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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Imo APC Rally: Day Owerri Collapsed Under Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s Crowd‏

From my inbox and posting this as #fairplay...LMAO!



As the opposition political propaganda machineries led by the ruling PDP aggressively throw up their bards from right, left and center to blackmail the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Maj. Gen. 




Muhammadu Buhari, as a Northerner who hates Igbos, a religious extremist and a supporter of Boko Haram insurgency that ravages the North East, political and social analysts are insisting that the message seems not to be sinking in in the East. Rather, it is becoming counterproductive, and the PDP might be shooting itself in the leg at a time when Buhari’s image as the solution to Nigeria’s myriad of problems is getting clearer in the East.


In fact, for close watchers of Nigerian politics and the usual intrigues that come with it, Buhari has never had it so good in the Eastern side of the country in his three time bid to Aso Rock Villa as he is having it right now in the 2015 electioneering campaigns. And for the first time, the ruling PDP and its presidential candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan, are feeling the presence of a credible threat to their chances to retain Aso Rock. But if the PDP has had any reason to panic, the APC’s general rally in Imo state is very crystal evidence that as we approach the threshold of the 2015 elections, there is need for the PDP and their strategists to accept that the dynamics of the Nigerian politics is radically changing and, hence need to rethink all its political and propaganda strategies, and give Nigerians a better message. 

Within the past few days, the APC campaign trail is passing through the South Eastern side of the country with a very simple and straightforward message to its supporters and the general electorates; “Here is Muhammadu Buhari! He represents something better, and is a more credible alternative to a failed Goodluck Jonathan!” The campaign team and the party are also telling the electorates in unmistakable terms; “With Buhari, we will fix the damages caused by Jonathan’s era of impunity and end corruption. We will fix the crumbling economy, restore security, rebuild our dilapidated roads and invest massively on infrastructure. Jonathan’s government of PDP spent 50 billion dollars on NEPA with just little or no justifiable improvement, but with Buhari we will get the power sector running and running good. If you vote APC under Buhari, you will usher in an era of industrialization of all the six geopolitical zones, an era of job creation and empowerment.” In a nutshell, the APC’s single promise to the electorates in the South East is that with its presidential candidate, an APC government will bring sweeping changes that will guarantee economic prosperity for every Nigerian household and put Nigeria on the road to greatness. But one promise that is eliciting rhapsodic enthusiasm among the Igbos is Buhari’s promise to encourage businesses and particular remove bottlenecks placed on the path of Igbo business men and women at the Nigerian ports and borders by those they portray as the agents of Jonathan’s administration.

There is also the singular most important promise of political inclusiveness that will not have the Igbos left behind or marginalized as experienced in President Jonathan’s administration on the platform of the PDP. In general assessment, APC’s message seems to be sinking in very well.


 The governor of Imo state and the Chairman of APC governor’s forum, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, is capitalizing on his popularity and his wide acceptance among the Igbos, especially the electorates in Imo state, to sway the Eastern electorates towards Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, and this seems to be working. The crowd of supporters that gathered at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri Imo state, to listen to Buhari’s message of change is unprecedented in history, and it is a sign that the tone of the discussion is changing very fast on the streets of the East.

It was as if the city of Owerri would collapse under the weight of the mammoth crowd of supporters and admirers of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari who thronged the metropolitan city as the All Progressives Congress Party held its rally in Imo state on Monday, the 11th of January, 2015, to inform the Imo electorates that Gen. Buhari is its presidential candidate, and Gov. Rochas Okorocha is its candidate in the gubernatorial elections. Early in the morning enthusiastic supporters began to stream in from all corners of the state, and within a moment an aerial view of Federal Road and Dan Anyian Stadium showed great sea of heads.


 By midday, the crowd had filled the venue to the brim and overflowed into the streets and roads, bringing vehicular movements to a near-halt, but for the massive road networks of the APC government under Gov. Rochas Okorocha. As the governor drove to the stadium to inform the crowd that their long awaited guest, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, was on his way to Owerri from Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, it was impossible to drive the governor’s convoy into the stadium. The deputy governor of Imo, Prince Eze Madumere, was in Abuja to lead Gen. Buhari and his running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the party leaders and the APC presidential campaign entourage to Imo state. The most interesting side of the rally story is that Gen. Buhari arrived late because he had to inaugurate the APC campaign council in Abuja earlier in the day, yet the crowd waited patiently.

I got the first call by 8 am in the morning of the APC Rally day alerting me that Owerri was coming under breathtaking traffic lockdown and that motorists were finding it hard to reach their destinations. APC supporters and ordinary Nigerians from the hinterlands and rural corners were streaming into Owerri to catch a glimpse of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of the APC and to listen to his message of corruption-free, safe, prosperous and inclusive new Nigeria under his administration if he is voted into power come February 14th, 2015.

Earlier in the week, the governor of Imo State and the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressive Congress in the 2015 elections, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, and his running mate, Prince Eze Madumere, embarked on an aggressive tour of the state to convince Imo people that Buhari has something better for Nigeria, and Igbos in particular, and that his promise of change and political inclusiveness is sincere. At Mbaitoli council headquarters, Nworieubi, in particular, the governor told a mammoth crowd of thousands that the propaganda to link Gen. Buhari to insurgency is a fabrication of a few clique of renegades and corrupt leaders who want to hold Nigerian eternally to ransom. “President Jonathan is my personal friend more than even those that move around him. But it is about the welfare of the Igbos and the people of the South East. 


