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Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by adezor: 11:26am On Sep 13, 2015
Sai Baba no dey send !
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by engrjacuzzi: 11:28am On Sep 13, 2015
you can still hang GEJ portrait if you like or Obama.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by chronique(m): 11:28am On Sep 13, 2015
In the build up to the elections this year,I warned about APC setting a bad precedence that would eventually go on to become a norm in Nigeria and this is already happening sooner than expected. The office of the presidency was so much maligned to the extent that one would marvel at the type of politics being played in Nigeria. It didn't take long for tables to turn and for supporters of both parties to switch roles. The day I read a post from cramjones where he was fuming and warning people against insulting Buhari,I knew we were already doomed. That dude was one of the senseless morons who started the new trend of rubbishing the seat of the presidency by calling him all manner of names... How would Nigeria look like if the opposition parties decide to do all that the APC did while in the opposition? If the APC never hung the ex-president's portrait then and were never chided for such uncivil behaviour,then I see no reason why the new opposition parties should be criticized for towing same line. This is simply Karma playing out.

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Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by lingsyp(m): 11:32am On Sep 13, 2015
Yes my guy, he is king of the north and not President of Nigeria.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by UncleJudax(m): 11:34am On Sep 13, 2015
Asito:
Hahah. They want to get on the good side of PDP so they'll ultimately secure a merger. #JustMyOpinionThough
And so what? Didn't APC merge not long ago?

Lame! grin
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Nobody: 11:35am On Sep 13, 2015
Una don start again this morning grin angry . See if I laugh as much as I did yesterday, somebody will pay for my psychiatric evaluation o!!
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Emmathe2nd: 11:38am On Sep 13, 2015
Damn it! See childish act.Hahahahahahaha! I will tell my mummy for you if you refuse to put up PMB's picture.......Put up mine instead.

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Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by fejicruz(m): 11:39am On Sep 13, 2015
LP & PPA just want to be in the news.

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Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by temblor(m): 11:41am On Sep 13, 2015
Swaggzkid:
grin

Someone should pls asked the fucker poster above me whether na by force?


Buhari isn't the president of Nigeria, But of the Northern Nigeria
And weed is about to be legalized. SMH...
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by arabianights: 11:47am On Sep 13, 2015
DickDastardly:
Two other political parties, the Labour Party and Progressive Peoples Alliance, have joined the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in refusing to hang the portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari in their respective secretariats.

The two parties hinged their decision on the action of the ruling All Progressives Congress, which before it came to power, allegedly refused to hang the portrait of former President Goodluck Jonathan in its national secretariat.

Both the LP and PPA stressed that their action was a payback for the APC.

This is as chieftains of the PDP expressed divergent views on their party’s action, which was announced by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, on Tuesday.

“We will never hang his (Buhari) portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and, therefore, we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,” Metuh had told our correspondent on the telephone.

One of our correspondents, who visited the national secretariat of the PPA, situated along Emeka Anyaoku Street, Area 10, Garki Abuja, on Friday, observed that the President’s portrait was conspicuously missing.

The National Chairman of the party, Mr. Peter Ameh, explained that the APC blazed the trail of “subtle civil disobedience” when it was in opposition.

Ameh said, “Your storyline should be whether the APC had the photograph of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. They did not. And that is the story; the APC did not have Jonathan’s portrait in the party’s national secretariat.

“Everything is about precedent. Throughout Jonathan’s tenure, the APC didn’t have his photograph; so, may be other political parties are also learning from the precedent set by the APC. They are following in the footsteps of the party during the last administration.”

A similar situation obtained at the national secretariat of the LP also situated in Garki.

The National Chairman, LP, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, said the party did not have Buhari’s portrait, noting that apart from the fact that the APC never accorded Jonathan such respect, the new administration had failed to make the official portrait of Buhari available to it.

Abdulsalam said, “We don’t have the photograph of President Buhari in our secretariat because the APC never had the photograph of ex-President Jonathan in their offices.

