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TravelRe: Kano-port Harcourt Train Services Begin by Sajio(m): 5:53pm On Jul 24, 2015
Gej my role model...... thanks for the transformation.. even when you are out, your legacy still speaks....
PoliticsRe: Opinion!! Was President Buhari Visit To America A Flop? by Sajio(m): 8:35am On Jul 24, 2015
Obiagelli:
Talk about delusion, is the US an enemy nation in the fight against terror?
.... Has Us won any war against terror? remind me of any country in the world this US has actually assisted in fighting terrorism and won instead it escalate more and more? as for me... there is more to this bokoharam ish, and i believe with one mind we can force them out our beloved country Nigeria...
PoliticsRe: Exclusive: Rotimi Amaechi's wife In A Multi-billion Naira Corruption Scandal by Sajio(m): 10:17am On Jul 20, 2015
If a Governors wife can loot such amount(over eight Billion naira).... then Ameachi must have collected Trillions of Naira.. may God help 9ja..... Obj must b probed to cos he's the architect of this massive loot... all took his footstep! what about the once they must have buried in their compounds.. GREED for wealth.
PoliticsRe: Detained Ex-CSO Diabetic, Hypertensive But Denied His Drugs, Lawyer Cries Out by Sajio(m): 11:34pm On Jul 19, 2015
This Man has not been convicted in the court of law... so why his detention? what's stops SSS to follow due process? Buhari should know Nigeria has gone beyond this old pertern of. fighting his perceived enemies...
RomanceRe: With 600k, Should He Settle Down For Marriage At The Age Of 32? by Sajio(m): 3:42pm On Jul 13, 2015
Well, it all depend on the tribe u marrying from.. if u going to East..... the money is capital NOT enough. but if u coming to delta... 400k will even b enough in some tribes.. so the question is............. Where is she from!!!
PoliticsRe: Girl, Hauwa, Delivers Her Letter To Buhari Which She Failed To Deliver To GEJ by Sajio(m): 7:11am On Jul 12, 2015
What's the news about this? do they think Nigerians are fool.. what does she know about boko haram? cheap way of winning sympathy.... APC better effect the change they promised joor. Rubbish.
PoliticsRe: The North Is Not Ready For The Truth - Sheikh Ahmed Gumi by Sajio(m): 10:01am On Jun 07, 2015
jomoh:
Call me a conspiracy theorist I don't care but I still see the hand of the west in all this. Its just unfortunate that the previous administration was so weak that it allowed it to linger for so long without doing much to quash it.

They are simply using the most vulnerable region of the country to perpetrate their evil. They knew the north is the most easy region in nigeria to brainwash. They thought with the weak government in the country, they can achieve their aim of breaking up this country thereby benefiting from the chaos. That is why they predicted the break up of Nigeria this year. That's why they refused to help the previous government(which was weak anyway) but God has a different plan for this country. Now they've seen a strong leader in PMB they are offering to help just to appear friendly. Please tell me, who needs more help? The weak or the strong?
..... whose the weak here? is the strong as u call him not using same approach Gej used?? has he introduced anything different??.. anyway I won't argue the fact that the west are not involve...... but if am to go by what u just said..... how do u think ur so called strong man can curb animals called bokoharam when he's still robbing with d western leaders u said are behind the bh.? to you Gej might be weak... but as for me.. Gej is the strong man here.
PoliticsRe: The North Is Not Ready For The Truth - Sheikh Ahmed Gumi by Sajio(m): 9:13am On Jun 07, 2015
dddrexjr:
Many "muslims " won't accept this fact,all they would say is "we are a religion of peace" whilst reverse is d REALITY.
In my little walk in life,i've come to discover that RICH muslims don't give a phuck,buh d poor ones are the "problem".
If d man on d street can get shelter n food,bet me Nigerian insurgents will almost be ELIMINATED
#MoY#OPINION
.... I still suspect the fulanies/our neighboring countries(chad and Niger) in all this menace. not until the northerners realizes this the better for them!!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Failing Already-Yemi Adebowale by Sajio(m): 5:02pm On Jun 06, 2015
eliment:
The cry of the loosers.

