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is it the Awolowo that drank rat poison? |
imagine the nonsense this sycophant op is spewing. Ghanaian insulted Buhari and you are foaming in the mouth . ok I am a Nigerian and I am telling you now that Buhari is an unscrupulous blooding sucking jihardist from futa jalon.The corrupt hawk who is shameless enough to talk to Ghanaian about corruption while his country is swimming in corruption |
Zonacom:chinyere not nkechi |
OceanmorganTrix:them skull miners |
Igbos:sir please I am not hear to discus who insults who.This is a topic, discus it or I report you |
bounty007:undiluted truth |
Igbos:you kept on insulting you better in social media and that is all you are good at,attack dog? This is a discussion forum and we have a matter before us,discus it like a sensible human being |
Igbos:nobody insulted you. Please respect your self and leave you don't have any meaningful contributions to make |
Igbos:lalasticlala Seun |
kettykings:the way this propaganda is being shared is alarming |
This bulk vote is a joke taken too far. |
I read a counter thread by a nairalander asking why south east should request Buhari's help in securing 2023 presidential election. According to him they have no reason to demand for such because they didn't vote apc or rather they voted PDP. Southwest gave Apc 2433193 southwest gave PDP 1821416 the only different in vote is 611777 So my question is where is that bulk vote southwest gave to Apc that should demand that southeast to back NB: This is a discussion thread.please be civil and maintain absolute decorum cc lalasticlala http://www.nigerianmonitor.com/final-official-inec-2015-presidential-election-resultswho-is-the-winner/ |
GavelSlam:Oga we dey drag anything with Yoruba? why are guys ready to drag your selves into Igbo stuffs for your dickkk measuring attitude? |
aljharem:ina akogheri akogheri |
sarrki:what of Fulani herdsmen |
wristbangle:am good |
[quote author=engrchykae post=64180066]ka flavor ghara iwere gi iwe,nka bu doctor's prescriptions. Flavor dey on top her matter. [/quoted]lol |
timsbee:ezi okwu ike gwuru |
wristbangle:wristbangle my guy xup |
Ada di Igbo mma ko Ada do Yoruba njo ni Enough with all this useless beauty pageant please. Opportunity to market her puusssy to the highest bidder!!? Na so that yeye umunze girl(flavour sister) chidinma okeke disgraced her ancestors in that cucumber saga . Now gwanum uru this thing ga abara umu AFO Igbo now? |
Bla bla bla by Mr commissioner, What happened to Davido's case?? It was swept under the carpet because his father is rich, ![]() Una wan use poor bunaboy flex muscle. |
Legalbeing:alright.how you doing bro |
Legalbeing:unyana jack |
Daluni umu Igbo.unu bu odogwu |
Anu ohia akporo shetima ekwesiho ka ASA ya okwu ma nchaa. Onye ogbu ara obara jiri umu ada chibok turu utu ha mebere book haram maka gej,ya by boko haram ka na asu ha akwu Rio taa. ibi da kwa ha ebe ahu Onwe be ho ife unu furu |
Anu ohia akporo shetima ekwesiho ka ASA ya okwu ma nchaa. Onye ogbu ara obara jiri umu ada chibok turu utu ha mebere book haram maka gej,ya by boko haram ka na asu ha akwu Rio taa. ibi da kwa ha ebe ahu |
ASUP may call off strike next week – Official November 23, 2017 Azeezat Adedigba The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, may call off its 10-day old strike next week, an official has said. An official of the union, Kola Abiola, who is also the ASUP chairman of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic chapter in Abeokuta, told PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday that the decision will be taken in Bauchi when ASUP leaders meet next week to deliberate on their negotiation with the federal government. “The Minister of Education has met with our leadership and there has been fruitful discussions,” Mr. Abiola said. “There is a process ongoing for the Memorandum of Understanding to be signed.” According to Mr Abiola, the union had an emergency National Executive Council, NEC, meeting in Abuja on Monday on how to resolve the crisis. “I think by the time we call ourselves together again after meeting with the government, when we meet at Bauchi next week, we will evaluate what is on ground and a decision will be taken”. PREMIUM TIMES had earlier reported the national president of ASUP, Usman Dutse saying the Ministry of Labour told the union that a memorandum of understanding would be issued to resolve the disagreements. “But we’ve not gotten one MOU till date and that is why our members say there is no seriousness on the side of the government,” Mr. Dutse had said. He said the polytechnic lecturers would sustain the strike until the demands of the union are met or an implementable memorandum of action was agreed on. Meanwhile the President of the National Association of Polytechnic Students, NAPS, Eneji Mohammed, in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES blamed the incessant strike in Nigeria tertiary institutions on under-funding of the sector. He said the government should increase budgetary allocation to the education sector in order to avert and reduce industrial actions by the teachers. “We just resumed from a strike six month ago and we are on another one again. We are not happy with the current situation of education in Nigeria and we are appealing to ASUP to take a good decision so that the strike may be called off. Because we heard that an MOU was presented to the union by the Minister of Education and Minister of Labour,” Mr Mohammed said. Similarly, the president of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Chinonso Obasi, said strikes are due to government’s non-implementation of agreements. “Government prefers to meet the demands of politicians while the demands of those that are building the foundation to groom the future generation is compromised. How can government enter an agreement in 2011, re-negotiate in 2012 and those agreement are yet to be implemented in 2017?” Mr Obasi said. According to him, the government should prioritise the needs of teachers. He, however, said the lecturers should not always use strike as a means expressing their displeasure to government. ASUP commenced its strike on November 13 due to the federal government’s failure to fulfil the outstanding agreement made with it. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/250303-asup-may-call-off-strike-next-week-official.html |
Umahi is busy dancing surugede but he doesn't know that surugede is the dance of the spirit. With the latest development his political life is at stake because we don't need anything apc in Igbo land He will hear from us in due time |
JONNYSPUTE:haahaha what if you don't have such option |
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ofe nsala day |
nnmadi kanu comes to mind
