"Daddy, this is a religious war"
"Church, take back your country"
"And na we (Igbos) be Nigeria pass o"
"Where are you buying bread cheaper in Ogun? Show me so I can go and buy"
These are just a few of the divisive statements that came out of your mouth.
You set your mob loose and start preaching unity, while still pointing an accusing finger at the Yorubas in Lagos in your stupid write-ups.
You are a cunning and manipulative individual.
@obyezeks We don't need you to tell us who the problem is, just tell the mobs you people unleashed on the cyberspace because you lost election to take dressing.
@PeterObi Yes, a new Nigeria is possible but not with a divisive agent in the leadership of the country. It's difficult for some us to forget the popular 2023 election singsong " daddy, daddy, this is a religious war..."
THE HYPOCRISY OF PROTESTING AGAINST INSECURITY.
Most of these people have been supporting IPOB for seven years.
Most of them supported and cheered and still calls the killers "freedom fighters".
Most of them said the victims of the IPOB keelings in the South East deserved it.
Most of you insulted the government for fighting insecurity in the South East.
And you kept quiet when over 30k Igbos kpaied plus businesses and investments worth over $15 billion got destroyed.
And now you're all over the place agitating over the politically motivated attacks in the South West?
You people are funny.
This election?
You've lot already and I don't care what you guys do or say.
Your protests just like the abductions are politically motivated.
You're partners with the political class behind these actions.
If you wanted to win elections you would have began to work hard from the beginning.
Not relying on insecurity and protests.
First go and make the South East secure.
REPENT.
Ugoji Maximillian
ISWAP PELLER OKOYE
@Maxajee@Nawas_masood Are you or your children sleeping in the bush? The answer is No. But you can send other people's children to sleep in the bush in the name of cattle rearing? Now they're arrested becos of heightened insecurity you're now seeking govt intervention. This cheap blackmail must stop
@Big_marvis Talk is cheap. But again we should not ignore the public service bureaucracy which most times frustrate the most brilliant minds. This is the reason why most noise makers (aka activists) outside government, when given opportunity to serve, they automatically go into "mute mode"
When the wailing haters cry the 2027 Presidential election will be Nigerians against APC, I can't stop wondering how silly the thought is.
The over 12 million card carrying APC members are Ghanians? The 1.5 million students benefiting from NELFUND are Togolese? How about the hundreds of thousands of Federal Technical College students on free tuition fees? Are they Gambians?
There are millions of Nigerian families currently on FG's Conditional Transfer Welfare programme. The Health Care programme has over 4 million Nigerians on board. Several thousands of Nigerians directly benefit from the pool of giant infrastructural drives across the nation. The Federal Civil Service is doing well with the employees. There are millions of every day Nigerians that believe in the run of reform Mr President is driving. The 2027 contest would be the easiest win in the history of the nation.....pin this!
@Benking443@Meekval It's self delusion for you and your mobs to think you can win Lagos again. Affliction won't arise the second time. We are eagerly waiting. I know you guys knows how to day dream, But by the time you wake up from your slumber in January 2027, Anambra would've been taken by APC.
@MarufMuhammed4 This government have not failed. It's us Nigerians that have failed the government by refusing to give it the needed support and encouragement. Some becos they Lost election, others becos of their ethnic and religious lineage, while the rest, becos they just ha€e the President.