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Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by Ovacoma: 12:50pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
eliment:i believe yu are nt a christian. Christian will not promote antiChrists. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by Ovacoma: 12:54pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Mogidi:Exactly! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by Mbediogu(m): 1:27pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
eliment: Why are so you sure of (in advance)of what Fashola will not support if they win? In event of a Fashola / Buhari ticket, is Fashola going to be the alpha male or a helpness appendage to the Buhari we all know and dread? God forbid evil in Nigeria. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by jpphilips(m): 2:06pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Mogidi: ok! Jonathan wants to win with a religious card lol, Fashola is coming with a performance card, same for GMB, lol jonathan has dumped his no shoes card and have switched to religion I cant wait to see Alison madueke in prison. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by UnimkeAk(m): 2:16pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
ATIKU would be like; Darris God oh . Buh seriously, make we contribute money buy form/ticket give Fashola nau. We need young leaders with ideas. ATIKU would be APC flag bearer... Remember I said this. Na 2 use dollars bribe all those delegates. Members of the APC are Nigerians, Nigerians are very currupt. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by deb(m): 2:37pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
neuljosh: At the bolded. I'm sure he has achieved more than your father. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by Olaolufred(m): 2:41pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
deb: [size=14pt]Chai, ther is God oooooooooooooooo[/size] |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by samuel25(m): 5:11pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
In as much as i'm not GEJ fan, i dislike APC as a party. Try to watch live APC campaign, rally or convention as a christian objectively, you will hate the party with passion no matter who they present as flagbearer. The speech of their leaders is full of islamic recitation EVEN IN PRESENCE OF SO CALLED FASHOLA. How can we now trust this set of people on issue of RELIGION. Anybody can verify my REASON given and come to his/her own conclusion. May God almighty give us a good leaders. My humble submission. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by ACM10: 5:13pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Why are people hyping that failure called Fashola? |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by OROSUNBOLB(m): 5:48pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by jusugo92(m): 6:51pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Please what is so special about Fashola??No single good road in my L.G.A(Oshodi-Isolo) and many parts of lagos.If u have good roads in your area can u tell us with sincerity?A governor that uses lastma,kai as his hench men.A governor that collects illegal toll fee.A governor that deported Nigerians in Nigeria.A governor that shows constant hate for other tribes.A governor who is not a true federalist.What has fashola done for lagos state? 1 Like |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by Nobody: 7:23pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Ovacoma:I'm a Christian but that doesn't stop me from giving my vote to credibility over mediocrity |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by blasterman(m): 7:30pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
socrateez: What does Relgion of a man have to do with governance . All we need is a very effective manager like fashola and we dont need a numb skull of a man called Buhari who doesnt know when to bow out . He is 73 now by the time he is about to finish his first tem he will be close to 78. If you have a company can you employ a 72 to 75 year old man to govern. To be a President is a very stressful job unless he wants to go and be doing RAnkadede there and have ppl lining up to see him. Power intoxicates and that is what Buhari wants. Nigeria keep electing mediocre ppl to rule over them If it where to be other countries All former miltary govenors shd be in jail for mass looting and taking Nigeria 50 years back |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by christopher123(m): 7:37pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Mogidi: You aptly described the servitudes there in name of Christianity 1 Like |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by bajosky: 7:54pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
[quote author=bajosky post=27316181]GOD IS A DISCERNER OF THOUGHT AND INTENT OF MAN BECAUSE HE IS OUR CREATOR. SW IMAGIN FOLKS WHO PROMISE MAKING NIGERIA UNGOVERNABLE COMING TO US AS WOLF IN SHEEP CLOTHING PERSONIFIED (NOT EVEN ONE BUT ALL OF THEM INTO APC). NIGERIANS ARE NOT SLEEPING COS WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT NEXT(BY THEIR FRUIT YE SHALL KNOW THEM ) APC AS A FRUSTRATED POLITICAL PARTY IN NIGERIA IS FAR FROM HANDLING THE NATIONS PROBLEM IF GIVEN A TRIAL. ITS FOUNDATION IS FAULTY. ITS BELIEF OF THE NORTH PRODUCING A PRESIDENTIAL CANDITATE AS A BIRTH RIGHT IS QUESTIONABLE. GEJ IS A GOD SENT LEADER TO NIGERIA TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT (BE WARNED :-GOD CANNOT LIE .NO MATTER THE PERMUTATION IT SHALL NOT STAND NEITHER WILL IT COME TO PASS ) MUSLIM/MUSLIM TICKET= FAILURE MB/FASHOLA=DOOM EVRY SECRET AGENDA AGAINST HIS PPL MUST BE EXPOSE. PDP=MODECAI APC=HAMMAN (BE WARNED) STRENGTHEN PEACE,PROMOTE LOVE,UNITY, EMBRACE THE TRUTH & PUT GOD FIRST IN EVRY AGENDA) SAY NO TO APC GEJ IS TRANSFORMING NIGERIA |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by bajosky: 7:57pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
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Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by christopher123(m): 9:38pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
