “If our fears are not addressed both in the PDP and the merging APC, we are going to leave to a new party where we will present a credible candidate that both PDP and APC would lack. “By this action, there won’t be a party with a majority in the National Assembly and the governors will be shared among three major parties. “This is the game plan for some of us considered to be against President Jonathan’s re-election bid. Our plan is to ensure that three major parties contest the 2015 presidential election.” He said even if a presidential primary were to hold for the 2015 election, it is certain that most of the delegates from the North-central, North-west and North-east zones will vote for Jonathan. “In view of this,” the governor said, “It is sure that the PDP ticket is not up for grabs, so it will be better for governors who are not on the president’s side to look elsewhere as a platform.”

Meanwhile, PDP Democrats, a group which has been championing the right of first refusal for the president during the 2015 PDP presidential primary, has commended Anenih for supporting its position that there should be no presidential primary, rather an affirmation of the presidential primary convention. In a statement signed by Elvis Agukwe Max Gbanite, Coordinator of the PDP Democrats, the group said: “We thank our great BoT chairman, Chief Tony Anenih, for recognising, and supporting our earlier position that our great party must be united as one before the general election; that our party must be devoid of rancour, enmity, in-fighting before a general election; and that our party must galvanise its strength, and mobilise support for a rancour-free affirmative presidential primary. “Therefore we identify with Chief Anenih’s statement that our party should evolve a new system of producing our flag bearers, that will preserve the unity. Therefore, the president and governors seeking second term should be given automatic ticket.” Also, the ruling PDP yesterday expressed confidence in its capacity to win the presidential election and more governorship elections in 2015.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, the party also dispelled fears that divergence of views and opinions among its members were capable of weakening it ahead of 2015. Instead, it said these divergent views were a reflection of its democratic stance where all members have the opportunity to air their views and to freely canvass their opinions unlike what obtains in the opposition parties where opinions and views of members are muzzled by political godfathers. PDP also dismissed and described as “shadow chasing and day dreaming”, boasts by the leaders of the yet-to-be-registered opposition APC, that it would take over government in 2015.

The party said power lies only with the people and not in the hands of - few desperate individuals. It said the opposition alliance would soon be in disarray, adding that most of those in the ranks would be betrayed and victimised by the godfathers who see the coalition as their personal estate. Metuh said the PDP welcomes the opposition to the electoral contest in 2015 but noted that they were already doomed to fail as Nigerians have since realised that they are merely “strange bed fellows” who have nothing to offer but are united by bitterness, frustration, religious and tribal sentiments. “We welcome the opposition to the contest. However, they are already doomed for failure because Nigerians have since realised their undemocratic tendencies and desperation for power for selfish reasons. “Nigerians know that they are merely strange bed fellows who are united by bitterness, frustration and religious and tribal sentiments and not for the national interest. “They have continued to betray their lust and inner disposition by their utterances in seeking to ‘seize power’ which has remained their only agenda. “They fail to understand that in a democracy, power is not to be seized. It is conferred by the people and this is the reason the people have continued to identify with the PDP. “The PDP believes in the people. No individual, group or tribe owns the PDP. It belongs to all Nigerians.

The PDP is a big family, united in freedom. “In a family there are bound to be divergence of opinions and views and this occurs where people are free. What outsiders see as internal disagreements is actually a reflection of the democratic stance of the PDP. “The PDP is the only party where people are absolutely free to express their views and freely canvass their opinions unlike in the opposition parties where the views and opinions of members are muzzled by their godfathers,” he said. Stating that the merger of the opposition parties was a positive factor for it, the PDP said it had also shown that the parties are essentially weak and would not be able to grapple with the huge responsibility of managing a big party. “We challenge the opposition also to be bold enough to hold primaries when the time comes. Many of those singing praises of the alliance will be betrayed and victimised by the godfathers and it will dawn on them that they have been deceived,” the statement said.
http://www.nigerianmonitor.com/2013/06/03/pdp-to-sanction-govs-for-not-recognising-jang-as-ngf-chairman/
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by ogb5(m): 10:41am On Jun 03, 2013
Did they not teach you how to summarize in school

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Okijajuju: 10:42am On Jun 03, 2013
Nna men....


