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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by cytellProperty: 8:18pm On Feb 12, 2015
buchostags:
di u ve any proof of this "steal" u r blabbn bout?
Don't mind him, people like this can not do better than GEJ, neither can their parents or Asiwin Progressives Congress. They never see anything good in others.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by buchostags(m): 8:18pm On Feb 12, 2015
CityNG:


Thank you for providing a very hearty laugh.

First of all, your embassies abroad are eh laughing stock of the world and second yes it possible for foreigners to love Nigeria more than some looting Nigerians.

Get a grip and do some real work like providing healthcare, school and power.
dude thrz no love lost in it or found anywhr around it...its political business. key word busy...busy-ness
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:19pm On Feb 12, 2015
atlwireles:


Ask your Osama bin Obama that question.

I didn't ask you a question, it was a statement.

I have no reason to question the POTUS.

He was duly elected (without the theatrics of changing an election date and no violence by the way) so no issue here for us.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:19pm On Feb 12, 2015
atlwireles:
http://tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/29285-fg-warns-us-others-against-unguarded-utterances


THE Federal Government, on Wednesday, cautioned members of the diplomatic community against making what it termed “unguarded utterances” on matters that are strictly within the domestic jurisdiction of Nigeria.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, gave the warning in Abuja, at an interactive session with the diplomatic community over the shift of the general election.

Wali expressed “the strong displeasure of the Federal Government with the conduct of some heads of mission,” who have continued to breach the laid down diplomatic channels of communication.

According to him, some heads of mission “have continued to behave in an imperial manner and in clear breach of the channel of the diplomatic communication.

“A situation, where a head of mission takes on the role of a government, seeking to impose the views and perspectives of his government and making unguarded utterances on matters that are strictly within the domestic jurisdiction of the host country is totally unacceptable.

“It is only in this country that I have noticed some envoys, who have taken it upon themselves and without recourse to the government to embark on social causes and political advocacy that are totally unrelated to conventional diplomacy and representational duties of ambassadors.”

The minister pointed out that Nigerian envoys abroad do not behave in such manners.

“It is, therefore, unacceptable for envoys to abuse their privileges and immunities by behaving in a manner that would have been met with the opprobrium in their countries were Nigerian ambassadors to behave in like manner.

“Let me be clear on this, the Federal Government will no longer tolerate the excesses of such heads of mission.

“They are, hereby, advised to operate within the norms and etiquette of diplomatic intercourse,” he said.

The minister declared that with the support of Nigerians and the international community, the elections would hold as rescheduled and in a peaceful and violence-free atmosphere.

He said it had become evident that elections could not hold as planned in the three North-East states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe.

Wali explained that doing so could have put the lives of electoral officials, including observers and ad hoc staff in danger.

He said the decision to shift the elections, as stated by INEC chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, was taken after painstaking consultations with all relevant stakeholders.

He said the Federal Government found the comments already made by some of Nigeria’s friends and partners on the polls shift as judgmental, precipitate and unwaranted.

“What we need at this time is not to be hectored or lectured as to the conduct of Nigeria’s internal affairs, but the deepening of democracy in our country.

“No country, no matter how well-intentioned, can love Nigeria more than Nigerians,” he said.

According to him, there is a broad-based consensus by Nigerians for the elections to hold in all parts of the country, to guarantee the credibility and acceptability of the elections.

“While security has been a major concern, it is obvious that INEC may not have been fully prepared to conduct the elections as earlier scheduled.

“It is a fact that over 34 per cent of registered voters are yet to collect their permanent voter cards.

“There are other logistical and operational challenges, such as adequate provisions for electoral materials including prompt delivery and the training of ad hoc staff, which are critical to the success of the elections.”

Wali said that President Goodluck Jonathan had continued to respect the independence and autonomy of INEC and the judiciary.

He pointed out that INEC had demonstrated its independence through the successful conduct of elections recently, where the ruling party lost.

