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Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Demdem(m): 11:50am On Apr 05, 2011
Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help?

i didnt even have to read the article before knowing that the OP has a hidden agenda. Looking at the title, u mean CPC (opposition party) imposed the chairman of INEC on this govt (PDP - VIPERS) with the assitant of the US Govt. Funny u know. some1 isnt thinking here.

Even if this is so (of cos its a lie) it confirms the notion of some of us who strongly belive that GEJ is simply a Yes-man. he can hardly (if any) take decisions on his own. why should i vote for such as a president?
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Gbenge77(m): 1:22pm On Apr 05, 2011
12 years is enough time to change the fortunes of a country .The Pdp,having failed collosally during this period ,has no moral right to canvass for our votes at this time.They should tender an unreserved apology to Nigerians for being such a huge disappointment,administratively.
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by MaiSuya(m): 1:41pm On Apr 05, 2011
I don't even know who to vote again. . .
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Nobody: 1:51pm On Apr 05, 2011
REAL FEAR DON ENTER GEJ CAMP!

WETIN PASS CRICKET DON ENTER CRICKET CRIB!

BEAF I HOPE YOUR BAG IS PACKED AND READY FOR TAKE OFF

ADVICE PLS TRY SUDAN - THEY MAY ACCOMMODATE YOU
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by luluosas(m): 2:03pm On Apr 05, 2011
The stupid and blind GEJ fans are drowning fast. Let me remind you that, last week, the US embassy in Nigeria said, the US Government has no interest in any particular presidential candidate for this election. I hope you have told your GEJ to prepare to run away, because, the government of Buhari will be too hot for him.
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Nobody: 2:08pm On Apr 05, 2011
let me get this straight

obama is backing a jihadist failed coup plotter recycled soldier corrupt tribalist ethnic jingoist male chauvinist ugly old shariat zealot ? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

wetin we n go hear cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

team gej

must be interesting times in aso rock cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by luluosas(m): 2:11pm On Apr 05, 2011
Seun, I can now understand better why you refused to put this thread https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=636017.msg8026982#msg8026982 on home page. You are anti Buhari, if not, why are you quick in putting any thread that tends to tarnished General Buhari's image and score cheap political point for your Jonathan?
Whether you like it or not, Buhari will be sworn in as the new President come May 29, 2011.
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Sunofgod(m): 2:12pm On Apr 05, 2011
luluosas:

The silly and blind GEJ fans are drowning fast. Let me remind you that, last week, the US embassy in Nigeria said, the US Government has no interest in any particular presidential candidate for this election. I hope you have told your GEJ to prepare to run away, because, the government of Buhari will be too hot for him.

THE USA Backs GEJ


He's an ally on the 'War against MEND Terror.



GEJ - Ol Boy, how we go take rig dis ting
Obama - Talk to Hillary




GEJ - Hillary I've been told you are very evil and crooked - Advise me on 'Political Skulldugerry?
Hillary - with pleasure

Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by FairGame: 2:14pm On Apr 05, 2011
Nigerians have been praying. God will help Nigeria even by the political miscalculation of the very people that institutionalized corruption and godfatherizm. Nigeria wants their vote to count. Its not abt GEJ or Buhari this time bt its about INEC.
When INEC works Nigeria will have power and hold leaders occountable. If election is free, Chiromas 1 vote is same as any other vote so we dont need their blessings. they should keep quite and seek forgiveness for the wrongs they committed against Nigerian ppl.
I personally want Nigerians to tell PDP that we are not happy with the way things went for over the last 12 yrs. We do that through voting them out of office. That is how civilized democries work. Let us try another party. Its not about GEJ as a person but the Cults that sourrounds him which we know he cannot do without.
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by luluosas(m): 2:18pm On Apr 05, 2011
BB Fans, Please, read the Bakare message below and spread it far and wide. First Lady office scrapped. Constituency Project scrapped. They are all avenue for corruption. Seun, if you like, you can delete it but, the truth must still be told.


