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APGA has come to stay not even the yorobar party APC can stop it with their usual noise making. We can't afford to be ruled by Islamic extremists. Anambra adigo nma.. |
Kingsley1000: SHUT UP!!(vexed)which facets of state ecomomy?aren't they private institutes?he's funding those churches oblivious of high fees paid on anambra state versity.rubbishSo far as the schools are within the Anambra state borders and Anambra students studies there then Obi is on the right track. Obi has done so to even private hospitals and private schools and colleges in the state to achieve the overall MDG program ahead of other states of the federation. This is why some folks does not understand what development is about. Anambra adigo nma.. |
The clown Ifeanyi is a drowning man. He cannot even win a local government chairman in Anambra talk more state governor. God forbid. An illiterate for that matter, who can't even make one correct sentence. |
mekonline: I guess the money has been diverted to the funding of APC which obviously ranks higher on his scale of preferenceThat is certain.. Tinubo his godfather has been smiling to GTbank all these while.. Imo state allocation(100%).. going..going..gone to tinubo and his hausa cousins.. ![]() While the poor people of imo state continue suffering in hardship and under development.. ![]() |
Imo state under the clown okorocha long gone to the ditches.. ![]() What a people.. |
This clown always trying to play to the gallery. Seeking cheap publicity..tufiakwa!!!! |
Oge nwa Anambra.. Love you.. ![]() |
alexchiny: Dont get it twisted bro, i was just replying that lost soul! Actually, we igbos dont need nothing from APC because we are yet to accept them down east. Let them take both the presidential and VP slots, we don't need them.GBAM!! You just said my mind.... |
babe_online: Nyanmiri don come again!Where is the pictures nah? Is it the ones where they are wearing uniform like scout boys? APC is wrecking the yerobaland for real and thieftunubu is smiling to the bank.. ![]() |
Roches should be banished from Igbo land, he is not even an Igbo man. Heard his true father is from Taraba state. So he want to substitute GEJ presidency with his VP slot from a boko haram party? We have had VP 30yrs ago, so its not a new thing. If APC is serious let them zone presidency to SE and it must not be the mallam okorocha that will fly the flag, if not GEJ till 2019 |
Ofemmmmanu don come again!! ![]() Where is the pictures..? Clowns!! ![]() |
[s] funshint: Most of U̶̲̥̅̊ are just beclouded by sentiments when its glaring that Obi only politicised the deportation saga just to spite Ngige. I'm even sure must of U̶̲̥̅̊ hv nt read wat Ngige said about the deportation U̶̲̥̅̊'re just reacting based on sentiments. Now read his comment below and that will show U̶̲̥̅̊ that Obi is a devil who is just bent on tarnishing Ngige's image:[/s] TRASH!!!!!! Did APC led government dump Igbos at the foot of the Onitsha Niger Bridge at 3am?!! This singular act of boko haram party APC has sealed the fate of APC to win even a common councilor not to talk more of winning the Zik's Place (Anambra Government House) Zik's Place (Anambra Government House) is not meant for boko haram party and yeruba party.....deal with it. If it will take sentiment to flush out aboki and ofemmmmanu party from desecrating our land so be it..... |
The general norm here now is voting APGA into office in November. We all have our voters card ready to vote APGA en-mass. Boko haram party APC is dead on arrival, Ngige should find a way to hold back to the Senate because he will soon loose it too. Coupled with the recent deportation of Igbos by APC led government, it effectively shut out APC from the entire process. Ngige should blame his failure on APC and boko haramites.. That is what everybody is pointing at here on the ground..... |
FreeGlobe: you must be a comedian. mood scientistI have warned you to desist from this your one-man-war. FYI: Am in Awka right now so I can feel the pulse here. I have a voters card too, we are all going to vote Obiano. He is equally a technocrat like Soludo. |
The mood here precisely in Awka is indicating that Obiano is the governor in-waiting. All the joints all over the city are filled to the brim with people discussing the emergence of Obiano. |
FreeGlobe: Are you not shameless pairing Ngige with Obi a sitting governor and akunyili a minister. whether it went into a run off or run on, its a big failure for obi and we all know how obi practically dragged ojukwu to beg Anambra people before 'winning' the governorship. Nobody likes Peter obi apart from people like you he pays. APGA has lost!Nwanne stop this you unruly attitude. As for Obiano he is the next governor. Am live and direct in Awka, there is wild jubilation from Anambra north, infact its like Anambra north people relocated to Awka to celebrate this. Take it from me, Obiano is the next governor of Anambra state the Light of the Nation. We want somebody that will continue from the solid foundation and financial prudence already laid by Obi. As for Ngige he is wasting his time and money because obviously nobody will look his way due to his association with boko haram and yeroba party APC |
I was passing around Awka road this morning I saw this post pasted on the walls showing the pictures of Igbos deported in their own country by APC led government. With this media attack, I wonder how Ngige will win more than the votes of his wife and children.
