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Showing posts with label Election boycott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election boycott. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 October 2019

Game Over for Atikulators; a Journey Down the Memory Lane



By Charles Opanwa | Biafra Writers
October 31, 2019

Before it all began, the Indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB, sounded the whistle of caution. They warned that in black Africa it is futile attempting to remove a despot from office through an election. Yes, they sounded it clear, offering the sure option of election boycott. Sentiment however, interlacing self with hatred, kept the people from reason. Those who thought Atiku Abubakar a Messiah, took to social media shouting "Atikulated! Atikulated!" Like a swarm of bees, they polluted the cyberspace with "Get Nigeria Working Again" as if Nigeria has ever worked. The mantra itself was stolen from Donald Trump's campaign team. Of course in Nigeria nothing ever is original; everything is copied.

Even before the INEC umpire could say "on your mark," Atikulators have started to blame IPOB, alleging that the freedom-seeking group is the only obstacle on their way to Aso rock (Nigeria's seat of power). The fact that IPOB has remained unpolitical, holding on only to its quest for freedom from the British mammy market called Nigeria, didn't mean much to them.

They accused IPOB of working for the ruling party,  with the bias and anaemic argument that the reason the group called for election boycott is to slice the votes from Biafraland, thereby giving the ruling party an advantage over them in Arewa north. They sent emissaries to IPOB, pressuring the group to call off the election boycott.

Applying wisdom, the leadership of IPOB granted their request, warning them however that their PVC won't save them. Like a hunter's dog destined for destruction, they ignored the voice of reason and went on with the polls. The outcome of the exercise vindicated IPOB squarely. PVC, everyone came to see, is no more useful than toilet tissue.

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Their slang changed from "Atikulated" to "Atiku is coming," as they went to court. As expected, the sharia groomed chief justice of the federation, Muhammad Tanko, subverted justice, tilting it to favour the ruling party. A puppet, Tanko's travesty of justice didn't come as a surprise, the APC government having broken all legal norms in his installation - an overhead preparation for what was to come.

Now the card game is over and the Atikulators, roundly defeated, are nursing their sore wound. Not even the supreme court was able to restore the said stolen mandate. The appeal has been struck out and the curtain drawn.

When shall we learn from history? "Atiku is coming" has hit the red light. Atiku is no more coming. It's game over.

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Edited By Nelson Ofokar Yagazie
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Saturday, 16 February 2019

INEC: How Nnamdi Kanu forced cabal, Buhari postpone presidential election



IPOB Press Statement

The Biafra Times | February 16, 2019

Postponement of Presidential Elections in Nigeria

Events surrounding the postponement of the Nigerian presidential elections previously scheduled for today February 16, 2019 is confirmation that IPOB decision to lift the boycott was a masterstroke that took the cabal by surprise. The move by IPOB apex leadership to call off the boycott made it virtually impossible for Jubril and his handlers to proceed to rig the elections on the account that IPOB boycotted the polls. It is now clear for the world to see that some nefarious elements within the corridors of power in Aso Rock wanted so desperately for IPOB to boycott these elections in order to justify their already perfected script that our boycott made it possible for them to emerge victorious. By calling off the boycott, Jubril and his cabal lost the initiative and were headed straight for defeat.

Our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the prophet of our time, is light years ahead of the intrigues and machinations that characterise politics in Nigeria. Had the leadership of our great movement IPOB not called off the boycott, the sham elections would have proceeded as rigged, with a Sudanese impostor Jubril announced as the winner on account that IPOB boycotted the exercise.

Anybody who is still in doubt about the potency of IPOB will undoubtedly have a rethink after this. Quite obviously, the IPOB boycott call off took the Nigerian corrupt establishment unawares. A simple statement from our leader has exposed voting in Nigeria as a huge joke. Let the riggers go back and plan how to rig well. What a country, what a contraption.

