MY LITTLE PIECE OF ADVICE FOR EVERYONE IN ANAMBRA STATE... We are - TopicsExpress



          

MY LITTLE PIECE OF ADVICE FOR EVERYONE IN ANAMBRA STATE... We are now going for elections and I know some of you are taking part in political violence that has been bedevilling the country all the time we have elections If you get hurt tomorrow, neither Nigige, Nwoye, Ifeanyi Uba nor Obiano will know you even voted for them or was fighting for them before you ended up getting hurt... Your name will never be in any history book if you get hurt that day.....not even class 1 social studies book... And Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon will not even react on your death If someone pays you to do something violent, collect the money and chop.... Ask yourself where their family members and even girlfriends are at this moment.... Their kids are watching from afar... I mean! Far away in Europe and other continents... No matter the direction the verdict goes... Never tease a neighbor over it... Those things are the causes of casualties.. I encourage you to exercise your rights to vote, but after casting your vote, I would urge you to go back straight home, enjoy with your family and refrain from partaking in political violence never declare your political stand if you know you are not a politician.... Dont wear the teeshirts, hold flags and handkerchiefs of your favorite party.... REMEMBER: BEFORE NGIGE , NWOYE, IFEANYI UBA AND OBIANO... THERE WAS ANAMBRA... shun political violence, cos no politician was/is worth fighting or dying for. Dont kill your brother because of Ngige, Dont stab your sister because of Obiano, dont snatch ballot box because of Tony Nwoye, dont put your life in Danger because of Ifeanyi Ubah, because after the election the masses becomes their Enemy, you will never see the governor again in your life, you will only hear his siren blowing away and intimidating the masses We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.
Posted on: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 11:40:31 +0000

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