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Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by ItsMeAboki(m): 2:05pm On Feb 13, 2019
bedspread:
Up till now Pmb Has not said a word on the Death of Citizens in Rivers State?


This is Babaric, Demonic and Wickedness

Read the speech again, the part he prayed for the souls of the departed; even though he wasn't specific, common sense should at least tell you that those of Rivers State were indeed included.

You are now free to apologise or retract that unwarranted statement.
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by anochuko01(m): 2:06pm On Feb 13, 2019
cozy7:
VOTE OMOYELE SOWORE (AAC) FOR PRESIDENT 2019





OMOYELE SOWORE
im supporting atiku...but if he doesnt perfom, we'll all gather to chase him away in 2023.
sowore should go work harder in the grassroot and sell himself.
electorates are getting wiser and more educated but 2019 is too early for him
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by israelmao(m): 2:06pm On Feb 13, 2019
When next you meet Atiku it will be for handover of baton of leadership.
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by AmericanSons: 2:07pm On Feb 13, 2019
yerokunphilips:
Anybody that understand politics will understand that PMB have upper hand in these election than Atiku , the foot soldiers of this man are still very many and strong , his followers in the north see him as their father ,let him asked ,when was the last time both INEC chairman and President come from the tribe. APC have won 90% of all the election conducted since 2016 even in River state ,Kwara state, Ekiti state, Ondo state ,Osun state etc .He sacked CJN with all the noise the guy remained sacked .He may understand politics but he have learned the use of power ,don't forget he still control all security system ,he forced Saraki and others out of APC .He have penetrated into the SS . I won't be surprise if this return. You can't compare PMB with GEJ PMB had a military background ,a Muslims , a Fulani man ,a former head of state from the majority . I PRAY THAT OUR NATION WILL KNOW PEACE AND THE BEST CANDIDATE WILL EMERGE .

You don't need to tell us. It's like a man going about saying, look at me, I am rich and wealthy. I am millionaire... You don't need to announce... Except there is something you are scared of...
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by Nobody: 2:08pm On Feb 13, 2019
Oshigun:


What is wrong with you? You need to check yourself because the capacity of you guys for hatred is not healthy. You will have a poor, frustrated and unfulfilled life because of it.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.legit.ng/amp/1221530-buhari-reacts-death-4-nigerians-apc-presidential-rally-port-harcourt.html
You are insensitive and cursed to think that Buhari's ambition is better than any human life. I blame your upbringing and hope that you didn't learn this from your head the family or pass it to your offspring.
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by bedspread: 2:08pm On Feb 13, 2019
ItsMeAboki:


Read the speech again, the part he prayed for the souls of the departed; even though he wasn't specific, common sense should at least tell you that those of Rivers State were indeed included.

You are now free to apologise or retract that unwarranted statement.
No Apologies! Not when you are going on with a campaign in Abuja.... If the APC/Pmb had an atom of Conscience, That Rally in Abuja today will be Called off!
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by jaggedboi(m): 2:08pm On Feb 13, 2019
Did the president read from a written note or he said all this from his own consciousness?
If he can say remember all he said in paragraph 3 of this statement i will vote for him
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by CaptainGOOD: 2:08pm On Feb 13, 2019
Simplep:
Bla bla bla bla,anything he says now is bullshit to me
Fully atikulated cool

Iyayo tongue
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by DonPablo007(m): 2:09pm On Feb 13, 2019
yerokunphilips:
Anybody that understand politics will understand that PMB have upper hand in these election than Atiku , the foot soldiers of this man are still very many and strong , his followers in the north see him as their father ,let him asked ,when was the last time both INEC chairman and President come from the tribe. APC have won 90% of all the election conducted since 2016 even in River state ,Kwara state, Ekiti state, Ondo state ,Osun state etc .He sacked CJN with all the noise the guy remained sacked .He may understand politics but he have learned the use of power ,don't forget he still control all security system ,he forced Saraki and others out of APC .He have penetrated into the SS . I won't be surprise if this return. You can't compare PMB with GEJ PMB had a military background ,a Muslims , a Fulani man ,a former head of state from the majority . I PRAY THAT OUR NATION WILL KNOW PEACE AND THE BEST CANDIDATE WILL EMERGE .
my brother I'm greatly disappointed in you and your sense of reason. I find solace in the fact that you are not in this country
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by omooba969(m): 2:10pm On Feb 13, 2019
Simplep:
Bla bla bla bla,anything he says now is bullshit to me
Fully atikulated cool

