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Saturday 14 March 2015

Photo: Akwa Ibom commissioner kneels before the state First Lady

Here's a photo of Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Don Etim kneeling before the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State, Mrs. Ekaette Unoma Godswill Akpabio at an event recently. Some of you may say he's not really kneeling, just having a close conversation...but...there are several empty seats beside the woman that commissioner Etim could have sat on to speak with her...you get? Lol. The pic is making a lot of people from the state mad! And they sent it over for y'all to judge...:-)

214 comments:

  1. Hmmn. Money good. Pls visit rellanaija.blogspot.com

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    1. I guess doz seats are reserved seats for VIP and he dare not seat there....don't want to believe he's kneeling...just a close/urgent convo

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    2. He is not kneeling. His waist can't carry him even if he bends. We just find one way or the other to hate those in power

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    3. Its just a sign of respect as per african tradition and given the fact that shes his first lady and except she forced him to kneel be4 her I see no reason why this is an issue.


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    4. its nothing ..if u know how to hobfor whatvu want then u''d surely get it...remember ur enemies are those who would sympathise with u wen u sorrowed

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    5. Linda far frm it. He is not kneeling down and let stop jumping into conclusion.

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  2. Its his choice to kneel,i m sure he wasn't forced.

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    1. Abi o, linda go marry Nd stop misbehaving , wat is ur business if he kneels? Idiot

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    2. What is dis madness with you ppl and marriage, it us by force . So its d charade you ppl are calling marriage that you want d poor lady to get herself into cus everyone is getting married? .How many of d so called marriages end up in divorce , or it just living together without loving each other that is so common in Nigeria all in the name of keeping up with d joneses , pls kindly desist from insulting some bus they are not married .

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    3. She learnt from her jesus oga mama piss,na so all dem pdpig politicians dey kneel to talk patience na.
      It turns out d beggars chinyelu okenyeka n eka joy on sdk blog're one n d same person...dey're both stella herself.

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    4. Tell her o . Being soooo petty in her reporting

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    5. He can never kneel for her, he knew her before she was a Governor s wife, infact he knew both of them so all this is uncalled for.... Linda face ya front...

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    6. Loooool....linda na big fool.

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  3. Just d way amechi use to kneel b4 patience jonathan...he was even prostrating...

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    1. Na this same musa wey Gordons been dey yarn us about for dat him joke....musa wey sabi mess mess. See how him raise one yansh so he fit kaboom the whole atmosphere.

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    2. Liar he never knelt for that illiterate
      What do u gain by being stupid LIAR

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    1. He could not have seat on that chair na Linda,I use to think u re way smarter...cant u see doz seats are tagged/reserved?who knows maybe d one next to her is tagged in GEJ's name Or would u park ur car at fashola's parking space if u visit him at alausa even when his car is not there? No matter how soon u intend to leave..that's some respect and tht man understands that ..he was just having a quickie personally convo with her..that's all...

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  5. Respect? Or hypocrite? Does he kneel before his wife??... OBSEQUIOUS

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    1. OBSEQUIOUS...is becoming ubiquitous, is that the only vocabs you've got

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    2. Thanks, but it's actually an adjectival stage name. It has nothing to do with the comments..let's call it my signature. Regards

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  6. Kneel down for what???!!b. As his goddess or what??

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  7. Seriously Linda.. Ur beginning to lack gist.. How's dis one gist now... Kneeling down, lying down, sitting down.. Shebi is his money... U guys sud keep talking while he gets paid

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    1. Don't mind linda, let them keep running their mouths while oga keeps receiving his salary

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  8. He just bent over to talk to her na, no big deal jor

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  9. And this man is someone's father and sugar daddy. M.

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  10. This is what power and money causes...y will a man disrespect himself like this?

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    1. Fool are u a man? You have even changed ur name to linda ikeji's 1st son bcos of d N25k she's been giving u. Get a life.

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    2. Onyx I find your comments on issues very ignorant..

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  11. Linda biya, this PDP advert you have has spoilt your page completely ! I always avoid opening ur page noe because the dark colors and tiny pictures make me dizzy.

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  12. The seats are reserved and by protocol he can't sit on any of them, hence he kneels.