Na person siddon type all this thing?! shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by rasputinn(m): 10:52am On Jun 03, 2013
Way to go.
All the Judases must be dealt with,and dealt with promptly,you cannot be for us and be against us at the same time,any of them that wants to decamp to ACN or CPC is very free to do so,but you cannot continue enjoying the protection of the umbrella and yet keep poking holes in the umbrella that is protecting you

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by rasputinn(m): 10:56am On Jun 03, 2013
mr_man:
According to the governor from the North-west zone, “Immediately Chief Anenih made that comment, we commenced consultations, but the more we speak among ourselves, the more we are thrown into confusion over what to do.” He said further: “Most PDP governors who are not on the side of the president still hold the strong view that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is not an option.” APC is the proposed coalition of major opposition parties in the country comprising the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). He added: “By the time we leave PDP to join APC, the party structures would have been formed; already the sharing formula would have been agreed on, and any party you join and you don’t have your people in the party structure, then you are not a senior member.” The governor said his colleagues who might want to leave the party were sceptical of the national leader of the ACN, Senator Bola Asiwaju, his antics and domineering style, especially what he described as “Tinubu’s use and dump” tactics. Citing the example of the former vice-president, Atiku Abubakar, and Nuhu Ribadu, whom the former Lagos State governor dumped at the last minute in 2011 to support Jonathan, he said these actions were consistent and were of major concern for the PDP governors.

The governor said that the PDP governors in question are also worried of the autocratic nature of the leader of the CPC, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, his military background and hardline posture
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Bunch of self-serving,ungrateful,treacherous,disloyal politicians

LOL @ being sceptical of Tinubu"s antics and domineering style.
"Tinubu's use and dump tactics" , grin grin una never halla

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by rasputinn(m): 10:57am On Jun 03, 2013
Okija juju: Nna men....


Na person siddon type all this thing?! shocked shocked shocked shocked

No,it was culled,,,,,,

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/pdp-to-sanction-govs-for-not-recognising-jang-as-ngf-chair/149263/
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Siga: 3:41pm On Jun 03, 2013
This one pass Epistle of Paul oooo.... all these fo0ls just trying to be relevant....do u 1diots have to be in the news everyday over leadership....why not fix the country...

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Abujafood: 3:42pm On Jun 03, 2013
Will they also sanction me for not recognising Jonah Jang?

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Gentleme1: 3:47pm On Jun 03, 2013
Abujafood: Will they also sanction me for not recognising Jonah Jang?

The last time i checked they said 'governors'.

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by ddeola: 3:53pm On Jun 03, 2013
Shame on you guys, you can never understand the meaning of a free and fair election. All you know is rigging, rigging and rigging. By 2015, Nigerians will show you people the way out, shameless party!

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by OkikiOluwa1(m): 3:54pm On Jun 03, 2013
Amaechi has 19 votes, Jang has 16 votes. Yet, some people are flexing muscules in an embarassing way. Smh for Nija.
Okija juju: Nna men....


Na person siddon type all this thing?! shocked shocked shocked shocked
Eh ya! Blame GEJ cos you can't read a long post.
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Opey4luv(m): 3:54pm On Jun 03, 2013
The drama is still on, abeg more pop corn jare.
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by autumnflower(f): 3:59pm On Jun 03, 2013
Really GEJ?
This "shoeless" man has started geting a feel of this power and taking it a step far becoming a dictator!



You rigged an election, and your forcing it down the throat of people.. Says a lot about the '11 general election.
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by towsyne: 3:59pm On Jun 03, 2013
mtchewwn boring embarassed nt intrested 1st page finz sha
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by alienvirus: 3:59pm On Jun 03, 2013
Opey4luv: The drama is still on, abeg more pop corn jare.
Guy! Any plantain chips there? Pass me one bottle of Nasmalt.
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by lafflaff123(m): 4:00pm On Jun 03, 2013
Nigeria as far as I am concerned is not ready for democracy.

