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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Pee2k3: 4:29pm On Jun 09, 2013
kokoA: who is the foolish one here? FG has declared a full SOE in states where "his christian brothers are killed daily". Why can't we (christians and pastor Oritsejiafor) keep quiet and pray for a successful work by our military men? Attacking the person of Gen. Buhari who only aired his opinion equals to taking it personal, which might make people think he is trully working for PDP. Afterall, ACN was against the SOE, why didn't he call for the arrest of the entire ACN chieftains? Nobody can be more "christian" than another in national issues!
buhari claimed muslems are killed daily in d SOE and u are saying christians are d victims. My friend who is d better fool among both of u?
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 4:32pm On Jun 09, 2013
[b]This is even as President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua on Friday ordered the Defence Headquarters to make sure that peace is restored to the troubled Niger Delta region without further delay.

The crisis, which led to the deployment of troops in streets in Port Harcourt, had compelled some residents to flee the city while others have been holed inside their houses. While street fighting subsided early in the week, the suspected killing of one of the militant leaders, Mr. Soboma George, during an armed confrontation with troops on Thursday morning led to the escalation of crisis in the state. Residents of the affected areas have since fled their homes, while public and private institutions as well as business centres in the area have remained shut. But the Commissioner for Information in the state, Mr. Emma Okah, who announced the imposition of the curfew, said that it would take effect from 7pm to 6am daily with effect from Friday.

... meanwhile

Governor Celestine Omehia of Rivers State yesterday (Saturday August 18, 2007) announced what amounted to a subtle proclamation of emergency rule in the state when he said soldiers would be on Port Harcourt streets for the next six months.
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I don't know what Maj. Gen. Buhari is talking as if the Niger Delta were given a pat on the back.

http://thewestandothers..com/2007/08/port-harcourt-under-siege-as-residents.html
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 4:35pm On Jun 09, 2013
Pee2k3: buhari claimed muslems are killed daily in d SOE and u are saying christians are d victims. My friend who is d better fool among both of u?

A SOE was imposed on a state where Christians are killed daily due to the actions of the Boko Haram.

GMB is talking that the SOE is killing Muslims daily. So what GMB is talking about is different from what KokoA is talking about.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Nobody: 4:38pm On Jun 09, 2013
Ebi K Alagba

If all this write up are in defense of Gen Buhari, then how come did the CPC avoided why Gen Buhari compared Boko Haram and the activities of Niger-Delta militants that never attacked Christians or Muslims or Northerners that were in every local Government area of the Niger-Delta States going about their legitimate businesses unmolested? Sign of guilt, i guess!

"In August 1975, as a Lt. Colonel, GMB was appointed military governor of North-Eastern State, an area now comprising the six states of the North East geo-political zone. He governed with such acuity and urbanity that was undoubtedly the basis for the future development of the area"....CPC

Just before you brag; Is the CPC aware that the North-East of Nigeria is the most backward region in terms of Education in Nigeria? And reading through, i did not see how Gen Buhari elevated the region educationally bearing in mind that one of the major causes of Boko Haram activities and it's membership is illiteracy, hence their Members are easily hypnotize with religion to becoming Terrorist against their own Country and Citizens and everything that stands for growth.

I will advise the CPC to read through the life and time of late Pa Obafemi Awolowo and see the impact of how his free and compulsory Education is to the People of the South-West and South-South region by extension. This is the type of Leaders that a Party should brag about and not urbanization without Education and at the end it created; BOKO HARAM aka "WESTERN EDUCATION IS SIN". Can you blame me from tracing the genesis of Boko Haram from the neglect of Education in the North-Eastregion, while he was the oga at the top?

Education is key and while Gen Buhari was there as a Sole Administrator he failed woefully to see the importance of Education and how it will impact on the future and their rejection of Western Education gave birth to Boko Haram and it all started from the North-East long ago.

It's shameful trying to rope CAN and it's Leadership with Politics. Is the CPC as a party insinuating that just because the Sultan of Sokoto suggested that Amnesty be granted to Boko Haram as a means to end the bloodshed in the North means he is a Politician or a in sympathy with Boko Haram? The answer is a capital; NO.

The activities of Boko Haram made the Sultan and CAN President to embark on consultation with the Presidency as all hands are on deck to stop violence in the North. They are both struggling to STOP further bloodshed by Boko Haram, but unfortunately, the CAN is more vocal because Christians and their worship centers are the major victims of Boko Haram regularly.

So, it is totally insane and insensitive for any Writer or political Party to label the CAN Leadership as a Political affiliate of Mr President. The Sultan of Sokoto is a visitor to the Villa on issues of National interest and security and CAN Leadership cannot be an exemption, but for any Party to single out CAN as playing politics shows that they are angry at CAN for being vocal against the activities of Boko Haram in line with the feelings of their National Leader, Gen Buhari.