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  13. Phew! We go make am but not this way.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Shut up ode....u dat will do anything for Linda's give away...is Linda not a girl...u should think next tym b4 punching ur device...mumu

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  14. Please, leave that humble woman alone. Rabble rousers.

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  15. He wants to REMAIN in her good books naaaaw. So she can continue to speak well of him to her husband Oga governor. The man understands how the mind of woman work: they can be very PETTY. I'm a woman too... insult me and u have insulted ur mother...!

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  16. Does it really matter if he knees for her or not they are married as well

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  17. I think he knows the rule abt "Reserved Seat". I'm sure those seats were reserved for some personalities and jst maybe he wants to pass a message to d woman n he. Knelt on one knee instead of stooping which might not be convenient for him... My opinion

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  18. The seats has tags which simply means they are reserved for special kinda peeps....i see nothing bad in kneeling to have a close conversation with your oga's wife...hehe

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  19. How silly. He's not kneeling before her, he had to come down to be able to speak with her properly.

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  20. UNHAPPY NIGERIAN.14 March 2015 at 09:35

    Bunch of dignityless people. Am so ashamed of most of this shameless men and women. They are sometimes worse than harlots. Anything for political office. Still they stand up and call themselves men. Gutless and balless men roaming around. This is one thing I like about Amaechi of River State, but fighting (GEJ) this dirty is the only thing I don't like about Amechi of Rivers State. Menless politicians roaming around. Disgrace to his whole family.

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  21. *in Bey's voice* I said Bow!... lmaoooooooo. .

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  22. What do u expect, when d head( presidency) is sick, the whole body is (state government)

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  23. AkwaIbom people and their backward mentality!! If he kneels to talk to her, it's a sign of respect to her position as the first lady of the state. they should get over it!!!

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    1. Tell them, I wonder why they are making a fuss out of it

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    2. If u av no comment, shut ur trap than insult pple. Better still,insult ur ancestors or family. Fool!

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    3. God punish you. You must be a big fool to say this nonsense about Akwa Ibom people. Is it because an Akwa Ibom man refused to fuck your sister? Idiot.

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    4. you are backward yourself. is hilary clinton kneeling for michelle obama? youre just an idiot for making that comment. ps im not from akwa ibom

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    5. You and your family have backward mentality..

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    6. Block head. Its ur father and mother dat has backward mentality. Dats y dey gave birth to u. Idiot!

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  24. you shld always accord respect to ur superior no matter who they are male or female, I see nothing bad in what he did

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  25. common linda. he did that unconciously

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  26. This is so freaking new wrong, Haba now, kneeling down with his bald head fa. Eyi oma da.



    Vote no fight

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  27. humilty at its peak for me tho

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  28. ppl should learn to mind there biz. and stop picking things.

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  29. There are empty chairs by her side nawww. He easily could have sat down on the one closest to her. Like seriously!

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    1. Ode number 2...doz re reserved seats and he sure knows d rule behind reserved seats for VIPs...

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  30. Very anoying image and am not happy about it.....burodi da chai for break fast.

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  31. The subject of discuss calls for kneeling...
    Unoma- I heard you are planning against my husband's candidate?eh Etim?!
    Don Etim- (kneels down) me?lai lai!I no fit oo,after all your husband has done for me?including the 200million naira house built by julius Berger built for me?how na?
    ....

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  32. Lolz our self proclaimed madam Theresa

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  33. Lol ... maybe e get boil for yansh and e no wan sit down ? #sipskunu

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  34. He didnt kneel down, he bent low to hear her out and supported himself with his knee. And even if he does it is nt a big deal. It's humility and respect for ur superior.

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  35. Lol if him no kneel down na me go come do dat 4 him? Na whr man dey chop him go call am workshop...

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  36. na respect now what else, the people complaining will do worst..........talk Is cheap

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  37. Its nothing..people should learn 2 mind their business..shey if d governor nor make am commissioner e 4 fit near d 1st lady? Nonsense

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    1. that is the problem with nigeria

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  38. A matured man. For d love of money.

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  39. Its nothing to it. Jst sign of respect

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  40. his nt reali kneeling jo. he came closer probably cos of d speaker noise in the place

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  41. Arrant bullshit.... Cos it ought to be the other way round.

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  42. Arrant bullshit.... Cos it ought to be the other way round.

