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Politics / Re: "I Will Never Return To PDP" - Olusegun Obasanjo by phemmyutd(m): 3:16pm On Oct 17, 2017
Paperwhite:
As if he is relevant before. angry angry But he may just be saying the opposite.Remember Buhari promised never to contest again while even shedding crocodile tears but the rest today is histroy.Trust politicians @ your own peril.

Really? Yet those matter most in PDP keep on running to beg him, but you that no body knows even PDP is here typing rubbish

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Politics / Re: President Buhari Leaves For Turkey On Wednesday by phemmyutd(m): 3:13pm On Oct 17, 2017
Baba is now fit to do his job.

Oya, come and wail.

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Car Talk / Re: Coscharis Ford Auto Plant In Nigeria - 600 Vehicles Rolled Out Already by phemmyutd(m): 2:59pm On Oct 17, 2017
GavelSlam:


What do you recommend?


Maybe Innosson...lolz

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Absent As Co-Defendants Arrive Court by phemmyutd(m): 12:28pm On Oct 17, 2017
dexterinc2003:
IPOB keeps claiming he is with the FG, but my question is, if this is true, why hasn't his family filed even an ordinary missing person's report? Why hasn't his wife screamed blue murder so far?

The truth is that Nnamdi Kanu is hiding to evade being arrested, so don't you dare quote me and talk nonsense about why the military surrounded the house of a man that created his own Army in a Sovereign state(like any country wouldn't do that).

The possible outcomes of this court hearing would be either Kanu is declared wanted or his sureties are made to account via confiscation of their bail bonds.

Mind you, Kanu cannot hide forever, sooner or later he has to come out. I will advise the IPOB family not to make too much noise while pretending Kanu is missing, because if an ordinary private investigator(PI) is contracted to fish him out. He will be rounded up within 1 week (Pablo Escobar is an example).

So I will advise him(Kanu) to do the honorable thing (because something tells me he is on NL) and dance to the music he created and stop playing games like a miscreant before things get worse for him.

N. B: Quote me with insults and receive first class Thunder tonight.

Guy, this your thunder wicked oh, even Igbos terrorist are still scared to quote you.
Politics / Re: Anambra Governorship Election: PDP Campaign Flag Off In Pictures by phemmyutd(m): 5:59pm On Oct 16, 2017
See them. The same people crying no election, don enter Asho-Ebi for campaign.

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Politics / See What Happens When A Plane Violates Presidential Airspace by phemmyutd(m): 1:11pm On Oct 16, 2017
Politics / Re: Ibe Kachikwu's House In Abuja Is On Fire by phemmyutd(m): 12:58pm On Oct 16, 2017
swagagolic01:
Lolz... the cabal are burning all his documents

Everything is Cabal to you.

Even your own life is under Cabal control

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Religion / Muslims Have A Right To Islamise Nigeria - Emmanuel Adetoyese Badejo by phemmyutd(m): 6:51pm On Oct 15, 2017
Muslims have a right to Islamise Nigeria —Bishop Badejo

Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Oyo, Most Reverend (Dr) Emmanuel Adetoyese Badejo, speaks on the concerns regarding Islamisation of Nigeria; how his father reacted when he was ordained a deacon more than 30 years ago; how the experience has been, 10 years as a bishop, among other issues. Rita Okonoboh provides excerpts:

WHat attracted you to the priesthood?

The church has always been right that the family is the first formation for a child. I’m happy to have been born a Catholic with a disciplined upbringing and the fear of God and I thank God for that. For as long as I have been aware, I had always wanted to be a priest. As a child, my family was very welcoming to priests and seminarians. My road to the ministry was charted by divine wisdom. After my primary education, I entered into St. Kizito’s minor seminary at Ede. I was around 9 at the time. When I got to class 3, I was delayed for a year because I was considered quite young. The rector sent me home, but my father also sent me back to the seminary, saying I couldn’t be at home. Eventually, I had to take Class 3 twice because of my age. I finished there at the age of 15 but I couldn’t go to the major seminary because they could only take from age 16, so I was sent home again. Thankfully, someone got me a job as a teacher at CAC primary school at Ifo-Osun at the time. In fact, sometimes, the pupils and teachers found it hard to distinguish me from their mates and a few times, the headmaster had to bring me out to the assembly and tell them I was a teacher and not a pupil. It got worse when I was asked to teach English at a nearby secondary school at the time to students who were preparing for their school certificate examination. I had to teach them to accept me first, because I was much smaller than some of the students. Eventually, I reached the required age for the major seminary, and joined the Ss Peter and Paul Seminary, Ibadan. I am really grateful for those delays that helped me mature in the journey to priesthood.

