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Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by PropertyCentral: 4:11pm On Dec 07, 2018
lonecatt:
good question those guys need brain transplant even if it means going to Sudan to get one.

Sudan again? If u know u know
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by pippimp(m): 4:13pm On Dec 07, 2018
Limitednow:


The question should rather be why you people are asking America not to grant him visa.

The fact b.c that you do not know why is longer to why you all are suffering in Nigeria. Smh.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Akinz0126(m): 4:15pm On Dec 07, 2018
Mouth Gig:
grin grin grin ..PDP PEOPLE ARE COMEDIANS... grin grin grin..OH PDP... grin grin


GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI


GOD BLESS NIGERIA..


SAI BUHARI..



Anything for the like
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by helinues: 4:16pm On Dec 07, 2018
Amumaigwe:


The first two points are vote buying. The last two are illusions.

And are they going to put a gun on their head on election day to vote for them?
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by odomanis: 4:23pm On Dec 07, 2018
Mouth Gig:
grin grin grin ..PDP PEOPLE ARE COMEDIANS... grin grin grin..OH PDP... grin grin


GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI


GOD BLESS NIGERIA..


SAI BUHARI..

Did you not listen to Aisha Buhari ? Which Buhari are you saing ? Buhari is not the way ruling Nigeria,that is what the wife said. So if you vote for APC,you are voting for the two unknown powerful men.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Felixv: 4:25pm On Dec 07, 2018
Kingosytex:



your question should have been "how many times buhari/jibrin failed before successfully rigging himself into power"

Yon can't answer a simple question..

atiku will fail again --only this time his defeat would leave a deep scare in his mind.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by amazemanuno: 4:34pm On Dec 07, 2018
Smile4daddy:

Buhari as "Jubril in Sudan"
Is a Rumor generated by Haters, spread by Fools, Argued by Morons and Accepted by Idiots.

What you don't 'NO'; U don't 'KNOW'!

Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by jaymee0(m): 4:46pm On Dec 07, 2018
Next level vs better life.


Naija is a very big joke.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Jonegonu: 4:48pm On Dec 07, 2018
The same secondous that asked Nigerians to forgive pdp for the mistake they made when there were in power for 16 years is the same man that is saying that apc brought hunger to land. The question I want Nigerians to ask pdp is what was their mistake when they where on power. Before asking us to vote them again or the candidate to vote for. Atiku was banned from entering u.s since 2005 by president Bush. What is he going there to do now let him stay home and do his campaign, beside he is not from u.s the people that will vote for him is in here in Nigeria.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by yarimo(m): 4:59pm On Dec 07, 2018
Adaowerri111:


Why should he Visit America?
question for ATIKU grin grin
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by onubijoe(m): 5:05pm On Dec 07, 2018
he is not a type that travels without reasons. more over he has no business America for now and that is not a criteria to be a president



yarimo:
The question PDP should be asking ATIKU is why is he afraid of going to AMERICA.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by iamjavadem(m): 5:11pm On Dec 07, 2018
Correct. You have to have a very low iq to believe it.
Smile4daddy:

Buhari as "Jubril in Sudan"
Is a Rumor generated by Haters, spread by Fools, Argued by Morons and Accepted by Idiots.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by thatigboman: 5:27pm On Dec 07, 2018
Limitednow:


The question should rather be why you people are asking America not to grant him visa.
perfect response
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Jahwinaboy(m): 5:27pm On Dec 07, 2018
I am the ONLY one that can win Buhari(ATIKU 2017). I CAN'T contest against a foreigner(ATIKU 2017). We need Restructuring(West), We need resource control(South) ,We want one Nigeria(North), We need Biafra(East). So much division in our land.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Nobody: 5:31pm On Dec 07, 2018
[b][/b]ATIKUlated all the way
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Mydazz(m): 5:32pm On Dec 07, 2018
Felixv:


So how many times has atiku failed. Hmmmm

Just asking


JUST as much as PMB before people thought it to be wise to give him a chance,...... not knowing get he was a scam
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Felixv: 5:53pm On Dec 07, 2018
Mydazz:


JUST as much as PMB before people thought it to be wise to give him a chance,...... not knowing get he was a scam

at least we are seeing the lagos ibadan railway line coming alive

jamb is contributing about 8bn to the national coffers

intels -the brain child of atiku has been forced to remit millions of dollars to the nation

tax is now being taken seriously ---can you imagine atiku claiming to only earn 10m naira a year (I guess the tax man is on his tail)

and above all we are waiting for the time atiku would be brave enough to face his american nemesis -->>>probably directly in prison.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Mydazz(m): 5:58pm On Dec 07, 2018
Felixv:


at least we are seeing the lagos ibadan railway line coming alive

jamb is contributing about 8bn to the national coffers

intels -the brain child of atiku has been forced to remit millions of dollars to the nation

tax is now being taken seriously ---can you imagine atiku claiming to only earn 10m naira a year (I guess the tax man is on his tail)

and above all we are waiting for the time atiku would be brave enough to face his american nemesis -->>>probably directly in prison.
And what has been the positive direct or indirect impact of all these on the lives of average Nigerians?
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Felixv: 6:07pm On Dec 07, 2018
Mydazz:

And what has been the positive direct or indirect impact of all these on the lives of average Nigerians?

you mean taking the train from ibadan to lagos would not impact the lives of the average nigerian,

the reduction of the JAMB, NECO fees does not impact the lives of the average nigerian

the average nigerian feels good that the rich are also being asked to pay their own fair share of tax --

and I guess you have forgotten the school feeding program,the collateral free loans for petty traders the npower program ---
what you should be screaming about is the scandalours allowances the likes of saraki and dino are pocketing each month -----
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Nobody: 6:13pm On Dec 07, 2018
they will all fear na

ndi ara
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by nwanyionitsha: 6:16pm On Dec 07, 2018
helinues:
Reverse is the case

Why are Pdp jittery?

Is it cos of the Npower?
Trader moni?
Improvement in the economy
Road and rail constructions or what?
But apc and bmc are the ones monitoring his campaign,comparing up and down, monitoring his US visa status.....
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by alhassanyusuf29(m): 6:26pm On Dec 07, 2018
this one is probably tweeting from a brothel undecided
Kingosytex:
APC know that atiku has all the structures that are needed to send the illiterate blood sucking demon back to the evil forest
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by gentlegenius(m): 6:28pm On Dec 07, 2018
yarimo:
you well so? Who be you people ?
Lie Muhammad and nairaland zombies.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by semyman: 6:38pm On Dec 07, 2018
A LETTER BOMB TO ATIKU ABUBAKAR - BY A DISSATISFIED NIGERIAN
- CHURCHILL OKONKWO

You are a symbol of the past failures and the politically corrupt in Nigeria. With all due respect, therefore, I, on behalf of millions of Nigerians want to remind you that you should shut up when we are discussing anti-corruption challenges and the way forward.

I laughed cynically when I heard you brag that you would “shock everyone because you will fight corruption …if given the opportunity to preside over the affairs of the country.” You challenged Nigerians to either “come forward with a single shred of evidence of [your] misconduct while in office or keep quiet.” Crude arrogance! You subsequently bragged that your stupendous wealth was a result of your “resourcefulness and successful investments".

What a lie! To use your own words, that display of arrogance was “morally offensive” to millions of Nigerians. Please, sir, accept my apologies, but the issue is not about your “entrepreneurial spirit” *but whether you can corroborate the SOURCE of your investments and wealth.* Sir, you are not more resourceful than millions of Nigerians, and thousands of investors with hard-earned and traceable sources of wealth. So, sir, take your sermon of rooting out corruption in Nigeria to the sedimentary rocks in the valley of Adamawa Highlands. Tell us what happened to the N7.5 B failed Chochi Dam project which you brought the contractor and supervised the project. What happened to the Jada Federal Government communication project awarded by Obasanjo under ur supervision which N4.5 Billion went into a failed project. Tell Nigerians how u took a loan from Bank PHB in 1998 of N300M to run for Governorship of Adamawa, when you were controversially declared the winner and after becoming the VP the bank cancelled the loan. We have documented evidence of this loan, when you took this loan Bamanga Tukur was one of the richest people in the North East with two shipping vessels on the high seas, but just after 8 years as VP you not only became the richest in Adamawa and one of the richest in Nigeria but you built 158 mansions in the country and 42 mosques in Christian dominated areas of Adamawa State the citing and construction of some of these mosques created several crisis killing thousands of people and dethroning a First Class king.

As a show of good faith, sir, can you please explain to Nigerians how you, a retired Customs officer and VP, got the millions of Dollars, without a bank loan, you paid to the American University in Washington DC for a direct license to use the franchise of the university? We know that your estimated $25 million worth of University (ABTI American University) in Yola was not just because you were resourceful. Siemens of Germany wired $1.7 million of bribe money of Nigerian Govt officials to the account of one of ur wives in the US, Jennifer. The same Jennifer and University of America told US investigators that all wire transfers of over $40 million dat both of them received from offshore companies that they did not know came from Atiku Abubakar at a time you were Nigeria's Vice President.

