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Thursday, 23 April 2015

Remember the politician caught with PVCs in March? He got INEC Certificate of Return

Remember Dr Chukwuemeka Ujam, former Commissioner for Land in Enugu State who contested for the Nkanu East/West House of Reps seat and was allegedly caught with 4000 PVCs in Enugu and was paraded by the military? (read here.) Well, INEC has given him his certificate of return. Lol. Congrats to him

99 comments:

  1. Nothing that is not possible in this nigeria. Na wa o

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    1. This is a shame.


      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    2. What is it with INEC? This is a big shame to INEC, he need to be investigated in the court of law before he can be allowed to contest again as a candidate of any party.

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    3. Na Nigeria of Jonathan we dey so am nt surprised, we wl soon gt 2 Nigeria of Buhari n tins wl change 4 better. Wat a shameless n lawless country we r

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    4. Linda d I hear u say congrats to him? Sure he deserves it after d much ado rigging afterall politicians r d same wit their styles, and different ways of rigging elections.

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    5. Igbos sha....smh

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  2. What kind of a country is dis and Linda y are u congratulating him,an electoral criminal. Something should be done about dis. INEC pls note. Dis guy shouldn't make laws for me pls pls. Haba

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  3. When we screamed out that there was massive rigging in the east,people said we were lying.The INEC officials in the east were heavily compromised.This jyst is stale though.

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    1. Hey rigging wasn't just in d east...there was MASSIVE Rigging in d North n d presidential/governoship/rep electictions were over rigged here in our west especially in Lagos(bt it was smartly done by Jagaban n hs crew bt ppl kept shouting pdp pdp)...now talkn about rigging for real, pdp is a learner compare to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu's style(Respect jagaban of life)

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    God, somebody that should have been cooling in jail nw.... This country don spoil finish i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. Congrats oga na naija we dey

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  6. Its a normal level! Funds to quench d crime.

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  7. Good for him. We r all corrupt. Lindaobserve

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  8. That's just how crazy Nigerian politics is. He's supposed to be disqualified.

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  9. en hen! he will now come against all the police offiers that caught him. 9ja, we hail thee!

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  10. Lol.....anything is possible here...congrats to him

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  11. OMG! unbelievable. SO sad for Nigeria. hmmmm

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  12. This is stale tho

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  13. By God's grace , all these rubbish will soon stop. making future generations believe crime pays. God help us to be the change we seek.

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  14. DAT CASE DIES LYK DAT AND NOW HES GIVEN A RETURN TCKT??TOMJERRYSWIT

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  15. PDP will be the down fall of the Igbos. Why not replace this man with a better candidate from PDP. This crook will come for 4years chip your money and still get reelected

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    1. i hear they dont do primaries in pdp so no one cld have replaced him.

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  16. I am not surprise. Nigeria is country of 'anything goes'. A country where people live without shame. Living without shame is dangerous.

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  17. These things only happen in Nigeria..a lot of people are really above the law here.only in Nigeria ,only in Nigeria.

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  18. Nigeria we hail thee!

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  19. Every Country deserves the kind of government they have.

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  20. inec cant be blamed for that..this 1 of the reasons why we voted Jonathan out.. a layman is better than this fool and he's gonna rule over them? its a pity

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  21. Chai..nothing is impossible in Naija!

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  22. Shame on Nigeria, Shame on INEC, Shame on the Justice system, Shame on Military, Shame on the Federal System.....

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  23. This country needs liberation
    from politicians like this.
    Congrats to him.

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    1. U dont always have to comment on every post, u know? No be government work!

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  24. Sometimes I wonder the kind of justice system we have in this country. A confirmed electoral offender is been declared winner of election instead of being arraigned for his offence while the same system sentenced a woman to 266 years imprisonment for stealing 8 million. It's like our Justice systen encourages mega crimes and discourages little crimes.

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  25. Hmmm na who dem catch b thief so apc didn't ring election any where? Pls we should nt b onesided

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    1. Na u be d ringleader? Olodo!!

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  26. Why are congratulating him Linda
    This is why Nigeria wont move forward, corruption is deep routed in every sector of nigeria
    Linda u disappointed me with this post, i expect more from you....

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    1. Linda was only being sarcastic bozo

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  27. Na wa oh, wonders without end in 9ja

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  28. ok, this is the problem I have with govt and this time by that I mean INEC, when we see a guy sitting on the floor with soldiers standing all around him and PVCs all over the place with a report he was caught with it, dont INEC think the public deserve an explanation as to how same person won an election?

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  29. If you win election, INEC would give you certification. If there is a legal issue, it is the court that handles that. There is nothing wrong here please. INEC is not, police, court or principal. Things follow procedures.

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    1. Thank you very much oh. People being over sentimental without understanding the law

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  30. Foolish country, we all know this election was rigged by both sides, the better rigger won.

