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Re: Why Are South-East Governors Afraid To Criticize Buhari?? by Nobody: 8:09pm On Jul 18, 2016
Phi001:
Why are there always igbo bashing threads? I'm igbo and I don't support biafra, pdp, gej or anything they stand for. I support Buhari but I criticize him when I deem it necessary. However, I get angry when a group of unfortunate idiiots decide to insult my tribe from the comfort of their homes because they aren't brave enough to talk in public. It makes me wonder if Nigeria can progress despite all this impure elements contaminating our composition.
Besides,.other than the noise maker, Fayose, which other governor has time to be criticizing the president when they have jobs to do in office.
Lol u neva see anytin patriotic zoogorian grin

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