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uwa1:U are right but it is 50:50 for the Nigeria situation Do the masses well n do your party elders well too We don't have independent candidate so u must run via a party. Ambode did everything for the masses n ignored the party members. D fat dude is a complete learner in politics but learning the hard way now |
Una mumu just upgrade Ambode is a complete idiot It's even good he loses so the fat cow can concentrate on some exercise program to reduce his morbid weight
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Badoo |
Fat bitch |
And so |
Oga na master
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Nice one |
Sanwo olu intelligent, tall and handsome with amazing knowledge of Lagos master plan not that fat dull cow Ambode. Congratulations sir and may God give you the wisdom to lead well. Don't forget to get your party politics right it's not all about performance especially if you care about second term. Oga na master, DNT forget to always lie down to greet Tinubu. last but not the least always share some money to the boys aka foot soldiers it's part of the game, don't say you were not advised. Sanwo olu till 2027
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It's all over |
Ambode is useless now he should go into farming
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bartho77:It will make you earn less than 100k even if u have all the professional qualifications in the world plus 15yrs experience |
bartho77:Have you heard about contract staff before,? |
Lol senseless post What of the jobless graduates There are second class upper graduates that have been jobless for over 5 yrs now, those ones should kill themselves abi. Any graduate earning up to 50k has a good start I kw many jobless masters degree holders even PhD holders |
duality:Ambode should humbly step down, accept the Ministerial offer and support sanwo olu. He doesn't have any option if he wants his political career to continue. |
Friend01:I not that you are an idiot u will kw that when the going is good alot of bad conducts of every Governor is swept under the carpet. Now the can of worms may be opened and u will see uncountable impeachment offences |
Juliusmalema:They are in agreement already |
annnikky:4 years is enough |
This is the end for ambode yes we expected him to fight back but not in this manner. With this nonsense he is now on the ground before the fight began. His impeachment process will commence immediately and he may not complete his first term |
ikennamadu1:May that same thunder kill you, rut in hell fool |
Jokerman:Infact alot of things are shared amongst supporters not just money, you share positions and appointments, share contracts, share your policies and programmes to party leaders for endorsement. Infact just carry everyone along don't be an arrogant emperor like ambode. |
Jokerman:Sharing money is not corruption it's the dividends of democracy. Sorry it's nigerian politics for u and that is what sanwo -olu will do. Only a novice like u will be surprised. Work and chop with your supporters not work and chop alone like ambode |
It's even impossible for any man to control the politics of his state talk more of the entire Igboland. Political loyalty does not last in the East, the only best accepted by the whole south east lately is nnamdi kanu because Biafra is everyone dream here. Just champion the Biafran course seriously and u will turn a Jagagban in less than 2 yrs even some ppl can worship u lol. Biafra is the game changer here Biafra commands amazing loyalty for anyone championing it
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BeingFrank:Only a political novice like u will be surprised to hear " share some money" in Nigerian politics. Money sharing to control a fair share of party structure is non negotiable. You can only contest an election when given a party ticket, u won't get to the polls except via a party no independent candidate. Party politics is key |
Chop alone die alone, let the coward step down already and focus on exercise to reduce his over weight. If no prominent party leader is supporting u then u are a political goat. Rejected fat cow Better step down or be humiliated at the primary. The first thing any Governor does once he wins is to fight to control a fair share of the party using anyway possible including using cash but a learner like ambode won't understand that.
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In politics you need the support of alot of people to succeed, it's not about being good or wise but about doing what the people wants including sharing some cash to foot soldiers. Never in the history of Nigeria have I seen a Governor so rejected by everyone. Sanwo-olu all the way, the incoming Governor of Lagos State. Ambode should accept the Ministerial sit offer, forget second term and support the choosen candidate. Any attempt to decamp will mean political suicide.
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Supreme idiot We only know nnamdi kanu |
quote author=Darkchocolate post=37729808]So in honour of a thread recently posted...I would like to ask the Ladies in the house. Can you marry a guy who earns less than you or a guy who is less educated than you. What if he is very well off but stopped at primary 6? And you hold an MBA or PHD...do you think that marriage will work? Bearing in mind that you might think "I will respect my husband because he is the man" but the man might already be feeling insecure and anything you do (something that could be seemingly innocent) could be attributed to the wealth and education disparity. That s when you hear him get overly defensive over any little thing and the "Did you marry yourself", "Did you pay your brideprice", I knew it would come to this", etc etc. On the other hand, the man could start hindering your progress simply because he does not understand the need to grow professionally. He might not want you to take that extra course or that MBA or that PHD due to fear of inadequacy. Differences in education could also mean difficulty in communication which will ultimately lead to increased misunderstanding. Please share your views! [/quote]Your education means nothing if it doesn't bring much to the table. A wife with PhD teaching in secondary school earning 100k will kill to marry a politician who attempted waec and failed but is a senator and earns 27m monthly.Money n enlightenment is the main thing, education is nothing this days without cash. We now even have many jobless PhD n MBA holders. |
quote author=Darkchocolate post=37729808]So in honour of a thread recently posted...I would like to ask the Ladies in the house. Can you marry a guy who earns less than you or a guy who is less educated than you. What if he is very well off but stopped at primary 6? And you hold an MBA or PHD...do you think that marriage will work? Bearing in mind that you might think "I will respect my husband because he is the man" but the man might already be feeling insecure and anything you do (something that could be seemingly innocent) could be attributed to the wealth and education disparity. That s when you hear him get overly defensive over any little thing and the "Did you marry yourself", "Did you pay your brideprice", I knew it would come to this", etc etc. On the other hand, the man could start hindering your progress simply because he does not understand the need to grow professionally. He might not want you to take that extra course or that MBA or that PHD due to fear of inadequacy. Differences in education could also mean difficulty in communication which will ultimately lead to increased misunderstanding. Please share your views! [/quote]Your education means nothing if it doesn't bring much to the table. A wife with PhD teaching in secondary school earning 100k will kill to marry a politician who attempted waec and failed but is a senator and earns 27m monthly.Money n enlightenment is the main thing, education is nothing this days without cash. We now even have many jobless PhD n MBA holders. |
quote author=Darkchocolate post=37729808]So in honour of a thread recently posted...I would like to ask the Ladies in the house. Can you marry a guy who earns less than you or a guy who is less educated than you. What if he is very well off but stopped at primary 6? And you hold an MBA or PHD...do you think that marriage will work? Bearing in mind that you might think "I will respect my husband because he is the man" but the man might already be feeling insecure and anything you do (something that could be seemingly innocent) could be attributed to the wealth and education disparity. That s when you hear him get overly defensive over any little thing and the "Did you marry yourself", "Did you pay your brideprice", I knew it would come to this", etc etc. On the other hand, the man could start hindering your progress simply because he does not understand the need to grow professionally. He might not want you to take that extra course or that MBA or that PHD due to fear of inadequacy. Differences in education could also mean difficulty in communication which will ultimately lead to increased misunderstanding. Please share your views! [/quote]Your education means nothing if it doesn't bring much to the table. A wife with PhD teaching in secondary school earning 100k will kill to marry a politician who attempted waec and failed but is a senator and earns 27m monthly.Money n enlightenment is the main thing, education is nothing this days without cash. We now even have many jobless PhD n MBA holders. |
HallaDaTruth:Jobless lazy idiot spotted |
Chelsea win Odd 2.84 ![]() Stake 5k and get beer money lol |
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[/quote]Your education means nothing if it doesn't bring much to the table. A wife with PhD teaching in secondary school earning 100k will kill to marry a politician who attempted waec and failed but is a senator and earns 27m monthly.