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Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Photos: Former PDP Legal adviser, Olusola Oke defects to APC

Former legal adviser to PDP, Olusola Oke has defected to the APC. He formally declared for APC in Akure Ondo state today April 8th. 


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    1. Politicians aint loyal........



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

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    2. I believe as far as PDP wil b concerned he is history to them, and he doesn't pull any political weight.

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    3. Who cares?


      Good riddance




      "Ofemanu"





      @Galore

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    4. Whatever sails their boat not my business jare #onelovefromsnow#

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    1. Political prostitutes. Ndi oche barber!

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    2. These guys ain't loyal.*in breezy's voice*

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  3. Friend for Food (FFF)

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    1. These politicians ain't loyal. Gbemi has joined the league of defectors too.

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  4. Bet this is how David Mark will end

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  5. Shameless man who lacks a single strand of decency. Such men should be given a wide berth at APC.

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Which money apc dey share wey this people serious dey defect like this..... Gud for him though....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. Hmmm. Apc na same as PDP cos almost all members formally in PDP are now APC members.

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  8. Na wa o. APC seems to be winning team now

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  9. We don't want him here. Lindaobserve

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  10. shame!!! HUNGRY PDP PEOPLE

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  11. Everyone is now moving where meat dey....chai!naija we hail!

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  12. Good for him. Just as it is said he is former wit no bidding to PDP again.

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  13. Good thing politics isnt like the christian institution of marriage.Else all these political divorcees wouldnt have found it funny.For winning for stay,for losing for go lol

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  14. APC should know d kind of people they r bringing into d party if not d little hope for change will be lost nd we will come back to square one..

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  15. Hehehe...d same olusola oke of pdp...na wa oh, politics tho

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  16. D masquerade come be 4 wetin?

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  17. Na wa o.
    Everybody running to the ruling party.

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  18. hmmm prostitute mtchewww
    APC ain't suppose to accept all these PDPS defectors

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  19. Every one is going to where the "goodies" are.

    Time to know Snitches!!

    @UmehOma

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  20. hmmm prostitute mtchewww
    APC ain't suppose to accept all these PDPS defectors

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  21. Whatz with the masquerade.

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  22. Naija and politics. I laugh.

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  23. the problem with this country: eye service.
    plenty ashawos.
    Plenty fools
    All the criminals AND EVIL MEN are now running to APC to meet their fellow EVIL MEN.

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  24. He was even former gubernatorial candidate in PDP. Jonathan don suffer am well. He placed Mimiko on top the old PDP, people that nurtured and suffered for the party. And greedy Mimiko couldn't work hand in hand with them. That's y he lost in Ondo.

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  25. FOR ME, ALL THIS DEFECTION SHOWS HOW STUPID WE ARE IN OUR COUNTRY.

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  26. What the hell is happening? Everyone is decamping to APC, they should know that is not chop and clean mouth Dem wan go do for there.

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  27. Lol! Fair weather party member. Can we ever find one credible politician?
    The present world's population is nothing less than 7 billion people with four temperamental behavioural personality. In essence, humans tend to act or behave in similar ways sometimes.
    Kindly click
    A Little Bit of me in You. Yes! We're all a Reflection of One Another Character

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  28. These shows how lazy most Nigerians are, always going over to already made. What happened to restructuring n moulding PDP to bounce back better n strong. What are they teaching the younger generations? Not to stand tall if fallen, not to hold your heads high amidst mockery and jesters when you are aimed @ achieving your goals. The ways our leaders are behaving shows why Nigeria isn't moving on positively, always thinking about their pockets. GOD help us all. When PDP will bounce back, they will shamelessly deflect. Nonsense!

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  29. DATS HOW PPLE WIL B DEFECTIN N ONCE PDP COMES BCK DEY DEFECTION WIL CONTINUES...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  30. I av always maintained that this is nt d change we need cos politicians recycle themselves. (WESTINO says so )

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  31. I av always maintained that this is nt d change we need cos politicians recycle themselves. (WESTINO says so )

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  32. I av always maintained that this is nt d change we need cos politicians recycle themselves. (WESTINO says so )

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  33. WE DONT REALLY NEED HIM HE IS ONE OF THE BAD EGGS WE HAVE IN ONDO STATE AND AM NOT SURPRISE STILL WAITING FOR OTHERS LIKE MIMIKO TO MAKE THE CHANGE

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  34. Political prostitute shameless

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  35. If all PDP people join APC wont we just be dealing with the same problem with a new name...people should follow a rigorous process to defect or stay party-less.

