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CROWNWEALTH019:God and Humanity rejects pdp |
The savior of ipobians have spoken |
slyzy:We know your type
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CROWNWEALTH019:We the progressives will never allow that to happen |
babyfaceafrica:Sharap I remember you very well Your candidate kwankwaso lost I understand your frustration They will articulate to survive the coming months |
You on go back Romance section? Since the defeat in osun and port Harcourt |
CROWNWEALTH019:The truth is what pdp did to our economy It will take 80 years to bring it back to normal |
babyfaceafrica:Member Of Wike pdp faction spotted |
EternalTruths:Stop spamming us with this thrash |
IPOBrep:Keep quiet If you can’t contribute Shut up |
CROWNWEALTH019:Pdp caused it It shall never be well with enemies of the state |
Check this
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Anything ipobians touches becomes doomed Am sure Atiku will go that way Truly the election coming is between the southeast and the southwest Voting strength will determine I don’t see any reasonable omoluabis voting against his own (Osinbajo) How do some people even reason baffles me |
holllandis:We saw what the southeast own does in 2015 From Awka to obolafor down to nnewi back to abkaliki enroutes Onitsha back to Owerri stops at aba Your brothers and sisters in go slows and holdups in Lagos selling galas and pure water knows what southwest votes can do |
EternalTruths:Sharap |
Ipobians betrays Fayose Betrayed Ade The dancer (Senator Ademola Adeleke Betrayed Kwankwaso Betrayed Kanu Betrayed saraki there lord Nd savior It cost them nothing to betray you They re serial betrayer It shall never be well with Ipobs |
Atiku you missed it That’s the kind of politics ipobians like |
AN All Progressives Congress chieftain, Bola Tinubu, has asked the government to immediately convert unused land to grazing routes as this will curb incessant clashes between farmers and herdsmen. Tinubu said this in Abuja on Monday at a national summit on conflict resolution. The event, which was organised by The Nation and TV Continental, was themed: ‘Towards an Enduring Peace.’ He said, “The government must help herders gradually shift from their traditional nomadic existence to a more static lifestyle. We have to face the reality that modernity is making the nomadic way counterproductive and inefficient. “Unoccupied, isolated land can quickly be turned into grazing areas in the affected states. In the long run, this will enable herders to better maintain their livestock and thus their own livelihood.” Tinubu, who was represented by an Executive Commissioner of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Sunday Dare, said contrary to speculations, the crisis was not caused by religious or political differences but by water scarcity. The former governor of Lagos State said the desertification in most parts of the North had caused herders to move southward with their cattle in search of greener pastures. He added, “An acutely thirsty man remembers neither Bible nor Quran very well until his thirst is quenched. Dire need often pushes a man to behave as if bereft of compassion for a person in equally dire circumstance. “NThey are saying that he gave billions of naira to others as victims but has not given them anything. But the Buhari I know is just an honest man. He is not taking sides in this struggle, but he cannot change himself because he is a Fulani man or claim that he is no more a Fulani man because it has become an issue.” Ribadu said many of the herders were migrating southwards not only because of desertification but also because of the high rate of insecurity in the North. He said sadly, the nomadic Fulani are never given a sense of belonging wherever they go because they are not landowners. The former EFCC boss added, “You can hardly see any nomadic Fulani man that is part of a state assembly or the National Assembly and they form about 15 to 20 million of the population and they are marginalised. They are not in any way benefiting from what is happening in the country today. “There has been only one attempt to address the problem and that was the nomadic education programme. Many of those who participated in the nomadic education programme are PhD holders today and those that are working are helping their communities. Other than that, I have not seen any effort geared towards solving their problem.” In his remarks, the National President of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, Abdullahi Bodejo, said some of the solutions to the current crisis included the immediate suspension of the anti-grazing law as well as the release of herders arrested in Benue in the course of enforcing the law. Bodejo also urged the military to stop aerial bombardment of pastoralist communities but should rather employ an intelligence-based approach to the crisis. He added, “The recent anti-grazing laws enacted by some states should be suspended as the laws have become a recipe for conflicts. “The immediate release from detention of hundreds of pastoralists languishing in jails without trial particularly those arrested in Benue on the pretext of violating anti-grazing laws.” o doubt the problem has exacerbated during the past decade. We must assume climate change plays a role.” https://punchng.com/nigeriansll-choose-between-lifeless-candidate-and-job-provider-in-2019-atiku/ |