He thanked the member states of the Lake Chad Basin Commission for their contributions to the operations of the Multi-National Joint Task Force in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency.

“I am confident that as envoys accredited to Nigeria, you will continue to report events in this country factually and accurately, so as to deepen understanding, cooperation and partnership among your individual countries and Nigeria,” he said.

We dont have the pedigree to warn America and we cant afford to loss America as an ally. To be honest Nigeria has not gone to that level.
This administration should not drag us into war cos we dont have military for fight smallest country not to talk of America.

If fish pass fish, e go swallow am. It will only take U.S Navy SEAL 30 minutes to kidnap any president including Nigeria if they want.
IT IS OF ANY COUNTRY INTEREST TO BE FRIEND OF AMERICA. RUSSIA TODAY IS A GOOD EXAMPLE. RUSSIA ECONOMY HAS CRUMBLED COS OF RECENT USA SANCTION.
ANY USA OR EU SANCTION ON NIGERIA WILL SPELL DOOM FOR THE POOR MASSES. POLITICIANS HAVE ENOUGH MONEY IN THEIR RESERVE.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:20pm On Feb 12, 2015
If problems start now,please just don't call on the US to help solve the mess. FG organises your home.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:21pm On Feb 12, 2015
eddyline:
when did the chicken start warning the lion?
...since February 6th...
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by buchostags(m): 8:23pm On Feb 12, 2015
CityNG:


And in your mind you're making sense
thts his mind. wht is urs sayin
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by siraj1402(m): 8:24pm On Feb 12, 2015
Tonylyte:

Clown! I thought u were gonna call him the ball-less one. Mind you, it is not every govt that can send warning to u.s. Gej is the boss... gone are those days we fear u.s and gets puppetted by them.
Dreamer,why is Nigeria consulting America for weapons?

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by siraj1402(m): 8:25pm On Feb 12, 2015
maxit2:


Go to school nigga... you cant phucking write English.
You can say that to your father or you go and die.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by atlwireles: 8:26pm On Feb 12, 2015
CityNG:


I didn't ask you a question, it was a statement.

I have no reason to question the POTUS.

He was duly elected (without the theatrics of changing an election date and no violence by the way) so no issue here for us.

I just referred you back to your Islamist sitting in the White house. Osama bin Obama.
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Faraidi(m): 8:29pm On Feb 12, 2015
Well said sir.those Ambassador thinƙs think they are above Nigeria laws
atlwireles:
http://tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/29285-fg-warns-us-others-against-unguarded-utterances


THE Federal Government, on Wednesday, cautioned members of the diplomatic community against making what it termed “unguarded utterances” on matters that are strictly within the domestic jurisdiction of Nigeria.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, gave the warning in Abuja, at an interactive session with the diplomatic community over the shift of the general election.

Wali expressed “the strong displeasure of the Federal Government with the conduct of some heads of mission,” who have continued to breach the laid down diplomatic channels of communication.

According to him, some heads of mission “have continued to behave in an imperial manner and in clear breach of the channel of the diplomatic communication.

“A situation, where a head of mission takes on the role of a government, seeking to impose the views and perspectives of his government and making unguarded utterances on matters that are strictly within the domestic jurisdiction of the host country is totally unacceptable.

“It is only in this country that I have noticed some envoys, who have taken it upon themselves and without recourse to the government to embark on social causes and political advocacy that are totally unrelated to conventional diplomacy and representational duties of ambassadors.”

The minister pointed out that Nigerian envoys abroad do not behave in such manners.

“It is, therefore, unacceptable for envoys to abuse their privileges and immunities by behaving in a manner that would have been met with the opprobrium in their countries were Nigerian ambassadors to behave in like manner.

“Let me be clear on this, the Federal Government will no longer tolerate the excesses of such heads of mission.

“They are, hereby, advised to operate within the norms and etiquette of diplomatic intercourse,” he said.