In effect, our leader calling off the boycott was a huge shock they were unable to manage. Lt. Gen. Tukur Burarai's threat and ochestrated army violence against peaceful IPOB in the run up to February 16 were all designed to maximise the impact of the intended boycott because that was the outcome they desired. This plan fell apart as soon as soon as IPOB called off the boycott. Therefore, they had no choice than to postpone the elections. That Nigeria is not voting today is due to what some people have called the IPOB effect.

IPOB late announcement of the lifting of the boycott was what led to this last minute postponement by INEC, because they had ample time throughout the week to postpone the elections but failed to do so. The fear of IPOB is the beginning of wisdom, only fools pretend otherwise.

COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB.

Friday, 15 February 2019

BIAFRA: NNAMDI KANU & IPOB DIRECTORATE CALL OFF ELECTION BOYCOTT IN SOUTH EAST REGION












The Biafra Times | February 16, 2019

IPOB PRESS RELEASE

It is important we notify the world at large and the indefatigable global IPOB family in particular that our supreme leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has called-off the election boycott in Biafraland. After a brief emergency session of the Directorate of State (DOS) late last night, presided over by our leader, where it was determined that all our terms and conditions had been met by those wishing us to lift the ban on voting, it was unanimously agreed that the boycott should be lifted. The signed document agreeing to IPOB terms and conditions are in our possession and will be made public in due course.

We can therefore state with utmost sense of responsibility and pride that IPOB has accomplished what no other people or group has been able to do in the history of our people. Without prejudice, this will go down as the defining moment when the irreversibibility of the restoration of Biafra was firmly entrenched in the subconscious of all and sundry. As a result of which we can state categorically that Biafra is a lot closer than we think as a result of this.

Our detractors and opponents have also realized that IPOB is a super-structure that can't be blackmailed nor intimidated into conceding an inch without getting what they want. We regret the lateness of this agreement that led to the calling off at the eleventh hour but it must be seen as a negotiating ploy designed to wear IPOB down which failed woefully. We stood very firm and got every concession we asked for in line with what our leader outlined in numerous recent broadcasts.

If there were any doubt before regarding the potency of IPOB, this successful outcome has dispelled all of it. Therefore it is full steam ahead towards Biafra restoration because IPOB has achieved something most people thought was impossible. IPOB worldwide has proven that the impossible is achievable with dedication and demonstrable sense of purpose.

Our leader made it clear on many occasions that unless our terms are met the elections will be boycotted. Having met those conditions, our leader triumphantly lifted the boycott late last night.

The leadership hereby commend the worldwide IPOB family, especially our legendary volunteers, our fathers, mothers and e-warriors that battled the enemy to standstill. We salute their doggedness, resoluteness and resilience towards this fight for Biafra freedom and this greatest achievement we have so far made.

Therefore, we wish to inform the world that our preconditions and demands which we set out to accomplish from the onset, has been conceded to and taken care of without much alteration. Our struggle for total Biafra independence has been enhanced as a result of this.

COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB.

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Wednesday, 13 February 2019

The Choice of Biafra Referendum Over Nigeria Election



February 14, 2019

By Desmond Ajah | For Biafra Writers

It is sympathetic to note that the fictional leaders-of-tomorrow in Nigeria who are currently the victims of absolute deprivation, still go about in a visionless manner, giving the shifty politicians responsible for their misery, continued backing to continue in their savagery in the name of getting Nigeria “working again” or “moving to the next level.”

Do you get Nigeria working again when all the ports in the entire Biafran region are deliberately closed down in order to emasculate the economy of Biafra? If the previous level was catastrophic, imagine what the next level would be. Do you propose a next level when the Eastern region is deliberately denied international airports just to discourage economic activities in Biafra?

Do you speak about one-Nigeria when there’s a deliberate effort to ensure there’s no working rail line in Biafra? Do you get Nigeria working again when our people die on daily basis and goods worth billions destroyed because the roads are death traps?

