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PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by jimi4us: 7:57am On Apr 10, 2015
Enough is Enough: Our igbo brothers Niger Deltans , Northerners we can do it. this is the time to pay fashola back what he did to Igbos and Niger Deltans. he has indirectly shutdown so many Igbo businesses in lagos state. its obvious tinubu and fashola doesnt like igbos and SS people in lagos state.

Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by jimi4us: 7:58am On Apr 10, 2015
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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Mynd44: 8:00am On Apr 10, 2015
1.5million votes?

GEJ all over again

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by DahtzFestjayz: 8:04am On Apr 10, 2015
Just Kidding

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Nobody: 8:28am On Apr 10, 2015
jimi4us:
Enough is Enough: Our igbo brothers Niger Deltans , Northerners we can do it. this is the time to pay fashola back what he did to Igbos and Niger Deltans. he has indirectly shutdown so many Igbo businesses in lagos state. its obvious tinubu and fashola doesnt like igbos and SS people in lagos state.
oga speak for yourself o and leave most of we northerners out of your beef with your hosts. we've been instructed by our president elect to vote APC irregardless, and thats how its going down

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by drtwist(m): 8:32am On Apr 10, 2015
kropotkin2:
oga speak for yourself o and leave most of we northerners out of your beef with your hosts. we've been instructed by our president elect to vote APC irregardless, and thats how its going down
Even if he ask u to stab ur broda I knw you will do so too. Try to grow up do what is right.

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Rawani: 8:33am On Apr 10, 2015
Doesn't the PDP ever learn?

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by usbcable(m): 8:34am On Apr 10, 2015
[size=20pt]Must PDP be tribalistic[/size]

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Mogidi: 8:41am On Apr 10, 2015
jimi4us:
Enough is Enough: Our igbo brothers Niger Deltans , Northerners we can do it. this is the time to pay fashola back what he did to Igbos and Niger Deltans. he has indirectly shutdown so many Igbo businesses in lagos state. its obvious tinubu and fashola doesnt like igbos and SS people in lagos state.

These tactics won't work, it's obvious whose side you're on. Your posts has APC propaganda written all over it.

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by IVORY2009(m): 8:43am On Apr 10, 2015
Congratulations to JK in advance...

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by spako4(m): 8:45am On Apr 10, 2015
Why are you always on losing side?
Lagos is an APC state,stop dreaming.

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Nobody: 8:52am On Apr 10, 2015
drtwist:

Even if he ask to stab ur broda I knw you will do so too. Try to grow up do what is right.
oga please just remove 'northerner' from your post and then take it from there

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by gwales: 9:25am On Apr 10, 2015
hausa votes is on lock down for ambode as instructed by our amiable president elect, so you better find other people in your futile journey

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by lolababe331e: 9:27am On Apr 10, 2015
gwales:
hausa votes is on lock down for ambode as instructed by our amiable president elect, so you better find other people in your futile journey

Thank you our brothers

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Menace2Society(m): 9:51am On Apr 10, 2015
drtwist:

Even if he ask u to stab ur broda I knw you will do so too. Try to grow up do what is right.
What a daft response!ode!

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by adeoladrg(m): 9:57am On Apr 10, 2015
I have a problem with PDP. But can Gov Fashola deny those allegations? Not even the lawsuit.


I wish Jimi wasn't a part of PDP. But he is, and he's a man of his own. One man mopol. I trust he'll come good.



Jaykay is okay!

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by morhsuud22(m): 10:27am On Apr 10, 2015
IVORY2009:
Congratulations to JK in advance...
for his landslide loss

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by obailala(m): 10:29am On Apr 10, 2015
jimi4us:
Enough is Enough: Our igbo brothers Niger Deltans , Northerners we can do it. this is the time to pay fashola back what he did to Igbos and Niger Deltans. he has indirectly shutdown so many Igbo businesses in lagos state. its obvious tinubu and fashola doesnt like igbos and SS people in lagos state.
This irrational thinking and paranoia exhibited by some Igbos continues to get more and more irritating. Fashola's government 'deported' destitute beggars to Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo and Anambra. I do not understand how this has been interpreted to mean that Fashola hates Igbos. What about the Yoruba beggars that were also 'deported'?... I do not understand why this act has been used to generate and fuel unnecessary hatred and ethnic division; what nonsense!!... Does it also mean that Fashola hates Yorubas from other states too?

