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PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ogenyi1: 7:47pm On Feb 04, 2019
Imo state ranked the least in IGR in the SE with the highest debt profile


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Ttipsy:
Imo ranked high amid other South eastern States of Enugu Abia Anambra Ebonyi in IGR for 2qtr
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PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ogenyi1: 4:44pm On Feb 04, 2019
mktinsight:
I AM AN IDIOT
Idiot come back here
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ogenyi1: 4:42pm On Feb 04, 2019
Hopeless frustrated angry idiotic poverty inflicted bastard. Go and face your fellow angry poverty tormented bastards. Hopeless good-for-nothing-dunce.

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mktinsight:
The idiotic old goat wailing again. Go and face your fellow low life and low IQ kobo kobo agbero paid to post rubbish online. I don't have time for stupid fools like you.
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PoliticsRe: President Buhari Blasted For Saying 'It Is Not Clear What I Have Noted Here' by ogenyi1: 4:31pm On Feb 04, 2019
Buhari is a disgrace to Africa, this is the same gworo chewing incompetent stark illiterate some fools still want to vote because of promise of producing the president.

Ngeneukwenu how market? cheesy

PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ogenyi1:
Hopeless bitter frustrated worthless old man, how much have you paid since your youth to this your old age? Why not go and become an indigene of Ogun or Lagos states. This was the same thing you were doing at omambaladotcom, but I am here to face you Bastard.

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mktinsight:
You are very stupid and must be the idiotic twin of ogenyi1. Go and check how many corporates are based in Lagos and pay PAYE tax before you open your stinking mouth about IGR. Ogun State has over 100 large corporates including Nestle, Nigerian Breweries, Lafarge, Hayat. Go and read and learn f00l.https://guardian.ng/business-services/ogun-state-attracts-304-industrial-firms-in-seven-years/
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PoliticsRe: Massive Turnout For Okorocha's Senatorial Flag Off by ogenyi1:
Shut up nwokem, Okorocha can even sell Imo state for political power. He loves power so much that he even used his legs for rituals. Are you not aware? Keep deceiving yourself that Okorocha cares for Imo state. Those guys are there for photo-ops because of the money they were paid but they will eventually vote against him in the election.

Abagworo:
If you are able to buy up to 100 thousand people for Senatorial declaration then ypu can as well buy 100 thousand votes.
PoliticsRe: Massive Turnout For Okorocha's Senatorial Flag Off by ogenyi1: 4:06pm On Feb 04, 2019
Ego ndi Imo agwugo mehn. Okoroawusa don buy all of them with the little allocation the ordinary Imo state receives from the center. From their faces, it is very clear that they were bought. They are just their to stand for the photograph but they will massively vote against him and his house boy(Nwosu). cheesy

PoliticsRe: Onnoghen: Senate Discontinues Supreme Court Case by ogenyi1: 3:37pm On Feb 04, 2019
cheesy
CelebritiesRe: "Men Them" - Paul Okoye With Peter Obi by ogenyi1: 3:01pm On Feb 04, 2019
The winning team cheesy
RomanceRe: "They Must Buy Me A Car" - 19-Year-Old Girl Declares Interest In "Demented" Man by ogenyi1: 2:49pm On Feb 04, 2019
Enugu people are well known for being imbeciles, armed robbers, ritualists and prostitutes. Ask madam ogenyi cool cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Enugupikin:
but that's the fact ...most Anambala people have been used for ritualisticc purposes and the rest are just demented naturally like this down syndrome man and you
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RomanceRe: "They Must Buy Me A Car" - 19-Year-Old Girl Declares Interest In "Demented" Man by ogenyi1:
Enugu people are Anambra slaves. Ask Michael cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy


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Enugupikin:
osagyefo98 I'm not surprised..who knows whether you don't have down syndrome too...down syndrome is eating up every Anambala person brain. grin grin
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PoliticsRe: Peter Obi, Jimi Agbaje Storm Alaba International Market - Photos by ogenyi1: 12:51pm On Feb 04, 2019
Massive cheesy
PoliticsRe: Atiku Promises To End ASUU Strike, Name Cabinet On First Day In Office If... by ogenyi1: 12:36pm On Feb 04, 2019
This is a man that is prepared for the office and not the illiterate gworo chewing dullllard that wasted more than 6 months only to name criminals as ministers.
PoliticsRe: Instructions Written Down For Buhari, Man Raises Concern by ogenyi1: 10:42am On Feb 04, 2019
Just look at who is ruling over 200 million educated Nigerians. I repeat, No sane person will ever vote this stark illiterate gworo chewing cow-herder
PoliticsRe: Afenifere, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Northern Elders Forum Endorse Atiku by ogenyi1: 8:01am On Feb 04, 2019
It's over for the illiterate gworo chewing Buhari cheesy
PoliticsRe: See Massive Crowd That Welcomed Kwankwaso In Dala Local Government In Kano. Pics by ogenyi1: 9:26pm On Feb 03, 2019
This is beyond massive
PoliticsRe: Buhari, APC Can't Rig This Election - PDP by ogenyi1: 8:38pm On Feb 03, 2019
Buhari dare not try it
PoliticsRe: JUST IN: PANDEF, NEF, Afenifere, Ohanaeze, Middle Belt Forum adopt Atiku by ogenyi1(op): 5:22pm On Feb 03, 2019
Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Kebbi State Gets Hot As Atiku Abubakar And Team Storm's Kebbi State... by ogenyi1: 5:00pm On Feb 03, 2019
Massive
PoliticsRe: How Nigerians May Vote, State By State: Buhari, Atiku In Tight, Tough Race by ogenyi1(op): 4:54pm On Feb 03, 2019
Atiku is coasting home to victory. BY HIS GRACE
FamilyRe: 15-Year-Old Chinwe Married To Older Man Has Been Returned To Her Parents (Pics) by ogenyi1: 4:30pm On Feb 03, 2019
Enugu is cursed slaves to Anambra people. Ask Michael cheesy


