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Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by kunki90(m): 10:19pm On May 12, 2019 |
lol mad man.. u for die there na |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by kunki90(m): 10:19pm On May 12, 2019 |
lol mad man . u suppose die there na |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by don4real18(m): 10:20pm On May 12, 2019 |
His son is of age |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by goshee: 10:20pm On May 12, 2019 |
Depot:Do you mean Tinubu is the only wise man in the mist of sophisticated morons? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by goshee: 10:23pm On May 12, 2019 |
KyrianOkeke:Ekweremadu has gone higher than state governor. from DSP to state governor isn't an upgrade to me besides Enugu east is the zone that will produce the next governor of the state and not Ekweremadu's Senatorial zone |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by goshee: 10:30pm On May 12, 2019 |
omoteacher:you don't know the politics of Enugu so shut up. you can't stay in ogbomosho and tell how it happens down here. the government of Enugu has been rotational since the return of democracy and the immediate past governor of Enugu is from same zone with Ekweremadu. Enugu east will produce the next governor of the state. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by goshee: 10:35pm On May 12, 2019 |
TempleHouse:mention your senator and I can tell you that Ikeoha is better than him/her both politically, academically, intellectually, legislatively and otherwise. gather some balls and name your senator 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by TempleHouse: 10:41pm On May 12, 2019 |
goshee:So his name is now Ikeoha Ekeremadu ? Poor you, that you have no clue of your Senator's name yet you're defending him. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by TempleHouse: 10:52pm On May 12, 2019 |
Mk93:Then you can trek from your village in the East to Lagos because you don't believe in the future. For your information,petrol car engine will cease to exist in Europe, UK and Middle East in 2030. You may then start using car with your senator from 2030 when there is no one to buy your oil. |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by Raiders: 10:56pm On May 12, 2019 |
AfonjaBoston:governor has more power than deputy senate president. he is the most powerful man in the state and is immune from persecution. I rather be a governor than a DSP |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by Raiders: 11:02pm On May 12, 2019 |
goshee:A governor is more powerful in Nigeria politics than a DSP. he has access to more resources, immune from prosecution, An influential governor can even denied the party ticket of the senators if he chooses to. just like in Kaduna state. pls dont underestimate the power of a Nigerian governor. besides, what power does a DSP has? I dont think its a downgrade from a DSP to a governor |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by Nobody: 11:14pm On May 12, 2019 |
TempleHouse:you be big fool. countries that are known for their technological abilities are talking useless Nigeria want to also Start driving electric cars? where will you get electricity to charge it? or do you think power bank that will also be imported or your useless generator can charge it? where did you even get that useless information from that petrol cars will cease to exist anywhere in the world by 2030? 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by TempleHouse: 11:32pm On May 12, 2019 |
Mk93:Okay, It's the illiterate like you that abuse to justify their ignorance but I can understand your plight. If European are talking rubbish, why are they developed more than your place ? Is USA also talking rubbish.. You have displayed your little knowledge here to use Google and find out the "useless information" that seems new to you. I'm sure you'll be ashamed to see these are information trending since last year 2018 The only information you guys know is Chelsea and Arsenal in England. Co"mon !!! Get enough information and education online. 1 Like |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by Dashry(f): 12:23am On May 13, 2019 |
We have heard Check my signature |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by AfonjaBoston: 12:25am On May 13, 2019 |
Raiders: I will rather be a DSP than a governor |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by TGM2015: 1:36am On May 13, 2019 |
Anyone that believes Ekweremadu will support and mobilised his colleagues against Buhari choice for Senate President is on a long thing. If you want to argue, read the post again and note his disposition to Buhari. I don't how, but Buhari enjoyed the Support of SS and SE governors including the Almighty Wike to cliché to power in the 2019 Presidential Elections. You don't believe it, go and the results state by state again. These governors will still support him on his choice for Senate President because they know the benefits will spread across board. |
Re: Ekweremadu Pledges To Retire From Senate In 2023 by Nobody: 6:52am On May 13, 2019 |
TempleHouse:there is no where any country said they want to stop using petrol cars by 2030. you can't even comprehend what was said and you want to start using electric cars. we don't even have 12hrs of uninterrupted light daily even in our capital city Abuja but you want to drive electric cars. or you think we will just achieve that by just wishing? |
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