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Monday, December 08, 2014

Stella Odua Wins PDP Anambra Senatorial Primaries...

 Stella Odua has gotten her groove back!



 Former aviation Minister Stella Odua who courted so many scandals as Minister before she was sacked has quietly tip-toed back into politics!!!

She was announced as the winner of the Peoples Democratic Party
senatorial  primary elections which held in Anambra North Senatorial zone .Stella won with a landslide victory of 259 votes to defeat other contestants in an election credited to be free, fair and peaceful.




''Nigeria we hail thee......''



80 comments:

  1. How come? Free and fair indeed....gudluck to her

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    1. It is a real Nigeria we hail thee. This is a screwed up country and they need to remove this president before he screws up everything. This Jonathan is not worthy to be President and if they reflected this man again, hope we will not wake up one day and see that Book Haram and corruption has wiped out the whole country. SMH to this dummy man. How can PDP allowed this woman to run for a senatorial post? The President should not have allowed this corrupt and forgery woman to run too. And people were wondering why Obasanjo distanced himself from this useless rogue Party called PDP? because of people like Buruji and Stella Oduah, I wouldn't blame him from distancing himself from this screwed up party

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  2. Me carry yansh for us!!!

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  3. Why does politics keep going in the same circle all the time in Nigeria? How do you allow someone with record of embezzlement and corruption to contest for a position and still vote for this person? That's why this country will never grow, because corrupt politicians, if not given a centenary award, they are either appointed or elected to a public office again, and we keep going in circles and making same mistake over and over again and Nigeria will never progress. O my dear country! What will tomorrow bring? What will tomorrow bring for this country?


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    1. Bloody polithiefians

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    2. Alloy. Let's take our so-called leaders out of the equation because we all know their precedents. They say the people get the leaders they deserve....and I vehemently believe that thy do! When Oduahgate happened wasn't it her very own people....that were protesting and grumbling that she was being witch hunted just because she was of Igbo extraction? Thy even crowned it all with a cheiftaincy title! This ethnic, religious, regional sentiment pervades every aspect of Nigerian society at all levels. Till we do away with it, we will continue to wallow in mediocrity and never realize the potential we have. We go dey continue siddon look! Shikena!

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  4. Hahahaha.
    No be small we hail thee!!

    Nawa o.
    Anyways, Congrats to her.
    Wat more can I say?

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  5. **side eyes**. **not interested**

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    1. Shut the fuck up bitch! Big belly.

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  7. I echo it with you.
    Nigeria we hail thee.
    Someone that was indicted for corruption and falsification of result. So which certificate did she present?

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    1. Certificate no be the problem (cos she could a graduate. She only allegedly forged post grad).the problem is indictment. Na wah oh

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  8. Well she still did well in the aviation sector. Might not be so bad as a senator compared tl others there jusy spending money

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    1. @KIKIS Are you for real with that statement. Na only you waka come? Perhaps we both live in a different Nigeria. This woman is not only a corrupt woman which wasn't a big deal in Nigeria as they all do but the one that brothers me about her most is that she lied about her educational background and here she is going for a Senate position. If this isn't crazy then I wondered what it is.

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  9. Only in nigeria crime is a way to power

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  10. Tired of this country
    Congrats to her tho
    But I don't like her..

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  11. @sdk,isn't she ur kith & kin?Isn't she ur mentor??
    Birds of a feather,hungry anambra bitches!!

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    1. For ur information stella is from delta state

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    2. Nkita lachapugi anya Cynthia.
      #hugs

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    3. Who gives a real fuck where they're from...they're both fucking corrupt,only difference's one settles for crumbs while the other gets a slice of the cake.
      @Genny,whatever the hell you said up there is multiplied by a million and sent back to you in a christmas hamper for you and yours.

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    4. Is SDK is corrupt, why are you visiting her blog?

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    5. Pained cynthy baby don't die of a heart attack on Stella matter. if you hate her so much act like she don't exist

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    6. LMAO @ Nkita lachapugi anya Cynthia!
      Hahahhahahahahahahahahahhahahaha

      I am in stitches here oooooo
      Kikikikikikikikikikikikikiikikikikikikikikiki.

      Welcome on board Genny baby!

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    7. @gw,ur marital life must suck ass 4 u 2've d time 2 comment on each n every post.Sdk does cum off as having been compromised wit d biased slant on her political posts

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  12. Hissssss yeye dey smell! She will go and continue her unfinished blunder...how are they voted in by the way?

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  13. Wtf, I feel for Nigeria where certified thief's are voted into and we say our country is corrupt, no it won't b corrupt, it will b corruption itself

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  14. A country where sacked ministers are given a grand welcome back ceremony...
    A country where corrupt officers are not reprimanded....
    A country where the citizens who are meant to speak up shut their mouths because of the few naira notes hurled at them....
    A country filled with so much potentials, yet lying fallow....
    A country where politics is an 'enrich-your-generation-for-life scheme....

    Even with these gory sights, I still see a better Nigeria.

    Dear youths, let's rise up and make this country a better place. Uphold honesty and integrity and inculcate the spirit of servanthood.
    Rise up and take charge.
    We are the solution.
    That's the solution.
    Nigeria we hail thee.
    Good morning fam..

