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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by SeverusSnape(m): 8:50am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Am Igbo and i know Igbos and their behaviour.
So you should know no matter what, 95% of them would vote GEJ. It's like saying Hausas won't vote Buhari.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by jamesadonai(m): 8:51am On Jan 17, 2015
Who de write in my in behalf you know I no go use twti I dont wat troble ooo
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by D33VA(f): 8:51am On Jan 17, 2015
@ op
As inconveniencing as the whole experience must have been. I am sure we all appreciate the fact that as a result of their conduct ( however unprofessional) no life was lost tru bombing or wt ever. The preservation of life for me is the most important

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by Nobody: 8:51am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:
"Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is coming to umuahia on Friday, 16th January 2015" Good and fine, how does that concerns me? Mitcheeeeew... I took my lesson bag heading to the usual spot where i normally get keke. I discovered something odd, some keke were empty and yet won't stop to give me a ride. "they have started their usual shakara" i said to myself. i finally got a keke and to my utmost surprise, the road to orpet leading to Abia state township stadium was lodged with logs of wood and patrolling police vehicles. The keke driver took another turn and it seems every road were blocked as some army officers where patrolling everywhere with their guns. The keke rider has to drop me and i paid him #30. I grab my bag and took the road to BCA [Broadcasting Corporation Abia state] and a call came in. I was answering the call when an Hausa Army officer in front of me ordered me to abort the call immediately. I hesitated and manage to abort the call frowning my face on him. I continued on my journey. Few minutes later, I got another call and i was answering the call when an Igbo police officer called me, he took my phone forcefully.
"who U dey call?" he asked with bloody eyes. It dawn on me that am in serious trouble. He seized my phone and i stare at him for a while as my heart pound against my chest. He said i should forget the phone and go. I noticed some other guys like me standing dejected beside the road. I shock my head in dismay, "this police officers will certainly make some cool money today" i concluded in my mind walking out on him but inside me, i don't want to lose that phone but i have no choice than to keep moving. I grab my bag and continue my journey once more as i felt an unusual feeling inside of me. He called me back with beckoning hands.
"Who is your father?" lolzz, what a question.
"My dad is the Chief Security to the Chief Justice of Abia State" i manage to spit out and he's eyes suddenly got wider and he handed me the phone.
"Don't answer call until U don reach where U dey go." he said as he handed me back the phone heading to he's post. I rumpled my face although deep inside, i was smiling. I look around and saw some guys lying wretchedly on the ground. Hmmmm. What an arbitrary use of power by the Nigerian police. Always finding unnecessary reasons just to make some money. Citizens were walking to their respective place of work including the pregnant and old because no vehicle were allowed to use the road. I bump on an Hausa Army officer and he look at me with uncertain eyes.
"una president coming.. Road blocking pregnant women walking walking on leg. Who I be? God? Calling him Goodluck when he's badluck" i had no option than to smile at the officer not because of the point he's making but because of he's grammatical construction. "these comedians are right sometimes lolzz". Honestly speaking, i Don't think ten percent of Abia state residents are going to vote for him cause everyone i met were either castigating the president or Abia state governor. T.A Orji. I reached Umudike junction with a new spirit of victory cause i thought my encounter with these Lawless beings are over, little did i know that my problem is just beginning. I met another patrolling police vehicle and they were searching everyone's, looking for bomb i guess lol. It got to my turn and the officer scan me with he's weary scanning eyes which sent shivering impulses within me.
"Stay here." he said ignoring me. What did i do wrong? I found myself asking as i walk to the platform of Badlucks cause i wasn't the only one. We wasted more that 2 hours and i found myself pacing around.
"All of you can go" the officer said after searching our bags the second time. What did i do in the first place? What went wrong? I couldn't summon enough courage to ask him that. In other to let sleeping dog lie, i went my way shocking my head profusely. Nigerian is beyond repair. Nigeria is beyond redemption. Clashes and shattering sound of glasses brought me back to reality only to see an Army officer breaking the glass of a hammer bus with he's gun.
"you crazy? Come down, i said come down" the Army officer said in range as the young driver came down and was greeting with a resounding slap and i guess, i saw he's head spinning around as tears drop down my cheek. What will happen if we are in Mlilatry rule? I comforted my heart with the hope of making Nigeria better in our generation. A better Nigeria. A better country.

