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| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:35am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic. They can not put their head together to get additional state. They can not come together to organize a common summit. An investigation by our reporters has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s failure to attend the first Southeast Economic and Security Summit held at Government House,Enugu, on Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused by intrigues by politicians from the geopolitical zone. They are contending for supremacy in Abuja. They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labor and Productivity, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Science and Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and supported by National Assembly members from the area. They have been engaged in a battle of wits and intrigues with a group of professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex- Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie,founding chairman of both Diamond Bank and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South African mobile telecommunication giant,MTN. “Though the Ngige group won at the end of the day in the sense that Buhari did not attend the summit,” said a source in Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is with the Nnaji/Dozie group.” The source revealed that Buhari was determined to come in person and had assured former Vice President Alex Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his participation,but was prevailed upon by Ngige to decline attendance at the last minute.“In fact,it was President Buhari who personally chose December 22 as the date for the summit,” disclosed the source. Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his participation in the summit meant to quicken the economic development of the Southeast to dispel the notion in some quarters that he is against the zone. But some Igbo members of his cabinet reportedly told him that his visit to the Southeast, the first since he assumed office in May 2015, would have a greater political impact when the contract for the Second Niger Bridge had already been approved by the Federal Government and considerable work done on the Onitsha- Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road. The Federal Executive Council approved the Second Niger Bridge on Wednesday,December 21, 2016. Buhari,after resisting the advice not to attend the summit in Enugu, changed his mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he would now visit the Southeast next February or March. Once the news spread that Buhari was no longer attending the summit,ministers and many national legislators from the Southeast felt it was no longer necessary for them to attend,said a ranking senator from the area. But Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu participated in the one- day summit. One source said the group that scuttled Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months ago were concerned with portraying themselves as the gateway to the presidency by Southeasterners. “They may have feared that Nnaji and Dozie were about to upstage them,” said the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:41am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic.
They can not put their head together to
get additional state.
They can not come together to organize a
common summit.
An investigation by our reporters has
revealed that President Muhammadu
Buhari’s failure to attend the first
Southeast Economic and Security Summit
held at Government House,Enugu, on
Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused
by intrigues by politicians from the
geopolitical zone.
They are contending for supremacy in
Abuja.
They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of
Labor and Productivity, and his
counterpart in the Ministry of Science and
Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and
supported by National Assembly members
from the area.
They have been engaged in a battle of wits
and intrigues with a group of
professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex-
Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie,
founding chairman of both Diamond Bank
and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South
African mobile telecommunication
giant,MTN.
“Though the Ngige group won at the end
of the day in the sense that Buhari did not
attend the summit,” said a source in
Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is
with the Nnaji/Dozie group.”
The source revealed that Buhari was
determined to come in person and had
assured former Vice President Alex
Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth
Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his
participation,but was prevailed upon by
Ngige to decline attendance at the last
minute.“In fact, it was President Buhari
who personally chose December 22 as the
date for the summit,” disclosed the source.
Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his
participation in the summit meant to
quicken the economic development of the
Southeast to dispel the notion in some
quarters that he is against the zone.
But some Igbo members of his cabinet
reportedly told him that his visit to the
Southeast, the first since he assumed
office in May 2015, would have a greater
political impact when the contract for the
Second Niger Bridge had already been
approved by the Federal Government and
considerable work done on the Onitsha-
Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port
Harcourt Road.
The Federal Executive Council approved the
Second Niger Bridge on
Wednesday,December 21, 2016.
Buhari,after resisting the advice not to
attend the summit in Enugu, changed his
mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message
on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he
would now visit the Southeast next
February or March.
Once the news spread that Buhari was no
longer attending the summit,ministers and
many national legislators from the
Southeast felt it was no longer necessary
for them to attend,said a ranking senator
from the area.
But Deputy Senate President Ike
Ekweremadu participated in the one- day
summit.
One source said the group that scuttled
Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he
became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months
ago were concerned with portraying
themselves as the gateway to the
presidency by Southeasterners.
“They may have feared that Nnaji and
Dozie were about to upstage them,” said
the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:42am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic.
They can not put their head together to
get additional state.
