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Thursday, 23 April 2015

"I'm hopeful at the possibility of being nominated Senate President' - Bukola Saraki

There are speculations that Sen. Bukola Saraki and Sen. George Akume of Benue state are the frontrunners for Nigeria's next Senate president.

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    1. D East r d one's dat dis number 3 position is suppose to go for. Where r d senator's frm d East, and wouldn't they fight for their rightful place in d country?

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    2. how many senators are from the east that are in Apc?

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    3. There are no ibo APC senators in the senate.....so how can they produce the next president? Or have you forgotten that APC will have the majority in the next senate

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  2. See advert..Lol

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  3. OMG! Look@d way, and manner they want to short change d igbo's. D position of number 3 man is suppose to b zone to d East not Bukola North area.

    D senator's frm d East should stand against dis, and defeat dis insults dat they want to gang up against them to tak wht belongs to them.

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  4. I prefer George Akume, he's more accessible.
    And we need a matured mind to handle the red chamber.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Gud for him if the story turns out to be true.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. All the best to them. Whomever the cap fits let him wear. Linda take note!

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  7. Benue again david mark tenure Neva do

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  8. I pray so as well. His a big supporter of APC and Buhari. Goodluck sir.

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  9. May the right person win.


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  10. Ohyea I believe in u, right from my state of study.

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  11. If Saraki is in the race, he'll get it

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  12. It's not a bad something to be hopeful o

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  13. I think Akume is a better choice that this guy. Let him settle is EFCC wahala first

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  14. I love that word" hopefully"

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  15. there are some many tins linda is not telling us, or she has not confirm it, pls is it true that Lilian esoro has call off the engagement

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  16. Hope he doesn't get a heart attack wen he doesn't make it!

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  17. Gud luck with dat

    pamscrib.blogspot.com

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  18. Congrats in advance oooooooo.

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  19. E don over South-east politicians. Seems this dispensation is gonna be particularly hard in them but it is still too early to tell.

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  20. If i hear! senate ko,speaker ni. Oga u bera goan n rest.

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  21. These criminals again??

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  22. Ukochukwu na d same pple(thieves) with abt 21billion allegation of theft hanging arround him yet we are shouting change.Is well

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  23. He has a case of 21b sphoning of Kwara state fund while he was a Govt.Mr GMB i am watching u

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  24. u dey craze. THIEF

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  25. In your dreams!

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  26. Make David get the fuck outa there jare... Since all this while

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  27. Nahiiiiiii.
    This Dude is as corrupt as they come.

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  28. You are welcome Saraki, I'll urge you to make a good laws that will make Nigeria a better place to live, also to help the good common man in the street of Nigeria.

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  29. I know Bukola has always wanted to b d senate president even b4 d G5 pdp govs join APC

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  30. His command of the English language can't be that bad. Can't he spell?

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  31. Democracy is fast maturing in Nigeria, and that's great. The nation is now more informed, if you are fit for the job in today's Nigeria, there are higher chances you'll get it.

    Best of luck Sir.

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  32. This Sarki man is power drunk. His family has held Kwara politics for years. And now this? Hummmmmmm......



    #TeamBlessed#

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  33. He is eminently qualified for the job. Ex Governor, sitting Senator and young Nigerian. Good luck

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  34. And the looting continue...

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  35. And the looting continues... This #change seem to be far fetched.. I am still here with u Linda to observe tinz

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  36. In asmuch as this preference for Senate presidency may stalk a debate. With a panoramic survey which I have carried out among this two senators. I think Akume has the political will and sensitivity of assuming that post. GODBLESSNIGERIA

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  37. HOW CAN A RENOWNED CRIMINAL STARTING FROM HIS FATHER TO HIM BE OUR SENATE PRESIDENT. IM WATCHING BUHARI, THIS WILL BE THE FIRST TEST OF BUHARI WAR AGAINST CORRUPT OFFICIALS

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  38. Benue state has had the position for some years now though through a PDP representative.
    The fair thing is to move to another state, Kwara.

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  39. Ok oo, make the tym reach nau

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  40. senate presidency still in the north central

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  41. Former governor of a state twice. Na oh. Wat happened to your course of study? With all that you ve acquired you should be thinking of establishing a medical facility which your people should benefit from. Anyway, thank you God.

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  42. This Saraki guy is a thief still looting Kwara state treasury with the people suffering through the puppet Governor Abdulfatai he put there. God will never let him beccome Senate President. He is only going there to loot more

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  43. Oloriburuku ni Bukola God will not elevate him more than he already has and if He doesn't CHANGE his ways He will soon FALL

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  44. Nope! not Bukola Saraki, he does not have the clout.

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  45. God forbid! Nigerians should wake up and discourage this, how can a thief like Bukola Saraki someone that brought the downfall of Societe Generale Bank, what will he offer to Nigerians. Is this the change we ask for. Please let us wake up and discourage tribalism and sentiments for our country to move forward.

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  46. There's no holy politician so get over it. Before you point finger you must have emblezzed somewhere, someway, somehow. Look at his leadership antecedent to judge him that is the most important index.

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