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Person wey wear rag say him wan help you fix your clothes 🤣why not ask him to start by fixing his. Charity, they say, begins at home. A failed governor of Anambra is now the blueprint for a thriving mega state, 5th largest economy in Africa. The thing no add up |
What happened to the promise to never leave APGA? Laughable stuff |
Bullying won't win you an election. I hope they have learnt their lessons |
Bros go look for work and stop wasting time on what is beyond you. You only have 1 vote, and can't really control what others do. |
Islamisation agenda |
That's the change we talk about. Our progress may be slow, but we are in the right direction. Going backward isn't an option. |
An apology for wasting 16 years of our national life would have been a perfect start for the PDP, instead they chose to insult our intelligence by campaigning to return to power. We are Nigerians, we are smarter than they can ever imagine. Our verdict is that they haven't learnt enough from their mistakes, so they will continue in opposition for the foreseeable future. |
It is an insult on our collective integrity as a nation that an internationally renowned money launderer is aiming to be president. It tells a lot about the moral decadence that defines this generation of Nigerians. However, I am optimistic that sanity will prevail eventually. Good Nigerians will rise up to protect the dignity and future of this great nation. |
Whenever I read from you guys, hope in my country's future is rekindled. It's refreshing to know that there are still guys who think out there. To put it succinctly, we just can't afford to return to Egypt, no matter how difficult it may seem at the moment, we can only look ahead. |
The mere fact that President Jonathan conveniently ommited the sacred truth that it took his government two weeks to officially respond to the abduction, supports the assertion that the book is full of fictitious characters and stories. |
Thank God you are not one. We reject the internationally certified money launderer |
Whoelse? To Atiku of course. |
He is an internationally renowned money launderer. We can't afford to make our country a laughing stock in the committee of nations. We are decent people and we will show the world exactly that in February 2019. |
A leopard can't change its dirty spots. Believe Atiku at your peril. We shall continue on the path to a sustainable development by sticking with PMB/PYO |
Enlightened and responsible Nigerians know that we can't afford to look back at this point of our political history. Looking back will mean rewarding those who recklessly plundered our Commonwealth. They intend to blackmail the president with the problems they originated, but Nigerians know better. |
Elections are not won or lost on facebook, twitter or nairaland, they happen in the real world. We simply can't afford to go back to the era of wastefulness and vicious looting of the treasury. |
That is a society that values virtues |
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