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Politics / Re: Igbos Hate Buhari But Love Trump, Why? by AtikuNetwork: 6:42am On Sep 10, 2020
Dedetwo:


Shut up your putrid mouth. Please use the google to understand the conation of the word - bigot. Only a fool believes there is racism. The word, racism, is a stinking misnomer which idiotic liberals used to con fools from Africa.

I know your type. Even if Trump is caught committing murder red-handed you will still find a way to spin and justify his actions. You guys are worse than zombies. All Trump supporters are suffering from a mental illness because you lots have lost all ability to be rational. Stay on your lame and off my mention. Thanks.
Politics / Re: Igbos Hate Buhari But Love Trump, Why? by AtikuNetwork: 4:23pm On Sep 09, 2020
Because Turmp is a bigot so a lot of igbos can relate to such a person. Not all igbos but a large number of igbos are bigots like Trump.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Donald Trump Nominated For 2021 Nobel Peace Prize For Isreal/UAE Peace Deal by AtikuNetwork: 2:27pm On Sep 09, 2020
Trump should use his 'peacemaking' skills to unite America else he is just another hypocrite. He is the most divisive president in American history.

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Celebrities / Re: If Laycon Wins ₦200 Million,he’ll Still Look Like A Church Rat-lady Blast Laycon by AtikuNetwork: 8:24am On Sep 08, 2020
But she for at least shave her hairy arm na. Shege. She resemble man with those arms.

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brethren Ghana: Big Brother Ghana’s Version Causes A Stir by AtikuNetwork: 8:16am On Sep 08, 2020
mariahAngel:
For some reasons I'm not aware of, I keep reading it as Big brether grin

Big Brede.

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brethren Ghana: Big Brother Ghana’s Version Causes A Stir by AtikuNetwork: 8:08am On Sep 08, 2020
Seems the organizers are too broke to afford a good setup. Looks like they were housed in a 1-room self-contain. undecided

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Politics / Senator Alex Kadiri: Why Igbo Can’t Get The Presidency In 2023 by AtikuNetwork: 2:31pm On Sep 05, 2020
2023: Why Igbo can’t get the presidency — Sen Kadiri

Senator Alex Kadiri is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress. He speaks with OSARETIN OSADEBAMWEN on the demand for Igbo Presidency in 2023 and the hurdles ahead of that plan and why the minority groups in the country will find it difficult to rule the country.

AGAINST the allegation that the Northern establishment is planning to retain power in the North, the South-East is staking its right to the presidency in 2023 going by the rotational arrangement. Do you think the South-East merits such consideration for 2023?

My belief is that power cannot remain in the North forever. Power has resided in the North for too long. Having said that, I must be frank with you, you are in my house. Nobody gives you power. You go in search of it and fight for it just like Abiola did. The late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola had a long-term plan for the presidency. People did not understand him. He established Concord Newspaper, put people from different parts of the country in charge. That’s how Yakubu Mohammed became the Editor of Concord. Dele Giwa became the Editor of Sunday Concord, and so on and so forth. If you are friend of Abiola living in Kano or Sokoto, Abiola will fly there if you have a naming ceremony in spite of the inconvenience and the bad weather or he will send a ram for the naming ceremony.

He established a football club, the Abiola Babes and was basically funding the Nigerian Football Association (NFA). So, his name was being sung by the people all through the country through his acts of philanthropy, through acts of employment for those who got employment. There were those he gave money to establish their own businesses. He didn’t care if you are Yoruba from Egba or Yoruba from Ekiti, or Fulani from Sokoto. He patronised most people in the country. So when it was time for him to ask for the presidency, his job was easy. He even challenged Nigerians by picking another Muslim from Borno, Babagana Kingibe, as his running mate in a country where we pretend to be more religious than the Pope. Yet, people voted for him. I voted for him too.

Now, whether the presidency goes to the Igbo people in the South or the Ijaw who are also in the south or the Bini who are also in the South, only God knows. I hate this idea of people saying the presidency is now for the Igbo man. I was surprised that a man like Okwesilieze Nwodo, former chairman of a party like the PDP, is saying that if they don’t give the Igbo people the presidency, he would ask Igbos to go and join Kanu in IPOB. That is almost a treasonable statement.

