Olusola Joseph Idowu
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Nwodo's Big Fall a Lesson to His Likes

Started this discussion. Last reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere Jan 24, 2011. 1 Reply

I don't know much about Enugu and Igbo politics. But I have read a lot on the theory, practice and emotions of them, since the Nwodo saga started on the 13th of this month. He had despite court…Continue

 

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Mar 21, 2012
Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Olusola Joseph Idowu's discussion Nwodo's Big Fall a Lesson to His Likes
"Nwodo ploted his own fall.  He turned deaf ears to the voice of reason and so fell into the pit he dug for someone else.  I don't have sympathy for him."
Jan 24, 2011
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Nwodo's Big Fall a Lesson to His Likes

I don't know much about Enugu and Igbo politics. But I have read a lot on the theory, practice and emotions of them, since the Nwodo saga started on the 13th of this month. He had despite court orders restraining him, broke into the PDP convention to “parade himself as the National Chairman of the party” and attempted to preside over the National convention to nominate the Presidential candidate of the party for the April elections. The court had restricted him from such privileges pending the…See More
Jan 23, 2011
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Journalist & Civil/Structural Engineer
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The Holy Bible
What I like about Nigeria
That any Nigerian can stand tall and look anybody in the eye: Nigerians are born without inferiority complex. But if the present attitude of fraud -419 continues, the very younger generations won't be able to walk shoulder high in the society.

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At 8:39am on March 21, 2012, Debora Justin said…

Hello
my name is Debora, it's my pleasure to drop you some words just to say Hello and how was your day? well i will like to known little more about you, and also i want to tell you more about my self,
please i will be very happy if you will reply me via my email address so that we can move further for knowing each other (deb_justin@hotmail.com) Thanks I'm waiting for your reply,
Yours Debora,

 
 
 

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