« on: March 31, 2011, 07:56 PM »  

Casting Demons Out Of Bakare                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      By Dimgba Igwe Of Daily Sun
by Cee Won on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 2:32am


I had finally met Pastor Tunde Bakare, formally. That is for those who think that we’ve been close all along and I was only promoting the interest of my friend when I wrote some articles, especially the piece titled, “Run Bakare, Run”. A text message from a media colleague had asked if I would be available for a chat with Bakare on Wednesday. I had just concluded an exhausting project and was supposed to be taking a deserved rest that same day which I was reluctant to forfeit, but then, I was overpowered by an acute curiosity to get some insight into what had been happening to the Buhari-Bakare campaign which I had often been accused of promoting. With a newspaper opinion poll suggesting that it was going to be a clean sweep for President Goodluck Jonathan, what are the chances of Buhari-Bakare team that seems like the strongest opposition?
These are bits of my reporter’s diary. We met at Jades Restaurant, at Isaac John Street, Ikeja, with over a dozen editors from different newspapers. Bakare was of course, meeting me for the first time and it was a very warm encounter. Then straight to business.
Only a few months ago, the idea of running for a public office would have been unthinkable to him, Bakare said. That probably informed why he threw a lot of barbs at the presidential contenders in the past, many of which the opposition is hounding him with now. It shows, Bakare said, “that even the best of men are still men at their very best.”
Despite what Bakare describe as “humongous crowds” at their campaign rallies especially in the North, he admits that the Buhari-Bakare campaign still ran on a shoe-string budget. Their budgets for much of the big rallies comprise of money for announcement in Hausa service of BBC radio, renting of public address system and transportation of the campaign team.
There are three things Bakare had vowed that he would not do: one is to borrow money to run the campaign, two is to sell his property to raise fund and three is to take money from anybody that would put a shackle on his hands. If he borrows money to run for public office, it is evidence that he is going there for ulterior motive, not to serve. If he sells his personal properties to run for public office, how does he run his family after the campaign, win or lose?
If the BB campaign is running such a shoe-string budget when their key opponent, the PDP candidate is splurging out billions on campaign, how does the BB campaign even hope to raise logistics and manpower to represent them at the various polling booths—something announcements on Hausa service of BBC radio cannot do for you. You risk raising so much storm and harvesting no votes if you are not represented at the polling booths, I suggested. Not to worry, Bakare assured. The BB campaign is reserving their money for just that purpose.
One thing that appeared certain at the media chat is that Bakare seems drunk on the virtues of his principal and it seems obvious that the two of them enjoy excellent body chemistry. Bakare told us a story. Former President Obasanjo had told Mallam Nasir el-Rufai to convince Buhari to substitute Bakare with Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and that if that was done, both he and Babangida would mobilize support for the Buhari campaign.
El-Rufai got across to Bakare to sell the idea. Bakare bought the idea provided it would make Buhari win, insisting that it was his opportunity to escape from public office which he was never too anxious to get involved in the first place.
In turn, Bakare and El-Rufai met Buhari to sell the idea to him. Bakare spoke first. The choice of Okonjo-Iweala, he said, would be a masterstroke because as a woman, it would attract female votes. Since Buhari was one that signed a decree on gender affirmative action nearly three decades ago, this was a golden chance to give it a practical play. Next, Okonjo-Iweala is an economist, a former finance minister—that gives the campaign a strong economic rooting. As a former external affairs minister and now the managing director of World Bank, she has strong international clout. As Delta Igbo, that solves the Igbo question of not being well represented in the current political dispensation. Finally, if the choice would earn the campaign more support and help Buhari to win, that was the main objective, as far as he was concerned. El-Rufai also delivered Obasanjo’s message as passionately as he could and Buhari listened patiently.
“If you have changed your mind about running with me, then tell me,” Buhari finally spoke. “You are the only one that can make me drop you from the campaign if you have changed your mind.”