You have been a priest for more than 30 years. Is there any particular experience that remains memorable?
There are too many. To put it a bit more ideologically, one experience that will stay with me all my life about the priesthood is what my father did the day I became a deacon and which I have seen all through the priesthood. It was in October 1984. When I came back from Ife that day, my father was sitting with other elders in the family when I came in. As expected of a Yoruba boy, I prostrated before all of them in greeting. However, my father asked me to stand up and said henceforth, I shouldn’t prostrate before any of them, stating that I was now their father. That was a huge shock to me. I looked at the faces of other people present for approval, and it seemed he was saying their minds. I didn’t argue, but that has stayed with me. In all my life as a priest, the kind of dignity that God has given to the priest, and the kind of respect people – Catholics and non-Catholics – have for Catholic priests, even in the world today, where people have gone secular, and in some cases, anti-clerical, it is still clear that the Catholic priest still has that extra edge – on the roads, with policemen, at the marketplace, in public buses. You can see that there is something about the dignity of the priesthood, once you’re ordained. And it’s not an ordinary thing; it is what Christ said that: ‘the spirit of the Lord has been given to me.’ It’s something we must never lose; it’s something we must continue to appreciate.

How did it feel when you received the news that you were appointed bishop 10 years ago?
It felt like one had run into a tipper while riding a motorbike. I had just returned from the US and I felt it was my time to have a long, drawn-out time after work at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria. I had worked at the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo because my bishop had agreed I would work for two years after which I would go on a sabbatical. In the seventh month, I came to see my Dad who was 90 at the time, and go back. At that time, I was working on my doctorate, which was on the spirituality in Nigerian movies, because at the time, there were concerns that Nollywood films were too fetish and I realised that beneath those concerns, was the call for spirituality, because even an outcry against fetishism is a desire for spirituality deep down. I had gathered materials to work with because I had spoken to families, who also gave me access to actors and actresses even in Hollywood. I had got a scholarship in Rome to write the doctorate there too and I had sent even my books, laptop and other materials to Rome. It was on my way back during that period after visiting Fr (now Bishop) Ajakaye that the call came that I should come to the nunciature. I told the caller I had no business there, but the person insisted that I should come. I assumed it was about my visa, so I went. For days, I didn’t agree to go to Abuja, until my bishop then, now Archbishop Abegunrin, told me I had to go. So, I went. It wasn’t an easy day at all. There was quite a bit of argument and in the end I was sent to the chapel, but even after visiting the chapel, I didn’t feel any better. But I didn’t have a choice and I was asked to choose a date for announcement. I’m still surprised today that I’m Bishop of Oyo, not because I’m afraid of work, but because I never dreamt I would be bishop of anywhere. I was really enjoying being a priest, doing what I was told to do, in the most creative way possible. However, today, I thank God for giving me the privilege to serve at this exalted position. It’s a huge responsibility and I can feel the weight of the responsibility, and I also thank those who have, so far, worked with me to carry out those responsibilities in the Catholic Diocese of Oyo. These past 10 years, I have seen the goodness of God and of a lot of people, who have been contributing to ensuring that the challenges are tackled – the clergy and the laity. These past 10 years, we have seen that there is nothing God cannot do.

