A Convicted Drug Dealer Should Not Be A Principal Officer In The Senate - Politics - Nairaland
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| A Convicted Drug Dealer Should Not Be A Principal Officer In The Senate by ZombieNation(op): 12:15pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
I will grudgingly accept the choice of the good people of Lagos Island constituency in electing a convicted drug dealer - it is after all their prerogative in whom they deem fit to represent them at the Senate, but what I will never stand for is for same individual to have the audacity to aspire to one of the principal positions in the incoming Senate . Your DSP ambition is dead on arrival. Any attempt you make towards seeking such an exalted office will be resisted not only on the floors of the red chamber but also in the law courts . You have been warned or else you will witness a cataclysmic sh!tstorm of apocalyptic proportions that will consume you and your frog eyed bastard husband . |
| Re: A Convicted Drug Dealer Should Not Be A Principal Officer In The Senate by ChristianNorth: 12:20pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
Don't waste your breath, hanti Remi is going nowhere except of course, Chairperson, Senate Committee on Women Affairs |
| Re: A Convicted Drug Dealer Should Not Be A Principal Officer In The Senate by rexwalters: 8:46pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
ZombieNation:Empty Barrels will always make the loudest noise. |
| Re: A Convicted Drug Dealer Should Not Be A Principal Officer In The Senate by ZombieNation(op): 10:54pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
rexwalters:Remi Tinubu pant sniffer |
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