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EducationThread For All Undergraduates And Graduates In Edo State by XtremelyCoded(op): 2:50pm On Sep 27, 2016
This thread is opened to all Students who are currently studying or have graduated from any of the higher institutions in the State...
Let's come, discuss, look at ways possible to build the average Edo Student..
Updates from all Institutions in the state will be passed here too..

Long Live Edo Students

LiteratureRe: The Bond That Can Never Be Broken by XtremelyCoded(m): 2:28pm On Sep 27, 2016
bellovers:
Lol these just the beginning
No problem boss.. I'm enjoying the series
LiteratureRe: The Bond That Can Never Be Broken by XtremelyCoded(m): 2:27pm On Sep 27, 2016
bellovers:
Lol these just the beginning
CrimeRe: "Mkor Aondona Is A Rapist With Small Manhood" - Woman Accuses BSU Lecturer by XtremelyCoded(m): 2:16pm On Sep 27, 2016
This is hilarious..

Nigeria Lecturers and F.vck be like bread and beans.... One wonders if them no geh wife for house

CelebritiesKemi Olunloyo Mocks Linda Ikeji In Another Belated Birthday Message. by XtremelyCoded(op): 12:30pm On Sep 27, 2016
In a lengthy piece, the online snitch lady hits hard on Linda, tagging her a hoe, who is desperately in need of sex

“So now you are telling the world that you have blogged so much that you forgot your biological clock is ticking.

You are now desperate for “regular sex” That can be easily achieved on Allen Avenue or as a “Madam” in your Banana mansion,” She said

“You want a man and a bunch of kids. Karma is now biting you. I’m enjoying my two successful adult children, loving
motherhood and single and happy. I don’t need a husband, a husband need ME! Take my advice, at 42, I don’t know how you are going to start a family instantly,”

“You may find a gold digger who wants to spend your money like the Maje Ayida and TeeBillz types. Just ask Toke Makinwa and Tiwa Savage who are now single lovely ladies. My advice to you young lady is not to rush shit and accept your mistakes,”

“Deola Olunloyo has moved on, Dan Foster has a lovely family and you are alone, single and desperate telling your friends to introduce you to single guys. I was shocked reading this. Your fans kept silent about your desperation. They are illiterates anyway,”

“No guy is single in Nigeria these days Linda. You are gonna be the second, third wife or the mistress. Kneel down and ask God for forgiveness, Give Jennifer Aniston a call for advice and listen to my 2013 audio attached,”

“Money can buy a Banana, Pear or Strawberry Island mansion but CANNOT buy a husband and kids. Good luck Linda, you have no blogger awards yet like Uche Pedro, Omojuwa and Ben Kiruthi. Hope you get that MAMA2016 award and a Happy 42nd birthday!.”
Nairaland GeneralRe: Growing Up In Nigeria: This Is How Life Was In The 90’s Vs. How Life Is Today by XtremelyCoded(m): 11:08am On Sep 27, 2016
Lol
NYSCRe: Corper Kidnapped In Rivers State Rescued (Photos) by XtremelyCoded(m): 11:00am On Sep 27, 2016
The guy on white canvas must be her boyfriend.....
NYSCRe: Corper Kidnapped In Rivers State Rescued (Photos) by XtremelyCoded(m): 10:53am On Sep 27, 2016
Thank God for her safety o..
Just Negodu wetin the kidnappers wan collect from her now

Mr. Op hope your sense is funshun propalee? Why cover her face?
Even if she was indicted for crime, you won't do this.....


Nigeria Media and yeye

LiteratureRe: Twine (A Drama Series) by XtremelyCoded(m): 10:50am On Sep 27, 2016
bibijay123:
I am here sir. Will drop updates this evening.
Ok Ma'am would be waiting...
LiteratureRe: Twine (A Drama Series) by XtremelyCoded(m): 10:10am On Sep 27, 2016
Bibijay123 where re u dear?
LiteratureRe: The Bond That Can Never Be Broken by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:43am On Sep 27, 2016
Nice story, but you can do better..
The story is just too straight and I believe you make it a little bit rigid...
PoliticsRe: Nigeria At 56: Confusion In The Ranks - Daily Trust by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:34am On Sep 27, 2016
Ok, I will comment when I'm less confused too...
CelebritiesRe: Meet Star Boy New Signing MR EAZI by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:31am On Sep 27, 2016
Who e epp?
Christianity EtcRe: David Oyedepo Celebrates His 62nd Birthday Today by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:30am On Sep 27, 2016
Happy Birthday Bishop
EducationRe: A University Of Ibadan 400L Student Is Dead (pictures) by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:27am On Sep 27, 2016
RiP my comrade.... God knows best!!!

