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Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by kingsmaila(m): 4:21pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
I am an Igala man but I support the power rotation in Kogi state for good governance, political growth, peace and unity among kogites irrespective of ethnicity. We should avoid tribalism as it is one of the major problems we have in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by kingsmaila(m): 4:24pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Officialgarri:There is no need for litigation. Let us all support GYB and pray he performs better in his second term. May we not experience recurrent violence in the future. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by Jaapu: 4:27pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
OyiboOyibo: You just proved his point. Why are you so angry |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by Jaapu: 4:28pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
kingsmaila: God bless your soul |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by helinues: 4:36pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
ZankuB: Where are you buddy So many comments are just there waiting for someone to cancel them Or don't tell me you are having a break cos you never deserved one. We are here waiting for you to do justifications to the comments |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by subcbouy: 4:36pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
PapaBaby:How did you know Buhari wanted and did everything to make sure? Presumption, I guess. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by subcbouy: 4:38pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
aolawale025:Never was free n fair election in Nigeria. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by Irore: 4:38pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
fulaniHERDSman: I'm calculating how long it takes to burn a human being to death and raise a building down. Where are the police in town? |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by madridsta007(m): 4:42pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Officialgarri: APC are excellent strategists, I must say. "Conduct" a militarised and fraudlent selection process in Kogi State. So violently rigged that thugs killed people, burnt a woman in her own house, etc. Then publish articles online and in print on how PDP's so-called process made their candidate to "win." Draw people to debate their propaganda articles and not to talk about the violent charade called an election. These articles will continue (just watch) for some weeks, till they own the narrative of the "elections" For Bayelsa, it was similar but less violent. The rigging was done internally (through INEC) and through the courts- overturning a court order not to present a candidate at the election. The next thing? Release several pictures of GEJ and their "leaders" in order to claim that GEJ helped them to "win". So strategic, pre-planned and organised. These hit pictures and pieces will carry on till they convince Nigerians that despite the video and picture evidence, they held a "free and fair election". It is part of politics, when this sort of fraud and Nazi-like propaganda is used in an economically-booming country. The masses will not feel it that much. The Dems in the US know that their Russia and now Ukraine hit pieces were and are based on fraud, but the masses do not feel it. Their economy and institutions are strong enough. But when it is held in a near-failed State like Nigeria, it means only one thing; more economic, security comatose for the public. APC are strategically smart with propaganda, but they are inherently wicked towards the masses in Nigeria. We can claim that this was what PDP was known for in their early years but (1) The economy was farrrrr better and (2) APC promised changed (if I remember well) and not a return to the dark days of killings and violence. We will continue to pray to God for Nigeria. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by Xisnin(m): 4:43pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
HacheNoire:You are contradicting yourself in an attempt to sound smart. Is the problem primarily a financial one or is it an image issue? Any observant Nigerian already knows that the party name does not matter. It is force followed by money. Voters will vote the devil if he can outspend his challenger. Victory is all but guaranteed if he can combine spending with force. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by k2kay(m): 4:56pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Nothing fueled the support for anybody, insiders are aware of how everything was manipulated a day to the elections. If you know, you know. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by yahwehreigns: 5:01pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
This post is all about damage control after the election. You don't maim, terrorise and kill your people if you truly love them. Like Dr. Jonathan once said my ambition does not worth the blood of any Nigerian. Human life is too sacred. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by akdjr(m): 5:02pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
The camp of the enemy will remain divided while the progressive is moving forward... |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by Ayoefa: 5:07pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Brainwashed ipob monkey retards will complain about Kogi election more than people in the know who are actually from Kogi. GO FIGURE. When you spend more time worrying about other people's problems than yours, then you are finished. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by fulaniHERDSman(m): 5:15pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Irore:Welcome to latter day Jericho ... today Nigeria. |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by ZankuB: 5:16pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
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Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by ZankuB: 5:20pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
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Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by denko(m): 5:22pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
This guy is high |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by inyenejo(m): 9:15pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Stop this rubbish, nobody voted for bellow the election was massively rigged in favour of bellow just like it was massively rigged for buharigg... If u are a sane mind please say no to apcshit, buharigg and his looting machines. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by Champele(m): 10:16pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
PapaBaby:Don't make an utter exaggeration based on your small knowledge of government. If so, what's the special relationship? What's his (bello's) worth to the aso rock? Why leave other states to PDP? YOU will be needing tangible reasons for the alleged actions if true. Stop spreading fake news |
Re: How Kogi Pdp’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fuelled Support For Bello by Ahmeduana(m): 3:27pm On Nov 21, 2019 |
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