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Arsenal and Liverpool will keep on loosing until they tell us who killed 2-pac and notorious B I G |
he hate igbo but choose igbo man as vice president for two times. |
FFK unongu understand political game more than you and your father |
with Christian oil money let me help this children hate to lament small |
History I remember a time in this country when all the six ministers in Jonathan's kitchen cabinet were all Igbo's. Ayim Pius Ayim was SGF, Ngozi Okonjo Iwealla was in charge finance, Emeka Wogu was in Labour and productivity, Berth Nnaji was in Power and Energy, Dieziani Madueke was the powerful minister for oil. The six of them outside the Federal Executive Council would meet and decide what and what not to be discussed at the larger FEC. Whatever they decided would eventually be the position of government. In 6 years, this was the situation. Okiro and Onovo had the police under their control. Ihejerika and later Minimah controlled the Army. These powerful Igbo's could do and undo. Nigeria was in their pockets. Rather than care about the poor Igbo chaps scattered all over the country, they were busy diverting billions of naira into their accounts at home and abroad. The 2nd Niger Bridge, they didn't do. They shared the money. The Lagos/Calabar rail lines passing through 9 States, 3 of them in the SE, they were not bothered. They refused to pay the Chinese the Counter part fund. They shared the money. Enugu/ Onitsha, Aba/PH and other roads of economic importance to their fellow Igbo's, they abandoned. Who is to blame? Who Was marginalising the Igbo's that time? You had your chance, you bungled it. There was only 1 Yoruba minister worth mentioning at that time, Akinwunmi Adesina. He was in Agric, the yoruba did called or complain of been marginalized. His budget was less than 1% while Emeka Wogu in Labour had over 10% for his ministry, Ayim had unlimited access to the treasury for the benefit of himself and family members. The poor Igbo guys meant nothing to him. If an Igbo becomes President tomorrow after bubu, will there be any difference? The Igbo man will marginalise his fellow Igbo people..... |
Tranquillity360:osibanjo achievement surpassed the one all the formal vice president of this country including your Atiku |
gidgiddy:just to remain you that during this years the yorubas didn't complain of been marginalized, the north central didn't complain of been marginalized. one female minister use over 200m to buy bullet proof car just imagine that happening under bubu adminstration |
History I remember a time in this country when all the sir ministers in Jonathan's kitchen cabinet were all Igbo's. Ayim Pius Ayim was SGF, Ngozi Okonjo Iwealla was in charge finance, Emeka Wogu was in Labour and productivity, Berth Nnaji was in Power and Energy, Dieziani Madueke was the powerful minister for oil. The sir of them outside the Federal Executive Council would meet and decide what and what not to be discussed at the larger FEC. Whatever they decided would eventually be the position of government. In 6 years, this was the situation. Okiro and Onovo had the police under their control. Ihejerika and later Minimah controlled the Army. These powerful Igbo's could do and undo. Nigeria was in their pockets. Rather than care about the poor Igbo chaps scattered all over the country, they were busy diverting billions of naira into their accounts at home and abroad. The 2nd Niger Bridge, they didn't do. They shared the money. The Lagos/Calabar rail lines passing through 9 States, 3 of them in the SE, they were not bothered. They refused to pay the Chinese the Counter part fund. They shared the money. Enugu/ Onitsha, Aba/PH and other roads of economic importance to their fellow Igbo's, they abandoned. Who is to blame? Who Was marginalising the Igbo's that time? You had your chance, you bungled it. There was only 1 Yoruba minister worth mentioning at that time, Akinwunmi Adesina. He was in Agric, the oruba did called complain of been marginalized. His budget was less than 1% while Emeka Wogu in Labour had over 10% for his ministry, Ayim had unlimited access to the treasury for the benefit of himself and family members. The poor Igbo guys meant nothing to him. If an Igbo becomes President tomorrow after bubu, will there be any difference? The Igbo man will marginalise his fellow Igbo people..... |
