Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,155,882 members, 7,828,134 topics. Date: Wednesday, 15 May 2024 at 02:22 AM

I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. - Politics (3) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. (6995 Views)

This Is What An APC Supporter Posted Same Time Last Year. / What An APC Fan Was Doing In Akwa Ibom State (Photo) / TRAGEDY ;APC Supporter Hanged Himself On Tree After Joked That PDP Won. Picture. (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by castancassy2(m): 12:36pm On Nov 28, 2014
major466:

I saw the interview too. It was quite a hot on both sides. Liar Muhammed looks very defensive, a sign that suggest guilt and lack of ideas. Olisa Metu on the other hand was able to articulate his points expressly in a calm and relax manner.
my brother u ar right. if u ask Apc their agenda, they will tell u is to remove Mr president. if not that, why did ameachi leave PDP? he left because PDP didnt give him vice president slot. Mention 3 people that are progressive and i will dump PDP.

4 Likes

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Truckpusher(m): 12:42pm On Nov 28, 2014
brito:




Ready to fight for me o, if he comes for my head
They are all noise makers with no balls.

Let him come ,we know how to put them to sleep with their lies dangling on their neck grin

2 Likes

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by desgiezd(m): 12:43pm On Nov 28, 2014
castancassy2:

my brother u ar right. if u ask Apc their agenda, they will tell u is to remove Mr president. if not that, why did ameachi leave PDP? he left because PDP didnt give him vice president slot. Mention 3 people that are progressive and i will dump PDP.

Does the bolded part make any sense to you? You claimed Amechi left PDP because he was not given the Vice Presidency slot? How could it have been possible for a south-south man to be asking for the Vice Presidency slot when a fellow south south man is the President? Please think of a better convincing lie to tell!

1 Like

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Nobody: 12:46pm On Nov 28, 2014
Truckpusher:
They are all noise makers with no balls.

Let him come ,we know how to put them to sleep with their lies dangling on their neck grin




I guess he's afraid.

1 Like

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by onatisi(m): 1:39pm On Nov 28, 2014
major466:

You have said all. cheesy
bros what many people fail to understand is that pdp is no longer just a political party,it has evolved into a political institution where all nigerians irrespective of tribe or religion have a sense of belonging. I don't like arguing with apc members or supporters on nairaland,it is usually a bloody waste of time. Let's see what apc will look like after 2015 elections after they might have lost more states.

2 Likes

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by mikolo80: 1:43pm On Nov 28, 2014
castancassy2:
After watching Apc and Pdp on Nta television this morning, i saw that Apc does not have any agenda for Nigeria. How can a party tell us to use charm and juju to protect our charm. Apc does not have any good intention for Nigeria but they just want power by all means.
FROM TODAY, I AM A PDP SUPPORTER because they have good intention for Nigeria.
so wetin you want make dem take defend dia vote ,.if you no answer this question your children go.....
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by iconize(m): 1:53pm On Nov 28, 2014
kolaaderin:


[s]and what is wrong in defending ur vote as APC recommended.
we need to defend our votes to count for who ever we want there is no crime telling us to defend it with what ever means we have.
if u dont have charm as a traditionalist then pick ur BIBLE or QURAN and do the needful for the progress of this country. APC have said it the way it should be. let PDP follow suit and tell the people to defend their vote as well.[/s]

Fam, I'm not talking politics. I was just exposing her dumbness. undecided
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Truckpusher(m): 2:25pm On Nov 28, 2014
brito:





I guess he's afraid.
He should better be because these days we are e-lynching them grin

1 Like

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Nobody: 3:38pm On Nov 28, 2014
Truckpusher:
He should better be because these days we are e-lynching them grin



Don't tell you are a champion in e-fight
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by castancassy2(m): 3:42pm On Nov 28, 2014
mikolo80:
so wetin you want make dem take defend dia vote ,.if you no answer this question your children go.....
Dont u belive in God or the rule of law. well am not surprise because ur leaders are dictators so they dont belive either in God or rule of law but they belive in juju and satan. Am sorry to say this" we cant go back to square one because that's what apc wants
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Truckpusher(m): 3:52pm On Nov 28, 2014
brito:




Don't tell you are a champion in e-fight
Nah.
Just on point to put out ja....ja....wee out of business cheesy

1 Like

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Nobody: 3:55pm On Nov 28, 2014
Truckpusher:
Nah.
Just on point in putting out jan.jaweed out of business cheesy


ok, I went for my voters but my card is not there.
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Truckpusher(m): 3:56pm On Nov 28, 2014
brito:



ok, I went for my voters but my card is not there.
What was their reasons?
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Nobody: 3:58pm On Nov 28, 2014
Truckpusher:
What was their reasons?


