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Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by bitbillionaire: 9:42am On May 23, 2025
A very big shock awaits many of these politicians from the SS and SE decamping from the party they were voted into power to APC.

Many of them will learn a hard way that it is the people that decides who leads them in a democracy not Tinubu's APC.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by EleweNjewe: 9:43am On May 23, 2025
cool

That Man Na Real Jagabandit!
He Don even shake Pope grin

god of politics

grin
Emmanuel900:
What you are really afraid of is Tinubu winning Akwa Ibom and other state that may decamp to APC.

And what I will tell you is to be scared.

Without Igbo and Christians votes you will realize Peter Obi is nothing.

The small sucess Peter Obi enjoyed outside the East in places like Lagos and Plateau is because of him going from one church to the other during the last election to campaign against islamization agenda conspiracies, Tinubu have already destroyed that game for him, he only have Igbo votes Left and I will tell you even that 95% Igbo votes Tinubu already have plan to hijack more than 30%
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Jonjam269: 9:45am On May 23, 2025
When your so-called messiah jumped from APGA to PDP to LP, you called it democracy in action. But when other politicians do the same, you scream that democracy is under threat. Everything Obidients accuse others of, they’ve done even worse. We know you’re hurting, keep wailing as usual.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by just2endowed: 9:50am On May 23, 2025
put a pastor and imam in power, they will still behave like one corrupt politicians. it does not matters
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by helinues: 9:50am On May 23, 2025
Jonjam269:
When your so-called messiah jumped from APGA to PDP to LP, you called it democracy in action. But when other politicians do the same, you scream that democracy is under threat. Everything Obidients accuse others of, they’ve done even worse. We know you’re hurting, keep wailing as usual.
They are too insecure for political game
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Ilekokonit: 9:51am On May 23, 2025
ScamHunter:
It's called state capture. That's how cartels roll. Slow and steady. Whether Enugu or Abia, Bauchi or Osun. It's just a matter of time. Don't forget that The Vulture is a Patient Bird.
E be like say you read a lot of James Hadley Chase novels in your youth as that was the title of one of his many fascinating books. Those were the days when we were forced to use our imaginations to imagine what an author is saying unlike the spoon feeding rubbish we see these days on social media.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Bizibi(m): 9:53am On May 23, 2025
Everyone will move on, some of you need to know it is not about the political party but the individual.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Omalicious1: 9:56am On May 23, 2025
kettykin:
Once a governor defects to the APC, governance often mutates into a grotesque performance of entitlement.

The hunger to impress vanishes. Complacency creeps in like mold—quiet, stubborn, and destructive.

Innovation dies not with a shrug. Decisions that once sparked growth are replaced by ceremonial nonsense, photo-ops, and recycled rhetoric.

And now Akwa Ibom, a state that for over a decade stood as the eastern corridor’s vanguard of growth, risks being lobotomized—its strategic edge dulled by party loyalty over public service. I’m genuinely alarmed.

Thank God Enugu, Abia, and Anambra haven’t bent the knee to the center. That disalignment is a strange blessing—it keeps governors alert, uncomfortable, and thus accountable. Because when re-election isn't guaranteed by party machinery, performance becomes the only real currency.
We are watching..
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Wasky101: 9:56am On May 23, 2025
Aniluvreal:
I am asking this question again and again, what is Umo going to APC to do? Not that this APC is performing for you to say I am going there because of how they're performing. The worst political party with the worst ideology ever.

People are saying that politics is all about interest. I am asking again, what type of interest is Umo Eno looking for now in APC?does he want to contest for presidential election, me and you knows that it's not even possible. I don't know who's deceiving this man and he believes it.

Umo Eno really betrays us Akwa Ibomites. I don't care if Tinubu wins his reelection, that's not my business. But I want Umo Eno to be taught a life lesson if he finally decamps by losing his reelection bid, which is so imminent. Everyone will work against his reelection.
How old are you?
In 2031 when Asiwaju completes his 8yrs in office power rotates back to the north and VP to d south. The VP to South will be btwn SE and SS.
And you are here talking about interest. What more interest can be bigger than this.

People change jobs on a daily just to be able to reach the pinnacle of their careers. Banking industry for example.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by nams77: 9:56am On May 23, 2025
kettykin:
Once a governor defects to the APC, governance often mutates into a grotesque performance of entitlement.

The hunger to impress vanishes. Complacency creeps in like mold—quiet, stubborn, and destructive.

