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Who Said "They Will Make Gej Government Ungovernable" Kaita Or Buhari by peleson: 9:15am On Mar 24, 2015
Who said "They will make gej government Ungovernable" Kaita or buhari?i want to know if buhari was the one who altered it
Re: Who Said "They Will Make Gej Government Ungovernable" Kaita Or Buhari by babs01(m): 9:16am On Mar 24, 2015
Ask google nah

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Re: Who Said "They Will Make Gej Government Ungovernable" Kaita Or Buhari by castrokins(m): 9:31am On Mar 24, 2015
Whoever Said It Had The Support Of Buhari. He Instigated All The Violence Rocking Northern Nigeria.

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Re: Who Said "They Will Make Gej Government Ungovernable" Kaita Or Buhari by Babacele: 10:25am On Mar 24, 2015
Presidency begs Buhari tosettle slander case out of courtByIfreke Inyangon January 13, 2013@dailypostngrSubscribe to Daily Post NewsletterEmail AddressSubscribeThe presidency has begged former Head of States and national leader ofCongress for Progressive Change (CPC), General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) to settle out of court the libel suithe filed against the Special Adviser tothe President on Media and Publicity,Dr Reuben Abati.It would be recalled that Abati had onpage 51 of the April 22, 2011, edition of The Guardian newspaper, written an article entitled “For the attention of General Buhari,” where he claimed that Buhari made an unguarded statement which stirred the post-election violence that almost tore the nation apart.The former Military General however,regarded the publication as libellous, aimed at denting his hard earned name and image.Buhari consequently dragged Abati and The Guardian Newspapers to court via suit no. ID/837/2011, demanding N1billion damages from them.However, in a copy of the Terms of Settlement filed before a Lagos High Court in Ikeja, the ‘warring’ parties have agreed to settle the matter out of court.According to the terms of settlement, dated December 2012 and filed before the administrative judge of Lagos State, Justice Opeyemi Oke, the claimant (Buhari), Mr. Tope Adebayo ( lawyer to Buhari), Abati and Mr. Kunle Sanyaolu (lawyer to The Guardian) signed the terms of settlement. But the lawyer to the first defendant (Abati), Dame Carol Ajie, refused to sign the document. The refusal may not be unconnected to the conditions and terms of the agreement.It was gathered that the parties further agreed that Abati and The Guardian should retract and apologise to Buhari in certain form and contents.The terms of settlement reads in part: “The claimant (Buhari) and defendants (Abati and The Guardian)have agreed that the defendants should publish a retraction and an apology to the claimant on the Opinion Page of the newspaper, to beprinted in reverse line black (RLB) within seven days of entering the Consent Terms as the judgment of the court in two editions of The Guardian.“The claimant and defendants have agreed and resolved that the retraction and apology shall take the following form and contents: ‘Re: For the attention of General Buhari’- On April 22, 2011, The Guardian Newspaper published an article on Page 51 titled ‘For the attention of General Buhari’ where certain allegations were made against General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), GCFR, concerning the 2011 election and General Buhari’s alleged role in the violence emanating from the elections.“The publication was based on information which we believed to be reliable at that time. Since the publication, however, we now have reason to believe that certain parts ofthe story were not verified to be correct before the publication.“We assure General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), GCFR, of our highest esteem and regret any distress or embarrassment which the said publication may have caused him. APC, Buhari“The claimant and defendants agree that on the execution of these Terms of Settlement, the defendants are discharged from all or any liabilities or ob
Re: Who Said "They Will Make Gej Government Ungovernable" Kaita Or Buhari by Babacele: 10:31am On Mar 24, 2015
FACT: It Was PDP That Promised To Make Nigeria Ungovernable in 2011, Buhari Never Did!Action/2 hours ago4th August, 2014For the record and your information,I, the author am definitely never PDP, but I am not APC either. I will only support the best human beingsfrom whichever party they emanate.I am totally not a political animal; I am averse to democratic politics. The only party I ascribe to as yet and have invested thought and finance in is SNP. So for those takento lies and slander, you can call me a paid whatever and APC author all you care, you will know deep inside that you do not even succeed in fooling yourself. My people, have never been in power, and I do not care and ever see power coming to my people. Now let’s proceed.There are several important points to be presented here. Best highlighted:1. Major General Muhammadu Buhari never said he will make Nigeria ungovernable in 2011 in anypublic format2. It was a PDP politician, Alhaji Lawal Kaita who actually said Nigeria would be ungovernable if Jonathan became president in 2011.3. It was Jonathan’s media spokesman, Reuben Abati who sat down and largely concocted the slanderous libel against Buhari’s name in April 2011.4. General Muhammadu Buhari took Reuben Abati to court for damaging his name.5. The Jonathan Presidency beggedMajor General Buhari to settle the case with Reuben Abati and the Guardian out of court.6. General Buhari obliged and settled out of court. Reuben Abati with The Guardian published an unreserved apology to Buhari in the Guardian of 11thJuly, 2013.7.Late General Azazi referred to thePDP “ungovernable” crises and anger that did actually lead to Boko Haram terror franchise hired by the PDP.These are amazing facts which I have been shocked to