We are supposed to get it but we don’t. The fact of the matter is that the Federal Ministry of Information should have called us, not only political parties, to say that the President’s photograph is available at the Federal Ministry of Information and that all organisations should apply for it.”

Meanwhile, top chieftains of the PDP have expressed divergent views on the position espoused by Metuh.

A stalwart of the party in Oyo State, Senator Lekan Balogun, said hanging of the President’s portrait should not be an issue to Nigerians.

Although he questioned PDP’s position on it, Balogun, however, said that if the constitution did not back hanging of the President’s portraits in all places, discretion should be exercised in doing so.

He said, “If it has become acceptable by the years, it is left for anybody to hang it. It will sound partisan to the extreme. It is not a constitutional requirement, but the PDP should not be the party that will reject hanging the President’s portrait, bearing in mind that when Goodluck Jonathan of the party served as President, everybody put his portrait in their offices at the time.

“Unless you can prove that when Jonathan was ruling, the APC did not hang his portrait, it should not be an issue. It is the kind of thing Nigerians play on.”

A prominent member of the party from the state, Chief Richard Akinjide (SAN), refused to comment on the issue. He told our correspondent that if the PDP had taken a position on the issue, he would rather not comment on it.

The Chairman and the Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Kwara State chapter, Iyiola Oyedepo and Rex Olawoye, however differed with Metuh.

In separate telephone interviews with one of our correspondents in Ilorin, they stated that Metuh’s position was wrong, adding that as the President of Nigeria, Buhari’s portrait should be everywhere and that he deserved to be respected.

However, the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Lai Mohammed, dismissed the controversy as “a non-issue.”

A constitutional lawyer, Fred Agbaje, who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH in a telephone interview, described the practice of displaying presidents’ portraits as a civic responsibility embedded in the constitution.

According to him, though the constitution does not expressly provide that the President’s portrait be hung, failure to do so in public places amounts to reneging on a civic responsibility, which is a constitutional requirement.

He said, legally, by one of those old 1960 laws, which we inherited, we are supposed to do that (display presidents’ portraits). “Even if it is not part of our constitution, it is part of our civic duty under the constitution that all public places should display the portrait as a mark of respect for constituted authority.”

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Emeka Ngige, similarly told SUNDAY PUNCH that although the constitution did not explicitly provide that the President’s portrait must be hung, it had become a universally accepted convention as a sign of accordance of respect.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/like-pdp-we-wont-hang-buharis-portrait-lp-ppa/


Confused platonic low rats.Announcements were made on television to the effect that portraits of president and his vice were ready and process for acquiring was advised further more when the president's portrait was changed ,announcement to that effect was made

These non existent parties are trying to seek for notice as well as feel important and deceive themselves that they can affect gmb in any way.Yes,no one can force you to hang the portraits in secretariat .I dont even feel its expected or a big deal so why the hell is this news
They can go as far expressing their frustrations by trying to get pmb to notice their negative force but thats as far as they can go and they know it.Let them try any nonsense and then they will be reminded in the most painful manner who exactly is in charge.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Henry22(m): 11:47am On Sep 13, 2015
muhyeenisce:
Who know them? How many of their member de house of rep/assembly... BUHARI OUR PRESIDENT

Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Obamina(m): 11:48am On Sep 13, 2015
[quote author=DickDastardly post=37960797]Two other political parties, the Labour Party and Progressive Peoples Alliance, have joined the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in refusing to hang the portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari in their respective secretariats.

The two parties hinged their decision on the action of the ruling All Progressives Congress, which before it came to power, allegedly refused to hang the portrait of former President Goodluck Jonathan in its national secretariat.

Both the LP and PPA stressed that their action was a payback for the APC.

This is as chieftains of the PDP expressed divergent views on their party’s action, which was announced by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, on Tuesday.

“We will never hang his (Buhari) portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and, therefore, we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,” Metuh had told our correspondent on the telephone.

One of our correspondents, who visited the national secretariat of the PPA, situated along Emeka Anyaoku Street, Area 10, Garki Abuja, on Friday, observed that the President’s portrait was conspicuously missing.