Till we meet on that resurrection morning
EducationRe: ✿ Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma (AAU) 2016/2017 Aspirants Thread. by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:24am On Sep 27, 2016
Woow this is a nice one...
Won't see this and not drop by.
My Name is Victor, a 200 Level student of Human Physiology, College of Medical Sciences, Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma..................

Op nice work here, I gboko you.. #AAUNOBEAns
CelebritiesRe: Joke Jigan Celebrates Her Birthday With A Doggy Style Pose With Her Boyfriend by XtremelyCoded(m): 2:12pm On Sep 26, 2016
Buh sha I'm not surprised ooo... She really acting up to her name "JOKE" indeed she is a Joke....

Nobody should comman lecture me on how to pronounce the name oooo... Save thunder from destroying you this afternoon
PoliticsI Have Done For Esanland What Anenih Couldn't Do- Oshiomhole by XtremelyCoded(op): 1:06pm On Sep 26, 2016
Edo 2016: I’ve done for Esanland what Anenih failed to do — Oshiomhole.

By Simon Ebegbulem

GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State and the campaign train of the governorship candidate of the APC, Mr Godwin Obaseki, challenging Chief Anenih to disclose what he has done for his people in Esanland as former Minister of Works and Chairman of the Niger Ports Authority (NPA).
Oshiomhole disclosed that the roads and schools were built by his administration in Esan land, adding that he has done for Esan people what Chief Anenih and the PDP failed to do for them all the while they were in power both at the state and Federal levels.
It would be recalled that Chief Anenih had accused the Oshiomhole’s administration of neglecting Esanland and urged the people to vote for PDP.
The governor received over two thousand PDP leaders including political allies of Chief Anenih led by Engr.Ayere, a member of the senatorial caucus of PDP, Victor Evbiadagbon and Col.Imuse into the APC.
According to Oshiomhole who reacted during a rally,
“this politics is not about empty rhetoric; action speaks louder than voice. Today, I will say never in the history of Esanland has any government done what I have done for Esan people.
One of the first roads we did was the one leading to the ancestral home of Chief Anenih whom I respect as a father but I disagree with him in politics.
“We did the road leading to Ugboha, the one from Igueben to Ewohinmi. We built the road from Ujogba to Ebudin, from Ohordua to Emu, we built the road from Eguasan to Ubiaja, Igueben to Udo. Right now we are working to build a major road in Ekpoma town, from Irrua to Sugbenu. The truth is too stubborn, we built a complete new hospital in Ewohinmi.”
Foreign AffairsNew York Times Endorses Clinton by XtremelyCoded(op): 12:07pm On Sep 26, 2016
In any normal election year, we’d compare the two presidential candidates side by side on the issues. But this is not a normal election year. A comparison like that would be an empty exercise in a race where one candidate — our choice, Hillary Clinton — has a record of service and a raft of pragmatic ideas, and the other, Donald Trump, discloses nothing concrete about himself or his plans while promising the moon and offering the stars on layaway. (We will explain in a subsequent editorial why we believe Mr. Trump to be the worst nominee put forward by a major party in modern American history.)
But this endorsement would also be an empty exercise if it merely affirmed the choice of Clinton supporters. We’re aiming instead to persuade those of you who are hesitating to vote for Mrs. Clinton — because you are reluctant to vote for a Democrat, or for another Clinton, or for a candidate who might appear, on the surface, not to offer change from an establishment that seems indifferent and a political system that seems broken.
Running down the other guy won’t suffice to make that argument. The best case for Hillary Clinton cannot be, and is not, that she isn’t Donald Trump.
The best case is, instead, about the challenges this country faces, and Mrs. Clinton’s capacity to rise to them.
The next president will take office with bigoted, tribalist movements and their leaders on the march. In the Middle East and across Asia, in Russia and Eastern Europe, even in Britain and the United States, war, terrorism and the pressures of globalization are eroding democratic values, fraying alliances and challenging the ideals of tolerance and charity.
The 2016 campaign has brought to the surface the despair and rage of poor and middle-class Americans who say their government has done little to ease the burdens that recession, technological change, foreign competition and war have heaped on their families.
Over 40 years in public life, Hillary Clinton has studied these forces and weighed responses to these problems. Our endorsement is rooted in respect for her intellect, experience, toughness and courage over a career of almost continuous public service, often as the first or only woman in the arena.
Mrs. Clinton’s work has been defined more by incremental successes than by moments of transformational change. As a candidate, she has struggled to step back from a pointillist collection of policy proposals to reveal the full pattern of her record. That is a weakness of her campaign, and a perplexing one, for the pattern is clear. It shows a determined leader intent on creating opportunity for struggling Americans at a time of economic upheaval and on ensuring that the United States remains a force for good in an often brutal world.