Innovation dies not with a shrug. Decisions that once sparked growth are replaced by ceremonial nonsense, photo-ops, and recycled rhetoric.

And now Akwa Ibom, a state that for over a decade stood as the eastern corridor’s vanguard of growth, risks being lobotomized—its strategic edge dulled by party loyalty over public service. I’m genuinely alarmed.

Thank God Enugu, Abia, and Anambra haven’t bent the knee to the center. That disalignment is a strange blessing—it keeps governors alert, uncomfortable, and thus accountable. Because when re-election isn't guaranteed by party machinery, performance becomes the only real currency.
You see that your last sentence? That's the truth right there
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by agadez007(m): 9:57am On May 23, 2025
Abloh:
without attaching desperately to the minority tribes in the SS, Igbøs will d!e
Nairaland will allow Yorubas say whatever they please but I reply a comment they ban me
See this own wishing a whole ethnic group death
Una for kuku change the name of the site to Yorubaland
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by gare(f): 9:57am On May 23, 2025
kettykin:
Once a governor defects to the APC, governance often mutates into a grotesque performance of entitlement.

The hunger to impress vanishes. Complacency creeps in like mold—quiet, stubborn, and destructive.

Innovation dies not with a shrug. Decisions that once sparked growth are replaced by ceremonial nonsense, photo-ops, and recycled rhetoric.

And now Akwa Ibom, a state that for over a decade stood as the eastern corridor’s vanguard of growth, risks being lobotomized—its strategic edge dulled by party loyalty over public service. I’m genuinely alarmed.

Thank God Enugu, Abia, and Anambra haven’t bent the knee to the center. That disalignment is a strange blessing—it keeps governors alert, uncomfortable, and thus accountable. Because when re-election isn't guaranteed by party machinery, performance becomes the only real currency.
I thought this man was a Man of God, so why his defecting? Is that not betrayal?
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Obaaderemi2: 10:06am On May 23, 2025
kettykin:
Once a governor defects to the APC, governance often mutates into a grotesque performance of entitlement.

The hunger to impress vanishes. Complacency creeps in like mold—quiet, stubborn, and destructive.

Innovation dies not with a shrug. Decisions that once sparked growth are replaced by ceremonial nonsense, photo-ops, and recycled rhetoric.

And now Akwa Ibom, a state that for over a decade stood as the eastern corridor’s vanguard of growth, risks being lobotomized—its strategic edge dulled by party loyalty over public service. I’m genuinely alarmed.

Thank God Enugu, Abia, and Anambra haven’t bent the knee to the center. That disalignment is a strange blessing—it keeps governors alert, uncomfortable, and thus accountable. Because when re-election isn't guaranteed by party machinery, performance becomes the only real currency.
Take out Anambra. Anambra is already APC in deed but Apga in name. It's just like saying Wike is not for APC
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by honeyB2018: 10:06am On May 23, 2025
Whiteshield:
You sit in the East but you are stretching neck to cry that a South South state is a beacon of growth in the Eastern corridor. Why can't you pick a state in your region as an example of growth?
Or progress is a taboo in the East?
Akwa Ibom isn't even in the East.

If Pdp were such a fantastic party, why did you vote them out in Abia?

You are supporting LP but crying that someone decamped from Pdp. You people are not even serious.
Sometimes, I wonder how some of you here reason. The hatred for the IGBOS and anything Igbo is assuming a disturbing rate. So someone else from another state cannot express his views about another state, perhaps he derives a living from there?
What's the criteria to determine that this poster is of S'East extraction, that gives birth to this kind myopic response?
Must you come from a state,to give your views about what is happening or has happened in the region or particular state? By our spread as Nigerians, we have one-two person's as relatives living in different parts of the country, for the sake of my brother or sister or relation who lives in the region or state that is not their, I can't share my views about what is happening there? Are you alright at all.
Boko Haram, terrorists and Fulani herders are causing havock in different parts of the nation, so the states not affected by their devilish art, people in those states, can't talk about them? How do you reason?
This is the 21st century, please be reasonable in your thinking. You are too awkward in your reasoning
People of S'East extraction, clamoured for for the construction of the 2nd Niger bridge,did they do so because it was meant for them alone?. Development in any state in Nigeria,affects every Nigeria,so we have the right to comment on what affects others in their state, it's not a crime.
Grow up please.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by UkoAnnang(m): 10:08am On May 23, 2025
kettykin:
Once a governor defects to the APC, governance often mutates into a grotesque performance of entitlement.