That the thing is not there that I should come back tomorrow or Sunday to get it but I don't think I can make it .
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Truckpusher(m): 4:02pm On Nov 28, 2014
brito:



That the thing is not them that I should come back tomorrow or Sunday to get it but I don't think I can make it .
Just try go and get it .
Do not disenfranchise yourself because of some flimsy excuses from the INEC officials.
I'll continuously go and spend the entire day with them until they give me my permanent voters card.Do the same

1 Like

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Nobody: 4:08pm On Nov 28, 2014
Truckpusher:
Just try go and get it .
Do not disenfranchise yourself because of some flimsy excuses from the INEC officials.
I'll continuously go and spend the entire day with them until they give me my permanent voters card.Do the same





I have exam tomorrow, I will travel tomorrow morning to come back on Sunday , I will go to INEC office to get it. I just want the card, trucky come and join me at the table
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Truckpusher(m): 4:09pm On Nov 28, 2014
brito:






I have exam tomorrow, I will travel tomorrow morning to come back on Sunday , I will go to INEC office to get it. I just want the card, trucky come and join me at the table
I see.
Thank you very much.
My mama say make I no dey follow strangers eat cheesy
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Nobody: 4:11pm On Nov 28, 2014
Truckpusher:
I see.
Thank you very much.
My mama say make I no dey follow strangers eat cheesy




See you, abeg open your mouth bite part of the chicken
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Truckpusher(m): 4:12pm On Nov 28, 2014
brito:





See you, abeg open your mouth bite part of the chicken
Nne bia,I hope say no over peppered chicken you wan force me chop so? cheesy
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by mikolo80: 4:21pm On Nov 28, 2014
castancassy2:
Dont u belive in God or the rule of law. well am not surprise because ur leaders are dictators so they dont belive either in God or rule of law but they belive in juju and satan. Am sorry to say this" we cant go back to square one because that's what apc wants
what is the rule of law?
is it not backed up with force
abi police for america de beg ppl to enter jail or do they not tase the shiit (literally) or shoot their ass
even God, do you think he begs ppl to obey his laws or does he not promise punishment to repeat offenders
no fool yourself o, power grows out of the barrel of a gun..or whatever you got seeing as our"rulers" have effectively disarmed us(by not letting us keep guns)
we have to defend our votes by any means necessary
don't worry stay at home behind your wife's skirt and allow the real men to go and defend their hard earned privilege to vote(da'ma na one man one vote not one coward one vote)
i'm sure you don't even vote sef yet you come online and be speaking grammar
and if you vote and the police or political thugs come around to hijack your votes(ballot box) how exactly do you intend to defend your vote,i hope not by speaking grammar and blowing english(useless platitudes)
or is there some other way to enforce your privileges that i don't know about
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by nduchucks: 4:22pm On Nov 28, 2014
castancassy2 October 26:
APC at work. were did the governors hav the meeting with mr president. is it mr president that is in isreal. wen did they hav d meeting. pls Apc's, allow mr president to rest. i keep saiding dis cos wen wat u want will start, una go run

While debunking the idea that PDP Governors confronted Jonathan over First Lady. Here's a liar who just became a GEJ supporter.

una no go kill person for hia. cheesy
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by gnykelly(m): 4:36pm On Nov 28, 2014
op I hope you've seen a doctor. you've been Nightcrawling.
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by gnykelly(m): 4:45pm On Nov 28, 2014
op I hope you've seen a doctor. you've been Nightcrawling. look at the your pics again
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by UrbanMystique: 4:59pm On Nov 28, 2014
iconize:


What's inferior about saying no to charms - as a Christian/Muslim? undecided
if he said no to charm without acting all smug about it, nobody would have complained.

op is just a douchebag for trying to make juju look like a bad thing for those that embraced it.
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by mikolo80: 5:14pm On Nov 28, 2014
castancassy2:
Dont u belive in God or the rule of law. well am not surprise because ur leaders are dictators so they dont belive either in God or rule of law but they belive in juju and satan. Am sorry to say this" we cant go back to square one because that's what apc wants
OUR PROBLEM IS WE HAVE NEVER STARTED FROM SQUARE ONE
WE HAVE BEEN BUILDING ON FAKE FOUNDATION
RUNNING AWAY FROM REALITY
PPL DON'T VALUE WHAT COMES CHEAPLY(OUR INDEPENDENCE AND OUR DEMOCRACY)
SO UNTIL PPL "FIGHT" FOR IT THEY WILL NOT TAKE IT SERIOUSLY
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Nobody: 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2014
Obiagelli:

What is the problem with saying yes to charms as a Nigerian?

