APC Buying Anambra Legislators for N100m Each



Following the prepardnepreof the Fulani controlled APC party to replace the last legacy left by the Ikemba Nnewi, Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu (The APGA paty) with the occultic APC; the AnabraA lawmakers have been glutenously been enticed with N100m.

According to our source, it is uncovered that the deputy governor has also been caught like fish going after hook feeds. They are buying Anambra lawmakers to close their mouths when they will bring the last candidate on the score board.

"Of course, this was the promise Governor Obiano made to the presidency during election," our souce added. The purpose for all this is to Grant them access to hand over power to Andy Uba who had promised to be loyal to the Fulani and make provisions for the proper grassing of Fulani cows in Anambra.

Capturing Anambra means that the key historical homes of the Igbo are captured (the Nri and the Umudiala). After this, Igbo history will be completely phazed out for frivolities. Fulani know this, but the Anambra eyes are Blinded to the reality of their persons.  That was why Femi Fani Kayode, today, becomes a "Chichidodo" for joining the party he called "gangs of cultists," and promised to die instead of joining APC.














People said he was broke and needed a way of concealing the case against his regime as the minister for Aviation.


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