You need help... seriously. undecided

What do you even know? cool
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by DonPablo007(m): 2:10pm On Feb 13, 2019
Surefixedgame72:
See prove below
lalasticlala
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by kemjoe: 2:10pm On Feb 13, 2019
What is the essence of signing peace accord when after such events, the aspirants and their supporters keep making incisive comments that are unwarranted. The elections are supposed to be peaceful and not a "do or die" affair.
Real politicians should think of how they can better the country and not to impoverish the citizens. Our politicians are very selfish and desperate.
kirajustice:
@POLITICSNGR

Below is a Transcript of President Muhammadu Buhari's Speech at the Signing of a Second Peace Accord by Presidential Candidates today in Abuja.

Buhari signed a peace accord with the PDP Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar to prevent any fallout or crisis after Saturday's elections.

Buhari said;

"Another election is upon us and not unexpectedly, there is anxiety in the air. This is typical of any form of competition and contest, no matter how well prepared all contestants and regulators are. The forthcoming elections are very special and significant for the growth of our Democracy.

First, they come immediately after one of the most peaceful elections in the history of our country. I am not saying this because I was blessed to emerge as the winner. I am saying there had been a lot of fears and anxieties from within and outside Nigeria about the future of the country. We are hopeful that this is evidence that we are all maturing in our disposition towards electoral outcomes. We see this as an opportunity to grow our sense of political culture in Nigeria.

Secondly, we are witnessing an exciting development in the area of the engagement of our Youth and Women in the democratic process. Hitherto, these groups have often not been in the mainstream of our political competition. It is in appreciation of their contribution that we passed the Not Too Young to Run Bill last year. The success of the Act is illustrated by the unprecedented number of young men and women who have stepped forward to participate in this process as Candidates at all levels. Significantly, we have witnessed also the emergence of Women as Candidates across the political space.

Thirdly, these elections are taking place against the backdrop of the emergence of an unprecedented number of Political Parties. As of now, we have 91 Political Parties, out of which over 70 fielded Presidential Candidates. Although some Candidates have dropped out of the race, there is no doubt in our minds that our country is moving forward and that our democracy is expanding and also deepening.

I call on all Nigerians to contribute to the building of a viable polity by more active participation well beyond the mere casting of votes. Elections by themselves do not constitute Democracy. It is the spirit of citizenship engagement that utilizes the energy of citizens towards the attainment of good governance.

We have assembled here to mark the final phase of our campaigns and we are now at the doorstep of our elections. The Campaigns so far have gone well and we thank God for that. For the few incidents in which people lost their lives largely through accidents, we pray that God grants them eternal peace. Now campaigns are over and our next assignment is for us all, citizens and contestants alike, to go out and exercise our civic duties.

We, the Presidential candidates are here to sign and commit ourselves to do all that is possible to ensure the success of the elections but most importantly to accept the final outcome. I appeal to my fellow contestants to commit to these ideals so as to keep our country and people safe. The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, our electoral Umpire, has already assured us that they have done everything possible to ensure free and fair elections.

It was to ensure this that I made sure that INEC received all the resources they needed to perform their job. Our Security Agencies have been fully briefed and they know that their visible neutrality is key to the conduct, credibility and success of the elections.

To the Rt. Honourable Patricia Scotland, the Secretary General of the Commonwealth Secretariat, we extend our felicitations and welcome to you. Your presence here and your friendship mean a lot to us as a country. To the Members of the Diplomatic Corps, the International Team of Monitors, again, I say, welcome to Nigeria and thank you very much for standing by us. Your presence helps to validate our process and commitment to growing our Democracy.