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  36. Stupidity playing its ugliness in Nigeria

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  37. Enough already, we don't want too much crowd. Linda take note!

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  38. Enough already, we don't want too much crowd. Linda take note!

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  39. Enough already, we don't want too much crowd. Linda take note!

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  40. shame on dis politicians, dis are just greedy sets pple seeking for attention and power at all cost.... once a democrat or republican always would be. u dnt jump at will.......fuck dem all

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  41. Enough already, we don't want too much crowd. Linda take note!

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  42. Shameless set of politicians, their plan is to gang up, win all the assembly seats in ondo state and impeach governor Olusegun Mimiko, it's a war between the Akokos and the Ondos. The present deputy governor is scheming so hard to become governor that is why he decamped 2 days to elections. This is a man that Mimiko refused to impeach despite the fact that pple were calling for Ali Olanusi impeachment due to the fact that he is old and his health has failed he can't even talk well, and also the deputy governor cldnt win his polling unit @ supare in 2012 but Mimiko refused and left him there. Now this same Old man is the one championing this cross carpeting from PDP to APC. APC will soon fall though I supported Buhari but with this crop of politicians corrupt ones @ that running from PDP to join APC their end is near.

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  43. dis politicians sef...jst coz goodluck didnt win all of dem dey defect....smh dnt trust anyone in life!!!

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  44. You guys don't have an idea about anything!! Apc did not need to pay anyone to defect, when big wigs such as Saraki and Akume were leaving pdp they did not care now Apc won kware, kogi and benue and their mouth is agape!!! Did Apc not win ondo? Add your 2 plus 2 and use ur brain

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  45. You guys don't have an idea about anything!! Apc did not need to pay anyone to defect, when big wigs such as Saraki and Akume were leaving pdp they did not care now Apc won kware, kogi and benue and their mouth is agape!!! Did Apc not win ondo? Add your 2 plus 2 and use ur brain

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  46. The Bandwagon effect is thriving indeed. Apparently people are seeking only where to get their daily bread and not national interest.

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  47. The Bandwagon effect is thriving indeed. Apparently people are seeking only where to get their daily bread and not national interest.

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  48. #Baba,now that you have won,take note of all the people decamping to APC. They are coming to distract you.

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  49. HUNGRY MEN AND WOMEN. SHOW ME THE CHANGE THE APC IS BRINGING APART FROM CHANGE OF NAME!

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  50. So much 4 change! D more dishonest u are, the higher the probability of bin disloyal

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  51. A word of caution to the APC. Your party is enjoying what we call economic of scale with the recent defection, but these are the same bad eggs that got PDP into a cartel of wicked, corrupt and irresponsible party that Nigerians have to vote them out. I sincerely pray that APC does not get into the state of PDP, you must not allow every tom, dick and harry defects from the moon and just gained access into APC lest the party suffers the same loss in the next four years. A word is a enough for the wise...

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  52. SHAMEFUL... Fair weather party members... I kuku trust Buhari prison tinx straight

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    1. My dear they re FFF ( friends for food)

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  53. everybody is decamping ..interesting

    http://applytojobs.blogspot.co.uk

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  54. Na doz bad omens wey use one nyash sit down 4 PDP, God go sort all of dem out nd set d motion back to normalcy