So the president is to blame for all this? Onukwu

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by Alphaoscar: 8:52am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Don't crucifix me yet please, the people i have met are against GEJ. Simple and short. Am just expressing their views and mine.





Don't allow anybody or group of 1diots intimidate you. They have always been creating the impression that Igbos loved GEJ and he love them back as well but this story now is a pointer to the fact that GEJ did not even trust Igbos because if he feel save among them he wouldn't have militarilize what ordinarily suppose to be a carnival and a celebration of love between bros.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by BrokenTV: 8:53am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Majority of the Igbos are against here. They just want to eat he's campaign money. On the D day, they will vote for their favorite candidate.
An APC paid goon pretending to be Igbo, you write all those story to do the bidding of your paymasters. You better come up with another story because this one is not saleable.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by reborn1: 8:56am On Jan 17, 2015
chukwudi44:


You are a liar and a very miserable and stupid person. Next time learn to speak for your miserable self alone and not for every igbo person

But you fool do speak for the whole Lagos and SW, you have no shame. Dirty old hypocrite.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by danla44(m): 8:58am On Jan 17, 2015
MY BROTHER THIS HORRIBLE STORY IS THE SAME EVERY WHERE GEJ VISITED WHETHER FOR CAMPAIGN OR NOT. in some places, the usually shut down all marketd in the metropolis and major roads, searching innocent citizen as if we just arrived from Sambisa forest. but don't worry, Change is coming soon. Up APC!

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by BrokenTV: 9:03am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Don't crucifix me yet please, the people i have met are against GEJ. Simple and short. Am just expressing their views and mine.
Is it the people you met on that checkpoint.
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by Nobody: 9:04am On Jan 17, 2015
You are a good writer
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by iyk2iyk2: 9:05am On Jan 17, 2015
BrokenTV:

An APC paid goon pretending to be Igbo, you write all those story to do the bidding of your paymasters. You better come up with another story because this one is not saleable.

It's funny the way this our so called fellow Nigerians play politics. You are in Umuahia. You trekked. And so. I trekked too. This is what you expect when a President visits any town. It happens all over.

In 84, When Buhari as Military Head of State came to Umuahia - National War Museum (worst happened).

From your tenses it's obvious you are not Igbo:
Majority of the Igbos are against here.
Am Igbo and i know Igbos and their behaviour.

We don't speak like this. We say it and stand by it.

You know Igbos and their behaviour ... yet you call yourselve Igbo. (shakes head)

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by VolvoS60(m): 9:08am On Jan 17, 2015
olrotimi:
@op,this obviously is ur first encounter with a military zone, be it ad hoc or permanent. This also is ur first encounter with the visit of a high security personnel. what you encountered is standard security protocol:
^ You don't make /receive phone calls @or around a military check point. How many times do we have to go over this? With the tense security situation in the country, a simple call can can set off a remotely placed bomb & also inform nutheads about security formations & arrangements. MAKING/RECEIVING PHONE CALLS IN SUCH ENVIRONMENT IS A FAUX PAS.
^ Those you saw lying down committed varying offences. In such military zone, you don't behave lousy, you move in a regimented manner(don't unnecessarily cross the road), don't drive ur bike through(get down and push the bike along)
^ Road blocks are normal, to check flow of traffic & divert traffic from the vicinity of the event. It's standard Nigerian military protocol and didn't start in 2011.
^ The military men you encountered were nice & in good spirit. ur lucky they didn't make you frog jump 100m before asking you who you were. Take your grievance to any Nigerian court and you would end up wasting money on lawyers cos you would never win such a case.

^^^
This bit about not making phone calls near military checkpoints is news to me. And I have seen hundreds of military checkpoints in my lifetime.

More to the point, the tone of your post appears to justify the excesses of Nigerian military personnel. What do you mean by 'don't unnecessarily cross the road'? How many times does a person have to cross the road for it to be unacceptable to your friends? Once? Thrice? Ten times?

You then end your post by saying that anyone who seeks redress for unlawful treatment by soldiers is wasting his/her time. undecided

Keep up the 'good' work. Instead of you and your friends to find out how and why dangerous weapons are getting into this country (and into the hands of criminals) you are flexing here against ordinary Nigerians trying to earn a living under very harsh conditions.