I wish and I say this with all honesty that the Military should just come back and kick this jokers out of power and then lock them up with the keys thrown into bar beach. What is the difference between a dictatorship and what we are seeing now? Patience Good luck is more powerful than any elected Nigerian and has the power to ORDER that Governors should be removed.

The President the same. And has been crushing those opposed to him one way or the other, starting from his State where the former Governor is being hunted left and right by the EFCC. Journalists are being locked up for no reason left and right for speaking writing about the President or his wife, so I ask again what is the DIFFERENCE between what we are OPERATING now and DICTATORSHIP?

There is no way democracy can work without people have dissenting voices. So I am calling on the boys in KHAKI to come back to power.

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by WaleLeemson: 4:06pm On Jun 03, 2013
PDP is a confuse party

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by ATMCARD2(m): 4:12pm On Jun 03, 2013
mr_man: Fresh facts have emerged that the presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are marshalling out plans to “deal” with some governors elected on the party’s platform from the north for failing to recognise the Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang who is leading a faction of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF).

Specifically, it was gathered that the first target among the northern PDP governors to be dealt with might be the Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu. Others include the governors of Jigawa, Kano, Sokoto and Kebbi States.

According to a source, “There are efforts to remove Aliyu as the chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum if he fails to recognise Governor Jang as the chairman of the forum.”

He said three governors from the north who remain loyal to the president are the arrowheads of the plot, adding that a meeting of the northern governors has been scheduled to hold on Thursday, June 6, where they may move against Aliyu. It was also gathered that “Abuja hawks” have commenced intense lobbying of members of the Niger State House of Assembly to impeach the governor.

A source said the legislators are being lobbied to move against the governor and to effect his ouster in a campaign bankrolled by people based in Abuja. Each member, according to the source, is being promised huge sums of money to sign on to the plot. The source also said a plan to precipitate a crisis of epic proportions, with the aim of destabilising the state and seizing control of the party’s structures from Aliyu is being engineered. He said top members of the PDP from Niger State are the linchpins behind the plot. The PDP members are alleged to be working in collusion with top politicians from the Nupe tribe, who constitute the majority in the state.

In order to incentivize them, politicians of Nupe origin have been promised that the governorship of the state would return to their zone. Niger State has a zoning arrangement which took the governorship slot to Zone C (Kontagora Zone) in 1999, after which Aliyu, who is from Zone B (Minna Zone), took over and will serve out his two terms by 2015. The calculation is that Zone A (Nupe Zone) should produce the next governor of the state.

This has to do with the fact that some of the governors who will be finishing their tenures in 2015, nurse political ambitions to contest for either the presidency or the senate.

According to the governor from the North-west zone, “Immediately Chief Anenih made that comment, we commenced consultations, but the more we speak among ourselves, the more we are thrown into confusion over what to do.” He said further: “Most PDP governors who are not on the side of the president still hold the strong view that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is not an option.” APC is the proposed coalition of major opposition parties in the country comprising the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). He added: “By the time we leave PDP to join APC, the party structures would have been formed; already the sharing formula would have been agreed on, and any party you join and you don’t have your people in the party structure, then you are not a senior member.” The governor said his colleagues who might want to leave the party were sceptical of the national leader of the ACN, Senator Bola Asiwaju, his antics and domineering style, especially what he described as “Tinubu’s use and dump” tactics. Citing the example of the former vice-president, Atiku Abubakar, and Nuhu Ribadu, whom the former Lagos State governor dumped at the last minute in 2011 to support Jonathan, he said these actions were consistent and were of major concern for the PDP governors.

The governor said that the PDP governors in question are also worried of the autocratic nature of the leader of the CPC, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, his military background and hardline posture. It was for this reason that the governor said: “The option in this regard for the aggrieved PDP governors, senators and members of the House of the Representatives is to move to another party or form a new one. According to him, “If our fears are not addressed both in the PDP and the merging APC, we are going to leave to a new party where we will present a credible candidate that both PDP and APC would lack. “By this action, there won’t be a party with a majority in the National Assembly and the governors will be shared among three major parties. “This is the game plan for some of us considered to be against President Jonathan’s re-election bid. Our plan is to ensure that three major parties contest the 2015 presidential election.” He said even if a presidential primary were to hold for the 2015 election, it is certain that most of the delegates from the North-central, North-west and North-east zones will vote for Jonathan. “In view of this,” the governor said, “It is sure that the PDP ticket is not up for grabs, so it will be better for governors who are not on the president’s side to look elsewhere as a platform.”