    @jessyangels4love

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  55. NIGERIA'S OVERPAID LEGISLATORS
    PLEASE, READ: THIS IS WHY EVERYBODY WANTS
    TO GO TO ABUJA. Read & send to all your contacts let us do this together so that our country will be better for us and children to live like other Europe country that our Nigeria people are runny to today thank you,
    If you don't understand why those who are in
    Abuja don't want to return and those who want
    to go are doing so at all cost, look at this
    information.
    SPECIAL REPORT:
    SALARY OF NIGERIAN SENATORS.
    After reading through this Special Report, any
    shred of doubt in the reader's mind that Nigeria is
    doomed and heading for a headlong, downward
    plummeting will simply dissipate. The details of
    the remuneration of an average Nigerian Senator
    is detailed below:
    * Basic Salary (B.S) - N2,484,245.50
    * Hardship Allowance (50% of B.S) -
    N1,242,122.70
    * Constituency Allowance (200% of B.S) -
    N4,968,509.00
    * Newspapers Allowance (50% of B.S) -
    N1,242,122.70
    * Wardrobe Allowance (25% of B.S) -
    N621,061.37
    * Recess Allowance (10% of B.S) - N248,424.55
    * Accommodation (200% of B.S) - N4,968,509.00
    * Utilities (30% of B.S) - N828,081.83
    * Domestic Staff (70% of B.S) - N1,863,184.12
    * Entertainment (30% of B.S) - N828,081.83
    * Personal Assistants (25% of B.S) - N621,061.12
    * Vehicle Maintenance Allowance (75% of B.S) -
    N1,863,184.12
    * Leave Allowance (10% of B.S) - N248,424.55
    * Severance Gratuity (300% of B.S) -
    N7,452,736.50
    * Car Allowance (400% of B.S) - N9,936,982.00
    * TOTAL MONTHLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00
    ($181,974.00)
    * TOTAL YEARLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00 x 12
    = N353,756,988.00 ($2,183,685.00)
    * EXCHANGE RATE: $1 = N162
    LEGISLATORS PAY WORLDWIDE PER ANNUM
    * Britain - $105,400.00
    * United States - $174,000.00
    * France - $85,900.00
    * South Africa - $104,000.00
    * Kenya - $74,500.00
    * Saudi Arabia - $64,000.00
    * Brazil - $157,600.00
    * Ghana - $46,500.00
    * Indonesia - $65,800.00
    * Thailand - $43,800.00
    * India - $11,200.00
    * Italy - $182,000.00
    * Bangladesh - $4,000.00
    * Israel - $114,800.00
    * Hong Kong - $130,700.00
    * Japan - $149,700.00
    * Singapore - $154,000.00
    * Canada - $154 000.00
    * New Zealand - $112,500.00
    * Germany - $119,500.00
    * Ireland - $120,400.00
    * Pakistan - $3,500.00
    * Malaysia - $25,300.00
    * Sweden - $99 300.00
    * Sri Lanka - $5,100.00
    * Spain - $43,900.00
    * Norway - $138,000.00
    In terms of lawmakers’ salaries as a ratio of GDP
    per capita, the gap is even much wider. While the
    salary of a Nigerian lawmaker is 116 times the
    country’s GDP per person, that of a British
    member of parliament is just 2.7 times.
    The average salary of Nigerian worker based on
    the national minimum wage is N18,000.00, So,
    the yearly salary is N18,000.00 x 12 =
    N216,000.00 ($1,333.00)
    Remember, Yearly Salary of Nigerian Senator =
    $2,183,685.00.
    Proportion: $2,183,685.00/$1,333.00 = 1,638
    It will take an average Nigerian worker 1,638
    years to earn the yearly salary of a Nigerian
    Senator.
    Source: the economist
    Legislators, both at d state & federal level are d
    problem of dis country. They only legislate into
    their pocket. Lets unite, mobilize & move against
    them beginning with those thieves at the National
    Assembly. We the Nigeria youth want the National Assembly Annum to be cut to $70,000.00. Per yearly thank you.