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), again, claimed there were plans to Islamise Nigeria – following the Sukuk loan acquisition. Do you think there is a plan to Islamise Nigeria?
I’ve always shared the view of one of our leaders, John Cardinal Onaiyekan. I believe that Muslims have an Islamisation agenda, and they have a right to have it. Do Christians have a Christianisation agenda? Yes, I hope so and we have a right to have it. The Muslims are pursuing an agenda; why are we not pursuing ours? Nigeria, for many many years, let’s be honest, had a larger number of Christians in power, in the past, than Muslims. What we should be doing is a mea culpa, that we failed when we should have worked, and that even now, instead of trying to catch up on our lapses, we’re busy pointing fingers. It’s part of Islam to Islamise; is it not part of our own programme too to evangelise? How much of it are we doing? The education curriculum, which caused so much row recently, was approved when a Christian was chair of the body. Why don’t we turn, first of all, to the – so to speak – ‘terrorists’ within our own clan, who are not allowing the church to breathe and move, before going out to ‘fight?’ Till today, Christians are still not an insignificant population in Nigeria. The next question to ask is: what kind of Christians? A large part of Christians today are Christians in name, who pursue power, position, privileges. That’s not Christianity. And that’s where I come to the issue of the prosperity gospel. We have not yet done research on how much damage prosperity gospel has done to the psyche of Christianity in our country. Prosperity gospel provides cheap solutions to complex realities of life and so many people have heard it, so often, that they begin to believe it; that it is actually possible to have cancer and pray it away, when doctors are actually available; that it is possible to fail exams, and still become the director of a bank, if you pray enough. People believe that in Nigeria.

Is that why we have many churches in Nigeria and no seeming marked difference positively?
Another of our leaders, Anthony Olubunmi Cardinal Okogie, just addressed that. Many of these churches are business centres and shops. Why do you need five churches on a street? Is it right or wrong? Your guess is as good as mine. But, we have not done enough research on this matter that has shifted the attention of Christians from working hard to achieve a goal that is Christian from that to just praying and seeing visions. The church has a role to play to make a positive difference. We must restate our commitment to getting our messages into the mainstream of public discourse, so that the Christian religion would not be rubbished in the mud as it is at the moment.


https://www.google.com.ng/amp/www.tribuneonlineng.com/muslims-right-islamise-nigeria-bishop-badejo/%3famp_markup=1

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Politics / Igbos: Between Monkeypox And Monkey Sense By Uche Madu by phemmyutd(m): 5:03pm On Oct 15, 2017
Editor's note: Uche Madu in Lagos writes on the recent hoax about the some officers of the Nigerian military vaccinating school children with some unknown substance.

Madu stating that Nigerians are no stranger to free medical care by the military said no one has been able to explain why the President Muhammadu Buhari's administration would like to depopulate the southeast region.

Panic, tension, disquiet and anxiety held Nigerians in the southeast of the country for days. And amusingly the cause and source of the baseless anguish, which drenched our people in hysteria was as discreditable as the news itself.

Some social media e-rats and e-thugs posted reports that our people were being massively killed by deadly vaccines, administered by the free medical outreach programme of the Nigerian Army, as it is causing the killer monkeypox disease.

The rumour mongers expanded the scope of this malevolent and hate news to include similar deadly vaccines administered on people of the South-south by soldiers. Monkey sense, to say the least!

Nigerians are not strangers to the free medical services of the Nigerian army to host communities since the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai mounted the saddle in 2015.

The army has been conducting the free medical outreach programme in the last two years, not just in medicare, but other humanitarian gestures in water/electricity, roads and so forth, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to the Nigerian people mostly within its operational scope.

Interestingly, virtually every region of Nigeria has benefitted from these programmes, especially, its free medical outreach from north to south, since the Nigerian army got actively involved in quelling terrorism and other local armed conflicts in Nigeria.


The beneficiaries, among them traditional rulers, usually turn out en masse and also, attest to its efficacy and immense assistance.

The southeast region has also benefited from this exercise before “yesterday,” when people with “Monkey” wisdom hijacked and gave it a new satanic meaning.

Therefore, the roving mischief makers used the instance of the repeat conduct of the free medical services by Operation Python Dance II (Egwu Eke II) to again drum hatred for our soldiers and the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) by speculating the injection of south easterners with monkeypox virus.

