They said they had resolved to attack Obasanjo’s business interest in Port Harcourt, Warri, Asaba, Calabar, Uyo and other cities in the Niger Delta, adding that since he had decided to label President Jonathan as an enemy, he is also an enemy to the region.
Mr. Preye Ekpebide, Delta State Chairman Phase Three Amnesty Programme, who addressed newsmen during the peaceful protest, said Obasanjo’s aspersion on Jonathan was as a result of his failure to use the president as a puppet and surrogate.
Mr. Preye Ekpebide, Delta State Chairman Phase Three Amnesty Programme, who addressed newsmen during the peaceful protest, said Obasanjo’s aspersion on Jonathan was as a result of his failure to use the president as a puppet and surrogate.
That's their biz have had enough of this OBJ's issh........
ReplyDeleteOmo e don set. Obj's aout to feel d wrath of d south. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteGood for him.
ReplyDeletevery Good.. he deserve it
ReplyDeleteHmm,,GEJ please call ur animals to order biko...we hv had enough already....
ReplyDeleteBruh make de no pity dat old man
DeleteAll his bragging, make dem leave matter. OBJ will come and nothing will happen. its just an IGG matter
ReplyDeleteSee how foolish ds people are, dey re dancing to obys tune,telling him dey can't do without him,dem fall my hand
ReplyDeleteThese guys are nothing but a bunch of illiterates, telling the world that they can only thrive in militancy. It a pity that they have forgotten that their top men als have stakes in other regions.
ReplyDeleteSenseless south south militant,they av forgotten that OBJ give them sense of belonging in the presidency, PDP is at the edge of endanger Nigerians,and Nigeria unity that was why OBJ exit the party openly,i think he don't wnt to be among of the people Nigerian and the world will hold accountable. I beleive obj is the pillar that hold the unity of nigeria.
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