The minister declared that with the support of Nigerians and the international community, the elections would hold as rescheduled and in a peaceful and violence-free atmosphere.

He said it had become evident that elections could not hold as planned in the three North-East states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe.

Wali explained that doing so could have put the lives of electoral officials, including observers and ad hoc staff in danger.

He said the decision to shift the elections, as stated by INEC chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, was taken after painstaking consultations with all relevant stakeholders.

He said the Federal Government found the comments already made by some of Nigeria’s friends and partners on the polls shift as judgmental, precipitate and unwaranted.

“What we need at this time is not to be hectored or lectured as to the conduct of Nigeria’s internal affairs, but the deepening of democracy in our country.

“No country, no matter how well-intentioned, can love Nigeria more than Nigerians,” he said.

According to him, there is a broad-based consensus by Nigerians for the elections to hold in all parts of the country, to guarantee the credibility and acceptability of the elections.

“While security has been a major concern, it is obvious that INEC may not have been fully prepared to conduct the elections as earlier scheduled.

“It is a fact that over 34 per cent of registered voters are yet to collect their permanent voter cards.

“There are other logistical and operational challenges, such as adequate provisions for electoral materials including prompt delivery and the training of ad hoc staff, which are critical to the success of the elections.”

Wali said that President Goodluck Jonathan had continued to respect the independence and autonomy of INEC and the judiciary.

He pointed out that INEC had demonstrated its independence through the successful conduct of elections recently, where the ruling party lost.

He thanked the member states of the Lake Chad Basin Commission for their contributions to the operations of the Multi-National Joint Task Force in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency.

“I am confident that as envoys accredited to Nigeria, you will continue to report events in this country factually and accurately, so as to deepen understanding, cooperation and partnership among your individual countries and Nigeria,” he said.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by kent79: 8:32pm On Feb 12, 2015
This is nice. I love this speech

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by UniqueGem(m): 8:41pm On Feb 12, 2015
siraj1402:
Dreamer,why is Nigeria consulting America for weapons?
Nigeria is not "consulting" america for weapons. Nigeria wants to "BUY" weapons from america But America refused to sell and we got them somewhere else. Saying we're consulting them for weapons sounds like we're begging them to help us with some spare/free weapons. Nothing Gives America the right to interfere into the matters of sovereign nations like Nigeria. Lastly!! Please work on getting rid of your inferiority complex.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:42pm On Feb 12, 2015
Rockyheight:


Just as you love other tribes than urs. Nonsense

Eya pele o grin
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by eddyline(m): 8:43pm On Feb 12, 2015
chi4ik:
you are fool & big disgrace by calling Nigeria chicken. people like u suppose to b a slave in America

thank you wise king Solomon.
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:43pm On Feb 12, 2015
atlwireles:


I just referred you back to your Islamist sitting in the White house. Osama bin Obama.

I don't take direction from you grin

It's very easy to spot visa rejectees on here cheesy

Oya tell me how wild horses can't drag you to go to America - lol

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:45pm On Feb 12, 2015
buchostags:
thts his mind. wht is urs sayin

Sorry I don't do gibberish.

Compose your thoughts, as lucid as possible and then maybe I'll understand your monkey barks and grunts grin

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by owobokiri(m): 8:47pm On Feb 12, 2015
CityNG:


Name one country where this has happened and let's discuss the issues.

I bet you can't wink

Venezuela under Hugo! You want to discuss the issues? I'm game. . .
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:47pm On Feb 12, 2015
eddyline:
when did the chicken start warning the lion?


You are a chicken to urself,..you are eccentrically sarcastic in nature,..when you respect other country idealogy peace will always be the outcome

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by lucianohase(m): 8:49pm On Feb 12, 2015
jusRadical:




Your inferiority complex knows no bounds. Only slaves adore satanic countries like the USA.

Have you seen the rot your 'almighty' USA did in Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.

