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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:50pm On Jan 20, 2020
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by anonimi: 12:52pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
See how low Buhari has reduced this country to.

Protesting against supreme court judgement instead of celebrating it shows that this country has gone to the dogs.

Judgement that's supposed to be the hope of the masses, now the pain and misery of them.


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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by anonimi: 12:56pm On Jan 20, 2020
Allsingles:
I heard that the judiciary has been privatized, please who bought it?
Naija is finished.

The man with the remote control bought it while Nigerians were fooling around doing other things.

Symphony007:
Buhari reveals how APC won Osun governorship with ‘remote control’

President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, while appealing to traditional rulers in Osun State to support his reelection to enable his administration consolidate on its achievements, revealed that APC was able to win the state’s governorship election held months back with the aid of remove control.

Buhari, who failed to provide details of what he meant by remote control, said: “I know how much trouble we had in the last election here. I know by remote control through so many sources how we managed to maintain the party (APC) in power in this state.”

The President said this while interacting with the monarchs led by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan at the banquet hall of Osun State Government House.

https://guardian.ng/politics/buhari-reveals-how-apc-won-osun-governorship-with-remote-control/?F


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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by SirBunky85(m): 12:57pm On Jan 20, 2020
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by MedicH: 1:08pm On Jan 20, 2020
post=85956284:

Seun, Mynd44 Dominique.
Rule 2

2. Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke, fight, or wish harm to any Nairaland members or their TRIBES

He will learn as time goes.

There's one reason why i like supporters of impunity in governance. It's okay for them to think the flames of wickedness they fan won't get to them but they are always wrong. Just wait small lol.
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by Belleful: 1:12pm On Jan 20, 2020
who see Dino meleye?
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by Obdk: 1:15pm On Jan 20, 2020
post=85955887:
PDP Igbos please. We true igbos are happy. It is Igbos and their porn.star lord (cownu) that are wailing and crying. Please take note Chief Osidazz!

Thank you sir!
Better handshake for you Chiefo! wink

You can never be Igbo... Way above ur capacity
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by anonymous1759(m): 1:20pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
See how low Buhari has reduced this country.

Protesting against supreme court judgement instead of celebrating it shows that this country has gone to the dogs.

Judgement that's supposed to be the hope of the masses, now the pain and misery of them.




PDP didn't celebrate when supreme Court favours them. democracy is not made for Pdp alone Nonsense.

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by MICHEALADEX(m): 1:31pm On Jan 20, 2020
Where is dono melaye, bukola Saraki and ihedioha himself.... Rubbish protest

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by desiredhome: 1:35pm On Jan 20, 2020
MedicH:



What are u happy with man? That death awaits you and your family along kaduna-abuja express way by fulani bandits? Is it what's making you happy?
What is this one saying
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by desiredhome: 1:37pm On Jan 20, 2020
grin grin grin grin grin
I like it when PDP members are in pain like this grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by healthserve(m): 1:59pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
See how low Buhari has reduced this country.

Protesting against supreme court judgement instead of celebrating it shows that this country has gone to the dogs.

Judgement that's supposed to be the hope of the masses, now the pain and misery of them.



You're not merciful with words. Not one single bit grin
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by friday2011(m): 2:01pm On Jan 20, 2020
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by javaguru: 2:01pm On Jan 20, 2020
Shit
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by franchasng: 2:02pm On Jan 20, 2020
The only difference between Igbo and Yoruba is this:

Igbos condemn injustice even if it doesn't involve an Igbo person!

Yoruba support injustice to others so long as it does not affect any Yoruba person!

If you doubt me, take a look at Amotekun saga, Igbos have been on the frontline supporting Yorubas to the shock of many....Igbos have damned the consequences and told Hausa-Fulanis to their face to allow Yorubas secure their region with their best local security outfit!


But let this be the other way round, lets assume it was Southeast that started this Amotekun, believe me, Yorubas will be at front line of all newspapers, internet social media platforms attacking Igbos from all angles with so many reasons why it is a bad move by the Igbos, thereby supporting Hausa-Fulanis to use every available method, including killing to ensure Igbos are silenced or threatened to halt the program.