Similarly, Mrs. Clinton’s occasional missteps, combined with attacks on her trustworthiness, have distorted perceptions of her character. She is one of the most tenacious politicians of her generation, whose willingness to study and correct course is rare in an age of unyielding partisanship. As first lady, she rebounded from professional setbacks and personal trials with astounding resilience. Over eight years in the Senate and four as secretary of state, she built a reputation for grit and bipartisan collaboration. She displayed a command of policy and diplomatic nuance and an ability to listen to constituents and colleagues that are all too exceptional in Washington.
Mrs. Clinton’s record of service to children, women and families has spanned her adult life. One of her boldest acts as first lady was her 1995 speech in Beijing declaring that women’s rights are human rights. After a failed attempt to overhaul the nation’s health care system, she threw her support behind legislation to establish the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which now covers more than eight million lower-income young people. This year, she rallied mothers of gun-violence victims to join her in demanding comprehensive background checks for gun buyers and tighter reins on gun sales.
After opposing driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants during the 2008 campaign, she now vows to push for comprehensive immigration legislation as president and to use executive power to protect law-abiding undocumented people from deportation and cruel detention. Some may dismiss her shift as opportunistic, but we credit her for arriving at the right position.
Mrs. Clinton and her team have produced detailed proposals on crime, policing and race relations, debt-free college and small-business incentives, climate change and affordable broadband. Most of these proposals would benefit from further elaboration on how to pay for them, beyond taxing the wealthiest Americans. They would also depend on passage by Congress.
That means that, to enact her agenda, Mrs. Clinton would need to find common ground with a destabilized Republican Party, whose unifying goal in Congress would be to discredit her. Despite her political scars, she has shown an unusual capacity to reach across the aisle.
When Mrs. Clinton was sworn in as a senator from New York in 2001, Republican leaders warned their caucus not to do anything that might make her look good. Yet as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, she earned the respect of Republicans like Senator John McCain with her determination to master intricate military matters.
Her most lasting achievements as a senator include a federal fund for long-term health monitoring of 9/11 first responders, an expansion of military benefits to cover reservists and the National Guard, and a law requiring drug companies to improve the safety of their medications for children.
Below the radar, she fought for money for farmers, hospitals, small businesses and environmental projects. Her vote in favor of the Iraq war is a black mark, but to her credit, she has explained her thinking rather than trying to rewrite that history.
As secretary of state, Mrs. Clinton was charged with repairing American credibility after eight years of the Bush administration’s unilateralism. She bears a share of the responsibility for the Obama administration’s foreign-policy failings, notably in Libya. But her achievements are substantial. She led efforts to strengthen sanctions against Iran, which eventually pushed it to the table for talks over its nuclear program, and in 2012, she helped negotiate a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
Mrs. Clinton led efforts to renew diplomatic relations with Myanmar, persuading its junta to adopt political reforms. She helped promote the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an important trade counterweight to China and a key component of the Obama administration’s pivot to Asia. Her election-year reversal on that pact has confused some of her supporters, but her underlying commitment to bolstering trade along with workers’ rights is not in doubt. Mrs. Clinton’s attempt to reset relations with Russia, though far from successful, was a sensible effort to improve interactions with a rivalrous nuclear power.
Mrs. Clinton has shown herself to be a realist who believes America cannot simply withdraw behind oceans and walls, but must engage confidently in the world to protect its interests and be true to its values, which include helping others escape poverty and oppression.
Mrs. Clinton’s husband, Bill Clinton, governed during what now looks like an optimistic and even gentle era. The end of the Cold War and the advance of technology and trade appeared to be awakening the world’s possibilities rather than its demons. Many in the news media, and in the country, and in that administration, were distracted by the scandal du jour — Mr. Clinton’s impeachment — during the very period in which a terrorist threat was growing. We are now living in a world darkened by the realization of that threat and its many consequences.
Mrs. Clinton’s service spans both eras, and she has learned hard lessons from the three presidents she has studied up close. She has also made her own share of mistakes. She has evinced a lamentable penchant for secrecy and made a poor decision to rely on a private email server while at the State Department. That decision deserved scrutiny, and it’s had it. Now, considered alongside the real challenges that will occupy the next president, that email server, which has consumed so much of this campaign, looks like a matter for the help desk. And, viewed against those challenges, Mr. Trump shrinks to his true small-screen, reality-show proportions, as we’ll argue in detail on Monday.
Through war and recession, Americans born since 9/11 have had to grow up fast, and they deserve a grown-up president. A lifetime’s commitment to solving problems in the real world qualifies Hillary Clinton for this job, and the country should put her to work.