What is the source of the inexplicable reason for your increased wealth after 8 years as VP? Accept my apologies sir, but can you explain to Nigerians the source of hundreds of multi-million Naira mansions, mostly built on what Nigerians believe to be proceeds of corruption? What of the $125m you diverted from the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF)? Can you please, sir; explain to Nigerians how you managed to command controlling shares in Bank PHB, controlling shares in Intel, and oil services companies operating in many African countries?

If you are as smart and intelligent as you want Nigerians to believe, then it will not be difficult to break down the source of your wealth. Believe me, there are millions of Nigerians out there that are more resourceful than you that will be turned into billionaires overnight if only you can show us your magic wand. So, without explaining the source of your wealth, it is an insult to ask us to provide evidence that you are chronically corrupt. The burden of proof is on you, sir.

How can Nigeria move forward, when we are hamstrung by symbols of past failures, like you Atiku? Let me remind those still living in the graveyards of yesteryears of what you represent, sir. Your mere presence in Nigerian politics reminds us of the era of fire-breathing monsters that plundered the national wealth. Sir, your administration with Obasanjo represents a government of the ugly looters and predators. Under you, and Obasanjo, corruption was so sweet and so exquisite that the political class fell over themselves to worship the mini gods in Aso Rock.

Accept my apologies, sir, but Nigerians have not forgotten that under you and Obasanjo, our yesteryears were locust-infested. When you and Obasanjo pretended to be fighting corruption while in office from 1999 to 2007, we had wretched criminals that grew the size of their stomachs and pockets from “Turn Around Maintenance” of our refineries and under-selling of government entities to cronies. Under you and Obasanjo, we had ministers and thieves that were busy acquiring properties worth billions while our infrastructures decayed.

Sir, you are a woodpecker that feeds on the pantry of the poor, but found a way to avoid having boils in your mouth. The same mouth you are now using to insult us and bragging about how clean you are in amassing wealth in the midst of poverty in your backyard.

Atiku, sir, your ambition, therefore, deserves to be killed now. It is time for you to retire from public life, disappear from Twitter, political screens, and sight somewhere far away. Sir, when you drive around the hills and valleys of Adamawa Highland, are you not worried and ashamed about the difference between your fortunes and that of the poor masses you claim to represent?

Nigerians believe that corruption is a bigger threat than insecurity in your backyard in Northeastern Nigeria. Fighting corruption in good faith will heal the wounds of millions of Nigerians adversely affected over many decades. Unfortunately, sir, until you explain to us how you amassed your wealth, you are not the right man to lead Nigeria.

The stories surrounding the cancellation, the legality or illegality of the contract between Intels and its subsidiaries with Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) is an indication that your greed is finally catching up with you. For me, that deal is like the rest of the dubious investments you are now flaunting, all of which is a textbook example of how crooked bureaucrats like you amass wealth through cronyism and graft.

So, accept my apologies. You, like your co-traveller the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, represent the dangerously corrupt political elites in Nigeria. As you make an attempt at the Nigerian Presidency for the umpteenth time, know it that your reckless shame has expired. The period from 1999 to 2017 is gone, even though the mess you and Obasanjo left behind is still hunting Nigerians.

Sir, I love you, but, until we begin to challenge serving and former civil servants and public office holders like you that cannot explain how they acquired so much wealth, we cannot really claim to be fighting corruption. Shed some light on the source of every Kobo of your shadowed investments and businesses and shame the people you refer to as “political enemies”.

While I wait for your explanation, know it that I will be the first to raise my hand and campaign for you if you will satisfactorily demonstrate the source of your wealth the way you explain to a 3-year old that 1 + 1 = 2. I say this with as a much respect as I can muster, hoping that you will disgrace me with verifiable proof.

Until you do that, sir, you should shut up and bow your head in shame, if there is still any left in you, when Nigerians are talking about the serious business of fighting corruption.

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Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by gentlegenius(m): 6:38pm On Dec 07, 2018
kolnel:
lol

Afraid of a fugitive ?
Atiku can only win in the south yeast with marginal votes
The south west which is the determinant is locked for buhari
And the north is locked for buhari
Pdp is never a choice to apc
We should be talking about duke, oby not atiku
Locked for buhari? or locked for jubril? or locked for the two powerful men running the government from background?
When will you people borrow sense?

Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Nobody: 6:39pm On Dec 07, 2018
AroOkigbo:
Because I'm proudly ATIKUlated!