Surprisingly, some gullible ones who receive campaign T-shirts, caps, tomato pastes, and cups of rice have in their stupidity, gone to advocate for the election of these criminals under the same fraudulent system. Some have continued to blindly root for these betrayers and prodigal politicians who trade with our collective joy and destinies for their selfish political interests.

These criminal politicians come up every electioneering period to make empty promises of restructuring, job creation, security, economic advancement etc. Let’s not be too quick to forget the empty campaign promise of 2015 by the late Buhari and the APC, of 5,000 Naira monthly stipend for the unemployed graduates but which was never fulfilled and which has been swept aside.

But come February and March, we will all have the opportunity to prove to the world our resoluteness on the Biafran struggle. The day we must take a bold stand for our future and the future of our unborn children. As they say, a man is not measured by his stand in time of certainty but rather in time of uncertainty and discomfort. The time of discomfort is now which many people are in a dilemma, whether to choose referendum and eternal freedom or to choose a paltry sum of money which they will receive in their various polling units to jeopardize their future.

Biafrans must remain resolute in this quest for Biafra by boycotting the fraudulent colonial Nigeria and its shambolic elections. This is because our tomorrow is assured if we stand boldly to defend Biafra today against all odds.

Biafra referendum and Biafran sovereignty is the only means of redemption and the ultimate solution to the mess that we have found ourselves in. Biafra is where our revolution will not only heal our collective misery and deprivation caused by the Nigerian state but will be a total revolution for the benefit of all citizens of Biafra and indeed those of the African continent.

Biafra will not only bring the dividends of democracy – employment, security, upliftment etc but will be a land working for all citizens, both the leaders and the led. It will be a nation where politicians will not campaign with sachets of salt and empty promises during electioneering periods. If this is a chance we should give to anyone, it is a chance we must give ourselves to restore Biafra. It is an opportunity for our names to be written in Gold in Biafraland as that generation which stood its ground to demand for its rights. We must boycott Nigeria’s sham elections as it is a price to pay for our referendum and ultimately, freedom.

We must boycott their deceptive tactics of using the prodigal son - Peter Obi, against the general wish of the people for freedom. We must boycott endless deceptive promises of restructuring which never comes. We must boycott deceptive promises of 2023 presidency. We must boycott the double-standards of our gullible politicians, who accept their divide-and-rule schemes of South-South and South-East introduced to further divide our people.

We are not just boycotting the Elections in the Islamic Republic of Nigeria because it has foreigners as its main Presidential candidates and because the system is entirely fraudulent, but because we have chosen Biafra over Nigeria in order to do away with the entire fraud which made it possible for such a shambolic system to ever exist.

Edited by Kutanya Obi Ezeuchu
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The Obi Trap and the Naivety of Igbo Leaders



February 14, 2019

By Nelson Ofokar Yagazie | For Biafra Writers

Ohaneze Ndigbo – the said apex socio-cultural group of the Igbo ethnic group – is today divided over which presidential candidate to be supported during Saturday’s election. A faction of the group led by its president, John Nnia Nwodo, endorsed Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, while the opposing faction led by the embattled Secretary-General, Mr. Uche Okwukwu, pledged loyalty to the Sudanese impostor, Jubril, whom they mistake for late President Muhammadu Buhari. The Okwukwu-led faction is reported to have tendered apology to Buhari (Jubril) for the actions of the other faction who endorsed Atiku.

There has been hot exchange of words between the warring factions, with the governor of Anambra state, Willie Obiano, losing every sense of decorum as he openly addressed John Nnia Nwodo, as an idiot. As if the trading of words is not enough, the police stormed the Ohanaeze meeting and dispersed them at the incitement of the pro-Buhari faction. It must be noted that their Yoruba counterpart, the Afenifere is not divided over the choice of endorsement of the presidential candidates; neither is the far northern group, the Arewa divided over the choice of the candidates. it’s only the Ohanaeze Ndigbo that have allowed shame to befall upon themselves. Funny enough, the two candidates they are viciously fighting dirty for are all Fulanis.