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History I remember a time in this country when all the six ministers in Jonathan's kitchen cabinet were all Igbo's. Ayim Pius Ayim was SGF, Ngozi Okonjo Iwealla was in charge finance, Emeka Wogu was in Labour and productivity, Berth Nnaji was in Power and Energy, Dieziani Madueke was the powerful minister for oil. The six of them outside the Federal Executive Council would meet and decide what and what not to be discussed at the larger FEC. Whatever they decided would eventually be the position of government. In 6 years, this was the situation. Okiro and Onovo had the police under their control. Ihejerika and later Minimah controlled the Army. These powerful Igbo's could do and undo. Nigeria was in their pockets. Rather than care about the poor Igbo chaps scattered all over the country, they were busy diverting billions of naira into their accounts at home and abroad. The 2nd Niger Bridge, they didn't do. They shared the money. The Lagos/Calabar rail lines passing through 9 States, 3 of them in the SE, they were not bothered. They refused to pay the Chinese the Counter part fund. They shared the money. Enugu/ Onitsha, Aba/PH and other roads of economic importance to their fellow Igbo's, they abandoned. Who is to blame? Who Was marginalising the Igbo's that time? You had your chance, you bungled it. There was only 1 Yoruba minister worth mentioning at that time, Akinwunmi Adesina. He was in Agric, the yoruba did called or complain of been marginalized. His budget was less than 1% while Emeka Wogu in Labour had over 10% for his ministry, Ayim had unlimited access to the treasury for the benefit of himself and family members. The poor Igbo guys meant nothing to him. If an Igbo becomes President tomorrow after bubu, will there be any difference? The Igbo man will marginalise his fellow Igbo people..... |
confessions time |
SpecialAdviser:Arsenal will keep on loosing until they tell us who killed 2-pac and notorious B I G |
Arsenal will keep on loosing until they tell us who killed 2-pac and notorious B I G |
Going by the way Man U treated Ighalo, any Buharist supporting Man U is a PDP agent |
soon they will bring one theory that buhari government favour delta state than all the South East states |
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na puna go kill this man last last |
Binde adminstration favor nigeria more than obama and Trump adminstration. |
we are many Mr President, some of our member are on facebook, twitter, instagram etc |
this earth will never be at ease again, Jesus is coming soon |
Atiku is technically defeated like boko haram |
sunday is playing PDP script. |
sunday is playing pdp script |
For Arsenal, they will continue loosing until they tell us who killed 2-pac and notorious BIG says the Oracle of the gods |
Nnamdi kanu is a terrorist. |
Atiku is technically defeated |
confusion looking at Atiku with two eye.
I don't know why INEC is yet to de- register PDP as a political party |
shadeyinka:if we are to define poverty, it will be right for us to say is a person that lack shelter,food and clothes, Jesus didn't lack any of this, he has enough food to feed himself, his disciples and even feed his followers. He has a clothes to wear, after his deaths his clothes was use to cast lot. nobody we drag a poor man clothes He has a place to sleep in capenahun, it was on his way to Jerusalem where he know he will not return he make the statement that "the son of man has no where to leave" he knew it was a journey of no return. There is no place recorded in the bible that says jesus was lacking when he was on earth. |
shadeyinka:forget pastor and talk to me based on the Gospels, it is safe to say Jesus was neither rich nor poor. According to His own words, He was not occupied with accumulating earthly riches and material possessions (Matt. 6:19-21). But neither did He go lacking for the material necessities of life. The idea that Jesus lived in material poverty was encouraged by misinformed (and often illiterate). Jesus was a rabbi, and as such, He was required to know an occupation and to earn His living by it. Jesus was a carpenter (Matt. 13:55; Mark 6:3). According to a tradition from the early church, Jesus’ specialty was making farm implements, which may account for His many references to farming activities. The Gospels tell He took up residence in Capernaum (Matt. 4:13), which became the headquarters for His ministry until He made that last trip to Jerusalem to be crucified. This residence of Jesus at Capernaum is referred to simply as “the house” (Matt. 9:28; 13:1, 36; Mark 2:1; 7:17; 9:28, 33; 10:10). If I say to you, “I am going to the house,” you know I mean the house I live in—my residence. There is no evidence in the Gospels that Jesus was ever homeless. The Gospels reveal Jesus was blessed with wealthy benefactors who lived in large houses, and He and the Twelve had money, enough that they had a treasurer, Judas, who stole from them (John 12:4-6). When Jesus fed the 5,000, He and His disciples had 200-days’ wages in their treasury but this was not enough to buy food for so many. Jesus and the Twelve were not poor; they gave routinely from their treasury to the poor Bros. can a poor man feed 12000 people? |
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