Don’t you now think his comment earns some merit, given the South to North and North to South presidential shift since 1999, especially when the South-South and South-West have produced presidents: Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan?

Look, I don’t know if you watched the interview with late Samaila Isa Funtua on Channels Television? It must have been a recorded programme they showed after he died. And he said things that I believe in. Any Igbo man who wants to be the president of Nigeria must come out and work for it.

No Igbo man is going to sit in Umuahia, Enugu or Awka and Nigerians would say, okay it is your turn. When will it be the turn of the Binis? As you know, there are other tribes, very many, in this country like the Tivs. When will it be the turn of these people? Those of us from the Middle Belt, we are beginning to think that in the schemes of affairs, nobody is thinking of the Middle Belt anymore because we are small tribes scattered all over the place.

Some people now feel that maybe the only way an Igala man or a Tiv man or a Berom man can ever ascend the leadership of this country is through the military because when it comes to party, nobody takes us seriously. The Igbo man believes that the Hausa Fulanis have held this position for too long, the Yorubas too have used it but the Igbo man is the greatest enemy of himself.

Why is that?

They are very disorganised. Do you know that when Atiku Abubakar picked Peter Obi as his running mate in the last election, do you know that Peter Obi could not harvest votes from Igbo land to help Atiku win the Presidency? The complaint about Peter Obi in the South-East was very vociferous. Maybe, because the other people have made a promise, as I read somewhere that they had made a promise that the next president of Nigeria is going to be an Igbo man. I don’t know what powers the president has by appointing somebody else from the South-East without the persons from the South-East fighting for this position.

Let me tell you something that is instructive: when Igbos in the North visited former President Ibrahim Babangida recently, he said the Igbos are in every nooks and cranny of Nigeria. They should use their presence in every village to network for votes in addition to the desire to look for money in those places. What Abiola used his own personal wealth to achieve, the Igbos who are scattered all over Nigeria can do it effortlessly if they really mean well for themselves. They’re not doing this.

What could be responsible for this?

Well, I don’t know. I’ve tried to look at it but I cannot understand it. My wife is Igbo. So, I have nothing against the Igbo people. The fact of the matter is they don’t mean well for themselves. Their republican and unrealistic approach to issues is not helping them, especially in a complex country like Nigeria where you need to network. Do not wait until the month or the week of the year of the election before you start making friends, hoping to be nominated. Before you can become a presidential candidate a party must field you. Like Ismaila Funtua said in that Channels TV interview, a party will field the candidates it believes may win election for it. It’s not just about fielding Alex Kadiri because I talk too much. How many people will vote for me? It will field somebody who can win votes from Sokoto, votes from Borno, Rivers, votes from Akwa Ibom, Ogun and so on. That’s the only way. How many Igbo politicians have that kind of spread right now? They are running back into their enclave, chanting that the 2023 Presidency is for the Igbo man. That’s wishful thinking. I can’t see them with any strength in APC. I can’t see them with any strength PDP. APGA has been boxed into Anambra State.

Just a few days ago, former Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, said that the leadership of the Igbo race has fallen on his shoulder and that of the Chief Whip of the Senate and former Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu. Which of them, in your estimation can garner votes from across Nigeria as you just explained?

It is one thing to be known as an individual in politics. It’s another thing to be liked by people in politics. Take Rochas, for example, he has schools here and there. That is good. However, if you meet some Igbo people, they will tell you he cannot be the representative of the Igbos. They have their reasons. I don’t know. You take Orji Kalu? Whether we like it or not, he has been to prison and has come out, not for political reasons, do you get my point?

