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Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by tsephanyah(f): 9:18am On Sep 24, 2022
Wike spends days and nights hugging TV cameras and lamenting profusely about injustice in the PDP. But he doesn’t tell his audience and backup singers that the deciding injury happened when Atiku jilted him for Okowa. After all, Wike, who refused Power shift in 2015 to stubbornly succeed another Ikwerre man in Rivers state, rebuffing all equitable efforts to transfer power to other zones, has no moral right to discuss power rotation.


It’s comical watching Wike preach sermons on equity and power rotation. Rivers state cried for power rotation in 2015. Had Atiku chosen Wike, Ayu would have been acceptable, and anybody demanding Ayu’s resignation would have met Wike’s venom. Today, Wike wants Ayu booted out so he can regain control of the party with another lackey and fix a leash on the candidate.

When Wike discusses the current power structure in the PDP, he deliberately omits Gov Okowa and mentions only Atiku, Ayu and Tambuwal. Okowa isn’t thuggish, so Wike won’t reckon with him. Well, he has even declared on TV that Okowa paid Atiku. Blackmailing fellow governors means boldness. The only saint in the PDP is Wike, who wooed northern delegates with his academic credentials rather than money.


Clowning is taking centre stage as diligence. Hypocrisy now wears garish suits and roams as the champion of social justice, ready to dance in self-adulation. Opportunism has joined the parade, and it marches around as equity croaking for inclusiveness. Rascality has adorned the mask of courage, and it is more than willing to guttersnipe, blackmail and tarnish.

When will the charade end? And who knows where Wike and his political gang will meet this weekend? They have been to Madrid and Turkey. They have been to London too many times. They could be flying to California to continue their fight for justice for the ordinary man. These days, it appears the fight for the ordinary man is best done in shiny suits with a backup choir singing hallelujah as the god of small things lobs bricks at his political opponents. The last time Ortom appeared on Tv, he wore a crazy-coloured suit.


If Wike were interested in true justice, he would have supported the call for power to shift not just to the South but to the Southeast. But Wike, who champions self-interest as justice, wouldn’t have that. Wike rightly insists a northerner shouldn’t succeed a northerner, but did he ever wonder why a man from the Southsouth should rule when a man from south South ruled the last time power came down south?

Why didn’t he remember that his zone had produced a president? And since he claims he is not Igbo, and couldn’t have hidden under the Igbo presidency project to push his ambitions, he ought not to have contested. Why can’t Wike see that his failure to come all out for equity, his willingness to shortchange the Southeast, was the main reason the ticket was thrown open? Hadn’t Wike preached electability instead of inclusion and equity when equity meant Southeast or Igbo presidency?


Wike submitted to the primaries, contested and lost, yet he wouldn’t even want another qualified Igbo man to be vice president. If Wike were fighting for Justice, shouldn’t he have fought for his friend Ikpeazu PhD or another member of his gang to be VP? Wike’s idea of justice is underlined by opportunism and self-service. Wike fought for half a power shift because with Rivers’ financial muscle, Wike would have been the clear favourite and beneficiary. It has always been about Wike.

Now, Wike is restless. The first problem for Wike is that his options are few. The stooge he wants to install as governor in Rivers is wanted by the EFCC. He must keep him in holes and caves, out of the reach of the claws of the prowling Eagle. He must support him trenchantly to win him immunity so that the can of the investigation into the 117 billion naira money laundering matter can be kicked further down the road.


Wike can’t openly defect to the APC or Labour party. That will leave the electorate jaded. But having sworn never to leave the PDP, it now appears he has to remain a chameleon until he chooses whether to swallow his pride or accept some face-saving crumbs and support Atiku; or stay under the umbrella and damage PDP’s presidential quest from within. To play a mole from within will be humbling because he can’t do it loquaciously.

If he stays in the PDP and supports Asiwaju, he might strengthen Tonye Cole inadvertently and risk temporary political oblivion. Staying in the PDP and supporting Obi might leave him with the least damage politically. The second problem is that Atiku appears fairly fed up with the antics of a loudmouthed politician who was perhaps a jobless graduate when Atiku was aspiring to be president in 1992, and who was probably a Port Harcourt political hustler / peripatetic contractor when Atiku was vice president in 1999. If Atiku wins, Wike might reap cold political consequences even if Wike repents today. We all know the young can grow rapidly, but nothing rankles the elderly to wing-clipping vengeance more than witnessing the humiliating self-indulgent rascality of moneyed youths.

