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Kolade354:just to magnify your foolishness, I've quoted you.. slowpoke |
Kolade354:bloody bastard, as at the time I commented, there was no source.. filthy illiterate go and die |
Kolade354:slowpoke stop spamming my mentions. help us by committing suicide, so better people can breath the oxygen u wasting. I can bet your mama must be ashamed to have given birth to such a disease ravaged animal. I ask for source to confirm the jan 2nd holiday, hows tjat your frigging business .. oloshi, alaye baje. |
though there are 2new trains that run 8shifts, this particular train runs 14shifts and its the most affordable cos it cost 230 to seat, while peeps that stand bribe the checker with 100. this is gej fresh air, I hope saTAnoid enjoy it. its worse than this on Friday nights n people die every week. |
This is sad. May God grant the families the fortitude to bear this great loss.. its unimaginable ![]() |
Kolade354:Which problems??.. im sure I can singlehandedly remove your family n enter lineage from the shackles of poverty. You this malnourished and senile rat. All you need do is beg me. |
bushdoc9919:Did you say cheap?. Ikeja-ijoko a 20km journey is 750 via rail,while the same journey via road is less is 500 during peak periods. I think cheap needs a new definition |
dabossman:I don't undeerstand the idiot, I made a comment n the frustrated pig insulted me, I just don't get it... |
Kolade354:Is your father a bastard??... I'm not the source of your frustration. You this poverty stricKen rat, don't you ever quote me again..... Bloody bastard..... |
this is great news.. but where is the source na?? |
Jeez... I hope I'm not too late... @creamiechiq please can u re-open the window for late comers like us, we just discovered this thread... Pplss, God blless........ |
Jeez... I hope I'm not too late... @creamiechiq please can u re-open the window for late comers like us, we just discovered this thread... Pplss, God blless... |
Collynzo22:Naa wa for you ooo..... How do u know he iss mentally deranged... |
Eziachi:Even free masons should get something |
Eziachi:I was being sarcastic... I diint mean it that way.... If I bcom president I would ban all forms of religion.. |
mensdept:I tiree oo.... Imagine Christians battling themselves again, I thought 'igbo xtiians' are united... Like waternogeteneny n all4naija would say.... Lobbish |
Indeed, it was expected that Nigerians would cringe at a same faith presidential ticket – Christian-Christian or Muslim-Muslim – in 2015. However, unlike the case of a Muslim-Muslim ticket at the federal level, concerns raised by the Anglican Church over a Catholic-Catholic gubernatorial ticket in Enugu State came as a surprise. Before the Enugu State Peoples Democratic Party picked Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo, a Catholic, as the running mate of its governorship candidate, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, also a Catholic, the Anglican Church in Enugu State demanded that the party must offer the deputy governor slot to an Anglican. At a news conference in Enugu on December 17, Anglican bishops in the Enugu Ecclesiastical Province, led by the Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical Province, Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, had warned that the PDP may lose the support of Anglicans during the 2015 governorship election if a member of the Anglican Communion was not picked as the running mate. The other bishops, who were at the news conference alongside Chukwuma, are Archbishop Amos Madu, Bishop of Oji River Diocese; Rt. Rev. Emma Ugwu, Bishop of Awgu/ Aninri Diocese; Rt. Rev. Chijioke Aneke, Bishop of Udi Diocese; Rt. Rev. Prof. Evan Ibeagha, Bishop of Nike Diocese and Rt. Rev. Dan Olinye, Bishop of Eha-Amufu Diocese. There are fears that the unexpected demand, which was not eventually met, could lead to another crisis for the PDP in Enugu State, where the party is just recovering from an internal rift caused by a power struggle between Governor Sullivan Chime and the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu. The fears are not unfounded as the Anglican bishops specifically warned against a Catholic- Catholic governorship ticket, and also alleged that members of the Anglican Communion have been marginalised in Enugu State. The bishops noted that since Ugwuanyi is a Catholic, it would be wrong to field another Catholic as his running mate. They alleged that despite the huge population and contribution of Anglicans in the development of the state, they have been marginalised in political appointments. Insisting on an Anglican running mate, Chukwuma noted that Anglicans are not against Ugwuanyi as a candidate, but would support him if one of their own was selected as his running mate. Chukwuma