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berem: APGA is already dead and buried! Willy Obiano is just being elected so as it won't be there's is no candidate for the party. The game is between Andy Uba and Ngige. Ngige has already won the hearts of Anambrans.Which heart did Ngige win? You mean after the deportation saga by same APC? APC is a boko haram party and it has already failed on arrival. No sane Anambran or Igboman will vote anything with aboki or ofemmmmanu party in Anambra. |
Kingsley1000: ...Sister,infact i go marry u....You mean you want to marry your fellow man? Nwokem be careful oo..it is 21 years imprisonment. |
slimghost: If he has good credentials, we will support him. We must not let APC win Anambra. Never!That is the point. I will be at Bejoys @ Aromma Junction for evening, come there and take some bottles of Hero drinks ![]() We must not allow boko haram party come near Anambra- The Light of the Nation. The race for Zik's Place (Anambra Govt House) is between PDP and APGA. |
Sincere 9gerian: We know of only one confused and shameless liar. He is none other than GbaweThe boko haram party APC is the most confused I have seen in this part of the world. ![]() |
The party is a boko haram organization, so therefore it cannot be trusted with power before they turn Nigeria to Somalia and under development. |
They should quickly jail this guy.. Make he go to prison to tell them how many women he has slept with.. ![]() |
While the outcome of the request to transfer the trial of former Minister of Aviation, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, to another judge is being awaited, ADE ADESOMOJU reports that another uncertainty beclouds the case It is still uncertain whether or not Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, who is currently handling the trial of former Minister of Aviation, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, at a Federal High Court, Lagos, will be the one to complete the case. Before Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, two other judges had handled the case, yet Mr. Festus Keyamo, who is prosecuting Fani-Kayode for money laundering charges on behalf of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, has requested the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, to transfer the case to another judge. While the transfer request is pending, another twist to the case, which makes its future uncertain is that both Fani-Kayode and Keyamo have declared for the newly-registered All Progressives Congress. Keyamo has not only declared to be part of the party, he has gone further to indicate his interest to run for the senatorial election in his home state, Delta, on the platform of APC. Our correspondent was unable to obtain the response of the EFCC’s spokesman, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, when asked if his agency was aware of the political leaning of its private prosecutor. Uwujaren did not respond to the first text message sent to his phone. The subsequent telephone call put through to him was unclear before the line went off. But he did not respond to subsequent call and text message sent to his phone on the subject matter. Fani-Kayode did not also respond to the text message sent to his telephone. However, the subsequent call put through to his phone few hours later was not successful as the telephone line was said to be unreachable. Meanwhile, Keyamo, responded to our correspondent’s enquiry on the matter. Keyamo, who confirmed his foray into politics, but refused to dwell on his membership of the APC, said his winning of an election would mean that he would stop prosecuting criminal cases personally. The lawyer was, however, uncertain about who carries on the case after him. He said, “If and when I win any public office, I’ll have to stop prosecution of cases. I will either allow my chamber to carry on, or some other lawyer will do so. If I am unsuccessful, I’ll carry on with prosecution.” Fani-Kayode, was first arraigned by the EFCC for money laundering charges on December 23, 2008. The matter started before Justice Ramat Mohammed, who was then presiding over a Federal High Court, Lagos where Fani-Kayode was arraigned. It was re-assigned to Justice Binta Nyako after Justice Mohammed was transferred out of Lagos Division. Justice Nyako took over the matter in February 2012. Trial had already started when, suddenly, Nyako was transferred out of Lagos and the matter was re-assigned to Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia. The matter had started afresh before Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia and a witness has been called, yet she may not be the last Federal High Court judge to hear the matter, which has journeyed all the way to the Supreme Court and back to the Federal High Court since it started in 2008. Keyamo, who has been prosecuting the case on behalf of EFCC since it started in 2008, is seeking that the matter be transferred to yet another judge. His reason for the request was that the judge, Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, had raised a question about the authority of his law firm or a junior from his office to prosecute the case. Though, on July 7, 2013, Keyamo presented two separate letters from both the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, and the EFCC, authorising him to prosecute the case in the name of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he claimed that the judge having earlier questioned his authority to prosecute the case, should no longer be allowed to continue presiding over the matter. So as the public awaits the decision of Justice Auta on the matter, only time will tell how the prosecutor’s political foray will affect the case. |
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