On the day of judgment, we shall know how much Rivers state spent on media during the reign of this self-acclaimed important governor. Wike can summon and fly in the senior executives of the four largest television houses in the country to Portharcourt to watch him belch and rehash worn-out gossips. The chat was a gossip session, an obsequious banter with riverine Jeriamiah dropping rumours and dripping nuggets of blackmail without ‘receipts’.

It has become a habit of presumptuousness, petulance and profligacy. And perfidy. When he isn’t alleging that his party chairman collected a one billion naira bribe, he is concocting tales about the romantic interests of his former boss. When he isn’t insinuating that the presidency is engaging in anti-party activity, he alleges that Tinubu might have toyed with it. The same hackneyed beer parlour tales he has told at project commissioning ceremonies with backup singers. Atiku was perhaps so tired of the bickering he left the country and returned to his country home in Dubai.

As a matter of urgency, some elder statesmen must reach Atiku to accommodate Wike so that crayfish-bending circumstances don’t convert a serious governor into a flippant talebearer. We can be our brother’s keeper.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/st-nyesom-wike-the-attention-seeking-champion-of-opportunistic-justice/

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by EmiLoKanMyAss: 9:19am On Sep 24, 2022
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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Benbellamor: 9:22am On Sep 24, 2022
tsephanyah:
St Nyesom Wike: The attention-seeking champion of opportunistic justice
September 24, 2022

By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo

[s]Gov Wike spends days and nights hugging TV cameras and lamenting profusely about injustice in the PDP. But he doesn’t tell his audience and backup singers that the deciding injury happened when Atiku jilted him for Okowa. After all, Wike, who refused Power shift in 2015 to stubbornly succeed another Ikwerre man in Rivers state, rebuffing all equitable efforts to transfer power to other zones, has no moral right to discuss power rotation.


It’s comical watching Wike preach sermons on equity and power rotation. Rivers state cried for power rotation in 2015. Had Atiku chosen Wike, Ayu would have been acceptable, and anybody demanding Ayu’s resignation would have met Wike’s venom. Today, Wike wants Ayu booted out so he can regain control of the party with another lackey and fix a leash on the candidate.

When Wike discusses the current power structure in the PDP, he deliberately omits Gov Okowa and mentions only Atiku, Ayu and Tambuwal. Okowa isn’t thuggish, so Wike won’t reckon with him. Well, he has even declared on TV that Okowa paid Atiku. Blackmailing fellow governors means boldness. The only saint in the PDP is Wike, who wooed northern delegates with his academic credentials rather than money.


Clowning is taking centre stage as diligence. Hypocrisy now wears garish suits and roams as the champion of social justice, ready to dance in self-adulation. Opportunism has joined the parade, and it marches around as equity croaking for inclusiveness. Rascality has adorned the mask of courage, and it is more than willing to guttersnipe, blackmail and tarnish.

When will the charade end? And who knows where Wike and his political gang will meet this weekend? They have been to Madrid and Turkey. They have been to London too many times. They could be flying to California to continue their fight for justice for the ordinary man. These days, it appears the fight for the ordinary man is best done in shiny suits with a backup choir singing hallelujah as the god of small things lobs bricks at his political opponents. The last time Ortom appeared on Tv, he wore a crazy-coloured suit.


If Wike were interested in true justice, he would have supported the call for power to shift not just to the South but to the Southeast. But Wike, who champions self-interest as justice, wouldn’t have that. Wike rightly insists a northerner shouldn’t succeed a northerner, but did he ever wonder why a man from the Southsouth should rule when a man from south South ruled the last time power came down south?

Why didn’t he remember that his zone had produced a president? And since he claims he is not Igbo, and couldn’t have hidden under the Igbo presidency project to push his ambitions, he ought not to have contested. Why can’t Wike see that his failure to come all out for equity, his willingness to shortchange the Southeast, was the main reason the ticket was thrown open? Hadn’t Wike preached electability instead of inclusion and equity when equity meant Southeast or Igbo presidency?


Wike submitted to the primaries, contested and lost, yet he wouldn’t even want another qualified Igbo man to be vice president. If Wike were fighting for Justice, shouldn’t he have fought for his friend Ikpeazu PhD or another member of his gang to be VP? Wike’s idea of justice is underlined by opportunism and self-service. Wike fought for half a power shift because with Rivers’ financial muscle, Wike would have been the clear favourite and beneficiary. It has always been about Wike.

