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Monday, 8 February 2016

Doyin Okupe writes on Ken Nnamani's exit from PDP

The former Senate president announced his exit on Feb. 6th but didn't declare for any other party!

56 comments:

  1. Yes o,i love dis. Nothing lasts forever. He has left,d party must move on









    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  2. Okay. More Instagram followers for you

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  3. Nice one from him
    Struggle continues
    Am temporary out of service
    Pls try again later
    Linda dont take note!

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  4. all this defects from PDP to APC is so unreal and shameful to me but politicians will always remain politicians.

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  5. Oh my gosh Doyin you are a great man one.
    Ken nnamdi is not only ashamed but a disgrace too.
    If only p..d..p greedy wicked men will come together and rearrange them self with truth,love and unity the will rise again to chase terrorist buhari scam party away from aso rock.
    Doyin keep up the good world.

























    #sad indeed

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  6. eeyah



    meenah_wakil on instagram

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  7. eeyah



    meenah_wakil on instagram

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  8. their bizness...















    Don~ jazzycrush

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  9. With the level ho hypocrisy and lack of vision the APC represents, no doubt PDP or a new party will take over come 2019. I don't see APC surviving till 2019 because of the greedy elements that formed the party.

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  10. With the level ho hypocrisy and lack of vision the APC represents, no doubt PDP or a new party will take over come 2019. I don't see APC surviving till 2019 because of the greedy elements that formed the party.

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  11. Ok heard..Linda observe carefully

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  12. Any reasonable person will not associates with criminals and lies.politicians are thieves let him go and take care of his family....nuel

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  13. Lol
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  14. Sir, PDP has long been dead and buried

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  15. I may be tempted to believe if this is coming from a stalwart and diehard.but from a man known to speak with both sides of his mouth,nah! Its probably harder or hard for him to switch parties cos he knows he may never be accepted, not even by SDP.

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  16. we know he will soon declare his interest for APC (Association of Past Criminals) afterall they are all polithiefcians.

    #LibBadBoy

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  17. That is the spirit brother " We will be back" for real, hard times doesn't last but hard people and party do. One love ❤ one people one democracy one party.. Jah bless.

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  18. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin8 February 2016 at 10:33

    OK seen.

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  19. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin8 February 2016 at 10:33

    OK seen.

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  20. Hurray! Doyin Okupe spoke maturely for the first time. Keep it up

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  21. WORD!!!
    Dude Okupe is beginning 2 sound Polished.
    Thread this path n earn a fan in 'Z'

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  22. who cares and who ask for your opinion?

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  23. who cares and who ask for your opinion?

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  24. Mcheeeeeeeew! Like I care. Linda take note!

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  25. who cares and who ask for your opinion?

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  26. who cares and who ask for your opinion?

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  27. For his principled and resolute stand against Obasanjo's unconstitutional, undemocratic and self-serving third term agenda, Ken Nnamani is equally deserving of the honour, "Hero of African democracy" which was conferred on Goodluck Jonathan.
    Corruption is an enemy of democracy, I wonder what he was doing in an undemocratic party like PDP in the first place.

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  28. Mr okupe, with all sincerity I think you should brace yourself with the fact that the era of pdp is over in this country. Even if apc fails to deliver God will raise another party for himself. Pdp is coming back to no where.

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  29. Amen..PDP most bounce back 4 sure,but dis time sincerity should be involved

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  30. Is he still relevant? Who cares!

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  31. Our party don die

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  32. Some people see a week from today... some a month... some a year... some five years.. etc.. Those that can see into the womb of TIME will always persever...

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  33. Campaign after election

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  34. Keno u don fall ur hands... whc pressure cum make u take that kind decision? It'll only get better my fellow Nigerians

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  35. Yes, I respect this man a lot. His integrity goes beyond this party!!!

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  36. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)8 February 2016 at 17:50

    Na dem sabi

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