P. S. I am not holding brief in any way, shape or form for the OP. I do not necessarily agree with his post and the claims therein. What I have a problem with is your post which supports the entitlement mentality exhibited by so many Nigerian soldiers.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by callmenow: 9:09am On Jan 17, 2015
JONATHAN will get 85 to 90% in Abia. APGA will get 12 to 15%. Even if all NL vote in Abia / Imo against JONATHAN, Jonathan will win. Because he gets the strong PDP/APGA block votes. Your opinion remains your opinion. Election in Nigeria is not whimsical like nairaland polls. Bags of rice and egunje are being transported across the country. Whoever is spending more will prevail. Chibok and insecurity is a press/ social media phenomenon. The south of Nigeria are not affected by chibok,etc.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by chronique(m): 9:10am On Jan 17, 2015
@ OP: you have no point. As far back as 2001 when Obasanjo was president,I and several other Nigerians in their hundreds and thousands,trekked from Ikeja/Oshodi to our respective houses because Obasanjo was visiting Lagos. Vehicles were not allowed to move from Oshodi axis towards Iyana-ipaja. Same way vehicles were not allowed to move from Iyana-ipaja to ikeja or oshodi. The whole Lagos/Abeokuta road was locked down for hours. I experienced it more than once. It is a standard security measure in Nigeria and it didn't start with Jonathan. Ask anybody who plied that route that period. What you're describing is not in anyway new to us.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by angelsing(m): 9:12am On Jan 17, 2015
olrotimi:
@op,this obviously is ur first encounter with a military zone, be it ad hoc or permanent. This also is ur first encounter with the visit of a high security personnel. what you encountered is standard security protocol:
^ You don't make /receive phone calls @or around a military check point. How many times do we have to go over this? With the tense security situation in the country, a simple call can can set off a remotely placed bomb & also inform nutheads about security formations & arrangements. MAKING/RECEIVING PHONE CALLS IN SUCH ENVIRONMENT IS A FAUX PAS.
^ Those you saw lying down committed varying offences. In such military zone, you don't behave lousy, you move in a regimented manner(don't unnecessarily cross the road), don't drive ur bike through(get down and push the bike along)
^ Road blocks are normal, to check flow of traffic & divert traffic from the vicinity of the event. It's standard Nigerian military protocol and didn't start in 2011.
^ The military men you encountered were nice & in good spirit. ur lucky they didn't make you frog jump 100m before asking you who you were. Take your grievance to any Nigerian court and you would end up wasting money on lawyers cos you would never win such a case.
In as much as I agree with the military protocol thing, the fact still remains Bomb can be set of by stylishly dialing the number.. I can put the phone in my pocket and dial it or be at home and still dial the phone so ur perception of this is wrong...About calling to give security details, the person can pass by the road block and still call to give details or probably send SmS, even when there was no security issue the military men has always been like that. Over zealous and abuse of human right..You even said this military men are the nice ones, what is nice about breaking the glass of a bus just because u ask the person to get down?..You are just trying to defend their action because GEJ was involve.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by scedescede(m): 9:13am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Don't get wrong. Am not supporting any party but for the best interest of all. GEJ sudnt be president.
Is it your father that is in best position to become the president or your uncles, if you married your husband or even your brothers if you have any.
Because you are child to a highly place somebody in Abia state does not give you the right to question the security personals or their job. I know you have subjects, can they be bold to making calls while entering your office? I know and some others also know that when you come in sight a patrol team you put your f*******k phone in you gana must go that you call a bag, the Army or police are not stupid people. Let me ask this quick one, do your father go to office without a driver or an escurt.
Let me ask did GEJ ask them to do all that, even in the united state of america, if the president is coming they clear the roads, let it get into you nothing is new.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by RichDad1(m): 9:14am On Jan 17, 2015
1Dray:


Ain't you tired of posting this garbage all over the place?
I'm not gonna get tired of what I and other millions of Nigerian that seek positive change considers the Truth. cool

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by BrokenTV: 9:15am On Jan 17, 2015
iyk2iyk2:


It's funny the way this our so called fellow Nigerians play politics. You are in Umuahia. You trekked. And so. I trekked too. This is what you expect when a President visits any town. It happens all over.

In 84, When Buhari as Military Head of State came to Umuahia - National War Museum (worst happened).

From your tenses it's obvious you are not Igbo:



We don't speak like this. We say it and stand by it.

