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Market Women in Port Harcourt protesting nullification of Wike's election on Thursday |
Market women in Rivers State on Thursday afternoon, took to the streets of Port Harcourt to protest the nullification of the election of the state governor, Nyesom Wike, by the state Election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja, on October 25th.
The women, who carried placards bearing various inscriptions, walked from Old Township to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP secretariat where they presented their grievances to the PDP chairman in Rivers State, Felix Obuah.
My question is; how much were they paid 2 do this? Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteIts normal,,they are PDP faithfuls,,,but if they want wike back,,they should go n cast their vote when the re-ryn election takes place
ReplyDeleteUwaifo thank u,instead of dem to look out for their homes na D's dem want do
ReplyDeleteU are disturbing d peace of d region..hunger never waya u, u for go ur market go do ur work
ReplyDeleteDis so called women, instead of dem to talk senses into their children head. Now, if anything happen, dey wil b cursing d govt and expect their curse to prevail. If I hear!
ReplyDeleteIs normal thing that can happen everywhere
ReplyDeleteThey're pdp women
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