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SeverusSnape:you lack sense...let me dash you one...
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SeverusSnape:am not from Osun...wise-up
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SeverusSnape:2023 is too much...he will not even see the end of this year ....olodo like you. |
SeverusSnape:and the same Buhari will rule you till 2019
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SeverusSnape:Wailer i know your type...You belong the class of people like Wike....i refuse to say a word to you..its too early.. |
I said it yesterday and all the PDP supporters were busy calling me names....PDP are thieves and the stolen mandate that Mr Wike is using will soon be taken away from Him. Mark my words. |
hinwazaka:not in this coming election, lets wait and see...Wada is has lost already |
kestolove95:my sister, i hate Wada with passion.. He has not done anything in my state. |
INTROVERT:check again dear |
The reelection bid of Governor Idris Wada of Kogi State may have suffered a major setback following indications that former President, Goodluck Jonathan and some entrenched interests within the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, are against him returning to the Government House in Lokoja. The immediate past President and his supporters accuse Wada of being responsible for the party’s defeat by the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the presidential election, according to The Nation. It quoted a highly placed source who disclosed that the ex-President believes that Wada supported the APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari because he is a Muslim, adding that his grouse with Wada also bordered on the latter’s visit to former President, Olusegun Obasanjo in his Abeokuta home in Ogun State, at the height of the presidential campaign. Wada lost in his ward and local government to the APC during the last presidential election, despite the alleged “huge war chest” made available to him by the presidency to prosecute the March 28 election. It was gathered that other forces against Wada’s emergence as the PDP governorship flag bearer include the party’s former national chairman, Dr Ahmadu Ali and former Governor Ibrahim Idris. The PDP National Working Committee, NWC, on Wednesday postponed the governorship primary in Kogi State from Thursday to Monday, September 14, attributing the shift to logistics issues. The newspaper gathered that the party is actually shopping for Wada’s replacement, which is the real reason for the last day postponement of the governorship primary. According to the source, “Jonathan believes that Wada supported Buhari because he is a Muslim and that he went to visit Obasanjo before the general election. “These are some of the reasons why you are seeing what we are witnessing. Ahmadu Ali is angry… They argued that Wada deliberately lost his ward and local government in favour of Buhari. “Idris needs N4 billion which he used to finance Wada’s2003 election and that Wada has not paid him all the while, but that he needs the money now”. Despite the perceived outcome of the state party congress which favoured Wada, the fear that the national secretariat might spring its own delegates list during the primary is another source of worry for the governor’s camp. Hundreds of party delegates massed at the Government House Lokoja early Thursday morning, with rumours of plans to take their protest against the unfolding development to Abuja. “You see the large number of delegates, but the truth is that they have an equally large number of delegates on their list at the national headquarters and this they can bring. Nobody is sure,” said another source. http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/10/wadas-return-in-jeopardy-as-jonathan-ali-idris-withdraw-support/
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BlackrulesDworld:
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benedictnsi:
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DONSMITH123:yes! |
BlackrulesDworld:i hear you Officer Mufu |
benedictnsi:May your tea never lack milk |
DONSMITH123:abi |
BlackrulesDworld:then you must say the truth and dont be blind
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BlackrulesDworld:Wailer....its good for PDP. Tell Wada to pay them or else......no comments |
DONSMITH123:they av virtually empty Kogi state. this is a state that looks like a local government. Worker have not been paid for 9 months and the governor is coming back for the second term Have you visited the state capital recently? It looks like a shadow. No good road. |
Omo thief dey steal from thief again? |
A former lawmaker, who represented Bade/Jakusko Federal Constituency of Yobe State in the 7th House of Representative, Hon. Hassan el-Badawy, has reminded Nigerians that it took the current President, Muhammadu Buhari, three months to appoint commissioners as governor of the defunct North-East state. el-Badawy, who made this known to Daily Trust in reaction to the row generated by the President’s delay in appointing ministers more than 100 days after his inauguration, noted that Buhari as governor eventually got the best after exhausting three months to appoint commissioners. According to him, “When Buhari was a governor (of the defunct North-East State) in the 70s, it took him three months to appoint commissioners and it worked out well because he got the best. And since then, he has been in and out of government. Therefore, he knows the people well. Nigeria is big and so many people have disappointed when entrusted with position of power”. Noting that it is only the foolish ones that rush into where angels dare to thread, the ex-Reps member stated that “Nigeria is not where you just jump up and do some things. He (Buhari) has a long way to go, it is better he goes in a planned way. He may have come with a blueprint but what he met on the ground might be different. “For example, the PIB bill, he was not there when the bill was made, he has to know if it was done to favour some persons before approving it. If you impose it on Buhari to implement, it will be unfair. Let us give him time because he knows he cannot do it alone. I think he wants to be sure of who he is appointing,” he stated. http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/10/buhari-used-three-months-to-appoint-commissioners-as-north-east-governor-ex-rep/
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amusadele:
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sunnyb0b0:
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DONSMITH123:my brother, forget those loosers.. |
agarawu23:abi o my brother |
Those Bunch of loosers always making noise. Either they hang the portrait or not, Buhari remains the president. They should wait till 2019. Simple. Let the wailing start...Bunch of loosers...Wike will soon loose his seat in River state as well. |
OZAOEKPE:
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OZAOEKPE:You need help...which hospital they release you from? |
My house shall never be part of untimely death this ember month in Jesus Name. |
One Sule Aladi, who reportedly had her face bathed with acid by her alleged lover, Kazeem Abdullahi, has cried out from her hospital bed. The patient, DAILY POST recalls, was poured acid by her said lover a few months back, when she broke up with him, accusing him over alleged infidelity. According to the 25-year-old, Abdullahi had promised to destroy her beauty so that no man can have her and he reportedly carried out the threat by bathing her with acid. The Kogi state-born is currently bedridden at the Federal medical center in the state capital, Lokoja. Aladi, who has part of her face, back, right leg, ear, and one eye burnt by the acid has been crying for help from well-meaning Nigerians. Speaking with newsmen from the female ward of the FMC, she sobbed: “I need help from Nigerians. I need their prayers and support to help me get well. “All I’m after is to be able to walk again. Presently, I cannot put my leg on the ground. I know I am already disfigured. “I also know that Kazeem has succeeded in his plan. He vowed to destroy me and he has succeeded, yet he once professed his undying love to me. Right now, I don’t care about my body or look again; I just hope I can walk. “I never knew love could turn out to be this hurtful,” Aladi added. http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/09/woman-bathed-with-acid-by-ex-lover-cries-for-help/
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raheem123:May your tea never lack milk all the days of your life. Lolz |
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