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PoliticsRe: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by aljharem(m): 11:42pm On Jan 13, 2011
dozymars:
ABOKI from bauchi dropped his vote in Abia box.
Aboki, i tire for una.
u dey craze angry angry
PoliticsRe: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by aljharem(m): 11:37pm On Jan 13, 2011
vandops:
enough already, just announce the winner and lets all go home, lol,

GEJ!!
not yet

it remains the north and sw

remember oyo state has one of the highest number of delegates
PoliticsRe: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by aljharem(m): 11:36pm On Jan 13, 2011
shocked shocked shocked shocked

atiku lost akwa ibom shocked shocked

nigbo for atiku

atiku for nigbo shocked shocked shocked shocked need
PoliticsRe: Are There Hausas In Nairaland? by aljharem(m): 11:03pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=Abu-Maryam link=topic=585006.msg7527017#msg7527017 date=1294955890][/quote]To, abin da Kafa a Nijeriya na daga

kuma, ashe bahaushena tana da kyau smiley grin
PoliticsRe: PDP Convention: Live Report by aljharem(m): 10:57pm On Jan 13, 2011
Beaf:
Oh yes o! Atiku is gonna lose even his own home state! Damn! cry cry cry
mr jonathan, you must be happy grin grin wink
PoliticsRe: Are There Hausas In Nairaland? by aljharem(m): 10:55pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=Abu-Maryam link=topic=585006.msg7526958#msg7526958 date=1294955486]An karya akan gaba, ina mai tambayar yakehuh??[/quote]ka hausa smiley
PoliticsRe: PDP Convention: Live Report by aljharem(m): 10:46pm On Jan 13, 2011
nigbo for atiku

atiku for nigbo indeed cool
PoliticsRe: Are There Hausas In Nairaland? by aljharem(m): 10:42pm On Jan 13, 2011
udezue:
You and who be brother? Make I catch u one day. *hiss*

I'm a tiger. cool
catch me do what grin grin grin

we will met oneday i tell ya wink

but i think you are more of a cow than tiger cool

i am a human being cool
PoliticsRe: PDP Convention: Live Report by aljharem(m): 10:40pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=Abu-Maryam link=topic=584999.msg7526835#msg7526835 date=1294954643]How many delegates are from Abia?? lets start computin, there are about 4000 delegates who cast their votes.[/quote]thank you
PoliticsRe: A Boy Named ThankGod - Anguish As Three-year-old Dies In Well by aljharem(m): 10:32pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=isale_gan2 link=topic=585343.msg7526793#msg7526793 date=1294954263]Nice to see you, Alhj.[/quote]nice to see you logged in also smiley

sad story cry cry
PoliticsRe: A Boy Named ThankGod - Anguish As Three-year-old Dies In Well by aljharem(m): 10:30pm On Jan 13, 2011
cry cry cry cry cry

may his soul rest in perfect peace cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 10:28pm On Jan 13, 2011
jason123:
You this sick Bas.tard, how many times have I told you to leave southerners alone?
see itsekiri guy talking when you are not even yoruba tongue

so long as lagos is nigeria, i can post on lagos
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 10:25pm On Jan 13, 2011
jason123:
I am disappointed in you for making such a statement.
can i ask why please smiley
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 10:25pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=584949.msg7526720#msg7526720 date=1294953737]you still do not convince me on how a non-yoruba should rule in lagos ?

will you also feel the same way if the governor of Abia is a yoruba ? undecided tongue[/quote]ask him oh

are they not ijaws hausa people in lagos

how come they are not shouting like this but igbos are just gunning for the power of lagos

igbos will scwer yoruba over, it is a known fact
cool
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 10:21pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=584949.msg7526695#msg7526695 date=1294953536]@dayokanu: I'm working under the assumption that they are going to change tactics. That they are actually trying to build a party that can succeed in Lagos. So I'm assuming that they won't be trotting out unpopular guys like Ojukwu in APGA Lagos. An endorsement from him is the kiss of death in the SW. . . nobody likes him there.