They can not come together to organize a
common summit.
An investigation by our reporters has
revealed that President Muhammadu
Buhari’s failure to attend the first
Southeast Economic and Security Summit
held at Government House,Enugu, on
Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused
by intrigues by politicians from the
geopolitical zone.
They are contending for supremacy in
Abuja.
They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of
Labor and Productivity, and his
counterpart in the Ministry of Science and
Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and
supported by National Assembly members
from the area.
They have been engaged in a battle of wits
and intrigues with a group of
professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex-
Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie,
founding chairman of both Diamond Bank
and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South
African mobile telecommunication
giant,MTN.
“Though the Ngige group won at the end
of the day in the sense that Buhari did not
attend the summit,” said a source in
Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is
with the Nnaji/Dozie group.”
The source revealed that Buhari was
determined to come in person and had
assured former Vice President Alex
Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth
Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his
participation,but was prevailed upon by
Ngige to decline attendance at the last
minute.“In fact, it was President Buhari
who personally chose December 22 as the
date for the summit,” disclosed the source.
Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his
participation in the summit meant to
quicken the economic development of the
Southeast to dispel the notion in some
quarters that he is against the zone.
But some Igbo members of his cabinet
reportedly told him that his visit to the
Southeast, the first since he assumed
office in May 2015, would have a greater
political impact when the contract for the
Second Niger Bridge had already been
approved by the Federal Government and
considerable work done on the Onitsha-
Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port
Harcourt Road.
The Federal Executive Council approved the
Second Niger Bridge on
Wednesday,December 21, 2016.
Buhari,after resisting the advice not to
attend the summit in Enugu, changed his
mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message
on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he
would now visit the Southeast next
February or March.
Once the news spread that Buhari was no
longer attending the summit,ministers and
many national legislators from the
Southeast felt it was no longer necessary
for them to attend,said a ranking senator
from the area.
But Deputy Senate President Ike
Ekweremadu participated in the one- day
summit.
One source said the group that scuttled
Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he
became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months
ago were concerned with portraying
themselves as the gateway to the
presidency by Southeasterners.
“They may have feared that Nnaji and
Dozie were about to upstage them,” said
the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:44am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic.
They can not come together to organize a
common summit. An investigation by our reporters has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s failure to attend the first Southeast Economic and Security Summit held at Government House,Enugu, on Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused by intrigues by politicians from the geopolitical zone. They are contending for supremacy in Abuja. They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labor and Productivity, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Science and Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and supported by National Assembly members from the area. They have been engaged in a battle of wits and intrigues with a group of professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex- Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie, founding chairman of both Diamond Bank and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South African mobile telecommunication giant,MTN. “Though the Ngige group won at the end of the day in the sense that Buhari did not attend the summit,” said a source in Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is with the Nnaji/Dozie group.” The source revealed that Buhari was determined to come in person and had assured former Vice President Alex Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his participation,but was prevailed upon by Ngige to decline attendance at the last minute.“In fact, it was President Buhari who personally chose December 22 as the date for the summit,” disclosed the source. Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his participation in the summit meant to quicken the economic development of the Southeast to dispel the notion in some quarters that he is against the zone. But some Igbo members of his cabinet reportedly told him that his visit to the Southeast, the first since he assumed office in May 2015, would have a greater political impact when the contract for the Second Niger Bridge had already been approved by the Federal Government and considerable work done on the Onitsha- Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road. The Federal Executive Council approved the Second Niger Bridge on Wednesday,December 21, 2016. Buhari,after resisting the advice not to attend the summit in Enugu, changed his mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he would now visit the Southeast next February or March. Once the news spread that Buhari was no longer attending the summit,ministers and many national legislators from the Southeast felt it was no longer necessary for them to attend,said a ranking senator from the area. But Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu participated in the one- day summit. One source said the group that scuttled Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months ago were concerned with portraying themselves as the gateway to the presidency by Southeasterners. “They may have feared that Nnaji and Dozie were about to upstage them,” said the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:45am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic.