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    1. Story. They will not rise up
      They will come here and tell you how the northerners are responsible for their misfortune since they promised to make it ungovernable. Forgetting that the president can stop all these since he said he knows those responsible yet he let them walk free causing more havoc,killing innocent people. Making children orphans, husband and wives widows and widowers..

      Or is it when the give excuse for the grave corruption going on. Giving reasons to justify how the president is robbing us in broad day light

      So many billions of dollars released to conquer terrorism yet they lack good equipments.
      Thieves come back to power reinstated by the president himself just to spite the other party.

      The government officials are above the law as they can't be called in for questioning at all. So many youths are busy going about and begging for their daily bread and yet they will fight someone with a different view from them

      We are yet to see the worst. 2015 is t going to be all nice. This is just the tip of the ice berg. You saidbyou created millions of job opportunity yet graudyes with 1st class still perambulate the street looking for jobs and taking up menial jobs.

      We still have a long way to go. I wouldn't even bother voting because that time hasn't come. I wouldn't vote and at the end of the day the elec ions would be rigged. Its hard to unsit a sitting president because of rigging always we all stand up and say a big NO bit nobody is ready yet since he is a southerner

      This is my opinion.
      Make yours and don't try shoving it down my throat

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  15. It's a pity..SMh. We double hail thee Nigeria!!!

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  16. Do I feel sorry for my country? NOOOO. Why? The answer is clear. She wins the party primaries right? Good for her. Same Nigerians who suffer the corruption of these thieves and criminals will vote for her during the major election. Then we complain of this and that. Nonsense and rubbish. Make una continue dey suffer. I go dey where I dey de relax.

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  17. Wetin no go happen for naija

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  18. this woman na lanre curtis sugar mama,i hear say d guy wash pata well well o.

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  19. This woman that embezzled that huge amount of money? Ah I weep for my country.

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  20. Politicians are shameless. The same Stella that was sacked by GEJ. God help Nigeria.

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    1. She was "sacked"...trust me she was still running things. Like Diezani...chick ain't going nowhere! Who do you think was one of the major funders of GEJ's first election? Buahahahahahaa!!! Politricks!

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  21. Awon yeyenatu,after stealing the nation's money,bunch of jokers.mschewww,stella how was yur weekend jare?

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  22. Nma nwanyi!
    Asa nwanyi!
    Fresh Rose of the morning....Congrats.

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  23. This woman again!

    Nigeria's case brings tears to the eyes. Very little movement forward.
    More any more steps backwards.

    Her bullet proof automobiles can finally be put to use.

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  24. Did those her fake credentials change to original? This kind of stories makes me sick in my stomach about Nigeria. Farouk Lawal where are you? Hope you are contesting too to become president. I weep for Nigeria. How I wish boko haram knows the right people to bomb and leave innocent Nigerians alone.

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  25. This woman again????after using our money to buy cars 4 her self!na wa !!!!!!!sdk princess

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    1. "Our" money ....kikikkiiiikiii wake up hun !

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  26. Dis woman no wan rest d moni u chop neva do u...now na politics u don enta na wa oh make ona live moni for odas to eat na

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  27. Does they even get tired of power?

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    1. No. My father said it best..."politics is like opium". Once you get in, it's tough to leave it alone. It's not so much about the money but a lot to do with the power, influence and relevance. Because how do you explain people like the Babangidas and Bamanga Tukurs who don't want to rest?

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  28. I knew she was goin to cum back..... Naija politics

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  29. recycled thieves in government.
    tsk!

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  30. And the chopping continues... I weep for Nigeria, this is a woman that should be in jail for corruption... When will things change when?

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  31. Ok nau. Enjoy the groove mama. Good morning stella and all Bvs. Stella u know what! I'm happy this morning even if devil no like am. So glad to be a family here

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  32. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    First of all i never knew she is frm my state. Ok i wish her all the best though...
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  33. Atimes its better to hide one's head in shame.

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  34. Was the election really free and fair?#rme
    Do her pple love her dis much?,well that's the advantage of having godfathers in high places!

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  35. Odiewgu..
    I knew she would win even b4 now...so many people knew she will win. So its no surprise at all..! Politricks egwu onye agbagbu...

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  36. Ah swear this woman set die....choi!!! she obviously choptas not

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  37. Oghenemebikooo,This time Na one Trillion Naira she go take make fence for her house....Oruee.

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  38. Thief. Renegade says so.

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  39. Odikwa risky, after all she did with the public fund as an aviation minister.

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  40. I weep for this country!

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  41. Ada nnem jisi ike.you will get there to make a difference.They will fight you and throw obstacles your way;buy your light will shine like it did in the aviation sector. congrats in advance.I personally don't judge people by hear say but by what I observed myself. The last time I checked before she became the aviation minister;it was a wreck even in the days of kayode;but now how does it look.you know better.Is all because she stepped on toes that mess up this country.

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    1. Oponu aiyerada,retard of 1st order

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  42. I am happy for her. I wish her the best

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  43. Stella no ever loose her groove na! She just comot for limelight for the noise to die down.Na today, Nigeria deserves what it gets PERIOD.

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