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Deicide:And what would he gain by lying when he has a known family (wife and kid)? Or, you like disputing people because you wish their glory was yours? |
anonymuz:How can aiding and abetting be a civil case? I mean, how civil is conspiracy to obtain money by tricks? Well done, Sir! |
FutureIsFemale:Just as your dad and brothers would rape a vulture |
Righteousness2:We're not expecting anything, stop prophesying negativity |
[quote author= post=114011886]Good development. 6 Southerners and one Northerner! Now, we no go hear peeem from children of hate, frustrations and perdition. The bitter and frustrated animals in our nation. We guess they are all disappointed by now, But we are damn sure, they will still have something negative to pour out from their ever bitter souls. Awon werey 100%[/quote]Were the previous occupants Northerners? You dey find gossip! |
boyfwend:You said he is a lazy man? You are the biggest lazy man. He pays your fees, yet you have the guts to bring back a girl under his roof and expect him to take care of the two of you. Really? Since you are old enough to bring in a girl, you should be old enough to sort your bills. People like us did not see shishi, yet we went to school by hustling and doing some jobs. Ungrateful element! |
Ibcrown:What has freedom of speech got to do with direct insult (laying curse on a man simple because he refused to give you money)? |
yomi961:Exactly as Nigeria is not Lagos. A repeat of what happened in Edo will take place |
pozehnani:Sexual immorality between two blood siblings because they share a room? I mean, same room most of us shared with our siblings whilst growing up? God help our mind! |
Righteousness2:You guys should quit with your "hell threats" already, being a Nigerian is already hellish enough to make one not to take you seriously. If you want to preach, preach, however, kindly stop threatening people with hell |
mach7:Why then are you worried since he stands out? Or, were you deaf when he started throwing subs, even at the President? He said, he's willing to fight dirty. So, he should expect more dirty water/environment to aid the fight! |
Slynation:Please, is PLC Ultima safe to invest in? |
Following the election of former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the 2023 presidential candidate of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, some governors elected on the platform of the party are being tipped as his running mate. Two PDP governors, who fought for the PDP ticket with Atiku are among those being considered for the vice presidency slot, Vanguard gathered, yesterday.They are Governors Nyesom Wike (Rivers), and Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom). Another PDP governor in contention is Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State. In a testy battle for the PDP presidential flag, on Saturday, Atiku, who got the backing of another presidential aspirant and governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, polled 371 votes to beat Wike, who garnered 237 votes. Udom Emmanuel scored 38 votes to come fourth behind former Senate President and two-time governor of Kwara State, Dr Bukola Saraki, who got 70 votes. Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State scored 20 votes and former Senate President and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, polled 14 votes.Inside sources in the PDP told Vanguard that one of Wike, Okowa, Udom Emmanuel and Anyim could be considered as running mate to Atiku. “If Mr Peter Obi did not leave PDP for Labour Party, he would be in contention to be picked as running mate to Atiku again as was done in 2019. In his absence, Wike, Okowa, and Udom are likely to be considered. The PDP hierarchy will meet to decide on this in consultation with critical stakeholders of the party. The party will also look at who the All Progressives Congress, APC will pick as its candidate.“Now that the presidential primary is over, you saw how peaceful and transparent it was. Our leaders want to get all hands on deck to rescue Nigerians from the bad leadership of the APC in the last seven years,” the party leader said.Asked what would happen to other presidential aspirants, the source said: “PDP is a big family with a big umbrella. There will be room for everyone. If he is willing, Tambuwal can be given a senatorial ticket and if he wins, he could become the next senate president if Atiku wins. Dr Saraki can become the Chief of Staff to the President or SGF. All these things will be thought through to ensure harmony.” Okowa, Obaseki, Anyim, Obi, Tinubu, others hail Atiku’s emergenceMeanwhile, notable Nigerians including Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, presidential aspirants, Senator Pius Anyim and Chief Dele Momodu; former Anambra State governors, Messrs Peter Obi and Jim Nwobodo, former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, yesterday, hailed the emergence of Alhaji Abubakar as presidential candidate of the PDP.This came as Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State, yesterday, boasted that if he clinches the Presidential ticket of All Progressives Congress, APC, he will defeat Alhaji Atiku Abubakar before 12 noon of the 2023 presidential day. I‘ve confidence in Atiku—Okowa Governor Okowa in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifejika, felicitated with the former Vice-President on his victory, saying: “If PDP is to win and rescue Nigerians from the maladministration of the APC-led Federal Government, all hands must be on deck to achieve this mission. “I congratulate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar on his emergence as the presidential candidate of our great party at the PDP Presidential Primaries. “Now, all former aspirants, leaders and all other stakeholders in our party must come together to liberate our citizens from the shackles of bad governance of APC and give them a better life and country.” Atiku’s emergence has enthroned a transparent process —ObasekiAlso, Governor Obaseki, who congratulated Atiku on his victory, hailed other aspirants who submitted themselves to a transparent democratic exercise that has set the PDP as a worthy example to all other political parties in the country.