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Re: Fubara And Wike: Rivers of Lessons by Exceed15: 11:52am On Sep 30
Wike gives what he can't take.

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Re: Fubara And Wike: Rivers of Lessons by Fineyemo: 1:25pm On Sep 30
This comment has depth... it's indicative of the maturity of the commentator regardless of the bias of the OP.

Righthussle:
You didn't learn any lesson about betrayal.

What I learned from this crisis :

1. The fact that someone answers "sir" and "yes sir" to everything you say when you are above him doesn't mean he's loyal to you or he's your friend.

2. No matter how powerful, influential, skillful you are in what you do, you are not above mistake. Wike's choice of Fubara is an indication that he's not above mistake.

3. Don't underestimate the power of due diligence. If Wike had taken his time to ask questions about Fubara from his village people, colleagues and neighbours he would have known better.

4. A smiling face doesn't always reveal a good heart. Don't judge someone's character by their exterior; look for substance within."

5. Nurture and appreciate the rare gems in your life who walk their talk. Those individuals who reliably follow through on their commitments, no matter how big or small, are true treasures. Hold them close and cherish their integrity, dependability, and unwavering reliability.

Final lesson.

Anything wey you like do for person wey get okporlo eyes, u dey waste your time. e no go enter him eye.
Re: Fubara And Wike: Rivers of Lessons by maasoap(m): 3:17pm On Sep 30
Kayceenaz:


©Kelechi O. Naze (KON)
So, all the lessons here are only the attacks on the person of Wike, right? That means there is no lesson we can learn from Fubara's mistake? This is more of attack than lessons. Dey play
Re: Fubara And Wike: Rivers of Lessons by maasoap(m): 3:22pm On Sep 30
gare:


What do you call betrayal ? So if Wike assisted you to become a Governor, after then he asked you to kill your father so you will do that because you dont want to be seen as a betrayer, but what Wike was asking for was far more than that 14bn and security votes will render the governor useless and not be able to meet his obligations which would lead to multiple deaths, because you will not be able to pay workers and pensioners.

Try get sense because you seem to lack a lot of it

Wike asked Fubara to kill his father? Wetin Wike wan use 14 billion naira do, hasn't he himself stolen enough when he was minister, gov and now minister again? Fubara boy lacks wisdom and patience and that's why he's going the way of Ambode.
Re: Fubara And Wike: Rivers of Lessons by Kayceenaz(m): 3:28pm On Sep 30
Totalrecovery:

Please enlighten me on the Rochas greed with respect to IMO state
Rochas Okorocha's reputation for philanthropy endeared him to people of Imo State when he contested to become their governor in 2011. Masses support was so massive that donations poured in from haves and have-nots. Against sitting Governor Ikedi Ohakim desperate for a second term, Imolites scuttled most PDP rigging plots, ensuring APGA's victory.

Rochas' win threw Imo into statewide jubilation. We thought a new dawn had come but were disproved by Okorocha's greed evident in brazen nepotism (familiocracy), monies embezzlement, amputation of civil servants salaries, many substandard and unfinished projects, fraudulent government programs, frivolous expenditures (Christmas tree worth N600 million and erection of statues), disregard for court orders, government house facilities looting on eve of handing over, and desperation for his son-in-law to succeed him after two tenures.

Okorocha's shocking failure as governor dwindled his political capital in Imo and Nigeria, ensuring he scored zero vote in 2022 APC's presidential primary. This contrasts him emerging first runner up behind Umaru Musa Yaradua in PDP's 2006 primary election. Rochas is now largely politically insignificant.
Re: Fubara And Wike: Rivers of Lessons by capnies: 5:39pm On Sep 30
Righthussle:


Stupid people and unverified rumours. See your dirty teeth like #14b.

SO OGA WISEE WHAT DO YOU THINK MADE FUBARA TO TELL RIVERS PEOPLE THE BORNE OF CONTENTION. YOU MUST BE AN IKWERRE MAN. BORN GREEDY, LAZY AND RUMOR MONGERING
Re: Fubara And Wike: Rivers of Lessons by Kayceenaz(m): 12:27pm On Oct 02
Fineyemo:

This comment has depth... it's indicative of the maturity of the commentator regardless of the bias of the OP.

"Bias of the OP" is sheer assumption begging for substantiation.

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