But one thing is for sure, justice can be delayed but never denied....I want to forewarn modern Yoruba people of today, especially the Yoruba youths, learn from your elders of 1960s below, they embraced peace, they condemned evil and persecution (people like Wole Soyinka, Fela, Gani Fayemi, etc), don't tow the line of Hausa-Fulani and Middlebelt youths of the past who embraced violence, killing, bloodletting, destruction and persecution of people living in their lands all for fun and religion, but today, they are being hunted in their own land and butchered like animal....it is nature at work...when Bible said those who kill by the sword shall die by the sword, the Bible words should not be taken for granted, if you embrace peace and condemn evil at all times no matter who is involved, God and nature will definitely keep evil away from you and your generation, but if you embrace evil and support evil just because it does not involve you, the same evil will find its way to your home someday, that is how nature operates, take it or leave it.


Take a look at America, they act as the Police of the world, even fighting anybody or group that tries to persecute or murder minorities....and look at their land, it is one of the safest in the world, that is the law of nature.

Yoruba land use to be the safest some decades ago, but I doubt if this will continue with the rate modern Yoruba youths are cheering evil and injustice against other tribes and regions in the name of their newfound political sophistication showoff and abracadabra.


See, I am Igbo, a proud, bonafide and illustrious son of Igbo nation, and I must tell you all...Igbos made a huge mistake in 1966 when Nzeogwu and some aggrieved Igbo soldiers mobilized fellow young soldiers and carried out a bloody coup that led to the death of so many Northern leaders....Igbos were totally in charge and control of Nigeria before that coup...but after that coup which later resulted to bloody 2 and half year civil war that killed so many Igbos (around 3 million).....that was nature paying Igbos back for the role of some misguarded Igbo soldiers in the 1966 coup and till date, Igbos are paying the huge price of that singular mistake of 1966 as they lost grip of national politics even though they still dominate in other fields, but they paid the huge price for supporting the evil of 1966 perpetrated by some Igbo soldiers.

Young Yoruba youths should learn from the mistake of the Igbos in 1966...they think nothing can happen, time is so pregnant nobody can predict the baby it will deliver....embrace peace, stop supporting evil...whenever you see evil, my dear Yoruba friends, come together and condemn it, don't baptize evil just to give it another name, call it what it is EVIL!!


The Supreme Court Judgment on Imo State guber election is complete coup perfected by the APC's Buhari led federal government, no argument about this. It is pure evil perpetrated by man to fellow man, don't support it!!!
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by healthserve(m): 2:08pm On Jan 20, 2020
franchasng:
The only difference between Igbo and Yoruba is this:

Igbos condemn injustice even if it doesn't involve an Igbo person!

Yoruba support injustice to others so long as it does not affect any Yoruba person!

If you doubt me, take a look at Amotekun saga, Igbos have been on the frontline supporting Yorubas to the shock of many....Igbos have damned the consequences and told Hausa-Fulanis to their face to allow Yorubas secure their region with their best local security outfit!


But let this be the other way round, lets assume it was Southeast that started this Amotekun, believe me, Yorubas will be at front line of all newspapers, internet social media platforms attacking Igbos from all angles with so many reasons why it is a bad move by the Igbos, thereby supporting Hausa-Fulanis to use every available method, including killing to ensure Igbos are silenced or threatened to halt the program.


But one thing is for sure, justice can be delayed but never denied....I want to forewarn modern Yoruba people of today, especially the Yoruba youths, learn from your elders of 1960s below, they embraced peace, they condemned evil and persecution (people like Wole Soyinka, Fela, Gani Fayemi, etc), don't tow the line of Hausa-Fulani and Middlebelt youths of the past who embraced violence, killing, bloodletting, destruction and persecution of people living in their lands all for fun and religion, but today, they are being hunted in their own land and butchered like animal....it is nature at work...when Bible said those who kill by the sword shall die by the sword, the Bible words should not be taken for granted, if you embrace peace and condemn evil at all times no matter who is involved, God and nature will definitely keep evil away from you and your generation, but if you embrace evil and support evil just because it does not involve you, the same evil will find its way to your home someday, that is how nature operates, take it or leave it.


Take a look at America, they act as the Police of the world, even fighting anybody or group that tries to persecute or murder minorities....and look at their land, it is one of the safest in the world, that is the law of nature.

Yoruba land use to be the safest some decades ago, but I doubt if this will continue with the rate modern Yoruba youths are cheering evil and injustice in the name of their newfound political sophistication proofs.