The National Chairman of the party, Mr. Peter Ameh, explained that the APC blazed the trail of “subtle civil disobedience” when it was in opposition.

Ameh said, “Your storyline should be whether the APC had the photograph of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. They did not. And that is the story; the APC did not have Jonathan’s portrait in the party’s national secretariat.

“Everything is about precedent. Throughout Jonathan’s tenure, the APC didn’t have his photograph; so, may be other political parties are also learning from the precedent set by the APC. They are following in the footsteps of the party during the last administration.”

A similar situation obtained at the national secretariat of the LP also situated in Garki.

The National Chairman, LP, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, said the party did not have Buhari’s portrait, noting that apart from the fact that the APC never accorded Jonathan such respect, the new administration had failed to make the official portrait of Buhari available to it.

Abdulsalam said, “We don’t have the photograph of President Buhari in our secretariat because the APC never had the photograph of ex-President Jonathan in their offices.

“We are supposed to get it but we don’t. The fact of the matter is that the Federal Ministry of Information should have called us, not only political parties, to say that the President’s photograph is available at the Federal Ministry of Information and that all organisations should apply for it.”

Meanwhile, top chieftains of the PDP have expressed divergent views on the position espoused by Metuh.

A stalwart of the party in Oyo State, Senator Lekan Balogun, said hanging of the President’s portrait should not be an issue to Nigerians.

Although he questioned PDP’s position on it, Balogun, however, said that if the constitution did not back hanging of the President’s portraits in all places, discretion should be exercised in doing so.

He said, “If it has become acceptable by the years, it is left for anybody to hang it. It will sound partisan to the extreme. It is not a constitutional requirement, but the PDP should not be the party that will reject hanging the President’s portrait, bearing in mind that when Goodluck Jonathan of the party served as President, everybody put his portrait in their . How does this stop him frm probing any found guilty?
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by ajealadick(m): 11:54am On Sep 13, 2015
I think these parties can't afford the cost of these pictures.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by front247: 11:55am On Sep 13, 2015
What goes around comes around
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Donjowebs(m): 11:57am On Sep 13, 2015
This is simply why we are not moving forward, citizens defending narrow and parochial interests. By the way who cares if they do not PMB's portrait in the offices? How does it change the price of petrol, exchange rate or stop corruption?
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Rexnegro(m): 11:59am On Sep 13, 2015
Another set of fools following the steps of the bigger fools chai smh....una hang am or not pmb is all of us presido till 2023 by the special grace of God.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by lazborn(m): 12:04pm On Sep 13, 2015
Yeye pple!!! Ow does affect d economy??take it or leave it,PMB is ur president till 2019 eh.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Billygee2u: 12:06pm On Sep 13, 2015
Swaggzkid:
grin

Someone should pls asked the fucker poster above me whether na by force?


Buhari isn't the president of Nigeria, But of the Northern Nigeria
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Billygee2u: 12:11pm On Sep 13, 2015
bubu's portrait should only be seen in daura
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Bevista: 12:23pm On Sep 13, 2015
“We will never hang his (Buhari) portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and, therefore, we will never put his portrait here.
I find this argument laughable. In all institutions, even private businesses, they hang the picture of their leader (MD) as well as that of the President / State Governor.

However, if it is true that APC never accorded PGEJ the same respect, then these political parties may as well not hang PMB's picture.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by HirstMOG(m): 12:24pm On Sep 13, 2015
benedictnsi:
You must hang him ooo weda you like am or not....... He is the president and there is nothing you can phuckingly do to change that......