“I heartily congratulate Atiku Abubakar on his victory at the PDP Presidential primary election. The keenly-contested process of picking a flag-bearer for our great party has again shown the PDP as a party that has enthroned a transparent internal democratic process which is what our nation now desperately needs for its much-desired rebirth.“I also hail all the other aspirants who have submitted themselves to this transparent democratic exercise that has set the PDP as a worthy example to all other political parties in the country.” He shouldn’t choose local champion as running mate — Momodu While congratulating Atiku, [residential aspirant, Chief Dele Momodu said: “Despite the fact that 15 people aspired, two people dropped. Don’t forget that it’s a delegates primary and delegates’ elections are always monetised. So, it’s a reflection of the people with deep pockets and those who have money to spend.“Also, the North, in the primary worked together while we in the South were in disarray. I called a governor from the South that Southerners should work together but he ignored me. “The Northerners know it’s a game of numbers and they will support when they see numbers. Also, it’s a regional interest and our own didn’t respect us. So, I was not surprised that Governor Aminu Tambuwal later withdrew from the primary. “I vow not to induce delegates with money. I trade for nothing, so they sold me nothing.”On Atiku’s running mate, he said: “There is nothing impossible but for Atiku to win the race, he needs a unifier. He needs someone that is cool-headed, someone with a global appeal, someone who will be more youthful to win the election. You have to look at the numbers as you can no longer ignore the South-West or the South-South in the equation. Those are the voting blocs in the South. The biggest is North-West, followed by the South-West. So, he needs someone who can reach out to every part of the South. It’s a game of numbers, not a game of sentiments. So, Atiku should not subscribe to a local champion as a running mate.” Anyim hails ex-VP’s emergence On his part, another contestant, Senator Pius Anyim, who congratulated the former Vice President, regretted that primordial sentiments rather than burning national issues determined the outcome of the contest.His words: “It appears doubtful if our search for nationhood is yielding any results. I’m proud to have gone through the race to the end. However, I am shocked that consideration for voting the PDP presidential candidate was not based on burning national issues and how to resolve them, but still on the old primordial sentiments. It appears doubtful if our search for nationhood is yielding any results.“I deeply appreciate and thank all those who stood by me throughout this race, especially those that voted for me at the primary election. I want to assure all of you that we shall continue to stand tall until we birth the Nigeria of our collective dreams. Let me also congratulate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, for emerging the PDP flag bearer for the 2023 presidential election.” Atiku’s my leader, elder brother— Peter Obi Also commending Atiku, former governor of Anambra, Peter Obi, said: “On behalf of my family, I sincerely congratulate my leader and dear elder brother, Atiku, on his emergence as the 2023 presidential flag bearer of the PDP,” he tweeted.“I pray that the Almighty God who sees your goodness will continue to bless you now and always.” I anticipate keen contest in 2023—Tinubu Similarly, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the APC, Bola Tinubu, congratulated Atiku on his victory at the PDP presidential primary. Tinubu, in a statement, said: “I welcome the victory of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the candidate of the PDP in the just-concluded primary. I look forward to squaring up with him as a worthy opponent in the coming election. “As we move further into the election season, I charge the PDP presidential candidate and all political actors across party lines that we should make this election season one that is devoid of bitterness, rancour, and strife.“We should make our campaigns peaceful and issue-based. Election season should be a festival of ideas that will uplift our country and improve the living condition of all our people. Unfortunately for the PDP, its candidate will be burdened to explain why Nigerians should give it another opportunity, after squandering 16 years at the central government, without much to show.” Atiku has ability —Jim Nwobodo In his remarks, former governor of old Anambra State, Senator Nwobodo, said Atiku has the ability and tenacity to restore the unity, security and economy of Nigeria if elected President.Encouraging the candidate to follow through with his acceptance speech, Nwobodo said: “Atiku’s victory is victory for PDP and victory for Nigeria in general. Atiku has the ability, the temperament and the tenacity to restore the unity, security and economy of Nigeria without which a country does not exist.