No lie can be so disingenuous, but some naive Nigerians almost believed it. Even an intelligent nursery pupil would never believe that soldiers on a secret mission to eliminate a race will be so crude, daft and foolish enough to openly use poisoned vaccines.

Nevertheless, a good and kind-hearted gesture was deliberately baptized with evil. These projects are funded from the Nigerian army’s meagre resources.

The passion for humanity and cordiality with the civil populace by the re-professionalized, disciplined and patriotic Nigerian army under General Buratai is the motivation of these humanitarian services.

Regrettably, many had no conscience and comportment to assess the veracity of the fake news, but instantly believed its unjustified linkage with the activities of Operation Python Dance II.

The 82 Division, Nigerian army, Enugu, traditional rulers, local, state and federal governments refuted the claims as untrue.

But the criminal elements in our midst, whose reprehensible outings in violence have been terminated by soldiers, energized the publicity of this silly news. In the first place, miscreants and armed gangs opposed the presence of “Operation Python Dance II” and boldly requested withdrawal of soldiers so that violent crimes could fester.

The cooked news on the source of the monkeypox disease was another carefully crafted propaganda aimed at extracting their pound of flesh from the army and the government.

So, they had no veritable evidence to buttress their claims, but hell bent on tarnishing the image and reputation of the Nigerian army, they insisted on tagging along with the polluted and wicked reports.

All manner of reasons were ascribed to justify the fake reports.

To these cursed minds, it was the strategy of the army to depopulate some regions in Nigeria’s south, especially southeast.

No one had the sanity of explaining why the FGN under President Muhammadu Buhari or the Nigerian army would want to depopulate any region and for what value?

The Nigerian army in a statement signed by Colonel Sagir Musa, deputy director, army public relations, stated explicitly that “The Division wishes to make it clear that the free medical outreach is not a vaccine intended to infect monkeypox or any major contemporary or emerging diseases in Nigeria to the people of South East or any part of the country.”

Exposing their underbelly of evil, the outlawed IPOB, through its media and publicity officer, Mr. Emma Powerful, claimed the “All Progressive Congress, (APC) government and the Nigerian army are determined to kill as many Biafrans as possible in Anambra State, and southeast in general.”

That’s the extent of indulgence in evil and wickedness by Nigerians, especially by IPOB members. A Kenyan proverb says “The day the monkey is destined to die all the trees get slippery".

The southeast is a region assailed by armed and violent criminality by gangs nurtured by IPOB and the people cried out for government intervention.

Operation Egwu Eke II was government’s response to it. But like can be deduced from the adage, since there is an innate hatred of the federal government by IPOB elements, whatever goodwill extended to the region is perceived in bad light.



As expected, they fought back tenaciously and ferociously, to halt Operation Egwu Eke II; they violently attacked soldiers on patrol, deployed the services of hired civil society organizations to lampoon the federal government on claims of unwarranted militarization of the southeast; blackmailed and issued out violent threats. But none of the tricks worked.

The monkeypox disease vaccination claims of extermination of southerners was just another desperate attempt by these criminal elements to cause disaffection and hatred against soldiers and the federal government to springboard instant withdrawal of Operation Egwe Eke II.

An African adage says, “No matter how the wild howls, the mountain, cannot bow to it”. So, gimmicks are deployed to frustrate the operation of soldiers in ridding the region of armed and violent gangs.

Except that they are not potent enough to distract or deter the resolve of government and soldiers in cleansing our communities and extricating them from the grip of criminals.

The propagandists of the army’s injection of Igbos with deadly vaccines, disconnectedly linking it to monkeypox disease only displayed their “Monkey Sense.”

They are not using their brains to think. So, they act and behave like the typical wild and foolish monkey, who ends up consumed by the fire of its own tricks or plots.

The latest development is a pathetic illustration of the magnitude the Nnamdi Kanu-led rebellious IPOB has injected the people with a destructive monkey sense.

Only those baptized and immersed in monkey wisdom would reason and act this disgracefully before Nigerians.