The hunger to impress vanishes. Complacency creeps in like mold—quiet, stubborn, and destructive.

Innovation dies not with a shrug. Decisions that once sparked growth are replaced by ceremonial nonsense, photo-ops, and recycled rhetoric.

And now Akwa Ibom, a state that for over a decade stood as the eastern corridor’s vanguard of growth, risks being lobotomized—its strategic edge dulled by party loyalty over public service. I’m genuinely alarmed.

Thank God Enugu, Abia, and Anambra haven’t bent the knee to the center cancer. That disalignment is a strange blessing—it keeps governors alert, uncomfortable, and thus accountable. Because when re-election isn't guaranteed by party machinery, performance becomes the only real currency.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by UkoAnnang(m): 10:09am On May 23, 2025
angry


The sin of Udom Emmanuel need to be checkmate
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by yaki84: 10:15am On May 23, 2025
Aniluvreal:
I am asking this question again and again, what is Umo going to APC to do? Not that this APC is performing for you to say I am going there because of how they're performing. The worst political party with the worst ideology ever.

People are saying that politics is all about interest. I am asking again, what type of interest is Umo Eno looking for now in APC?does he want to contest for presidential election, me and you knows that it's not even possible. I don't know who's deceiving this man and he believes it.

Umo Eno really betrays us Akwa Ibomites. I don't care if Tinubu wins his reelection, that's not my business. But I want Umo Eno to be taught a life lesson if he finally decamps by losing his reelection bid, which is so imminent. Everyone will work against his reelection.
Who else if not Godswill Akpabio, he doesn't even know who Akpabio is..
By the time he defects and he is denied automatic ticket for reelection, he will know what he has gotten himself into.
Udom knew who Akpabio was, he used long spoon anytime they had breakfast together, Umo with a false calling, with plenty baggages around him thinks he will please Akpabio when he joins him in carrying broom.

He should continue..

2027, I pray Either labour or whoever pdp presents gets this pasta out.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Arda1000(m): 10:16am On May 23, 2025
Whiteshield:
You sit in the East but you are stretching neck to cry that a South South state is a beacon of growth in the Eastern corridor. Why can't you pick a state in your region as an example of growth?
Or progress is a taboo in the East?
Akwa Ibom isn't even in the East.

If Pdp were such a fantastic party, why did you vote them out in Abia?

You are supporting LP but crying that someone decamped from Pdp. You people are not even serious.
more than anything you need a geography lessons
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by helinues: 10:17am On May 23, 2025
agadez007:
Nairaland will allow Yorubas say whatever they please but I reply a comment they ban me
See this own wishing a whole ethnic group death
Una for kuku change the name of the site to Yorubaland
Stop sweating, go to biafraland
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by McDoe(m): 10:18am On May 23, 2025
When I read the nonsense from the governor, I shook my head and concluded that we have never gotten any leader except some self-serving, low self-esteem idelogyless political scavengers. May God help the masses
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by honeyB2018: 10:19am On May 23, 2025
praxs:
They hardly reason before the talk. They couldn’t fix their own state yet bothered about fixing another state. You begin to wonder if they have followcome mental issues
It's you that doesn't reason before you talk. How do you know that the poster is an Igboman or woman?.
Why should an individual commit a crime and you find pleasure in heaping the blame on a whole tribe?
PDP governors, were performing governors before, both in the S'East and S'South. Think of the days of Peter Odili, Wike, Amaechi,Victor Attah, even GodsWill Akpabio. Udenwa was also a performing governor in his days. There's nothing wrong with PDP, as a party, but individuals who are there.
Labour Party has also produced good governors in the days of Oshiomole, Mimiko, so if Otti is doing, it's in their tradition.
So reason before you talk and don't heap the blame of someone's sin on a tribe.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Mrexcell(m): 10:19am On May 23, 2025
The juju tinibu is using to make those governors to defect to the apc despite not performing at the federal level is really a very strong one. Those defecting are only showing nigerians how weak and c.owardly they are.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Mrexcell(m): 10:22am On May 23, 2025
Aniluvreal:
I am asking this question again and again, what is Umo going to APC to do? Not that this APC is performing for you to say I am going there because of how they're performing. The worst political party with the worst ideology ever.