If this assumption is wrong, and they want it just be Ojukwu's party, then they are destined to fail in the SW. That is just reality.


(And as a digression, with all due respect to Ojukwu, what political success (or success, period) has the guy ever had anyway?  undecided He hasn't even won his own region, the PDP is still dominant in the SE. . .)[/quote]and what is SW doing about this eze indigbo of a guy

i think you yorubas need to have your heads check to see if it is still working right undecided

how many people hold position of power in the east undecided

i laff at yorubas grin
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 10:19pm On Jan 13, 2011
asha 80:
hehehe
huh huh huh huh

answer the question your yoruba brothers have asked you undecided

is it fair on them, and yet you people insult them call them all sort of name

nut they always embrace you, is it fair
PoliticsRe: Are There Hausas In Nairaland? by aljharem(m): 10:17pm On Jan 13, 2011
udezue:
Alj Harem is a bonafide Hausa-Fulani desert dwelling rat.
why huh

why call me a rat because i am a northerner huh angry

and yet we are brothers, well i think that makes you a mouse then wink
PoliticsRe: Are There Hausas In Nairaland? by aljharem(m): 10:15pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=dem_people link=topic=585006.msg7526512#msg7526512 date=1294952097]What about the second one. . .was I even close enough?  undecided


Its not like that. You should understand that Nairaland is a microcosm of Nigeria itself so, its not entirely different from what's obtainable back on Nigerian soil. Having said that, don't take things personally-to-heart from this forum. See it as Nigeria's best cyber socialising area where admirations, sympathies, prejudices and stereotypes, are the order of the day.[/quote]you got the second one,, well done wink
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 10:14pm On Jan 13, 2011
and yet they call you tribslist grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 10:11pm On Jan 13, 2011
dayokanu:
^^ From the antecedents of APGA in Lagos State its not encouraging. Even it was writen that

I wonder how a candidate annointed or declared by Awolowo would fare in the SE
gbammm
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:58pm On Jan 13, 2011
jason123:
Thank you. The insecurity among people is just too high.
shattap kai undecided
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:41pm On Jan 13, 2011
Eko Ile:
Ibo people dey talk about mix up. delusions no go kill you people I swear. lmao.


The only people u fit mix up with is Hausa people, they are your masters and you are the boy boy. Even your leaders ZIK, Ojukwu and Soludo sabi their real masters.


No we no want u, you go just sell us out like ZIK and go do boy boy for Hausa man,
lmao,
babapupa, tell ezeuche about the igbo and OPC relationship i  lagos cool

he think they only kill northerners
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:35pm On Jan 13, 2011
ola edo

read this

igbo ACN leader licking OPC ass

celebration climaxed the week-long events marking the 40th birthday anniversary of the National Co-ordinator, Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), Otunba Gani Adams.

The Blue Roof hall of the Lagos Television (LTV), Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos, venue of the occasion was in a festive mood from dawn to dusk.

It hosted dignitaries within and outside the shores of the ‘Centre of Excellence.’

Guests were clad in various traditional and conventional attires. Many among the male guests capped theirs with the traditional cap otherwise called Abeti-aja.

Its availability in various aesthetic designs made the occasion unique.

The Yoruba self-style cap sent signals to passers-by and onlookers that a man of repute was being celebrated.

The spotless white garbs and various traditional beads stood royal fathers and their representatives out of the imposing crowd.

The event featured entertainment, comedy displays, testimonies, toast and cutting of cake.

Although the celebrator’s biography attests to a humble background, the choice cars which parked in and around the vicinity of the LTV, owners of which were around to grace the celebration, indicated that Otunba Adams, as he is called by his followers, is a man held in high esteem by not a few eminent people.

And to confirm the celebrator’s fame, a polished Hummer Jeep was presented to him.

This drew a thunderous applause from members of the congress and well-wishers.

Otunba Adams was stupefied, apparently short of words, but all he could mutter were praise words.

The relentless shout of Oodua at every opportunity, evoked reminiscences of the struggles of members of the congress during the days of the military during which the OPC leader was handcuffed, manhandled and dragged like a perpetual criminal.

