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Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 3:25pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:
good. keep up forking my harlot mother
thanks grin
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 3:27pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
Buhari has made history finally due to how clueless some of us are. I am a retardeen. chai. there is some one ooo

Now you are getting the drift.
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 3:29pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


Now you are getting the dickkk happy
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 3:30pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
You told me that Buhari was a retired Nigerian Army Major General and was Head of State of Nigeria from 31 December 1983 to 27 August 1985, after taking power in a military coup d'état

Good boy
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 5:21pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


Goodluck Jonathan is my hero fayose my role model my harlot mother my girlfriend
tongue
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 5:51pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
Buhari is the People's general and loved by people world wide

yes oooooo
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 5:53pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


yes oooooo Gej my hero fayose my role model i forked my harlot mother to stupor
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 5:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
A former Federal Commissioner of Information, Chief Edwin Clark, has once again canvassed support for President Muhamadu Buhari.

He described the President as being capable of leading the country and therefore should be supported by all Nigerians.

Clark, who was one of the staunch supporters of former President Goodluck Jonathan, spoke in Abuja on Wednesday at his residence when he received a group known as Probity Ambassadors Organisation of Nigeria.

He noted that though he was among those who campaigned against the emergence of Buhari during the election, Clark said since Nigerians voted for the incumbent President, he must be supported in order to enable him to succeed in the task ahead.

The Ijaw Leader added that the way Jonathan conceded defeat had also made the task of running the country easier for the President.

Clark said, “I have congratulated President Buhari and today, he is our President. He’s not the President of a section of the country.

“Buhari is fit for the job and he’s capable of leading us. We will support him.

“Campaigns are over and a winner has emerged. We must come together after the election and give our support to the President.

“The loser of the election, who had all the powers to do and undo, came out to congratulate the President.

“That action of the former President is the best thing that has happened in this country.”

He believed that Jonathan conceded defeat and congratulated Buhari because of the former’s love for the country.

“You can only be the President of the country when it is intact. All of us must join hands together to support President Buhari,” he added.

He asked those who might not agree with the President to wait until 2019 when elections would be held again, saying “this is when there will be another opportunity for election.”

“Then Nigerians would determine if the President has done well or not. Democracy has come to stay in the country,” he added.

He asked Nigerians to learn from the attitude exhibited by the people of the United Kingdom, whom he said, had forgotten about their last election, which was held in May.

Clark said members of both the Conservatives and the Labour Party had been living together in peace as if nothing had happened.

He stated that those who he thought he would die because his party, the Peoples Democratic Party and former President lost the election, were shortsighted.

He explained that as an elder statesman, he was bound to support whoever won election to lead the nation.

The former Federal Commissioner for Information said, “Those who think I would die because of the outcome of election are missing it. Why should I die? I’m a Nigerian.

“I will support whoever wins. My advice to the President and the All Progressives Congress is that they should have regard for the country and work with all.

“The issue of winner takes all is not in our interest. People are bound to vote for or against you. Those who voted for you believed in you and those who voted for another person believed in another person.”

Edwin clark is right. Buhari is the right man for Nigeria
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 5:56pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


Gej my hero fayose my role model i forked my harlot mother to stupor
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 5:59pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
President Muhammadu Buhari (l) handshak with the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase while others watched as the President departed for North-East security meetings at the Presidential Wing, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja

Thats the people's general in action
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 6:02pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


Buhari is a terrorist
shocked
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 6:03pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
the clueless one was a militant

correct guy
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


Apc is bokoharam
shocked
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:

let me give you a late lunch break my dear student.
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 6:06pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
shocked

with a clueless student, chai your exam coming soon hope you go pass.

meanwhile, Buhari is on top
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 6:07pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


let me go and fork my harlot mother I'll be back
am waiting grin
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 6:07pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


Tinubu is a bastard
shocked
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 6:08pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
Some Nigerians this morning threw their weight behind the plan by President Muhammadu Buhari to be in charge of Ministry of Petroleum in order to tackle the alleged corruption in the petroleum sector.

Many of them, including the former President of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, MOSOP, Mr. Ledum Mitee, as well as former governor of the old Kaduna State, Balarabe Musa, agreed that the petroleum sector needed serious purging but said whatever is done must be in the overall interest of Nigerians.

Mitee, who heads the Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, noted that since petroleum is a dominant player in the progress of Nigeria, it is not so much about who is in charge of the ministry but how the ministry is managed.

He said everything must be done this time to make sure Nigerians get the benefits that petroleum provides, “without sacrificing the interests of the communities or the oil producing areas.

“It has to be balanced against the perceived view of people of this area.”

He said one area of his concern is adequate consideration for the people of the area affected by the hazards of oil exploration.
Balarabe Musa said Buhari’s decision to take charge of the ministry is the best thing to do at this time when the petroleum sector is reeking of fraud of different kinds.

Alhaji Musa also noted that Buhari has enough experience and knowledge of the sector.