If you have trusted me as your governor, trust me when I tell you that Buhari represents the best for the Igbos if voted into power” the governor told a cheering crowd. “PDP tells you that Buhari hates Igbos and is an extremist that will Islamize Nigeria, yet his last daughter is married to a Christian, his cook for over 20 years is a Christian Igbo and his driver for over 30 years is an Igbo man and a Christian. Buhari was head of state and ruled with no constitution, yet he didn’t Islamize Nigeria. If Buhari could not Islamize his cook and driver, including his Christian son-in-law, how come they tell you that he will Islamize us when he becomes the president of a democratic Nigeria? the governor continued. At this point, the governor got the crowd thinking loud and trying to ask if the PDP has been honest in their propaganda against Buhari.

As Buhari arrived the venue of the rally on Monday afternoon with his running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the crowd went into wild wild frenzy. The shout of “Our President, Our President, filled the air. There are reasons why Buhari’s candidature should resonate with a special chord in the South East in the 2015 elections beyond the crowd at Dan Anyiam Stadium; Generally, Muhammadu Buhari’s selling point in the East and among the wider spectrum of the Nigerian electorates is his iconic anti-corruption record when he was Nigeria’s military head of state. 


Buhari’s name strikes symbolic note among the electorates as the man whose regime as military head of state fought corruption to a standstill, and greater majority of the Nigerian electorates believe that endemic corruption is the bane of Nigeria’s woes. Millions of Nigerians are of the candid view that former President Obasanjo may not be a saint after all, but they accept that his historic controversial letter to President Goodluck Jonathan represents the reality. In an acerbic letter, an angry Obasanjo frustrated by President Jonathan’s alleged inaction told the president ““Nigeria is bleeding and the hemorrhage must be stopped.” He told him that Nigeria under his leadership Nigeria smells with corruption, and that the President has polarized Nigeria along the faultlines of ethnicity and clan due to his selfish ambition to contest the 2015 elections. So for millions of electorates from the East, North, West to South, Nigeria needs someone like Buhari or Buhari himself to pull the nation back from the brink of Collapse. 

Beyond Buhari’s anticorruption record, his scorecard as a GOC during the Shagari regime also stands him out as the man who has the requisite political will to extinguish the raging fire of insurgency ravaging the North Eastern part of the country. Buhari made radical military incursions into Chad Republic when the nation’s military dared Nigeria’s territorial integrity and killed Nigerian soldiers during the regime of Hissene Habré of Chad. Buhari was already heading into the heart of Chad when America telephoned then president Shagari to call him to pull back.

Boko Haram is not the first terror group to visit the people of the Northern Nigeria; Maitatsine was even more blood-sucking and radical in its approach. As head of state, Buhari stamped his feet against the Maitatsine crisis in the 1980s in the North and sent the insurgent group parking. This side of the man called Major General Muhammadu Yassim Yinusa Buhari is eliciting the support of millions of electorates from North to South. Someone needs to bypass the absurd rhetoric of blame games and stop this senseless massacre in the North no matter whose axe is gored. Since President Jonathan couldn’t do it, electorates are seeking for a proactive alternative to save their nation from a cataclysmic destruction. They are nervously asking Buhari if he can offer something better than Jonathan. And Buhari’s record in that regard seems to have enough answers.

President Jonathan’s perceived blunders in his administration’s relationship with the Igbos are giving Buhari’s candidature an edge. The people of the South East are disgruntled for lack of Federal presence in the South East in terms of development under President Jonathan. They accuse the president of running a government that excluded the Igbos of the South East in everything after giving their massive block vote to him in solidarity as a fellow Southerner in the 2011 elections. If the president is not clannish as former president Obasanjo accused him, then he is either frozen to disturbing state of inaction due an acute paralysis of will, or something. 


The president is insisting that his promise of the second Niger Bridge is enough to assuage the anger of the South Easterners and earn him the Eastern votes like before, but the people of the East are telling the president in blunt terms that the second Niger Bridge promise is a campaign ritual employed by even his predecessors to woo the electorates across the Niger. They ask how come he never remembered the Bridge for six years he has been the president of Nigeria. After all, APC’s Muhammadu Buhari of the Northern extraction is making same promise, and might even be more sincere than the Southern Goodluck Jonathan. After all, almost all Federal projects in the South came during the regime of Northerners.

In his tours with his party men and women, and the campaign team, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari is asking the electorates to flip through the record of his stewardship at the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) where his administration constructed stretches of kilometers of roads among other development projects like the Iju Water Works. His promise to run an inclusive government, ensure rule of law and order, guarantee peace and stability, stabilize the Naira and restore the crumbling economy seems to be gaining the ears of the South Eastern people, and the crowd that graced the Owerri rally is a loud testimony. He repeated the same promises when he spoke to the crowd at Dan Anyiam and when he paid a courtesy call to Imo’s supreme monarch and Chairman, council of traditional rulers, Imo state, His Royal Majesty, Eze Samuel Agunwa Ohiri( Eze Imo).