They can not come together to organize a
common summit. An investigation by our reporters has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s failure to attend the first Southeast Economic and Security Summit held at Government House,Enugu, on Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused by intrigues by politicians from the geopolitical zone. They are contending for supremacy in Abuja. They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labor and Productivity, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Science and Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and supported by National Assembly members from the area. They have been engaged in a battle of wits and intrigues with a group of professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex- Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie, founding chairman of both Diamond Bank and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South African mobile telecommunication giant,MTN. “Though the Ngige group won at the end of the day in the sense that Buhari did not attend the summit,” said a source in Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is with the Nnaji/Dozie group.” The source revealed that Buhari was determined to come in person and had assured former Vice President Alex Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his participation,but was prevailed upon by Ngige to decline attendance at the last minute.“In fact, it was President Buhari who personally chose December 22 as the date for the summit,” disclosed the source. Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his participation in the summit meant to quicken the economic development of the Southeast to dispel the notion in some quarters that he is against the zone. But some Igbo members of his cabinet reportedly told him that his visit to the Southeast, the first since he assumed office in May 2015, would have a greater political impact when the contract for the Second Niger Bridge had already been approved by the Federal Government and considerable work done on the Onitsha- Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road. The Federal Executive Council approved the Second Niger Bridge on Wednesday,December 21, 2016. Buhari,after resisting the advice not to attend the summit in Enugu, changed his mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he would now visit the Southeast next February or March. Once the news spread that Buhari was no longer attending the summit,ministers and many national legislators from the Southeast felt it was no longer necessary for them to attend,said a ranking senator from the area. But Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu participated in the one- day summit. One source said the group that scuttled Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months ago were concerned with portraying themselves as the gateway to the presidency by Southeasterners. “They may have feared that Nnaji and Dozie were about to upstage them,” said the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:46am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic.
They can not come together to organize a
common summit. An investigation by our reporters has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s failure to attend the first Southeast Economic and Security Summit held at Government House,Enugu, on Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused by intrigues by politicians from the geopolitical zone. They are contending for supremacy in Abuja. They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labor and Productivity, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Science and Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and supported by National Assembly members from the area. They have been engaged in a battle of wits and intrigues with a group of professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex- Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie, founding chairman of both Diamond Bank and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South African mobile telecommunication giant,MTN. “Though the Ngige group won at the end of the day in the sense that Buhari did not attend the summit,” said a source in Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is with the Nnaji/Dozie group.” The source revealed that Buhari was determined to come in person and had assured former Vice President Alex Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his participation,but was prevailed upon by Ngige to decline attendance at the last minute.“In fact, it was President Buhari who personally chose December 22 as the date for the summit,” disclosed the source. Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his participation in the summit meant to quicken the economic development of the Southeast to dispel the notion in some quarters that he is against the zone. But some Igbo members of his cabinet reportedly told him that his visit to the Southeast, the first since he assumed office in May 2015, would have a greater political impact when the contract for the Second Niger Bridge had already been approved by the Federal Government and considerable work done on the Onitsha- Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road. The Federal Executive Council approved the Second Niger Bridge on Wednesday,December 21, 2016. Buhari,after resisting the advice not to attend the summit in Enugu, changed his mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he would now visit the Southeast next February or March. Once the news spread that Buhari was no longer attending the summit,ministers and many national legislators from the Southeast felt it was no longer necessary for them to attend,said a ranking senator from the area. But Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu participated in the one- day summit. One source said the group that scuttled Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months ago were concerned with portraying themselves as the gateway to the presidency by Southeasterners. “They may have feared that Nnaji and Dozie were about to upstage them,” said the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:46am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic.