I want to thank General Abdulsalami Abubakar, the Chairman of the National Peace Committee and all his members for the hard work they have put into ensuring that our Elections are peaceful. Your great work contributed significantly in shaping the 2015 elections and we are sure that the same impact will be felt in these elections.

To all our citizens, I want to thank you. As we go into the elections in few days, please let us pray for our country. Let us use this opportunity to strengthen our beliefs in a united country. Our elections are important only to the extent that they make our country peaceful and prepare us for development.

I am making a special appeal to our young people: Do not allow yourselves to be used to cause violence. Please eschew all forms of violence and cooperate with all the relevant agencies during these elections. We will vote according to Parties, but in the end, the only real Party is Nigeria, our country. Our elections are important only to the extent that they make her strong. Let us do our best and ask God to bless us and our country.

Thank you and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

https://politicsngr.com/just-buhari-told-atiku-others-signing-second-peace-accord/
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by ashleyman(m): 2:11pm On Feb 13, 2019
No be Buhari write am[b][/b]
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by omooba969(m): 2:12pm On Feb 13, 2019
bedspread:

No Apologies! Not when you are going on with a campaign in Abuja.... If the APC/Pmb had an atom of Conscience, That Rally in Abuja today will be Called off!

You get sense so?

Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by Slimzoo1: 2:13pm On Feb 13, 2019
Baba you spoken well
I well you well
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by ydauda02: 2:13pm On Feb 13, 2019
Lilimax:
Hoping that one that told his followers in Zamfara state using Hausa language that they should eat very well before coming
out to vote so as to have strength to 'fight well'? meant the peace deal with all his heart?? embarassed embarassed
What if those terrorist attack u when u re in d que and ure hungry hw will u fight them back?.OR run 4 ur life
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by ogundeleai(m): 2:13pm On Feb 13, 2019
bedspread:
Up till now Pmb Has not said a word on the Death of Citizens in Rivers State?


This is Babaric, Demonic and Wickedness
No, he released statement on NTA news yesterday expressing sadness and commiserate with the family of the dead... Also yesterday a delegates led by SGF visited taraba to to same and delegation to rivers will soon be put in place
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by discusant: 2:13pm On Feb 13, 2019
kirajustice:
@POLITICSNGR

Below is a Transcript of President Muhammadu Buhari's Speech at the Signing of a Second Peace Accord by Presidential Candidates today in Abuja.

Buhari signed a peace accord with the PDP Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar to prevent any fallout or crisis after Saturday's elections.

Buhari said;

"Another election is upon us and not unexpectedly, there is anxiety in the air. This is typical of any form of competition and contest, no matter how well prepared all contestants and regulators are. The forthcoming elections are very special and significant for the growth of our Democracy.

First, they come immediately after one of the most peaceful elections in the history of our country. I am not saying this because I was blessed to emerge as the winner. I am saying there had been a lot of fears and anxieties from within and outside Nigeria about the future of the country. We are hopeful that this is evidence that we are all maturing in our disposition towards electoral outcomes. We see this as an opportunity to grow our sense of political culture in Nigeria.

Secondly, we are witnessing an exciting development in the area of the engagement of our Youth and Women in the democratic process. Hitherto, these groups have often not been in the mainstream of our political competition. It is in appreciation of their contribution that we passed the Not Too Young to Run Bill last year. The success of the Act is illustrated by the unprecedented number of young men and women who have stepped forward to participate in this process as Candidates at all levels. Significantly, we have witnessed also the emergence of Women as Candidates across the political space.

Thirdly, these elections are taking place against the backdrop of the emergence of an unprecedented number of Political Parties. As of now, we have 91 Political Parties, out of which over 70 fielded Presidential Candidates. Although some Candidates have dropped out of the race, there is no doubt in our minds that our country is moving forward and that our democracy is expanding and also deepening.

