ECollynzo's Posts
Nairaland Forum › ECollynzo's Profile › ECollynzo's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (of 13 pages)
Omaidu, in connivance with Alhaji K. B. Kabiru |
'Poor' Buhari has a house everywhere. |
tk4rd:The party has always been open to all. They came 2nd in Nasarawa (Although Maku said he was rigged and his supporters intimidated). Came third in Kaduna, Katsina etc Came close to winning seats in Rivers Assembly. I just hope Alex Otti wins in Abia either through INEC's announcement or through the tribunals and performs well, it will help launch APGA to higher things. |
elomez:People are saying Isoko girls are ugly, is it true? Please answer me with a picture. |
I have dealt with Urhobo and Isoko people, to me there is no difference between them, I don't know why they insist on being seen as different. If they were not in the same state like some of the Igbo groups who claim they aren't Igbo, it would have been understandable, but they are in the same Delta state. Urhobo and Isoko are the same people |
vislabraye:A lot of Ghanaian women were raped silly and their men beaten mercilessly. |
They realised that it was a false or exaggerated story from News Agency of Nigeria and had to delete it. However, I am sure they wouldn't have deleted it if it was against PDP or GEJ, |
Is it limited to Tech companies alone? |
Equado:Did you expect them to drop their Yoruba culture because of their status? |
MzJackBaueress:Berem you be big mumu I swear. No they should be compensate without losing anything. |
obi4eze:Chimela IK, why are you following Barcanista everywhere he goes threatening him? I don't know what your problem is o, allow the guy to have his peace. |
Everything about the so called walk is one huge scam. |
All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in a shock performance won one seat in Saturday’s Bayelsa State House of Assembly’s rescheduled poll, as massive protest votes against the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, led to the victory of its candidate, Ebiye Tarabina, in Kolokuma/Opokuma 2 constituency. Tarabina, according to the result declared on Saturday night at 11:35pm by Returning Officer of the poll and Senior Lecturer of the Federal University, Otuoke, Dr. E. Roselyn, defeated the PDP candidate, Ongore Ebikeme, by 3,962 to 3,182 votes. Loyalists of PDP had earlier told newsmen in Bayelsa that evening that the party was already cruising to victory in the rescheduled Assembly poll in Sagbama, Southern Ijaw and Kolokuma- Opokuma constituencies. Results collated from seven other constituencies in which the rescheduled election held, had PDP winning amid allegation of undue manipulation and intimidation of voters by armed security men deployed by the state government. With the results, PDP will now retain majority in the State Assembly with 22 seats of the 24 available. The All Progressives Congress, APC, and APGA have one seat each with victories from Brass constituency 1 and Kolokuma/ Opokuma constituency 2, respectively. http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/bayelsa-assembly-re-run-apga-wins-seat/ |
Absolute bollocks! |
He said PDP lumped so many good positions in a zone while others had nothing. What zone is that? |
Let them have control of their resources. All these will come to an end |
They need more money, give them resource control! |
OrlandoOwoh:Johnson you have started again. I don't know why anything that has to do with Igbos or Niger delta gives you a hard ön. It is this kind of desperation that made you go around the forum claiming to be an Itsekiri when you are infact from Kabba Kogi state. Nobody says the South South and Igbo are the same people, they are only asking for better political cooperation among neighbors. There is no need citing history because as recently as Abacha's administration, Yorubas and Northerners were arch enemies, but today they said they are in alliance, so nothing stops the SS and SE from doing same. Mind your business Johnson. |
edogirl2:winning half of the house seats does not in any way threaten Mimiko. What about Ekiti? Do they have house of assembly elections? |
roufy235:So how does the deputy expect to be in a different party from the governor till their tenure is over? It isn't possible. That of Niger state and Rivers deputy governors is understandable since their tenures was already coming to an end. |
opeoluwae:foolish Yoruba ape, so the results from the northwest was nationalist? Idîot |
Will Ondo be part of the Gubernatorial elections next week? |
Normality:his bbm 7F776BBC |
Normality:The guy has hidden the page, but I will still trace him see his number 08167650196 sleeknick you are in serious trouble |
ozoigbondu:You and who go wait for 6 months? From may 30, I will be expecting 24 hours power supply and N65 naira per litre petrol |
ibedun:Abayomi, If you know the hardwork, suffering and risks involved in oil exploration jobs done mostly by Niger delta youths, you wouldn't open your mouth to spew this rubbish. Farming is mere fun when compared to seismic data acquistion jobs where people crawl is swamps, mud flats and other wicked conditions with heavy equipment straffed to their backs. Do you think oil flows in rivers? |
The votes APGA got from the elections last week impressed me, even with the confusion of voting PDP for presidency. It shows that APGA is fully grounded in Abia. Otti is already the winner, there will be no confusion this time around. |
irunoobo:Mr Know something, show me the part of your history book where the Niger delta or any other region for that matter ever depended on your cocoa for survival. Do you lnow the meaning of a regional system of government that was in place before we found oil? What were the cocoa, rubber and palm oil produced in Niger delta then used for that would have made them to depend on you? Shut up and stop lying! |
So Jonathan is now a good leader eh? |
Niger delta was taken care of by cocoa and agricultural proceeds from other regions in the past and no one ever threatened your people or scream marginalization.Hmm see lies! When you were producing cocoa, some parts of the Niger delta were also producing cocoa, other parts produced palm oil and rubber, so at no time did anybody depend on your cocoa. What was in practice then was regionalism, every region took care of itself. Stop the revisionism. |