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All: I just read a bit of the interview ikemba granted the "Trust". Basically, Ikemba was saying that the people who claim to have our mandate are afraid to come and lead us and mingle with us "the people who love and voted for them"
quote:I would, if you permit me, ask you a little question. Have you seen any place in Nigeria, where any group — no matter which, including PDP — has truly celebrated the victory? They can’t because they know within themselves that they didn’t win and there are things that indicate so much. There are would-be governors that have not been able to go back to their states. There is, for example, somebody posturing as the would-be governor of Anambra State. Oh yes! He is now in a hotel in Awka.
WT: (Cuts in) Awka?
Ojukwu: Oh yes! That’s the capital of Anambra State. But he comes from a village, you know. He hasn’t been to his village because even his own people will deal with him. As a bet, let him try.
Then when I read here that Mr Obasanjo has mobilised more troop than was involved at the Iraqi shock and awe campaign for his friend Achike udenwa. It left me wondering if Udenwa and and the other elctoral thieves could not simply be addressed as Military administrators of their respective states.
quote: AHEAD the May 29 inauguration of the federal and states executives, heavy military presence which disappeared shortly after the general elections has re-appeared in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
What will Udenwa and the military do after May 29?
___________________ Awo's political idea was based on the assumption that any town beyond Owo was Igbo or Hausa. Awo was not socialised; he was not a good mixer because he did not have the opportunity, which the secondary school offered. ~TOS Benson, Baba Oba of Lagos Posts: 2644 | From: United Kingdom | Registered: Apr 2001
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That is the irony of it all, people who won by a 90% landslide need the army to protect their mandate. Only in BiafraNigeria that a government supposedly elected by such huge majority will quake at the oppositions call for mass action.
I am waiting to see what the psychophants like Mbang and rabid Yoruba tribalists at YCE will do when the people begin to vent their anger on the fraudster Obasanjo. It is amazing that even a man like Soyinka has joined the abuse on those questioning this blatant fraud. I waiting to see how Aremu will keep the army on the streets for dour years.
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quote:"This man (Buhari) is clearly beside himself and he has gone too far. He has clearly lost it and I wish to use this medium to warn him to desist from testing the will of Mr. President. I wish to warn him to desist from testing the will of the federal government. I wish to warn him to desist from testing the will of the security agencies," Femi-Kayode, a close confidant of the president, told Sunday Vanguard at the weekend.
~~Fani Kayode
Kayode sounds like the spokesman of the SSS, NSO, and all the BiafraNigerian armed forces put together. We all know who and where the security agencies are. Even Obasanjo knows what not to say.
quote: "Lastly, let me say categorically and clearly that if (God forbid) anything untoward should happen to Mr. President before or anytime after the swearing-in, that will be the end of Mr. Buhari as well, the end for democracy in this country and the end for a united Nigeria. Yet, we pray and we know that despite the evil thoughts and utterances of people like Mr. Buhari, such a thing will never happen, the living God will not permit it to happen. For Mr. President and for our beloved country, we thank God that it is well."
So obasanjo is bigger than a united BiafraNigeria huh? People like Kayode with their silly boasts are truly sad. Where was he when Obasanjo was languishing in jail? As for the references to God et al, Obasanjo has proved to be the worst president BiafraNigeria ever had. Ask Okotie and Bakare.
___________________ Awo's political idea was based on the assumption that any town beyond Owo was Igbo or Hausa. Awo was not socialised; he was not a good mixer because he did not have the opportunity, which the secondary school offered. ~TOS Benson, Baba Oba of Lagos Posts: 2644 | From: United Kingdom | Registered: Apr 2001
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As Obasanjo normalizes his normal routines with military tanks at the ready to deal with Igbos who insist he rigged the election, and which overwhelmingly was seen by the international community that massive rigging took place well orchestrated by the bigot and his lieutenants, who by all means wants to stay in power, it becomes worrisome to see the confused Igbo bunch take sides with Obasanjo whose goal has been total decimation of the Igbo nation.
On the other hand, Igbos should blame themselves for being unable to form a coalition to dislodge Obasanjo and his criminal activities. But too bad, Igbos, since the post-civil war era, have become so vulnereable and gullible you will be amazed what it takes to get them to destroy their own people making it difficult for them to have a sense of direction and knowing for the fact that Igbo ideals is being destroyed in its entirety.
Whatever that seems to be going on now is posthumous. Before the so-called election campaigns kicked off, I did not see any form of dialogue in working things out and reaching a consensus to bringing about a profound Igbo candidate. Rather what took place was backbitting, political assassinations, hired hoodlums causing havoc everywhere, all sorts of criminal activities in the name of political thuggery, and crave for personal interest, ala the scramble for national cake.
If indeed we were honest with ourselves, what is it one would say Obasanjo's administration accomplished in Igboland when graduates roam the streets like hobos, or have sought to leave the bastardized nation for elsewhere, armed robbery a commonplace, teachers and civil servants not paid for months? And yet Udenwa is reelected with other sellouts in Igboland. Ridiculous!
quote:it has been difficult for PDP to celebrate victory in the state. Since after the governorship election, Governor Udenwa took refuge at the military barracks in Obinze, near Owerri, until he traveled abroad for a holiday.
___________________ Awo's political idea was based on the assumption that any town beyond Owo was Igbo or Hausa. Awo was not socialised; he was not a good mixer because he did not have the opportunity, which the secondary school offered. ~TOS Benson, Baba Oba of Lagos Posts: 2644 | From: United Kingdom | Registered: Apr 2001
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