Why do the Igbos propagating this hate speeches and propaganda conveniently forget that Governor Peter Obi of Anambra also 'deported' destitute beggars to Akwa-Ibom and Ebonyi states respectively?... Does this also mean that Peter Obi is a hater of Ibibios and fellow Igbos?... Why are the Ibibios not threatening fire and brimstone or preaching hate against the Igbos?

Why is no one talking about the beggars 'deported' by Amaechi from port-harcourt?... Why is no one talking about the beggars Akpabio 'deported' from Akwa-Ibom?.... Why is it only Fashola everyone knows?

We (Igbos) need to stop this unnecessary and counter-productive campaigns of calumny and hate. We need to stop this vindictive attitude of antagonising everybody, it doesn't help anyone and it has never helped anyone (just the same way a constantly nagging wife can never make her husband better through her nagging). It only makes others get irritated by our presence.

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by PentiumPro(f): 10:29am On Apr 10, 2015
We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise now surrounding the Igbo immigrant resident community in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.

Whatever we say now, or at any other time or place, has nothing to do with partisan politics. We do not support or oppose any Nigerian political party. Our sole and only concern at all times is to protect, defend and promote the interest of the Yoruba nation.

As all other peoples of Nigeria abundantly know by now, the Yoruba nation are no strangers to democracy. Nearly one thousand years before the British introduced democratic politics and elections to Nigeria, the Yoruba had been practicing a sound and stable culture of democratic politics. In our system, we respected the sovereignty of the people, strongly upheld freedom of expression and association, and democratically selected our kings and chiefs.

Consequently, more than most of other peoples today, Yoruba people cherish the system whereby people freely elect public officials of their choice.

However, our attention from all over the globe has been drawn to the loud and disturbing noise now going on in Lagos concerning the coming election of a governor for Lagos State.

As has happened often in the past, the Igbo resident refugees in Lagos, in their characteristic disrespect of their hosts in all parts of Nigeria, have chosen to turn the election situation in Lagos into a contest between themselves and the Yoruba nation. We need to warn them very seriously that they are unfortunately making their position in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos very precarious.

As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.

With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain so-called leaders in the Igbo resident community attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society.

Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.



In the current bubble in the usual Igbo mayhem in Lagos, we are being inundated with strange and ridiculous claims about the history of Lagos and of the Yoruba nation – and of the Igbo.

We are far above arguing points of history with the caliber of people who are engaging in these exercises. Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.

Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.

When some thieves or fools see a beautiful and attractive thing belonging to someone else, all they can think of is to grab or steal it. The beautiful and attractive kingdom of Lagos is ours; it belongs to us the Yoruba nation. No people on earth can steal or grab it. You who claim to be Igbo leaders in Lagos set the world laughing when you parade yourselves as “Ezes” in Lagos. Lagos has its legitimate king and chiefs. Towns, cities, kingdoms and stable institutions take time to build – yes, a lot of time, stretching to centuries. Ask your Yoruba hosts.

[b]Our king, the Oba of Lagos, has spoken as it occurred to him to speak, liberally employing powerful Yoruba metaphors in the process. His subjects understand him. But it is not surprising to us if some foreigners resident in Lagos cannot understand him. However, we need to inform those foreigners that there are prescribed and acceptable ways in which we Yoruba people speak with or to our kings – ways that evolved during hundreds of years of our living in our cities and kingdoms.

Disrespecting our kings, as the Igbo “leaders” have disrespected the Oba of Lagos in the past few days, is repugnant to our culture. Were such to happen again, it will be an affront that we Yoruba people all over the world will find it difficult to forgive.

We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, and that the Oba and people of Lagos did not invite you to come. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland.
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As to the amount of Igbo participation in the government of Lagos, that is something that can only happen through love and friendship. None of our Lagos politicians has a right to use underhand means to give any part of Lagos, or any portion of the institutions of Lagos State, to any group of foreigners.