They can not come together to organize a
common summit. An investigation by our reporters has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s failure to attend the first Southeast Economic and Security Summit held at Government House,Enugu, on Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused by intrigues by politicians from the geopolitical zone. They are contending for supremacy in Abuja. They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labor and Productivity, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Science and Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and supported by National Assembly members from the area. They have been engaged in a battle of wits and intrigues with a group of professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex- Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie, founding chairman of both Diamond Bank and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South African mobile telecommunication giant,MTN. “Though the Ngige group won at the end of the day in the sense that Buhari did not attend the summit,” said a source in Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is with the Nnaji/Dozie group.” The source revealed that Buhari was determined to come in person and had assured former Vice President Alex Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his participation,but was prevailed upon by Ngige to decline attendance at the last minute.“In fact, it was President Buhari who personally chose December 22 as the date for the summit,” disclosed the source. Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his participation in the summit meant to quicken the economic development of the Southeast to dispel the notion in some quarters that he is against the zone. But some Igbo members of his cabinet reportedly told him that his visit to the Southeast, the first since he assumed office in May 2015, would have a greater political impact when the contract for the Second Niger Bridge had already been approved by the Federal Government and considerable work done on the Onitsha- Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road. The Federal Executive Council approved the Second Niger Bridge on Wednesday,December 21, 2016. Buhari,after resisting the advice not to attend the summit in Enugu, changed his mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he would now visit the Southeast next February or March. Once the news spread that Buhari was no longer attending the summit,ministers and many national legislators from the Southeast felt it was no longer necessary for them to attend,said a ranking senator from the area. But Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu participated in the one- day summit. One source said the group that scuttled Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months ago were concerned with portraying themselves as the gateway to the presidency by Southeasterners. “They may have feared that Nnaji and Dozie were about to upstage them,” said the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by PHILipu1(m): 7:47am On Dec 23, 2016 |
See group of people that want a republic.
They can not come together to organize a
common summit. An investigation by our reporters has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s failure to attend the first Southeast Economic and Security Summit held at Government House,Enugu, on Thursday,December 22, 2016, was caused by intrigues by politicians from the geopolitical zone. They are contending for supremacy in Abuja. They are led by Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labor and Productivity, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Science and Technology,Ogbonnaya Onu,and supported by National Assembly members from the area. They have been engaged in a battle of wits and intrigues with a group of professionals led by Bart Nnaji, an ex- Minister of Power, and Pascal Dozie, founding chairman of both Diamond Bank and the Nigerian subsidiary of the South African mobile telecommunication giant,MTN. “Though the Ngige group won at the end of the day in the sense that Buhari did not attend the summit,” said a source in Buhari’s office, “the president’s heart is with the Nnaji/Dozie group.” The source revealed that Buhari was determined to come in person and had assured former Vice President Alex Ekwueme and erstwhile Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku of his participation,but was prevailed upon by Ngige to decline attendance at the last minute.“In fact, it was President Buhari who personally chose December 22 as the date for the summit,” disclosed the source. Buhari, he stated, wanted to use his participation in the summit meant to quicken the economic development of the Southeast to dispel the notion in some quarters that he is against the zone. But some Igbo members of his cabinet reportedly told him that his visit to the Southeast, the first since he assumed office in May 2015, would have a greater political impact when the contract for the Second Niger Bridge had already been approved by the Federal Government and considerable work done on the Onitsha- Enugu Highway as the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road. The Federal Executive Council approved the Second Niger Bridge on Wednesday,December 21, 2016. Buhari,after resisting the advice not to attend the summit in Enugu, changed his mind and sent Mr. Ngige a text message on Tuesday, December 21,saying that he would now visit the Southeast next February or March. Once the news spread that Buhari was no longer attending the summit,ministers and many national legislators from the Southeast felt it was no longer necessary for them to attend,said a ranking senator from the area. But Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu participated in the one- day summit. One source said the group that scuttled Buhari’s first visit to the Southeast since he became Nigeria’s elected leader 18 months ago were concerned with portraying themselves as the gateway to the presidency by Southeasterners. “They may have feared that Nnaji and Dozie were about to upstage them,” said the source. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by modaink333: 8:18am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Hmmm.....i doubt you.....then it was a display of what? |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 9:29am On Dec 23, 2016 |
