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Y all d noise? I can see a lot of gang wars in the 8th assembly, D boiz in d houz Wat was I talking about? ** wraps fresh obuluku weed*** |
All confam. *in the voice of African China* Lead us well, Govern us well, senate am well, Police well well no dey take bribe. God help Baba |
I vote for Tohpahz |
In other words from May 29 2015, APC should accept full responsibility for every challenge, gain, missharp, pain, air pollution, land pollution, militancy, bokoharamism, rape, armed robbery incident, accident, heartbreak , disappointment, power outage, hunger, joblessness, monilessness excetera excetera DAT Nigerians will experience. I hope they won't blame it on d shayo which GEJ will be drinking in his Otueke Mansion ![]() PDP may bring us hope later. For now I am watching Baba one Chance on HD |
micktoxin:U sold ur memory for a cup of milk from the cows in Daura. Do you not recall that a presidential debate was organized for this purpose and your baba one chance refused to attend? Well its obvious that the change mantra is the biggest scam on Nigerians yet. APC GOVT OF EXCUSES |
Itsekiri: One Nation, One King on April 26, 2015 / in Viewpoint 8:35 pm / Comments By Michael Tidi The Itsekiri nation of Delta State has kick-started the 28th coronation anniversary of their revered monarch, Ogiame Atuwatse II, the Olu of Warri. There is no gainsaying the fact that there are many reasons for His Royal Majesty, the 19th Olu of Warri to celebrate his 28th years on the throne of his forefathers. But one that may unarguably stand out which all and sundry will readily extol is his steadfastness in upholding the dignity of his highly respected throne in this epoch, where such quality and uprightness have become a rarity. His resoluteness in this regard spanned through the years right from when he ascended the throne on May 2, 1987. In the Olu, is the quintessential King, desirous by any lover or stickler of the traditional institution. To any Itsekiri indigene, there is every cause to proudly identify with the great Monarch. Any treatise on the Warri Monarch on this occasion of his 28th coronation anniversary can only be sufficiently explored by a fully homegrown indigene, considering his naturally quiet nature. Alternatively, an ardent historian or follower of the Warri monarchy may go a long way in doing justice to such discourse. The need for this is quite important in order to have facts well presented. A correct presentation besides serving as a well-deserved tribute to one of the greatest royal fathers of our time also will provide a good reference point in the future. In as much as I have resisted the temptations of penning this treatise, bearing in mind the fact that I am not really equipped enough but I could not but cave in to the urge of joining in the euphoria of the moments, if only as a mark of respect to my beloved monarch. Looking critically at the composition of the present Delta State, it might not be out of place to posit that it falls into the category of one of the most complex states in the federation. As a matter of fact, it could be succinctly referred to as a miniature “United Tribes of Nigeria”. This is simply because of the diverse ethnic nationalities that constitute the state. That the complexities of the state occasionally bring about bickering among the varied tribes, particularly within Warri metropolis is a statement of fact that cannot be in doubt. However, it is somewhat to the credit of the Warri Monarch that despite this compound attribute, the Itsekiri people have remained a united tribe under one King. The foregoing readily showcases nothing but the administrative expertise and fatherly capabilities of the Olu, as the traditional head in fostering unity amongst these numerous tribes. Curiously, what becomes of the Itsekiri ethnic nationality post-2015 remains in many respects an issue that continues to bother the minds of many of my fellow Itsekiris. Since the incumbent Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan is an Itsekiri, it is felt in certain quarters that the fortunes of the Itsekiri will plummet come May 29 when he eventually hands over the state’s baton to our Governor-elect. Before Nigeria was created, the Itsekiri nation was already on the world map, to the extent of exchanging ambassadors with Portugal, then a world power. After Nigeria was created the Itsekiris remained a force to be reckoned with in the colonial era. The Itsekiris were such a factor in Nigerian history that the defeat of Nana Olomu, a Niger Deltan potentate, became one of the high points of the British conquest of Nigeria. When independence dawned in 1960, one of the iconic faces of the new nation and probably Nigeria’s most colorful politician till date was an Itsekiri man in the person of the unforgettable Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh. Today, we can all be proud of the fact that we have an Olu in the person of Ogiame, Atuwatse II, one of the most illustrious monarchs in Nigeria. To my Royal Father who has demonstrated a religious devotion to the dignity of the traditional institution, I say long may you live. HAPPY 28TH CORONATION ANNIVERSARY SIR!!! *Tidi, an offspring of the Royal Ejo family, writes from Warri. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/itsekiri-one-nation-one-king/#sthash.qgPNeYDU.dpuf