See, I am Igbo, a proud, bonafide and illustrious son of Igbo nation, and I must tell you all...Igbos made a huge mistake in 1966 when Nzeogwu and some aggrieved Igbo soldiers mobilized fellow young soldiers and carried out a bloody coup that led to the death of so many Northern leaders....Igbos were totally in charge and control of Nigeria before that coup...but after that coup which later resulted to bloody 2 and half year civil war that killed so many Igbos (around 3 million).....that was nature paying Igbos back for the role of some misguarded Igbo soldiers in the 1966 coup and till date, Igbos are paying the huge price of that singular mistake of 1966 as they lost grip of national politics even though they still dominate in other fields, but they paid the huge price for supporting the evil of 1966 perpetrated by some Igbo soldiers.

Yound Yoruba youths should learn from the mistake of the Igbos in 1966...they think nothing can happen, time is so pregnant nobody can predict the baby it will deliver....embrace peace, stop supporting evil...whenever you see evil, my dear Yoruba friends, come together and condemn it, don't baptize evil just to give it another name, call it what it is EVIL!!


The Supreme Court Judgment on Imo State guber election is complete coup perfected by the APC's Buhari led federal government, no argument about this. It is pure evil perpetrated by man to fellow man, don't support it!!!



As your fellow brother and comrade I stand with you and support all you've said except the part that you blame some igbos for the civil war. Nnwanne that war was never a mistake. Except if the issues that led to that war aren't still causing altercations today then I can assume you're right. Or has resource manegemtn been solved. Don't appease anyone, the civil war wasn't wrong. 2hat the uprising aimed at correcting still be devil's the nation so what are we saying. Nigeria was a nation and has gone to the dogs. Tueh angry


Enough of the Christian appeasement, the right to stand u defiant isn't a sin. The civil war isn't wrong. Let's Christians begin to stop that nonsensical appeasement they do to sue for peace. Obama the chief-sulkernof all sulkers employed appeasements after appeasements yet till today, 4 years after his tenure there's still war all over the earth. Whoever want to be offended from right words is free to do so. We can't afford to raise our kids in this shiiit hole where there's no justice. What's right is right, what's condemnable should be condemned.
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jan 20, 2020
Do they understand the futility of this action?

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by bluecircle470: 2:20pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
See how low Buhari has reduced this country.

Protesting against supreme court judgement instead of celebrating it shows that this country has gone to the dogs.

Judgement that's supposed to be the hope of the masses, now the pain and misery of them.

Since it doesn’t favor your candidate you need to lament

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by rhektor(m): 2:20pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
See how low Buhari has reduced this country.

Protesting against supreme court judgement instead of celebrating it shows that this country has gone to the dogs.

Judgement that's supposed to be the hope of the masses, now the pain and misery of them.

Who are the masses by your own logic?

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by Nobody: 2:21pm On Jan 20, 2020
franchasng:
[s]The only difference between Igbo and Yoruba is this:

Igbos condemn injustice even if it doesn't involve an Igbo person!

Yoruba support injustice to others so long as it does not affect any Yoruba person!

If you doubt me, take a look at Amotekun saga, Igbos have been on the frontline supporting Yorubas to the shock of many....Igbos have damned the consequences and told Hausa-Fulanis to their face to allow Yorubas secure their region with their best local security outfit!


But let this be the other way round, lets assume it was Southeast that started this Amotekun, believe me, Yorubas will be at front line of all newspapers, internet social media platforms attacking Igbos from all angles with so many reasons why it is a bad move by the Igbos, thereby supporting Hausa-Fulanis to use every available method, including killing to ensure Igbos are silenced or threatened to halt the program.


But one thing is for sure, justice can be delayed but never denied....I want to forewarn modern Yoruba people of today, especially the Yoruba youths, learn from your elders of 1960s below, they embraced peace, they condemned evil and persecution (people like Wole Soyinka, Fela, Gani Fayemi, etc), don't tow the line of Hausa-Fulani and Middlebelt youths of the past who embraced violence, killing, bloodletting, destruction and persecution of people living in their lands all for fun and religion, but today, they are being hunted in their own land and butchered like animal....it is nature at work...when Bible said those who kill by the sword shall die by the sword, the Bible words should not be taken for granted, if you embrace peace and condemn evil at all times no matter who is involved, God and nature will definitely keep evil away from you and your generation, but if you embrace evil and support evil just because it does not involve you, the same evil will find its way to your home someday, that is how nature operates, take it or leave it.