There is no Political party that has threaten the peace and unity of Nigeria more than the CPC and it's inciting public utterances by their Leaders. The evidences are there for all to allow their sincere conscience to be the judge.
If not for the post-election violence caused by the defeat of their Leader in the 2011 elections, the elections would have been violent free Nationwide.

By the way, which Political party came to the rescue of the arrested post-elections Arsonist and murderers for their BAIL? Was it not the CPC? What other evidence does one need again?

CPC should know that they are a Political Party and not spokesman for any religion or Terror group going by their attempt to rubbish the hard earned name of CAN that has being the voice of all Nigerians that suffered the barbaric attacks of Boko Haram and should refrain from their anti-christian posture which majority of Nigerians have long concluded.

Insulting CAN Leadership is insulting the collective sensibility of all Christians in Nigeria and Christians are known to show respect to the Leadership of other religions Worldwide. PDP as a Party has never insulted any religious group or it's Leadership because they know how sensitive Nigerians are with religion and respect our feelings and also their membership cuts across all regions and religions in Nigeria as a circular Country.

Respect una sef, CPC!



culled from facebook

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by REVOLUTNIS: 4:41pm On Jun 09, 2013
All the supporters of Gen Buhari are fools
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by texazzpete(m): 5:31pm On Jun 09, 2013
Abeg abuse Buhari all you like, but let nobody here come and insult our intelligence by claiming that the MEND folks were 'fighting for justice' and they 'did not kill civilians'.

I guess I missed the part where oil workers that were gunned down at their place of work were non civilians. Perhaps the innocent people who were machine-gunned to death during the Atlas Cove attack were JTF in disguise? What about the traumatized victims of kidnapping? The Agip staff shot in the head during an attack on their facility? The Shell personnel gunned down at Alakiri. See below for an example

http://www.legaloil.com/NewsItem.asp?DocumentIDX=1200003488&Category=news

THE new year began on a bloody note in Port Harcourt early yesterday after gunmen attacked two police stations and the famous Presidential Hotel in the city, killing at least 16 people, seven of them policemen. A petrol tanker also exploded in the city, razing 30 houses and displacing scores of families.

Some of the victims of the gun attack were on their way back home from new year church service, and warlord Ateke Tom who has claimed responsibility for the attacks says he will kill more.

Famous gospel artiste and West African Idol award winner, Timi Dakolo, was wounded in the attack.

He was shot as he left the Presidential Hotel after a performance.


Continue babbling about MEND 'fighting for justice and liberation' while the ex-MEND commanders lounge in penthouse suites in Abuja and snort coke off the backsides of your sisters. All the top commanders have succeeded in doing is liberating themselves and their next 5 generations from any hint of poverty. Unlike the likes of Hezbollah in Lebanon that endear themselves to the people by building schools, hospitals etc, what has any of these 'freedom fighters' done for their people in the Niger delta? Post-Amnesty, where is the difference?

Abeg, Boko Haram may be more evil and cruel than MEND ever were, but by golly, stop this bullcrap and pretense that MEND was completely benign to the citizenry.

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by hugafella(m): 5:52pm On Jun 09, 2013
Islamabad!

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Nobody: 5:55pm On Jun 09, 2013
When i read that piece in defence of buhari, i was not impressed at all. Why? Let him answer this summary on someone's facebook accordingly which i quote
BUHARI CRY BECAUSE
Nduka Irabor, Tunde Thompson and other Journalists cried when Buhari jailed them. Tai Solarin the Activist cried when Buhari sent him to jail for publicly opposing him. Fela Ransome Kuti, the Musician, cried when he was jailed by Buhari. Parents and friends of Barth Owoh, Ojuolape and others cried when, they were sent to early graves. Former Governor of Imo State, the late Sam Mbakwe cried at Buhari’s marginalization of his people when PTDF was unable to construct a single road in South West, South South and South East whereas, the same PTDF under Buhari regime constructed more than 98 roads in the Northern part of Nigeria. Ambrose Ali cried when Buhari locked him up for nothing. Michael Ajasin cried and even became blind thanks Buhari. Civil Servants cried when he retrenched 53,000 workers. Nigerians cried while queuing for their portions of scarce commodities like rice, sugar, salt, milk and toiletries. Students cried when he re-introduced payment of school fees. Our Economy cried when he increased external debts by $3bn in 1year. Lagosians are still crying from road traffic because He cancelled the Metro line Railway Project. Nigerians have cried for more than 17 years of military rule resulting from Buhari’s criminal regime. What goes around, comes around. Tears never begin flow from Buhari’s eyes yet. All Nigerians need is credibility not tears The parents of the 11 copper members slain in Bauchi, during 2011 post-election violence, that erupted, following Buhari's post-election speech activities of boko haram commence and thousands of Nigerians are dying every day , also cried The N2.8 billion stolen by Buhari and trillion of naira that disappeared under him in PTF is fresh in our memories, we shall never forget and forgive him. We have recycled leaders enough. Nigeria is a country with more than 160 million people why recycle leaders? Those angling to replace the now discredited lot are in every way, the same fingers of a leprous hand. They had never offered anything for us in the past except hatred and distrust among us. We need a new set of credible people as leaders not the old same people. They ruled the country in the past and brought policies that ruined this country to this extent and wants to come back again, never. We are many in Nigeria, let's try another set.