Whether it is the crowd that locked down the metropolitan city of Owerri on Monday, the mammoth beehive of supporters that kept the city of Port Harcourt to a standstill days earlier, there are genuine reasons to believe that the opposition momentum being generated by the All Progressive Congress represents a credible threat to the ruling PDP’s chances to Aso Rock for the first time in the history of Nigeria’s democracy, and that Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of the APC might after all be a president-in-waiting as Nigerians go to the poll for the 2015 general elections come the 14th day of February.


Gen. Mohammadu Buhari addressing mammoth crowd of supporters at Dan Anyiam Stadium, Imo State last Monday, January 12, 2015



Okwuaku A. I. Okwuaku is a media strategist, and writes from Owerri




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152 comments:

  1. All these stories makes one feel dizzy!!!!too long

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    1. Yea. I felt dizzy reading it sef......

      GEJ till 2019.

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    2. Too loooong!!!
      GEJ still remains President!

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    3. #BuhariOsibanjo2015 but nna mehn this story di too much!!! Who's gonna read all these? Straight to the point next time oga okwuaku e na kwuwaku too much

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    4. Too much use of the word "Mammoth"
      I'm bored.

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  2. Way tooo long stella...whoever becomes the shepherd!

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    1. PDP and APC wahala.
      Stella abeg no vex,i need job. I don't need financial assistance but aa job pls. Thanks
      #rootzy#

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    2. Too long, it can increase menstrual pain sef

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  3. If you were indeed a media strategist, you would know how to write in such a way as not to lose your readers' attention.

    Especially online!

    This is a woeful attempt. Do better next time.

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    1. Extremely woeful attempt. This guy should go n learn from Charles Novia on how to hold your readers attention.
      Political Wole Soyinka wanna be

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    2. Like APC like their supporters!

      See who calls himself an APC media strategist. A failure already.

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    3. Hmmm maybe because I'm used to reading any nonsense. Yes any nonsense. As a little girl I remember how my parents would indulge me to read any nonsense, note the word "nonsense"...it became a familiar word used repeatedly in our household, just to indulge us to read and read and read. ah, and our lesson teacher also imbibed the nonsense word in his vocabulary...*sighs**
      Mr Nelson, he was called, used to tell us, make sure you read anything, any nonsense, from newspaper to cartoon to handbills etc. His ideology, like that of my folks was that reading anything groomed a child's brain, and also helps the child to understand English and the use of it well. And of course keeps a child better informed.
      I blame Mr nelson for the patience I have to read jargons...I don't know if this is a plus or not, whatever be the case, I find myself reading from the crappest to the well written informative articles ever. Now I have passed on the 'nonsense' reading idea to my kids too. Lol.

      Where were we again before I started blabbing sef? OK bye

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  4. GOD BLESS NIGERIA AND GIVE US A GOOD LEADER .

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  5. very long story. If na exam, the guy don fail waec. Tired jare

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  6. I read it all. That moment Tony ihekire will be boiling of anger.

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  7. Couldn't read all of it but all I know is that Buhari and his political thugs have no room in Aso Rock..GEJ til 2019.

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    1. Vote buhari.... febuhari14

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    2. Please I pray they dont get there because Juicy will lose Sugar Daddies. No worry dear.

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    3. GEJ 2019. that Mammoth crowd went to see who they call Buhari. They ain't voting for him. Meanwhile SDK that Traditional Ruler at Abia State that gave Buhari Title has been Dethroned by the Abia State Traditional Ruler Council. What has Buhari done for the Eastern to deserve one cheap title. Gej all the way

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    4. Chinyelu.... hmm..abia people can act somehow...What development has abis seen???do they even know What development is?

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    5. Gej 2015 ... Easterners will vote gej ... Just imagine wat dis foolish writer is stating ... To show buhari loves the igbos he has a christian igbo driver ... Na talk be dat? Probably when you come to power all igbos will turn to drivers and cooks foolish boko haram supporter..and as for rochas u are seriously losing ur ground in the east ... Make we see if u go win this election ... Apc will never get easterners votes

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  8. Of course Stella grandma...GEJ made hunari look better.

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    1. Hehehehe u wan press stella butch button by calling her grandma abi?

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    2. I'm not into politics but i've been observing what's going on.this country I'd in deep shut bow and one of the worst government but nigerians are not ready for a change especially from buhari cos of his last government that was strict.I hope he wins

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  9. Nigerian electorates want action and not talk. I am happy Nigerian's are getting very impatient. Presidential ambition in Nigeria is no child's play now.

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  10. Very Very Long,Cook-Christain,Driver-Igbo,christain, Last Daughter-married christain...God Save Nigeria

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  11. And here comes a lazy reader

    @Galore did not read it



    @Galore

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  12. Am here again to say


    My Igbo brothers and sisters.... If u vote for @Buhari......@Chief Odumegu ojukwu the war lord will not forgive u all

    Igbo kwenu




    Say President
    Say Aso rock
    Say @Good luck



    @Galore

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    1. Gbamest!

