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Hope he gives them back their 100,000,000 ransom
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Yes I hate the party, it's a devilish party...My hatered is as a result of their flop in National level
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Honestly my state needs spiritual cleansing. Although I smell desperation in Alex Otti, but anything other than PDPAPC I'd highly welcomed.
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The US has a working system unlike Nigeria.again you cannot compare Biden with Tinubu, Biden is more healthier, his brains is still Intact
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A coalition of groups for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s governorship candidate in Kaduna State, Alhaji Isa Ashiru Kudan, has endorsed the Labour Party’s candidate in the state, Jonathan Asake, for the 2023 governorship election in the state. This was contained in a statement tly signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Coalition, Joel Garba and Gideon Sardauna respectively, on Friday, July 29, 2022, The Punch reports. The coalition, operating under the umbrella of the ‘Coalition of Groups of Honourable Isah Ashiru Kudan in Kaduna State in 2019 General Election,’ also asked the PDP governorship candidate to pull out of the 2023 race in the state. The coalition, which comprises ‘Ashiru/Katung Youth Vanguard’; ‘Sarkin Bai Southern Kaduna Group,’ ‘Ashiru/Katung Mobilisation Network’ had previously worked for the PDP governorship candidate in the 2019 election. The groups argued that in the spirit of fairness, equity, and justice, the 2023 governorship contest should be zoned to Southern Kaduna, which had previously governed the state for just two years since its inception under the late Ibrahim Yakowa istration. The coalition also narrowed down their choice to the Labour Party governorship candidate, while noting that it would be morally wrong for the PDP governorship candidate to vie for the seat, considering his affiliation to Zone one (Northern Kaduna), which has been dominating the political scene in the state. The statement reads in part, “A Coalition of Groups of Honourable Isah Ashiru Kudan in Kaduna State in the 2019 General Election has advised him to pull out of the 2023 election contest and Honourable Jonathan Asake, the President of Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU) who is the Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) from Southern Part of the State. “The coalition is made up of Ashiru/Katung Youth Vanguard; Sarkin Bai Southern Kaduna Group, Ashiru/Katung Mobilisation Network among others. “It is the constitutional right of Ashiru to contest, but will be morally unjust for Zone One (Northern Kaduna )that has held unto power for over 10 years out of the the 23 years since the Military returned power to civilians, thereby leaving Zone Two (Kaduna Central) and Three (Southern Kaduna) to share the remaining 13 years out of which Zone Three governed for barely two years; it is, therefore, fair and just for Zone Three Candidate to emerge as the governor in 2023. “We recognise the fact that there are candidate across various parties but our call for Ashiru to back out and Asake is based on the fact that we worked for him in 2019, and was disappointed that he couldn’t win his own Kudan Local Government, and as it stands today, nothing much has changed. Therefore, the need for someone from Zone three to try his luck. “Asake is the leader of Southern Kaduna People that are spread across at least 14 Local Government Areas with population not less than 4.5 million persons and voting strength of almost 2 million. “He is also an experienced politician who served as a Member of the House of Representatives, Interim Management Committee Chairman of the Zangon Kataf LGA, a former Lecturer among others which make him more than competent to lead the state. “He has proven himself to be good manager of diversity and lover of humanity which he manifested in his unrelenting advocacy to end the Southern Kaduna killings. “We, therefore, call on lovers of Kaduna State to Honourable Jonathan Asake for Governor, while prevailing on Honourable Isah Ashiru to step down in order to build synergy among the opposition elements in the state.” It would be recalled that Ashiru lost the 2019 governorship election in Kaduna to Governor Nasiru El-Rufai. |
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I wonder where the money will come from, since every aspect of Nigeria is broke
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They put the North in horrible conditions to get votes on election day. The northern elites enjoy seening the poor lined up in front their houses to beg for food, they influence them with meal and subject them to hunger for 4 years. Rubbish!!
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I can see Mr. Paul my welder with his welding shed. So him too don turn Bishop
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If him like, he should use a Bishop as his running mate, me and my girls will never vote for him. A drug baron will never be my president. We are OBIdiently Yusful |
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So much chemistry due to excess availabilities
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SMH! Human being now equivalent to cow
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When Igbo people overwhelmingly voted for President Obasanjo, a Yoruba man, problem no dey o. Before then, Igbo people ed Obasanjo against Alex Ekwueme in the primaries, nobody complain. We gave President Yar'Adua, a Northerner, majority votes in the south east even against our own Ojukwu who was on the ballot, problem no dey o. President Goodluck Jonathan wasn't an Igbo man, he wasn't from the east, Igbo votes for him in the East were undeniable. Last elections, Atiku, a Northerner, swept the votes in the South east, even the SS votes weren't that decisive. After all those years of ignoring their own tribesmen on the ballot, even the legendary Odumegwu Ojukwu, Igbo people finally saw Peter Obi and checked him out and said "ha, this one is good enough" That's when suddenly they are being accused of tribalism. Suddenly it is now "those people have agenda". But when we were ignoring our own back to back agenda no dey, shey? Lmao. This tribalism and bigotry blackmail no go work. We die hia! Peter Obi to the end! Credit: Hymar Idibie |
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So why the Biafra flag, are they IPOB?
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50×50×...×50 = crowd. No one will complain about the election if it's free and fair. Peter Obi 2023 Vote LP VoteTinubu2023: |
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10×10×10...×10 = Crowd VoteTinubu2023: |
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God forbid, power will never return to the North, and worst of it, North West. Kwankwaso should respect the South, we aren't born to be ruled. Haba!
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Please go and sleep you not worthy of my reply
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When was this video made, and why was it brought up?
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No amount of propaganda will make me hate him... My family and friends are voting for him
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He has been condemning Insticent terrorist attacks in the east, IPOB are group of aggitators, unknown gunmen are the unknown terrorist. Hope you listed to his last interview on the radio.
Nyamiri: |
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I am Obi's ter,I am not a member of IPOB
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Can you imagine,by who please and for who?
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I come de wonder who she will for presidency now, Obi or Adc?
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A man with the heart of gold
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Oh wow that's kind of you, but I don't see any reason for disrespect here, I only asked you a question base on your comment.
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Although I cannot say for sure that many insults you see here are all from Obi's ers, some are in disguise. I am ing Peter Obi as a person and not his party or his ers.
https://nairaland.macsoftware.info/7194237/tinubu-truly-one-ugly-man#114106984 |
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Are you a cow?
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No problem,I will still vote, because I honestly do not want to be forced into the army, and be feed with Cassava and Agbado
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Have you been insulted by an Obi's er before, if yes, what did you say that triggered the insult? helinues: 4 Likes |
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Abia State, God's Own State. I am fully OBIdient
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Norush in life
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