Now, Wike is restless. The first problem for Wike is that his options are few. The stooge he wants to install as governor in Rivers is wanted by the EFCC. He must keep him in holes and caves, out of the reach of the claws of the prowling Eagle. He must support him trenchantly to win him immunity so that the can of the investigation into the 117 billion naira money laundering matter can be kicked further down the road.


Wike can’t openly defect to the APC or Labour party. That will leave the electorate jaded. But having sworn never to leave the PDP, it now appears he has to remain a chameleon until he chooses whether to swallow his pride or accept some face-saving crumbs and support Atiku; or stay under the umbrella and damage PDP’s presidential quest from within. To play a mole from within will be humbling because he can’t do it loquaciously.

If he stays in the PDP and supports Asiwaju, he might strengthen Tonye Cole inadvertently and risk temporary political oblivion. Staying in the PDP and supporting Obi might leave him with the least damage politically. The second problem is that Atiku appears fairly fed up with the antics of a loudmouthed politician who was perhaps a jobless graduate when Atiku was aspiring to be president in 1992, and who was probably a Port Harcourt political hustler / peripatetic contractor when Atiku was vice president in 1999. If Atiku wins, Wike might reap cold political consequences even if Wike repents today. We all know the young can grow rapidly, but nothing rankles the elderly to wing-clipping vengeance more than witnessing the humiliating self-indulgent rascality of moneyed youths.

On the day of judgment, we shall know how much Rivers state spent on media during the reign of this self-acclaimed important governor. Wike can summon and fly in the senior executives of the four largest television houses in the country to Portharcourt to watch him belch and rehash worn-out gossips. The chat was a gossip session, an obsequious banter with riverine Jeriamiah dropping rumours and dripping nuggets of blackmail without ‘receipts’.

It has become a habit of presumptuousness, petulance and profligacy. And perfidy. When he isn’t alleging that his party chairman collected a one billion naira bribe, he is concocting tales about the romantic interests of his former boss. When he isn’t insinuating that the presidency is engaging in anti-party activity, he alleges that Tinubu might have toyed with it. The same hackneyed beer parlour tales he has told at project commissioning ceremonies with backup singers. Atiku was perhaps so tired of the bickering he left the country and returned to his country home in Dubai.

As a matter of urgency, some elder statesmen must reach Atiku to accommodate Wike so that crayfish-bending circumstances don’t convert a serious governor into a flippant talebearer. We can be our brother’s keeper.
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https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/st-nyesom-wike-the-attention-seeking-champion-of-opportunistic-justice/
Trash...Nonsense write up.
.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Nobody: 9:24am On Sep 24, 2022
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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by tsephanyah(f): 9:27am On Sep 24, 2022
Benbellamor:
Trash...Nonsense write up.
.
CHILL...bro, no let BP take you out over politicians. Enjoy the weekend, go outside, chat with friends, go to church, watch movies if you could, It will do you good and calm you.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Anyiamaka: 9:28am On Sep 24, 2022
Lovely

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by apache22b: 9:30am On Sep 24, 2022
Any sane Nigerian that will vote for Peter Obi is an enemy of this Country.

Peter Obi and his useless Obidient's urchins are even worse than Mc Oluomo and the wrath of the Agbero's we are experiencing here in Lagos.

A vote for Peter Obi means more Hardship, Suffering, Hunger, Depression, Killings and insecurity in Nigeria.

Peter Obi has absolutely nothing to offer except his usual Lies like the useless[b] Lai Muhammed[/b] .

We need both financial and economic growth in our Country right now and Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the best candidate for this Job.

A vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu means Steady electricity, better education for our youths and automatic employments for our graduates, better welfare and at least our naira will regain it's strength back to 1naira per 1dollar .

Only Tinubu can make this happen not Peter Obi and his good for nothing Obidient's urchins.

Vote Wisely my brothers and sisters.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Jostoman: 9:39am On Sep 24, 2022
Oga OP leave our WIKE alone we love him like that. Thank you

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Mynd44: 5:56am On Sep 25, 2022
PDP-men are going from Op-eds to bullet lists.