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Lovely story so far and very unpredictable. Go on Tiff, this is good, real good. Tara dey form superstar since now she took it too far, never put a man in such position to have to choose between u and family. Its stupid. Can't wait for d next updates |
Thhaaaannnnkkkssss I would appreciate any titles on Finance & Investment, Leadership, Relationships and Novels also. email: ukemepeter@gmail.com Jah bless |
Ok o |
Opposition Concedes Defeat, Congratulate Okowa Okowa Dedicates Victory to God From Victor Efeizomor In Asaba The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Senator (Dr.) Ifeanyi Okowa, has been declared the winner of the last Saturday’s Delta State governorship election, as he polled a total of 724,680 votes to defeat his Labour Party Peoples (LP) counterpart, Chief Great Ogboru who scored 130,028 votes. The result, which was announced at the INEC office in Asaba by the State Returning Officer, Professor Bio Nyanayo, in the early hours of Monday after the initial delay in turning in the election results from the 25 local government areas, also saw the All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor scoring 67,825 votes to come third in the election. The victory of PDP in the state was received with wild jubilation in Asaba, the state capital, and across the state as supporters of the PDP trooped out en masse to celebrate the victory. Okowa cruised home to victory in the election when he clinched 21 of the 25 local government areas of the state while Ogboru won only four council areas. The APC candidate, O’tega Emerhor, failed to win in any of the local government areas. Delta Opposition Concede Defeat, Congratulate Okowa The opposition parties in Delta State have conceded defeat and congratulated the PDP governorship candidate, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, on his victory at the just-declared Delta State April 11, 2015, governorship elections. Working under the aegis of the Inter Party Advisory Council Of Gubernatorial Candidates in Delta State, IPAC, the opposition, in a statement issued at an emergency press conference in Asaba, said that from the results received so far, it had been completely convinced that Senator Okowa had taken an unassailable lead in the governorship polls and will win the elections. The statement was read by Mrs. Oluremi Mohammed, the gubernatorial candidate of the People for Change Party, PDC, on behalf IPAC even as the last result from Aniocha North was still being awaited. “Having received reports from all over the state and conscious of the voting trends in Delta State, we have received the results as and hereby concede victory to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and Senator Ifeanyi Okowa,” it said. The group congratulated Senator Okowa and wished him success in providing democracy dividends to Deltans. While affirming that the election was free and fair, the parties urged all governorship candidates in the April 11 elections to take the cue and do the same for the betterment and success of Delta state. The statement was jointly signed by seven of the 11 gubernatorial candidates of the opposition parties that contested the governorship election in Delta State ; Mrs. Olurunmi Mohamed (PDC), Fran Igwebuike (PDM) Rev. A.R Onwubuya and J.A Breakfort, (ACD), Philip George (UPP), David Ashikodi (ACCORD), Elliot Awere (MPPP) and Ibordoh Emmanuel (APGA).
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I don't c anything wrong with d man calling u and asking u out. He told u his intention from the onset. His intent can be honest but u should get to know him by getting close to him (not just by sex) before judging if he wants sex for appreciation or an opportunity for a relationship. Whichever way u may use him to cure conji someday or work out a relationship. U are oin a win win position. |
Been wondering why she is willing to my my tab and stick with me. Now I knw I just have to keep plunging d Womanliness till itS swollen and worn out smelling onion/garlic. Thnx yall for. Where my cli2Ritz ![]() ![]() |