Not really…

In Pakistan, many of their presidents have been to prison and come to become president later. They do it because of political reasons. They are not accused of anything. I hope you can see the difference. Some of this people have commas and full stops in their profiles. Why can’t we have somebody who does not have skeleton in the cupboard from the South-East? Someone has mentioned former governor of the Central Bank, Professor Chukwuma Soludo. He is a nice man, but where is his political base, Nsukka, maybe Awka? He is not a politician. He is a technocrat. He is a professor. He is an economist; for all these marks of excellence, I clap for him, (claps). Any Igbo man who wants to be president of Nigeria including Uzor Kalu, Okorocha, even Arthur Eze, their oga pata pata or Ifeanyi Ubah, all of them cannot sell themselves even in the states where they reside. That is a challenge they must overcome.

Let me tell you a funny story, when we were in the Senate, we zoned the Senate Presidency to the South-East. Evans Enwerem became our president. There were all kinds of problems due to issue of certificate or no certificate, even on performance; we put him aside and picked Chuba Okadigbo. Intellectually sound, but he was sleeping on the job; we decided to remove Chuba. We were now left in the Senate with Ifeanyi Araraume, Arthur Nzeribe and Adolphus Wabara, Nnamdi Oreagbuna and some others, we were faced with these choices.

There was hardly anyone to choose from because when you need to know more about each of them, go and meet their Igbo brothers. They know more than you and I will ever know about themselves. So this presidency that everybody is clamouring for, we are heading in the same direction. Are Imo people clapping for Rochas today? The Abia people, are they clapping for Orji Uzor Kalu today? Anambra people, are they clapping for Ifeanyi Ubah? So, there are a lot of problems they have to go back home to sort themselves out first. The ones that have good names and credibility outside have no political tripod on which to stand like I just mentioned, Chukwuma Soludo. That is the problem. So, to say that the Igbo man must become president… who is this Igbo man that will become president, and under which political party?

Are you saying it is not possible for the Igbo man to be president in 2023?

I can’t see the way through. You tell me how? As I just mentioned to you, there is no serious Igbo man in APC. There is Ogbonnaya Onu, Hope Uzodinma but the only person to me is Chris Ngige. He is the one that has the experience; he has been a governor, a senator and now he is a minister. So in terms of experience, he has it but has he got the backing at home? These are the issues. Somebody may drop from America or from Europe or India that we don’t know yet.

You did not mention Moghalu in your list of South-East Presidential material

His case is almost the same as that of Soludo.

Are you saying that no other political party can produce a president outside the APC and the PDP?

It is possible. You saw Ghali Na’Abba, Bugaje, and so on floating a movement now. Normally, when they start this kind of thing, they used to inform me. But do you see any Igbo man there? Have you heard of any serious Igbo man in their midst? That front is basically being pushed by people of Northern extraction who have fallen out of favour with the current people in power. Quote me.

Do you think they will be relevant politically in 2023?

Well, with the way things are going in this country, if they are able to play their cards well, by building a party like the Chinese, which they said is what they are trying to do… I have heard Bugaje’s position paper, they are building from towns and wards. If this thing works and is not sabotaged by the powers that be, if it sails through, that may be a successful outing for everybody. As they are molding this thing now, I don’t see any serious Igbo person participating right now. Can they finish what they are doing now and because they want to bring Nigeria together, go and look for somebody who is unknown and give it to him to become president? It is not possible. It is never done in any country.

What is your honest advice for the Igbo nation?

What they need to do is to widen the scope of their political participation. This mentality of I am richer than you is what is killing them and that has led to many sections of this country hating them. You want to be richer than your neighbour, money all the time. If they can spread out their net, catch more fishes, when the time comes, people would now look at the characters involved and make a choice. When Dr. Alex Ekwueme was the vice-president, in spite of all criticisms about Igbo people, nobody could point accusing finger at him. Nobody that I know appeared in the media to say Alex Ekwueme is a corrupt person. Can somebody like that come out of the South-East? This is the issue. But because of their pursuit of money, they do so many things and people have doubts about them.