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  43. Arrant bullshit.... Cos it ought to be the other way round.

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  44. Coz of money n contracts,#irepexxonmobil

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    1. Some of you r so daft!!!
      What is wrong with him kneeling???

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  45. SMH!!! Power drunk fiend, probably afraid to lose his position and thus belittles himself!

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  46. People with their smelling mouth are fond of always rapping shit..

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  47. There's nothing wrong with it joor... Men respect women in a thousand different ways. There's no outrage here. Except the woman actually asked him to kneel down?

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  48. I beg make dem shut up. If he sit down next to her and whisper or talk , dem go say , he dey toast am.u can never Pls people.

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  49. He jus wanted to listen properly noni nothing wrong

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  50. thats not appropriate! but you know Nigeria naa.the woman can decide his fate,she can sack her,so he gat to respect her...



    #Godblessnigeria

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  51. And, she'll never be royal (Royal).

    But, u can call her Queen Eee. Baby she'll rule, she ruuule. And you you all will kneel for as long as she pleases...


    Gay Life of an Anonymous Writer

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  52. Not a biggie... It shows he is humble and a handy man. Engineers are used to all manners of physical works. This is not a big deal.

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  53. Well as they say if you want to get on the good side of any man poor or rich just be on the good side of his wife.But sincerely speaking the wife of ur oga is ur madam

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  54. He lacks self respect, because of money he worships the first family like they are his God.

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  55. linda mind u dos seats hav name tags on dem n dat wl be more disturbin to sit at a place to apportioned fr u. I see nthn wrong wt de kneeling. So people shd nt make a deal aba it.
    Chaiii hw uneccesary thns can flip people......lmao

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  56. Linda forget matter oooh nigeria politics is so difficult!!! you never knew y the man is kneeling maybe he is trying to save his job lol people can do anything to remain in power JC

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  57. Those seats are for the gods

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  58. linda mind u dos seats hav name tags on dem n dat wl be more disturbin to sit at a place to apportioned fr u. I see nthn wrong wt de kneeling. So people shd nt make a deal aba it.
    Chaiii hw uneccesary thns can flip people......lmao

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  59. Linda!!! Why make a mountain out of a mole hill? It's a free world let the man be. If it was in America that this happened u would have captioned it humble commissioner. This is no News Linda!!!

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  60. linda mind u dos seats hav name tags on dem n dat wl be more disturbin to sit at a place to apportioned fr u. I see nthn wrong wt de kneeling. So people shd nt make a deal aba it.
    Chaiii hw uneccesary thns can flip people......lmao

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  61. Do you call this "kneeling"??... am beginning to suspect that you are an APC stooge

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  62. To me I dnt see any wrong in dt,ppl n deir opinion

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  63. He should have sat down biko

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  64. Nothing wrong. Only the jobless will have time to analyse this.

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  65. Last thing I and my dad will never do, kneeling before woman bcos of what I stand to gain. In nigeria politics, there's more of loyalty than service to the people and that's why most of our governors are not working.

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  66. Yes, der is an empty seat beside her,y nt seat and talk 2 her..Sum polticians re so dumb..

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  67. I heard from his fellow Akwaibomites, that the the commissioner(Don etim) is as big a tyrant and a dictator as the first family. He recently locked up his own cousin(Ubong Etim)who recently wrote an article in the papers exposing his evil ways.

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  68. I wud av tot he was just having a discusion by kindof squating.........but Linda already pointed the empty seats out.........

    So why is he kneeling???????? And he looks older than her





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

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    1. Did u see the tag of doz seats? Take for example d seat close to her could b meant for d president to seat already tagged his name...so u expect him to seat on it? Just d same way u re not expected to park ur car in a parking lot tagged PS name even when his car is not there...

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  69. D return of Mama Peace... He's a political slave

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  70. This is nothing, every other person can do this, even me. Especially where there is noise

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  71. I can say, it's a sign of respect, there is nothing wrong with the commissioner kneeling to discuss with the first lady. Those seats there carries people's name on them so you just don't expect him to sit on any of it because he is a commissioner. Maybe what he came to tell the first lady may not even demand him sitting. It's a sign of respect for the state, the organiser of the programme and also to the first lady. I am not from that state but I respect the commissioner for that acts. People should learn to also see the positive side in every action and not the other way round. Cheers!

