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@travinely@AuthorMJClifton Frankly, that would be the natural assumption.
And he explained that he asked and he got a wrong explanation.
And why do you have to cuss him to make your point?
Are you South African????
@onyekanwelue This one always tries to be the contrarian whether it makes sense or not.
Whether its brilliant or just lame.
He doesn't care.
Just go contrary for the sake of it.
@HORHMOREHWUNMIE@StatiSense If you think I am fooling, trust me I'm happy because it means I'm doing something right.
I actually become scared if people as BRILLIANT as Ronus give me a compliment 😅
God forbid 🚫
When you insult me, it means I've done something right.
@HORHMOREHWUNMIE@StatiSense Lol.
Proudly.
We also spoke the truth when Abia government was bad
Now its our turn to laugh and defend our home against detractors.
Won't you agree?
@temodent@Nairametrics Lol
When last were you in Abia?
Or "you learnt" about it from your ronu colleagues? 😀😃
Also, how does my preference for Abia State, with stated facts amount to "fooling around"?
Is that bitterness, couched in ronu statistics that I see? 😀
Thanks for your response. This response is false and I'll tell you 3 reasons why I know.
You didn't name Abia first as a visited location, rather you named Niger.
3 Principles broken:
1. Natural rivalry between the West and East
2. Recency effect means you should have named it first.
3. Contrast between Abia media and the reality on ground should have been top of mind.
Given these 3 factors, Abia should have been the first not Niger.
If you excluded Abia, forget it, there's untruth somewhere.