I am not sure you read through..... ... .. .
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by ifeanyiokolo: 12:25pm On Sep 13, 2015
Na you get your mouth. Naa
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Udeh482: 12:41pm On Sep 13, 2015
Even if you hang it wat difference does it makes
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by bareal(m): 12:47pm On Sep 13, 2015
Like we care!
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Bimpe29: 12:49pm On Sep 13, 2015
Politically, political actors here are still learning. How does this pose a problem for God's sake?
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by honorworldwide: 12:53pm On Sep 13, 2015
Does this stop PMB from being your president Yeyeyeye.
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by LadyMessi(f): 12:57pm On Sep 13, 2015
Why is APC ranting, where they not the ones that started it in the first place? In Oshomole's voice ''goanddie''
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by Nobody: 12:59pm On Sep 13, 2015
Really serious!
Need anything from Jumia? Contact me now!
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by drey076(m): 1:06pm On Sep 13, 2015
Useless pple
How will dat affect the price of garri
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by blackpanda: 1:57pm On Sep 13, 2015
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chronique:
In the build up to the elections this year,I warned about APC setting a bad precedence that would eventually go on to become a norm in Nigeria and this is already happening sooner than expected. The office of the presidency was so much maligned to the extent that one would marvel at the type of politics being played in Nigeria. It didn't take long for tables to turn and for supporters of both parties to switch roles. The day I read a post from cramjones where he was fuming and warning people against insulting Buhari,I knew we were already doomed. That dude was one of the senseless morons who started the new trend of rubbishing the seat of the presidency by calling him all manner of names... How would Nigeria look like if the opposition parties decide to do all that the APC did while in the opposition? If the APC never hung the ex-president's portrait then and were never chided for such uncivil behaviour,then I see no reason why the new opposition parties should be criticized for towing same line. This is simply Karma playing out.
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On the contrary, APC never maligned Jonathan. All the insults Jonathan got were as a result of the poor performance, cluelessness and complete impunity of his regime. It was not only APC that showed dissatisfaction with the regime, the entire Nigerians were shocked at the gross incompetence of PDP; and this clearly showed in the elections. If u considered how difficult it is to unsit an incumbent in Nigeria let alone do it with such ease, it shows clearly Nigerians disliked the regime.

You cant compare this with the silly noise the current useless opposition are making: the president wife bought wristwatch, that she is using title of first lady, that buhari didnt declare assets...etc. all of which were done by the pdp (to the extreme!).
Refusing to place the Presidents photo just shows the type of lawless and irresponsible party they are. And if the cant recognise Buhari as President, then what give them the moral justification to criticize him?
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by chronique(m): 2:06pm On Sep 13, 2015
Bro,be honest with yourself. There is a difference between criticism and direct insult. I don't have a problem with a president being criticized. What I have a problem with,is calling a president,names like jona.daft,jonadunce,dullhari,dullhardinho,etc. APC supporters here on NL were the ones who were drafting such names for Jonathan and the PDP supporters only took off from where they left off.
blackpanda:
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On the contrary, APC never maligned Jonathan. All the insults Jonathan got were as a result of the poor performance, cluelessness and complete impunity of his regime. It was not only APC that showed dissatisfaction with the regime, the entire Nigerians were shocked at the gross incompetence of PDP; and this clearly showed in the elections. If u considered how difficult it is to unsit an incumbent in Nigeria let alone do it with such ease, it shows clearly Nigerians disliked the regime.

You cant compare this with the silly noise the current useless opposition are making: the president wife bought wristwatch, that she is using title of first lady, that buhari didnt declare assets...etc. all of which were done by the pdp (to the extreme!).
Refusing to place the Presidents photo just shows the type of lawless and irresponsible party they are. And if the cant recognise Buhari as President, then what give them the moral justification to criticize him?
Re: Like PDP, We Won’t Hang Buhari’s Portrait – LP, PPA by JuicyStar: 2:16pm On Sep 13, 2015
DickDastardly:
Two other political parties, the Labour Party and Progressive Peoples Alliance, have joined the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in refusing to hang the portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari in their respective secretariats.

The two parties hinged their decision on the action of the ruling All Progressives Congress, which before it came to power, allegedly refused to hang the portrait of former President Goodluck Jonathan in its national secretariat.

Both the LP and PPA stressed that their action was a payback for the APC.

This is as chieftains of the PDP expressed divergent views on their party’s action, which was announced by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, on Tuesday.