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by gregg2: 5:58pm On Jun 09, 2013
Ganys: CPC PRESS STATEMENT - by: Rotimi Fashakin

THE ORCHESTRATED DISTORTION OF RECENT COMMENTARIES OF GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI (GMB).

Our attention has been drawn to the recent call by Pastor Ayodele Oritsejafor, President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN ), for the arrest of General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) – the national leader of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) – on account of his recent commentaries on national issues. We are aware that this is a rehash of the stance of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor to a previous piece of mendacious writing by Dr Reuben Abati in his Guardian Newspaper column, wherein he alluded to GMB as being responsible for post-election violence in some parts of the North in April, 2011. The subsequent libel suit instituted by GMB revealed that Abati had no shred of evidence for his reckless surmising. Meanwhile, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor had used the platform of CAN to impetuously seek the arrest of GMB based on fiction and orchestrated literary violence by the PDP-led Federal Government. The subsequent appointment of Dr. Reuben Abati as the Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on media and Publicity revealed the fitting reward for that hatchet job. We have also noted the physical presence of President Good-luck Jonathan at the ceremony where Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor was presented a gift of Bombardier Jet on 10th November, 2012.

The kernel of the latest orchestrated distortion of GMB’s recent commentaries was done to blacken him as supporting the insurgency of Boko Haram in Nigeria. In fact, Pastor Oritsejafor impudently asserted:

“He is, therefore, the prime leader of this religious and blood thirsty sect called Boko Haram, a movement that is based on a warped interpretation of a strict adherence to force people of other religions into Islam. This kind of fundamentalism is the driving force behind his failure of each election in the country.”

It is our view that this statement is utterly tendentious and unsupportable by incontrovertible facts. We are aware that, as it was before and after the 2011 elections, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor is keen on helping the electoral fortunes of his friend, President Good-luck Jonathan. We are therefore compelled to re-tell GMB’s uncompromising stand on Boko Haram.

In a recent interview in June 2012, this is what GMB said on Boko Haram:

“When we knew who was Maitatsine, wasn’t he arrested, killed and his corpse shown to everybody? But this Boko Haram, if you could recall somebody recommended me to represent Boko Haram. I told them the honest truth that I didn’t know who their leadership was and I still don’t know who their leaders are. I don’t know their philosophy because no religion advocates hurting the innocent. So, all those people giving it a religious meaning are wrong. You can’t kill a person and say Allahu Akbar (God is great). It is either you don’t know what you are saying or you don’t believe in it. It is one of the two.”

On 25th December, 2012 (Christmas day), bombings took place at the St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Madalla, Niger State; Jos, Plateau State; and Damaturu, Yobe State. This is what GMB said:

"Bombing other human beings to death at any time is callous. It becomes much more reprehensible on a Christmas day and all lovers of peace must condemn these gruesome acts and demand that the perpetrators be fished out and brought to book."

The amiable General and our National leader continued:

"How on earth would the Vatican and the British authorities speak before the Nigerian government on attacks within Nigeria that have led to the deaths of our citizens? This is clearly a failure of leadership at a time the government needs to assure the people of the capacity to guarantee the safety of lives and property. You can devote the entire budget to security and there won't be any result if there is no competence in leadership to know what to do at the right time."

We leave discerning Nigerians to judge and see the anomaly in Pastor Oritsejafor’s reckless call and GMB’s unwavering patriotic stand on Nigeria’s insecurity. Again, Pastor Oritsejafor has proven to be, a willing implement for destabilization in the hands of the Presidency, in the orchestrated heckling of GMB ahead of the 2015 elections.

As we shall prove shortly, the moral rectitude, personal discipline and patriotic love for Nigeria by GMB is head and shoulder above what the current leaders of the Nation possess. GMB is not in the mould of leaders that do not match their words with deeds. In the run to the 2011 election, Dr. Good-luck Jonathan told an unsuspecting Nation: “My ambition is not worth the blood of anybody.” But truly, his electioneering campaign was trailed by blood, tears and woes! As a ruling President, Dr Good-luck Jonathan has caused more destabilization of the polity through his capricious politics than any of his predecessors in office. Under his watch, the Nation state is tottering and statecraft in peril, but he prefers to use negative propaganda against those he perceives as interested in contesting for the Nation’s presidency, to actually evincing enviable leadership of the country.