CrimeDomestic Staff Rapes Boss' Three Daughters by XtremelyCoded(op): 12:02pm On Sep 26, 2016
Ndubuisi Utom, a middle-aged man in Amaechara Agbo village, Afikpo in Afikpo North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, was at the weekend arrested for having carnal knowledge of his master’s three daughters.
Utom who is a domestic staff of one Chukwuemeka Aja, allegedly inserted his fingers into the private parts of the victims, who are between ages of five and eight, causing them severe pains.
According to a source close to the family who spoke with Vanguard, it was the screams of the victims that attracted their mother, who was cooking in the kitchen when the incident occurred.
The source said: “The woman quickly contacted her husband and Utom was immediately handed over to policemen at Afikpo North Divisional Police to prevent angry youths, who had gathered, from lynching him.”
Reacting to the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, George Okafor, warned parents and guardians to be mindful of their children’s movements and who they associated with.

SportsArnold Palmer, The King Of Golf Dies At 87 by XtremelyCoded(op): 11:49am On Sep 26, 2016
Before accepting the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2004, Arnold Palmer shared a few laughs with President George W. Bush and gave the commander in chief a few golf tips in the East Room of the White House.
Five years later, when honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, Palmer, who again offered golf tips to some of the most important politicians in the country, jokingly thanked the House and the Senate for being able to agree on something.
After receiving the highest civilian awards given in the United States, Palmer went outside each day, at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and the U.S. Capitol, and signed autographs for hundreds of people.
That was Palmer, a man who connected with the masses, who related to kids, the hourly wage employee, the CEO — and Presidents.
Palmer, who died Sunday in Pittsburgh at age 87, was the accessible common man who would become the King and lead his own army. Along the way he became one of the sport’s best players and a successful businessman, philanthropist, trailblazing advertising spokesman, talented golf course designer and experienced aviator.
Alastair Johnson, CEO of Arnold Palmer Enterprises, confirmed that Palmer died Sunday afternoon of complications from heart problems. Johnson said Palmer was admitted to the hospital Thursday for some cardiovascular work and weakened over the last few days.
“We are deeply saddened by the death of Arnold Palmer, golf’s greatest ambassador, at age 87,” the U.S. Golf Association said in a statement. “Arnold Palmer will always be a champion, in every sense of the word. He inspired generations to love golf by sharing his competitive spirit, displaying sportsmanship, caring for golfers and golf fans, and serving as a lifelong ambassador for the sport. Our stories of him not only fill the pages of golf’s history books and the walls of the museum, but also our own personal golf memories. The game is indeed better because of him, and in so many ways, will never be the same.”
While his approach on the course was not a model of aesthetics — the whirlybird followthrough, the pigeon-toed putting stance — it worked for him. With thick forearms and a thin waist, Palmer had an aggressive risk-reward approach to golf that made for compelling theater. He hit the ball with authority and for distance and ushered in an aggressive, hitch-up-your-trousers, go-for-broke, in-your-face power game rarely seen in the often stoic and staid sport.
Palmer, part of the alluring “Big Three,” with Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, won 62 titles on the PGA Tour, his last coming in the 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic. Among those victories were four at the Masters, two at the British Open and one at the U.S. Open. He finished second in the U.S. Open four times, was runner-up three times in the PGA Championship, the only major that eluded him, and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974.
Palmer became one of the best known sports figures and, at 5-10, 175, a telegenic golfer who burst out of black-and-white television sets across the country in the late 1950s and into the 1960s and took the game to the masses.
“Arnold meant everything to golf. Are you kidding me?” Tiger Woods said . “I mean, without his charisma, without his personality in conjunction with TV — it was just the perfect symbiotic growth. You finally had someone who had this charisma, and they’re capturing it on TV for the very first time.
“Everyone got hooked to the game of golf via TV because of Arnold.”
Friend to Presidents
Palmer won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average on the PGA Tour four times, played on six Ryder Cup teams and was captain twice.
He received virtually every national award in golf and was the “Athlete of the Decade” for the 1960s in a national Associated Press poll. Palmer, who helped found the Golf Channel decades later, also helped usher in the Champions Tour, where he won 10 times, including five majors.
He was a magnetic star who attracted legions of fans who had never played golf as the television boon exploded across the land.
Those fans included U.S. presidents.
Dwight Eisenhower, who loved golf, was one of Palmer’s best friends. Richard Nixon asked Palmer about the Vietnam War. Palmer played golf with both Presidents Bush.
Eisenhower painted Palmer’s picture — as did Norman Rockwell. There is a drink named in Palmer’s honor, as well as an airport, a golf tournament, hospitals, streets, charity initiatives and 19th-hole grill rooms.
And from start to finish, Palmer signed as many autographs, posed for as many pictures, chatted with as many fans in the galleries as any golfer who hit a golf ball.
“There are two things that made golf appealing to the average man — Arnold Palmer and the invention of the mulligan,” actor/comedian and good friend Bob Hope once said.
Palmer was a folk hero with a driver in his hand and a handshake after the round. From 2007 through 2015, he served as the honorary starter for the Masters, creating one of the best moments of the tournament every year on Thursday morning.