Take a look at America, they act as the Police of the world, even fighting anybody or group that tries to persecute or murder minorities....and look at their land, it is one of the safest in the world, that is the law of nature.

Yoruba land use to be the safest some decades ago, but I doubt if this will continue with the rate modern Yoruba youths are cheering evil and injustice against other tribes and regions in the name of their newfound political sophistication showoff and abracadabra.


See, I am Igbo, a proud, bonafide and illustrious son of Igbo nation, and I must tell you all...Igbos made a huge mistake in 1966 when Nzeogwu and some aggrieved Igbo soldiers mobilized fellow young soldiers and carried out a bloody coup that led to the death of so many Northern leaders....Igbos were totally in charge and control of Nigeria before that coup...but after that coup which later resulted to bloody 2 and half year civil war that killed so many Igbos (around 3 million).....that was nature paying Igbos back for the role of some misguarded Igbo soldiers in the 1966 coup and till date, Igbos are paying the huge price of that singular mistake of 1966 as they lost grip of national politics even though they still dominate in other fields, but they paid the huge price for supporting the evil of 1966 perpetrated by some Igbo soldiers.

Young Yoruba youths should learn from the mistake of the Igbos in 1966...they think nothing can happen, time is so pregnant nobody can predict the baby it will deliver....embrace peace, stop supporting evil...whenever you see evil, my dear Yoruba friends, come together and condemn it, don't baptize evil just to give it another name, call it what it is EVIL!!


The Supreme Court Judgment on Imo State guber election is complete coup perfected by the APC's Buhari led federal government, no argument about this. It is pure evil perpetrated by man to fellow man, don't support it!!![/s]

What concerns Yoruba with this thread now. Is the Chief Justice a Yoruba man?

I'm sure your longest term paper in school wasn't this long.

Please leave us out of your misery.

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by franchasng: 2:22pm On Jan 20, 2020
healthserve:




As your fellow brother and comrade I stand with you and support all you've said except the part that you blame some igbos for the civil war. Nnwanne that war was never a mistake. Except if the issues that led to that war aren't still causing altercations today then I can assume you're right. Or has resource manegemtn been solved. Don't appease anyone, the civil war wasn't wrong. 2hat the uprising aimed at correcting still be devil's the nation so what are we saying. Nigeria was a nation and has gone to the dogs. Tueh angry
Some events led to the pogrom that caused the war.


I am Igbo, a true Igbo son, a defender of the Igbo nation whose family members played key roles in the 1966 first coup and even counter coup and later played major roles in the Biafran war, and still active in today's Nigerian politics, so I have more info than you may have, assuming you are not in the know like I do anyway.

Let me tell you bro, after the 1966 first coup by Nzeogwu and other soldiers (Igbo, Yoruba, Tiv, Idoma, Ijaw, Hausa, etc....because there were soldiers from other tribes, but the leader of the coup were mostly Igbo soldiers).....after that coup, Igbos made some mistake that resulted to the counter coup.

First, some Igbo traders in the north were making jest of the Northerners after Ahmadu Bello and Belewa were killed like commoners by the coupists....this angered northerners as they grieved and also gingered their plot for a counter coup as they saw it as a tribal coup.

Secondly, the coupists; Nzeogwu and co fvcked up...they were supposed to at least kill 2 or 3 Igbo political leaders too to mask whatever intention they had...at least Michael Opkara, Nwafor Orizu and some others ought to have been killed to balance the equation....and they failed to do that....


Okay Aguiyi took over, he didn't execute the coupists like he was supposed to do...he detained them, and went ahead to unify Nigerian government into a unitary system of government, thereby abolishing the existing regional system just to ensure power was solely in his hands as the head of federal government then.....even my uncle who was among Nzeogwu crew and later joined Ojukwu special forces, heading some Biafran special forces condemned this move by Aguiyi....many Igbo politicians were against Aguiyi's decision.....Aguiyi continued to make so many mistakes and even entrusted his security and life to Northerners that were plotting a counter against him, he felt he could control the situation even at die minute when he was informed of their evil plot, he refused to act but said he would talk to them and make them see reasons.

Another mistake Igbo soldiers made was Aguiyi stopping Adaka Boro from leading Ijaw people to secede from Nigeria....this was the major reason Ijaw people and some parts of today Niger Delta never supported Biafra.....because Aguiyi Ironsi and Ojukwu fought Adaka Boro when he tried to lead Ijaw nation to secede from Nigeria.