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by bamidele029: 10:29am On Apr 10, 2015
gwales:
hausa votes is on lock down for ambode as instructed by our amiable president elect, so you better find other people in your futile journey

I trust Hausas will come out massively tomorrow to vote Ambode

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by francoima: 11:36am On Apr 10, 2015
kropotkin2:
oga speak for yourself o and leave most of we northerners out of your beef with your hosts. we've been instructed by our president elect to vote APC irregardless, and thats how its going down


Good to know d hausa's are voting 4 APC

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by francoima: 11:37am On Apr 10, 2015
Olamide ooooo

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by francoima: 11:38am On Apr 10, 2015
Ambode the man For d job

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Nobody: 11:40am On Apr 10, 2015
bamidele029:


I trust Hausas will come out massively tomorrow to vote Ambode

Hausas aim to get Buhari in power has been achieved,only 10% will come out to vote tomorrow because there is nothing at stake for them

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by dipo1234: 11:48am On Apr 10, 2015
AMBODE, ALSO HAS THE EXPERIENCE OF STEALING N20B FROM THE COFFERS OF THE STATE, THAT WAS NOT INCLUDED IN HIS CREDENTIALS, WE CANT BE DECEIVED, BY THE TIME WE VOTE JIMI AGBAJE, HE WILL EXPOSE ALL THEIR EVIL DEEDS. PLS LAGOSIANS, COME OUT ENMASS TOMORROW AND VOTE OUT APC IN LAGOS, THEN YOU WILL DISCOVER HOW THEY HAVE MILKED OUR DEAR STATE DRY.

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by voxpopp: 11:49am On Apr 10, 2015
Me I sha know without Ibos, Lagos will not develop. Look at the important fields of interest they are well known for.

Prostitution, selling of fake video game discs, fake cds and dvds, fake drugs, peddling of hard drugs, piracy, selling of gala on the highway, selling of okrika clothing items, selling fake vehicle spare parts, importing substandard china goods, importing and exporting aba made clones etc.

This activities are very vital to the economical success of Lagos.

We cannot do without them grin

They are very vital to us grin . Pls oba Akiolu, don't kill them for us. We also love their girls with their flat bald heads, moustache, yam legs, and hairy limbs grin

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by Klasique911(m): 11:51am On Apr 10, 2015
AMBODE we know.... we're not Jst Kiddin

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by dayo23(f): 11:54am On Apr 10, 2015
obailala:

This irrational thinking and paranoia exhibited by some Igbos continues to get more and more irritating. Fashola's government 'deported' destitute beggars to Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo and Anambra. I do not understand how this has been interpreted to mean that Fashola hates Igbos. What about the Yoruba beggars that were also 'deported'?... I do not understand why this act has been used to generate and fuel unnecessary hatred and ethnic division; what nonsense!!... Does it also mean that Fashola hates Yorubas from other states too?
Why do the Igbos propagating this hate speeches and propaganda conveniently forget that Governor Peter Obi of Anambra also 'deported' destitute beggars to Akwa-Ibom and Ebonyi states respectively?... Does this also mean that Peter Obi is a hater of Ibibios and fellow Igbos?... Why are the Ibibios not threatening fire and brimstone or preaching hate against the Igbos?
Why is no one talking about the beggars 'deported' by Amaechi from port-harcourt?... Why is no one talking about the beggars Akpabio 'deported' from Akwa-Ibom?.... Why is it only Fashola everyone knows?
We (Igbos) need to stop this unnecessary and counter-productive campaigns of calumny and hate. We need to stop this vindictive attitude of antagonising everybody, it doesn't help anyone and it has never helped anyone (just the same way a constantly nagging wife can never make her husband better through her nagging). It only makes others get irritated by our presence.

[quote author=PentiumPro post=32552028][/quote] well said

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by sherrylo: 12:16pm On Apr 10, 2015
#AMBODE

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by REALCHANGE20151: 12:46pm On Apr 10, 2015
How many igbos they lagos ? Abi na only them go vote ni ?

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Re: PICTURES: Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Got 1,500,000 Voters by mendoakala(m): 1:04pm On Apr 10, 2015
REALCHANGE20151:
How many igbos they lagos ? Abi na only them go vote ni ?


OSU mi ooo

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