“Arnold Palmer was the everyday man’s hero,” Nicklaus said. “From the modest upbringing, Arnold embodied the hard-working strength of America.”
Palmer was the oldest of four children born to Deacon and Doris Palmer. He received his first set of golf clubs from his father, who worked at Latrobe Country Club from 1921 until his death in 1976. Growing up near the sixth tee of the club, Palmer learned the grip and the swing from his father, as well as manners, empathy, integrity and respect.
Palmer worked nearly every job at the club before heading to Wake Forest University, where he became one of the top collegiate players. But when his close friend, Bud Worsham, was killed in a car accident, Palmer quit school and enlisted for a three-year hitch in the U.S. Coast Guard.
While stationed in Cleveland, his passion for golf was rekindled. Then, while working as a paint salesman, Palmer quickly got his game back in order and won the 1954 U.S. Amateur Championship. On Nov. 18, 1954, at 25, he turned pro and signed a contract with Wilson Sporting Goods.
His greatest stretch of golf began in 1960 and lasted four years, with Palmer winning six major championships and 29 titles on the PGA Tour. It was in 1960, at the Masters in Augusta, Ga., that a local newspaper coined the phrase “Arnie’s Army,” when soldiers from nearby Camp Gordon followed Palmer. Soon, non-uniformed fans across the land enlisted.
Palmer’s defining moment, one that embedded the word “charge” into the minds of his adoring fans, came in the 1960 U.S. Open at Cherry Hills. Palmer had won the Masters two months earlier, with birdies on the final two holes to edge Ken Venturi by one shot. But Palmer began the final round of the Open seven strokes and 14 players behind and was told by Bob Drum of The Pittsburgh Press that he was too far behind to win.
Angered by the remark, Palmer drove the first green 346 yards away and made the first of four consecutive birdies. He added birdies on the sixth and seventh and shot a final-round 65 to complete the comeback victory.
A month later, Palmer made a pilgrimage to St. Andrews for the British Open, and his presence helped salvage the game’s oldest championship and elevated it back among the game’s best tournaments.
In all, Palmer won eight times in 1960, the year he signed with pioneering sports agent Mark McCormack and quickly became a marketing giant for products ranging from golf equipment to jackets and slacks to automobile oil and rental cars. Palmer became the first professional golfer to earn $1 million for his career. Even into his 80s he was pulling in an estimated $20 million per year.
“Arnold was the epitome of a superstar,” fellow Hall of Famer Raymond Floyd said. “He set the standard for how superstars in every sport ought to be, in the way he has always signed autographs, in the way he has always made time for everyone. On the golf course, all I ever saw was a mass of people. He was able to focus in on everyone in the gallery individually. It wasn’t fake.
“And man, could he play the game.”
But as dramatic as his victories were, so, too, were Palmer’s losses in majors.
In 1961 he lost the Masters by one stroke when he made double-bogey on the 72nd hole after accepting premature congratulations from a friend to the right side of the 18th fairway.
Palmer lost three playoffs in the U.S. Open, to Nicklaus in 1962, Julius Boros in 1963 and Billy Casper in 1966, when Palmer blew a seven-shot lead with nine holes to play in regulation.
But the masses never deserted him. Palmer’s appeal was so large, so wide that he even gave origin to a beverage that soon became a hit across the land. One of his favorite drinks was a mixture of iced tea and lemonade.
It is now available in grocery stores and is simply called the Arnold Palmer.
“A guy came up to the bar, and he ordered an Arnold Palmer, and the barman knew what that drink was,” three-time major champion Padraig Harrington recalled about a visit to an Indian restaurant in Orlando in 2009. “Now that’s getting to another level. Think about it, you don’t go up there and order a Tiger Woods at the bar.
“When the guy ordered it, I thought, maybe you could do it in a golf club, but he’s ordered it in a random bar. And the guy, who probably wouldn’t know one end of a club from the other, knew what it was.”
Palmer’s accomplishments were wide spread, his influence wide ranging. He helped raised hundreds of millions more for charities.
In 1989, after Palmer played a major role in a fund-raising drive, the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women in Orlando opened. The first baby was born within hours after the ribbon cutting. Since, nearly 200,000 children have been born there.
In 2002, Arnie’s Army Battles Prostate Cancer was launched and more than 2,500 tournaments across the country sponsored by the organization have raised more than $3 million for prostate cancer research.
Palmer also left his stamp on developing some 225 courses throughout the world.
“The game has given so much to Arnold Palmer,” Nicklaus said, “but he has given back so much more.”
This was evident when Palmer received the Congressional Gold Medal.
“Arnold Palmer democratized golf, made us think that we, too, could go out and play,” said House Speaker John Boehner, an avid golfer. “He made us think that we could really do anything, really. All we had to do was to go out and try. …
“Arnold, you’ve struck our hearts and our minds, and today your government, your fellow citizens are going to strike a gold medal for you.”
Added Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: “Golf made you famous, but your tireless efforts to save lives, not your short game, will make you immortal.”
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AgricultureRe: Anambra Begins Exportation Of Vegetables To US by XtremelyCoded(m): 11:13am On Sep 26, 2016
berrystunn:
Check APGA record in Anambra state.
I still maintain it's an Individual thing sir...
You don't expect me to vote for someone like Osaro Onaiwu in Edo State na cos he is in APGA....
AgricultureRe: Anambra Begins Exportation Of Vegetables To US by XtremelyCoded(m): 10:45am On Sep 26, 2016
berrystunn:
Say yes to APGA...