For the Igbo people to aspire to be president of Nigeria, they must spread out, make friends from other places, not just making money from Nguru, Sokoto, or Idah. Where they make this money, what is their relationship with the host community? The money they are making should also serve as good avenues to attract votes for the Igbo man. Again, since we are practising democracy, the Igbo man who wishes to be president must belong to a party that is likely to win an election. No party will put up a candidate that it feels may not win any election. It is as simple as that. I wish a woman like Ngozi Okonjo Iweala were a politician. At least Nigerians now know who she is; she has shown us her worth and she is a worthy person across the globe; she needs no introduction. She may not have the funds to play the type of politics we play in Nigeria now, but if that type of person can stand out among the Igbos, it won’t matter whether she is Asaba Igbo, Ika Igbo or Orlu Igbo whatever. When the chips are down from these same Igbo people, you start hearing from them things that you would not want to hear a second time: who is proper Igbo or who is an Osu etc? Such divisiveness at a time when you would need them to pull their strength together! I worry for them. No human dead or alive can take the presidency of Nigeria and give it to the Igbo man. The Igbo man must find space in the existing parties or if he can form his own and attract membership to be able to campaign and win election.


https://tribuneonlineng.com/2023-why-igbo-cant-get-the-presidency-sen-kadiri/

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Politics / Re: 2023: Igbos In The PDP Are Sleepwalking! - By Dr. Ugoji Egbujo by AtikuNetwork: 8:00am On Sep 05, 2020
This is an attempt to sow seeds of division in PDP and igbos should be careful not to fall for it. Atiku is what Nigeria needs. Igbos will be compensated for their loyalty at the appropriate time. We must think Nigeria first. Tribalism will not move us forward in this country.

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Politics / Re: Ikeja Electric Increases Tariff By 150% by AtikuNetwork: 1:03pm On Sep 01, 2020
GamalNasser:

Nigerians deserve it ..maybe this will be the trigger Nigerians need to act

That tariff increase is just too much. NLC should go and strike.
Politics / Re: Ikeja Electric Increases Tariff By 150% by AtikuNetwork: 1:01pm On Sep 01, 2020
Haba, this is too much walahi.
Crime / Re: Bitcoin Lord Arrested By EFCC For Internet Fraud by AtikuNetwork: 12:44pm On Sep 01, 2020
I was hoping he wasn't into 419 because he shows off so much on Instagram, claiming it is bitcoin he trades.

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Politics / Ndigbo Should Forget 2023 Presidency, Says Ex-commissioner by AtikuNetwork: 8:04pm On Aug 15, 2020
https://thenationonlineng.net/ndigbo-should-forget-2023-presidency-says-ex-commissioner/

August 15, 2020

Nigeria 2023 presidency

Frank Ikpefan, Abuja

A former Commissioner for Information, Tourism and Public Utilities in Imo State, Vitalis Ajumbe, has said the South East should forget the agitation for 2023 presidency.

The region, he explained, should rather pursue the Vice- Presidential slot and build from there.

He spoke in an interview in Abuja, saying the Igbo people are not united enough politically to present a candidate for president in 2023.

The ex-commissioner said although the region has a right to aspire for the position in 2023, he questioned how prepared the people of the region are.

Ajumbe said: “My zone that is south east if we say okay every other zone should not field a candidate for presidency let the south east; the Igbos are not united politically. They will fight themselves.

“They have the right to aspire for the presidency in 2023 but how prepared are they? How many of them can come out and say ‘I want to run’? How many of them have shown interest.?

“An Anambra will not want an Imo man to emerge as a president. Instead, they will spoil it. Anything good, if it doesn’t come from Anambra then it is scattered. They wouldn’t want someone from Abia. They may not support somebody from Ebonyi and they will not support somebody from Enugu.

“Who is the rallying point of the Igbos? Is it the Ohaneze? How many of them believe in Ohaneze? Who will call a meeting in Igboland and everybody will attend and say okay, this is what we want, let us present this candidate.? It will never happen in Igboland. So how else can we make it.?

“The only way I think we can make it is when an Igbo man is made the Vice President so that that Vice President will now be a rallying point. But it is something we must discuss and agree on the way it will go.”

He also said the country should discard the zoning of the president, adding that it brings mediocrity.

The former commissioner noted that the zoning of political positions has destroyed the country’s democracy.

According to him, Nigerians should vote for someone who can bring good governance in 2023, irrespective of the zone the person comes from.