So you think that the US likes Nigeria more than Jonathan?
I like wt u said....d biggest wayo a nigerian go play himself na to think say us,uk and other satanic wests lav him/nigeria pass him fellow nigerians

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Pennyways: 8:50pm On Feb 12, 2015
eddyline:
when did the chicken start warning the lion?
if you are drunk, then keep off from nairaland and stop posting useless comments accurate to the rate of your mentality

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Adiwana: 8:50pm On Feb 12, 2015
dont lets them or the west into boko conflict..they will cripple this countrys economy and inflict big war we wouldnt recover in yrs to come..they are targeting oil producing/dependent nations.venuzuela,russia,libya,iran
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:50pm On Feb 12, 2015
owobokiri:


Venezuela under Hugo! You want to discuss the issues? I'm game. . .

So show the proof that Venezuela sent the US Ambassador home due to anti Venezuelan stance.

I'll be waiting for links from credible sources to back up any allegations that you levy.

I will warn you though that I'm not the typical NL, you will need to show me undisputable evidences and not just bar bragging talks.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by atlwireles: 8:51pm On Feb 12, 2015
CityNG:


I don't take direction from you grin

It's very easy to spot visa rejectees on here cheesy

Oya tell em how wild horses can't drag you to go to America - lol

grin grin grin grin grin That's why an Islamist is now occupying 1600 Pennsylvania avenue? Visa reject ni Green card holder ko.
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by siraj1402(m): 8:51pm On Feb 12, 2015
UniqueGem:
Nigeria is not "consulting" america for weapons. Nigeria wants to "BUY" weapons from america But America refused to sell and we got them somewhere else. Saying we're consulting them for weapons sounds like we're begging them to help us with some spare/free weapons. Nothing Gives America the right to interfere into the matters of sovereign nations like Nigeria. Lastly!! Please work on getting rid of your inferiority complex.
Inferiority complex you say?You can't hate America than I do I'm sure of that. The matter on ground is not because GEJ hate America, its because he is not getting support from them.

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Nobody: 8:52pm On Feb 12, 2015
atlwireles:


grin grin grin grin grin That's why an Islamist is now occurring 1600 Pennsylvania avenue? Visa reject ni Green card holder ko.

Just because you say it doesn't make it true.

So when he was sworn in, he used the Quoran right? cool

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by atlwireles: 8:54pm On Feb 12, 2015
Nigeria's 2015 Presidential Election
Contingency Planning Memorandum Update


Washington should facilitate and support humanitarian assistance. The north is already in desperate need of humanitarian assistance, with the prospect of famine looming. If the postelection period is violent, there may be need for international humanitarian assistance in many other parts of the country. The Obama administration should plan for a leadership role in coordinating an international humanitarian relief effort, including a close study of lessons learned from the Africa Military Command's successful intervention in Liberia's Ebola crisis.


http://www.cfr.org/nigeria/nigerias-2015-presidential-election/p36087

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by atlwireles: 8:56pm On Feb 12, 2015
CityNG:


Just because you say it doesn't make it true.

So when he was sworn in, he used the Quoran right? cool


He can use the book of Mormon for all I care. He is still Osama bin Obama.
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by UniqueGem(m): 8:57pm On Feb 12, 2015
siraj1402:
Inferiority complex you say?You can't hate America than I do I'm sure of that. The matter on ground is not because GEJ hate America, its because he is not getting support from them.
Just because ur mother refused to give you breakfast, will you fold your hands and watch your friends mother who gave you breakfast beat her up?

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by tiwasiaife(m): 8:58pm On Feb 12, 2015
atlwireles:
http://tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/29285-fg-warns-us-others-against-unguarded-utterances


THE Federal Government, on Wednesday, cautioned members of the diplomatic community against making what it termed “unguarded utterances” on matters that are strictly within the domestic jurisdiction of Nigeria.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, gave the warning in Abuja, at an interactive session with the diplomatic community over the shift of the general election.

