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Saturday, July 19, 2014

P-Square’s Peter Okoye hints that war with brother Jude is far from over

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The cold war between Psquare’s Peter Okoye and his brother Jude is far from over as confirmed in series of tweets dished out by Peter a while ago.
Angry Peter took to his twitter handle to reply fans and critics who have been insulting him on the social media for not attending his brother’s wedding on July 17th.
In the tweets, he reiterated that Psquare was all about Peter and Paul, implying that he still has issues with Jude Okoye.
“Just to remind some mufus, PSQUARE is PETER & PAUL and I am sure you know what that means. Talk shit again and you would be blocked. Mufus talking about family! My number one family for now is the one I have built and nobody can change that. People talking shit about blood is thicker than water, please which blood is thicker than the one of my children?” He wrote.
He further blocked many of the critics calling out fans for daring to speak against him.
He called them “Mufus” asking them to mind their business.
PRESIDENTIAL candidate of the African Liberation Party, ALP, in the 2011 general elections, Chief Emmanuel Okereke,has attributed Boko Haram insurgency in the country to the handiwork of politicians desperately seeking to rule the country.
Okereke said the insurgency was created by the politicians to intimidate President Goodluck Jonathan from seeking a second term in office.Boko-Haram1
He also said the abduction of the over 200 school girls in Chibok,Borno State was masterminded by the politicians to discredit Jonathan’s administration, so that he can lost support locally and internationally in his re-election bid.
The politician, who is also the Director-General of Taskforce on Illegal Importation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, said these yesterday, in Abuja,while addressing a group under the aegis of Southern Youths For Peace Initiatives, which had bestowed an Award of Excellence on him.
He decried what he called the mounting pressure on President Goodluck Jonathan to visit Chibok community in Borno State, where Boko Haram terrorists abducted the girls, saying such was unnecessary.
Okereke, who insisted that the activities of the sect was the handiwork of “desperate politicians scheming for power in the 2015 general elections”,recalled that Borno State Government had earlier been advised by the West African Examination Council, against taking exams because of the tensed insecurity in the area.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/boko-haram-product-power-seeking-politicians-says-ex-presidential-candidate/#sthash.hQvktLa6.dpuf
PRESIDENTIAL candidate of the African Liberation Party, ALP, in the 2011 general elections, Chief Emmanuel Okereke,has attributed Boko Haram insurgency in the country to the handiwork of politicians desperately seeking to rule the country.
Okereke said the insurgency was created by the politicians to intimidate President Goodluck Jonathan from seeking a second term in office.Boko-Haram1
He also said the abduction of the over 200 school girls in Chibok,Borno State was masterminded by the politicians to discredit Jonathan’s administration, so that he can lost support locally and internationally in his re-election bid.
The politician, who is also the Director-General of Taskforce on Illegal Importation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, said these yesterday, in Abuja,while addressing a group under the aegis of Southern Youths For Peace Initiatives, which had bestowed an Award of Excellence on him.
He decried what he called the mounting pressure on President Goodluck Jonathan to visit Chibok community in Borno State, where Boko Haram terrorists abducted the girls, saying such was unnecessary.
Okereke, who insisted that the activities of the sect was the handiwork of “desperate politicians scheming for power in the 2015 general elections”,recalled that Borno State Government had earlier been advised by the West African Examination Council, against taking exams because of the tensed insecurity in the area.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/boko-haram-product-power-seeking-politicians-says-ex-presidential-candidate/#sthash.hQvktLa6.dpuf
PRESIDENTIAL candidate of the African Liberation Party, ALP, in the 2011 general elections, Chief Emmanuel Okereke,has attributed Boko Haram insurgency in the country to the handiwork of politicians desperately seeking to rule the country.
Okereke said the insurgency was created by the politicians to intimidate President Goodluck Jonathan from seeking a second term in office.Boko-Haram1
He also said the abduction of the over 200 school girls in Chibok,Borno State was masterminded by the politicians to discredit Jonathan’s administration, so that he can lost support locally and internationally in his re-election bid.
The politician, who is also the Director-General of Taskforce on Illegal Importation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, said these yesterday, in Abuja,while addressing a group under the aegis of Southern Youths For Peace Initiatives, which had bestowed an Award of Excellence on him.
He decried what he called the mounting pressure on President Goodluck Jonathan to visit Chibok community in Borno State, where Boko Haram terrorists abducted the girls, saying such was unnecessary.
Okereke, who insisted that the activities of the sect was the handiwork of “desperate politicians scheming for power in the 2015 general elections”,recalled that Borno State Government had earlier been advised by the West African Examination Council, against taking exams because of the tensed insecurity in the area.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/boko-haram-product-power-seeking-politicians-says-ex-presidential-candidate/#sthash.hQvktLa6.dpuf

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