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  31. Who agrees wit me that this man should be sentenced to 266 years instead of the girl that stole 8million

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  32. Welcome to Nigeria.. The land where impossibility in sane climes is seen as possible. Abeg shey inec officials no see the man ni? dis country sef and selective justice

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  33. This is heartbreaking,Nigeria a country where crime is supported with both arms.

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  34. Efcc hand will not reach here o. Instead they'll be chasing sweet sensation workers! That one stole money, this one stole a state!!!

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  35. Only in Nigeria.... and that's Jonathan(PDP) party

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  36. Only in Nigeria.... and that's Jonathan(PDP) party

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  37. There are serious allegation of electoral fraud; core evidence against this man. It would not require even a lawyer with no experience to take action and emerge victorious. That is why we are tasting for democracy and here is a good acid taste to hold onto democratic value. I am asking that some there or a group of concerned citizens to take legal action against this man; strip him of this position and disqualify him from running public office at least for the next 4 years. INEC is not well grounded for accountability, another learning curve. GMB and cohorts find means to empower INEC- what a shaaaaaaaaame.

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  38. Nothing is impossible in Nigeria. Its a land where even elephants can fly.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  39. Lolsss,,naija

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  40. The so called twin does not resemble him in the least

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  41. Linda what do you mean by "Congrats to him".
    Here is a man who committed an electoral offence but instead of being investigated and charged, he was instead presented with a certificate. This is not the type of change we are expecting.

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  42. I love my country...The more you look....Now go figure

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  43. Everything goes in Nigeria, dats our biggest problem. Linda take note!

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  44. Hmmm..That is deep!

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  45. Was he prosecuted? What did his opponents do to stop him from contesting? Sometimes our attitude of "see nothing, do nothing " must stop. He will get away with it, if his co contestants cannot raise their finger and be counted. No one will do if for them! Sorry o

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  46. Worst is the one thaat happened in Owerri,where Rochas wrote his election results on Fake result sheets( jigawa,kano n Katsina result sheets) we r are here shouting Rochas we know. Some inec officials even opened up how his boys @ gun point gave them results sheets to change figures n we r here talking. Anytin goes in this country.

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  47. Linda, on this same blog of yours was a lady sentenced to 200+ years in imprisonment for stealing 8million in Naira value, and here this criminal gets an award.

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  48. OMG! Are you for real? Let's see if impunity will continue in Buhari's govt.

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  49. Linda Ikeji needs to get facts and ensure stories are true b4 putting up stories. He was never caught wit pvcs, pictures were photoshopped and allegations are false. Kindly stop accusing people falsely. Very unfair to his name and his family.

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  50. Naija will always make me Laugh see stupidity from inec

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  51. only in naija......lol him go soon come for governor.

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  52. This is disappointing. Prof. Jega should fire corrupt INEC officials for not conducting a proper investigation before issuing the certificate.

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  53. linda i love you and everything about you .biko leave emeka ujam nah.....na good people.

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  54. Anything is possible in naija.igbo kwenu!!!igbos n fraud that's the reason they found it difficult to blvd that buhari truely won cos in d history of igbos there never be free n fair election in their states.

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  55. Anything is possible in naija.igbo kwenu!!!igbos n fraud that's the reason they found it difficult to blvd that buhari truely won cos in d history of igbos there never be free n fair election in their states.

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  56. The state governor's intervention saved him. Shameless man that should ordinarily rot in jail.

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  57. EMEKA UJAM WAS AN UPSTANDING INDIVIDUAL IN SECONDARY SCHOOL, EVERYONE'S ROLE MODEL AND A PREFECT. IT'S A SHAME WHAT MONSTERS NIGERIA TURNS GOOD PEOPLE INTO.

    IN THE INTEREST OF EQUITABLE GOVERNMENT AND FAIRNESS HOWEVER, THIS MAN SHOULD BE DISQUALIFIED AND CHARGED ACCORDINGLY FOR HIS ELECTION CRIMES. CRIMINALS DO NOT MAKE GOOD LAWMAKERS.

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  58. Birds of the same mother do the same thing. See the guys twin brother. He was also expelled from UK medical practice.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1340568/I-bet-virgin-What-doctor-said-medic-pestered-date.html

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  59. Wht???Ar u kidding mee.Naija sha...SMH

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  60. Do you guys know the real story? Was he set up? Why was he carrying the cards himself? If you've been involved in a local campaign before, you would know that there must be more to this story than you see.

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  61. Lawbreaker turned lawmaker, this criminal will start making law to catch criminals.

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  62. Yet they say jega is a saint... corrupt civil servants everywhere. tufiakwa!

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  63. He is one of the few good men that has risked everything to break into the political class.... Very brilliant chap. Guys instead of hiding behind screens, come out and see what the real life is

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  64. #OnlyinNaija. Land where we celebrate mega criminals.Someone should pls take this up.....

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