So these silly, small mistakes by some Igbo soldiers and political figures are the reason Igbos paid some huge price in the 1967 - 1969 civil war and still paying for it in national politics today, and if not for the natural gift and talent of the Igbos to be able to create wealth from nothing, Igbos would have been worst than Northeastern Nigerians today.

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by franchasng: 2:23pm On Jan 20, 2020
FrLukas:


What concerns Yoruba with this thread now. Is the Chief Justice a Yoruba man?

I'm sure your longest term paper in school wasn't this long.

Please leave us out of your misery.
Okay
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by healthserve(m): 2:38pm On Jan 20, 2020
franchasng:
Some events led to the pogrom that caused the war.


I am Igbo, a true Igbo son, a defender of the Igbo nation whose family members played key roles in the 1966 first coup and even counter coup and later played major roles in the Biafran war, and still active in today's Nigerian politics, so I have more info than you may have, assuming you are not in the know like I do anyway.

Let me tell you bro, after the 1966 first coup by Nzeogwu and other soldiers (Igbo, Yoruba, Tiv, Idoma, Ijaw, Hausa, etc....because there were soldiers from other tribes, but the leader of the coup were mostly Igbo soldiers).....after that coup, Igbos made some mistake that resulted to the counter coup.

First, some Igbo traders in the north were making jest of the Northerners after Ahmadu Bello and Belewa were killed like commoners by the coupists....this angered northerners as they grieved and also gingered their plot for a counter coup as they saw it as a tribal coup.

Secondly, the coupists; Nzeogwu and co fvcked up...they were supposed to at least kill 2 or 3 Igbo political leaders too to mask whatever intention they had...at least Michael Opkara, Nwafor Orizu and some others ought to have been killed to balance the equation....and they failed to do that....


Okay Aguiyi took over, he didn't execute the coupists like he was supposed to do...he detained them, and went ahead to unify Nigerian government into a unitary system of government, thereby abolishing the existing regional system just to ensure power was solely in his hands as the head of federal government then.....even my uncle who was among Nzeogwu crew and later joined Ojukwu special forces, heading some Biafran special forces condemned this move by Aguiyi....many Igbo politicians were against Aguiyi's decision.....Aguiyi continued to make so many mistakes and even entrusted his security and life to Northerners that were plotting a counter against him, he felt he could control the situation even at die minute when he was informed of their evil plot, he refused to act but said he would talk to them and make them see reasons.

Another mistake Igbo soldiers made was Aguiyi stopping Adaka Boro from leading Ijaw people to secede from Nigeria....this was the major reason Ijaw people and some parts of today Niger Delta never supported Biafra.....because Aguiyi Ironsi and Ojukwu fought Adaka Boro when he tried to lead Ijaw nation to secede from Nigeria.


So these silly, small mistakes by some Igbo soldiers and political figures are the reason Igbos paid some huge price in the 1967 - 1969 civil war and still paying for it in national politics today, and if not for the natural gift and talent of the Igbos to be able to create wealth from nothing, Igbos would have been worst than Northeastern Nigerians today.
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I won't spill my data online because its public. Tryst me you don't have more information than me on the history of this nation's civil war. My families were also involved and fought during the civil war. Atleast 5 persons. My brother leave apologetic appeasement alone. Being an Igbo doesn't translate to monopoly of knowledge, wisdom and common sense. If the inteecacies that led to the war are still present as confirmed by you, then the war was justified as the Injustification of the war should have addressed those concerns. Nigerians a sheet hole and I won't allow you be economical with the deplorable state of things in this contraption


Tell me franchas what is a nation without justice, equity and fairness. Before you play the Nnamdi Azikiwe pacifist nature of playing politics tell me have you taken a thorough look into appointments into the nation's federal agencies, and how resources and. Opportunities are been distributed. I hold you in very high esteem o. I'm always at peace when issues like this arises on the forum that even in my absence comrades like you would speak the truth but please stop being too pacifist it only fuels the ego of the aggressor to up his antics.
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by LadyExcellency: 2:42pm On Jan 20, 2020
budaatum:
There is a thread here where Emeka Ihedioha conceded and begged his supporters to obey the law and hand over respectfully and someone wrote how he behaved honourably.