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  72. Seekin 4 favour,i guess lol

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  73. Chai!! Aproko Linda! Its not as if he is kneeling down,she's is saying a word 2 him n so he has 2 b in dt kneeling position in order 2 hear properly wat she's saying.

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  74. Weda na half kneel or quarter kneel, kneeling na kneeling jooooor

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  75. Not their bizness.
    Sir if you like lie flat on the ground
    Dats ur problem not mine.

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  76. I can say, it's a sign of respect, there is nothing wrong with the commissioner kneeling to discuss with the first lady. Those seats there carries people's name on them so you just don't expect him to sit on any of it because he is a commissioner. Maybe what he came to tell the first lady may not even demand him sitting. It's a sign of respect for the state, the organiser of the programme and also to the first lady. I am not from that state but I respect the commissioner for that acts. People should learn to also see the positive side in every action and not the other way round. Cheers!

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  77. Only in Nigeria!
    That's what she expected from Amaechi.

    March4Change
    March4Buhari

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  78. I LOVE THIS HUMLE MAN... GOD BLESS YOU SIR. thank you linda

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  79. This is absolute nonsense..dis woman doesn't have respect..

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  80. Ekaette unoma is such a nice nd humble woman.. Was jus a quick conversation no need sitting plus d noisy enviroment.. So she could hear him vice Versa... Ononenyi

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  81. Na dem sabi!
    Na who dem help!
    Linda, take note! or you can observe! Lol.

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  82. Humility is key.. And the seats are reserved

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    1. He's just being respectful.

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    2. Mehnnn that man is sooo clean and looks gentle and romantic...I like

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  84. I don't see anything wrong in this
    Maybe he is just respectful

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  85. Boot lickers everywhere. Odiegwu!

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  86. Why can't people use their brain sometime even you linda or are you so desperate these days, Can't you see that those seats have name-tag on them and it will be uncivilsed of the commisioner to sit on any if his name is not there. The picture is clear that they were just having a conversation and he wouldn't want to stand to cause obstruction and distraction considering it is the 'high- table'. This is the problem why we will never grow in Africa. For me the man is too civilsed. Looking for trouble where there is none is our hobby

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  87. There's nothing wrong with the commissioner kneeling to talk to the First Lady of the State. Not like he knelt to worship her but probably to convey a message. He may be blocking other people's view, so it's ideal he gets down to pass what ever information he has to pass to her. We should stop making fire where there's rather no smoke.

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  88. This is a wicked post. U and i know he was just showing respect not kneel. .pls dont make a mountain out of a mole hill

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  89. I have had myself in a similar situation, watch it carefully the chairs are reserved and in life to get attention of anyone if it means dressing in Orange colour hat, green shirt and a red trouser it realy does not matter as far as he has gotten the attetion of the first lady.

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  90. Me I nor go judge who senior don senior not age oooo I mean power and influence.

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  91. Pls whts d issue here now?mtchwwww

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  92. To be honest this man cannot stand while talking to the woman. She is sitting down and it is in a public place. Let us not see it as her playing superior. He did the normal thing or do we expect him to talk to her standing? It will be generate noise nah!

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  93. Lol.......Nigerians must insinuate sometin else. Lol......probably d man wanted a face to face conversation with d first lady na.

    FF on IG n Twitter @Osirmah

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  94. To be honest this man cannot stand while talking to the woman. She is sitting down and it is in a public place. Let us not see it as her playing superior. He did the normal thing or do we expect him to talk to her standing? It will be generate noise nah!

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  95. the empty seats has names on it...the man is wise, what if he seats on dead trap...what will his people say....? if him yash gum there na wahala

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  96. Guess he hasn't found another job yet. This shows how our leaders govern us.I wonder what his wife will say on this posture.

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    1. This commissioner is fucking his accounts officer in Zenith bank and his wife can't do nothing!!!!

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  97. I don't see any big deal in it sha. He might have done that unknowingly.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  98. He was just having closed conversation nothing more

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  99. Every man should kneel down for a woman, lol.

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  100. Hahahahaha abeg make una free d man joor. Even GEJ don knee bfor woman oooooo.

