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Tydies:See ur mouth u dey ur room dey handle ur keyboard dey make mouth If dem born u well make u go aso rock go yarn dust like dat and stop making mouth here ![]() |
Lagos is for ambode Oyo is for ajimobi Rivers is for peterside Kwara is for fatai Kaduna is for el-rufai Imo is for rochas Sokoto is for aminu tanbuwal Datz is my own prediction. |
4stylz:Owk but ur people got me angry datz y,true talk bro. I like ur comment,God bless u ![]() |
4stylz:Na OGUN (GOD OF IRON) go kill u for dat statement so u won fight us 4 our land.I swear u knw fit,we go kill u one by one #fools.....and wot our oba said is right if u vote ur so called jimi agbaje for 7 day una go die 4 lagoon U can't cum from ur village and spoil our land for us here ![]() |
Its really funny tho ![]() |
Ahead of Saturday’s House of Assembly election in Ondo State, some aggrieved and old members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have set up a 25-man committee to meet with Governor Olusegun Mimiko and table the conditions for which they can work for the success of the party’s candidates. The old members arrived at the conditions at a meeting at the Secretariat in Owo Local Government. They want Mimiko to involve them in all activities of the party, give them separate mobilisation funds and he must deal directly with members of the committee. The meeting, chaired by Hon. Femi Adekanmbi blamed the party’s woeful performance in the last Presidential and National Assembly polls on imposition of candidates by Mimiko. He noted that during the process leading to the elections, old members were marginalised. They were not mobilised with fund. Adekanmbi said: “We took some resolutions in the meeting, some said we should go and join APC, others said we should remain in PDP and give the governor conditions that he must recognise old PDP and a committee has been set up to meet with the governor and come out with decisions on the way forward. “We are going to inform the governor personally that if he wants us to remain in PDP, the old members must be respected and carry along in all activities of the party. The people also said they must be mobilised with fund separately from that of new members and that if the governor wants his candidates to win, he must not deal with anybody except the committee set up by them. “If the governor fails to meet the conditions given, he should be expecting another woeful performance from the party. As at now, series of meetings are going on by leaders of old PDP members in the state, but someone like me, I refused to attend but I prefer to hold a meeting with my people in my primary constituency which is Owo and Ose. “It is unfortunate that Governor Mimiko allowed things to degenerate to this level. But he has realised this issue but what do we do, we must move on. I pray things can still be redeemable, otherwise, I have my fear. Imposition of candidate caused Jonathan the chance to lose Owo, take for instance in Owo, he went to impose somebody that was not popular.“ “They pleaded to him that he should change the candidates but he insisted that he will win and I think the people showed to Mimiko that he is not God. Imposition of candidate and the other one is finance, these are the things that work against PDP. Nobody among the old has money to work with. They only used the token I gave them and the one from senator Bode Olajumoke which was his own personal money to work on that day. “It is so sad that how can President Goodluck Jonathan brought billions of naira to Ondo State and old PDP in Owo and Ose do not have a dame from the money. It was only the new PDP who sat on them and no one naira was disbursed for the old PDP members. So that was where the failure came from. If the governor can fulfill the condition fine, but if not, the APC here we come” http://thenationonlineng.net/new/ondo-pdp-gives-mimiko-conditions/ |
emmabest2000:How did u knw say GMB na dia boss ? ![]() |
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WisdomFlakes:Naso my broda ooo,even if all igbo vote for jimi agbaje he can't still win in lagos #fact ![]() |
CR77:Or na u be d problem of urself ![]() |
And diz nonsense post hit FP ? ![]() |