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Enugupikin:
this Anambala almajiriis again... osagyefo98 your people are a very big disgrace to SE ...you guys needed to be merged with your brothers up north...
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PoliticsHow Nigerians May Vote, State By State: Buhari, Atiku In Tight, Tough Race by ogenyi1(op): 3:56pm On Feb 03, 2019
Opinion: How Nigerians May Vote, State by State: Buhari, Atiku in Tight, Tough Race as Feb 16 Closes in
By Eric - February 3, 2019 052

With just 13 days to the February 16 presidential election, the dynamics of the race for the nation’s top job indicate an interestingly tight and tough contest between the two leading candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari.

This latest development is not only evidenced by the frenzy of their campaigns, which has seen both candidates traverse many states and across the geo-political zones, but more strongly connected to the degree of acceptability that the two candidates enjoy, in what is fast becoming a popularity contest.

THISDAY’s recent field intelligence gathering, which reports a tight and tough contest, however, presents both state-by-state and geo-political zone analyses of what is obtainable by each of the two front-runners in the states, thus giving an evolving picture of what might ultimately be the regional standing of the candidates and their parties.

North-west
In the Kano, for instance, the race pictures a 65 per cent victory for Buhari and 35 per cent for Atiku, In Kaduna, while Buhari is likely to get 55 per cent of the votes cast, Atiku may post just 45 per cent. The race in Katsina is a no-contest as Buhari is sure to secure 70 per cent to Atiku’s 30 per cent.
In Sokoto, Buhari manages an edge over Atiku with 55 to 45 per cent sharing, but in Zamfara, the contest promises a 50-50 contest. Kebbi looks comfortable for Buhari with a 60 per cent advantage over Atiku’s 40 per cent.

Thus, in the North-west, Buhari is sure of victory in at least five states, albeit with varying winning percentages, with a draw in one with Atiku.
Buhari is certain to prevail in Jigawa with a 60/40 mergin over Atiku.

North-east
The dynamics in North East varies differently from the North West, because here, in Bauchi for example, Buhari is sure of some 60 per cent to Atiku’s 40, while in Borno and in spite of the growing insurgency, the votes will still go the way of Buhari, also with 60 to 40 per cent voting.

Atiku will put up a good showing in Adamawa with a 65 per cent advantage, leaving Buhari with 35 per cent. Moving on to Yobe, Buhari is positioned to score 60 per cent, leaving 40 for Atiku and the same equation is shared in Gombe – 60/40 – also in favour of Atiku. But the Taraba contest is a different one as it sees Atiku coasting home with 70 per cent and 30 for Buhari.

Here in the North East, both candidates would have a very tight race with the states shared three each.

North -central
The battle for North Central appears an all-Atiku affair, because Benue is determined to deliver Atiku with 70 per cent, while leaving 30 per cent for Buhari. Plateau, although slightly tough, would also deliver Atiku with 55 per cent, while conceding 45 per cent to Buhari. A repeat of this is likely in Nasarawa, where Atiku might go home with 55 per cent and Buhari, 45 per cent.
Kogi State’s battle also looks good for Atiku even though with the same 55/45 sharing formula. But Niger might go the way of Buhari with 55 per cent to Atiku’s 45 per cent. However, Kwara is solidly PDP and would deliver Atiku but with 55 per cent to Buhari’s 45 per cent.
The summary here is five states for Atiku and one for Buhari.

South-west
Considered the real battleground because of the number of votes that is up for grab, the race in South-west is unavoidably tight. In Oyo, for example, Buhari will certainly top with 55 per cent, while Atiku gets the remaining 45 per cent of the vote count. But in Osun, the situation is too close to call and might flip either way. Is a 50/50 chance. The Osun equation is unlikely to be repeated in Ondo, which may give Buhari 55 per cent and Atiku 45 per cent.