said, “Right now, as it is, we are crying out to the world to say there is trouble looming in Enugu State if Anglicans are not considered in the governance of Enugu State in the coming dispensation. We wholeheartedly support his (Ugwuanyi’s) candidature because we believe that as it is now, there is no other candidate that is more credible than Ugwuanyi, but Ugwuanyi should not succumb to the pressure of selfish people who want to perpetrate their sister or their brother as deputy, he should be very careful and he should be aware that it is not going to augur well. “We as Anglican bishops are crying and appealing that Anglicans in Enugu State are saying that the Anglican Church must be given the position of deputy governor next year. For the position of governor and deputy governor to be Catholic/Catholic will not be acceptable to us. In the federal level, people are not happy with Christian/Christian ticket, hence the president has taken a very good stand to return as president and pick a Muslim as his running mate. “Why should Enugu State, therefore, nominate a Roman Catholic governorship candidate who we are not against and wanting again to nominate a Roman Catholic as the deputy governor? We, Anglicans, say no to that kind of arrangement.” Shedding further light on the alleged marginalisation of Anglicans in the state, Chukwuma said, “We are not in minority in Enugu State and we totally reject that intention and we are warning that if they want peace to reign in this state and for them to enjoy our cooperation, it should not be Roman Catholic/ Roman Catholic ticket. “You can say Anglicans like Jim Nwobodo, C.C Onoh were governors, but after that time, they cannot prove to us that Anglicans have been governor or deputy governor. “When Chimaroke Nnamani, a Methodist took over from Navy Capt Agbaje, he made Okechukwu Itanyi, a Roman Catholic, his deputy. After that he handed over to Sullivan Chime who is a Catholic and Sullivan chose Onyebuchi, who is a Methodist as his deputy. “Now, he is going away again; Ugwuanyi Ifeanyi, we don’t have anything against his candidature, but we are saying give us an Anglican deputy, otherwise you are looking for our trouble. If you look at in Enugu State right now, the governor is not Anglican, the deputy is not Anglican, the Speaker is not Anglican, the Secretary to the State Government is not Anglican, the Chief of Staff is not Anglican. Where are we? For the posts of commissioners, we are marginalized because we don’t have good number. They (Anglican commissioners) are not more than three or four.” While it was possible that Anglicans in Enugu State have been feeling aggrieved over the perceived marginalisation, the comments made by their bishops served to bring the matter to the fore, making the alleged maltreatment of Anglicans to become a factor in Enugu politics. The PDP leadership in the state has tried to allay the fears by explaining that there was no anti-Anglican, pro-Catholic agenda in the state. Moreover, Chief Ikeje Asogwa, the Enugu State PDP chairman, noted that the party did not actually refuse the demand made by the Anglican Church but that the request came very late. Asogwa, who explained that the decision to choose a female as Ugwuanyi’s running mate was a deliberate attempt to show fairness in the distribution of political positions in the state, said the request came after the party had chosen and submitted the name of the running mate. Asogwa, who spoke at an event organised by the Nigerian Union of Journalists said, “Let me say it again that Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi is the Enugu PDP governorship candidate, and I want to say that even before the bishops made their demand, the party had forwarded the name of Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo, to the appropriate quarters as the running mate to the party’s governorship candidate.” But the PDP state chairman added that besides the fact that the party had already picked the running mate of its governorship candidate before the Anglican Church made its request, the position was not supposed to be based on religious denomination. Be that as it may, the prevailing sentiment among members of the Anglican Church in Enugu is that the authorities should take deliberate actions to address the concerns raised by the bishops, particular concerning the issue of marginalisation. An Anglican, Michael Ejirike, who spoke to our correspondent, expressed reservations that “nothing was done” about the demand made by the bishops. Ejirike, who admitted that he was not aware of the “marginalisation of Anglicans” until the bishops spoke on the matter, said Catholics are not the only people in Enugu State. The Executive Director, Center for the Advancement of Literacy and Leadership, Bismarck Oji, described it as an attempt to