The elections are due on Saturday and the presence of the party that has won the presidency and majority seats in the National Assembly in the Southeast is worrisome to some discerning leaders of the geo-political zone. One of them – Chief Ralph Obioha – in this article, entitled: “Let us vote for APC on April 11”, is urging his kinsmen to be on the positive side of history. My apologies to Igbo are predicated on the reality of check that majority Igbo leaders misled our people and the blame should not be visited on the generality of Igbo. What happened on March 28 was a complete leadership failure and a complete analysis will be disclosed after the April 11 governorship and Houses of Assembly elections. But suffice it to be noted that the unique experiences the Igbo have been subjected to in Nigeria have a lot to do with their mindset to secure safety in the majority. An inalienable logic when their leaders did not calculate properly that the formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) meant that the majority had shifted to the new party. Some experienced Igbo leaders including Chief Enechi Onyia, a Senior Advocate of Nigerian (SAN), Chief Onwuka Ukwa, Chief Dozie Ikedife and a host of us, observed the dangerous path the Igbo were treading and the depth some of the Igbo leaders were determined to mislead our people. We came together to advise our people to vote for Gen Muhammadu Buhari. We may not have succeeded in winning any of the states in the Southeast for Buhari and it is with pain and not shame that we failed but at least we stopped the outlandish excessive allocation of votes borne out of our loud sanitisation of our people that President Goodluck Jonathan failed the Igbos, Chief Ralph Obioha in theDaily Sunpublication of March 26, gave five reasons why Igbo should vote for Gen. Buhari. All that is now history. I urge my fellow Igbo leaders to join me to direct Igbo voters to massively vote for the APC on April 11 for the following reasons. •The Igbo nation cannot and should not jeopardise its destiny and viability on the flimsy reason of “we are PDP” and as such we shall continue to vote the PDP. It will be absurd to swim and sink with a party. The stark is that the party – PDP - did not reward Igbo adequately for the support, votes and investments the Igbo continue to make to the party. The Igbo should ask the plain question of what the party and by extension the outgoing administration did for the Southeast. •The Igbo nation cannot gamble with positioning themselves into the Nigeria political equation as things stand now. With no senator-elect on the platform of the majority party – APC – in the Senate, it is obvious that the Senate President shall elude us. The thought of this is painful but our next move can at least show that mistakes made are not repeated. •The Igbo nation must factor itself into the mainstream of today’s Nigeria and this time with new leaders who henceforth should be accountable. The accountability referred to here is to render selfless service and project the sterling qualities Igbo have earned over time namely: hard work, honesty and unflinching loyality. •The Igbo nation must reject the buccaneers foisted on us as emergency leaders whose god is money and possess no qualities of leadership and are ready to mislead the Igbo people into political suicide only to turn around and rush to the APC to seek political appointments without shame or remorse. •The Igbo nation must wear a new thinking cap and indeed think out of the box and do the obvious and the sensible by ensuring a massive and strategic movement to the APC by their votes on April 11 both as an atonement and good faith gesture to demonstrate a change of mind and attitude. I have received numerous and uncountable texts, calls and visits from concerned Igbo enquiring what we shall do now. Frankly speaking I do not know but what repeatedly strikes me is the call for Igbo to think now with their heads and do the correct political action – vote APC on Saturday. I should start with Imo State. If for nothing else, weImonitesshould admire our Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, for his outstanding vision to allign with the APC and Gen Buhari. Every right-thinking Imo voter should cast his/her vote for Governor Okorocha and APC on Saturday. For those holding some reservations about Governor Okorocha, this is not the time for that as the Igbo adage says: “A man should not be catching rats whilst his house is on fire”. Imo people should be proud of Governor Okorocha and vote massively for him to retain the governorship and vote in his House of Assembly members to strengthen his hand. The Imo State leaders and stakeholders will be shocked of this stand that I have adopted as many are aware that the governor and I are at daggers drawn. This my new position should help them to reconsider the entire precautious position in which the Igbos andImoniteshave found themselves and that should help them reconsider their respective positions stand down their personal interests and pursue collective interest. I am calling on the former governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzo Kalu to rise to the occasion and intervene in Abia State and “manufacture” a new coalition to support the APC governorship candidate to increase the Igbos participation in the new emerging leadership in Nigeria. Governor Okorcha cannot do it alone as the Igbos are wont to realise that one man cannot accomplish much. This move can be accomplished if the Igbo can immediately weigh the enormity of what awaits them in Nigeria where they have little or no representation. If there is one man who can change the Abia situation, that one man is Dr. Orji Uzo Kalu but Abia people have many “one man” just to name a few, Dr. Kalu Idika Kalu, Chief Onwuka Ukwa, the Wabaras, Senator Uche Chukwumeije, Prof. Uma Eleazu, Senator Nkechi Nworgu and Chief Victoria Akanwa. The political giants should answer the call on Igbo to rescue our people from being shut out of the Nigeria equation. After all, Dr. Ogbonnya Onu, a steadfast leader of the APC is a worthy representative of our people and his hand should be strengthened to effectively work for our people. Lagos is a major interest both to the Igbo settlers and the owners of the land. Conventional wisdom dictates that Igbo should do the bidding of their hosts who have an APC National Leader Senator Bola Tinubu, who must not be embarrassed. Besides, it is in Igbo’s core and vital interest to massively vote for the APC governorship candidate, Mr. Akinwunmi. Ambode. The Igbo, as already stated are hardworking and deeply- determined people, who want to excel in their personal and professional vocations. Politics is, to tell the truth, not in their DNA and so they can easily be misled by their “leaders”. Once they are alerted an issues, trust them to do the right thing. It must be noted that when the election of March 28 is clinically dissected, it will expose the fraud played to obtain the figures posted in the election. It is inconceivable to admit that Senator Chris Ngige will be defeated in Anambra State. The location where the manufactured result was cooked-up will one day be revealed. One mistake for the Igbo nation is enough but two mistakes will definitely spell doom. In the remaining few days, Igbo should all become canvassers for massive votes for the APC to ensure our place in the New Nigeria. I strongly believe that if the Igbos massively vote in Imo, Abia and Lagos for the APC, President-elect Muhammadu Buhari will create a situation to properly situate the Igbo .http://thenationonlineng.net/new/five-reasons-igbo-should-vote-apc-governors-assemblymen-by-obioha/ |
menix:Broz abeg apply some common sense next time b4 u comment on any post,so can u pray dat such thing should happen to u too ? ![]() |
Wow!!! Datz my state PDP how market na ? |
Wow!! |
Oya make we march4buhari www.nairaland.com/attachments/2246211_supporters_gif8f2e00d5b0133617496084d193beab29 Vote A.P.C 4 better future Vote out d clueless otuoke man ![]() GMB till jonaTANoid get sense to rule dis country ![]() |
3 more days to election,oya make we march4buhari. GMB till jonaTAN get sense to rule dis country ![]() |
Oya make we march4buhari www.nairaland.com/attachments/2245921_supporters_gif8f2e00d5b0133617496084d193beab29 GMB till jonaTAN get sense to rule dis country ![]() |
Longeria:shut dat yr dirty mouth up,wot of u too So u knw be tribal bigot as well ? Get sense man. |
KwoiZabo:southwest to can't vote 4 ur Jonathan,coz we will surely vote 4 A.P.C becoz of our son prof. Yemi osinbajo. |
ichidodo:wetin dix dog dey yarn self,abeg keep shut Bingo
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dukie25:so na ur papa money he steal abi ? ![]()
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temitemi1:MR ROBOT GOOD MORNING ![]() |
Truckpusher:if na ur papa dem kill,hw u go take happy ? ![]()
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OLADD:mumu,did u win in osun ? I knw say na only ekiti wey u fit rig dia vote,bt u can't do such in osun state. |
uchwar1:wetin dis dog dy yarn self ,Who open ur cage ![]()
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Bonapart:choi!! E pain am ![]() |
CHESSBOARD:den u go run mad soon ![]() |
CHESSBOARD:if u like drink ya oil and die,e knw consine me wella,and if u cum lagos u go run mad oo ![]() |
Bonapart:better than ur father wey him cum waste is sperm on u. |
Bonapart:ooh!! I can now see that your thinking faculty is very low #apply some common sense bro ![]() |
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If dem born u well make u go aso rock go yarn dust like dat and stop making mouth here 


.... I am actually in my village enjoying the money from the oil in my backyard.... I dont need shitty Lagos 