Wali expressed “the strong displeasure of the Federal Government with the conduct of some heads of mission,” who have continued to breach the laid down diplomatic channels of communication.

According to him, some heads of mission “have continued to behave in an imperial manner and in clear breach of the channel of the diplomatic communication.

“A situation, where a head of mission takes on the role of a government, seeking to impose the views and perspectives of his government and making unguarded utterances on matters that are strictly within the domestic jurisdiction of the host country is totally unacceptable.

“It is only in this country that I have noticed some envoys, who have taken it upon themselves and without recourse to the government to embark on social causes and political advocacy that are totally unrelated to conventional diplomacy and representational duties of ambassadors.”

The minister pointed out that Nigerian envoys abroad do not behave in such manners.

“It is, therefore, unacceptable for envoys to abuse their privileges and immunities by behaving in a manner that would have been met with the opprobrium in their countries were Nigerian ambassadors to behave in like manner.

“Let me be clear on this, the Federal Government will no longer tolerate the excesses of such heads of mission.

“They are, hereby, advised to operate within the norms and etiquette of diplomatic intercourse,” he said.

The minister declared that with the support of Nigerians and the international community, the elections would hold as rescheduled and in a peaceful and violence-free atmosphere.

He said it had become evident that elections could not hold as planned in the three North-East states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe.

Wali explained that doing so could have put the lives of electoral officials, including observers and ad hoc staff in danger.

He said the decision to shift the elections, as stated by INEC chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, was taken after painstaking consultations with all relevant stakeholders.

He said the Federal Government found the comments already made by some of Nigeria’s friends and partners on the polls shift as judgmental, precipitate and unwaranted.

“What we need at this time is not to be hectored or lectured as to the conduct of Nigeria’s internal affairs, but the deepening of democracy in our country.

“No country, no matter how well-intentioned, can love Nigeria more than Nigerians,” he said.

According to him, there is a broad-based consensus by Nigerians for the elections to hold in all parts of the country, to guarantee the credibility and acceptability of the elections.

“While security has been a major concern, it is obvious that INEC may not have been fully prepared to conduct the elections as earlier scheduled.

“It is a fact that over 34 per cent of registered voters are yet to collect their permanent voter cards.

“There are other logistical and operational challenges, such as adequate provisions for electoral materials including prompt delivery and the training of ad hoc staff, which are critical to the success of the elections.”

Wali said that President Goodluck Jonathan had continued to respect the independence and autonomy of INEC and the judiciary.

He pointed out that INEC had demonstrated its independence through the successful conduct of elections recently, where the ruling party l













ost.

He thanked the member states of the Lake Chad Basin Commission for their contributions to the operations of the Multi-National Joint Task Force in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency.

“I am confident that as envoys accredited to Nigeria, you will continue to report events in this country factually and accurately, so as to deepen understanding, cooperation and partnership among your individual countries and Nigeria,” he said.


I know signing the anti gay law US and Britain will do everything to frustrate gej God will help gej come march 28 2015

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Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by siraj1402(m): 9:00pm On Feb 12, 2015
UniqueGem:
Just because ur mother refused to give you breakfast, will you fold your hands and watch your friends mother who gave you breakfast beat her up?
Your analysis might be a bit rude but I will take it and end the discussion. Peace
Re: FG Warns US, Others Against Unguarded Utterances by Orikinla(m): 9:06pm On Feb 12, 2015
[size=18pt]Former US Secretary of State, Senator Hilary Clinton said: "Nigeria under President Goodluck Jonathan has squandered oil wealth and has bred massive corruption." Therefore, Nigeria needs a President who can guaranty the security and welfare of the people and Muhammad Buhari, the presidential candidate of the main opposition is widely known as a fearless anti-corruption crusader and proven Commander-in-Chief who totally eliminated Islamic terrorism in northern Nigeria when he was the military head of state for only 20 months in the mid 1980s. [/size]

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