Ironically, while Ohanaeze Ndigbo are exchanging blows over which Fulani man to support, their kinsman, Kingsley Moghalu, is also vying for the same position. What prevents them from drumming his support?

The faction that endorsed Atiku claims they toed that path following the nomination of Peter Obi as his running mate, arguing strongly that it is in the best interest of Ndigbo to support a candidate who chose an Igbo son as his second-in-command. This particular group has made all sorts of statements condemning Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's call for election boycott, claiming the call seeks to undermine the chances of an Igbo man attaining the position of a Vice President. They have as well sponsored a barrage of unemployed youths to be pouring out diatribes against Nnamdi Kanu all over the social media. These unemployed youths, both due to hunger and poor intellect, recently have been on the loose, adulterating cyberspace with tirades and poorly packaged arguments against IPOB's election boycott declaration.

Before moving on, permit me to state categorically here that both parties – the pro-Buhari and the pro-Atiku groups – are not there for the Igbo interest as they would want us to believe; they are there purely for their own selfish gain, each man following the route he believes will lead him as an individual to attain a higher political trajectory or at least guarantee his present office. Nonetheless, for the sake of this discourse, let us pretend to be sold on the decoy waved at our face: the Igbo interest.

The disillusioned pro-Buhari group argues that it is better to queue behind Buhari (Jubril) in wait for 2023 when they hope the Igbo would be given a chance to produce the next president. Clearly, such hopes are in vain not only because such prospect has been waved at them time without number with nothing coming out of it, but also and more glaringly, the Yorubas are waiting for that turn and pitched against the Igbo in the power equation of Nigeria as it is now, the Yoruba will always emerge ahead of the Igbo. The same thing Igbos in the All Progressives Congress, APC, are telling their kinsmen, Yoruba power players are equally telling their people to sway voters’ support. By this I mean: the Igbo APC members tell the Igbos that if they support Buhari this 2019, an Igbo man will be given the presidency come 2023. The Yorubas, on the other hand, preach similarly, convincing their brothers that one of their own will be made president if only they can help enthrone Buhari once again.

The duplicity in this lofty promise undresses self in the question, "if the Igbo, as well as the Yoruba, cast their vote for Buhari (Jubril), who then between the two tribes will produce the president at the expiration of Buhari's tenure in 2023? It thus becomes clear that somebody is deceiving somebody.

Gazing at Nigeria's political chessboard, even the blind can tell there is no hope for the Igbo. The North would always favour the Yoruba over the Igbo any time, any day. There is this political alignment between the Hausa/Fulani and the Yoruba which ensures power-sharing between them and a total eclipse of the Igbo. This pact finds eternal expression in the acronym NAIRA which indirectly means Never Allow Igbos Rule Again.

The unsuspecting Igbo artisans and the poorly educated Igbo youths recruited to attack Mazi Nnamdi Kanu with the single goal of forestalling his efforts to liberate Biafra from Nigeria's grip, are ignorant of the fact that their legal tender, the Naira, is an immortalization of a pact struck to keep them out of Nigeria's juiciest positions.

It was this existing pact that moved the late dictator, Muhammadu Buhari, to subvert Alex Ekwueme's chances of becoming president by orchestrating a coup in Shagari's second tenure at the end of which, Ekwueme would have easily cruised to power. It's also this pact that made IBB and Atiku Abubakar to mobilize all northern delegates against Ekwueme in 1999 and 2003.

Besides, APC is in the firm control of a Yoruba man, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Would he let down his own tribe to lift the Igbo? I don't think it is likely, most especially when it is clear that he is interested in the presidency himself. Where then lays the hope of Igbo APC members?

The pro-Atiku group, oared on by the Peter Obi bait, argue that a candidate that finds it in his heart to consider an Igbo for deputizing role is worthy of their support, reasoning that with an Igbo as a Vice President, the government will surely look their way. Their high hope in Atiku is built on the notion that Obi as the vice will influence him to restructure Nigeria and ensure an inclusive development. Again, let me remind us that these things are smokescreen, their real interest is self.