Turning to El-Rufai, Bakare narrated, Buhari said, “Give my regards to OBJ.”
End of story. Bakare told this story to illustrate that his candidate has a mind of his own. He is not beholden to any godfather—unlike the incumbent president.
Bakare insists that Buhari is a man of profound ideas when you speak to him one-on-one but that he is not media savvy. He tends to freeze out when faced with the media, too concerned about being misrepresented. Perhaps, this accounted for his less than stellar performance at the last presidential debate which most people adjudged to have been won by the ANPP candidate, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau.
Since Bakare’s wife was sitting beside him throughout the over two hours of discussion, I demanded that we hear her speak, in case she ends up being the first or second lady of the nation. In the light of the experience with our current First Lady, we ought to know what we are going in for before voting in any candidate for such exalted office. Well, Bakare argues that for a start, the notion of first lady was unconstitutional and was one of the infractions successive leaders have perpetrated in power which B-B presidency was not going to allow. Even in the church, he never agreed that his wife should play any special role beyond her own calling. If they are elected, Bakare assured, their wives would strictly remain just that—wife of the President or wife of the Vice President, no more. In such capacity, they should minister to the welfare of their husbands and families, no more. No First Lady’s office, note that for the record, in case it happens!
Then came the question: how are fellow church leaders responding to Bakare’s decision to run for public office? Bakare admitted frankly that the responses had been mixed. While some church leaders are supportive, including the powerful Pastor E. A. Adeboye who gave him a go-ahead when he sought his advice, other church leaders think he had derailed. “There are some church leaders who would like to cast out demons of politics from me and return me to the pulpit,” Bakare said.
To him, it showed how far the church has lost touch with reality. Some church leaders feel that the ministers of God are too sacred to get involved in the mundane affairs of humanity beyond regular administration of pious exhortations. Well, Bakare wants to take his model from Jesus Christ who “endured such contradiction of sinners against himself” in order to serve fallen humanity.
Some ministers like the popular evangelical preacher, John Hagee, like to stick their fingers into national affairs, using their pulpit as a platform to chastise erring national leadership or to advance policy options. Hagee’s argument in his book, Day of Deception, is that much of the Old Testament prophets spoke to national leaders and on national issues—that is public policies, including politics. In Nigeria, Tunde Bakare falls into this mold. For those who accuse him and Buhari of rigidity and being very opinionated, Bakare says that he is quite willing to make compromises in matters of politics, but on the issue of public office, he would model himself after Daniel. “In matters that concerns his responsibilities in public office, you will find no fault in him,” he declared. I make these reports because if B-B wins the presidential election, then they should be judged by these commitments.
But some ministers afflicted with tunnel vision are simply outraged that a pastor should get mixed up in politics. Poor, uninformed souls! In my article, Run Bakare, Run, I had dismissed such argument as totally uninformed. I still think so. Come to think of it, believers are described as a kingdom of kings and priests. Over four thousand years ago, a man named Moses who authored the Pentateuch, led about two million people from Egypt for 40 years, in his capacity as a political leader and prophet all rolled into one. Although he had a professional clergy led by his elder brother, Aaron, the day he stayed away from the people for 40 days, Aaron and the people plunged into idolatry—evidence that Aaron needed Moses to function well in his priestly office. If Moses happened today, who knows if some pastors would not have cast stones on him for leaving the call of God to lead people for 40 years?
Ah yes, Bakare is sure that CPC would win the presidency at the first ballot, no run off needed. Isn’t he making a mistake somewhere? He’s ready to bet on it, if anybody is ready to take him on. But who can take on a politician?
Source: www.facebook.com/notes/cee-won/casting-demons-out-of-bakare-by-dimgba-igwe-of-daily-sun/200852143269405
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Sunofgod(m): 2:31pm On Apr 05, 2011
Sun of god:

THE USA Backs GEJ


He's an ally on the 'War against MEND Terror.



GEJ - Ol Boy, how we go take rig dis ting
Obama - Talk to Hillary




GEJ - Hillary I've been told you are very evil and crooked - Advise me on 'Political Skulldugerry?
Hillary - with pleasure


shocked
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Nobody: 2:34pm On Apr 05, 2011


johnny, please go and bring the car to the front of the house

yes ma

swaggerless man cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Bawss1(m): 2:41pm On Apr 05, 2011
^^ Una wan kill person abi cheesy cheesy
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by abes(m): 2:48pm On Apr 05, 2011
i was there

Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Sunofgod(m): 2:51pm On Apr 05, 2011
abes:

i was there

grin cheesy grin Crazy People  cheesy grin cheesy
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Nobody: 2:58pm On Apr 05, 2011



gej being told the meaning of nuclear security and misinterpreting it - remember his definition of job security? cheesy cheesy
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Pataki: 2:58pm On Apr 05, 2011
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Pataki: 3:01pm On Apr 05, 2011
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by MaiSuya(m): 3:04pm On Apr 05, 2011
[size=35pt]OGA SEUN HAAAAAALLLLLP, NLDERS WAN CARRY LAFF KPAI PESIN HIA[/size]  grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by denko(m): 3:13pm On Apr 05, 2011
What does Buhari  has to offer? fighting of corruption, without gun, hell no. he cannot fight corruption he is going there to fight those who fought him, those who overthrew him, if he win (Allah Forbid) there aaren'tno time to work Nigerians so be wise and don'tvote Buhari. Vote Jonathan or Shekauru these are true democrat.
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Pataki: 3:14pm On Apr 05, 2011
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Nobody: 3:43pm On Apr 05, 2011
oyb:



johnny, please go and bring the car to the front of the house

yes ma

swaggerless man  cheesy cheesy cheesy




I'm sure beaf would have done that MA .
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by peaceland(m): 3:48pm On Apr 05, 2011
Hello All,
honestly, i would desist from reading Nl until close of business. i would not be reading in the office again. you guys nearly kill me with laughter just after my lunch. please, want kind of joke is this
i am sure the poster just want to deliberately and wickedly crack up our ribs. i just cant stop laughing.
thank you beaf. i like this.
thank you all
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by ideylaff: 4:17pm On Apr 05, 2011
Let's even assume the OP with his utmost stupidity is correct along the subject headliner, how come CPC's logo was left out of most ballot papers?


GBAM,  Hmmmmmm word @ Pataki, u have spoken


I already said in the next few days there will be confusion and numerous smokescreens while PDP get on with their dirty underground work,

NA LIE, I go follow my vote even if na Jupiter you go count and announce this time around, shocked

Oya now lets gooooooooo
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by ideylaff: 4:28pm On Apr 05, 2011
I'm sure beaf would have done that MA .

@ Beaf will be busy clearing the road for [b]GEJ's last siren convoy lousy blowing trail [/b]leaving Aso, after this election, AMEN
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Kilode1: 4:40pm On Apr 05, 2011
^^^^^^

LOL @ those pics grin grin grin grin grin

My ribs don crack grin grin grin
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by seanet02: 4:48pm On Apr 05, 2011
Nonsensical Reasoning!!!
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by ideylaff: 4:51pm On Apr 05, 2011
LOL @ those pics    

My ribs don crack  

It's not photoshopped oooo, 4 real oooo mine even has sound and u can clearly hear GEJ saying 2 Hill baby,


Ok mam , Ok mam, OK mam, Yes Mam, with 1 kin phonnne accent cheesy

GEJ then says, have u met @ Beaf, he can lick *ss real good try him, there are a few of then on NL, he concludes,
cheesy
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by seanet02: 4:52pm On Apr 05, 2011
Another Reason to show that GEJ is gullible. So he was actually pressurized by the US to Pick JEGA? This is another reason to prove that GEJ is the most stewped  Presi. we ever have!!
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by TheDoc: 5:22pm On Apr 05, 2011
@pictures. hahahahehehehihihihohohohuhuhu my laf wan finish oohhhahahaha. i really dey enjoy this nairaland
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Johns83: 5:35pm On Apr 05, 2011
Why you should not vote for buhari

http://www.therealbuhari.
Re: Jega Implanted By CPC With US Help? by Homonide: 5:47pm On Apr 05, 2011
This thread is as laughable as it is dumb. so CPC nominated jega for the post of inec chair?and the US supported (or are still supporting) Buhari?this is a classic case of speculative journalism and beer parlour story. simply because jega is in the eye of the storm presently,some dumbass wants to paint Buhari's party,the CPC as the cause of jega's ineptitude. Nigerians are no fools,we know better.No amount of cheap propaganda will help GEJ and his gang of thieves in the polls.

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