“What we need in Nigeria today is good governance irrespective of where it comes from. Because as a person I believe in good governance. I don’t really cherish zoning because what destroyed Nigeria today is this zoning thing; when you say it must go to the South – East, it must go to North West and it must go to North- Central.

“Why can’t we rally round and get somebody that can govern the country very well? If you look at the time of M.K O Abiola, a Muslim, Babagana Kingibe a Muslim, we didn’t mind that this was a Muslim – Muslim ticket and we voted massively for Abiola because we felt he would give us good governance.

“If we can still have that kind of spirit, irrespective of where the person comes from, even if the person is the younger brother of Buhari (the President), provided he is going to give us good governance because zoning brings mediocracy.

“I don’t actually cherish that. It won’t give Nigeria what we need. Let us allow merit to play and that merit will play when we have good electoral system-that is the only way I know merit will play,” he said.


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Politics / 2023 Presidential Election: ‘other Tribes Can’t Decide Who’ll Fly Igbo’s Flag’ by AtikuNetwork: 4:11am On Aug 11, 2020
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/2023-presidential-election-other-tribes-cant-decide-wholl-fly-igbos-flag/


ON AUGUST 10, 2020

By Vincent Ujumadu

AS the debate on the 2023 Nigeria’s presidential election continues, the immediate past chief judge of Anambra State, Professor Peter Umeadi, has said it would be improper for other tribes to determine for the Igbo nation who should be the presidential candidate from the area.

Umeadi is believed to be nursing presidential ambition on the platform of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, and many political and other interest groups have been visiting his Nri, Anaocha Local Government Area country home in Anambra State to assure him of their support should he secure the party’s ticket.

Receiving one of such groups led by some members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Umeadi said it is the duty of the Igbo-speaking people of Nigeria to decide the person that should carry their presidential flag, taking into consideration several issues, including experience, integrity and capacity of the person concerned.

According to him, Igbo people know their sons and what they can do, adding that when the time comes, they would tell other Nigerians who they want to present as their presidential candidate.

His words: “Other tribes should not decide for the Igbo who should be their candidate and the platform that candidate should run on in the election in 2023.

“It is our belief that the easiest means to achieve our ambition is through APGA. But we have to unite to be able to achieve what we want,” Umeadi added.

During the visit to Umeadi, a governorship aspirant on the platform of APGA, Chief Damian Okolo, expressed delight that Umeadi had decided to contest the election under APGA.

Okolo observed that every tribe had something to identify it with, adding that it was, therefore, necessary for the Igbo to remain committed to the growth of APGA.

He said: “We should rally round APGA to ensure that the identity of the Igbo remains intact and prominent politically.

“We are happy that the former Chief Judge of Anambra State has indicated interest to vie for the presidency of Nigeria on the platform of APGA and we, the Igbo nation, his immediate constituency, will give him maximum support.

“I want to sound a note of warning that if anything happens to APGA, Igbo would be relegated to the background politically.

“I, therefore, want to pledge that if I win the ticket of APGA at next year’s governorship primaries and win the governorship election in November 2021, we will work hard to realise the presidential ambition of Justice Umeadi.”

VANGUARD



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Crime / Re: Two Men Burnt To Death In Imo Over Robbery Allegation (Graphic Photos) by AtikuNetwork: 9:12am On Jul 24, 2020
Only small thieves get this type of treatment

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Culture / Re: Abiriba Kingdom In Abia Holds 600-Year-Old ‘Itu Eye’ Ceremony In Grand Style by AtikuNetwork: 9:55am On Jul 15, 2020
Gaddafiyusf:
Abribaba are you thinking what I'm thinking for the fat visitors

There is a rumour that they are cannibals. But I heard that was in the past.

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Politics / I Love Decent Women; All The Women I Married Were Virgins - Ned Nwoko Brags by AtikuNetwork: 2:45pm On Jul 12, 2020
https://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2020/07/12/i-love-decent-women-all-the-women-i-married-were-vrgins-ned-nwoko-with-the-bragging-rights/

Sunday 12 July 2020 at 01:46pm

NEWS, NIGERIA

Miss Anita-Pyper Agyei, Senior Reporter

The 59 years old actress of actress Regina Daniels has revealed that he always told himself that he was going to marry a woman who is green and had not had any bedroom activities with another man.