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    2. You are such an empty girl.Since I have known you on this blog and Ladun's, you've never posted a sensible / intellectual comment. I will come for you real hard someday. Its either you step up orstop commenting. You are damn too empty.Maka why?

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    3. Kwezuonu oo!!! They're just jokers as we won't vote GMB. The igwe that gave him a title in the east has been dethroned. This is to show you our view on GMB. For easterners,its GEJ 2019. Every one I've asked here says it's GEJ for them. APC is not accepted in the east. Ask Ngige. Live: awka.

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    4. Is it the dead Ojukwu? You mean you are LIVING your own life to please the DEAD? I cant believe the comment i just read from u, galore. Its the silliest ever!

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  13. The issue here is that Buhari might not really be the people's choice, but anyone who can take over from Jonathan is actually what people are desperate to see.Jonathan failed the people. He had 6 good years to remedy the situation, but he misused his opportunity. What else is he promising to do for the people that he could have used his 6 years to do? It's realy a very bad situation and as it is PDP is really desperate. Any history of bad things they can dig up for Buhari now, they are ready to do it, but forgetting that the more they talk bad and all, the more they push people towards him and showing their desperation. Na here I go sidon de watch the election come 14th February. It will be a tough run. And mark you, should Buhari enter power, I tell you plenty corrupt people will end up in jail! And they are fully aware of that.

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    1. Am tired of Jonathan, but since d battle is between him nd buhari,I wud pick Jonathan

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    2. Then u are not tired of Jonathan. Dont worry, ur tiredness never start, e still dey waiting room. mtchewwww.

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  14. Too long a story, and i'm not coming back to read comments

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  15. Yea. Nigeria needs CHANGE.

    @iyke via Airtel SIM

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  16. Am from IMO state and I live in the heart of Owerri. This is a hired crowd, most of them are still complaining that Rochas has refused to pay them the 2k he promised to pay them. Bokohari will never get a single vote in IMO state. Say no to terrorism. Stella whoever wrote u these bunch of lies don't deserve to live.

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    1. And you deserve to live?

      Shame on your owners.

      Bloody wimp!!!

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    2. Don't deserve to live ke? On top politics. Na wah o

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    3. Am from IMO too and I stay in owerri.from peoples view,I can tell u all they want is change. Like seun kuti said,"it's an indictment on Jonathan's regime that a man like buhari has become the best option for Nigeria"

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    4. Just like ur GEJ doesnt deserve to live for allowing so much corruption in Nigeria. Bloody idiot.

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    5. Which corruption ... Did corruption start in goodluck's regime? The only problem goodluck is facing thats making it hard for him to do all he has in stock for nigeria is boko haram sponsored by this man u mumus call change ... I pity una sha .. as for the easterners gej we shall follow

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  17. FeBuhari 2015.
    Sai Buhari.
    People using Islam and tribe to judge him are either corruptly going from GEJs corrupt and unperforming regime or just plain stupid! If BUHARI fails, we come together and vote him out come 2019. This election should show our incompetent and corrupt leaders that Nigerians are no longer going to tolerate corruption & incompetence. That message needs to be passed across than tribe or religion.
    Come Feb2015, we will vote corruption OUT! Even if we have to vote a lizard in! Sai BUHARI!,
    Emeka Chukwudi

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    1. Are you truly IGBO(asking cos of ur name)? I doubt it from this comnent. No true IGBO man will vote for Buhari.

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    2. Guy ur name is not emeka .. no emeka will vote a terrorist .... Hv u ever gone to the east before goodluck's regime? I doubt u have .. i wish u had then u would have seen the true picture of marginalisation ... What goodluck has done for the east no ruler has done that in naija history .. east for gej

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  18. Abeg, I no read finish. Not in the mood.

    From the little I read? Exaggeration!!!

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  19. Way too long......i no fit abeg

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  20. Too long, plus where are d pics??? The ones that actually show how large the crowd was!

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  21. these are the times as mentioned in the bible. Friends turn enemies. Political parties now wash dirty linens in the public because they want to be the ruling party.its not as if they will use our votes,they just want something to fall back on to justify their consciences that the people actually voted.

    its so shameful that we the so called exposed and educated claim we are to exposed to get involved with politics so we shouldnt complain when the country is being ruled by Elite thugs and poor tout masses.

    till we step away from behind our computers, drop our gadgets and take bold, reasonable steps, we might never find that Savior......CHI

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  22. Stella ooo .too lonnng abi tooooo looonnnnng.I was interested in reading cus am based in owerri.bt eyes Kon begin dey turn me oooo.I couldn't just finish.I Neva recover from the "anyaju" sef

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  23. Let's all come out to vote PDP,if Buhari win sharia law is a most in 9ja be wise

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    1. You're sitting on a \______ thing.

      Sai Buhari/Osinbajo 2015

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  24. No be only collapse
    Even stumble
    Not interested

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  25. which kain long epistle b dis...smh

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  26. Hehe this is just the beginning
    Jonathan we're waiting for you down here...onye ara
    Every December traffic will be killing people on that same Niger bridge nd u don't give a damn until election period. Thief!!

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    1. Na real thief the man be oo.