Save for the grace of God, the man that was celebrating would have been forgotten.

So, when Otunba Adams rolled out in a stunning Agbada and stepped onto the stage of Bonsue Fuji crooner, Adewale Ayuba, all attention was on the man of the moment.

Reading the felicitation messages sent to him by eminent personalities in the society, one could testify to his speedy grass to grace sojourn.

Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos State prayed God to grant him good health, excellent spirit and wisdom in his devoted service to the Yoruba race.

"We thank God for giving you the grace to attain 40 years and the wisdom, humility, selflessness and unparalleled dedication to the service of God and humanity," Fashola said.

His Ogun State counterpart, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, congratulated Otunba Adams on the successful celebration of his birthday.

Daniel wrote: "The journey has been rough, but you have marched on through thick and thin. You have always been a constant source of succour, guidance, selfless sacrifice to humanity and an inspiration to all."

Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye wished the celebrator many fruitful years ahead.

He hailed him for his gallant role to emancipate the Yoruba race in the mid-1990s from the terror of the military.

An Action Congress (AC) Igbo leader in Lagos, Chief Chris Ekuilo, described the OPC leader as a nationalist.

"He has vision and mission. Once upon a time, he made a clarion call for this nation. He called the critical stakeholders to sit at a roundtable to re-discuss the geographical entity called Nigeria, in a situation where we should form a single entity, making ourselves a family.

"What he is fighting for is supported by the Igbo community. What he is fighting for is good for the Nigerian cause. Not until we sit and readdress the country called Nigeria, we can never have peace in this country," Ekuilo declared.

He told The Nation that over seven million Igbo in Lagos wish the celebrator many happy returns.

"He is a man of an impeccable character. For us to sit in a room or a conference hall to discuss this country so that we can have peace, the Hausa man, Igbo man and the Yoruba man from the three geo-political zones must unite. We all agree that this country is angry. It is good for us to listen to the call of Otunba on his 40

th

birthday," he added.

Oba Abdul Fatai Akorede Akamo said Otunba Adams is a man of the people.

He besought God Almighty to spare his life to move the country forward.

He said the celebrator has distinguished himself by championing the cause of the Yoruba race.

Oba of Mushin Oba Fatai Ayinla Ayileru represented by Eletu Odibo of Mushinland, Chief Tajudeen Oke-Owo, wished the celebrator long life and prosperity.

He described him as a noble man and highly dedicated to the Yoruba people.

The celebrator was born in 1970 to Pa Lamidi Adams and the late Madam Dada at Arigidi-Akoko, in the present Akoko North-West Local Government Area of Ondo State.

He attended many primary schools due to the nature of his father’s job. He started at the Army Children’s School, Oturkpo, until primary three when his father was transferred to Lagos, where he completed his Primary School Education at Municipal Primary School, Surulere, Lagos in 1980.

He attended Ansar-Ud-deen Secondary School, Randle Avenue, Surulere. Later, he left for furniture making and interior decorating training, which he successfully completed in 1987.

He was later employed by Italian Construction Company, Visinoni Stabilini, Apapa, Lagos. He resigned to establish his furniture making and interior decoration firm.

To contribute to the socio-political and economic growth of the country, Otunba Adams became a pro-democracy activist in 1992, when he pitched his tent with the Campaign for Democracy (CD).

He was a foundation member of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) when it was formed in 1994.

A former first Deputy National Co-ordinator of OPC, he is at the moment the National Co-ordinator of the group.

http://thenationonlineng.net/web2/articles/46346/1/40-garlands-for-Gani-Adams/Page1.html
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:34pm On Jan 13, 2011
ola edo, do you know the ijaw elders payed for OPC not to kill them in lagos after that attack on an island undecided
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:32pm On Jan 13, 2011
ola edo

read this

http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/36141-we-will-match-boko-haram-force-force-igbo-group-opc.html

igbo group begging pleading asatanting opc to protect them from boko harem
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:30pm On Jan 13, 2011
Ola edo:
Look what happened to the OPC last time they decided to screw with the igbos in lagos grin.Also check out what the Ijaws did to them in Ajegunle grin
also read this