You know Igbos and their behaviour ... yet you call yourselve Igbo. (shakes head)

Please what has my tense got to do with Igbo, explain.
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by RichDad1(m): 9:16am On Jan 17, 2015
korel9:


Kk. In another vein

Dare to be a Nigerian

If you support PDP, you are paid to do so and apparently a thief;

But if you support APC, you are a patriot who is fighting for Nigeria.

If an APC governor award a km of road for N1.2billion, he is prudent and God sent;

If a PDP governor award same km of road for N500million, he is a thief.

If Fani Kayode joins PDP, he is bastard;

If Atiku joins APC, he is a democrat.

If Jonathan spends N7billion for his office par year, he is a criminal;

If Fashola spend same amount in a year, he is a saint.

If Akpabio approves N200Million as pension, he must be stoned;

If Fashola approved N300million for Tinubu he is a change agent.

If you cancelled toll gate as PDP government, you are an enemy of progress;

But if you build a road in Lagos, with tax payers money and till the road, you are genius.

If you increase school feed as PDP government, you must be crucified;

If you do same as APC government, there must be a reason, cuz Education is not cheap anywhere in the world.

If you share Okada to the poor as PDP, you are poor peoples enemy;

If you ban Okada after election as an APC government, you are only helping the poor to stay alive, so you mean well.

If you single handedly make your daughter a market woman leader in APC state, it is for the progress of the people;

But if your wife is made a permanent secretary in your state by your state government of PDP, you are a greedy fellow.

If you spend N16billion on electricity without power and then support APC, you a navigator;

If you raise N500million through unbundling of same power, you are clueless.

If you fail to pay your workers for a month, but in APC, it is not your fault but someone up there;

But if you failed to pay your worker for a month and still in PDP, you are wicked human being.

If you force your family, in-law and girlfriends as senators and lawmakers on the rest of the party members, you a progressive leader;

But if you act like you don't care in PDP, you are dullard

If you tried to get a third term fraudulently by bribing the legislatures but failed, then support APC, you are democrat and the father of the nation;


If you try to get a constitutional second term in PDP, without their blessings, you an ingrate and silly.

In their time we had Halliburton scandal, ID card scandal, Siemens scandal, we have subsidy scam scandal, we have national stadium contract scandal, we have health budget financial scam, aviation sector scam, we had power sector scandal. How many people did he jail to prove he fought corruption? Rather EFCC was his big stick against his perceived enemies.

In their time we had a sitting governor kidnapped by a thug working for the president. We had a whole region of the country rigged in favor of his party. Morris Ibekwe, a wanted international fraud star won election under PDP.

Those who stole Nigerians blind under PDP; Atiku, Obasanjo, Baraje, Saraki, Wammako, Kwankwaso, Amaechi, Oyinlola, Segun Oni, Okorocha, Ngige, Adeleke, El Rufai, etc, are today the same people financing APC and calling for "CHANGE".

Flashback to 1999, who were these people? Billionaires ? They where nobody. Today, they spend billions and no one dare to ask a question. If you do you are enemy of progress.

They started with "New PDP" when that didn't fly, they joined a cult group called ACN to become APC. Same character with different name.

Sometimes it is better not to be a Nigerian than to be a confused and ignorant one.

Credit: KnightsTemplar
Get well soon bro

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by callmenow: 9:18am On Jan 17, 2015
danla44:
MY BROTHER THIS HORRIBLE STORY IS THE SAME EVERY WHERE GEJ VISITED WHETHER FOR CAMPAIGN OR NOT. in some places, the usually shut down all marketd in the metropolis and major roads, searching innocent citizen as if we just arrived from Sambisa forest. but don't worry, Change is coming soon. Up APC!