discover since I paid attention to this matter.To imagine that the PDP can know that Buhari never made this statement and that they (the PDP Presidency) begged and apologized for it, yet all they did was kept Reuben silent and threw out other canines, Metuh and co, to continue right where Reuben stopped, is some of the most sick and evil stuff one can encounter or ever imagine. All this against the elderly, respectable General, because they see it as a fancy tool to generate animosity against their strongest single adversary… as a tool to hold on to power?It is one thing to fabricate a lie against someone. It is another thingto transplant an evil of your doing unto a person who you know is innocent. That is the most evil, evil in the books in my humble view. This precisely is what PDP did and continues to do. Buhari was nearly bombed to death and the dogs continue to utter their putrid trash and invented slanderous concoctions against the poor elderlygentleman. It is frankly satanic. He is such a compassionate gentleman, no joke, if it was me whohad all the facts you will read below,I would have been all over the place letting the truth be known and getting the slanderous liars locked up forever.A Timeline of Lies and Slander:Major General Muhammadu Buhari never said he will make Nigeria ungovernable in 2011 in any public formatPoint number one needs no referencing. I’ve done the research tons of times. Since I wrote my article, “Now that Nigeria is ungovernable, what next,” on the 15thof March, 2014 [http://ends.ng/?p=679], no one has commented and refuted my results. Buhari neverin any public media threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable in 2011.That is final fact. Nothing more need be said.It was a PDP politician, Alhaji LawalKaita who actually said Nigeria would be ungovernable if Jonathan became president in 2011.It was a PDP politician, Alhaji LawalKaita, who is quoted to have said, “The North is determined if it happens, to make Nigeria ‘ungovernable’ for President Jonathan or any other Southerner who finds his way to the seat of power on the platform of the PDP against the principle of the party’s zoning policy.”The big problem was in PDP. When Yar’Adua died, PDP northern politicians wanted power to stay in the north and as such they insisted that Jonathan should not succeed him. It was PDP politicians and onlyPDP politicians who threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable if Jonathan emerged the party nominee and ascended to the presidency that will make the nationungovernable, which they did. And Jonathan knew this and know them full well. He eats and dines with them but has watched us die in our thousands and lose our farming land and livelihood whole he has not brought a single one of them to book. He protects and goes to bed with them so long as they focus the ungovernability on the north. One now understand why Jonathan’s best man, former PDP Chairman and now appointed Railway head, Bamanga Tukur famously said that Boko Haram was fighting for justiceand another name for justice. It’s anin house thing. Boko Haram becamean invaluable tool to be hired and utilized by the party, and to be sustained as a weapon of slander against party opponents. It helped to galvanize votes by nurturing strange harmony in extremists and religious fanatics, especially northophobes who never cared to study the truth. (Truths like- northerners select southerners like Obasanjo or support Middle Belt Christians like Gowon into power; and truth like; why will northerners bomb up their own home-land and purposely destroy their chief resource – farming – to make a point).It was Jonathan’s media spokesman, Reuben Abati who sat down and largely concocted the slanderous libel against Buhari’s name in April 2011.It was Reuben Abati of The Guardian; that our friend, that spun the yarn about Buhari. It was Reuben that sat one dark night and concocted the malicious slanderoustales, rerouting the PDP terror statement to Buhari’s person. Reuben capitalized on our sectarianism, knowing full well that to most of us, one Hausa, or Fulani man was just the same as another Hausa or Fulani(to be more correct) man. Knowing that we had heard the statement made by PDP’s Kaita, and with Buhari’s “Baboon and Gorilla” Hausa adage with which he did promise that if what happened in 2011 repeated in 2015 (note the year), the Nigeria would witness a people’s upheaval; Reuben manufactured a tale one April night in 2011 and published this in the Guardian. It was captioned, “For theattention of general Buhari.” This was the article that was well buffered to make many careless Nigerians jump on the evil and satanic bandwagon of Buhari accusers. I have again fully well described Reuben for who he is and what he did and how he did it, in the recent past. See: “Reuben Abati: Nigeria’s Most Evil Genius?” [http://ends.ng/?p=1252]General Muhammadu Buhari took Reuben Abati to court for damaging his name.Of course, like anyone of us would, Buhari did not fancy this and he promised to take Reuben and the Guardian to court, and he did. Buhari took them to court for libel and slander. ‘Usual suspect’ General Muhammadu Buhari’s lawyers threatened to sue the President of Nigeria’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati in a letter sent on the 11th of July, 2011 for “inventing libelous” allegations against the person of the ex-President, accusing him of instigating post-election violence. The letter was sent on behalf of General Buhari by Harrison Ogalagufor his lawyer, Tope Adebayo. The accusations had been made againsthim in Rueben’s Guardian newspaper publication. [See: Post Election Violence: Buhari Threatens To Sue Reuben Abati For Libel; SaharaReporters, Jul, 17 2011]The Jonathan Presidency begged Major General Buhari to settle the case with Reuben Abati and the Guardian out of court.This is hard to believe but true. It was in all major news media. The