There are certain incongruities in the Nation state under President Jonathan that GMB has continued to sensitize Nigerians about, and for which the government has continued to distort with its divisive weapon of preying on the ethno-religious fault lines in the Country.

· In 2009, Mohammed Yussuff, the leader of Boko Haram, was arrested by the military and handed over to the Nigeria Police. He was paraded with hand-cuff before Journalists. Barely twenty four hours’ later, Yussuff’s lifeless body was shown to Journalists and still in hand-cuff! In a related development, persons suspected to be Boko Haram members or sympathizers were shot by the Police at point-blank range. The video footage of the incident posted by al-Jazeera showed some of the people on crutches and made to lay face-down before a police man bent over and summarily executed them all.
This act of cruel injustice, coupled with the official acquiescence of the PDP-led Federal Government of President Good-luck Jonathan was what GMB said to be the genesis of the bloody insurgency of Boko haram.

· In Baga, a fishing community in Borno State, a Nigerian Soldier was killed. The ensuing reprisal attack by the Military left in excess of 185 persons dead – mostly children and women – and many houses destroyed.

· The previous prosecution of the war on terror in northern Nigeria had been done with such unprofessional ferocity that left tales of human rights abuses and extra-judicial murders. The United States of America (USA) had pilloried the Nigerian military for this. It is on this background that GMB expressed his scepticism about the current declaration of state of emergency in three northern states. With the communication black-out over these states, are we not to expect more abuses in the name of enforcing security?

· In May, 2013, about 60 security men (consisting of police and State security operatives) were allegedly gruesomely murdered in Nasarawa by the Ombatse cult group. In a bizarre twist of the events, the Director-General of Directorate of State Security (DSS), Mr. Ita Ekpeyong, said he had forgiven the killers of the service men and left them to God’s judgment. GMB, in his characteristic candour, lambasted the head of Nigeria’s spy agency for this perfidious statement. These are his exact words: “However, the Nasarawa attack is a cult that infiltrated the police itself. The latest I learnt from you the press is that the number of security personnel killed is 56. The cult group slaughtered 56 security men. The SSS boss or whoever that said he has left everything to God has no right to do that.

Constitutionally, Nigerians can practice any religion they want or they can be atheists or anything they want to be, that is constitutional. But nobody should hurt a citizen of Nigeria and then get away with it, not to talk of slaughtering 56 law enforcement agents and then somebody coming out from the system to say such a thing. It is either that person doesn’t know what he was talking about or he shouldn’t even be there.”
In many jurisdictions, notably the advanced democracies, any murderous violence on the service men is viewed with uncompromising severity. In the same vein, there is also a concomitant punishment of the service men for any breach of service codes or rules of engagement.

Last March, Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, a veteran of four US combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, ran amok and killed sixteen persons in Kandahar province of Afghanistan, while also burning their houses and villages. The United States (US) authority did not go the way of Nigeria. The offending service man was arraigned before the Court by military prosecutors. From latest developments on the case, Bales stands the risk of life imprisonment or death sentence. We have stated this example to show the utter irresponsibility and ineptitude currently pervading the business of governance in the Nigerian state. The Federal Government, under President Good-luck Jonathan, had shown complicity in the exacerbation of security concerns in Nigeria.
As a Party, we know that the Federal Government of President Good-Luck Jonathan, like the previous PDP administration, seems too intimidated by GMB’s sterling qualities and previous meritorious service to Nigeria that no effort is spared to depreciate his status through deliberate distortions and misrepresentation of his statements. We sincerely sympathise with them! For the avoidance of doubt and within the ambit of space/time constraints, we hereby avail discerning Nigerians some aspects of the stellar public service performance of General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB):
§ In August 1975, as a Lt. Colonel, GMB was appointed military governor of North-Eastern State, an area now comprising the six states of the North East geo-political zone. He governed with such acuity and urbanity that was undoubtedly the basis for the future development of the area.
§ As Federal Commissioner for Petroleum resources (March 1976-July 1978), two of the Nation’s four refineries, that is, warri and Kaduna, were built. Also, thousands of kms of pipelines and fuel depots were constructed.
§ In 1983, the patriotic fervour of GMB was rudely put to test when the Chadians, in a mindless expansionist adventure, invaded and occupied 19 Islands in Lake Chad within Nigerian territory. As the General Officer Commanding (GOC) the 3rd Armoured corps, GMB successfully carried out a blockade, forcing the return of the territories -and thereafter pursued the Chadians as far as 50kms into Chadian territory; a feat loudly applauded as forward defence strategy at its best!
§ As the incoming Head of State on December 31st, 1983, he excited the Nigerian people into a new wave of Patriotism with his often-quoted statement: “This generation of Nigerians, and indeed future generations, have no country other than Nigeria. We shall remain and salvage it together.” This aptly captured what later defined the conduct of the Buhari administration. The 20-month era of strong leadership espoused what later became known as ‘Buharinomics’, which simply put, is an admixture of frugality, probity, respect for contractual agreements, expunction of all covert or overt attempts at subjugating the Nigerian economy to world powers and above all, the economic policy with Nigeria as the centre-piece. It is therefore without any whiff of equivocation to state that the boldest attempt, in the last thirty years, at alleviating the pains of the teeming masses was during the enactment of Buharinomics. It was not surprising that inflation rate inherited from the ruinous and immediate past civilian regime was lowered by more than 18 points, from 23.2% in 1983 to 5.5% in 1985! The Buhari regime rebuffed all entreaties by IMF and World Bank to devalue the naira, remove subsidies on services and increase pump price on fuel; not even a special envoy from President Ronald Reagan was sufficient to make him rescind his decision!
§ As Executive Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), hundreds of kms of roads were constructed to hitherto unreached rural communities. He ensured the supply of drugs to the health centres of Educational institutions. The infrastructural development of the Country was massive with his inimitable management of the funds released for PTF operations. It is no wonder that the subsequent scrutiny of the financial dealings of the PTF showed an excellent work done by the agency.

