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Sunday, 12 April 2015

Hilarious tweet from lawyer Festus Keyamo concerning the election

Thanks to President Jonathan - he set the pace...:-)

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    1. This ur lindaobserve thing is lame abeg... We understand say she fit don drop u some kind 100k but it clearly don't make no sense. We all like linda n all but try something that makes more sense. Yours truly...

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    2. Aswear, it really bad for business...

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    3. Indeed bad market for them. Quite hilarious.

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    4. He is right, and true talk dat one man food another man poison.

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    5. Congrats! Congrats!! Congrats!! All d way congrats, and all d very best. Thumbs up, and all d best to d loser too.

      Linda thanks for dis update's. God bless u, and more power to ur elbows.

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    6. Linda sha be trying to force her "hero" down our throats. Please move on joor. No camel will drink that water.

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    7. Lol. What of d ones u guys have been eating?. Meen!, look at d size of his cheeks

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    8. Bad market bawo,.is a lie joor that's wat we call spirit of sportsmanship

      My year of Linda's 100k

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  2. Lmaooo.This is bad market for the judiciary.

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    1. Linda! FAYEMI set d pace! Jona bawo! Ode

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  3. Its true ooo. Eh yaaa too bad for them.

    Please click on my name to order for your cakes.

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  4. Yes he did. He is the hero of Nigerians democracy and freedom

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  5. You are right Linda God bless GEJ

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  6. Linda you just dey wake up?

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  7. GEJ is a pace setter yeah! Congrats mr Ambo 2015 sounds like "Amstel malta box office" lol

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  8. Beautiful9jadeltababe... Na God catch dem, dem think say Na before we all of dem go run go court bad market for all lawyers now

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  9. Funny Nigerians. We always see humour in everything

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  10. Nah so m suppoz be

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  11. Yes gej set the pace but still the worst president ever

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  12. Lol, lawyers and money....linda observe

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  13. hahahahaha very funny indeed.

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  14. Very true. God bless jonathan now and always. Amen

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  15. I can't stop laughing ooo

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  16. No Linda, former governor Kayode Fayemi was d one DAT set d pace

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  17. Thanks to kayode Fayemi for being a pace setter

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  18. Thanks to kayode Fayemi for being a pace setter

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  19. Oga jona don spoil market for dem

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  20. Hahahahahahahahahaha lmao ooo!

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  21. Lawyers no see work ds time arnd after ds election

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  22. All My Lawyers friends Sorry ooooooooo THANKS TO GEJ MY HERO..

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  23. Oga jona hero of aunty linda's time...lol

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  24. Lolz, vry bad mrkt 4 d judiciary o. Lmao

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  25. really bad bussiness

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  26. Ahhahahhaha... all those conceding defeat, should go and check their BP...lol... No place like naija.

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  27. loozzzzzz.........No one wants to drag d oda to court.........Bad business for Lawyers

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....


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  28. FORMER EKITI GOV STARTED IT...LINDA LINDA LINDA, NOT GEJ

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  29. Now that GEJ has laid the foundation of politics without bitterness for nigerians at large that BABA IYABO could not do for 8years......he is our true nigerian hero......OBJ should hide his head in shame.........

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  30. No dear Linda! Fayemi set the pace

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  31. Hahaa,,na really bad market oo..Nbst dis dem style kwanu.*Congratulating Congratulate*..Lwkmd!

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  32. No linda, former governor kayode fayemi started it actually.

    JB

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  33. Former Gov. of Ekiti, Kayode Fayemi set the pace. Linda stop dishing out falsehood.

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  34. Hahahaha. I like the change. I hate the tribunal thing. Though I will advice Otti of Abia State to go for tribunal.

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  35. Fayemi did it in Ekiti before GEJ

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  36. Linda, former governor of Ekiti state - Kayode Fayemi set the pace when he conceded defeat not President Jonathan. Please get your facts right!

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  37. Na serious bad market for una Keyamo. Linda take note!

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  38. Correct me if I am wrong but I belive Gov Fayemi of Ekiti started the conceding call.

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  39. Hilarious..indeed very bad for business..



    ...JOSHSAYSO...LIB...FAN

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  40. Linda shutup....only God knws if jona is ur sugardaddy

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  41. Laf wan kill me die. Simple truth.

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  42. Excuse you Linda, it was Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti that set the pace.

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  43. I doubt there will be election petitions dis year. Its so bad for business o

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  44. Lol,,,,,,, indeed a bad market

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  45. Is my President that set the pace jor

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  46. actually it was Governor Fayemi who set the pace with election in Ekiti last june......

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  47. No. Dont get it wrong. Ex Gov Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti state set the pace.

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  48. Fayemi is the pace setter. Why do PDP like stealing APC glory??? Well guess lawyer will swearing n cursing someone. Hahahaha

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  49. lol.. kinda make sense, they are loosing money

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  50. But Jonathan was not the first person to ever make a concession call in Nigeria. There has been at least one that I know of before him... but all praise is being given to Jonathan for peace-fully conceding even though the man knows he's in way over his head as president of Nigeria. Nigeria don't need a kind leader, we need a serious and no-nonsense leader and we've found me in Buhari. That's why evil doers are worried and running scared because they know their end is near.

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  51. Actually Ohakim of Imo State did not file an election petition but his party did. Then Buhari did not file one after the last election but his party did. Then Fayemi followed suit but his party filed. If PDP refrains from filing a petition this year then a trend would have been established. Certainly Fayemi was no pace setter

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  52. Ok. Check out naijacarlovers.blogspot.com for autotainment news. Cheers

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  53. nah! GEJ didn't set the pace, Fayemi of Ekiti state did!!!

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  54. Yeah...I think that conceding defeat actually started from Dr. Fayemi's response to Ekiti polls.

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  55. Yes oo. The likes of Olanipekun will be very sad now i guess. That seem to be his area of specialization. God bless Nigeria

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  56. EX Governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi was the one who set the pace...

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  57. This is good for this nation. Thuggery is now going to be eliminated gradually. If those you are killing people for tend to hug themselves after election, why the useless fighting and killing.
    A lesson for all.
    Thanks to GEJ for setting the pace of conceding to defeat at the highest level. I pray this continues, AMEN.
    Long Live Nigeria!

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  58. Hahahahahah. LWKMD. All we need is peace.

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  59. point of correction, Jonathan didn't set the pace. Fayemi of Ekiti state did, he congratulated Fayose after being declared the winner without waiting for his party's reaction.

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  60. point of correction, Jonathan didn't set the pace. Fayemi of Ekiti state did, he congratulated Fayose after being declared the winner without waiting for his party's reaction.

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  61. Point of correction Linda, Gov. Fayemi of Ekiti State started this trend not Jonathan. Get your facts right and stop celebrating mediocrity

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  62. GEJ legacy is working and taking hold of our electioneering process.

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  63. Gov . Fayemi did set the pace not GEJ. Point of correction Linda !

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  64. Serious lawyers don't look for business, businesses look for them. There are so much to do.

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  65. Dr. Fayemi, the former governor of Ekiti state was the first to start this trend...he cannot be left out

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