blasterman: Wrote well but I tend to disagree on fashola as an effective manager ....Lagos has money and what I have not seen is with all the huge sums generated in Lagos why should people pay toll what is the monthly allocation of Lagos and what is the expenditure Is the amount Lagos spending on money comensurate with its income ...why don't we have free education like IMO or why don't we have world class infrastructure like uyo I live in Lagos and I can categorically tell you that I just can't see anything Pass through Allen during rains then pass through Toyin I am not talking of agege or ipaja axis So forget this good manager tag Left for me Enugu state and uyo are good in managing resources Rivers is just making noise Benin just focused around ring road Enter gra etc you will weep I agree with your description of buhari Give it to Pat utomi APC is hmmmm |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by blasterman(m): 11:28pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
If it were to be another country all the ex military leaders would be jail. The crimes those guys committed of which they did not get any punishment for. Uni lecturers were paid peanuts, doctors were not even paid Nigeria when from a functioning country to one that was 100% dependent on oil In federal unis they were giving students meal tickets and plates of food for 50kobo. When this man entered everything was stopped. Yet their personal wealth quantrippled Loans taking from Paris club and IMF was not utilized that the interest from those loans was even more than the loans. The crimes are unending |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by DaBullIT(m): 5:24am On Oct 22, 2014 |
I read lots of comments some are making sense , some points are being repeated , some wrote what they felt was OK but in reality it was jargon I'm not gonna quote anyone today I don't want NL riot so here's my one kobo It doesn't matter if the other party member is Bin Laden's cousin I do not care if its a cripple , slowpoke or extremist. All I know is I want PDP kicked out of presidency .APC has a good reputation , Fashola does have good reputation , Aregbe and most APC candidates. PDP has been there since 1999 or even before then. Simply put overconfidence is why PDP is messing Nigerians up They do things anyhow they want because its them at the top. Its them at finance , supreme court , aviation e.t.c Join me and shake their tree let's show PDP that Nigeria is a country for 160+M people. Not a few hundred elites |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by ibedun: 5:50am On Oct 22, 2014 |
jusugo92: Yanmirin from Oshodi ( you wish) leave Fashola - the best - alone okay or carry your wahala go East. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by coolscott(m): 8:00am On Oct 22, 2014 |
Omimah: [size=14pt]It is not about what the constitution says. It is about applying wisdom to strategy. If that combination will not go down well with the public, even if it is not constitutionally restrained, the party should in its own interest consider something different in order not to get hurt. I say this being a PDP supporter. If APC wants to go ahead and do this, they may. It may pay off, but there are strong indications it is more counter productive than it is productive[/size] ~South-South Voice |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by coolscott(m): 8:04am On Oct 22, 2014 |
[size=13pt]And it is true that Fashiola will be the docile partner in that r/ship (as a vice) and will have to share the credit for whatever good/bad Buhari might get into. He may not be able to stay Buhari's hand, if Buhari goes extremist ~ South-South Voice [/size] |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by Nobody: 10:00am On Oct 22, 2014 |
AIRDIG: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by iliasaa(m): 10:16am On Oct 22, 2014 |
neuljosh:at least be sensible for once. even if u don't believe in Allah , do u have to use it in such a manner. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by otimize(m): 12:34pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
JonBee1:i better pass GEJ |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by EnigmAries(m): 1:14pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
Mogidi:I'm a Yoruba from North-Central and I'll vote for Buhari times and times again. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by bombay: 1:56pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
For a long time now, the voice of General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) has been a constant buzz on the Nigerian political scene. Actually, for a while — after the election of 2007 — the erstwhile autocratic military head of state rescued himself from the political scene, complaining bitterly and implausibly that he had been cheated out of presidential election victory. Then, propelled by his unfulfilled appetite for power, he re-emerged soon after. It is entirely understandable that he couldn’t stay away for long. Any observer of the Nigerian political scene in 1984 has to know that Buhari is a man with an imperial bent and an oversized ego. During his short-lived tenure as Nigeria’s military head of state, he imposed his will as no other had done before or after. His War Against Indiscipline (or WAI) permeated every aspect of Nigerian life, for better and for worse. He brooked no dissent. His Decree No. 4 was as draconian a law as Nigeria has ever witnessed. Under the decree, many a journalist was imprisoned for questioning Buhari’s policies or even inveighing against military rule. Some pundits have claimed that many of the dictatorial excesses of Buhari’s tenure were actually attributable to his second in command, the late General Tunde Idiagbon. I am more inclined to believe that Buhari was the ideologue behind the policies and Idiagbon was his strategist. Not that it matters that much. Buhari was the head of state, and whatever happened under his watch should duly be credited to (or blamed on) him. The important point now is that Buhari’s tenure was too short to quench his appetite for power. And that’s why, even after publicly shedding tears in 2007 and vowing to leave politics, he came back with more doggedness than ever before. While Buhari was the flag bearer of the All Nigeria People’s Party, he had little chance of being elected president. His political fortunes improved somewhat when he bolted from the ANPP to form the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in 2010, but it was not enough to hoist the presidential banner. That’s why Buhari’s claim of being cheated out of the presidency in 2007 and 2011raised serious questions about his political astuteness. Then