Friday, November 15, 2013

ENOUGH GBAGAUN! AT PDP RALLY IN ANAMBRA

Recently, the entire People's Democratic Party appeared to descend on Anambra to push the gubernatorial candidate, Tony Nwoye into winning an election many pundits think he won't. He has been involved in...

litigation over who is candidate for the pasty for the past few months
– and has been late to the campaign trail.
Drunk on the wine of now-possible success, the PDP bigwigs at the
event – including President Goodluck Jonathan – found it a bit
difficult to control their tongues. We bring you some of the
statements, thanks to Premium Times, that were so bad, they're almost
unbelievable
"50 per cent of the private jets in Nigeria are owned by Anambra
people" – President Goodluck Jonathan
"I told Gov. Obi to hand over to this young man," – PDP chairman, Bamanga Tukur
"Today we have for the first time in history, a candidate from Anambra
North. I'm sure that the people of Anambra North will do anything to
put their son, Comrade Tony Nwoye, into the Government House come
2014" – Senator Margaret Okadigbo
"If it is not Panadol it can never be like Panadol. This is a party
that is deporting your sons and daughters and demolishing their shops"
– Governor of Akwa Ibom, Godswill Akpabio said.
"Mr. President, kidnapping in Anambra is a lucrative business" –
Governorship candidate, Tony Nwoye
However, it was apparently PDP board of trustees member and
billionaire chairman of Orient Petroleum that went on the most
expansive roll:
Take 1: "For many years the orphans and widows in this state were
neglected, until God brought Jonathan from a village in Otuoke. The
same thing happened to Tony Nwoye, from a village called Nsugbe. They
have no money," Mr. Eze said.
Take 2: "That short man called Ngige, we gave him power and he went
and joined Awolowo's people; the people that killed the Igbos."
Take 3: "Peter Obi, we gave him power, he did not conduct election for
eight years. He was busy building mansions and marble houses
everywhere."
Take 4: "Anambra people, let us change your lives while we are still alive."
And for good measure, he appears to be in tune with the life
expectancy average in Nigeria under the leadership of his favourite
president.
""I'm 65 years," Mr. Eze declared at the rally. "And I'll die very soon."

6 comments:

  1. It is like u are one sided on this election stuff. Stop it don't show who u are supporting until the winind party emerges. It is only obvious from all ur posts u are supporting apga @ p r o so stop it

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  2. It is like u are one sided on this election stuff. Stop it don't show who u are supporting until the winind party emerges. It is only obvious from all ur posts u are supporting apga @ p r o so stop it

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  3. Obiora what you are doing is totally unacceptable,you are using uniziksugnew.com to campaign 4 apga,and I tink u'll be disappointed come the end of saturday bcos most ov d peeps reading dis are zikites in lag,enugu,abj ... And dey can't vote!!!watch out

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  4. Lols. See our politicians. The funny part is that Tony Nwoye won't even come 2nd place. It's between Ifeanyi Ubah, Willie Obiano and Dr. Chris Ngige

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  5. Mr PRO, you have every right to take sides. This is an election, and I dont expect everybody to be on d same page. Copy that?
    If he had taken the side of your favourite candidate, am sure you wouldnt complain.
    Besides, whatever he says or does here cannot change your mind on who you'd vote tomorrow. So just cut the crap gents!

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  6. This is pigerism MR. Pro.why not acknowledge ur sources-www.nairaland.com

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