Soon they will go OTR all because of Wike.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Palil: 5:57am On Sep 25, 2022
undecided

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Wisetrue99: 5:59am On Sep 25, 2022
tsephanyah:

Why didn’t he remember that his zone had produced a president? And since he claims he is not Igbo, and couldn’t have hidden under the Igbo presidency project to push his ambitions, he ought not to have contested. Why can’t Wike see that his failure to come all out for equity, his willingness to shortchange the Southeast, was the main reason the ticket was thrown open? Hadn’t Wike preached electability instead of inclusion and equity when equity meant Southeast or Igbo presidency?
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/st-nyesom-wike-the-attention-seeking-champion-of-opportunistic-justice/
Wike, Atiku, Ayu are not selfless

They are all fighting for themselves!

Atiku too knew it was the turn of the Igbo but refused to throw his weight behind Obi!

If any of them had been just, this cracks won't be in existence today.

For the sake of history, its never too late to do the right thing!

For once Nigerians have decided to do the right by ourselves, we need to heal! Let the healing begin

Obi and Datti are the healing balm! Lets ignore these selfish leaders

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Greenbirth: 5:59am On Sep 25, 2022
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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by MrBanner(m): 6:00am On Sep 25, 2022
Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Greenbirth: 6:01am On Sep 25, 2022
apache22b:
Any sane Nigerian that will vote for Peter Obi is an enemy of this Country.

Peter Obi and his useless Obidient's urchins are even worse than Mc Oluomo and the wrath of the Agbero's we are experiencing here in Lagos.

A vote for Peter Obi means more Hardship, Suffering, Hunger, Depression, Killings and insecurity in Nigeria.

Peter Obi has absolutely nothing to offer except his usual Lies like the useless[b] Lai Muhammed[/b] .

We need both financial and economic growth in our Country right now and Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the best candidate for this Job.

A vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu means Steady electricity, better education for our youths and automatic employments for our graduates, better welfare and at least our naira will regain it's strength back to 1naira per 1dollar .

Only Tinubu can make this happen not Peter Obi and his good for nothing Obidient's urchins.

Vote Wisely my brothers and sisters.

fellow comrades remember this type of moniker is been created by BBQgrill. They have many accounts in this forum.
But remember many are not based in Nigeria. They are being paid
They are evil people
Very wicked just like criminals. Please disregard everything they post and move on

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by mosesomed: 6:01am On Sep 25, 2022
Sir you are 101 % correct. Thanks for the information.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Enimin: 6:01am On Sep 25, 2022
Motor-mouth Wike is an asshôle of truly national proportions

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by idugbe(m): 6:03am On Sep 25, 2022
Wike my governor. Give them hot hot ���
No matter what they say or write, we know you and we will continue to follow you. Anybody when do anyhow go collect wotoporously.
Everybody keeps insulting and accusing Wike but I'm yet to see anyone dispute the facts that he is dishing out. Leave insults out of this.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Oshodipikin: 6:03am On Sep 25, 2022
If Wike has the power to hold the umbrella during PDP raining seasons when Atiku was away in Dubai with his many virgins, he also has the power to set the umbrella ablaze in dry season for PDP.

PDP should joke with Wike at their own peril. Wike isn't alone. Oyo, Benue, SW PDP, SS PDP & SE PDP will are all fully behind the drama King.

But then he's got a point. After the Asaba declaration in which all Southern Governors met in Okowa's own state to declare that the president must come South in 2023, the host was already planning how he will stab them.

He is about the only sitting Governor who didn't buy form to the Senate, their retirement home after government. Okowa knew what he wanted, bad ass backstabber.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Enimin: 6:03am On Sep 25, 2022
apache22b:
Any sane Nigerian that will vote for Peter Obi is an enemy of this Country.

Peter Obi and his useless Obidient's urchins are even worse than Mc Oluomo and the wrath of the Agbero's we are experiencing here in Lagos.

A vote for Peter Obi means more Hardship, Suffering, Hunger, Depression, Killings and insecurity in Nigeria.

Peter Obi has absolutely nothing to offer except his usual Lies like the useless[b] Lai Muhammed[/b] .

We need both financial and economic growth in our Country right now and Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the best candidate for this Job.

A vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu means Steady electricity, better education for our youths and automatic employments for our graduates, better welfare and at least our naira will regain it's strength back to 1naira per 1dollar .

Only Tinubu can make this happen not Peter Obi and his good for nothing Obidient's urchins.