This man has barely stayed in office for a week and you guys want to kill him with criticism give him a break please let him do it the way he wants

At least I have enjoyed stable electricity supply in the last one week better than anytime under the 6 years of the clueless one
.....lols, from which state?? and what did he do nor add to improve to power sector??
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Right To Seek International Assistance To Battle Boko Haram - APC by Sajio(m): 3:47pm On Jun 06, 2015
olaboy001:
One thing I love about this man is that, he is a man of action, and not a man words. For action speaks better than words.
he’ll won’t fail those that believed in him.
.... what action has he taken since he became presidenthuh
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Right To Seek International Assistance To Battle Boko Haram - APC by Sajio(m): 3:39pm On Jun 06, 2015
Rumpelstiltskin:
Two are better than one, for if one falls, the other shall help him up. But woe to the one that is alone, for when he falls, he has no one to pull him up.

Nigeria has assisted so many countries through peace keeping operations. Why should we be too proud to ask for help? If we can accept monetary aid to combat diseases, why won't we accept military aids to combat terrorism? Why do countries form ally?

APC is right on this one.....we need all the help we can get.

God bless Nigeria.
.... Has Buhari taken any approach different from that of Gej in the fight against bokoharam? thought APC's criticized Gej on dis that he was going around lookg for assistance.. don't know the bigdeal about this news.....
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Anti-corruption War Takes Off by Sajio(m): 3:31pm On Jun 06, 2015
The impacts of ur policies to Nigerians I what that matters and not all these self praise........ let's see how it works. wish u d best.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians React To Amnesty Int'l Call On Ihierjirika, Minima, Badeh & Others by Sajio(m): 8:54am On Jun 04, 2015
AI....... should Bleep-off. do they expect Nigerians to just sit and watch the boys destroy Nigeria?? So pained that Nigera army could kill lots of. their boysssss!! waiting to see what the old man will dohuh they didn't see anytin wrong in what Obj did to Odi? wooooo to boko haram sponsors A.I
FashionRe: See What This 'sexy' Guy Is Spotted Doing At The ATM by Sajio(m): 7:41am On Jun 03, 2015
This dude must be a weedite.......... that's the fun in taking weed... after this stage, na street straight,,lols
BusinessRe: Businesses To Start With Small Money by Sajio(m): 8:40pm On Jun 02, 2015
tuoyoojo:
ok

invest in FG bonds , chill and let ur money work for u. or buy a fairlu used keke napep and give it to someone trustworthy on hire purchase basis. u get double ur money in less dan 6 months

go to benue and buy these giant yams, take to south or north n sell to retailers
... which one is the FG bonds??
PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets Dasuki, Jets Out To Niger, Chad by Sajio(m): 8:31am On Jun 02, 2015
Buhari shouldn't use Gej's strategy but His..... how come he's now going to Niger for assistance? I tot they said Gej was wrong going to Niger and Chad to seek for assistancehuh why using same approach?? APCians...... where are thouhuh ur Mr integrity doesn't have his own strategy but working with Gejs plan too. a man they called names!! one expected a different strategy in fighting Boko-haram. SMH
PoliticsRe: Afdb: Okonjo-iweala Behind My Success, Says Adesina by Sajio(m): 8:25pm On May 31, 2015
handsomeclouds:
A lot of people below have been quoting me and saying poo. Maybe if u read this u will know the extent of damage okonjo has caused

