Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 13:53:18 +0100
Subject: Re: {NTH:35480} Re: [NGCF] Election results so far
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fidet...@yahoo.co.ukI thank God for my delete button. For over a year, I stopped reading the so called Chief Abel Iyasele's post.
With virulent hatred, I abhor all his postings: biased, selfish, blind, uncaught, unbridled, inexposed...
Iyasere is a very stupid man I hate to read his post.
As a student of Zumratul Islamiya, at igbogbo, I read with indignation and dismay, the madness displayed by this stupid chief who claimed to be a landlord in agufoye where my parents trained me from.
First, Iyasere is yet to apologise for his blackmail again our political icon, Chief Godwill Obielum, after all the rubbish he posted herein about him at the heels of 2007 guber elections in 2007 shortly after Obielum's daughter's marriage.
This mad man called Iyasere posted rubbish about our own Chief Okenmor Fidelis Tilije severally, those of us who love decency kept quiet.
Iyasere, posted all the stinkers against APC and it's supporters compromising decency and good conscience,moral probity...in full glare of ethnic madness notwithstanding what anyone may consider good faith.
This so called Mumu Iyasere, doesn't see anything good in the opposition as long as psychophancy was concerned.
As for me, Jonathan, Goodluck Ebele, plundered all the goodwill given to him by Nigerians across ethnic divides therefore, the right to reject, accept his lies by the people of the sovereign Nigerian state.
Please, moderators, u may choose to bar me from this forum, but one thing u stop me from doing is to tell Emma Abel Iyasere, that he is a bastard son of Ndokwa nation who deserves no respect in our-ndokwaland.
Emma, U have pushed ur madness beyond what decent minds could stomach further.
Go back to ur farm at agufoye, but don't forget to ask: who were those that founded the new agufoye u idiot inherited.
We have seen how much the dirty Orubebes could desecrate the sanctity of the Niger Delta people in the public glare.
Iyasere, please allow me read/feel the pulse of my people.
U ought to have known that at stage, the game was all over and what accrues to Ndokwa nation in the prevailing realities must be our concern now.
Iyasere, go work for Okowa now, so that u and I won't serve Urhobo nation in the next 8 years again except u are fool.
Note that: I won't respond to ur tantrums if any, u remain a personal none grata in my psyche, u remain deraigned in my understanding and u comfortably occupy the place of a mad man in my political analysis of Ndokwa politics.
Until u apologise for lying against Obielum in 2007 that he gave his support to Uduaghan following a contract awarded by the governor shortly after his daughter's wedding to him.
You bastard denied him ur apology and go about ur madness as if u offended no one.
Iyasere, the goat of Umuebu, u once questioned the moral probity of Tilije why he held sway in Fortunes Bank.
Having gone this far, u denied them apology as if u have done nothing wrong forging forward as if u were right in ur stupidity.
Iyasere Emma, please, take a leave here, go, purge yourself of PDP madness, return as a supposed Ndokwa man who won't grandstand on selfish pedestal but on a national (ndokwa) greatness.
With all the blood in my system, Emma Iyasere, I hate uuuuu!
U goaded at a time the people of my nation against our national umbrella, the Ndokwa Neku Union led by our academic wizard, Pharm. Paul Enebeli, but u failed again.
Emma Iyasere, please, ask, since I was born into Ndokwa family, am yet to see any family bear Iyasere in our nation.
Ur madness is about confirming my suspicion as a Benin man and not Ndokwa which perhaps is why u want to goad us into crisis.
I am from Ezionum, and I belong in the league of: omo onilu Ko nife killu otu.
U idiot Iyasere, please, let our decent minds express themselves. U goaded me into throwing decency aboard and here I am. U remain a FOOL in my mind.
I promise that: if u have the strength , let me know whenever u are ready for trouble anytime u get to Obiaruku or Igbogbo, Ikorodu, Ojota, Maryland...anywhere in Nigeria.
On these platforms, I, Ben Onyemaechi, rest case.
Thanks.
Ben Onyemaechi.
From: NDOKWA TOWN HALL on behalf of Sylvester Ogbolu Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 12:43 Subject: RE: {NTH:35472} Re: [NGCF] Election results so far |
It is okay - I do not have the strength for any unnecessary arguments. I just mentioned that the ethnic pattern that is evident in the results declared so far, continues to be a source of worry, since it indicates that the ethnic divides have not yet gone away.
North South dichotomy issues have always been there in Nigeria. They were not invented by Chief Abel who is only voicing the sort of primordial fears that many people also share in Nigeria.
From your thesis, I gather that "injustice and oppression by a minority cabal, now an insignificant minority represented in PDP" is the problem. Fair enough.
Perhaps, we should assume that most members of that cabal that you have spoken off, constitute the bulk of those who moved from the PDP to the APC.
Therefore, if they have moved to the APC, then the problem of (represented by) that cabal remains ever-present in Nigeria irrespective of whichever party emerges as the winner of the presidential election.
Of course, the cow herders that you mentioned have been committing mass killings of settled peoples in Southern Areas - including places like Ogume in Ndokwa West - not too long ago. Is this not an example of marginalization? Settled communities can no longer enforce their individual or group rights to their historical agricultural lands because of pastoralists from other (Northern) areas that are armed with lethal weapons.