Kanu has led our jobless youths on the destructive voyage and at the same time, usurped their thinking faculties, by hypnotizing them with monkey sense. So, they have continued to manifest in foolishness, silliness and stupidity.

They may end up becoming pathetic victims of their own contrivances like monkeys.

In African folklore, entanglements of the monkey, sprouts from what the animal thinks is its best and wisest wisdom. The tortoise is cleverer and wiser. It weaves and fortifies its tricks to protect his life and give him desired results from any action.

The tortoise comes out of every problem un-bruised and triumphantly. In spite of its small nature, it once tricked the mighty elephant into a bottomless pit, where it was killed and the blood used to cure a sick king.

The tortoise collected his reward for disarming the elephant, an animal dreaded by other animals, even when a handsome reward was offered.

Conversely, Kanu and his followers hate to see our kinsmen imbibe the cherished wisdom of the tortoise. They are scheming to inject everyone in Igboland with monkey brain, instead of the tortoise’s clever brain, necessary for gainfully navigating modern-day politics in Nigeria.

The Yorubas and the Niger Deltas are now exploiting the monkey brain of the Igbos for regional gains in the configuration of Nigeria.

But the Igbos appear to be learning nothing and they will certainly forget nothing. And so, Igbos unrestrictedly incite themselves against one another, and extend hatred and antagonism to any other nationality in Nigeria.

When our own brothers in drug war invaded a church at Ozubulu, Anambra state and massacred people, some foolish people swore it was marauding Fulani herdsmen.



IPOB elements contrive fake news of the injection of deadly vaccinations on Igbos by soldiers, and thereafter, claim it is execution of the Fulani/Hausa agenda of the total annihilation of Biafrans.

Do they even imagine the damage such vile and farcical propaganda is doing to the cords of friendship with other tribes in this confederation?

Someone should save us the Igbo race from IPOB, which has already laid it on the slaughter slab. This mentality of dubiously frustrating a noble idea and painting it black, even where it resists such colourations is retrogressive.

History suggests that in the days of yore, when the Great Zik of Africa, the proud son/leader of Igbo nation and Nigeria impressed on the colonialists Britain, to give free milk to school children in the region, they rejected it.

We flaunted unsubstantiated claims that it was expired milk and the Britons who anchored it intended poisoning our children.

Zik again offered us “Okporoko” fish at campaigns and some also claimed it was poison and extracting a revenge against Zik, Igbos refused to vote for him at the polls. Who has injected us with this more deadly monkey sense? Must we embark on actions likely to boomerang dangerously against our people ?

https://www.naij.com/1130384-igbos-between-monkeypox-monkey-sense-by-uche-madu-opinion.html

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Politics / Re: The Politics Behind Npower by phemmyutd(m): 9:24pm On Oct 14, 2017
MyNewJackeT:
Ever since Jubrin came back from London, This man has been holding our youth hostage over the Npower program, making young people die of heart attack.

The real Buhari will never do this, the npowerng monicker has not been useful in nairaland.

The young people of my community are eagerly waiting for the list and this is not going down well,

my proposal is that if the FG headed by jubrin doesn't make the Npower list available by this week, then I'm going to send Charlie boy boys on him.

The matter don tire me, and the matter don tire us.

our mumu don do

This political wait is too much, jubrin should just tell us when the list will be ready.

the NIS, the Police, the Army, The Air Force, The Civil service all the recruitment are on stand still because of this FG.

Oga this is how I would keep you waiting in 2019.

I will not forget.

Why are your community youths interested in Buhari Npower? They should go and join BSS instead.

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Politics / Re: Latest Photo Of Nnamdi Kanu In London! by phemmyutd(m): 9:09pm On Oct 14, 2017
SalamRushdie:

Don't mind them it's a very old picture
Give us a link to confirm it's an old pix.
Politics / Re: Buhari Is Fair And Just To All States : Ebonyi State PDP Governor Umahi Says. by phemmyutd(m): 3:56pm On Oct 14, 2017
SirBlack999:
All we've to do is just endure, till 2019 comes.
Talking about Gov. Umahi, I think he's another sold out.