"I hereby challenge your attempt to blame others for not saving for the rainy day. It is not a virtue when you are quick to appropriate all the credit when things are going well, but shift the blame when they go wrong. You blame the state governors— who, according to you, have taken the Federal Government to the Supreme Court—not that a Supreme Court judgment forced your hands. For your information, the governors have never agreed to savings and always threatened court action even under Obasanjo. Why did we save under Obasanjo but not under Jonathan? Two keywords explain it: leadership and integrity.  Governor Amaechi said the governors insisted on sharing the funds because they found out that you were illegally fiddling with the savings.  So, as Nigerians still wonder, if billions of dollars are now ‘missing’ under your nose, why should governors trust you to keep their money?  Do the states that have taken the federal government to the Supreme Court and refused to save also include the PDP governors—who are in the majority? If so, then it is fatal: even governors of your own party, PDP, do not trust you to keep their money! Furthermore, did the governors also stop the Federal Government from saving part of its share? If you ran a surplus budget at the Federal level, you would have had credibility to blame others or to say they did not listen to your advice. The key point is that since you were running huge deficits yourself, it was also in your own interest to share the ECA. You did not show leadership or credibility, full stop!
Next, Madam, I was really embarrassed for you to read that one of the reasons for declining forex reserves is ‘oil theft’. Under you as Minister of Finance and coordinator of the economy, the basket of our national treasury is leaking profusely from all sides. Just a few illustrations! First, you admit that ‘oil theft’ has reduced oil output from the average 2.3 – 2.4 million barrels per day (mpd) to 1.95mpd (meaning that at least 350,000 to 450,000 barrels per day are being ‘stolen’. On the average of 400,000 per day and the oil prices over the past four years, it comes to about $60 billion ‘stolen’ in just four years. In today’s exchange rate, that is about N12.6 trillion. This is at a time of cessation of crisis in the Niger Delta and amnesty programme. Can you tell Nigerians how much the amnesty programme costs, and also the annual cost for ‘protecting’ the pipelines and security of oil wells? And the ‘thieves’ are spirits? Come on, Madam!
Second, my earlier article stated that the minimum forex reserves should have been at least $90 billion by now and you did not challenge it. Rather it is about $30 billion, meaning that gross mismanagement has denied the country some $60 billion or another N12.6 trillion.
Now add the ‘missing’ $20 billion from the NNPC. You promised a forensic audit report ‘soon’, and more than a year later the Report itself is still ‘missing’. This is over N4 trillion, and we don’t know how much more has ‘missed’ since Sanusi cried out. How many trillions of naira were paid for oil subsidy (unappropriated?).  How many trillions (in actual fact) have been ‘lost’ through customs duty waivers over the last four years? As coordinator of the economy, can you tell Nigerians why the price of automotive gas oil (AGO), popularly called diesel,  has still not come down despite the crash in global crude oil prices, and how much is being appropriated by friends in the process?  Be honest: do you really know (as coordinator and minister of finance) how many trillions of Naira, self- financing government agencies earn and spend? I have a long list but let me wait for now. I do not want to talk about other ‘black pots’ that impinge on national security.  My estimate, Madam, is that probably more than N30 trillion has either been stolen or lost or unaccounted for or simply mismanaged under your watchful eyes in the past four years. Since you claim to be in charge, Nigerians are right to ask you to account. Think about what this amount could mean for the 112 million poor Nigerians or for our schools, hospitals, roads, etc. Soon, you will start asking the citizens to pay this or that tax, while some faceless “thieves” were pocketing over $40 million per day from oil alone.
You alluded to debt relief in your response and tried to take credit. Well, your CV is honest enough to admit that your two achievements in office as Finance minister under Obasanjo were that “you led the Nigerian team that struck a deal with the Paris Club” and that you “introduced the practice of publishing each state’s monthly financial allocation in the newspapers”. You are right about the two achievements. Let me put on record that Nigeria would have secured debt relief under anyone as Minister of Finance. President Obasanjo secured debt relief for Nigeria. Much of his first term was used to get Nigeria back into the international community and to campaign for debt relief. Before you were sworn in as Minister of Finance, President Bush visited Nigeria and both of us accompanied President Obasanjo during the meeting. There, Mr. Bush promised to support Nigeria with debt relief and asked our president to ensure that he met the conditions of the Paris Club. Obasanjo mobilized the global political support and coordinated all of us to ensure that the government met the check-list of ‘conditionalities’ as required.  I spent five weeks in the hotel with my team (as coordinator/chairman for drafting the National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy, NEEDS).