People are saying that politics is all about interest. I am asking again, what type of interest is Umo Eno looking for now in APC?does he want to contest for presidential election, me and you knows that it's not even possible. I don't know who's deceiving this man and he believes it.

Umo Eno really betrays us Akwa Ibomites. I don't care if Tinubu wins his reelection, that's not my business. But I want Umo Eno to be taught a life lesson if he finally decamps by losing his reelection bid, which is so imminent. Everyone will work against his reelection.
It's not ordinary the juju the apc is using to lure them is a very strong one.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by honeyB2018: 10:28am On May 23, 2025
Emmanuel900:
What you are really afraid of is Tinubu winning Akwa Ibom and other state that may decamp to APC.

And what I will tell you is to be scared.

Without Igbo and Christians votes you will realize Peter Obi is nothing.

The small sucess Peter Obi enjoyed outside the East in places like Lagos and Plateau is because of him going from one church to the other during the last election to campaign against islamization agenda conspiracies, Tinubu have already destroyed that game for him, he only have Igbo votes Left and I will tell you even that 95% Igbo votes Tinubu already have plan to hijack more than 30%
You are living in the 14th century. Don't worry, let the game begin. Your postulations will become a reality, when Peter Obi positions himself in a wrong party. If he positions himself correctly politically, your body go tell scores later.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by agadez007(m): 10:28am On May 23, 2025
helinues:
Stop sweating, go to biafraland
You suppose come collect my phone

Jobless fellow
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Heffalump(m): 10:30am On May 23, 2025
helinues:
No mincing of words. You people are immature, intolerant for political stuffs

You guys are not interested in living while allowing others to breathe

Worry about your home state, worry about your own life. Akwa Ibom people are not complaining to you
Do you really have any other life endeavour than being on nairaland 24/7 ?
If not, please dm me I have a job for you that's well paying.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by helinues: 10:32am On May 23, 2025
Heffalump:
Do you really have any other life endeavour than being on nairaland 24/7 ?
If not, please dm me I have a job for you that's well paying.
How is that your life's headache? Na your parents dey pay my bills?

Stop being petty
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Jerewise332(m): 10:39am On May 23, 2025
I just laugh seeing this thread, please which innovation are you talking about in Akwa ibom state?
It's quite obvious that those that are not from a certain state will begin to write about a place they know nothing of..
Are you talking about a state with almost hotels everywhere now and if you ask for the pay, it will shock you that most of the staff work like an elephant and eat eat like an ant.

A state that unemployment is high and most of the youth are just yes sir to the politicians just to get peanut..

I am Akwa ibomite.. And I know what I am saying
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by SmellingAnus(m): 10:40am On May 23, 2025
ScamHunter:
It's called state capture. That's how cartels roll. Slow and steady. Whether Enugu or Abia, Bauchi or Osun. It's just a matter of time. Don't forget that The Vulture is a Patient Bird.
LoL... You definitely have seen the movie Blood Money
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by Gerrard59(m): 10:40am On May 23, 2025
rinzaugustine:
You forgot to mention increase in crime rate anytime a party goes APC…Nigeria is a lost case which inspite of all the potentials of the country can never be redeemed but can also get worse
APC supporters never talk about this.
Re: I Am Really Afraid For Akwa Ibom State by fabuloz1(m): 10:42am On May 23, 2025
honeyB2018:
Sometimes, I wonder how some of you here reason. The hatred for the IGBOS and anything Igbo is assuming a disturbing rate. So someone else from another state cannot express his views about another state, perhaps he derives a living from there?
What's the criteria to determine that this poster is of S'East extraction, that gives birth to this kind myopic response?
Must you come from a state,to give your views about what is happening or has happened in the region or particular state? By our spread as Nigerians, we have one-two person's as relatives living in different parts of the country, for the sake of my brother or sister or relation who lives in the region or state that is not their, I can't share my views about what is happening there? Are you alright at all.
Boko Haram, terrorists and Fulani herders are causing havock in different parts of the nation, so the states not affected by their devilish art, people in those states, can't talk about them? How do you reason?
This is the 21st century, please be reasonable in your thinking. You are too awkward in your reasoning
People of S'East extraction, clamoured for for the construction of the 2nd Niger bridge,did they do so because it was meant for them alone?. Development in any state in Nigeria,affects every Nigeria,so we have the right to comment on what affects others in their state, it's not a crime.
Grow up please.
You just gave that person a piece of my mind. You did well
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