Meanwhile, PDP Democrats, a group which has been championing the right of first refusal for the president during the 2015 PDP presidential primary, has commended Anenih for supporting its position that there should be no presidential primary, rather an affirmation of the presidential primary convention. In a statement signed by Elvis Agukwe Max Gbanite, Coordinator of the PDP Democrats, the group said: “We thank our great BoT chairman, Chief Tony Anenih, for recognising, and supporting our earlier position that our great party must be united as one before the general election; that our party must be devoid of rancour, enmity, in-fighting before a general election; and that our party must galvanise its strength, and mobilise support for a rancour-free affirmative presidential primary. “Therefore we identify with Chief Anenih’s statement that our party should evolve a new system of producing our flag bearers, that will preserve the unity. Therefore, the president and governors seeking second term should be given automatic ticket.” Also, the ruling PDP yesterday expressed confidence in its capacity to win the presidential election and more governorship elections in 2015.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, the party also dispelled fears that divergence of views and opinions among its members were capable of weakening it ahead of 2015. Instead, it said these divergent views were a reflection of its democratic stance where all members have the opportunity to air their views and to freely canvass their opinions unlike what obtains in the opposition parties where opinions and views of members are muzzled by political godfathers. PDP also dismissed and described as “shadow chasing and day dreaming”, boasts by the leaders of the yet-to-be-registered opposition APC, that it would take over government in 2015.

The party said power lies only with the people and not in the hands of - few desperate individuals. It said the opposition alliance would soon be in disarray, adding that most of those in the ranks would be betrayed and victimised by the godfathers who see the coalition as their personal estate. Metuh said the PDP welcomes the opposition to the electoral contest in 2015 but noted that they were already doomed to fail as Nigerians have since realised that they are merely “strange bed fellows” who have nothing to offer but are united by bitterness, frustration, religious and tribal sentiments. “We welcome the opposition to the contest. However, they are already doomed for failure because Nigerians have since realised their undemocratic tendencies and desperation for power for selfish reasons. “Nigerians know that they are merely strange bed fellows who are united by bitterness, frustration and religious and tribal sentiments and not for the national interest. “They have continued to betray their lust and inner disposition by their utterances in seeking to ‘seize power’ which has remained their only agenda. “They fail to understand that in a democracy, power is not to be seized. It is conferred by the people and this is the reason the people have continued to identify with the PDP. “The PDP believes in the people. No individual, group or tribe owns the PDP. It belongs to all Nigerians.

The PDP is a big family, united in freedom. “In a family there are bound to be divergence of opinions and views and this occurs where people are free. What outsiders see as internal disagreements is actually a reflection of the democratic stance of the PDP. “The PDP is the only party where people are absolutely free to express their views and freely canvass their opinions unlike in the opposition parties where the views and opinions of members are muzzled by their godfathers,” he said. Stating that the merger of the opposition parties was a positive factor for it, the PDP said it had also shown that the parties are essentially weak and would not be able to grapple with the huge responsibility of managing a big party. “We challenge the opposition also to be bold enough to hold primaries when the time comes. Many of those singing praises of the alliance will be betrayed and victimised by the godfathers and it will dawn on them that they have been deceived,” the statement said.
http://www.nigerianmonitor.com/2013/06/03/pdp-to-sanction-govs-for-not-recognising-jang-as-ngf-chairman/
.Since PDP is nt gud,then try Arabic Peoples Congress(APC).Tym will tell,GEJ till 2019.And 4 Gov Aliyu dats keeping face like Mr Ibu,ur tym is nearer,atleast wit Yuguda's decamp,u shld kw dat grnd is no longer level 4 u.Ur days r numbered.JONATHAN all d way.
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by free2ryhme: 4:12pm On Jun 03, 2013
PDP .. the beginning of the end
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Nobody: 4:13pm On Jun 03, 2013
autumn.flower:
Really GEJ?
This "shoeless" man has started geting a feel of this power and taking it a step far becoming a dictator!



