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On Apc I Stand! by Naijacitizen(m): 12:01pm On Aug 03, 2015
The fact that I have an 80% chance of having a Primary School Certificate holder APC member in the chambers of the NASS voting in favour of President Buhari against a gang of mortally wounded House members of the PDP each with an axe to grind with him either for halting the "Owambe" they started 16 years ago which music only stopped last month or, for the financial uncertainties and dull future Buhari's presidency portends for business in the legislative chambers which have been turned into some sort of a "stockexchange" by all sorts of claimant to intimidating educational certificates is enough for me to vote for APC any day.

Yes! My trust in President Buhari is such that I will not vote for "ME" if I have an ounce of doubt about my ability to resist the temptation of pecuniary inducement to constitute a wedge between President Buhari and the onerous task of reorienting and redirecting Nigeria back on the track of recovery and development. Save the "Einstein" brain and give me somebody with just the ability to say "AYE" in favour of the President each time a vote is to be taken to decide how to deal with a future "Diezeni" who may be tempted to squander N15bn on private jets for trips to luxury destinations when an average Nigerian State is budgeting a lot less for the education of the downtrodden.

Of course, I'm for APC and all I need is the APC stamp of approval for a candidate to gain my sympathy. Who could beat PDP if degrees are synonymous with political, legislative or administrative success? Faruk Lawan is not only "heavily" educated but was a highly experienced member of the NASS who joined the NASS straight from the serious business of lecturing in a university classroom yet, was shown on video stuffing every hole in his flowing "agbada" with crispy green notes paid to him to work against Nigerians. His "certificates" couldn't help him appreciate the trust reposed in him or to function as a modern homo sapien.

Next to Faruk in the highly educated PDP hall of shame is "Dr" Ngozi Okonjo-Iweaela. Trained in Harvard University and went high as Vice President of the World Bank, Ngo is living, walking proof of the inadmissability of the supremacy of paper qualification over common sense and moral integrity. With a headgear permanently positioned arrogantly askance, this woman supervised a systematic holocaust on Nigeria's economy that left as many victims as Hitler left in Germany. If anybody could ever make me see anything good in the unrefined and very primitive Dame Patience Jonathan, it's Dr. Okonjo-Iweala. Yes, my opinion of her - Harvard and all - is that low!

The PDP family is one built on a silly idea building hopes around claims intellectual sagacity to the detriment moral uprightness, traditional common sense and simple ability to be human with humanly instincts to know the shoe that pinches humanity. Being tied to this idea is akin to denial of the fact that "knowledge" is not only relative but could never be defined by certificates or prefixes. I challenge any member of the PDP - from the "infantry" to the "Airforce" - that may come across this post to raise his voice and say "Dr" Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is not the "most educated" Nigerian President yet, the worst disaster that ever happened to Nigeria since the amalgamation of the two protectorates. Ordinarily, Goodluck Jonathan should have put to rest any claim of mental supremacy of our "Drs" for his dismal exhibition of what stuff most of their brains were made of. I'm sure many members of "TAN" only voted for Jonathan on the open ballot boxes to justify the trillions the votes were bought. Deep in the inner recess of their minds, I'm certain they went for someone better.

I may be dumb for my disagreement with the proponents of the "theory of doctors" but that's because I'm convinced you can never get different result without doing things differently just as you can never solve a problem with the same mindset it's created and, one have to be dumber than me to remain married to the theory despite the tons of proof proving the fallacy of the theory.
Re: On Apc I Stand! by Mogidi: 12:02pm On Aug 03, 2015
The fact that I have an 80% chance of having a Primary School Certificate holder APC member in the chambers of the NASS

Illiterate, one of the 150 cows I presume.
Re: On Apc I Stand! by ammyluv2002(f): 12:03pm On Aug 03, 2015
Mogidi:
one of the 150 cows I presume.
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Re: On Apc I Stand! by Nobody: 12:03pm On Aug 03, 2015
Hope say u stand well?
Re: On Apc I Stand! by Bugatie(m): 12:04pm On Aug 03, 2015
The sound of a hypocrite ,

If you like match and stampede APC
Re: On Apc I Stand! by cleatoris: 12:10pm On Aug 03, 2015
APC remains the only major political party with good intentions for Nigeria.

PDP is only meant for thieves and opportunists.

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Re: On Apc I Stand! by kodded(m): 12:21pm On Aug 03, 2015
cleatoris:
APC remains the only major political party with good intentions for Nigeria.

PDP is only meant for thieves and opportunists.
undecided



i can see the 'good' intention in osun state

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Re: On Apc I Stand! by cleatoris: 12:36pm On Aug 03, 2015
kodded:
undecided

i can see the 'good' intention in osun state

undecided
Indebtedness (to workers) is not a litmus test for bad intentions. It is an effect of macro-economic crisis which cuts across all regions and political party.
You will agree with me that the current economic quagmire are direct offshoots of Goodluck Jonathan/PDP six years reign of cluelessness, financial mismanagement and recklessness.

BTW, I am #ProudlyEdo!

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Re: On Apc I Stand! by Naijacitizen(m): 1:18pm On Aug 03, 2015
cleatoris:

Indebtedness (to workers) is not a litmus test for bad intentions. It is an effect of macro-economic crisis which cuts across all regions and political party.
You will agree with me that the current economic quagmire are direct offshoots of Goodluck Jonathan/PDP six years reign of cluelessness, financial mismanagement and recklessness.

BTW, I am #ProudlyEdo!



My friend, I don't except you to respond to the wailing wailer. They are suffering from an incurable disease called "COMPLAINOMIASIS".
Re: On Apc I Stand! by mrjangaweed: 1:42pm On Aug 03, 2015
Naijacitizen:




My friend, I don't except you to respond to the wailing wailer. They are suffering from an incurable disease called "COMPLAINOMIASIS".
one of Gbawe's new recruit ride on preach the word and maybe gbawe will increase your pay grin

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