Ned is literally telling us that when she met his 20 years old wife, she was a v*rgin and he was the one who took that innocence from her.

In an interview, the businessman and politician reveal that he had no idea who Regina was until later on when they had been introduced.

“I liked her when I saw her, especially when I found out that she was from that place. I had always wanted to have somebody (a wife) from my side. We were introduced to each other and one thing led to another.”

“That was when I found out she is a very decent girl. I have always said that I wouldn’t marry anybody who isn’t a virgin and that is very important to me. When I found out that she was a virgin, it reinforced my decision to marry her. I married all my wives as virgins.”

Regina and Ned got married in 2019, the couple just welcomed their first child. Ned says he is not done yet and would love to have more kids with the young actress.

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com



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Politics / Re: Obaseki Visits Wike At Rivers State Government House, Port Harcourt by AtikuNetwork: 3:54pm On Jun 14, 2020
AlabiJ:
[s]Wike is the real godfather of PDP so we should be expecting Obaseki defection announcement any moment from now. If Wike does not support Atiku's ambition this coming 2023, he should just forget it because even the PDP chairman is Wike's boy.[/s]

Trash. Wike the dictator doesn't own PDP. Just like the last time, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar will fly the PDP ticket with or without dictator Wike. Go and write it down that I said so.

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Politics / FFK On Obaseki: 'One Of The Most Important Virtues In Life Is Loyalty' by AtikuNetwork: 7:02pm On Jun 12, 2020
One of the most important virtues in life is LOYALTY. Never bite the finger that fed you. Obaseki has learnt this lesson the hard way. I have known Oshiomole for years. He is a formidable adversary, a skillful fighter &a tough cookie. Obaseki could never have outmanouvered him.

https://twitter.com/realFFK/status/1271474696656228354?s=19

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Health / 9 COVID-19 Patients Die In Anambra State by AtikuNetwork: 6:30pm On Jun 10, 2020
Anambra has recorded nine COVID-19 deaths, Governor Willie Obiano has disclosed.

Also, 53 others have tested positive for the virus out of the 230 results released from the 302 persons tested.

72 other results are being expected, he stated.

The Governor revealed these on Wednesday during a broadcast.

According to him: “Ndi Anambra, following our Active Search Campaign across the state, we have collected a total of 302 samples so far. Out of this figure, 230 results have been released to us while 72 results are still pending with the NCDC testing center.

“Out of the 230 results that have been released to us, 53 results returned positive, 13 patients have been discharged, 9 people have passed away while 31 cases are still active.

” In the meantime, 7 patients are in our Protective Care Center, receiving medical attention.

“Ndi Anambra, it is important to note that the medical status of 7 of the 9 patients who died of Covid-19 in this state was confirmed after a postmortem test on them.

” In other words, they did not come to our Protective Care Center for professional management.

” This is why I must warn that delay is often dangerous in the management of Covid-19 cases.

” People who show symptoms of this deadly virus are advised to report their conditions early as it increases their chances of surviving this pandemic.

He also informed the residents that almost 90% of the people that died from Covid-19 in the state were aged from 60 years and above, adding that there was no cause for alarm

“Ndi Anambra ,only the grace of God and our own eternal vigilance will save us from the onslaught of this pandemic.

“I have no doubt that if we continue to maintain a high level of vigilance by complying with the standard Covid-19 protocol from the WHO and NCDC, we shall outlive this pandemic”.


https://thenationonlineng.net/anambra-records-nine-covid-19-deaths/

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Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by AtikuNetwork: 7:46am On Jun 10, 2020
SLAP44:


The country will never work. We are all busy trying to tear it down with words and actions, people are killed by others and nothing happens.

So sad. Nigerians have collectively failed Nigeria. There is enough blame to go around.

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Politics / Re: Igbos Dominates Nigeria's Commercial Sector But Forgot The Media - Reno by AtikuNetwork: 7:40am On Jun 10, 2020
This is one of the reasons why Nigeria is not working. Everyone is trying to 'dominate' each other instead of working together to move to move the country forward.