It is against this back-drop that we understand the frustrations of the current leaders and their sympathizers in the heckling expeditions of GMB. As things stand, he poses the greatest challenge to the continued existence of the indignity and incongruity that the Jonathan administration represents. The tottering edifice of the weather-beaten umbrella of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is aptly captured by the well-reasoned words of Othman Dan Fodio: “a kingdom can endure with unbelief but it cannot endure with injustice”.

As GMB once posited, “the battle for social justice is not just for me, or the opposition, but a challenge to all Nigerians. Each and everyone of us has a duty to stand up and speak for justice. The first principle of justice in a democracy is the right of the citizens to freely choose their leaders. This can only happen if elections are free and fair, not according to INEC or a bare majority of the Supreme Court. They must be free and fair by all counts and in all senses.”

In the run to the April 2011 elections, GMB saw through the entire gamut of deception of the Jonathan regime and wept. Many jeered, some excoriated him but the discerning ones were also inconsolable. Unfortunately, his tears are drying up but the teeming Nigerian people are now made to weep. Every act of the Jonathan regime is a scripted venture in ruinous adventure. There is confusion in the engine room and the statecraft is on auto-pilot. We are sure that though the situation is sordid, help is on the way! The merger of the opposition parties shall provide the fulcrum for springing the Nigerian nation back to life.

Indeed, to wrestle Nigeria from the vice-grip of the current unpatriotic leaders is a task that must be done. Eternal vigilance is still the price for our liberty.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Rotimi Fashakin (Engr.)
National Publicity Secretary, CPC.


Source
http://www.naijatopnews.com/2013/06/cpc-replies-cans-comments-on-gen-buhari.html

Na wao, all this long epistle just to defend Gen Buhari? Unfortunately, the man's comments have already done the damage and so, this afterthought explanations by Fashakin detailing his CV instead of addressing the issues raised by Pastor Ayo will make no difference.

Sorry Fashakin. We feel deeply for you, because the job of marketing a bad product is not an easy task at all.

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Mogidi: 6:05pm On Jun 09, 2013
I think Rotimi Fashakin has the worst job in Nigeria. Must be an impossible job defending Naija's Uber tribal lord. I always find it funny any time Fashakin comes out with his eek eek response. Hehehe!!

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by laytoshtwo: 6:30pm On Jun 09, 2013
Mr buhari should learn how to talk like a leader.

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 6:36pm On Jun 09, 2013
texazzpete: Abeg, Boko Haram may be more evil and cruel than MEND ever were, but by golly, stop this bullcrap and pretense that MEND was completely benign to the citizenry.

No one is saying MEND and Co. are not wrong or what they did wasn't evil. We are saying you can't equate them. Equating them is wrong which GMB did.

People are saying that the Militants were fighting for their rights which was being trampled upon. For instance the massive exploration of crude to the detriments of their land.

In the case of Boko, they are fighting Westernization. Imagine. angry

They go about killing people in the name of Westernization. The militants attacked Workers working for Oil Companies. They were civilian casualties. Yet the Bokos are bombing churches and shooting innocent ones on the street.