Viewing through the prism of the current VP, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, let us now look at how effective the position of Vice President is. Yemi Osibanjo, a professor, pastor, an attorney at law, is currently the Vice President of Nigeria. Regardless of his academic laurels, he has not been able to resuscitate the deteriorating Nigerian economy; he has not been able to ensure security of life and property, he has not been able to return independence to the press and judiciary ... not forgetting he is a barrister himself; he has not been able to keep Fulani herdsmen terrorists from Yoruba land; he has not been able to influence religious tolerance. Although a pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, he could not even bring to judgment those that beheaded a Redeemed Christian Church woman in Abuja. He could not stop his master, Buhari, from shutting down the church in Aso Rock. He could not ensure equal distribution of appointments between the North and the South. He could not influence attention to education sector. The list is endless. If Osinbajo, a professor, pastor, and attorney at law, cannot influence anything in his capacity as a vice president, what makes a factionalized Ohanaeze Ndigbo think Obi can? One can take the analogy down to Shagari/Ekwueme era. Did Ekwueme in all his scholarly luminescence avert austerity? He couldn't because he wasn’t in the position to sign any bill by himself, and the man who was is a Fulani and as it’s now evident, the Fulani doesn’t understand the ideological rigour requisite in running a viable economy. It goes on to show that the position of Vice President is practically impotent.

Another argument of this pro-Atiku Ohanaeze group and their foot-soldiers – the recruited non-thinking Igbo youths attacking IPOB and its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu – is that if the Igbo throw their weight behind Atiku, when he might have served out his term, Obi will succeed him. Tall dream! Insincere as it is. How forgetful they are! The Igbo is hated; the Igbo are politically eclipsed. Nigeria’s currency, naira – Never Allow Igbos Rule Again – screams it loud. In the late seventies cum early eighties, those that have been before you nurtured that hopes on Ekwueme. What happened? The Naira Pact came into play and the rest is now history. Why was Chuba Okadigbo clandestinely eliminated? Because he found in Buhari's office the signed document that keeps the Igbo from occupying the apex political seat in Nigeria. “How many times will something happen to you before you learn?” an Igbo proverbial bird asked its young.

The Obi Trap:
Clearly, the decision of the Fulani oligarchy to pick an Igbo as Atiku Abubakar’s running mate is a trap. Having seen the Biafran uprising and the insurmountable demand for freedom, the northern power players thought it right to play a fast one. They threw the Obi bait and Igbos fell for it headlong. Now the Igbo are divided among themselves. The Ohaneze is factionalized but unified in their attack on IPOB, avarice oaring them on.

While Ohaneze Ndigbo are killing themselves over two Fulani men, their kinsman, Kingsley Moghalu is vying for the same position. The so-called Igbo leaders who claim they are fighting for Igbo interest ignored the Igbo interest in Kingsley Moghalu to drum for two Fulani men. Is the position of Vice President bigger than that of the President itself? Now you see they never meant well for the Igbo as a people. They are all for selves.

IPOB having summed it all up asked for a boycott. A boycott is a demonstration of indignation. A civil disobedience, it will bring the government to its knees, attract international intervention and force through the referendum demand. Awolowo led the Yorubas to election boycott in the sixties, and the political bottleneck it created collapsed the first republic; South Africans boycotted the Soweto election in the seventies and it took their agitation to the next level; Croatia did it and the political upheaval it generated helped to usher in their independence. There are many more instances. Only a referendum can nullify the Naira Pact. Only a referendum can free the Biafrans from slavery.

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Friday, 8 February 2019

Nigeria Elections 2019; the Folly of Nigerian Youths




February 9, 2019

By Nelson Ofokar Yagazie | For Biafra Writers

Around this time in 2015, you believed wholeheartedly that Buhari is the Messiah you need. You were disenchanted with Goodluck Jonathan's government which, Hausa/Fulani power players, told you was both corrupt and clueless. You listened to the voice of the Enugwu based Catholic priest who, indignant for Patience Jonathan's refusal to give out her number, told you that Jonathan is bad luck and Buhari is an answered prayer. You shouted, "say Baba, say Baba."