Some of the reform targets in NEEDS became the ‘conditionalities’ Nigeria was required to fulfil to merit debt relief. You and I signed the various MoU with the IMF on behalf of Nigeria (the policy support instrument). We had a great team at work and each member of the economic team had specific aspects of the conditionalities to deliver: Bode Agusto was in-charge of the budget; Oby Ezekwesili held sway at Bureau of Public Procurement and later Minister of Solid Mineral, and Education (but specifically tasked with delivering on EITI and procurement reforms); Nuhu Ribadu was at the EFCC fighting corruption; I was at the Central Bank delivering on monetary policy and banking reforms; Steve Oronsaye worked hard to delist Nigeria from the FATF; Nenadi Usman was in-charge of the parastatals; El-Rufai held forth at FCT and in charge of public sector reforms; privatization programme went on, etc. Did you know that the IMF wrote President Obasanjo threatening that there would be no debt relief if the CBN did not meet some monetary targets, and do you know the magic we performed to meet them? Can you tell Nigerians which of the ‘conditionalities’ that you personally implemented? With the groundswell of political support and Nigeria meeting all the ‘conditionalities’, debt relief was assured.
Your major role as stated in your CV was to lead the team to negotiate the specific terms of the relief, having fulfilled the conditions. I still believe that Nigeria should have gotten far better terms than you negotiated. Of course, with your eyes on returning to the World Bank after office, I did not expect you to boldly stand up to the donor community in defence of Nigeria. Was there a conflict of interest on your part?
By the way, can you tell Nigerians why you were eased out as Finance Minister and you cried like a baby begging OBJ to still allow you remain in the Economic Management team—- barely few weeks after the debt relief? Why were you eventually also removed from the economic management team if you were so important?  Ironically, President Jonathan has recycled you, with a bigger title and greater responsibilities. But the difference is that the team that did the actual work is no longer there, and the world has seen that the king is naked.
You are brilliant Madam, but you need serious help. Having spent all your life in the World Bank bureaucracy largely in administration/operations, no one will blame you if your economics has become a bit rusty. There are firebrand Nigerians all over the world to draft to service. It is certainly embarrassing to Nigeria for you to be bothering World Bank economists to help you with most basic economic analysis.
Your response on the poverty issue is deeply troubling. You accuse me of using “2011 statistics on poverty by the NBS to support his argument, while ignoring more recent figures”. At least you did not refute the NBS figure as valid. In the next sentence, Madam went ahead to note that “as stated in the Nigeria Economic Report 2014 by the World Bank, poverty in Nigeria has dropped from 35.2 percent of population in 2010/2011 to 33.1 percent in 2012/2013”. Did you notice that you have quoted two figures for poverty for the same year as being equally correct? So, for 2011, was poverty 71% (according to NBS) or 35% according to the World Bank? To the best of my knowledge, the last published household survey by NBS was in 2011. The World Bank does not conduct household surveys in member states to determine poverty incidence. So, when and by whom was the survey that gave the World Bank figures?
What worries me is that this government is the first in our history to attempt to manipulate our national statistics under Okonjo-Iweala. When NBS published the poverty figures in 2011, she felt indicted and incensed. She called upon the World Bank to come and examine the ‘methodology’ and get NBS to ‘review’ its numbers. Oby Ezekwesili (as VP Africa Region rejected the call to try to tamper with a country’s statistics). Once Oby left, the ‘World Bank’ started talking about ‘new figures’, without conducting any new surveys.  I was told about it by a World Bank economist, and I cautioned that it was a dangerous gamble that would damage the credibility of the NBS. If you want to ‘review methodology’, you conduct another survey but you can’t change ‘methodology’ because you don’t like the published figures. No government in our history has tried it: even Sani Abacha allowed a poverty survey that put poverty at 67% under his regime. At this rate, who will believe statistics coming from the Nigerian government again? Is it now the World Bank that sits in Washington and allocates poverty numbers to Nigeria? Something smells here!