Say No to APC AND PDP and supporters
It is not the party sir, it's the individual....
PoliticsRe: I Did My Best As Governor Of Edo State – Lucky Igbinedion by XtremelyCoded(m): 10:41am On Sep 26, 2016
genearts:
My dear don't be deceived, Fvcky igbinedion and the father are the financiers of ize-iyamu. They have invested so much in him to the extent that esama could not afford his usual stupendous birthday this year, didn't you observe the birthday was so low-key this year? Vote wisely, that mfing family don't have any love for edo.
Stop lying you this person... Stop lying..m
If Esama choosed to make his birthday lowkey that's not because he spent all his resource on Ize-Iyamu. You pple should stop making it seem that the Igbinedions are the sole financiers of the Ize-Iyamu's campaign team...
Do you ever remember the likes of Dangote, Fashola and even Oshiomhole when you talk like thishuh Does it mean Dangote too is the sole financier of Obaseki...
Ize-Iyamu may not be the way for Edo state, but definitely Obaseki is not even a Map...
AgricultureRe: Anambra Begins Exportation Of Vegetables To US by XtremelyCoded(m): 10:06am On Sep 26, 2016
Anambra been making headlines for good things lately...... I'm so Jealous...
Wish Edo will follow suite
PoliticsRe: I Did My Best As Governor Of Edo State – Lucky Igbinedion by XtremelyCoded(m): 10:03am On Sep 26, 2016
genearts:
Bro i wonder what your reason is sha, you obviously don't like someone but still wants to vote for his stooge.
Its your opinion if you call Ize-Iyamu Igbinedion's stooge buh wonder what you would call Obaseki...