“The situation in that sector demands something very drastic. When there is a challenge in any sector, the boss should take charge,” he said.
Barrister Chris Nwaokobia, a Nigerian activist, noted that there is nowhere in the Nigerian constitution where it is stated that the ministry must have a Minister.

“I think at this point in our history, if you attack a problem same way and you don’t seem to be getting any good result, you change stratagem,” he said.

“What is important is for him to do all that would make Nigeria work, to fix the refineries, stop importation of petroleum products,” he said, adding that he supports the move to sanitise the sector as promised by Buhari.

“Nigerians want a new regime of transparency in governance, where you must put square pegs in square holes,” he added.
Abiodun Aremu of Joint Action Front also said the Petroleum Ministry needed to be purged of large scale corruption and that Buhari must take every step to achieve this even if he should act as minister in charge of petroleum.

He said all that Nigeria needs now is democratic management of resources and not what obtained in the past.

“Our point is that refineries must work and Nigerians cannot be made to pay for government’s inefficiency,” he said.
There were reports that President Muhammadu Buhari is likely to keep the oil portfolio for himself in the new Nigerian cabinet, rather than trust anyone else with the source of most of Nigeria’s revenue and traditional fount of corruption, associates say.

Nigeria’s oil sector is so dirty that nobody’s hands are clean enough to do the “surgical changes” needed, one long-standing associate told Reuters on condition of anonymity because the cabinet decision is still under wraps. Another political associate said: “He will do it. It would be silly to give that position to anyone else.”

The first source said Buhari has still not settled on his cabinet and has laughed off media speculation about figures he will appoint, joking with friends as he read out a newspaper article that mentioned possible names: “They have picked my ministers for me! Have I even told you who I want?”

A former general who ruled Nigeria 30 years ago, Buhari has extensive knowledge of the oil sector, having been head of the Petroleum Trust Fund under military ruler Sani Abacha in the 1990s and oil minister in the 1970s under Olusegun Obasanjo.

He was voted in by Nigerians on an anti-corruption platform after years in which graft appeared to worsen under the leadership of his predecessor Goodluck Jonathan.

Buhari sent a list of 15 special advisors to the outgoing national assembly for approval on Tuesday, but the cabinet is unlikely to be publicly revealed until the end of July or early August.

The senate, which must confirm the cabinet, will convene only briefly on June 9 before its members are expected to go on recess for up to six weeks.

“It’s going to be a lean government, I doubt he’ll have 42 ministries like Jonathan but he must have at least 36 (for the number of states) as prescribed by the constitution, though it does not specify whether they have to be senior or junior,” an advisor in the ruling APC party told Reuters.

The new administration had not yet gone through reports on Jonathan’s handover notes on policy, the advisor said.
“There is a huge body of proposals being bandied around the place,” the advisor said, adding that nothing beyond broad strokes had been outlined.

Jonathan has left Buhari with a cash-strapped government, with a rainy-day fund so depleted that it must borrow just to cover salaries.
The government relies on oil sales for the bulk of its revenues but there has been little oversight on how these are handled. Former central bank governor Lamido Sanusi was sacked under Jonathan after he declared that some $20 billion in oil revenues were missing between 2012 and 2013.
The dealings inside the state owned company NNPC are so opaque that PriceWaterhouseCoopers, commissioned to do a forensic audit over the missing funds, said it was unable to obtain enough account documentation.

Not only is oil money stolen through accounting gymnastics and oversight gaps, but oil itself goes missing at unmetered oilfield well heads, pipeline taps and export terminals.

Pipeline protection and coastal inspection contracts have been given to ex-militants of the oil-producing delta who kidnapped foreign oil workers and blew up key infrastructure until a 2009 amnesty. Buhari plans to let the 60 billion naira-a-year amnesty programme end in December as scheduled to save money and it is unclear what he will fund in its place.

The new leader has also made clear that he wants to revamp Nigeria’s refining sector, which declined while the country became dependent on imports for fuel.

“He’s emotionally attached to the refineries because he built some of them. He wants them to start functioning again,” the APC source said.

excellent
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 6:09pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


Osinbade is a vagabond
grin

you made a deal with the devil today Hehehehehehe
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by unite4real: 6:10pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
I am HIV positive Pls help


oh no.

Let me go fetch the doctor. will be with you in an hour time
okay. pls relax
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by opiaoku: 6:13pm On Jun 03, 2015
unite4real:


oh no. Konji wan kill me here let me go and fork my harlot mother I'll be back kiss
ok
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by vacanci: 7:40pm On Jun 03, 2015
opiaoku:
Buhari visited Chad so now it's vice versa


Hehehehehehe grin grin

Who is this new generation fool
Re: Buhari Is A Terrorist - Elrufai (pics) by vikyno(m): 7:50pm On Jun 03, 2015
buharisambisada:
Nigerians are senseless.


That includes your Papa, Mama , your siblings and You. Except you are not a Nigerian.

Eeeeeediot!

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