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Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by techlegs: 10:36am On Feb 03, 2015
biafranqueen:


They want the youth to continue with a man that made our parents suffer, a man that has no certificate will rule the youth of Nigeria? Mba no way!



This statement of result is forged and criminal.

Ministry of education, katsina state and yet no government 'logo' on the letter headed paper. It's laughable, they did a shoddy job here and it's going to land them in deep hot oil soon. I expect this matter to be treated with all serious ess and if Buhari is found culpable he must face the music. The law is no respecter of anyone young or old.

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Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by electrosuru: 10:38am On Feb 03, 2015
Some people be fool, this is not d first time buhari is contesting for d presidential election and now dey are shouting like mumu. No b only court, go to heaven or even hell, people will still vote for him. Nigeria need change dat is d voice of d people.
Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by techlegs: 10:46am On Feb 03, 2015
electrosuru:
Some people be fool, this is not d first time buhari is contesting for d presidential election and now dey are shouting like mumu. No b only court, go to heaven or even hell, people will still vote for him. Nigeria need change dat is d voice of d people.

What the meaning of "everyday for the thief but one day for the owner" it means that no matter how long you have been stealing, presenting forged documents, lying to the public, supporting societal ills, one day, just one day, you will be exposed. That is what you are seeing today and so brace up for the shock when the courts decides. You are trying to tell Nigerians that an armed robber could be set free just because he has been in the trade for a long time and being successful at it. Please stop deceiving your self and don't try to embarrass NIGERIANS here who are critical about the integrity of those who shout change and claim to be perfect and squeaky clean.

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Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by Billygee2u: 10:53am On Feb 03, 2015
berem:
The case is Dead On Arrival.

Any attempt to frustrate and postpone the presidential election will be destoyed in Jesus name.

We want CHANGE!!
are you a hypocrite ,crying for corruption and a good governance,yet you are shielding corruption in the highest order?
Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by blezynetym(f): 11:15am On Feb 03, 2015
Over the past few months, the APC have tried to paint Buhari as the candidate of change. They have tried to hide his abysmal record in office and their only hope is that voters won’t look too closely at their flagbearer. 

Don’t let that happen. Forward this email now to 5 friends and talk to your friends and family who aren’t active online. Make sure they know who Buhari really is.

We can’t go back to the old ways! We must keep Nigeria moving forward.

10 Things Buhari and the APC don’t want you to know: 

1. He overthrew democracy

Buhari claims to respect democracy, however in 1983 he overthrew the civilian government and put in place his own harsh, military regime.

2. He indiscriminately arrested and detained opponents and tortured and executed prisoners

Buhari's brutal crackdown began with Decree No. 2 of 1984, which allowed Buhari's chief of staff to arrest and detain

anyone indefinitely without trial. When Buhari was overthrown in 1985, the Inspector-General of the Police opened the prison doors on national television, revealing people, many of them torture victims, in various stages of malnutrition. Buhari used retroactive laws to impose death sentences and expelled hundreds of thousands of foreigners who had migrated to Nigeria.

3. He ended press freedom and arrested journalists and artists

After seizing power, Buhari announced a decree that made the publication of “critical articles” a crime. He used the decree to jail many journalists, including Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabo. He didn’t stop with journalists, also jailing prominent artists such as Fela Kuti.

4. He failed to fight corruption, despite brutal tactics

Buhari claims to be an anti-corruption crusader. However, as head of state he failed to curb corruption in the country. He implemented a “war against indiscipline,” which was carried to “sadistic levels, glorying in the humiliation of a people,” wrote the Nobel laureate and writer Wole Soyinka.  Buhari forced civil servants, even older ones, to perform frog jumps if they were late for work, and ordered the “notoriously unruly Nigerians” to form neat queues at bus stops, under the sharp eyes of whip-wielding soldiers. Despite his brutal tactics, corruption was not curbed under his rule. 

5. He destroyed Nigeria’s economy

In the name of curbing imports and fighting corruption, Buhari implemented policies that led to countless job losses and the closure of businesses. He ordered that the currency be replaced, forcing all holders of old notes to exchange them at banks within a limited period. Prices rose and living standards fell sharply.