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    2. Are u really an igbo girl ... When did u start travelling to the east ? Ah ah this mgbeke really surprise me... Did u know what that place looked like before gej regime ... I doubt if u are an igbo gal .. any igbo who knows what that place looked like in the past must support goodluck

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  27. What is this title of this 'book' again? Phew!
    Pls visit my blog...

    Liflblog.WordPress.com

    LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE EVERY DAY!

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    1. I wonder what you write on your blog when you cant read this. Lazy human being.

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  28. Is this a chapter from My Watch by OBJ? somebody should read and tell me later!

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  29. Too long abeg anybody to summarise it pls

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  30. You are what you do, not what you say you will do. Sai Buhari.

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  31. Too long but very very interesting

    Can't wait for #Febuhari to come already

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  32. SAIIIIIIIIBUHARIIIIII
    *spits on PDP supporters*

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  33. Stella Owerri is d least developed State in Nigeria. Was in Owerri for NBA Conference August 2014 and i can authoritatively tell u d name Rochas is called. He is named Owelle Roundabout becos he continuedd building round about over d nook & cranny of pwerri wtout roads. D last day of our conference, rain fell & we couldnt leave d venue cos d rain was almost entering the Imo conference centre. Later dt day a keke full of people was swallowed up by the rain at IMSU juntion due 2 bad road. This is an eye witness account not a political propaganda of those jingles he puts on tv dt remain seen only on tv and not on ground.

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  34. Guys check out what pastor Sunday Adelaja wrote on his FB page.

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  35. Stella whoever wrote these shit is a liar. I am from Imo State, i am telling you that no Igbo man will vote buhari.

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  36. What is wrong with me ooo?.
    I didn't read

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  37. na today. you can't entice us with all these you grammar and promises.next please.sai not buhari; sai GEJ till 2019

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  38. When in 1984, Pa. Muhammadu Buhari, sorry Gen. (As he then was) seized power from a democratically elected government via the power of Machine guns, he did not only jail selected politicians but he also closed a lot of businesses in the south and in the East, thereby creating economic gloom and job hardship. By closing peoples businesses, you are forcing millions of people who depend on such businesses for jobs, products and careers off the economic radar. Newspaper houses were closed down due to decree 4, Journalists like Irabor were jailed without trials for writing about the truth, shops were closed for failing to sell below cost price, companies were sealed for not acceding to supply below production price. All these happened under the Pa. Buhari's 3rd Missionary Journey.
    When Atiku Abubarka said in an interview that President Goodluck Jonathan's government is the only government in Nigeria that did not close down any of his business concerns, I did not take him serious.

    However, events within the last three days in Edo state, an APC controlled state, has clearly shown that GEJ is running a government with a human face. Within two days, The Comeraid Governor has shown his complete disregard for dissenting political views; He demolished the official quarters of the immediate past Vice Chancellor of UNIBEN while there is a pending matter at the appeal court -- reason because the former Vice-Chancellor seems to congregate and fellowship with the opposition party, he withdrew the accreditation of ITV (a local television station in Benin) reporter and cameraman attached to the Government House Press crew, simply because they reported a matter involving the governor's convoy, he has revoked the Memorandum of Understanding entered into between the Edo state government and the Igbinedion University, Okada, on the training of its Medical students at the Central hospital and Stella Obasanjo hospital over what he termed the refusal of the Esama to control the activities of his Television station. These are nothing short of decree 4 in democracy. Is this the kind of change APC wants at the centre?
    Suffice to say that GEJ adopts the methods and ploys of the APC, would Sahara reporters, Premium times, Leadership newspapers and a host of other persons be in business? Sahara reporters, Premium times, Leadership newspaper as well as other individuals have continually cast aspersions and spit invectives on the person of the President and his office through their reportage of negativity, half truths, half-lies and outright falsehood, yet, the President has kept his cool and allowed their businesses to thrive without clamping down on them. This is to continue providing an enabling business environment that can attract investors from far and near.
    What is the essence of closing peoples business in the event of a dissenting political view? For pete's sake, we are operating on viable democratic structures. There is the need to strengthen our democratic institutions were dissent and criticisms will be welcomed. Gone are the days when laws, decrees are promulgated to silence all opposing views. If a government feels that there is no iota of truth in any dissenting report or criticism, it should go to court. The court is the only democratic institution that helps both the government and the individuals to ventilate their anger for any perceived wrong. The maxim 'ubi jus ibi remedium' will avail anyone or government who approaches Lady Justitia; the veiled one, with clean hands.

    As youths, we should fight against any anti-democratic forces pretending to be democrats at all cost. We should therefore, say no to the emergence of Decree 4 in this political dispensation. Say no to Failbuhari on the 14th, Let GEJ be your valentine that day!

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    1. Nigerians are too filled with hat for GEJ to be able to see that they are going for the worse option. I really won't pity them at all

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    2. As for the igbos buhari will never be our man

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  39. In 1984, after toppling a democratic government the previous year, the bigot-junta introduced school fees in our universities and stopped the feeding of university undergraduates.
    In 2015, the same 'Old soldier at 72' is promising free education, free meals in School while standing side-by-side with an APC governor who increased the school fees of LASU from N25,000 to N250,000.
    How is that possible? If you believe these lies, then you are gullible.
    The same man Jailed Professor Ambrose Alli who provided free education, set-up the university in Ekpoma. The same man supports albeit through his utterances, Boko Haram; a terrorist organization against education.
    Vote wisely my able Youths. The grandfather fainted during his campaign in Akwa-Ibom. He is 72 years old and withering!