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  101. Mechuonu Abeg o...nothing dey there. Na where person dey chop person dey do well o. Me too go do same if na me o.

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  102. This is some hw for a full grown man kneeling b4 a woman chaiii

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  103. Linda, there nothing wrong....he decides to accord his governors' wife respect same as the governor. Besides, women need and enjoy respect. Good example to those tout/wife batterers out there.

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  104. I believe his just having a close conversation with the lady.

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  105. Power is talking... Linda see me

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  106. So all the rumours about poeple kneeling before talking to her in the state is true? And she will come on air looking like and angel...... , let me see how they will be kneeling again, after april!

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  107. That's it now, hyposricy,psychophacy,and the First Lady couldn't ask him to sit down, well na PDP matter. Me no like @all.

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  108. Give honour to whom honour is due....lol.

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  109. Power of a woman, don't blame him....many will. do worst to get the position.

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  110. Oh please. So supposing the seats beside her are reserved and he walked over to her from elsewhere? Doesn't look like kneeling to me. And what if it is kneeling? No be him get him leg? Abeg.

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  111. Oh please. So supposing the seats beside her are reserved and he walked over to her from elsewhere? Doesn't look like kneeling to me. And what if it is kneeling? No be him get him leg? Abeg.

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  112. Oh please. So supposing the seats beside her are reserved and he walked over to her from elsewhere? Doesn't look like kneeling to me. And what if it is kneeling? No be him get him leg? Abeg.

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  113. See how useless thi pdp guys are

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  114. There's nothing bad in this na. Nothing wrong in showing this type of respect.

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  115. Nonsensical acts, all for wetin na??? Mcheeeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  116. Nonsensical acts, all for wetin na??? Mcheeeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  117. Nonsensical acts, all for wetin na??? Mcheeeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  118. Linda you just want to make case out of nothing.....mtchwwww

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  119. That one be anything...see the scenario: madam waves on him to come, commissioner walks in..bend knee to hear what she's saying.. Thats all

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  120. He choose to kneel, she didn't force him to kneel so what is the big deal.

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  121. Poster check out ur story well.i was at that rally live.those empty seat were reserved for Udom Emmanuel and his deputy and even their names were written and printed on those seat.so the commissioner did the right thing by not seating on it. Get ur story straight b4 posting plz

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    1. Thank you veryyyyyy much oh for this clarifications.

      Poster get your facts right. Very biased news and who said Akwa Ibomites raised any alarm over the kneeling.????

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  122. I do not see anything wrong. I have done the same thing in almost the same condition (available seats around)...

    To me, this doesn't really mean a thing.

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  123. That's his Cup of tea. She's the governor wife So what do you expect.

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  124. I don't see anything wrong with the pic. Some people can be too principled and poised that they sit on a seat dat does not belong to them....and dat man looks so clean and poised to me

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  125. I don't see anything wrong with the pic. Some people can be too principled and poised that they can't sit on a seat dat does not belong to them....and dat man looks so clean and poised to me

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  126. Na so dem dey Do for dia. If you don't worship the first family then you are their enemy and will be treated as such. That is why Odudu Ukpana has been locked up for close to a year, his dad kicked against the governor then the old man was suddenly murdered, only for the governor to lock up the innocent boy

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  127. Idiami of Uganda dey learn work for where the Akpabios dey...evil rule

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  128. well, he knows what he is looking for
    boviarena.blogspot.com

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  129. I blive it was an impromptu conversation and he knelt unconsciously

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  130. He did no wrong. Those seat are reserved and he had to take that position to balance himself. there is nothing wrong with it. Apart from that she is definitely his boss and age does not apply anymore

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  131. Well he is not really kneeling before her, she is married to his boss it is the husband he is really showing respect to. He can't just balance on the chair and start gisting, una wan comot food from in mouth

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  132. Humility, loyalty. that's what got him there.. Nothing wrong

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  133. He is just having a brief conversation with her and doesn't need to sit down, meanwhile that's just a symbol of respect to the wife of your boss.

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  134. OGABA SPEAKSFAIR14 March 2015 at 12:21

    Let's not read too much into it. We Nigerians are generally very respectful and try to show it as much as possible especially when the person is deserving. It could also be misconstrued if he as good looking as he is, sits on the closest chair to whisper discreetly with his state's first lady.