Back then, the popular slogan was "Change, change," - a mantra borrowed from Barrack Obama. You believed that a dictator who ousted a civilian government could somehow effect a positive change in your dear country. Today, you don't seem to share that belief anymore. The slogan has changed to "Get Nigeria working again ... Get Nigeria working again," as if Nigeria has ever worked. "Get Nigeria working again," for your information, is yet another borrowed mantra ... borrowed from Donald Trump. In Nigeria, everything is borrowed, even an ordinary campaign slogan. No creativity. That should tell any reasonable human being the hopelessness of those positioning themselves to rule you. The mental laziness of your political players is, to be mild, shameful. But that's a story for another day.

At the time you were about making that grave mistake of 2015, we made this same call we are making today; we appealed to you to boycott the election but you folks didn't listen. We told you beforehand that Buhari will fail you but you didn't listen. We reminded you of his antecedents just as we are reminding you of Atiku's and Obi's today but you guys refused to reason. Against our appeal, you participated in the election and helped to install Buhari. But what happened thereafter? Have events not vindicated us?

Today, you folks are shifting that loyalty and belief to Atiku/Obi, we are reminding you of their past and you are not listening; we are warning you not to renew your enslavement but you are being mulish; we are telling you that your vote is not going to count but you are finding it difficult to understand; we are telling you that even if by some sort of miracle they win they are going to fail you just as Buhari failed you but you are refusing to learn from your past; we are telling you that a VP is powerless and that Atiku will always pursue Fulani agenda but you are willingly allowing yourselves to be deceived.

Your vote is not going to count, believe me. The vote of the good people of Ekiti state did not count in the guber runs last year. The same fate befell the people of Osun state that same last year. Beloved, it's a trend, can't you see? Why is it difficult for an average Nigerian to reason? Even the so-called educated class? Sometimes thinking about it all I am inclined to believe that the dullard in Aso Rock was right when he said that Nigerian youths are lazy. You might view it from the physical perspective, but no, that's not it. You work hard to earn a living, but the dullard was talking about mental laziness. Nigerians have eyes but they don't see. That's laziness.

 Folks, for the umpteenth time, your vote is not going to count. And if it is not going to count, what then is the essence of voting? Is it not more honourable to sit back at home and enjoy your ofe-okazi than going out to fool yourself? Is it not more profitable to demonstrate your disenchantment with the system than making yourselves available to be used and dumped? Is it not more beneficial to boycott the already rigged election than to help legitimize the rigging by participating in the election? Is it not wiser to try something different than to continue doing the same thing over and over again while expecting a different result? Didn't our people say that only a mad man does that? Why make the same mistake of 2015? Atiku/Obi are promising you heaven and Earth; didn't Buhari/Osibanjo make loftier promises? Beloved, consider it all and advice yourself.

THE BIAFRA TIMES 2019

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

The Evil Team Called Atiku/Obi Ticket; Beware Soul Brother













By Nelson Ofokar Yagazie | For Biafra Writers

February 7, 2019

With deep sense of concern and duty to our people, I offer, amidst warm tears, to remind our people the true nature of the evil duo they are about making the grave mistake of putting into office. This is a similar mistake we warned against at the buildup of the 2015 rape of franchise labeled election which saw the most barbaric despot into power.

Because Biafrans, especially the Igbo speaking clan, have proven to be the most gullible of political pranks in this ill fated British experiment referred to as Nigeria, permit me to open the discourse with the beast in human flesh called Peter Obi. During his years in power as the executive governor of Anambara state, Peter Obi ordered the murder of over a hundred and fifty innocent youths whose dead bodies were not even accorded the traditional respect of burial. Instead, like worthless animals, their bodies were dumped in Ezu River where they floated for weeks. Knowing that any concerted investigation will lead back to him, Obi starkly refused to investigate the gruesome murder despite calls from different quarters. Is this the kind of man you want to put in office? A murderer? If as a mere governor he could shed the blood of those he is supposed to protect, what do you think he would do if he becomes the number two citizen of a murderous entity like Nigeria?