Modified:
FTC after a very long while. ..my year has really ended in praises.
Just smile with me into 2019 as Jubril heads to Daura.

Daura or Sudan? grin
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Nobody: 6:41pm On Dec 07, 2018
semyman:
A LETTER BOMB TO ATIKU ABUBAKAR - BY A DISSATISFIED NIGERIAN
- CHURCHILL OKONKWO

You are a symbol of the past failures and the politically corrupt in Nigeria. With all due respect, therefore, I, on behalf of millions of Nigerians want to remind you that you should shut up when we are discussing anti-corruption challenges and the way forward.

I laughed cynically when I heard you brag that you would “shock everyone because you will fight corruption …if given the opportunity to preside over the affairs of the country.” You challenged Nigerians to either “come forward with a single shred of evidence of [your] misconduct while in office or keep quiet.” Crude arrogance! You subsequently bragged that your stupendous wealth was a result of your “resourcefulness and successful investments".

What a lie! To use your own words, that display of arrogance was “morally offensive” to millions of Nigerians. Please, sir, accept my apologies, but the issue is not about your “entrepreneurial spirit” *but whether you can corroborate the SOURCE of your investments and wealth.* Sir, you are not more resourceful than millions of Nigerians, and thousands of investors with hard-earned and traceable sources of wealth. So, sir, take your sermon of rooting out corruption in Nigeria to the sedimentary rocks in the valley of Adamawa Highlands. Tell us what happened to the N7.5 B failed Chochi Dam project which you brought the contractor and supervised the project. What happened to the Jada Federal Government communication project awarded by Obasanjo under ur supervision which N4.5 Billion went into a failed project. Tell Nigerians how u took a loan from Bank PHB in 1998 of N300M to run for Governorship of Adamawa, when you were controversially declared the winner and after becoming the VP the bank cancelled the loan. We have documented evidence of this loan, when you took this loan Bamanga Tukur was one of the richest people in the North East with two shipping vessels on the high seas, but just after 8 years as VP you not only became the richest in Adamawa and one of the richest in Nigeria but you built 158 mansions in the country and 42 mosques in Christian dominated areas of Adamawa State the citing and construction of some of these mosques created several crisis killing thousands of people and dethroning a First Class king.

As a show of good faith, sir, can you please explain to Nigerians how you, a retired Customs officer and VP, got the millions of Dollars, without a bank loan, you paid to the American University in Washington DC for a direct license to use the franchise of the university? We know that your estimated $25 million worth of University (ABTI American University) in Yola was not just because you were resourceful. Siemens of Germany wired $1.7 million of bribe money of Nigerian Govt officials to the account of one of ur wives in the US, Jennifer. The same Jennifer and University of America told US investigators that all wire transfers of over $40 million dat both of them received from offshore companies that they did not know came from Atiku Abubakar at a time you were Nigeria's Vice President.

What is the source of the inexplicable reason for your increased wealth after 8 years as VP? Accept my apologies sir, but can you explain to Nigerians the source of hundreds of multi-million Naira mansions, mostly built on what Nigerians believe to be proceeds of corruption? What of the $125m you diverted from the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF)? Can you please, sir; explain to Nigerians how you managed to command controlling shares in Bank PHB, controlling shares in Intel, and oil services companies operating in many African countries?

If you are as smart and intelligent as you want Nigerians to believe, then it will not be difficult to break down the source of your wealth. Believe me, there are millions of Nigerians out there that are more resourceful than you that will be turned into billionaires overnight if only you can show us your magic wand. So, without explaining the source of your wealth, it is an insult to ask us to provide evidence that you are chronically corrupt. The burden of proof is on you, sir.

How can Nigeria move forward, when we are hamstrung by symbols of past failures, like you Atiku? Let me remind those still living in the graveyards of yesteryears of what you represent, sir. Your mere presence in Nigerian politics reminds us of the era of fire-breathing monsters that plundered the national wealth. Sir, your administration with Obasanjo represents a government of the ugly looters and predators. Under you, and Obasanjo, corruption was so sweet and so exquisite that the political class fell over themselves to worship the mini gods in Aso Rock.

Accept my apologies, sir, but Nigerians have not forgotten that under you and Obasanjo, our yesteryears were locust-infested. When you and Obasanjo pretended to be fighting corruption while in office from 1999 to 2007, we had wretched criminals that grew the size of their stomachs and pockets from “Turn Around Maintenance” of our refineries and under-selling of government entities to cronies. Under you and Obasanjo, we had ministers and thieves that were busy acquiring properties worth billions while our infrastructures decayed.