I now wonder if it's time to change my mind! angry

How on earth are we to accept an election where the number of votes cast exceed the number of registered voters after the supreme court abracadabra calculations in some LGAs
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by franchasng: 2:43pm On Jan 20, 2020
healthserve:
b


I won't spill my data online because its public. Tryst me you don't have more information than me on the history of this nation's civil war. My families were also involved and fought during the civil war. Atleast 5 persons. My brother leave apologetic appeasement alone. Being an Igbo doesn't translate to monopoly of knowledge, wisdom and common sense. If the inteecacies that led to the war are still present as confirmed by you, then the war was justified as the Injustification of the war should have addressed those concerns. Nigerians a sheet hole and I won't allow you be economical with the deplorable state of things in this contraption


Tell me franchas what is a nation without justice, equity and fairness
I am more interested in the events that led to the war, not really the war. The actions of some Igbo soldiers and political players in the 1966 events were not morally right; Nzeogwu had no reason to stage a coup, and if at all he wanted to carry out a revolution, why spare the Igbo leaders That was his mistake number 1!
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by edupedia: 2:45pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
See how low Buhari has reduced this country.

Protesting against supreme court judgement instead of celebrating it shows that this country has gone to the dogs.

Judgement that's supposed to be the hope of the masses, now the pain and misery of them.

Keep up your stupid posts.What have u achieved in the last 5 years?
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by edupedia: 2:46pm On Jan 20, 2020
denko:
This has save Sokoto and Bauchi

Which Bauchi? Judgement I heard is by 3 o'clock. Is one wristwatch or head malfunctioning?

So the Sokoto rulings by all the judges running into hundreds of pages were written this morning after the faint-hearted walk took place?

Keep deceiving yourself....
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by healthserve(m): 2:48pm On Jan 20, 2020
franchasng:
I am more interested in the events that led to the war, not really the war. The actions of some Igbo soldiers and political players in the 1966 events were not morally right.




Sorry bro it seems we need to call our doctor sister to make you hot egusi fresh soup with Bush meat to eat with plenty stock fish and beta semolina. You're too pacifist in your objections. I'm even offended by your excessive pacifist posture. That's why the Fulani will continue to drill people's butt's. See the reason God gave institution's like the judicial system is to fight for one's right not to leave am to God which is reflective in your lengthy prose. And this is indicative throughout your discussions on the subject matter. Nigeria is gone to the dogs. Deal with it bro.


Finally, the civil war is beyond your personal sentiment and ratifications. Are you aware that late chief Obafemi Awolowos wife summoned Tinubu and told him to stop the Fulani league alliance vehemently before the 2015 elections?


Unless one gets angry many times they don't achieve breakthrough. You've offended me today and I must collect kolanute form you. It's an insult to the memory of our lost love ones to say the war was an error



Your whole narrative of the civil war is skewed and u factual to hold as coherent logical descriptive of what really led to the war. The parochial system of managing the country then and now remains the same bastardized and flawed. Leave plenty grammar alone
Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by budaatum: 2:51pm On Jan 20, 2020
LadyExcellency:


How on earth are we to accept an election where the number of votes cast exceed the number of registered voters after the supreme court abracadabra calculations in some LGAs
I was not in the Supreme Court looking at the evidence nor have I seen the court transcript so can hardly qualify to call it "abracadabra calculations".

Show me what you saw in the Supreme Court and I will call it "abracadabra calculations" with you, otherwise, I'd rather trust the Supreme Court, if you don't mind.

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Re: Secondus, Peter Obi, Abaribe Protest Against Supreme Court Judgement In Abuja by healthserve(m): 2:56pm On Jan 20, 2020
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I was not in the Supreme Court looking at the evidence nor have I seen the court transcript so can hardly qualify to call it "abracadabra calculations".

Show me what you saw in the Supreme Court and I will call it "abracadabra calculations" with you, otherwise, I'd rather trust the Supreme Court, if you don't mind.



You're a big fool. Anyway being a Buddhist that doesn't ack owledge God I know sense would be far from you. Let me ask you one simple question. When Atiku presented evidence in court didn't the supreme court say it won't admit any information outside of the regulated sources to present such data even when the figures pointed to him as the winner? Now what evidence did your fulani court admit to consider and determine whom to appoint winner in this matter?

Fulanism has eaten up you eoples grey matter. You're permanently done for. Oode.

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