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fourboys:So this is how everyone with a case in court should go about with billboards to coerce the Judiciary to do their job? Are you sane at all? |
What I know is that we are waiting on the Judiciary to ratify the electoral victory of Bola Tinubu. And the illegitimate candidate with 6m votes must have his votes zeroed. Let Igbos and Obidients continue to do things like IPOB. They wanted to force us to vote for their visionless candidate, they wanted to hide the voters cards of their parents, now they want to force the judiciary to give them a verdict that is undeserved. Meanwhile, they do not even believe in democracy, but only wanted power.
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It does not sound as frivolous as initially propagated to ridicule the government of Osun state. The pool refers to the pool of government house vehicles. I think that clarification should be explicitly indicated in all future references to that office. |
In 2012, Igbos on this forum said we Yorubas should go and meet Tinubu to give us better roles in government, that we should stop disturbing President Jonathan that we are marginalised in his administration. That was despite that same Jonathan won all SouthWest states except Osun, and also won Kwara state. I can only give Igbos the same advice. Let them go and meet Obi in the wilderness where he is looking for mandate to steal. |
olril17:Are you still laughing at Tinubu? |
shortgun:Obi is following the footsteps of Tinubu to build the political capital Tinubu started building since 1999. His current followers were calling Tinubu names then. Yet Tinubu built his party and contested the ticket of the same national party he had built, and used that ticket to win the Presidency as already envisaged by a current Obidient leader. Na now Obi day just break. He has realised that being a local champion of Igbo politics will not take him beyond the 16 states he managed to win 25% or more.
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successmatters:After he saw there is no gain to being an Igbo local champion that he was before Atiku put him in national spotlight. |
successmatters:I will sell it to you. Anyone who wants to live a delusion, I am happy to oblige. |
You mean Obidients want to teach the Courts their job? It is Obidients that will decide that 25% is a must and not the Courts? There is no must for 25% in any specific state or the FCT. All states and the FCT is the totality of Nigeria, which serve as the sample population and area from which 2/3 is the pass mark. |
lomprico:He has always claimed to be Nigerian but was Born in Togo. Many of us have always known he is not a Yoruba of Togo but Yoruba of Nigeria whose family moved to Togo before he was born. He is not from Atakpame where the Togo Yorubas are from. He is just like the Ghana and Ivory Coast Yorubas whose ancestors migrated there without having any original Yoruba village there. |
TinubuThief:When Obi's 6m votes are zeroed by the Courts for being an illegitimate candidate of Labour Party, From Peter Obi III to Peter Obi. |
Atiku is cumming in 2nd place, while Obi is couping in 3rd place that will soon be erased by the Courts for being an illegitimate candidate of a party he did not belong before the deadline. That itself is the anarchy that Obi perpetrated on the political process, but the Courts will correct that mistake so that other desperate ticket hunters would know there is a limit to their disregarded of the political and electoral process. |
Burob:That irony is lost on them. A British riff-raff is their new found love. From the man of the Gutter to the man in the Gallow. |
After destroying Igboland he found his way to Yorubaland to live in peace. |
PassingShot:There is no academic qualification or professional background that predisposes a ministerial appointee to fail or to succeed in the Aviation portfolio assigned. |
Yaribanzaonic:But Tinubu is resting in Aso Rock now while Obi is in the forest looking for Mandate to steal. |
CYBERSOLDIERSre:Yet the voting pattern shows that Yorubas are willing to consider all candidates regardless of their ethnicity. But even 95% of Igbo votes still could not deliver Obi as President or even 2nd place. What a shame for all the lousy speculators building castles in the air. |
LibertyRep:Let him use them who have so made themselves available to be exploited serially because of the singular weakness of hate. |
Dubetex96:Is it not a joke that a British riff-raff thinks he has powers to undo what almost 9m votes has already done for President Tinubu? |
Omoawoke:He thinks he is more knowledgeable than the American legal system or the Nigerian legal system. |
When the time is ripe I will also exploit Igbos and the Obidient zombies the way Kanu, FFK, Ekpa, Reno, Shehu Sani, and this man from the Gallows all saw something to exploit for their own benefit. I will give them what they want and I will take what I want. Do not blame me. Blame those who have become accustomed to loving flattery. |
BALLOSKI:What he ought to have done when he addressed the press at the 1month deadline he had earlier set without seeking approval, was to apologise for the inability of the Tinubu regime to meet up to their own self defined standard. Instead, he began claiming it was 2 months that was afforded the government to nominate Ministers, so if not exceeded the press should stop speculating. It was a very disappointing anticlimax. |
I doubt it was supposed to be permanent. Especially when there is also NDDC operating to serve a similar purpose. |
ImmaculateJOE:The former VC at Datti Baba-Ahmed's Baze University. |
christejames:It became sluggish at the point when it needed to pick up pace and nominate Ministers early to show seriousness to tackle the challenges that needed to be faced head-on. But certainly not slower than Buhari who waited 6months to nominate Ministers. |
We Nigerians wish them Godspeed as they bring about the much anticipated Renewed Hope, 30 years after our hopes were deflated in 1993.
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guobe:Exactly my point, since GenZ were born in the late 1990s onwards. We need to realise that Indomie generation are now over 40yrs old for those who had Indomie in the 1990s as University teenagers. |
guobe:Fanta Ginger Ale. I remember seeing that one up to 1994. I think the production was stopped when Fanta Chapman began, which also stopped a few years after. |
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, slower than the record breaking snail 🐌 pace administration of Buhari...