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  40. The late afro-beat maestro; Fela Anikulakpo Kuti was imprisoned years after he sang about the missing '$2.8b oil money' under the watch of Mohammadu Buhari as Petroleum Minister. Buhari ensured that he was jailed for having the effrontery to challenge him. Retroactive Decrees were passed by him just to eliminate any form of dissent.
    Today, we have a President that is the most insulted but no one has been jailed on account of that.
    A vote for GEJ, will continue to guarantee your freedom of expression but a vote otherwise, will echo the words a former dictator like Buhari; Idi Amin Dada " I can guarantee freedom of speech but the freedom after the speech, that I cannot guarantee".
    Let us vote wisely. A murderer can wash his hands a million times but can't wash away the blood, for it has not stained his hands but his conscience.

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  41. Before the advent of President Goodluck Ebelle Jonathan, NYSC members received as monthly allowances below N10,000 But with President GoodLuck, their monthly allowance was increased to N19,500. This is a President that is concerned about the Youths.
    But in 2011, when Gen. Mohammadu Buhari lost the Presidential election, he made incendiary statements that caused the death of so many NYSC members in the North. Clearly, he has a grouse with the Youths and Education.
    As Youths, we should think and vote wisely!

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    1. Pls could u confirm for me if the increase of nysc allowance from 9500 to 19500 was during GEJ regime so I can confidently preach it as part of his achievements

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    2. @ EKa Joy yes it was during his regime. they started in 2012

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    3. I lost a dear friend to the Northern riot in 2011...his death still saddens my heart.

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  42. On the 31st of December, 1983, A military personnel attached to 322 Field Artillery Brigade in Obinze Barracks, and also waiting to write my Nigerian Military School (NMS) exams hoping to continue in the steps of my father.
    When Martial Music broke the stride in the Barracks. It was only days that we realized that a certain Northern Officer -- Gen. Muhammad Buhari has truncated the democratically elected government citing a lot of reasons.
    Today, that same man who believed that democracy and civilian rule is a taboo, wants to change the scene. In 1983, I was young to put up any form of resistance but in 2015, I am old enough to resist him, after all, he does not have the gun again.
    It is time for the Youths to emerge as leaders and not some old men, who should be in retirement with my father. The youths should all stand up and defend our Youth mandate from this Grandfather. It is the turn of the Youths.
    If you are a youth in support of Buhari, you are like Esau -- who sold his birth right for a morsel of food. You will eat away your generation and time.

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    1. My dear, you have spoken well, shame on anyone who still chooses to support Buhari after all these facts

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    2. Mech u deserve a Big Kiss. but I can see u I will give u through this means. Go GEJ 2015. GEJ has the youths at heart. We will all come out in mass to vote him. I have never voted before my first vote is going for GEJ. The pain and struggle to get my PVC won't be in Vain. GEJ all the way

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    3. Is GEJ the youth u're referring too??? LMAO. You are just as clueless as the person you are for. My dear, they are both old men.
      As for me, i pray ANYONE wins the election EXCEPT GEJ.

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    4. Jonathan's failures : Worsening insecurity

      a. Boko Haram 
      i) Over 13,000 killed, according to BBC over 1.5 million people displaced, 276 Chibok girls yet to be rescued, 10 months and counting.
      ii) Boko Haram is spreading from Adamawa, Yobe, Borno and Abuja to Gombe, Bauchi, Kano, next state(s) could just be yours.
      iv) Loss of villages, towns, cities and territories to Boko Haram.
      b. Kidnapping has become widespread across the federation.

      2. Monumental corruption and nepotism

      a. Missing $20bn from the coffers of NNPC yet to be explained.
      b. Diezani Alison-Madueke: ₦10bn Private Jet Scandal.
      c. Diezani Alison-Madueke: $25mn House acquired in Austria, Vienna.
      d. John Yusuf: ₦27bn Pension fraud.
      e. Abdulrasheed Maina: ₦21bn Pension funds embezzlement.
      f. Farouk Lawan: $500,000 bribe.
      g. Stella Oduah: ₦255mn BMW salon cars.
      h. Pardoning of ex-convicts and dropping of charges against friends – DSP Alamieyeseigha, Bode George, Femi Fani Kayode, Mohammed Abacha, Al-Mustapha.
      i. Petrol subsidy scam: Nobody has been prosecuted till date.
      j. Continuing Kerosene subsidy fraud despite the product being fully deregulated. ₦91bn included in 2015 FGN Budget proposal.
      k. Creation of emergency billionaires – Asari Dokubo, Ayiri Emami, Government Tompolo.
      l. Oritsejafor: $15mn private jet arms deal scandal.
      m. Continued environmental degradation of the Niger-Delta through oil spill.
      n. Continuing oil theft. Over 300,000 barrels of crude oil was stolen on daily basis in 2013.
      o. Militants now contracted to secure national waterways.
      p. Transparency international ranks Nigeria 136th out of 175 economies surveyed on corruption index. Put another way, Nigeria is the 39th most corrupt country in the world.
      q. US State Department Global Human Rights Report: ‘Massive, widespread, and pervasive corruption affected all levels of government and the security forces… and officials frequently engaged in corrupt practices with impunity’