This did not happen in LAGOS, and other places. This OP is a comedian, who has made up the story. His father is the chief security officer to .... This OP should be banned from this forum for lying. I have asked an Umuahia expert. She has assured me that it was lies. She is based at zone 9 zonal command. Apparently Umuahia was serene. The chief judge does not have chief security officer either. This APC thug should be unmasked.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by nationwide1(m): 9:19am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:
"Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is coming to umuahia on Friday, 16th January 2015" Good and fine, how does that concerns me? Mitcheeeeew... I took my lesson bag heading to the usual spot where i normally get keke. I discovered something odd, some keke were empty and yet won't stop to give me a ride. "they have started their usual shakara" i said to myself. i finally got a keke and to my utmost surprise, the road to orpet leading to Abia state township stadium was lodged with logs of wood and patrolling police vehicles. The keke driver took another turn and it seems every road were blocked as some army officers where patrolling everywhere with their guns. The keke rider has to drop me and i paid him #30. I grab my bag and took the road to BCA [Broadcasting Corporation Abia state] and a call came in. I was answering the call when an Hausa Army officer in front of me ordered me to abort the call immediately. I hesitated and manage to abort the call frowning my face on him. I continued on my journey. Few minutes later, I got another call and i was answering the call when an Igbo police officer called me, he took my phone forcefully.
"who U dey call?" he asked with bloody eyes. It dawn on me that am in serious trouble. He seized my phone and i stare at him for a while as my heart pound against my chest. He said i should forget the phone and go. I noticed some other guys like me standing dejected beside the road. I shock my head in dismay, "this police officers will certainly make some cool money today" i concluded in my mind walking out on him but inside me, i don't want to lose that phone but i have no choice than to keep moving. I grab my bag and continue my journey once more as i felt an unusual feeling inside of me. He called me back with beckoning hands.
"Who is your father?" lolzz, what a question.
"My dad is the Chief Security to the Chief Justice of Abia State" i manage to spit out and he's eyes suddenly got wider and he handed me the phone.
"Don't answer call until U don reach where U dey go." he said as he handed me back the phone heading to he's post. I rumpled my face although deep inside, i was smiling. I look around and saw some guys lying wretchedly on the ground. Hmmmm. What an arbitrary use of power by the Nigerian police. Always finding unnecessary reasons just to make some money. Citizens were walking to their respective place of work including the pregnant and old because no vehicle were allowed to use the road. I bump on an Hausa Army officer and he look at me with uncertain eyes.
"una president coming.. Road blocking pregnant women walking walking on leg. Who I be? God? Calling him Goodluck when he's badluck" i had no option than to smile at the officer not because of the point he's making but because of he's grammatical construction. "these comedians are right sometimes lolzz". Honestly speaking, i Don't think ten percent of Abia state residents are going to vote for him cause everyone i met were either castigating the president or Abia state governor. T.A Orji. I reached Umudike junction with a new spirit of victory cause i thought my encounter with these Lawless beings are over, little did i know that my problem is just beginning. I met another patrolling police vehicle and they were searching everyone's, looking for bomb i guess lol. It got to my turn and the officer scan me with he's weary scanning eyes which sent shivering impulses within me.
"Stay here." he said ignoring me. What did i do wrong? I found myself asking as i walk to the platform of Badlucks cause i wasn't the only one. We wasted more that 2 hours and i found myself pacing around.
"All of you can go" the officer said after searching our bags the second time. What did i do in the first place? What went wrong? I couldn't summon enough courage to ask him that. In other to let sleeping dog lie, i went my way shocking my head profusely. Nigerian is beyond repair. Nigeria is beyond redemption. Clashes and shattering sound of glasses brought me back to reality only to see an Army officer breaking the glass of a hammer bus with he's gun.
"you crazy? Come down, i said come down" the Army officer said in range as the young driver came down and was greeting with a resounding slap and i guess, i saw he's head spinning around as tears drop down my cheek. What will happen if we are in Mlilatry rule? I comforted my heart with the hope of making Nigeria better in our generation. A better Nigeria. A better country.
You've just expressed how ignorant you're as a Nigerian. Have you ever witnessed Buhari's campaign outings in the north? You've not and that's why you just showed how uninformed you're. Compare the police telling you to stop making call to boys and girls carrying assorted weapons threatening anyone that doesn't dress like a northerner. I'm speaking from first hand information as I witnessed during 2011 Buhari's campaign. With this comparison, don't you think GEJ is more civilized than Buhari whom the gullible blindly support?