How can GMB who said he wants to rule a modern Nigeria equate the two? angry

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by shamson: 6:55pm On Jun 09, 2013
t will be so hard to convince election rigger what the general stand for
ewosk:
Dat is exactly what dis cpc publication did not address...dis publication is ad hominem against Pst AYO, whether He is political or not do not equate ''Resource control'' militant to Blood spilling and barbaric destroying sects Boko Haram, nd someone in Buhari position should know dis.. GOD KNOWS HIS OWN!!! pple remember 2 kings 2:24...watch ur commentd
“When we knew who was Maitatsine, wasn’t
he arrested, killed and his corpse shown to
everybody? But this Boko Haram, if you could
recall somebody recommended me to
represent Boko Haram. I told them the honest
truth that I didn’t know who their leadership
was and I still don’t know who their leaders
are. I don’t know their philosophy because no
religion advocates hurting the innocent. So, all
those people giving it a religious meaning are
wrong. You can’t kill a person and say Allahu
Akbar (God is great). It is either you don’t
know what you are saying or you don’t believe
in it. It is one of the two.”

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:03pm On Jun 09, 2013
shamson: t will be so hard to convince election rigger what the general stand for

“When we knew who was Maitatsine, wasn’t
he arrested, killed and his corpse shown to
everybody? But this Boko Haram, if you could
recall somebody recommended me to
represent Boko Haram. I told them the honest
truth that I didn’t know who their leadership
was and I still don’t know who their leaders
are. I don’t know their philosophy because no
religion advocates hurting the innocent. So, all
those people giving it a religious meaning are
wrong. You can’t kill a person and say Allahu
Akbar (God is great). It is either you don’t
know what you are saying or you don’t believe
in it. It is one of the two.”
I know he said he doesn't know their philosophy. That doesn't answer whether he equates Boko Haram with that of the Militants.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by jjcbuthot: 8:22pm On Jun 09, 2013
EasternLeopard: [/color][color=#006600]

And who stopped it? Jonathan? Ojukwu?
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Toktee(m): 8:25pm On Jun 09, 2013
domcarez:
shut the crap u fool, if ur murderous bastards bokoharam had come out and embraced amnesty things wud av been different,Niger delta militants fought a just cause which is the pollution of their environment witout cleansing or compensation and besides they neva bombed mosques or killed innocent civilians,now u slowpoke tell me wat is ur bokoharam brothers fighting for? Bokoharam engage in mass killing of civilians in churches and public places for no just cause yet govt stil considered amnesty for them which they threw away to the winds. I tell u very soon bokoharam n their sympathizers wil be wiped away. Get that into ur bloody bokoharam skull u fool
You too shut urr toilet,boko hallam are fighting for the injustice done to them by the nigerian state through the ill trained nigerian police,before 2007 bokohallam was in existence but nobdy heard about them,it was after the killing of yusuf and other innocent civilians dat give birth to what is happening now,so shup up.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by jjcbuthot: 8:29pm On Jun 09, 2013
oxford: you guys talk as if i was the one that forced buhari to say all that rubish about fg being too hard on bh. Truth is buhari is a bh supporter/sympatiser/sponsor either by action and inaction. So he cant be trusted. If he becomes the president today, bh will become energise in their mision to waste anytin/anyone remotely related to christainity.

And the other stupid point about a libel suit against abati...my question is what is the court ruling on that. Going to court is diff from proving guilt.

Fact is buhari is better with his mout shut tight

Buhari is not the problem. The problem of the country are the tribalists and religious suffer heads from SE/SS.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by jjcbuthot: 8:34pm On Jun 09, 2013
shamson: t will be so hard to convince election rigger what the general stand for

“When we knew who was Maitatsine, wasn’t
he arrested, killed and his corpse shown to
everybody? But this Boko Haram, if you could
recall somebody recommended me to
represent Boko Haram. I told them the honest
truth that I didn’t know who their leadership
was and I still don’t know who their leaders
are. I don’t know their philosophy because no
religion advocates hurting the innocent. So, all
those people giving it a religious meaning are
wrong. You can’t kill a person and say Allahu
Akbar (God is great). It is either you don’t
know what you are saying or you don’t believe
in it. It is one of the two.”

I agree with you. You can't convince a criminal why it is not good to commit crime.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by jjcbuthot: 8:40pm On Jun 09, 2013
REVOLUTNIS: All the supporters of Gen Buhari are fools

You are the fool because you allow yourself to be deceived by your real enemies - the corrupt p[oliticians. Here you here, you are not sure of what will happen to you tomorrow. You have no money to send your kids (if you are adult at all) to good schools. You rely on someone in your church helping you to get a job or feed yourself. Where is your dignity in life? How more foolish can you be before you realize religious belief or ethnicity is not your problem?
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Nobody: 2:26am On Jun 10, 2013
What if I told you that he never said that phrase, would you accept it?
thegoodjoehunt:
Did the Maj. General say, “They (the Niger-Delta militants) were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north were being killed and their houses were being demolished. They are different issues. What brought this? It is injustice”.

I want you guys to answer that and stop giving us the CV of GMB. I want to know if Maj. Gen. Buhari still stands by this his statement of equating Militancy with that of the Boko Haram. If he does, there is no need writing all this story.