You can do.anything you like to your governor. But you know there is nothing you can do to Buhari, because your vote did not put him there
Foreign Affairs / Zimbabwe Appoints "Minister Of Whatsapp" To Control Internet Use by phemmyutd(m): 3:50pm On Oct 14, 2017
Zimbabwe has appointed a minister to control internet use in the country

- The minister is reported appointed to clamp down on indiscriminate use of social media apps like Facebook and Whatsapp

- The appointment has raised a lot of controversy over the president's attempt to clamp down on freedom of speech

Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe, has announced that a new ministry for cyber security has been created as a trap to catch “rats” misusing the internet in the country.

Former Zimbabwe finance minister, Patrick Chinamasa, has been named as the minister who will head this new Cyber Security, Threat Detection, and Mitigation ministry.

The controversial appointment has been criticised by many who believed it is a way for the president to clamp down on freedom of speech and expression in the country.


The ministers has since been renamed as “minister of WhatsApp and Facebook” by the locals.

Zimbabwe has in fact, issue new rules on the us of Whatsapp in the country.

Before a Whatsapp group could be formed in the country, the rules required the group to be registered and for the administrator of the group to have government level clearance.

While Mugabe and the government describe the new ministry as “protective” i.e. acting in a defensive role, there are worries it is really aimed at attacking, like controlling social media use locally. This all comes as Zimbabwe finalizes a Computer and Cyber Crimes Bill that has already attracted criticism from human rights and freedom of expression campaign groups, Quartz reports.


He also said Africa was suffering a system perpetrated by “historic injustice, one that can never be justified today.”

Mugabe wondered why Trump was interfering in the issues of other countries.

He also warned that countries, especially Africa, would fight every monster that comes in any way just like the continent successfully fought imperialism.

https://www.naij.com/1130330-zimbabwe-appoints-minister-cyber-security.html
Politics / Re: Is This Not Bonny - Bodo Road At 70% Completion By The Last Administration? by phemmyutd(m): 12:13pm On Oct 14, 2017
So the rest should not be attended to, been though we don't know how you arrived at your 70%

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Politics / I Will Never Waste My Tweet On Any Badly Raised Young Person - Oby Ezekwesili‏ by phemmyutd(m): 12:17pm On Jul 07, 2017
One decision I made is to never waste my tweet on any badly raised young person - Oby Ezekwesili‏

Politics / Re: Cabal Wants Certificate Case Lost So As To Have Both Buhari & Osinbanjo Removed by phemmyutd(m): 12:04pm On Jul 07, 2017
HungerBAD:
Laughing.

Everybody is now a political scientist with their analysis on how the cabal will do this or that.

Funny guys.

Everybody now claiming to be Cabal
Politics / Re: Cabal Wants Certificate Case Lost So As To Have Both Buhari & Osinbanjo Removed by phemmyutd(m): 12:03pm On Jul 07, 2017
This OP is even an online Cabal giving us fiction stories
Politics / We Never Owed Deji Adeleke N2b, Says Aregbesola by phemmyutd(m): 9:02pm On Jul 05, 2017
We Never Owed Deji Adeleke N2b, Says Aregbesola

Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has debunked insinuations that the Osun State Government obtained a N2 billion credit facility from Dr Deji Adeleke to offset the state’s workers salaries in 2014.

He described the statement being allegedly championed by the Adeleke family as untrue adding that there was no time he or the government solicited such help.

Aregbesola spoke in Ikire during the APC mega rally for Saturday’s by-election in Osun West Senatorial District.

The governor said no businessman can have the conviction to borrow a state N2 billion to pay salaries.

His words “Let me clear the air on one issue they have been promoting. Neither I Rauf Aregbesola or the Osun State Government borrowed from Deji Adeleke to pay salaries.”

“I did not collect anything from them, they collected from me. No businessman can be so buoyant to the extent of borrowing a state the sum of N2b.”

Governor Aregbesola stated that he was maligned by the Adeleke family when he approached to pay a condolence visit to the family of late Senator Isiaka Adeleke.

