Thank you , madam , for this display of maturity
@Iamdickson interview yesterday showed nothing but CHILDISHNESS .
I was disgusted by the sheer display of paranoia and insecurity by a man who’s supposed to be a leader of a major opposition party
Even Abure, with all the evil he had stored up in his mind , never displayed this hostility towards people who formed the major assets of his political party .
Unknown to @iamHSDickson , he’s already set NDC on the part of failure by his highly thoughtless and disingenuous utterances.
@fkeyamo is this more bizarre than the situation in Rivers where the Minority Leader of the House of Representative doubles as the flag bearer of your party, the APC ?
Is this more bizarre than the N800 billion of public funds warehoused by APC governors for campaign ?
@fkeyamo , your prayer point should be one — that we’re unable to obliterate this disaster you enable in the name of a government.
If God should grant us success , you’ll see what’s called unexplained wealth laws operating RETROSPECTIVELY to rebalance this society
We’ll get people like you through the assets declaration requirements for public officers .
HAVE YOU DECLARED YOUR ASSETS ?
You know what I mean !
Just pray HARD!
@dblaqpearl75@thecableng In your anus ?
You guys just fart 💨
I’m a sector expert and can tell you this : Nigeria’s current generation swings between 3500-4000MW
@MichaelUmokoro@Omatune Sure ! He can appeal , but ordinarily the findings leading to the reported sack are findings of facts , which, being concurrent with that of the High Court, the Supreme Court shouldn’t disturb
Summary : Barring external intervention , which is likely, the judgment stands
@foundation2006@thecableindex They keep giving you excuses , whilst they and their families live in opulence ; but you’re online , with bold and multiple tribal marks , supporting the theories
You must be one of the Ijesha goats 🐐
@farooqkperogi Good analysis, Professor! But you run the risk of being (mis)understood as campaigning for a Muslim-Muslim presidency in a deeply polarized Nigeria , when the need for religious balance— even if on paper — cannot be overemphasized