harmbhrosz:look at this nwo FULANI... So you think you can remove me from my ancestral land? laughable! Wait until we carve out Anioma and Igweocha states respectively from Delta and Rivers states each and let's see what will happen.. and other igbo groups from cross river and Akwa ibom will be added too because you can't separate the igbos! |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by prince985(m): 9:30am On Dec 23, 2016 |
harmbhrosz:lmao afonja who are u lying for?? I live in ph, there were massive protests here, police were throwing teargas up and down, there were also protests in asaba...u think it's oil we want?? I'm sorry for u afonja claiming to b from SS
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| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by harmbhrosz(m): 9:40am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:no one is removing your stupid ass from your ancenstral land, you simply stated that your state men are lazy and idle, so what do you want to do about it, force them to go to Biafra or you'll eject yourself from there... You that you're not lazy how is it showing on you....aran rere ne na Stupidity like know other is what is disturbing you, I've well traveled around and has never seen an ijebu man speak ill of his state man, or a Gwari man speaks ill of his state man. Go join forces with the ibos and come and colonize Niger delta na they we will show you why it is bad to be stupid. By the way, my name looks like a Fulani name abi, see how daft you are ![]() |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 9:42am On Dec 23, 2016 |
harmbhrosz:which part of Nigeria Delta you even come from sef. so that we'll know |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by harmbhrosz(m): 9:49am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:so you could be polite to ask rather than loop into a disastering conclusion about me being a Fulani man. well if you wan know, I be part of the lazy and idle people wey you hate for Delta state |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 9:54am On Dec 23, 2016 |
harmbhrosz:is it the Urhobo, itshekiri or Ijaw side? |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by harmbhrosz(m): 9:59am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:leave that matter, as I no wan disclose am make e dey like that... At least you know what a topical ijaw and itshekiri is made of....We're quietly waiting for the ibos to come and colonize us so our oyel can be use in developing their place just like Nigeria has been doing. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 10:04am On Dec 23, 2016 |
harmbhrosz:Asaba where I come from I don't know if there is crude oil there, but with Anambra state near us, we can easily tap oil from them So carry your oil and relocate to the North! |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by harmbhrosz(m): 10:13am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:how old are you sef, So you own state and go to another man's state to tap oil... Wow |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by odutolasodiq(m): 10:14am On Dec 23, 2016 |
MrAdetunjiBayo:sincerely, i dont want to sound like i am in support of religious-ethnic bigotry, but the show of disrespect towards the administration of buhari led goverment by the unrealistic IPOB/BIAFRA nation is senseless. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 10:18am On Dec 23, 2016 |
harmbhrosz:How it take concern you? You be igbo man? ![]() |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 10:25am On Dec 23, 2016 |
odutolasodiq:cone this Lugardian slave, is your brain paining you or what? Why can't you focus on your expired man made nation that wants to renew its demonic covenant by sucking more Biafran people blood? |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by bookieocean: 10:36am On Dec 23, 2016 |
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| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by odutolasodiq(m): 10:38am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:do i need to exchange words with you Igbo? NO! let me make use of the toilet, that is far important than giving response to any gibberish you have to say this morning. wake up son! |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by harmbhrosz(m): 10:42am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:at all e no concern you, go ahead go dey dig their oil now make you come see wetin dem go do you. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Nobody: 10:51am On Dec 23, 2016 |
[s] harmbhrosz:[/s] Don't be stupid. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Nobody: 10:52am On Dec 23, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:hahahahaha |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 10:55am On Dec 23, 2016 |
iSlayer2:Laugh it out! Laugh out your intestines! ![]() |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Nobody: 10:56am On Dec 23, 2016 |
[s] harmbhrosz:[/s] To ally with his brothers is the best thing for him and He can never regret it. He is wise. Don't be bitter. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Chimdiebere(m): 10:58am On Dec 23, 2016 |
odutolasodiq:I don't need to even exchange words with a Poo rusted roof Jujupublican.. Afonja man how market? |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Nobody: 11:00am On Dec 23, 2016 |
[s] harmbhrosz:[/s] This crass display of yours shows that you're either brainwashed or you're an illiterate. Or both. Stop talking nonsense. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Nobody: 11:01am On Dec 23, 2016 |
harmbhrosz:It is called a brotherly relationship. |
| Re: "How We Stopped Buhari From Coming To Enugu" – IPOB by Nobody: 11:05am On Dec 23, 2016 |
[s] harmbhrosz:[/s] You're taking this nonsense too far. The Asaba people are well respected and loved across Igboland. They are very good people. You cannot,in this life and the next,sow discord between us. Stop trying. |
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