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  135. Just sign of respect.. it don't matter much

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  136. Na her girl friend! Linda watch it !

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  137. Linda ooooooo those seats are reserved nah, more over its a personal conversation nah Haba.

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  138. Linda pls don't follow akwa-ibomite to call this woman Unoma ℓ̊S̶̲̥̅. Uloma. Beside u are from igbo u know the spelling very well.

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  140. The seats already have peoples names on it.........dumb fucks.

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  141. This man no try at all

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  142. This shows Akwa Ibom is not represented on this comments in here. We in the state know that kneeling for the Governor or the wife is a common thing. You dare not stand unjitery talking to the Governor or the wife then you are a gonna if you dare. Our Governor is an emperor that can do no wrong anyway. So also is the wife but before you blame them try and understand their story. Imagine yourself controlling trillions after you can not afford 10 million you are bound to be high on money.

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  143. Let him kneel down for the first Lady of the state because money has been kneeling down before him for their sake

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  144. Dats his problem nt urz

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  145. Hmm, u guys dunt judge cos his not kneeling they are just having conversation. Kneeling will be with his two legs down. Lin Lin welldone

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  146. Read below, what N. Mandela had for us way back in 2007.
    Re:MANDELA'S MESSAGE TO NIGERIANS & NIGERIAN LEADERS (Excerpts taken from a 2007 interview with Mandela conducted by Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed)

    "You know Iam not very happy with Nigeria. I have made that very clear on many occasions.

    Yes, Nigeria stood by us more than any nation, but you let yourselves down, and Africa and the black race very badly!

    Your leaders have no respect for their people. They believe that their personal interests are the intersts of the people. They take people's resources and turn them into their personal wealth.

    There is a level of poverty in Nigeria that should not be acceptable. I cannot understand why Nigerians are not more angry than they are!

    What do young Nigerians think about your leaders and their country and Africa? Do you teach them history? Do you have lessons on how your past leaders stood by us and gave us large amounts of money? You know I hear from Angolans and Mozambicans and Zimbabweans how your people opened their hearts and their homes to them. I was in prison then, but we know how your leaders punished Western Companies who supported Apartheid.

    'What about corruption and crimes? YOUR ELECTIONS ARE LIKE WARS. NOW WE HEAR THAT YOU CANNOT BE PRESIDENT IN NIGERIA UNLESS YOU ARE MUSLIM OR CHRISTIAN. SOME PEOPLE TELL ME THAT YOUR COUNTRY MAY BREAK UP. PLEASE DON'T LET IT HAPPEN

    Let me tell you what I think you need to do, You should encourage leaders to emerge WHO WILL NOT CONFUSE PUBLIC OFFICE WITH SOURCES OF MAKING PERSONAL WEALTH,

    Corrupt people do not make good leaders; then you have to spend a lot of your resources for education.

    Edeucated children ofmthe poor, so that they can get out of poverty. Poverty does not breed confidence. Only confident people can bring changes. Poor educated people can also bring change, but it will be hijacked by the educated and wealthy....... Give young Nigerians good educztion . TEACH THEM THE VALUE OF HARD WORK AND SACRIFICE, AND DISCOURAGE THEM FROM CRIMES WHICH ARE DESTROYING YOUR IMAGE AS A GOOD PEOPLE

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  147. Dis is not new my peeps. Naija politics pass official stuff oo. Na d way Madam want am b dat nd na d way d commissioner accept am dey very ridiculous

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  148. That's not my business... it's not the reason why I online.




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  149. That's not my business... it's not the reason why I online.




    twenty4yu@yahooo.com

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  150. IT'S NOT THE KNEELING THAT IS THE ISSUE, IT'S COURTESY, BEING A GENTLEMAN. HE COULDN'T HAVE BEEN TALKING WHILE STANDING AND THE LADY SITTING. AFRICAN MENTALITY SHAA.

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  151. Linda be careful oh, I hear what this commissioner does is to lock up people who step on his toes. I hear he has locked up two young men of recent who he feels are not dancing to his tune. He is a well known mafia and controls his own mafia squad in that area, they dont call him "Don" for nothing.

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  152. He is not kneeling and the seat beside are reserved for may be governor and presidential entourage.

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