6. Billions went missing under his watch

When Buhari served as chairman of the notoriously corrupt Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) under Olusegun Obasanjo, $2.8 billion in oil revenue went missing under his watch. When the Federal Government attempted to investigate his complicity, the principal witness who was set to release evidence to implicate Buhari died in mysterious circumstances. 

7. His record was so poor that he was removed from power

After just 20 months of brutal rule, driven by a sharp fall in living standards and criticisms over human rights abuses, Buhari was removed from power in a coup led by General Ibrahim Babangida.

8. He would rather divide Nigerians by region and religion than unite them

During Buhari’s rule, he was unapologetically northern. He made no attempt to balance his government, which was the only regime in Nigeria’s history headed by two Northerners. He declared that Muslims should vote only for Muslims and became an advocate for implementation of Sharia all over Nigeria.

9. He incited violence following his failure to win the 2011 election

Buhari's inflammatory statements following his loss in the 2011 presidential elections incited widespread violence in the North.  His supporters went on a rampage, looting and killing, despite an international consensus that the elections were judged the most free and fair in Nigeria's history. All told, over 800 people were killed and some 65,000 displaced during the post-election violence. Buhari later told loyalists, “If what happened in 2011 should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood”. 

10. A petition has been filed against him in the International Criminal Court (ICC)

In December 2014 a petition was filed with the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, calling for the prosecution of General Muhammadu Buhari for inciting violence following the 2011 elections. The ICC has been looking into possible war crimes in Nigeria since 2010.  The criminal acts alleged in that complaint include murder, torture, rape, and the burning of people. Among the allegations: On April 16, 2011, during one of Buhari’s campaign rallies he called upon supporters and loyalists “to destroy, kill and maim men, women, and children” who were opposed to his candidature.

We can’t afford to go back to the old ways under another Buhari regime. Keep Nigeria moving forward by voting for Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP on February 14!

Say No to Asiwaju progressive congress
Share untill it gets to buhari
GEJtill2019

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Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by Billygee2u: 11:32am On Feb 03, 2015
PDP have played politics with maturity .
Honestly ,PDP ji Buhari na akpamu

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Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by Billygee2u: 11:57am On Feb 03, 2015
PDP have played politics with maturity .
Honestly ,PDP ji Buhari na akpamu.

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Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by egobetatoday: 12:22pm On Feb 03, 2015
neoapocalypse:


What is this 2 kobo hooker doing here ? Go back to the slum where you belong , ASHEWO!!!
Your goodluck isn't better than a baboon , as far as I know goodluck is lesser than a baboon


you have just insulted Goodluck.

if Buhari wins u will not have the liberty.

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Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by egobetatoday: 12:33pm On Feb 03, 2015
Solozzo:


In GMB's time u did not need o level to enter the army. Buhari has GCE with which he was admitted to do courses in Oldershott, UK. HE HAS MASTERS DEGREE FROM Pennsylvania, United States of America. Cambridge university London already confirmed Gmb has a certificate of GCE.

The case is dead on arrival when GMB shows his certificate in court. Only INEC can complain about uncompleted form. PDP stop disgracing yourselves, stop playing dirty politics. Keep your eye on the ball. You only making GMB more popularly.


Now they said he has GCE result.

Another forged result; im sure.

atleast they will take time to polish this one in oluwole.
they have more than enough time to do this.
Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by zoomzoom(m): 2:42pm On Feb 03, 2015
tit:
he is qualified to run.
You can only get him for "lying under oath".

In that case he will be qualified to run in 14 yrs time @ 86yrs..after the 14yrs jail term for perjury..issorite!!
Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by ASL33: 2:52pm On Feb 03, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:

We will defeat Jonathan at the poll, not through a court's restraining order.
Then stop complaining and wait the day you meet him at the poll.
Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by Godson1996: 5:39pm On Feb 03, 2015
Hurrying for election without due diligence. We shall see the end to this. I can't even see an election coming soon.
Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by Nuella222(f): 11:11pm On Feb 09, 2015
The PDP u see today, u shall see them no more! Sai Buhari#
Re: Buhari's Disqualification: Court Orders Service Of Documents On Buhari, INEC by Nobody: 2:54am On Feb 10, 2015
Lagusta:
Okay, I wanna conduct a mini poll....

Hit LIKE if you want to vote for good luck Jonathan...

Hit SHARE if you prefer voting a cockroach instead.... kiss

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ur posts are a combination of real & hilarious...

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