http://www.waado.org/environment/fedgovt_nigerdelta/bayelsainvasion/AssessmentOfInvasion/NewsReports/Vanguard2.html

were ijaws 5000 ijaws not killled,,only 1 OPC member was killed and you are here saying rubbish
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:27pm On Jan 13, 2011
Ola edo:
Look what happened to the OPC last time they decided to screw with the igbos in lagos grin.Also check out what the Ijaws did to them in Ajegunle grin
""In the same vein a close friend of Anyamkpele who is also an Ijaw but preferred anonymity, said he was also born in Lagos, over 50 years ago. He said he spoke the Yoruba language very fluently as well as the Ijaw language. He lamented the deplorable relationship today in Ajegunle between the Ijaws and some of the Yorubas, especially the youths. He said that he remembered in the 70s and early 80s when all people lived amicably in Ajegunle. Not until the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) crisis with the Ijaws which resulted in burning of houses and killing of people. He said the Ijaw man is a peaceful man and always there to accommodate. "Go to Bayelsa, Port Harcourt or anywhere in the Niger-Delta you will see Yorubas. But since the crisis, many of our people had to travel back home and others left for Badagry, Ajangbadi, Okoko and its environs. You know the Eguns there are more receptive and hospitable.""

http://thenationonlineng.net/web2/articles/8244/1/Ijaws-of-Lagos-/Page1.html

why didn't they say and fight, why did they run grin

we northerners do not run from OPC i tell ypou

i even told you that when OPC were killing northerners i was in lagos

i am a brave man ola edo unlike you ezeuche
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:22pm On Jan 13, 2011
Onlytruth:
I don't think APGA is fielding an Igbo candidate. Somehow I suspect you know that but chose to ignore it.

The more agitated you guys get about APGA in Lagos, the more you raise Igbo suspicion about ACN in Eastern Nigeria.

If APGA picks a qualified Lagosian (who would likely be Yoruba at this stage) what is your problem with that?
and what as APGA done in there respective states undecided
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:20pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=584949.msg7526271#msg7526271 date=1294949855]Except for Abacha and his ilk  angry  (he was Kanuri, iirc?)[/quote]abacha was a bad part of kanuri history, that should never be repeated cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:19pm On Jan 13, 2011
jason123:
LOL. Do not worry eh? Kanuris are still welcomed to the Southern part of nigeria especially the SW. cheesy wink
like you can stop me before tongue

sofily sofily sofily they do am ooo

OPC en day for town wink
PoliticsRe: 26 Political Parties Align With Apga In Lagos by aljharem(m): 9:18pm On Jan 13, 2011
Akhenaten:
Who the hell cares about Ibadan and Ogun state? Lagos is an international city. I have never lived in that city, but it is nice place for vacation I must say.

And I feel comfortable in Enugu or Owerri.

I[b]gbos like to migrate, because of business opportunities. You will find Igbos everywhere in Africa. So you have to get over Igbos being in Lagos and other cities. [/b]

Why should Igbos stay in their homeland, when they can make money in other regions of the world? The money we make from people in Lagos can be sent home. I support this.

The Lebanese do this all the time. They do not keep the money in nations. They send it back to Lebanon to build up their cities. Igbos will soon be doing that as well, so get over it.

We are Pan-African!  smiley
and why can't they be governors in those places why lagos
PoliticsRe: Are There Hausas In Nairaland? by aljharem(m): 9:15pm On Jan 13, 2011
[quote author=dem_people link=topic=585006.msg7525912#msg7525912 date=1294947527]cheesy
Let me try and decode some of what you typed.

Akwai Hausawa nan, alal misali auwal87 haka_nai, ni da kain[/b]a [b]= Something about "I speak Hausa though not very well (or you meant "very well"winkhuh
na kanuri mutum cheesy cheesy = I'm Kanuri or na Kanuri I be, followed by laughter.[/quote]you are almost there wink wink wink good try wink

@first bolded, i was saying that hausas are on this forum ge auwal87 and haka_nai

but good one you did well cool

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