People would continue to express similar fears.
If the APC is declared winner, they would still be required to solve the multi-faceted problems facing Nigeria. After an electoral win, the general attention shall be quickly turned to issues of governance.
We would all need to, as Ndokwa people, close ranks and try how best to ensure that our individual and group rights would be properly guaranteed and protected under any administration.
Thanks.
Sylvester Ogbolu-Otutu
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Subject: Re: {NTH:35470} Re: [NGCF] Election results so far
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ndokwa-t...@googlegroups.comI don't agree with you Sylvester, and had never agreed with the skewed, prejudicial and provincial views of my brother Abel in these news forum often laced with religious and ethnic hate! Our problems has never been the North or Muslims marginalising the South or Christians but that of injustice and oppression by a minority cabal, now an insignificant minority represented in PDP. This cabal cuts across all religious and Ethnic divides across the landscape of Nigeria and they marginalise the majority of Nigerians across the board and their tool has been "fraudulent elections " where the people's voice are stolen from them in rigged elections year after year.
They boast that they will rule Nigeria for 60 years uninterrupted, playing God and calling all of us idiots, but they never knew God will answer for the voiceless and Technology is doing the magic and they are "already crying Woolf" when there is non! Tell me, is the "Meguard" probably guarding Abel's residence or place of work on "shoe string" wages not a northerner? Or is it the Cow (Nama or Malu) herder, trekking from the north to to Ebedei, Obiaruku, Warri to Uyo that is "marginalising" you and Abel?
Look your oppressors are local, and for our people they live in Asaba, Obiaruku, Kwale and Aboh!
I shall give my voluntary service in ensuring the 2019 votes are credible, with better deployment of Technology to enhance that course. The moment you steal a people's voice, you have finished them, and that's why I emphasise my hate for fraudulent elections anywhere they subsist.
I am happy with the change going on, bar the South South were the people's vote still do not count. And I am worried by this marginalisation of the people and would commit myself to doing my bit to making every vote of our people count!
Tony Ishiekwene
Sent from my iPhone
I do not think that this is the time to call anyone a racist. We should be concerned that judging by the results released so far, an ethnic pattern has emerged. The APC has shown strength in the North-West, North-East and South-West; whilst the PDP has shown strength in the South-South and South-East and some parts of the Middle-Belt and Ekiti State.
This can be easily gleaned from the information presented below:
THE NATION has released a (list of) incoming lawmakers. See list below:
•Prince Lanre Tejuosho (APC, Ogun Central)
•Alhaja Monsurat Sunmonu (APC, Oyo Central)
•David Jonah Jang (PDP, Plateau North)
•Rabiu Kwankwanso APC, Kano Central
•Uche Ekwunife (PDP, Anambra Central,
•Mallam Shehu Sani, (APC, Kaduna Central)
•Godswill Akpabio (PDP, Akwa Ibom Northwest)
•Gbolahan Dada (APC, Ogun West)
• Clifford Ordia (PDP, Edo Central)
• Dino Melaye (APC, Kogi West)
• Abubakar Abdulrahman (APC, Kogi East)
• Uthman Hunkuyi (APC, Kaduna North)
• Rabiu Kwankwaso (APC, Kano Central)
• Barau Jibril (APC, Kano North)
• Francis Alimekhena (APC, Edo North)
• Salihu Egebona (APC, Nasarawa South)
• Sabo Nakudu (APC, Jigawa Central)
• Muhammadu Shittu (APC, Jigawa Northeast)
• Abdullahi Abubakar Ojo ( APC, Jigawa Northwest)
• Ali Wakili (APC, Bauchi South)
• Adeola Solomon (APC, Lagos West
•Duro Faseyi (PDP, Ekiti North)
• Theodore Orji (PDP, Abia Central)
•Mrs. Abiodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti East)
•Mrs. Fatima Rasaki (PDP, Ekiti Central)
•Jeremiah Useni (PDP, Plateau South)
Therefore, the ethnic fault lines are still there. Our Southern minorities have always been marginalized, and the fears of Northern domination which have always been there, have not yet receded. I think Chief Abel's statement should be seen within that context - sustainable futures for our future generations.
Thanks.
Sylvester Ogbolu-Otutu
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Subject: Re: {NTH:35457} Re: [NGCF] Election results so far
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ndokwa-t...@googlegroups.comDate: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 10:57:24 +0100
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ndokwa-t...@googlegroups.comAbel, in the uk we will class someone like you a racist.
Sent from my iPhone
Brother Abel,
Please how many plum jobs have been created and our people gotten in the SIX years of President Jonathan's precidency
Ndugbu, Robinson.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:02 AM, NDOKWA TOWN HALL on behalf of Abel Emah-Iyasele
<ndokwa-t...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
This class of people are trading off the future of their children children!
Will they not return back to Nigeria one day to face these norhterners who believe Nigeria is their private property.
Is all these hehaviours not the reason why our highly educated people with global experiences are just doing menial jobs to sustain a leaving while their school mates in the West and North get the plum jobs?
Something is actually wrong with some of our brothers.
Abel O. Emah-Iyesele
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