      3. Financial recklessness

      a. Plundered fiscal buffers. Mid-2008, External Reserves (EXRV):$40bn Excess Crude Account (ECA):$22bn. Total buffer: $62bn. 
      Fast Forward end-2014: EXRV:$32bn ECA:$1bn, SWF:$1bn New total buffer: $34bn
      b. Piled debt on the Nation with nothing to show for it. $47.4bn (214%) growth in total public debt between 2007 and 2014
      According to Debt Management Office: End-2007 Debt levels (Foreign:$3.7bn, Domestic:$18.5bn. Total:$22.2bn). As of end-Sep 2014sadForeign:$9.5bn, Domestic:$60.1bn. Total:$69.6bn)
      c. Has 10 aircrafts in the Presidential Air Fleet (PAF). An eleventh one already included in the 2015 FGN Budget Proposal. UK Prime Minister, David Cameron flies commercial on British Airways. South African President has 6. Egypt has 1. Israel has none.
      d. ₦7.5bn spent on reconstruction of Abuja city gate.


      4. Catalogue of Presidential blunders

      a. Question: Where is the missing $20bn? Jonathan: America will Know, it is their money.
      b. Question: Corruption in Nigeria. Jonathan: There is no corruption but mere stealing in Nigeria.
      c. Question: Assets declaration. Jonathan: I don’t give a damn
      d. October 2011: ‘We are responsible for Independence Day bombing’ – MEND.
      ‘MEND is not responsible for the Abuja bombing; I know my people’ – Jonathan.
      Fast-forward January 2015: ‘MEND was paid to assassinate me during Independence Day bombing’ – Jonathan.
      e. World Bank Report: Nigeria is among the 5 poorest nations in the world. Jonathan: “If you talk about ownership of private jets, Nigeria will be among the first 10 countries, yet they are saying that Nigeria is among the five poorest countries…Nigeria’s problem is not poverty but redistribution of wealth. 
      f. 7-January-2015: 11 people killed in France, the whole nation is thrown into mourning. 14-April-2014: over 100 killed in Nyanya Bomb Blast. GEJ goes dancing at Kano campaign rally a day after. 
      g. Presidency’s first reaction to Chibok girls’ abduction: ‘It is a propaganda’. Took the President three weeks to believe the abduction happened.

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  43. In 2007 Buhari had 150 cows, In 2011 same 150 cows and in 2014, he still declared 150 cows amongst his assets.
    Are his cows Homosexuals or Lesbians only? Do they not Procreate?
    If your cows cannot Produce offsprings, how do you hope to transform our complex economy and tackle the. Myriad of problems bedeviling the nation?

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  44. GMB!!!
    That is all i see.

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  45. stella, i am from imo state, ideato to be precise,mark my word buhari have no chance in hell in any igbo state,rochas tecnicaly abdicated his office the day he joined this party,its a political suicide on his part,he is a gonner believe me,i was in nigeria during the christmas,i speak from the grape vine.

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  46. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Sai buhari..... Buhari for president no more no less......
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  47. On a lighter note..when is GEJ going to Borno state to campaign..he should go to places where the Boko Haram insurgency thrives the most to campaign...after all he has promised to 'fight insurgency'..something he has failed to do in the past two-three years.
    Lead by Example and not by talks.

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  48. up Buhari, I really think its time we did the right thing. have you guys all forgotten about the bad New Years Day start we had 2014, with the increase of fuel and loss of lives? and all the lives that have been lost.No to GEJ no to PDP!! enough is a enough u cant rule us for six stupid years..we deserve better.Change! if APC can do it on the state level they can on the federal level too. Cynthia

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  49. Stella, please stop commenting or dropping your personal opinions after each news post, biko. It is becoming annoying. Leave that to your readers. Limit your comments. You are even gonna influence the opinion of readers. If you like take my advice, if you no like , no take am. I am getting bored of your blog o! Post my comment make I see.

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    1. Take N500 as trans n vamoose

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  50. Stella I no wan find all my comments oh unless you be Buhari person

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  51. Nothing is stopping the wind of changes on the verges and brinks of Nigeria
    Vote wisely!!
    #Thingsmustchange
    How can 219 girls be missing in our country and our leaders appear incapable of action?
    It such a shame dat Nig celebrities, same people dat carried placard for #Bringbackourgirls have gone to wear uniforms supporting same leaders
    #Thingsmustchange
    It does not matter if u are a Christain,muslim or atheist,we need a new direction under a new leadership
    Change must emerge!

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  52. All na wash. Paid crowd tinz. Imo people like free lunch just as okorocha has been providing for school children in imo, that's even the reason some of dem dey try go school to go collect their own share.
    The imo I know especialy owerri will collect whatever the politicians offer and promise to vote for them but na when we teach there we go cross the bridge.

    Owu ego ndi ulo anyi ka ane kere ha. Owerri riwa nu, poto riwa 'nu uwa. Uwa wu ofu mbia.