Sir, you are a woodpecker that feeds on the pantry of the poor, but found a way to avoid having boils in your mouth. The same mouth you are now using to insult us and bragging about how clean you are in amassing wealth in the midst of poverty in your backyard.

Atiku, sir, your ambition, therefore, deserves to be killed now. It is time for you to retire from public life, disappear from Twitter, political screens, and sight somewhere far away. Sir, when you drive around the hills and valleys of Adamawa Highland, are you not worried and ashamed about the difference between your fortunes and that of the poor masses you claim to represent?

Nigerians believe that corruption is a bigger threat than insecurity in your backyard in Northeastern Nigeria. Fighting corruption in good faith will heal the wounds of millions of Nigerians adversely affected over many decades. Unfortunately, sir, until you explain to us how you amassed your wealth, you are not the right man to lead Nigeria.

The stories surrounding the cancellation, the legality or illegality of the contract between Intels and its subsidiaries with Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) is an indication that your greed is finally catching up with you. For me, that deal is like the rest of the dubious investments you are now flaunting, all of which is a textbook example of how crooked bureaucrats like you amass wealth through cronyism and graft.

So, accept my apologies. You, like your co-traveller the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, represent the dangerously corrupt political elites in Nigeria. As you make an attempt at the Nigerian Presidency for the umpteenth time, know it that your reckless shame has expired. The period from 1999 to 2017 is gone, even though the mess you and Obasanjo left behind is still hunting Nigerians.

Sir, I love you, but, until we begin to challenge serving and former civil servants and public office holders like you that cannot explain how they acquired so much wealth, we cannot really claim to be fighting corruption. Shed some light on the source of every Kobo of your shadowed investments and businesses and shame the people you refer to as “political enemies”.

While I wait for your explanation, know it that I will be the first to raise my hand and campaign for you if you will satisfactorily demonstrate the source of your wealth the way you explain to a 3-year old that 1 + 1 = 2. I say this with as a much respect as I can muster, hoping that you will disgrace me with verifiable proof.

Until you do that, sir, you should shut up and bow your head in shame, if there is still any left in you, when Nigerians are talking about the serious business of fighting corruption.


We want the fugitive.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by ClearFlair: 7:29pm On Dec 07, 2018
Delusion. cheesy
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Mydazz(m): 7:39pm On Dec 07, 2018
Felixv:


you mean taking the train from ibadan to lagos would not impact the lives of the average nigerian,

the reduction of the JAMB, NECO fees does not impact the lives of the average nigerian

the average nigerian feels good that the rich are also being asked to pay their own fair share of tax --

and I guess you have forgotten the school feeding program,the collateral free loans for petty traders the npower program ---
what you should be screaming about is the scandalours allowances the likes of saraki and dino are pocketing each month -----

I really don't have the energy for this today,..... But just so you know this administration is about to end and there's no visible sign of train functioning on this road in the next one year.
For school feeding programme, what percentage of public schools have this programme, how progressive is this type of programme in the 21st century?
If they are serious about affordable education for all, what should be reduced is tuition in public schools, not the 1-3k reduction in price of form when a level 7 officer cannot successfully send his wards to a public school.

Saraki and Dino really? are they RMFAC that allocated the bogus salaries to themselves or is this bogus limited to PDP members of the National Assembly?

If you really want to sell your paymaster, just tell us what is better in Nigeria in 2018 than in 2015, then we can start from there.
A government that is fighting corruption but cannot name the owner of Billions found in Ikoyi for how many months now.
To be candid, I am not a fan of Atiku, same way people didn't need PMB till 2015, and I cannot assure anyone that there won't be corruption under him but one thing I know is there won't be Hunger in the land because I am sure he will assemble a good team not like the current nonsense we have.

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Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by berrystunn(m): 12:08am On Dec 08, 2018
yarimo:
The question PDP should be asking ATIKU is why is he afraid of going to AMERICA.

Ask your self why America refuse him visa, if they are looking for him.
Re: Why APC Is Afraid Of Atiku – PDP by Kbidi: 4:22am On Dec 08, 2018
yarimo:
The question PDP should be asking ATIKU is why is he afraid of going to AMERICA.

Is that an issue? Has Donald trump visited Nigeria? Face the real issues ....going to USA will not put food on the table.....will not bring back the jobs...will not bring back those companies that have closed shop....will not bring back the brain drain and the capital flights that have left Nigeria..... These are the fundamental issues you should be looking at.....Atikulated all the way.

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