Madam alleges that the NBS—as a parastatal under the National Planning Commission (under me) departed from the ‘international standard method of poverty measurement’. How and when, Madam? I was in office at National Planning for 11 months from July 2003 to May 2004. A poverty survey was conducted in 2004 and the results computed and published in 2005/2006— more than a year after I had gone to the Central Bank. Or perhaps, it was a clever way to divert attention from your manipulation of published economic statistics. The NBS published its poverty data in 2006 when you were Minister of Finance, and you did not question the ‘methodology’ because the figures looked good. In 2011, the poverty numbers (using the same methodology as in 2005/2006) indicted the government and suddenly, the ‘methodology’ is wrong. Interesting times!
Now that you decide which economic statistics published by NBS to accept and which ones to ‘change the methodology’ to give favourable figures, you can keep feeding your manipulated figures to your international media circus for the vain glorious awards to sustain an empty hype, while Nigerians groan under hardship. We can actually ask Nigerians whether they are getting better off now contrary to your bogus figures.
Many of Madam’s responses were comical, but this one is classic. According to her, the chief economic adviser and NBS “worked hard to determine how many jobs we need to create in a year”, and went on to ask, “why didn’t Soludo do this when he was CEA?” (Lol!). Madam, any good economist needs less than 10 minutes to compute this figure, not the (months? of) ‘hard work’ by your team. My calculation is that the number of jobs Nigeria needs to create each year to significantly reduce unemployment rate to sustainable levels in the next few years is at least 3 million, and not the 1.8 million by your team. We are talking about the Nigerian economy, please.
Your magic wand for mass housing is the Mortgage Refinance Corporation with 23,000 mortgage offers—for a country with 17 million housing deficit! Then, there is the pedestrian proposal of a new development bank— financed with loans from the World Bank, etc? A World Bank loan to set up another ‘development bank’ where we already have Bank of Industry, Bank of Agriculture, NEXIM, Federal Mortgage Bank, etc? People have totally run out of ideas and can’t see anything for Nigeria without through the prism of the World Bank. I will offer you free consultancy on how to set up a development bank without a World Bank loan but we don’t need another one now. I actually gave President Yar’adua a two page note for a N3 trillion development fund then, and if we plug your leaking pipes, it could actually be a N10 trillion Fund. I envisioned and set up the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC)—Africa’s premier infrastructure bank!
Frankly, I don’t understand why you seem highly troubled that the Soludo you thought had “disappeared from the political space” seems to be still around. Well, let me assure you that I will only ‘disappear’ in God’s own time. I gave credit to two past presidents who laid the foundation of the market economy we operate today. You did not contest or contradict any of my points. Rather, what you see is that Soludo must be ‘looking for a position’. Pity! If I am looking for a position, I would be running around one of the candidates now just as you are busy dancing Atilogwu dance at TAN and PDP rallies, struggling to keep your job. How Yar’adua drafted me to contest for governor in Anambra and APGA leadership as well and how I was “stopped” on both occasions are in the public domain. But I am not deterred for one minute. Chinua Achebe said that on leadership, Nigeria is a country that goes for a football match with its 10th Eleven. I am proud and happy to have offered to serve my people, and for the service of Nigeria, I will do it again and again. How many times did Abraham Lincoln, Obama, Reagan, etc contest before they got there? I actually encourage everyone who believes he/she has something to offer to get involved or stop complaining. I am happy seeing the increasing critical mass of professionals (like you) now getting involved. It is good for Nigeria!
What is at stake is the survival and prosperity of Nigeria. Next elections are critical, and for me the key is the ECONOMY. We must offer Nigerians clarity on the choices before them. Can I propose a three-way debate with you (representing PDP/Federal Government), nominee of APC (Utomi or Fayemi? or any other), and myself (as independent citizen— I don’t belong to any of the two). Let us have two bouts of debate between now and 12th February, 2015 focusing on: CBN/AMCON and the financial system (if you want); our economy and its outlook, and agenda/alternative paths to sustainable prosperity post elections. Choose the dates and times, and for the sake of Nigeria, I will fly in. You can invite any of your international media friends as moderators. I feel the pain of the 180 million Nigerians whose tomorrow you have carelessly rendered bleak, and when I think of what the missing trillions could do for them, it becomes extremely urgent that we all must deepen the debate. Eagerly waiting for your response, please!
Chukwuma Charles Soludo is a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria"