I never stated that I hate Lucky.. No.. No..
I only said he was a damned liar to have said he didn't loot Edo's money... That's the sad truth but I must state it....
That Ize-Iyamu was his Chief of staff later SSG doesn't mean his government will resemble Lucky's.

Lucky is supporting him today because he is in PDP same way Oshiomhole is supporting Obaseki because he is in APC... Both supporter would still swap choices if the running mates swap party today..... #Nigeria kind of politics....
PoliticsEdo Amends Public Holiday Announcement by XtremelyCoded(op): 9:41am On Sep 26, 2016
Edo State Government has exempted banks and corporate organisations from the public holiday declared for Tuesday, September 27.
The State Government had declared a public holiday for Tuesday, September 27 and Wednesday, September 28, 2016.
The public holiday was declared to enable voters in the state travel to their various locations and exercise their voting rights on Wednesday, September 28.
However, Banks and corporate community have now been exempted from the public holiday on Tuesday, September 27 in order not to slow down the economy of the state.
The general public should, however, note that the public holiday on Wednesday, September 28 affects everyone in the state as there is a restriction of movement on the election day in accordance with the Electoral Act.
TV/MoviesRe: AY's A "Trip To Jamaica" Movie Premiere (Photos) by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:35am On Sep 26, 2016
The likes of Bovi, Basket Mouth can never be there................. The beef those guys hve for each other ehn, can feed Nigeria throughout the duration recession will last...
TravelRe: Ibadan Taxi Driver Returns N170k, A Laptop Left In His Car (Pic) by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:26am On Sep 26, 2016
Whoever that will be honest will be.
Recession or no recession...

I love his spirit... God bless him
PoliticsRe: I Did My Best As Governor Of Edo State – Lucky Igbinedion by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:23am On Sep 26, 2016
Truth is that...
Chief Lucky is a fucking Liar I swear even for church that nigga still blow lie...

I remember in 2003 when he came visiting my community and eventually worshipped in my church that sunday as a thanksgiving service for the then Deputy Speaker, EDHA Hon. Pally Iriase, Lucky promised all manner of things right there in the church even promised to buy some things for the church... Till date none was fulfilled....

Again he visited my king and promised the community lots and lots of things, my king was so moved that he gave him the significant white chalk... Hehehehe till Lucky left office in 2007.. We didn't see anything o....


Lucky Igbinedion should just keep quiet.. I'm from Edo and I know what I'm saying...




But still Vote: Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu as Edo's next Governor... E geh why...
CelebritiesRe: Joke Jigan Celebrates Her Birthday With A Doggy Style Pose With Her Boyfriend by XtremelyCoded(m): 9:07am On Sep 26, 2016
Very knownhuh

Sorry here in Edo state, we don't know her
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Reopen Closed School In Borno (photo) by XtremelyCoded(m): 8:57am On Sep 26, 2016
Vhis there hijab can scare craze outta my head....

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