Maj. Gen. Buhari has lost my respect. Stop using GEJ to cover up your boss's inadequacies.

Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Demdem(m): 5:03am On Jun 10, 2013
thegoodjoehunt:

No one is saying MEND and Co. are not wrong or what they did wasn't evil. We are saying you can't equate them. Equating them is wrong which GMB did.

People are saying that the Militants were fighting for their rights which was being trampled upon. For instance the massive exploration of crude to the detriments of their land.

In the case of Boko, they are fighting Westernization. Imagine. angry

They go about killing people in the name of Westernization. The militants attacked Workers working for Oil Companies. They were civilian casualties. Yet the Bokos are bombing churches and shooting innocent ones on the street.

How can GMB who said he wants to rule a modern Nigeria equate the two? angry

Utter crap.
And why can't both be equated? Are both not evils? One may be higher and the other lesser both they are both evils and both groups should be destroyed immediately.
The casualties of evil boko doesn't have better heads than the casualties of evil mend who were strictly fighting for the emancipation of their pockets as against what u were deceived with.
For the past one week, I have been staying inside the creeks of Bayelsa and seeing the suffering of the people here, if I am given a piston with a bullet and asked to shoot either shekau or any of the militants, I will gladly shoot the devilish militants.
Evil boko killed hundreds, evil mend killed tens but demancipated millions afterwards. These are the ones the retardeen regards as friends.
Nonsense.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:01am On Jun 10, 2013
GenBuhari: What if I told you that he never said that phrase, would you accept it?

I will be very glad. Till him and his party mates publicly denies it, I am disappointed in GMB. If he didn't say it, his CPC representative should have mentioned it.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:04am On Jun 10, 2013
Demdem:

Utter crap.
And why can't both be equated? Are both not evils? One may be higher and the other lesser both they are both evils and both groups should be destroyed immediately.
The casualties of evil boko doesn't have better heads than the casualties of evil mend who were strictly fighting for the emancipation of their pockets as against what u were deceived with.
For the past one week, I have been staying inside the creeks of Bayelsa and seeing the suffering of the people here, if I am given a piston with a bullet and asked to shoot either shekau or any of the militants, I will gladly shoot the devilish militants.
Evil boko killed hundreds, evil mend killed tens but demancipated millions afterwards. These are the ones the retardeen regards as friends.
Nonsense.

If you really reached the creeks of Bayelsa and you have seen their suffering. Why will you shoot the Militants. Are they the ones exporting the Oil. The government is given them money not to pour out their anger.

Them Bokos are blowing Women and Children so that they won't be Westernized. Yet you want to equate both and even kill the Militants.

I don't know if your statement should make me angry or laugh.
angry grin
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:08am On Jun 10, 2013
Demdem:

Utter crap.
And why can't both be equated? Are both not evils? One may be higher and the other lesser both they are both evils and both groups should be destroyed immediately.
The casualties of evil boko doesn't have better heads than the casualties of evil mend who were strictly fighting for the emancipation of their pockets as against what u were deceived with.
For the past one week, I have been staying inside the creeks of Bayelsa and seeing the suffering of the people here, if I am given a piston with a bullet and asked to shoot either shekau or any of the militants, I will gladly shoot the devilish militants.
Evil boko killed hundreds, evil mend killed tens but demancipated millions afterwards. These are the ones the retardeen regards as friends.
Nonsense.

The way the Niger Delta communities have been treated is evil. Nothing to show for the amount of Oil being exported everyday. The waste Gases goes into their lungs and system. The heat from the flaring Gas. The pollution of Land and Water from Oil spillage.

Those guys have a right to be angry. They also didn't have to pick up arms before the government knew that after making Billions of Dollars off their land, they should at least train them.

That was why the amnesty program was finally carried out.



What will you say about them Bokos. They are Bombing churches for what. Why should the government give them amnesty?
I wish GMB could answer. angry
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Demdem(m): 7:30am On Jun 10, 2013
thegoodjoehunt:

If you really reached the creeks of Bayelsa and you have seen their suffering. Why will you shoot the Militants. Are they the ones exporting the Oil. The government is given them money not to pour out their anger.

Because the billions allocated to them and their cohorts under the guise of amnesty to calm them from violence might be better utiliseed if spent on developmental activities in here. Besides, why is it that now that they are being paid is when they have stopped agitating? has the real demands being met?

Them Bokos are blowing Women and Children so that they won't be Westernized. Yet you want to equate both and even kill the Militants.

Yes because both groups are killers killing for their selfish interests and desire. They can be comfortably equated.

I don't know if your statement should make me angry or laugh.