I don't think its worthwhile associating with okonji or oko-ñ-jo. I don't know why after I read all the atrocities levied against her by Soludo..I just hated her so much, I have tried regenerating the likeness I used to have for her but the more I try the greater the hatred.

Plz give Ngozi some break ok.... we now have a ne government, let see what they have for Nigerians. tnx
PoliticsRe: Buhari And Osinbajo Declare Their Assets by Sajio(m): 9:11pm On May 30, 2015
Gej will be remembered..... anyway, let's see what the change is all about.
PoliticsRe: Former President Jonathan Arrives To A Hero's Welcome by Sajio(m): 10:52pm On May 29, 2015
Wooow..... nothing they say last for ever..! Gej my HERO... Gej my mentor..... Gej my role model.....! who God has bless no Man can change.. My Luv, ppl have been saying lots of things about ur government.... u tried making them see ur intents but hatred couldn't allow dem see.. but for dis, u'v proven again that u a hero,,, another name. for u sir... is DEMOCRACY!! God bless u... Today we had the best ever democracy day!!! God bless u sir..
PoliticsRe: Benue Governor, Anenih, Aganga Flee Nigeria - SaharaReporters by Sajio(m): 9:55am On May 29, 2015
why d run na...! can't they stand and face their fearhuh? imagine the ppl we call leaders.
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Fuelled My Conflict With President, PDP – Amaechi by Sajio(m): 9:39am On May 25, 2015
Ameachi is nothing but an attention seeker.... why tlking from the both side of ur mouth?? No longer oil well, but patience?? guy wait for wike to xpose ur loots.. cos I can't see any tangible project u did!! Akpabio proovs it all...
PoliticsRe: Court Dismisses Amaechi’s Suit Against Wike’s Inauguration. by Sajio(m): 9:13pm On May 20, 2015
still cannot imagine how this man Ameachi thinks? he single handily destroy the judiciary system of river state forgeting that a day like this will come hence he resorted to Imo... One thing is sure, Wike will definitely xpose all Ameachi loots. and Buhari should also be ready to kick start his fight against corruption from within his cabinets first b4 extending cos all his followers na THIEVes..
PoliticsRe: We’re Inheriting Nigeria’s Worst Economy In History – Osinbajo by Sajio(m): 8:56pm On May 20, 2015
Osibanjo..... I refuse to accept these lie!! Gej didn't complain when he assumed office,, this was what u guys used against Gej and now Nigerians has given the presidency to U,, better think of how to fulfill the promise u made to Nigerians oo!!! Gej had his plans for Nigerians but couldn't achieve it all due to what he met rather strive to making Nigeria d largest economy in Africa... better save this ur complains and do the needful..
PoliticsRe: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by Sajio(m): 8:44pm On May 20, 2015
I smell something... just hope APC has not sold our oil all in the name of winning electionhuh Gejs Enemies are showing up gradually and God will expose them all soon. kudos to Putin(Russia) my hero and Gej my role model...
PoliticsRe: Tweet Of The Morning: Nigerian Trains (Screenshot) by Sajio(m): 10:00am On May 20, 2015
The only solution is for Nigeria to split........ I do not know what our leaders are going there to do with all d money?? see what greed has cost Nigerians....... wish these countries can ban all nigeria Elites from entering their lovely home!! they should remain in Nigeria
PoliticsRe: REPS Amends PIB To Include The Entire Country As ‘host Community’ Of Petroleum. by Sajio(m): 5:47pm On May 16, 2015
hahaahahahhaha...... these law makers must b joking.. I just pray they don't push it cos Buhari/ Nigerians will suffer it all.. they had better visit those areas and see what it takes to be a host community!!...
PoliticsRe: Buhari Should Not Be Sworn In With The Quran – Etcetera Writes by Sajio(m): 1:34pm On May 16, 2015
nwafuluozoh:
Does it make any difference what he swears with? We just need him to fulfil his electoral promises.
.... Plz try and get the point here.... was said in Matt. 5:34-37, that anything out of God's standard is evil..... ts high tym we go by God's standards. who knows if is why nigeria has remain in this mess!!! Let's Give God's way a chance!! I support him 100% on this. thanks
PoliticsRe: Buhari Should Not Be Sworn In With The Quran – Etcetera Writes by Sajio(m): 1:29pm On May 16, 2015
midolian:
cheesy cheesy..what makes this guy think he can change what is customary in Nigeria with his article? And the funniest thing is, if Buhari s not sworn in with the Quran, he ll be the first to write an article to counter it..
.... did u read thru the verse he qoated?? Matt. 5:34-37
PoliticsRe: Buhari Shocks APC Govs, Rejects Ministerial List. by Sajio(m): 9:40am On May 10, 2015
Have always said...... APC didn't win but CPC did? Buhari used them to get what he wants..! I support him on this. he's in charge and should b allowed to appoints his ministers.. guess GMB is learning from Gejs lapses. Buhari I know will never appoint any of this APCian but his core CPCians.. WATCH out as it plays!!!........ wait ooo, do dis governors know what it takes to head a state??

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