You rigged an election, and your forcing it down the throat of people.. Says a lot about the '11 general election.
My friend keep quiet. This is great news for the Jonathan camp. LET the traitors split and form their own party, they'll end up SPLIT opposition meagre votes while Pro-Jonathan vote remains intact. Whether they like it or not, There is No Vacancy in Aso Rock in 2015. PDP is the ONLY Nigerian party. Fresh Air

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Myself2(m): 4:14pm On Jun 03, 2013
rasputinn:

Bunch of self-serving,ungrateful,treacherous,disloyal politicians

LOL @ being sceptical of Tinubu"s antics and domineering style.
"Tinubu's use and dump tactics" , grin grin una never halla

There's no better way to describe Tinubu

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Nobody: 4:14pm On Jun 03, 2013
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Nobody: 4:15pm On Jun 03, 2013
lafflaff123: Nigeria as far as I am concerned is not ready for democracy.

I wish and I say this with all honesty that the Military should just come back and kick this jokers out of power and then lock them up with the keys thrown into bar beach. What is the difference between a dictatorship and what we are seeing now? Patience Good luck is more powerful than any elected Nigerian and has the power to ORDER that Governors should be removed.

The President the same. And has been crushing those opposed to him one way or the other, starting from his State where the former Governor is being hunted left and right by the EFCC. Journalists are being locked up for no reason left and right for speaking writing about the President or his wife, so I ask again what is the DIFFERENCE between what we are OPERATING now and DICTATORSHIP?

There is no way democracy can work without people have dissenting voices. So I am calling on the boys in KHAKI to come back to power.
Supported
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Suljosh: 4:18pm On Jun 03, 2013
As a Nigerlite, and I'm speaking for the people of nigerlite if the D. U. M. B. E. S. T president try to remove our governor this country will be unsave for all of us. F. O. O. L. I. S. H GEJ, a militant from greek. I blame us all for allowing them to mess with us.

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Nobody: 4:31pm On Jun 03, 2013
Abujafood: Will they also sanction me for not recognising Jonah Jang?

Because you no belong
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by tyosho: 4:34pm On Jun 03, 2013
Okija juju: Nna men....


Na person siddon type all this thing?! shocked shocked shocked shocked

In short ehn,I weak. grin
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by ekoilee: 4:39pm On Jun 03, 2013
lol @ world famous PDP banana republic democracy..
Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Myself2(m): 4:40pm On Jun 03, 2013
Suljosh: As a Nigerlite, and I'm speaking for the people of nigerlite if the D. U. M. B. E. S. T president try to remove our governor this country will be unsave for all of us. F. O. O. L. I. S. H GEJ, a militant from greek. I blame us all for allowing them to mess with us.

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by obandy: 4:48pm On Jun 03, 2013
2015: chose you this day whom to vote, i and my family will vote for GEJ.

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by gebest: 4:53pm On Jun 03, 2013
GEJ thinks he can rule this country all alone, is not possible you need majority support, must you contest in 2015 greedy politicians, you want to spend 12 years in presidency, 3 years vice presidency and 5 years presidency by 2015 that one never do you. my happiness is that they are all PDP fighting themselves that is lovely continue fighting yourselves and the Opposition will be waxing stronger, just like what happened in EDO, OYO, OGUN watch out for SEASON 2.

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Re: PDP To Sanction Governors For Not Recognising Jang As NGF Chairman by Inik(m): 5:03pm On Jun 03, 2013
Suljosh: As a Nigerlite, and I'm speaking for the people of nigerlite if the D. U. M. B. E. S. T president try to remove our governor this country will be unsave for all of us. F. O. O. L. I. S. H GEJ, a militant from GREEK. I blame us all for allowing them to mess with us.
Empty threats, violence is all what you know. Goodluck is a militant from Cyprus not Greek.

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