Feel free to do whatever. ever the locals here know that the militants are criminals.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by mahleeq(m): 7:40am On Jun 10, 2013
Demdem:

Utter crap.
And why can't both be equated? Are both not evils? One may be higher and the other lesser both they are both evils and both groups should be destroyed immediately.
The casualties of evil boko doesn't have better heads than the casualties of evil mend who were strictly fighting for the emancipation of their pockets as against what u were deceived with.
For the past one week, I have been staying inside the creeks of Bayelsa and seeing the suffering of the people here, if I am given a piston with a bullet and asked to shoot either shekau or any of the militants, I will gladly shoot the devilish militants.
Evil boko killed hundreds, evil mend killed tens but demancipated millions afterwards. These are the ones the retardeen regards as friends.
Nonsense.

Naija and sentiment.

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Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Demdem(m): 7:43am On Jun 10, 2013
thegoodjoehunt:

The way the Niger Delta communities have been treated is evil. Nothing to show for the amount of Oil being exported everyday. The waste Gases goes into their lungs and system. The heat from the flaring Gas. The pollution of Land and Water from Oil spillage.

That the enviroment has been improverished over the years is an undisputed fact. Also that the region has benefited so much than other regions in the country in terms of allocation of resources over the past decade plus is also an undisputed fact. The question then is what are the so called leaders of these region doing with so much enormous resources. In addition to the normal allocation which they receive and other states, they also have NDDC, MNDA, 13% derivation, Amnesty, Oil companies intervention etc all pumped in here and little or nothing to show for it. Dont be deceived, since the emergence of this democratic process since 1999, Nigeria has been fair to this region and more still needs to be done but absolutely nothing can be said is on ground. look inwards and see that ur problem isnt Nigeria perse but ur leaders

Those guys have a right to be angry. They also didn't have to pick up arms before the government knew that after making Billions of Dollars off their land, they should at least train them.

Good. Every unemployed youth also have the right to be angry however because they took up arms means they ought to be utterly destroyed. Besides, their taking up of arms is not for the good of their people which they claim it was but for their selfish interest.

That was why the amnesty program was finally carried out.

And has it brought succor to the people that needs it most. Are u aware that the whole region here is still militarised? Dont be deceived, Amnesty is for criminals to sheath their swords for a while. This whole place remains a piece of shiit.


What will you say about them Bokos. They are Bombing churches for what. Why should the government give them amnesty?

What i have always said which is they should be crushed. They are killing in hundreds while evil Mend is killing in tens. Both should be utterly destroyed and Amnesty stopped.


I wish GMB could answer.

He has. He wants those criminals called Evil boko destroyed the way he destroyed islamic sects when he was the leader of this country not the killing of innocent and wiping of helpless towns and villages who are themselves helpless in the hands of evil boko.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:45am On Jun 10, 2013
Demdem:
Because the billions allocated to them and their cohorts under the guise of amnesty to calm them from violence might be better utiliseed if spent on developmental activities in here. Besides, why is it that now that they are being paid is when they have stopped agitating? has the real demands being met?

The Niger Delta people have been abandoned for too long. When the agitation came, the government spent some money to calm them down.

The money used to keep the Militants calm can't develop the Niger Delta region. It can only provide few amenities. The government is shying away from their responsibility. That can't be put on the militants head.

As for the Boko boys they can never and will never be put in the same level as the Niger Delta militants. For instance the Oil companies started employing more natives to do menial jobs like cleaners and security. Before they used to bring people from outside. The militants had a reason to fight.

Maybe you feel they shouldn't have accepted the amnesty program. That is a different debate. As soon as they turned in their arms and accepted amnesty, why do you expect them to start agitating?


As for the Boko boys, why should they be given amnesty. What were they robbed off that we should start compensating them. The Boko boys just took the lives of people in the name of fighting Westernization.

Please Boko is never in the level of the Niger Delta militants.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by Demdem(m): 7:45am On Jun 10, 2013
mahleeq:

Naija and sentiment.

Explain pls
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:50am On Jun 10, 2013
Demdem:
Yes because both groups are killers killing for their selfish interests and desire. They can be comfortably equated.

Militants are fighting for their selfish desire to live better after Billions of Dollars have been taken from their land. If the government and the Oil companies have catered for them, they would have had the lives they are fighting for.

Boko Boys, fighting for their selfish desire to have Virgins in heaven. They are fighting to make everyone Muslims and you try to make them the same?
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:52am On Jun 10, 2013
Demdem:

Explain pls

For anyone to put the Niger Delta militants in the same bracket as the Boko Boys, then there must be sentiments attach to it somewhere.
Re: CPC Replies CAN's Comments On Buhari by biafranqueen: 7:56am On Jun 10, 2013
Are you in support of Boko boys actions is that what I am reading?
Toktee: You too shut urr toilet,boko hallam are fighting for the injustice done to them by the nigerian state through the ill trained nigerian police,before 2007 bokohallam was in existence but nobdy heard about them,it was after the killing of yusuf and other innocent civilians dat give birth to what is happening now,so shup up.

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