And if you have forgotten, this fellow Peter Obi, who reports have revealed is a homosexual, ascended the throne of Anambra state governor on the platform of APGA, riding on the shoulders of His Excellency, late General Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu. The late General, having instructed that APGA be used as the political front of his lifetime project - Biafra freedom - and having gotten reassurance from the double faced Obi, threw his weight behind him. But Obi, upon getting to office, turned his back on all agreements, pursuing his self-interest rather.

Records are there to remind all and sundry of Obi's pledges and reiterations never to leave APGA for any other party. But today what have we? Has he not dumped APGA? Has he not joined PDP? And this is the same PDP that his own mouth called devilish, corrupt, and harbinger of death. Does anyone need prism to see that this self-seeking man is not just double faced but a shameless dog that returns to its vomit? Now put it all together and ask yourself, "can such a rapacious fellow serve your interest? Can such a double-faced fellow stick to any word uttered in campaigns?" And if the answer to these two questions is no, why then do you want to go out and stand under the harsh sun just to vote?

Does Obi love you and he carried his 15 billion naira worth shopping mall to Abuja? Why did he not build it in Port-Harcourt, Calabar, Enugu, Umuahia, Asaba, Warri, Owerri, or Uyo? He didn't because he doesn't really care about you; he didn't because he wanted his Hausa/Fulani masters to see him serving the interest of the North rather than the East. He knew of course if he built it anywhere in Biafra land the suffering people of Biafra will gain employment, and he didn't want that. He wanted the Hausas to benefit instead. That's the depth of love the man for whose sake you want to go and stand under the sun has for you.

What the mentally bereft folks clamouring for this vermin have failed to grasp is the significance of the melodrama that played out late last year at the Enugu Adoration ground on the bazaar day. Peter Obi clearly demonstrated his serpentine nature and Reverend Father Mbaka saw him for whom he is - an untrustworthy fellow. If Obi could have such temerity to outsmart God, who then do you think you are that he will not dribble? Obi seeks nothing but self-enrichment. Put him to power and you will cry had I known.

Atiku Abubakar - another homosexual secret eyes tell - has through political harlotry clinched the PDP presidential ticket. Just in case anyone has forgotten, Atiku has moved in and out of PDP a record two times, his self-interest oaring him on. What a dishonorable man!

Brethren, do you forget that quickly? This man Atiku, whose political drum you are blindly beating today, left PDP to team up with late President Muhammad Buhari in APC in a concerted effort to remove our brother, Goodluck Jonathan, from office. They succeeded, and today he is asking you to vote Buhari (Jubril) out? When, in the pursuit of Fulani agenda, they connived to force Jonathan out of office, did he not know that the man he is helping is moribund? Did he not know he is a tyrant? Are you that daft?

Do you forget this is the same Atiku that that fought tooth and neck to frustrate our late brother, Dr. Alex Ekwueme? Do you forget this is the same Atiku during whose time in customs lots and lots of Igbo owned containers were illegally ceased and auctioned? What do you think will be the fate of Onitsha business men, and come to that, every Biafran business man if an evil man like Atiku ascends into power?

For his self-gain Atiku left PDP twice and returned twice. For his self-gain Peter Obi dumped APGA for PDP. Men without honour! Can you trust such duo enough to entrust them with your future?

Isn't it interesting that two political harlots are conjoined and are positioning selves to rule you? Isn't it interesting that Atiku picked a fellow homosexual? Imagine what a country controlled by homosexuals will be. Imagine what a country ruled by self-seeking duo will be.

Beloved, sit at home on the 16th of February, let them who ushered in the evil government of Buhari deal with the monster they created. Boycott the charade nicknamed election. Do not renew your enslavement.


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