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Yar’Adua, set Uwazuruike free now!
To watchers of Nigeria’s power politics, the Ralph Uwazuruike case is yet another chilling reminder of not just the iniquities of the political class...
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Prince New Orleans, U.S.A November 14, 2007
Gega Ekeh, i wonder where you got your name from? Are you trying to be Hausa Igbo or Igbo Yoruba? We wouldn't love to adopt your caliber into igbo folks,
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keke Istanbul, Turkey November 04, 2007
I never know that some people can be stupid like this guy, gaga ekeh or what ever. Dog is better that him cause we can use it as pet. Igbo is not part of your Nigeria,so why must it be your problem. Why must you feel pains that the Igbo dont want to be with your country anymore.
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Gaga Ekeh Stanford, USA November 01, 2007
Brother Odion: Obowa. Please tell me, what do ndigbo want? Why should Brother Ralph be set free? I'm being serious. I am notorious, on this site, for chastizing and antagonizing the FG. But I am serious in this matter. Brother Ralph has committed treason by attempting to negotiate the non-negotiable unity of our country. Get it. You are slaves. So long as you abide by the 1999 constitution. If you don't have the gutts to revolt, as Professor Adeyeye suggested in the 2006 memo that many of us read, then please be quiet and let those of us who can restructure nigeria dialog with SSS Chief Olanikpekun. He, after all, is more powerful than our cattle rearing president who is just as weak, apparently, as Shagari. Jihad, my son. You are slaves!
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