Nne m,onwu na egbu nwankita, anaghi ekwe ya nuo isi nsi!
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by Akinsz: 9:58pm On Nov 28, 2014
Only an halfwit will vote for PDP.
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by lilflipnerd: 9:59pm On Nov 28, 2014
saw this Article here on NL. I just want the world to see it. Pls Support by Rebroadcasting
Mubi,the biggest commercial town in Adamawa state, was thrown into chaos the day
Boko Haram descended on them and the people found themselves running for their lives.
The terrorists shot sporadically, killing a lot of people while those who could escape
jumped into any available car to run to safety.
Christians,Muslims, Igbos, Yorubas, Tivs, Hausas and any tribe or religion,
jumped onto any vehicle that was headed outside the town.
Soldiers scampered onto trucks with civilians, begging to be saved,
hundreds of people who could not get a vehicle ran into the hills.
In their frantic effort to stay alive, no one paid attention to anybody's religion
or ethnicity before asking them for help or helping them to stay alive.
It was a community of people, united by their desire to
escape the common enemy that hunted them all without discrimination.
Ethnicity and religion vanished, all they were left with was their humanity. Those climbing the hills stayed
together, helping one another stay on their feet
as they all tried to survive.

The most interesting part of the narrative is that
the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Badeh is from the same town of Mubi.
It has been reported that few hours before the attack, helicopters flew in and evacuated his family
members from the town. The chief of Defence staff by the way,
is the most senior military officer in Nigeria and he controls the army, navy and air force. Before that sad day,
someone from Mubi would have boasted that
the Chief of Defence Staff is from their home town.
But on the day that it mattered the most, he
evacuated only his family members and abandoned everyone else to their fate.
It means he had information of the Impending attack and
as the most senior military commander,
he did not fly into the town to lead his men to battle to defend his community.
He quietly saved only his family and left even
the soldiers without an inspiring commander to
motivate them to engage the terrorists and defend his community.

One lesson all Nigerians must learn from this
story is that as a people, all we have is our neighbours. When you need some help at home,
you knock on the door of your neighbour. The president, governor, senator or minister is not
there to help you. Why then should you continue
to fight your neighbour because of a man or
woman who cares only about his own family?
Our elites may deceive us about sharing the same religion or ethnicity with us,
but time and again, they have proven that they do not care.
We have been fools, killing one another on the
basis of religion and ethnicity while they stay
united across all the divides and plunder our wealth.

The time has come for us to rise, educate one another and unite to fight our biggest common enemy.
The politicians are our enemies and not the poor struggling men and women in our neighbourhoods.
What now will the people of Mubi boast about as
the gain of having their son as the chief of Defence Staff? If you go to Otueke where Jonathan comes from, there are many people
who live in excruciating poverty!
There is still a lot of poverty and suffering in the home towns of all our governors, ministers,
parliamentarians and former presidents, while they and their families live in scandalous affluence.
The minister of petroleum spent over 10 billion Naira on a private jet. That money can end the poverty of several communities in her state.
Stella Oduah bought two cars with 120 million Naira while there are people in her home town
who can't afford 500 Naira to feed their family in a day.
The time to throw away the sentiments is now!
Support only a man or woman who has a just
heart and will serve everyone and every community regardless of if they come from there
or not. The moment anyone begins to talk to
you about religion or ethnicity, reject him.

summarily!
We need leaders who will unite us because our shared humanity is greater than any differences between us.
And if someone does something wrong or fails in governance, do not support them simply because they're your own
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by hugoart(m): 10:07pm On Nov 28, 2014
You see op you are Jonathan (that's an insult)

That's your problem @topic.

Since you prefer to collect N1,100 to be a saTANist TANidiot.

Your tears will be coming down in torrents in 2015.

1 Like

Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by goodgood2(m): 11:27pm On Nov 28, 2014
castancassy2:
After watching Apc and Pdp on Nta television this morning, i saw that Apc does not have any agenda for Nigeria. How can a party tell us to use charm and juju to protect our charm. Apc does not have any good intention for Nigeria but they just want power by all means.
FROM TODAY, I AM A PDP SUPPORTER because they have good intention for Nigeria.
Poor boy, na today your eyes come open? We don know this since '99. Anyway, welcome to the party that really cares. We're not perfect but we're the best.
Re: I Was An Apc Supporter But Not Any More. by omanzo02: 12:10am On Nov 29, 2014
Obiagelli:

What is the problem with saying yes to charms as a Nigerian?

The op is implying your reverend spokesman couldn't explain APC programs to Nigerian on national tv......SHAME!

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

The Final Legacy Of Obafemi Awolowo / New Look Of Nana College Warri / See Hw 9ja 1st ADC Was Buried Afta He Was Killed While Defending Murtala Mohamed

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 61
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.