Jonathan Presidency did beg General Muhammadu Buhari to settle out of court. And the noble man that Buhari is; he accepted. When this was happening, many of us read it but did not really realize what matter it was about – that it was about the great tarnishing of General Buhari’s name. It was in different media under the various captions – “Presidency begs Buhari to settle slander case out of court,” in DailyPost [http://dailypost.ng/2013/01/13/presidency-begs-buhari-to-settle-slander-case-out-of-court/], and “Presidency Begs Buhari To Settle Abati Libel Suit Out Of Court,” in Leadership, etc.Here’s a quote from leadership:“The presidency has convinced former head of state General Muhammadu Buhari to settle out of court the libel suit he had initiated against the special adviser to the president on media and publicity, DrReuben Abati.Abati had on page 51 of the April 22,2011, edition of The Guardian newspaper, written an opinion article entitled “For the attention of General Buhari”. In it, he claimed that Buhari made an inciting statement which led to the post-election violence that rocked some parts of the north.The former presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), however, regarded the publication as defamatory, intended to lower his integrity and to bring him into public ridicule. Buhari consequently dragged Abati and The Guardian to court via suit no. ID/837/2011 and demanded N1billion damages from them.But in a copy of the Terms of Settlement exclusively obtained by LEADERSHIP SUNDAY and filed before a Lagos High Court in Ikeja, the parties have agreed to settle the matter out of court.”But after begging Buhari to make little of it, Reuben just shut up thereafter and the other Presidencies men went right on withthe very same slander. Buhari beingthe gentleman, in fact over-gentlemanly, that he is, just sits back and watches these young desperate people secure their positions in hell for a little penny. It’s really stunning and terribly sad.General Buhari obliged and settled out of court. Reuben Abati with The Guardian published an unreserved apology to Buhari in the Guardian of11thJuly, 2013.And here is the post-settlement publication and retraction by The Guardian and Reuben Abati:GUARDIAN Re: For the attention of General BuhariThursday, 11 July 2013 00:00 EditorSIR: “On April 22, 2011, The Guardian Newspaper published an article on page 51 titled “For the attention of General Buhari” whereincertain allegations were made against General Muhammadu Buhari’s alleged role in the violence emanating from the elections.The publication was based on information which we believed to bereliable at that time. Since the publication, however, we now have reason to believe that certain parts of the story were not verified to be correct before the publication.We assure General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) GCFR of our highest esteem and regret any distress or embarrassment which the said publication may have caused him.” — Editorhttp://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=126723%3Are-for-the-attention-of-general-buhari-&catid=77%3Aletters&Itemid=613#.Ud6sCDHgyY4.facebookLate General Azazi referred to the PDP “ungovernable” crises and anger that did actually lead to Boko Haram terror franchise hired by the PDP.Of course, we all remember what made NSA General Andrew Azazi a most-wanted and the things he saidbefore he was killed in that helicopter crash. Andrew Azazi occupied the position of the top security man in Nigeria. No one elsewill be privy to information on the truth of Boko Haram as the head of nation’s security. Andrew Azazi clearly knew and could not take it. He spilled the beans. And he was martyred for it. Boko Haram died when Yar’Adua destroyed them. That was the end of Boko Haram. What remained was some scampering thugs without path or finance.But as Andrew Azazi explained to usbefore he was martyred; these rag tags “suddenly got sophistication and finance” as a result of PDP zoning and primary power tussles. In Azazi’s words:“PDP got it wrong from the beginning, from the on-set by saying Mr A can rule, Mr A cannot rule, Mr B can rule, Mr B cannot rule,according to PDP’s convention, rules and regulation and not according to the constitution {applause} and that created the climate for what has manifest itself, this way. I believe that there is someelement of politicization. Is it possible that somebody was thinking that only Mr. A could win, and if he did not win, there will be problems in this society. Let’s examine all these issues to see whether the level of violence in the North East just escalated because Boko Haram suddenly became better trained, better equipped and better funded, and in any case how did they get it all done…”May General Andrew Owoye Azazi;ssoul rest in perfect peace. We will surely avenge his death in the LordsMighty name. Amen.Truth is, – everyone at the top knows these things. All the politicians on both sides of the aisle know the truth; it is only you and I, the masses who have been taken for a ride here and of course, it is only us who die… well, Buhari almost did. What a shame it would have been had he passed before most of us realized what he had andis being subjected to and are able toseek his forgiveness for participating in the wicked lies against him.These are the facts. Everyone is invited to join this discussion and contribute what they know, so the truth can finally be clearly revealed and the guilty can be shamed while the innocent can be begged for forgiveness while they are still here with us. Let the devil be the liar.“Their throat is an open grave; they use their tongues to deceive.” “The venom of asps is under their lips.” – Romans 3:13Dr. Peregrino Brimah; http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something] Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerianAugust 4, 201

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