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Come Feb 2010, the victorious march of Cee Cee Soludo to Awka government house would put his detractors and press blackmailers to shame and opprobium. Cee Cee is the Solution!!!! ![]() |
Kobojunkie:You are not even ashamed of your pathetic life . . . . Your mates are in Nigeria contributing immensely in the political and socio economic arena While you old dimwit spends 24 hrs on line attacking a man who had achieved what your present and future generations can never dream of. However, there is no need to be pertubed with the frequent imbecillic rantings from you Yoruba low life because that would amount to a fully dissipated energy~~~~~ You are just a quitessential old dunce. ![]() |
Kobojunkie:Ojukwu is the Supreme leader and thats what you cannot take away from him . . . . It is the life honour we Igbos have bestowed on him. However, it is the right of you yoruba retard to always ROFLMAO in your imbecillic trademark way. bilymuse:You better stick to your almajiri language . . . . Hausa retard. ![]() |
Dis Guy:Another imbecillic product of the normadic education doing what they know best!!! Lazy set of blood suckers. ![]() |
^^^^ What made him to be among the finest? |
Nchara:Ignore those Yoruba Mgbatimgbatis, there sole aim is to invade Anambra state with the lame dock AC party, . . . . thats why they spend most of their time maligning Soludo or Peter Obi. |
debosky:What a silly question? FyI, Peter Obi is the best candidate: to be generous, I would say that he is among the best three and that why Ojukwu is supporting him. Igbo elders are known to be specific on where they stand instead of doing the yoruba style-- Standing between the fence. |
olafolarin:Its a pity . . . . Your statements just showed how pathetic the life of you old fool looks like. Your mates are in Nigeria waxing strong while you are in Germany taking pictures in an elevator. How dare you even compare the Igbo nation with the South West where poverty is naturally endemic. Even after 39 years of the infamous Awolowo 20 pounds policy, you naturally handicapped yorubas have nothing to show for it. For the upteenth time, you Yoruba Ofe mmanus are the problem of the cesspit called Nigeria . . . . the parasitic and cawordice nature of you folks is astounding. |
MrCrackles:Nairalanders are already over bored with your imbecillic and redundant three liners. I can only deduce one thing from your posts which is that your are definetely a product of a malfunctioning condom. . . . an unfortunate event that denied you scalag the benefits of having an elder or father in the house. Hence, I wasnt surprised to see you and your fellow bad eggs of the society throwing unguarded tantrums against Eze ndi Igbo Gburu Gburu. What a waste of human air!! Too bad ![]() |
~Bluetooth: MrCrackles:Birds of a feather . . . . .By their ignoble rantings we shall know them. . . However, these obvious rantings from you Hausa and Yoruba Ofe mmanus shows that Odumegwu Ojukwu is a revered institution in all the roots and crannies of the cesspit called Nigeria. Unfortunately, you twats are yet to accept the fact that you all are little demons that are always attenuated by the voice of Ojukwu. |
All of you clamouring for any kind of revolution should limit it to your back yards and spare the South East or else . . . . . After tribalizing the Nzeogwu revolution and supporting the genocide against Ndi Igbos . . . Some hypocritical elements are now crying foul in the same Nigeria they defended . The unfolding events in Nigeria are just the beginning, by the time we get to Malachi, all of you that fought against Biafra would be asking for your own nation;unfortunately, such call would be futile at this stage. Good Morning One Nigeria!!! ![]() |
MrCrackles:Shut up!! . . . . Quitessential drooling slowpoke. How dare you open your stinking boucael cavity against Eze Ndi Igbo? You should even spend more time asking your mother about your biological father. Anuofia!! @Poster Your interpretation of Ojukwu's speech had exposed your abysmal level of genetic ignorance. It is really pathetic!! ![]() Long Live Ojukwu. |
mbulela:And who else do you expect to preach to the sane people. |
mama-gee:Because you are a fugly slowpoke. . . . . . As for all the Ojukwu traducers, you all are homosapien midgets when compared to Ojukwu . . .Little demons pointing at the holy water. |
Anambra state leads . . . . others follow! What does the law say about the internal democracy of political parties? . . . . It says that they have the mandamus to choose or select a candidate of their choice after all available options have been explored . . And thats really what happened in the case of Soludo, PDP chose him because he is the best candidate that can repair the already deteriorated image of the party in Anambra state. Again, the Nigerian Supreme court has shown that it is the Supreme interpreter of the law . Anambra 2010, Ceee Ceee Soludo is the Solution. |
SOLUDO is the SOLUTION. |
And thats the simple truth! Soludo is the Solution. |
I can no longer wait to see Charles Soludo in Awka government house. Cee Cee Soludo is the Solution!! |
netotse:Are you his problem? . . . . .Soludo is just being delayed but he will surely have the last laugh. |
The real Winner is yet to be included in the list. Cee Cee Soludo is the Solution!! |