Validated:Please restructure your words Ipobs want |
Validated:Your elders in your camp are the ones I deal with |
Ipobs says they don’t want want Nigeria they call our beloved country zoo Yet they are interfering in our affairs |
After corruption the major problem e have are ipobians |
Validated:The major problem of this country after corruption is ipobians |
Atiku2019:Since Atiku emerged you guys have stopped the slogan Of Fulani slavery stuff You also don’t want a young president anymore Wailers are confused |
It’s an insult on well meaning Nigerians to compare Pmb with Atiku |
Africans are the root cause of there own misfortune |
between President Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Congress (PDP) are gearing up for the February presidential election. Atiku beat 11 opponents to get the PDP ticket at the weekend. The APC ratified the direct primary election of President Buhari in Abuja. The APC said the choice before Nigerians in 2019 is that of light, which it said President Buhari represents, and darkness. In a statement, party spokesman Yekini Nabena said: ”Nigerians have had enough of corrupt, cash and carry politicians. That was why in 2015, they came out en masse and elected a clean and transparent man in Muhammadu Buhari to clean the Augean stable. The candidature of Atiku Abubakar will bring back the undesired lot and their practices which Nigerians have long rejected and forgotten. “The Nigerian electorate deserves to be given a choice of decency, integrity and honour and not dirt, corruption, and infamy. The choice between Buhari and Atiku is one between light and darkness; between positive change and business as usual; between transparency and under the table dealings. “As we prepare for the forthcoming 2019 elections, one thing is clear. If the choice is between a presidential candidate/change agent who is rebuilding the country and refocusing our national priorities and attitudes on one hand, and another candidate who along with his gang of co-looters stole the country’s commonwealth and brought the country to its knees, that choice has already been made by the Nigerian electorate.” The PDP said: “Nigerians have a choice of a man who will provide an efficient and business-friendly solution to the herdsmen crisis and a man whose government said ‘giving land for cattle ranching is better than death’. “It is very obvious that faced with such a choice that Nigerians would definitely vote for the man who will get Nigeria working again.” The Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Organisation said there was confusion in the Buhari Campaign Organisation over Atiku’s emergence as the PDP candidate. The APC accused Atiku of spending a large amount of money to buy delegates to get the ticket. The party said the nation’s presidency should be about the scorecard of the candidates, pointing out that “Atiku’s scorecard is abysmally low and he has proven to be an untrustworthy and unreliable character”. “In assessing candidates to be voted for during elections, Nigerians will normally consider the candidate’s background and antecedents. The pertinent question to ask about Atiku is what his scorecard in public office was? “A case in point is Atiku’s revealing altercation with his former boss President Olusegun Obasanjo which exposed the level of corruption Atiku was enmeshed in. “At the international level, Atiku has been reportedly place on the global watch list of the United States of America and has avoided travelling to the U.S. to avoid arrest and prosecution over a money-laundering and corruption case in that country. “Really, is this the character and antecedent of a candidate Nigerians will be proud to vote for as our President, come 2019? “Compared and contrasted with President Muhammadu Buhari’s consistent and principled stance on party affiliations, since 1999, Atiku has moved around different political parties – PDP, ACN, PDP, APC and now PDP, all in his blind and desperate pursuit of his ambition – The presidency of Nigeria. It is therefore very clear that if Atiku loses the presidential election in 2019, he will again defect from the PDP to another political platform. “Atiku is known as a super rich Nigerian who entrenched the undemocratic practice of buying votes of delegates. During the APC National Convention in 2014, he spent several millions of dollars to buy delegates votes and emerged third, after Buhari and Rabiu Kwankwaso. “On Sunday, he reportedly bought over virtually all the PDP delegates and was declared winner of the PDP presidential primaries. With these huge expenses expended to secure the PDP ticket, how will Atiku recoup his “investment” if not from the public treasury should he win the presidency? “Our dear President Muhammadu Buhari does not spend a kobo on delegates as he banks only on his proven personal integrity. In any case, how did a retired Customs officer acquire so much wealth to fund his several presidential bids? The source of his wealth is very questionable and his financial resources are definitely ill gotten.” http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-atiku-in-battle-of-integrity-over-2019-poll/ |
Desperate time with desperate steps or desperate politician |
Mynd44:Surely that’s why pdp will be rejected in southwest |
AskProf:Shut up |
KingKingKing:You are a patriot |
End of the hero of ipobians is nigh |
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