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Failed To Dominate Nigeria- Reno Omokiri by AtikuNetwork: 7:39am On Jun 10, 2020
This is one of the reasons why Nigeria is not working. Everyone is trying to 'dominate' each other instead of working together to move to move the country forward.

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Politics / Re: Governor Fintiri: Obaseki Will Emerge APC Candidate by AtikuNetwork: 10:55am On Jun 09, 2020
This is an anti-party pronouncement. What now happens to the PDP governorship candidate in the state? This PDP governor is supposed to support his party candidate. This Adamawa governor better watch it. Or this may be a sign that Obaseki will decamp to the PDP.

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Politics / Re: Obaseki, A Democrat, Will Emerge APC Candidate In Edo Guber, Says Adamawa Gov by AtikuNetwork: 8:16pm On Jun 08, 2020
This is an anti-party pronouncement. What now happens to the PDP governorship candidate in the state? This PDP governor is supposed to support his party candidate. This Adamawa governor better watch it. Or this may be a sign that Obaseki will decamp to the PDP.

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Politics / Re: Only One LGA In Kogi(KabaBunu) Lockdown As Punishment For Not Conceiling Truth by AtikuNetwork: 12:33pm On Jun 01, 2020
Can you imagine being punished for doing the right thing? Yahaya Bello is a disaster.
Celebrities / Re: Checkout The Savage Reply Davido Gave To Jude Okoye And Rudeboy When They Asked by AtikuNetwork: 9:22am On May 31, 2020
Davido is one savage hell of a guy walahi. grin cheesy

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Crime / Re: Boy Engages In Physical Fight With His Father For Not Giving Him Money For Food by AtikuNetwork: 7:04am On May 28, 2020
What a dysfunctional family. A son beating his own father is a taboo no matter what. Both Holy books teach against such.

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Politics / Re: Just In: Makinde Pays May Salary Hours To Eidil-fitr by AtikuNetwork: 1:58pm On May 25, 2020
Jostoman:
you are deceiving yourself oga, you are not a PDP member



And you are a zombie if you are against my comment. Opposition is not madness. It is sycophants like you that contribute to the underperformance of politicians. I tell it like it is.
Politics / Re: Just In: Makinde Pays May Salary Hours To Eidil-fitr by AtikuNetwork: 4:14pm On May 22, 2020
I want to start hearing more about Makinde's project commissions. As the only PDP governor in southwest expectations from him are high but so far I have not been impressed at all. I am speaking as an objective PDP member that refuses to support mediocrity. Paying salary on time should not be seen as an achievement in this day and age.

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Politics / Re: APC Adopts Direct Primaries For Edo Governorship Election Candidate by AtikuNetwork: 9:37am On May 22, 2020
From the moment Obaseki coup to remove Oshiomhole failed, I knew it would be tough for him. He should have decamped to PDP during the height of the crisis. Now he will likely lose the APC ticket.

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Politics / Re: Why Is There No Single IPOB Association In Lagos And Abuja? by AtikuNetwork: 10:37pm On May 21, 2020
MinorityOpinion:


IPOB is igbo organization. Then use SS swear for una?

Watch your tongue there. Nnmadi Kanu always claims SS as part of his Biafra, he even included them in his map, and the people there joined his rallies and sit-at-homes back then. So how am I wrong in what I said?

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Politics / Re: Why Is There No Single IPOB Association In Lagos And Abuja? by AtikuNetwork: 9:59pm On May 21, 2020
nairavsdollars:
Duncecap. Igbos are the most populous tribe in Lagos if you dont know. Remove Igbos in Lagos and what remains Is a village


Indeed. Must you people lie about everything? Most populous tribe in Lagos yet they can't present candidate under either APC or PDP and contest governor's seat in Lagos, or even Deputy governor. What kind of useless 'most populous tribe' is that? How many igbos are in Lagos assembly? How many igbos are local government chairmen and counselors in Lagos? Don't provoke me this night ok? I have nothing against igbos but this your lie is nonsense and foolishness.

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