Buhari started to push harder for the merger of parties that could challenge the PDP. He must have realised at last that his losses in previous contests had little to do with being rigged out and much to do with his narrow electoral base. Now with the merger of the CPC and the Action Congress of Nigeria and two other parties to form the All Progressives Congress, Buhari has overcome the problem of a narrow base. And for the first time since his overthrow in 1985, he has a better-than-realistic chance of becoming Nigeria’s president. Problem is that while Buhari has solved the problem of his narrow electoral base in terms of party formation, he has not shed his narrow political ideology. Rather than truly reaching out and positioning himself as a healing force in Nigerian politics, he is demonstrating ever so convincingly that he is too provincial to be president. If the APC nominates Buhari for the presidency in 2015, it would be opting for someone who is anything but progressive. And the party is likely to lose the very advantage of its prospective size by the fact that Buhari continues to be divisive and alienating. There is no better evidence of this than his interview last Sunday in Kaduna with Liberty FM’s Hausa Service Programme, ‘Guest of the Week.’ In the interview reported in the Punch, Buhari blasted the ongoing military campaign against Boko Haram, claiming that they are getting harsher treatment than the Niger Delta militants. Moreover, he attributed the rise of Islamic militancy to the Niger Delta insurgency. Perhaps, Buhari is not aware that the Joint Task Force that was deployed in the Niger Delta to combat the militancy there used jets, naval gunboats, and armoured vehicles. Perhaps, he has not heard of the razing in 1999 of Odi village in Bayelsa State by the Nigerian military and many more such communities since then. Buhari rightly points out in the interview that the arming of Niger Delta youth by politicians who were running for office played a major role in the militarisation of the region. What he doesn’t explain is how that gave rise to the ethno-religious campaign being waged by Boko Haram. The Niger Delta militancy arose in support of a negotiable demand for a more equitable sharing of revenue from the region. And so the militants focused their military campaign against the oil industry and infrastructure. They did not target Muslims or Northerners. In contrast, Boko Haram is demanding the un-negotiable: the Islamisation of all of Nigeria. And they are bombing churches and killing Christians to advance that cause. How do such demands and atrocities compare with the activities of the Niger Delta militancy? From his current and previous utterances, it seems certain that Buhari will be a disaster for Nigeria if he becomes president. His apparent disregard for the need for equitable redress of the Niger Delta’s grievances will certainly precipitate a titanic clash in the region. Significantly, it was during the presidency of fellow Northerner, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, that an amnesty agreement was reached with the Niger Delta militants, resulting in the beginning of a draw down in their insurgency. If Buhari becomes president, the opposite will happen: he would stoke the militancy by words and action. Buhari’s evident sympathy for Boko Haram also suggests that he would use his power to push Nigeria ever closer to a theocratic state (in the Muslim mould) than a secular one. Yet, as is evident in the uprisings in Egypt and Turkey against theocracy-leaning regimes in those countries, Nigerians, including Northerners, will revolt en masse against theocratic encroachments on civil liberties. And so a Buhari presidency is certain to unleash a level of civil unrest that Nigeria has not witnessed in a long time. In external relations, a Buhari presidency is also certain to damage Nigeria’s relations with the Western world, especially the United States. In fact, it is not an overreach to speculate that Nigeria could become listed as a terrorist state. The US recently announced a $7 million bounty on Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau. If Nigeria elects a president who cuddles the group, the bounty would in effect be on the country. In the interview with Liberty FM radio, Buhari said that he didn’t join the APC because he wants to be president. “If APC fails to give me the ticket, I will remain in partisan politics and in the party,” he said. “Anyone the party picks as its candidate, I will support him because I will remain in the APC.” Buhari is, of course, being coy about his presidential ambitions, and it is hard to take him seriously. What with his early and intense campaigning — with posters all over Abuja, I understand. Buhari does indeed belong in partisan politics, but not in the presidency. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by folabi4u2: 2:15pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
Quote me again and again. Buhari / Fashola is already a failed attempt, if APC is truly a democratic party why don't they choose between the two major religions that we have. Get this clear that Lagos is a state and Nigeria is a country. Religion is a major factor in Nigeria; The other religions in this country especially that of the northern part of our dear country would never think it twice to see a CHRISTIAN / CHRISTIAN candidate, so who is to be spoon fed and who is ready to allow Bokoharamic agenda to scale through. FINALLY, This is the time the other religions have to fight for their right else - SYRIA |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by EnigmAries(m): 2:34pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
ovadoze:How many mosques do we have in the whole of south-east again? |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by EnigmAries(m): 2:37pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
jusugo92:Go back to your state that has good roads. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by EnigmAries(m): 2:54pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
deletrue:He's telling the truth. Even Ogbeni Aregbe you all call a fanatic, his wife is a Christian. His children go to church. |
Re: Buhari/fashola Ticket: Opinion Of A SW Christian by EnigmAries(m): 2:57pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
Ovacoma:And the Bible says moslems are anti-christs? |
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