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by callmenow: 9:21am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Don't get wrong. Am not supporting any party but for the best interest of all. GEJ sudnt be president.
Pathetic liar.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by korel9: 9:21am On Jan 17, 2015
RichDad1:

Get well soon bro


I wish you same undecided

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by fippycbk(m): 9:21am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Ofcourse i understand where you are heading but i wasn't in any military zone for Christ sake. Just a normal citizen going to somewhere important. They were just obstructing every road just because GEJ is coming.
Onyem it happens everywhere, even in the "civilized" countries like you would soon call it. And its not "just because GEJ is coming" its because the president of a nation is coming.
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by 1Dray(m): 9:21am On Jan 17, 2015
RichDad1:

I'm not gonna get tired of what I and other millions of Nigerian that seek positive change considers the Truth. cool

Ok then, keep fooling and lying to yourself.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by iyk2iyk2: 9:22am On Jan 17, 2015
BrokenTV:

Please what has my tense got to do with Igbo, explain.

I'm not referring to you. I was supporting your earlier statement. I expected that the forum software will double quote you and the quoted statement.
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by scedescede(m): 9:23am On Jan 17, 2015
angelsing:
In as much as agree with the military protocol thing the fact still remains Bomb can be set of by stylishly dialing the number.. I can put the phone in my pocket and dial it or be at home and still dial the phone so u perception of this is wrong...About calling to give security details, the person can pass and still call to give details or probably send SmS, even when there was no security issue the military men has always been like that. Over zealous and abuse of human right..You even said this military men are the nice one, what is nice about breaking the glass of a bus just because u ask the person to get down?..You are just trying to defend their action because GEJ was involve.
Can this person wakeup or somebody help me wake her up
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by bundur(m): 9:24am On Jan 17, 2015
I also had d same experience d oda tym Mr president visited Maiduguri.
I swam in d gutter 4 coming out of my house dat day

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by Nicepoker(m): 9:24am On Jan 17, 2015
RichDad1:
The depth or shallowness of each candidate and his political form is
further accentuated in the following joke currently trending in
Nigeria’s social media:
1. APC: We will ensure power stability.
1. PDP: Where is Mrs Buhari?
2. APC: We are going to fight corruption 2. PDP: APC tried to hack INEC computers
3. APC: We are going to fight terrorism
3. PDP: Some APC elder statesmen are garage touts
4. APC: We will invest in agriculture
4. PDP: S/South will collapse the economy if Jonathan loses
5. APC: We are going to upgrade standard of education 5. PDP: I will expose failures of our ex heads of state
6. APC: We will curb degradation of environmental pollution
6. PDP: Buhari doesn’t know his phone number.
7. APC: Nigeria’s wealth must be enjoyed by all of us
7. PDP: Buhari put Umaru Dikko inside a crate
8. APC: We will encourage rural development 8. PDP: Buhari cannot use a computer.
must u copy and paste this ur rubbish on every post?

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by nationwide1(m): 9:25am On Jan 17, 2015
olrotimi:
@op,this obviously is ur first encounter with a military zone, be it ad hoc or permanent. This also is ur first encounter with the visit of a high security personnel. what you encountered is standard security protocol:
^ You don't make /receive phone calls @or around a military check point. How many times do we have to go over this? With the tense security situation in the country, a simple call can can set off a remotely placed bomb & also inform nutheads about security formations & arrangements. MAKING/RECEIVING PHONE CALLS IN SUCH ENVIRONMENT IS A FAUX PAS.
^ Those you saw lying down committed varying offences. In such military zone, you don't behave lousy, you move in a regimented manner(don't unnecessarily cross the road), don't drive ur bike through(get down and push the bike along)
^ Road blocks are normal, to check flow of traffic & divert traffic from the vicinity of the event. It's standard Nigerian military protocol and didn't start in 2011.
^ The military men you encountered were nice & in good spirit. ur lucky they didn't make you frog jump 100m before asking you who you were. Take your grievance to any Nigerian court and you would end up wasting money on lawyers cos you would never win such a case.
Thanks for taking pain to explain to him. I can't believe we still have ignorant folks like op in Nigeria today. It's very certain he has never traveled out of his enclave. He might even be a university student. It's really shameful.

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Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by redcliff: 9:28am On Jan 17, 2015
Redoil:
You wrote all these just to tell us to vote for buhari

You have nothing upstairs... smh
Re: My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. by callmenow: 9:30am On Jan 17, 2015
HenryDion:

Majority of the Igbos are against here. They just want to eat he's campaign money. On the D day, they will vote for their favorite candidate.

My UMUAHIA expert has now confirmed that Abia state township stadium does not exist. Can this evil liar confirm the stadium where he was 'accosted'? I now know that this forum has been infiltrated and infected by vermin and low-life.

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