The Osun helmsman who berated the disposition of the family to the whole scenario said until his death, the late Adeleke and himself were good friends.

The governor said in the history of the Adeleke’s in politics, there was never a time when their father, Senator Ayoola Adeleke nor his son, Isiaka were conservatives but progressive politicians who are concerned about the people.

He said the PDP is a dead party in Osun politics noting that no matter of politicking will make the party succeed in the forthcoming election.

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Sports / Re: Nairlander Younger Sister Won Highest Goal Scorer In Gtbank Masters Cup (Photo) by phemmyutd(m): 11:21pm On Jun 30, 2017
UnknownT:
How many goals did she score? Please, change the Are to Her

9 goals
Sports / Re: Nairlander Younger Sister Won Highest Goal Scorer In Gtbank Masters Cup (Photo) by phemmyutd(m): 7:26pm On Jun 30, 2017
UnknownT:
How many goals did she score? Please, change the Are to Her
thanks
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Sports / Nairlander Younger Sister Won Highest Goal Scorer In Gtbank Masters Cup (Photo) by phemmyutd(m): 6:46pm On Jun 30, 2017
MY younger Sister Bashirat Won Highest goal scorer in GTBank Lagos Master Cup

FOLLOW ME WISH HER THE BEST.

Politics / Re: Se Governors Dressed In Hausa Attire Draw Criticism From Massob by phemmyutd(m): 10:19am On Jun 29, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
undecided
Yes I am afonja as you want to say. We all knows you are a factory product.

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Politics / Re: Se Governors Dressed In Hausa Attire Draw Criticism From Massob by phemmyutd(m): 10:17am On Jun 29, 2017
DieBuhari:

How many of your Yoruba governors have you seen wearing Igbo attires on a trip to Abuja?
At least I have a father to insult, it is rare to see a Yoruba man who knows his father these days

So you are happy because I said your father? Who doesn't know that 98% of Igbo's don't have biological father? We already knew you people are baby factory products, and that why you behaves such

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Politics / Re: Se Governors Dressed In Hausa Attire Draw Criticism From Massob by phemmyutd(m): 9:31am On Jun 29, 2017
DieBuhari:
Obiano and that fat fool in Enugu state are the most guilty.
Always wearing agbada.
Fools

I don't know what you guys gain in just coming online to insult people. You can insult anybody including your father, so far He don't see things the way you see it.

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Politics / Re: Wike Leads Delegation Of Rulers To Sultan Of Sokoto's Palace (Photos) by phemmyutd(m): 4:39pm On Jun 27, 2017
How will Igbos survived this? My condolence to the Ipob families

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Politics / Re: Cabal Renders Osinbajo Incapacitated, Strip Him Of Presidential Powers by phemmyutd(m): 10:05pm On Jun 25, 2017
Some people are just creating senseless headache for themselves. Cabal ko, caliber ni
Politics / Re: Stop Deceiving Nigerians On 2017 Budget, Senate Tells Fashola by phemmyutd(m): 11:49am On Jun 24, 2017
I will believe Fashola in millions way than to listen to all those useless Senators
Crime / Re: Another Nigerian Arrested In Mumbai For Drug Peddling by phemmyutd(m): 9:43pm On Jun 23, 2017
Okafor make it 8 in total just for today alone.
Them don swear for these guyz

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Politics / Re: Breaking News: Action Alliance, PPN, LP, AD,SDP,APDA Endorse Ademola Adeleke by phemmyutd(m): 12:20pm On Jun 23, 2017
Johnnyessence:
the same words you always repeat and at the end victory always come. You better don't waste your time here ok. Otunba Ademola Adeleke victory is assured. He's winning in landslide victory. If ogbeni Aregbe the mudashir hussein paymaster doesn't settle the debt of lautech lecturers and their salaries Apc will continue to fall apart. They are already falling. Thousands of members are living in droves. What they see about Apc is propanganda and their lies. The more they blow their propanganda the more they fall apart.

I wish you all the best. Come back here after the election to remind me. Thanks

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