“I encourage him to follow through with his acceptance speech, to reach out to all the aggrieved members of our party who left the party and bring them back to the PDP family.” Imansuagbon drums support for Atiku A former PDP governorship aspirant in Edo State, Mr Kenneth Imansuagbon, described Atiku’s emergence as a reaffirmation of his nationwide acceptability, adding that he has the capacity to rescue NigeriaHis words: “As a party we have demonstrated that the PDP is the only truly democratic party that is desirous to correct all the malady currently faced by Nigerians. “The PDP has once again shown by the conduct of its presidential primary in Abuja on Saturday that it is the answer to the setback that Nigerians have encountered with the coming into power of the APC since 2015.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/05/pdp-wike-okowa-udom-anyim-on-the-cards-for-vp-slot/ |
Faber:How old was Goodluck Jonathan when he left as governor to become a Vice President? |
TheNiceGuy:Tribalism is actually the problem of Nigeria. Is Anyim even a politician? |
frankmoney:Read my submission again. And, if he (Obaseki) could do it with "Edo people", why ran/seek for support? Let me tell you, currently, no Niger Delta politician is of more relevance than Wike. Both in grassroot mobilization and mechanism |
garfield1:Believe you me, Wike has never lost an election he strode for, or any candidate he directly backed in an election, including that of Amaechi in 2007. This will be the final show down that'd evidently nail Amaechi's irrelevance in Rivers State's politics. Remember, Wike has done it repeatedly! |
garfield1:You mean, same Amaechi that was the incumbent in 2015, yet could not win Wike who was restrained in his house? Before you tag "federal might", let me also remind you that same Wike single handedly formed a wedge behind Obaseki, which gave rise to the popular "Edo no be Lagos" in a faraway state that PDP had lost for a decade plus. Take it anywhere, Wike is a better grassroot politician than Amaechi |
seanfer:You are not abreast with Rivers State politics. Since the return of democracy (1999), there has been no better grassroot politician better than Wike. I mean, in all parameters. Not even Amaechi that could not stand and defend his mandate, save for Wike that stood firm and ensured victory was ascertained. Have you ever wondered why Amaechi never wanted Wike To succeed him? He knew Wike will not only take over control of government, but the state as well as its structures/mechanisms. Conduct election 10 times between Wike and Amaechi, Wike will beat him 11 times |
fineboynl:Are you aware that there're shorts way more expensive than trousers? And for your information, it's not fashionable for shorts to be below knee-lenght, especially for certain heights? Finally, they don't even know you exist, not to mention that your hate has nothing on them. |
seanfer:In your dreams. Have you forgotten that even whilst Amaechi was the incumbent, Wike won hands down, sitting at the comfort of his house haven been restricted by Amaechi's paid security agent's not to step out on election day? |
FERNANDEZISBACK:Your brain dey shake. Under three months of knowing him, she's started giving him bills like he's her father, if they now get to a year, he'll start giving her his debit card because she owns his life. |
ogmask:You are not grounded in Rivers State's politics. Any chairman of Obio/Akpor LGA that knows his onion, is far richer than any Rivers State house of assembly member. Prior to Amaechi becoming a governor, he's not on the same pedestal with Wike when you talk of grassroot politics and access to entities that matters. For the records, Obio/Akpor LGA is richer than most states in Nigeria, and that's what made Wike politically. Who do you think stood/sponsored the court processes while Amaechi ran to Ghana? |
crystalpapers:Actually, Odili built Amaechi, politically. He allowed him stay as Speaker, undisturbed for 8 years, and that was the defining phase of Amaechi's political career |
juman:So, Buhari is a powerful politician to you? Someone whose relevance will end as soon as he hands over. Except you are mistaking being a President, for being powerful outside the office |
9jahotblog:Yet, a perceived Muslim, Abubakar Suleman (the MD of Sterling Bank) approved the derogatory Easter message to Christians, which compared Jesus to a loaf of bread? Hypocrites! |
duduade:How is he marrying wives he can take care of, a "negative popularity"? |
Hi guys, Please, how reliable is PLC Ultima? Is it advisable to invest in it? I have seen a few people mentioning it and how lucrative it is. Please, any reliable advice would be appreciated. |
virginprincess:Religion is indeed an opium of the masses! |
virginprincess:But you want him to be a preacher in this corrupt country as well as receiving tithes and offerings from corrupt people in same corrupt country? Gullible people everywhere! |
CaptainStephen:Please, what type of responsibilities in a relationship? You mean, catering for a girlfriend financially? Is her father late or handicapped? A man is only responsible for a wife, not girlfriend. A girlfriend is the responsibility of her father. |
virginprincess:And what's an entitled leech who wants to reap where she did not sow, doing in a relationship? Is relationship a poverty alleviation scheme? |