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  53. We don see,hear and we are waiting.....
    Come Feb 14 vote who ever u think will lead us to that promise land.

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  54. Just as mammoth crowd was seen at Jonathan's campaign in Lagos, it does not mean they are voting for him. People go for rallies to see if better go drop from the politician's pockets.

    May God help Nigeria.Rose

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  55. Like I always say, GMB has a chance becos GEJ let himself down...GEJ has no one to blame and should take anything that comes on Feb 14...#VotenotFight

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  56. .@ify no nonsense

    your stupidity should be wrapping itself around your feet like a sandal just about *looking at wristwatch*....NOW!!!

    I should not comment on my blog?but i should let you?

    please go the blogs where the owners dont comment...take your cupboard mentality outta here.

    have a nice day.

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    1. No mind idiot, no sense at all for her brain. Blog u no get, but u wan control person on top her own blog

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    2. Eka joy see me whaala. The girl is a Dumb. on top person thing u dey intimidate again. Feb 14 do come.

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    3. Haba stella that's extreme. Mbok easy.

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    4. This stella na real fool i swear ... See as u dey talk to blog visitor ... U better learn u ugly bitch

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    5. The babe just spoke her mind ... Thats just an opinion, an advice .. and you are all over her like this ... Mehn u arrogant gan ... U are a very bad business woman ... U may think u refered to only 1 person but in reality what u typed affected alot of people in this blog who probably shares the same opinions as she does .. abeg do somwthing about ur attitude its ugly

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  57. Okay stella', I no fit read this , I'm not in the mood at all , I left sch since 2012 with Bcs economics , no. Work , no husband , nothing and u ppl re telling about. Polltic. I'm not voting anybody. .

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  58. I wasnt lost reading this article. Got my attention and made sure i finished it to the end. Please more of this on APC campaign events. Stella biko hire people to cover issue on pre-election, election day and post election activities.

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  59. If you living in lagos then you must be a lazy gal, ugly or under some kind of curse. stay there don't come out of your cave. Stella is the causer of your problem. She is a witch, na only you waka come.

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  60. The whole tin is gettin interestin w all d propaganda

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  61. You're.. obviously rooting for GEJ.. Come clean...

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  62. Stella, this your political epistle today is....damn too long.
    @Mech, I read every bit of your comments. You have fact, evidence and truth in all you wrote. It's a pity Nigerians have chosen to be blinded...for me, it's GEJ, come Feb 2015...

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  63. If lib was a class then you'd be my class captain.You're of very sound mind,I pray Buhari comes in so you can have an enabling environment to maximise your full potential.

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  64. *If sdk was a class...

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  65. Let's keep the records straight once and for all, no Buhair's biological daughter is married to a christian. And Stella be kind with words even when you feel hurt by some comments

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    1. Anon, u are a liar. His daughter is married to a christian. You dont need to lie just to support someone. Haba

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    2. My dear you have Google to find out from, or better still take a trip to Daura in Kastina state. Non of Buhari's biological daughters is married to a Christian. Secondly you guys should learn to argue without insulting or using hate words. Do not follow the bandwagon. When you hear something make a little investigation to find out if it is really true. Do not take everything you hear hookline and sinker. Note that during elections candidates say so many things just to swing the pendulum of Victory to their favour. In Nigeria if you don't say sweet lies how do you intend to win elections. Think my friend

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  66. To actually find out that Buhari never said that he would make the country ungovernable is shocking. To think that I swallowed this statement.
    Why all these propaganda and lies?? People visit Pastor Sunday Adelaja's FB page and you will be enlightened more.
    GEJ is a good man but he is. also a real push over. I am Igbo but I want change.

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  67. @ Chinyelu Okenyeka. Kiss and E huge received.

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  68. U don't make conclusions by crowd turn up in a rally, most of them were paid to attend, dis same set of people will also attend pdp's rally

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  69. BUHARI’S FIFTH DAUGHTER ZAHRA is living and schooling in the University of Surrey, UK, where her tuition and expenses are up to £30,000 EACH YEAR (N8m)!
    Yet, Buhari has BEEN CLAIMING to ‪#‎Nigerians‬ that he is poor, with ONLY N1m left in his account and 150 cows on his farm!
    Is the money for his children falling out of the sky?
    Is he only PRETENDING to be penniless to STEAL THE VOTES of the average Nigerian?
    WE ARE WAITING for Buhari to explain to the SHOE MAKERS, GATE MEN, CORP MEMBERS, and YOUTH that donated their last kobo to his campaign.
    Proof that Buhari’s daughter is schooling in the UK: https://twitter.com/Zahra3_/status/550378542887096321
    Tuition fees for the University of Surrey: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/currentstud…/…/Undergraduate%20Fees/
    ‪#‎TheJonathanRevolution‬ ‪#‎Buharithefraud‬ ‪#‎GoodluckJonathan‬ ‪#‎GEJ2015‬ ‪#‎Nigeria‬

    WHO IS FOOLING WHO HERE?

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  70. stella this your story with this ur guy no hold water. i live in owerri n iknow what transpired. nooooooooooooooo to buhari n yes to jonathan. as for rochas until the election day

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  71. Nice write up

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