introduce ‘church politics’ in Enugu State. He disputed the claim that Anglicans have been marginalised in the state. Oji said, “For Anglicans to be asking for the deputy governorship slot is uncalled for and an attempt to introduce church politics into Enugu State. In the Second Republic, both Jim Nwobodo and C.C. Onoh (former governors) were Anglicans. Okwesilieze Nwodo, a catholic, was governor for barely one year during the Third Republic. At the resumption of democracy in 1999, Chimaroke Nnamani, another Anglican/Methodist was governor. “As such, the incumbent, Sullivan Chime, is the first Catholic to have served a full tenure as the state governor, right from the era of the old Anambra State till date. The people of Enugu State are not interested in playing inter- church politics. Going by what happened in Anambra last year, where crisis between Catholics and Anglicans led to loss of lives and destruction of property, it is a dangerous to introduce such sentiments into Enugu State politics.” “Such sentiments are indeed retrogressive and counterproductive. The people of Enugu State have never seen one another as Catholics or Protestants. Enugu politics has been based on sectional sentiments, like what part of the state one came from, I mean the Awgu, Nkanu, Nsukka or Udi political blocs. “That (sectionalism) too, being wrong and uncivilised, is what we expect religious leaders to preach against and not to introduce a religious dimension into the issue. Ethnic and religious sentiments have been the bane of Nigerian politics and should be discouraged in the buildup to the 2015 election. Nigerians should choose their leaders based on the candidates’ manifestos and track records,” Oji added. For Rev. Okechukwu Obioha, the President of Njiko Igbo Forum, a socio-political organisation, the demand shows how the high level of corruption in the country has impacted negatively on governance. According to Obioha, such demands are made because political office holders are expected to serve their people first, before addressing the needs of the general society. “Corruption is not only when you give or receive bribe – it is also corruption when you do something out of selfish sentiments without considering merit. If not that corruption had eaten deep into the fabric of the Nigerian society, we would not be talking about where one comes from or worships when we talk of political offices. This is happening because people go in there to serve their own people first – that is why somebody will tell you that the governor or deputy governor must come from a particular group,” Obioha said. Source:www.punchng.com/politics/anglican-church-dares-pdp-over-deputy-gov-ticket |
How does this affect the price of yam in the market ![]() |
all4naija:Please stop pretending to be what you are not!!!!..... There is no such thing as one nigeria... Honestly, no one is born a ethnic chauvinist but what we've experienced changed our mentality. My question is why always the IGBOS ?..... Are they the only tribe in nigeria? Or the only immigrants in lagos? Please don't start the 1nigeria fallacy cos if nigeria is one!! States would be abolished n provinces created instead. It is igbos that would make one of theirs king in another mans land and then issue threats to their host to acknowledge the impostor, ask their host to disrupt their way of life because some set of Igbos have arrived.. I've never seen the hausas or ijaws give us this much trouble, ii can go on n on but lemme stop here for now.... If you can't live n let live then we would ha?e no problEm ejecting your sorry arses. |
I believe I'm a 'rogue'... Grew up in a ultra religious family but after serious research n asking questions, I realised religion is a figment of man's imagination... |
Waste of money.. na me n my pekas baby this weekend |
barcanista:The guy can stay with the dogs in the kennel at the gate of the state house. |
Lwkkmd... Dumb ass morafucker |
Bloggers and rumors be like Siamese twins |
Abeg wetin tottenham dey plaay?... I hope dey won't spoil ticket |
I don't blame the hungry lad... things are hard n he saw free cash and stole, let him spend 2yrs perw in jail :-) |
deletrue:Nawa oo.... Why the insult?.. U see aPc for my name or is your father a bastard ni?... Do not provoke me oo.. |
Billygee2u:Who is this one??.... Ko shi kuro joor... |
Learning |
Dear Reno imokri or whatever your name is, Kindly mind your own goddamn business, please let ameachi live whatever he does doesn't increase your salary. Why is the presidency n pdp so pained by apc's business. Yay!! Ftc things. This is specially specially dedicated to all my big big boix, all cattle herders, kilishi sellers, beef packagers n beef choppers. Lol ![]() |
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Story for the gods |
.. oloshi, alaye baje.