“We will never hang his (Buhari) portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and, therefore, we will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,” Metuh had told our correspondent on the telephone.

One of our correspondents, who visited the national secretariat of the PPA, situated along Emeka Anyaoku Street, Area 10, Garki Abuja, on Friday, observed that the President’s portrait was conspicuously missing.

The National Chairman of the party, Mr. Peter Ameh, explained that the APC blazed the trail of “subtle civil disobedience” when it was in opposition.

Ameh said, “Your storyline should be whether the APC had the photograph of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. They did not. And that is the story; the APC did not have Jonathan’s portrait in the party’s national secretariat.

“Everything is about precedent. Throughout Jonathan’s tenure, the APC didn’t have his photograph; so, may be other political parties are also learning from the precedent set by the APC. They are following in the footsteps of the party during the last administration.”

A similar situation obtained at the national secretariat of the LP also situated in Garki.

The National Chairman, LP, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, said the party did not have Buhari’s portrait, noting that apart from the fact that the APC never accorded Jonathan such respect, the new administration had failed to make the official portrait of Buhari available to it.

Abdulsalam said, “We don’t have the photograph of President Buhari in our secretariat because the APC never had the photograph of ex-President Jonathan in their offices.

“We are supposed to get it but we don’t. The fact of the matter is that the Federal Ministry of Information should have called us, not only political parties, to say that the President’s photograph is available at the Federal Ministry of Information and that all organisations should apply for it.”

Meanwhile, top chieftains of the PDP have expressed divergent views on the position espoused by Metuh.

A stalwart of the party in Oyo State, Senator Lekan Balogun, said hanging of the President’s portrait should not be an issue to Nigerians.

Although he questioned PDP’s position on it, Balogun, however, said that if the constitution did not back hanging of the President’s portraits in all places, discretion should be exercised in doing so.

He said, “If it has become acceptable by the years, it is left for anybody to hang it. It will sound partisan to the extreme. It is not a constitutional requirement, but the PDP should not be the party that will reject hanging the President’s portrait, bearing in mind that when Goodluck Jonathan of the party served as President, everybody put his portrait in their offices at the time.

“Unless you can prove that when Jonathan was ruling, the APC did not hang his portrait, it should not be an issue. It is the kind of thing Nigerians play on.”

A prominent member of the party from the state, Chief Richard Akinjide (SAN), refused to comment on the issue. He told our correspondent that if the PDP had taken a position on the issue, he would rather not comment on it.

The Chairman and the Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Kwara State chapter, Iyiola Oyedepo and Rex Olawoye, however differed with Metuh.

In separate telephone interviews with one of our correspondents in Ilorin, they stated that Metuh’s position was wrong, adding that as the President of Nigeria, Buhari’s portrait should be everywhere and that he deserved to be respected.

However, the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Lai Mohammed, dismissed the controversy as “a non-issue.”

A constitutional lawyer, Fred Agbaje, who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH in a telephone interview, described the practice of displaying presidents’ portraits as a civic responsibility embedded in the constitution.

According to him, though the constitution does not expressly provide that the President’s portrait be hung, failure to do so in public places amounts to reneging on a civic responsibility, which is a constitutional requirement.

He said, legally, by one of those old 1960 laws, which we inherited, we are supposed to do that (display presidents’ portraits). “Even if it is not part of our constitution, it is part of our civic duty under the constitution that all public places should display the portrait as a mark of respect for constituted authority.”

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Emeka Ngige, similarly told SUNDAY PUNCH that although the constitution did not explicitly provide that the President’s portrait must be hung, it had become a universally accepted convention as a sign of accordance of respect.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/like-pdp-we-wont-hang-buharis-portrait-lp-ppa/
Hmmmm...the quickest way to know a wise man is when he has discovered his problem. It has been shown that these parties have shown themselves not to be wise with these comments of late. The people n not PMB is your problem. Rather than looking for ways to win the heart of the people, they are fight the majority's choice. Don't hang the portraits but be sure that in the dailies, in ur television and radio u will hear his name and u will have to live with that for a minimum of 4years

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