Buhari appears comfortable in Ekiti, where he may likely get his highest votes in the zone with 60 per cent to Atiku’s 40 per cent. Interestingly, however, Ogun too may go the way of Atiku with 55 per cent to Buhari’s 45 per cent, because of the many factors that are currently playing out in the state. But the Lagos battle is a 50-50 ratio. The dynamics are quite intricate.

Curiously, the South-west goes the way of Atiku with three states to Buhari’s two, while drawing in one, Lagos.

South-east
Further South, the battle for the soul of South-east is almost predictable even without the enabling field work. This is because the entire zone would go the way of PDP, although with different percentages accruable to each state.

Starting with Imo, the heartland of the South-east, Atiku is sure of at least 60 per cent of the votes with 40 per cent concession to Buhari. The same ratio is obtainable in Abia, God’s own state: 60-40 in favour of Atiku. Ebonyi too is sharing her votes in the same 60-40 pattern, also in favour of Atiku, while Enugu, which is South-east safest state for the PDP, boasts 70 per cent for Atiku and 30 per cent for Buhari. In Anambra, where Peter Obi’s home-zone advantage is certain to work for Atiku, the PDP candidate stands to get 60 per cent votes to Buhari’s 40 per cent. The final analysis in this zone sees Atiku clearing all the five states.

South-south
Similar to what obtains in South-east, the entire South-south too might go the way of PDP, with votes contingent on their voting strengths.

Rivers promises to deliver the PDP with a percentage of 80 to 20 in favour of Atiku, while Cross River will post 70 per cent for Atiku and 30 per cent for Buhari. Akwa Ibom, despite the current state of play, will still deliver PDP with 60 per cent and concede 40 to Buhari.

Edo will deliver the PDP with 55 per cent, leaving Buhari with the remaining 45 per cent. In Delta too, the PDP will post some 75 per cent for Atiku and 25 per cent for Buhari, while Bayelsa, though with a relatively small voting strength, will hugely deliver Atiku’s PDP with 80 per cent, leaving the remaining 20 per cent for Buhari.

The South-south analysis also sees Atiku clearing the entire six states. As for the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, it looks like a 50/50 chance for the two candidates. And may go either way.


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PoliticsJUST IN: PANDEF, NEF, Afenifere, Ohanaeze, Middle Belt Forum adopt Atiku by ogenyi1(op):
JUST IN: PANDEF, NEF, Afenifere, Ohanaeze, Middle Belt Forum adopt Atiku


Five top socio-cultural organisations on Sunday endorsed Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

They are: the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF), Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Afenifere and Middle Belt Forum (MBF).

More to follow…


https://www.thecable.ng/just-in-pandef-nef-afenifere-ohanaeze-middle-belt-forum-adopt-atiku/amp?__twitter_impression=true

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PoliticsRe: Atiku Arrived Kebbi To Flag Off PDP Presidential Campaign - Photos by ogenyi1: 2:05pm On Feb 03, 2019
Atiku the man cheesy
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by ogenyi1: 12:53pm On Feb 03, 2019
Ofuzo please lets have a discussion. Please how can you justify this humongous debt burden on Imo state with nothing to show for it? Discuss..

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by ogenyi1: 12:44pm On Feb 03, 2019
Lol.. They will post the same portion of the same shabby road 100 times from different sides. Okoroawusa obviously failed woefully as a governor despite the humongous debt burden which is the highest ever in the SE. In all these debts he accumulated over the years, there's no reasonable project done by Okorocha in his 8 wasted years. cheesy

PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by ogenyi1: 12:37pm On Feb 03, 2019
Useless old man. I will give you two things to discuss instead of you guys constantly talking about states that are far ahead of imo state.


Insecurity and debt burden in Imo state


https://www.nairaland.com/4165923/breaking-news-three-young-men


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Abagworo:
Chino you have more pressing issues to discuss than meddling.https://www.nairaland.com/4999844/15-year-old-chinwe-married-older-man
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PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by ogenyi1: 12:09pm On Feb 03, 2019
Just shut up, you guys are always here enviously talking down on states ahead of Imo state. It is you and your father that's jobless if not you won't be busy taking note of posts.

If what i am doing pains you, then hit your head on a concrete. Useless people


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SoNature:
You must be jobless for coming here all the time to monitor who mentioned Anambra State and who didn't Anyway, we will keep mentioning Anambra State because it's our neighboring state
O na ewe gi, jee kuo isi gi na ana!
we have another lunatic on the loose
Kindly get rid of these dirty pictures
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PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by ogenyi1:
In case you lots don't have anything to discuss other than discussing states that are ahead your Imo state, then you guys should be discussing the debt burden on Imo state. You lots should be worried and concerned over this debt and start checking if projects on ground is commensurate with the massive debt with nothing anywhere on ground to show for it

PoliticsRe: Buhari Fails To Recognise Own Handwriting On NTA (video) by ogenyi1: 9:33am On Feb 03, 2019
I like Buhari for once thing---- he is a comic relief cheesy

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