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  56. NIGERIA'S OVERPAID LEGISLATORS
    PLEASE, READ: THIS IS WHY EVERYBODY WANTS
    TO GO TO ABUJA. Read & send to all your contacts let us do this together so that our country will be better for us and children to live like other Europe country that our Nigeria people are runny to today thank you,
    If you don't understand why those who are in
    Abuja don't want to return and those who want
    to go are doing so at all cost, look at this
    information.
    SPECIAL REPORT:
    SALARY OF NIGERIAN SENATORS.
    After reading through this Special Report, any
    shred of doubt in the reader's mind that Nigeria is
    doomed and heading for a headlong, downward
    plummeting will simply dissipate. The details of
    the remuneration of an average Nigerian Senator
    is detailed below:
    * Basic Salary (B.S) - N2,484,245.50
    * Hardship Allowance (50% of B.S) -
    N1,242,122.70
    * Constituency Allowance (200% of B.S) -
    N4,968,509.00
    * Newspapers Allowance (50% of B.S) -
    N1,242,122.70
    * Wardrobe Allowance (25% of B.S) -
    N621,061.37
    * Recess Allowance (10% of B.S) - N248,424.55
    * Accommodation (200% of B.S) - N4,968,509.00
    * Utilities (30% of B.S) - N828,081.83
    * Domestic Staff (70% of B.S) - N1,863,184.12
    * Entertainment (30% of B.S) - N828,081.83
    * Personal Assistants (25% of B.S) - N621,061.12
    * Vehicle Maintenance Allowance (75% of B.S) -
    N1,863,184.12
    * Leave Allowance (10% of B.S) - N248,424.55
    * Severance Gratuity (300% of B.S) -
    N7,452,736.50
    * Car Allowance (400% of B.S) - N9,936,982.00
    * TOTAL MONTHLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00
    ($181,974.00)
    * TOTAL YEARLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00 x 12
    = N353,756,988.00 ($2,183,685.00)
    * EXCHANGE RATE: $1 = N162
    LEGISLATORS PAY WORLDWIDE PER ANNUM
    * Britain - $105,400.00
    * United States - $174,000.00
    * France - $85,900.00
    * South Africa - $104,000.00
    * Kenya - $74,500.00
    * Saudi Arabia - $64,000.00
    * Brazil - $157,600.00
    * Ghana - $46,500.00
    * Indonesia - $65,800.00
    * Thailand - $43,800.00
    * India - $11,200.00
    * Italy - $182,000.00
    * Bangladesh - $4,000.00
    * Israel - $114,800.00
    * Hong Kong - $130,700.00
    * Japan - $149,700.00
    * Singapore - $154,000.00
    * Canada - $154 000.00
    * New Zealand - $112,500.00
    * Germany - $119,500.00
    * Ireland - $120,400.00
    * Pakistan - $3,500.00
    * Malaysia - $25,300.00
    * Sweden - $99 300.00
    * Sri Lanka - $5,100.00
    * Spain - $43,900.00
    * Norway - $138,000.00
    In terms of lawmakers’ salaries as a ratio of GDP
    per capita, the gap is even much wider. While the
    salary of a Nigerian lawmaker is 116 times the
    country’s GDP per person, that of a British
    member of parliament is just 2.7 times.
    The average salary of Nigerian worker based on
    the national minimum wage is N18,000.00, So,
    the yearly salary is N18,000.00 x 12 =
    N216,000.00 ($1,333.00)
    Remember, Yearly Salary of Nigerian Senator =
    $2,183,685.00.
    Proportion: $2,183,685.00/$1,333.00 = 1,638
    It will take an average Nigerian worker 1,638
    years to earn the yearly salary of a Nigerian
    Senator.
    Source: the economist
    Legislators, both at d state & federal level are d
    problem of dis country. They only legislate into
    their pocket. Lets unite, mobilize & move against
    them beginning with those thieves at the National
    Assembly. We the Nigeria youth want the National Assembly Annum to be cut to $70,000.00. Per yearly thank you.

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  57. Betrayer! Lol! In politics there are no permanent friends or enemies.

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  58. And the APC is going to accept this traitor at this time.

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  59. Shameless people. No principles at all. you won't stay back and rebuild your party for the future. I expect more hungry people to follow. Looking for where to chop....

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  60. Pls oooo mke dem no spoil apc,yeye pple

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  61. Shameless politicians, we keep saying change! Change! Bt as it is,all APC card carrying members are former PDP still d same thieves

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  62. As a former legal adviser of PDP,he lacked political ideology that's why he defected so early. With political ideology he could remain in PDP and transform it to a viable opposition and then return to the center as a ruling party years to come.

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  63. Naijaaaaa!!!. Kai, everyone wants where the action is. Check out here for sports news

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  64. N let d defecting begin..worthless politicians! T'won't b business as usual with APC.

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  65. Going back to one party state. Ask him what he stands for and his views will not be more than pedestrian - "I want change"

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  66. Business as usual.. PDP rushing to APC. Is that the change?

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  67. APC = PDP ! We youths are just fooling ourselves and being blinded with the smaller picture. These people are all the same. First that useless Obasanjo tore his membership card others followed. Whats now the difference? It seems only David Mark left in PDP. Africa will always be dark as it seems we can't use the light to see :(

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  68. Its not surprising that na the yoruba man (obasanjo) first sellout , tear him membership card, well other pdp members followed his lead. Traitor as usual. They want to keep digging the national cake! enjoy!

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  69. Just now, just now? This man? Why na? Shameless? Everybody no shame?

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  70. What a shameless group of old men that have little or no integrity. How can you leave a party, an ideology that you believed for 15 years and desert the same party less than a week after your party's presidential candidate lost his election. It's only obvious that you and your group are desperate hawks, who would only align with any government in power (AGIP). I wonder what morals you want your kids to learn from your behaviour. I am an APC loyalist and I trust that the party would use and dump you after the gubernatorial election, we don't need your type in our wagon of change.

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