By Omoh Gabriel & Funmi Komolafe LAGOS—The Management of the Intercontinental Bank Monday served sack letters to no fewer than 1,500 of its workers. However, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, protested the retrenchment, but did not disclose what its next line of action would be. NLC’s General Secretary, Mr. John Odah, said in a statement, “our stand is that workers are not responsible for the crisis. The Central Bank of Nigeria and the affected banks know those who abused the trust of depositors to enrich themselves,” Odah said.” “We will not agree to be made scape goats. As long as those people are not made to cough out the money they took, we’ll not accept a situation where workers will be sacked.” The sack of the workers is a continuation of the house-cleaning the bank started last Thursday. While Thursday’s exercise was mainly targeted at the top management, this time senior managers, managers, deputy and assistant managers up to management training in the bank were affected. Vanguard gathered that last Friday, the bank’s management, at a meeting with all the regional and branch managers in its head office complied the list of those to be sack or to be retain in the bank. Managers were said to have left the bank with the instruction to submit the list of those they do not want to work with and the entire list was compiled weekend. It would be recalled that the management of Intercontinental Bank last Thursday sacked about 50 senior management staff of the bank. But in an official statement the bank said only 26 senior management of the bank voluntarily resigned their appointments. Insiders told Vanguard that those affected were the executive management from the rank of Assistant General Managers and above. Vanguard learnt that in the exercise all the General Managers, Deputy General Managers except two, and 17 Assistant General Managers were affected by the forced resignation. The banks statement said “As part of the on-going restructuring exercise in Intercontinental Bank Plc, the Management of the Bank yesterday accepted the voluntary exit of 26 Senior Management officers of the Bank. “The collective exit which is viewed as a sacrifice, is the contribution of these Senior Management officers to the recently-launched ‘Project Transformation’ which is being implemented in three phases. “This is expected to pave the way for the new Management to reposition the Bank on a new foundation. The Bank is committed to pursuing bold and necessary changes that will fully restore value and confidence to all our stakeholders. “It would be recalled that the Bank recently launched “Project Transformation” which is a three- pronged strategic plan to stabilise, re-build and consolidate the bank for greater efficiency and profitability.” Vanguard investigation, however, revealed that the affected staff were forced to resign as they were told that there services were no longer required. Those being forced out of the bank, according to a senior officials, were those regarded as being the moles in the bank that appear to be loyal to the erstwhile Managing Director, Erastus Akingbola. Yesterday the caretaker Managing Director, Mr. Lai Alabi told newsmen in Lagos while reacting to the waivers the bank granted to debtors that “we are contesting with serious issue of moles in the bank, what this people intend to achieve was to malign the bank, frustrate the progress we have made for the purpose of serving certain interests. “This management has remained focussed in operating in an open manner with a high degree of integrity and transparency. We are succeeding in introducing a culture of good corporate governance which was entirely lacking in the past. “A few disgruntled elements who are not happy with this new direction are working hard underground to frustrate it. We shall not allow them.” It was gathered that the sack of the senior management staff was part of the effort of the new management of the bank to flush out senior officers who are believed to be loyal to the former management or had compromised their position during the era. Intercontinental Bank is one of the five banks whose chief executives was sacked by the CBN in the first phase of the banks’ audit exercise. The banks’ Chief executive was sacked alongside the executive directors for poor corporate governance which led to huge non-performing loans that eroded the shareholders’ funds of the banks. These are just among the Genesis of sanueconomics. By the time we get to Malachi, the Nigeria economy would be singing lulabies at the mortuary. . . . . These are what you get when you appoint an Islamic scholar |
texazzpete:I wont deliberately dabble into the same ocean of ignorance with you by responding to your poorly hatched malign of Prof Soludo. . . . . Moreover, you should have responded to my earlier post before ranting like a dog . |
^^ Utter rubbish . . . . !!!!! |
kosovo:Undoubtedly thats the reason why you Soludo haters should shut up because it is quite clear that you all are ignorant of the fact that PDP as a political party has the right to work towards the victory of their candidate. Also you have not answered my question . . . . . How did your comrade sponsor his 2007 election? . . . . . If he didnt use the Nigerian workers levies he embezzled during his tenure at the labour union, then who are his sponsors. |
@poster Oshiomole should shut up and mind his looting business in Edo state. He even have the gut to point his fingers at Soludo whereas he never disclosed to Nigerians how he amassed the money used to sponsor his 2007 gubernatorial campaign. . . . . . I guess he sponsored the campaign with the few change he earned during his tenure at the Nigerian Labour Congress. . . .Oshiomole you are a thief!! |
A lazy man cant survive in Naija . . . . Unlike in the USA where some depend on government welfare. To survive in Naija . . . creativity should be your middle name. |
mama-gee:I guess you are their master . . |
Yoruba people are the reservoir of all sorts of social vices in Nigeria and abroad . . . . .they are the first in JUJU, Kidnapping, Bank Id theft etc . . . They dont have any good thing to offer the cesspit called Nigeria. . @ Mekus , . . . . . . Nwanne keep up the good work. |
^^^^ Nothing is impossible in Oduduwa land . . . . their prowess in JuJU and witchcrafting surpasses the theories of biology. |
vowiski:My brother dont just bother your self . . . . . Thats the kind of argument you should be expecting from a country full of wicked and jealous semi-literate fools. . . . . .The only good news they would like to hear is the failure of their opponents or those who had made it big in life. |
LouisUlo:Lawd have mercy!! . . . Another omo oduduwa rabbies infested dog on the loose. ![]() |





