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APC still bitter over loss of Deputy Senate President position – Oyegun

By Channels TV
18 July 2016   |   10:26 am

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    Oyegun, “We have putting in the Best contingent” yet no electricity, Fashola is but went to sleep, while collecting his salaries uninterrupted, BASTARDS IN POWER, WORST HUMAN BEINGS RUNNING THE AFFAIRS OF A NATION. UNPARALLELED EVIL SOULS, THAT SOME DEMONS WOULD NOT EVEN ACCEPT. AGENTS OF LUCIFER, YOU WILL PERISH ONE AFTER ANOTHER. BIGOTS FROM HELL. GOD DESTROY EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. FOOLS.

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    oyegun, please return the money you stole from Edo State while you were governor of the state.

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    Let’s play politics without bitterness in this country. Party leanings apart we are all Nigerians. Every Nigerians owes allegiance to one nation. Why this bickering about the position that Senator Ekweremadu occupies? Is he not a Nigerian? If I were Oyegun, though I don’t envy him a bit, I would as Chairman of APC be having sleepless nights thinking of how to fix the problems of Nigeria. For me, Ekweremadu is not an issue,at all. Let us not be the lazy workman quarreling with every tool, while the work is left unattended. Let Ekweremadu be, pls.

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