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obowunmi:Somewhere in the tri-state Not too far from GW, with easy access to the Jersey shore why? |
appletango:In 1999, he had no one, and he needed PDM so he approached Atiku, and with the help of other Powers-that-be and a lot of dobales, Atiku supported him with his PDM base. In 2003 however, everyone expected Ekwueme to clinch the ticket, remember Atiku wasnt contesting, the threat was mainly from Ekwueme and Abubakar Rimi I think. OBJ only needed PDM inorder to avoid a split vote between him and Ekwueme. By 2003, he was sure of 100% of SW votes and some votes from the north. However, Rimi, though did not have a chance, he (Rimi), without the help of Atiku, could, and would have split the northern votes to such extent that it would have required some sort of miracle for OBJ to beat Ekwueme because Ekwueme was believed to be more competent and reliable than OBJ. That is where Atiku comes in, with the help of PDM, he was able to convince notherners, especially those who would have voted for Rimi, to vote for OBJ. OBJ however did not need to dobale for him. All Atiku wanted was a promise that OBJ would handover to him. And he got the promise,I think, the day before they had the convention. Also, OBJ was fairly in control of the Ghana-must-gos, so he had done his due dilligence months before the convention. The moral of the story is that, it is true OBJ needed him, but not as bad as he needed him in 1999. Remember, Atiku and Dangote and Adenuga, funded OBJ's re-election campaign. And by that time, he was fairly in control of the PDP machinery. As the president, he was technically the first and most important member of the party. He had his followers, both in the SW and in the north, but not as much in the SE and SS. |
This Tilapia and her annoying obsession with Bawo's educational attainment is something A lot of people skip classes like mad in the states My sister is graduating medschool here at 22 Its no biggie Just because you couldnt do it doesnt mean others cant You spend most of your time thinking about who to curse next, instaed of facing your studies, now some hardworking fellow is obtaining his degree at such a young age and it seems like rocket science to you. May God save you. Just drop it already before you get what you do not want. Oniranu ara galatia ![]() |
appletango:That was 1999. By 2003, he was fairly in control. That said, he still needed Atiku's help in 2003 |
Aloy_Emeka:And, you, my friend, are empty in the di-ck, always firing blank! |
obuekwe:TGIANI |
^^^^ If you do not know: Kobojunkie is nuts BTW, She lives in Chicago in the US, and somehow she knows and she is sure that there is fuel shortage in Nigeria every week She is the craziest girl I have ever met in my life. |
gogo123:Did you drink out of the toilet? You must have! |
nipoga:Welcome to NL See the poster above you? Say hi to her. You guys are fit for each other |
This is too long The only thing I got from it is that whenever an Ibo name is mentioned, it was always followed by some sort of nefarious activities. So I guess, Ibos are bad for PDP Thank God, I am not Ibo. |
celemel:The car is unmarked. How could he be so sure that the car chasing him belongs to the DPO. For all he knows, he was being chased by armed robbers, reason he sped to the police station. He thought going to the police station would at the very least help him sort out who his assailants were. So far, from the story, he has done nothing wrong. Running from an unmarked police car, every where in the world, is a misdemeanor, not worth taking a life over. I have ran from NJ police officers before, and all I got was a ticket. I was not shot at and I was not threatened. In developed countries, unmarked police cars do not chase people unnecessarily in the middle of the night. The point is that the cops knew who they were chasing. They could have prevented this incident by writing down his plate number, and then go wait for him at home, covertly of course. I do understand that Nigeria, and Lagos state especially does not have a computerised database of all plate numbers under their jurisdiction; nevertheless, the situation could still have been prevented by deflating the tyres of the suspect's car. Anyhow, the police is at fault and in the spirit of fairness, the DPO ought to be hanged. |
[size=18pt]GRABBING MY CHAIR: WATCHING PATIENTLY AS KOBOJUNKIE ANNOYS AKIN EGBA WITH HER NONSENSICAL ARGUMENT[/size] I give Akin Egba three more posts before she declares Kobojunkie brain dead! |
I am sure it is the Ibos that are earning the most, with nothing to show for it On top, they probably go to Okija afterwards for more money making rituals Buncha never do wells Thank God, I am not Ibo. |
obuekwe:Lets be civil ok? BTW, did you write in swahili? |
tpia1:No It is a story though |
DapoBear:I doubt it I am glad you now know the truth; why Tinubu and GEJ may never win I am glad you now know why zoning is the only way out for all ethnic groups to have a fair and equitable access to Asorock. Without zoning, the north might rule us for 40 yrs non-stop. Hope you are ready, albeit reluctantly, to cast your vote for Turakin Adamawa? |
Those Nigerians stealing money are probably Ibos What a shame on the Ibo race Thank God, I am not Ibo |