Vote Wisely my brothers and sisters.


This one na werey grin

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Burgerlomo: 6:05am On Sep 25, 2022
Shot fired, I repeat serious shot fired.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Wallade(m): 6:10am On Sep 25, 2022
Benbellamor:
Trash...Nonsense write up.
.

Honestly, I assumed it was just one writer or blogger that did the article until I saw Vanguard credit.

The article is quite unprofessional and ridiculous for Vanguard newspaper.

Even if Vanguard were paid to slander, can't they be professional and tidy.

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Pat4t5: 6:10am On Sep 25, 2022
Uyi216:
PDP and their problems
Wike betrayed Southeast by lobbying for PDP presidential ticket to be thrown open instead of zoning to Southeast. Let him keep fooling himself. Wike thinks he is smart but he is foolish. Southwest PDP cheiftains are only supporting Wike because they know that they are to benefit from Wike's struggle (PDP chairman).

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Smsport: 6:15am On Sep 25, 2022
I love the write up, it was well constructed and engaging, I pray the way wike is going about his business he won't end in political oblivion, even if atiku did not enter, later in the future nobody will want to associate himself with a talkative like wike that will expose everything done in the secret at the slightest disagreement, it's not a great attribute I think, even if you are demanding ayu should go, you don't need media to say your mind, he went to a national television to talk ill about a party you said you don't want to leave, he even said that a presidential candidate pay ayu 1billion, funny thing wike forgot that he was no saint either, during the presidential election primary didn't he spend money too, yes he did but his memory failed him because he lost, during the presidential election primary, wike was busy making enemy, bad-mouthing obi, saying he can't win, but atiku was using that opportunity to amass friends, buying people, now wike is complaining that they gang up against him, wike should just rest accept defeat, prepare for the future, and it will be a great time to take power...

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Jamesz12: 6:16am On Sep 25, 2022
Op you, together with your for fathers and your generation unborn will never match Nyesom Wike. Face your life I'm sure NEPA bill and first term school fees should be your concern that's if you even have kids. All this small small media aides looking for survival. Shame on you

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Ikpeazukerosene: 6:24am On Sep 25, 2022
This is one of the fools Atiku gave jollof rice and biscuit during their last media meeting.
Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by Blaqputin(m): 6:25am On Sep 25, 2022
apache22b:
Any sane Nigerian that will vote for Peter Obi is an enemy of this Country.

Peter Obi and his useless Obidient's urchins are even worse than Mc Oluomo and the wrath of the Agbero's we are experiencing here in Lagos.

A vote for Peter Obi means more Hardship, Suffering, Hunger, Depression, Killings and insecurity in Nigeria.

Peter Obi has absolutely nothing to offer except his usual Lies like the useless[b] Lai Muhammed[/b] .

We need both financial and economic growth in our Country right now and Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the best candidate for this Job.

A vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu means Steady electricity, better education for our youths and automatic employments for our graduates, better welfare and at least our naira will regain it's strength back to 1naira per 1dollar .

Only Tinubu can make this happen not Peter Obi and his good for nothing Obidient's urchins.

Vote Wisely my brothers and sisters.

If I be Tinubu I no go pay u this month salary, how u go dey insult a MC like that

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Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by fasho01(m): 6:27am On Sep 25, 2022
Easy with the vawulence comrade
Re: Wike: The Attention-Seeking Champion Of Opportunistic Justice - Ugoji Egbujo by EmekaMD(m): 6:29am On Sep 25, 2022
apache22b:
Any sane Nigerian that will vote for Peter Obi is an enemy of this Country.

Peter Obi and his useless Obidient's urchins are even worse than Mc Oluomo and the wrath of the Agbero's we are experiencing here in Lagos.

A vote for Peter Obi means more Hardship, Suffering, Hunger, Depression, Killings and insecurity in Nigeria.

Peter Obi has absolutely nothing to offer except his usual Lies like the useless[b] Lai Muhammed[/b] .

We need both financial and economic growth in our Country right now and Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the best candidate for this Job.

A vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu means Steady electricity, better education for our youths and automatic employments for our graduates, better welfare and at least our naira will regain it's strength back to 1naira per 1dollar .

Only Tinubu can make this happen not Peter Obi and his good for nothing Obidient's urchins.

Vote Wisely my brothers and sisters.

blockhead.
Eat good food you say na agbado and cassava

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