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mikeansy:Yaradua and Buhari, I presume. |
chosen04:LWKMD ![]() Tainted prayer that never goes beyond the roof of his house, . . |
Are some of you genuinely surprised or simply feigning surprise? You think this is something new? Why do you think there's not been anyone hanged for the monthly/weekly/annual sacrifice by the demented slaves of [b]Usu[/b]man Dan Fodio? This has been going on since the 40's. It shouldn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure out people like the ''educated'' Sultan are pulling the strings. And our Fraudulent country continues to plunge into the abyss. |
Beaf: Alhaji Jubril Mantu Chukwuemeka Nwando ![]() |
^^^^^ Spare us your infantile drivel, Alhaji Abdulkareem Mohammed Nwachukwu. |
Chineke God of Umunwanyi!!! |
I wouldn't recommend a ban. Becomerich is a well trained indefatigable professional irritant. Usually irritants fade away when you ignore them, but becomerich is a special breed that becomes more menacing and tenacious when you pretend he does not exist. He will conveniently irritate you out of your cocoon of denial and force you to type the most repulsive rejoinder that can make the most hard core cable channel quiver with embarrassment. The simple and most effective solution is to see him as a comedian, that way you can laugh at his buffoonery without popping major arteries and bleeding to death. One more thing, do even try to fathom his diseased imagination because your brain will explode, literally. |
~Bluetooth:I don't care about anyone's opinion of Zik. Besides I love him the way I love a cockroach that flies into my bowl of steaming egwusi soup with dried bush meat and mangala fish. |
Onlytruth:The article is well beyond the realm of Bluetooth's capabilities, not even after a monumental rejuvenation of his dilapidated consciousness. |
Is it not more feasible and environmental friendly to upgrade the PH and calabar ports? Rail lines can be constructed for hassle free access to major commercial cities/towns. We may have to weigh the consequences before we yield to irresponsible enthusiasts bent on the establishment of ''ports'' in their backyards, to the detriment of the communities along the river. |
oyb:Spoken like the true Islamic nut job. . . wipe them silly Biafrans off the map so that they will not sell us fake spare parts. Allaaaaaaahu Akbar!!!! |
PapaBrowne:Those who should be rooting out the sub humans amongst them would rather waste their time on conspiracy theories or shoving blames on some imaginary "Zionists". |
ariy:You probably saw it in your dream, after eating a bowl of agbugbu and nshi oka ![]() Things are not looking good for Soludo at the moment. Presently it is Obi, Ngige and Soludo in that order. |
ariy:And I am the third brother of George Bush. . . |
texazzpete:PDP and LP are responsible for most of the rigging, according to very reliable sources on ground. |
mikeansy:The bolded is open for debate. However, the people shut out from the polls cut across party lines. I have been making calls the whole day from Awka to Isuofia and Ekwulobia, Agulu, Nanka , Uga, Oko and Amawbia. Majority of the people think the whole exercise is ridiculous and glaringly dubious since their names miraculously disappeared from the register. Majority of these people went to the polls to cast their vote for either Obi, Ngige or Soludo in that order (60% for Obi, 35% for Ngige and 5% for Soludo). While this may not be the accurate representation of the voting pattern, it is enough proof to refute your stance that the ''Miracle of the register" may be a conspiracy against Soludo. Come to think of it, most of the fraudulent electoral malpractice have been linked to PDP and LP. |
@Mikeansy, it shouldn't be a surprise if Obi emerges victorious. The candidate's party affiliation comes into play unfortunately, and that has been Soludo's Waterloo right from the beginning. Many people who believe he is a good candidate have diverted their allegiance to either Obi or Ngige. The question ever since then's been "Why PDP?" PDP's left a very bitter taste in Anambra and it may take more than Jesus Christ to make that bitterness go away (PDP anyuona nsi n'uno Uka). I understand the need for individual assessment but unfortunately, the candidate's party counts and once your party is PDP in Anambra, you have a tenacious stigma to scrub out. After all said and done, I predict a resounding victory by Obi, followed closely by Ngige. Soludo will not even come close and everyone knows only irredeemable imbeciles actually support Andy Uba. |
aloy-emeka:Tough luck. She is a fraudster and Anambrarians will not forget in a hurry her ''Ali Baba adventures'' during the repulsive Mbadinuju tenure. |
asha 80:Lol . . . I wanted to type "Fraudster-In-Chief". I know she was trying to lure some feminist nuts but it will not work, obviously. The following are what I gathered from very reliable sources: 1. 98.9% of Andy Uba supporters are irredeemable imbeciles. 89% of the electorate are convinced he is a big clueless clown. 2. The electorate are very wary of Soludo because of the PDP stigma 3. Vast majority stand behind Obi followed by Ngige 4. There are uncountable questionable incidents including but not limited to disappearance of names from the register, unavailability of voting materials in numerous polling locations. . . |
From the situation on the ground, Peter Obi is looking very good. I can't believe Mbadinuju's fraudster in chief Ekwunife has the audacity to contest for election in Anambra. |
presido1:Market no sell today, (Njo ahia ) |
Looks like this is going well for Obi. I can't complain but I have a strong feeling Soludo will hit the bottom of the totem pole today. |
Lol My hand no dey o. . . |
He? When did Kobojunkie grow balls (literally)? Aloy, I hope you've not started hanging out with Egwuofor Ekili Dili Chuku. |
naijaking1:Sadly some demented deranged slaves of hell-bound murderer, Usuman Dan Fodio still salivate over their resolve to dip the Quran into the Atlantic. I have never stopped reminding them of the futility of such adventure, considering every available space in the Atlantic has been filled with the books of Egbesu, Amadioha, Olumba Olumba, Jesus people, Sango, Okija Juju . . . etc. |


