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Victor Nwokolo is a terrible side effect of the rice, beans and generator politics that has hypnotized the Ika people-Ajaja



Victor Nwokolo is a terrible example and a devastating side effect of our "Rice and beans and Generator politics"......

By Smart Ajaja.

Look at this one who put the voice of the Ika people on "OFF" position for nearly eight years now, talking trash about even development. I warned the Ika people against reelecting this mute but they bought the fraud called "PDP ALL THE WAY" to silence themselves.
I want those stupid Ika people who used the ignominious PDP all the way rhetoric to put this recluse in position to come out openly to justify this tragic failure of a representative.
I want some of those Ika bigots who set me up for attacks for telling them the truth in their Ika group of hardcore PDP liars, hypocrites, sycophants, haters and blackmailers to come out here in the open to challenge me or tell the Ika people why this "eze Mkpume onu" should be returned for the third time to the House of Representatives for which he is said to be scheming again.
The Ika people should stop allowing themselves to be manipulated by a few people who do not want the best for Ika and the Ika nation.
In 2019, the opposition parties must present candidates in Ika to flush out all these bigoted Ika patriots that are trading with the future of the Ika people.
Victor Nwokolo is a terrible side effect of the rice, beans and generator politics that has hypnotized the Ika people into a near irreversible coma.
Too sad for a nation with high profile intellectuals that mediocre personalities are those they put forward as their representatives.
Ha Ika.....
Hon. Victor Nwokolo

Smart Ajaja

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