I call on all Nigerians to contribute to the building of a viable polity by more active participation well beyond the mere casting of votes. Elections by themselves do not constitute Democracy. It is the spirit of citizenship engagement that utilizes the energy of citizens towards the attainment of good governance.

We have assembled here to mark the final phase of our campaigns and we are now at the doorstep of our elections. The Campaigns so far have gone well and we thank God for that. For the few incidents in which people lost their lives largely through accidents, we pray that God grants them eternal peace. Now campaigns are over and our next assignment is for us all, citizens and contestants alike, to go out and exercise our civic duties.

We, the Presidential candidates are here to sign and commit ourselves to do all that is possible to ensure the success of the elections but most importantly to accept the final outcome. I appeal to my fellow contestants to commit to these ideals so as to keep our country and people safe. The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, our electoral Umpire, has already assured us that they have done everything possible to ensure free and fair elections.

It was to ensure this that I made sure that INEC received all the resources they needed to perform their job. Our Security Agencies have been fully briefed and they know that their visible neutrality is key to the conduct, credibility and success of the elections.

To the Rt. Honourable Patricia Scotland, the Secretary General of the Commonwealth Secretariat, we extend our felicitations and welcome to you. Your presence here and your friendship mean a lot to us as a country. To the Members of the Diplomatic Corps, the International Team of Monitors, again, I say, welcome to Nigeria and thank you very much for standing by us. Your presence helps to validate our process and commitment to growing our Democracy.

I want to thank General Abdulsalami Abubakar, the Chairman of the National Peace Committee and all his members for the hard work they have put into ensuring that our Elections are peaceful. Your great work contributed significantly in shaping the 2015 elections and we are sure that the same impact will be felt in these elections.

To all our citizens, I want to thank you. As we go into the elections in few days, please let us pray for our country. Let us use this opportunity to strengthen our beliefs in a united country. Our elections are important only to the extent that they make our country peaceful and prepare us for development.

I am making a special appeal to our young people: Do not allow yourselves to be used to cause violence. Please eschew all forms of violence and cooperate with all the relevant agencies during these elections. We will vote according to Parties, but in the end, the only real Party is Nigeria, our country. Our elections are important only to the extent that they make her strong. Let us do our best and ask God to bless us and our country.

Thank you and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

https://politicsngr.com/just-buhari-told-atiku-others-signing-second-peace-accord/


Buhari and fears about future of Nigeria..

If Buhari respects the integrity and future of Nigeria, he wouldn't have made his 5% and 75% speech, still pursues the intents of his speech through appointment of his principal govt officials from his ethnoreligious group; still excludes the east of Nigeria from modern development infrastructure for four years.

Hypocrisy on sale.
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by Modphase: 2:15pm On Feb 13, 2019
I am not surprised you still have more nonsense to say after he proved your lies wrong.

Every sensible Nigerian knows that your father n mother nurtured you with chronic bigotry and undiluted lies from conception and have been loading you with more lies since they gave birth to you. The same goes for many of your tribesmen.

Many of you were nurture with pure undiluted hate bigotry and pathetic lies and many of you will perish telling your children this same lies too so it is no surprise. Generation of Biafrans liars !
bedspread:
[s][/s]

You are SHAMEFUL!
May GOD DELIVER YOU , young man with A Dead Conscience!!
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by Samakus(m): 2:15pm On Feb 13, 2019
Who will still fall for this? Go and learn carpentry nwanne
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by brightalo17: 2:16pm On Feb 13, 2019
Rickyzagy:
tomorrow is the day nnamdikanu will unmask jubril el sudani the cabals are parading as buhari. after tomorrow there will be confusion in APC and that will be the end of Nigeria.
ATIKU is not born in Nigeria so he has no right to contest for president.

a vote to to APC is a vote for bokoharam and herdsmen
You no dey shame ?
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by yerokunphilips: 2:16pm On Feb 13, 2019
my brother I'm greatly disappointed in you and your sense of reason. I find solace in the fact that you are not in this country . Who tell you am not in the country ? Just my view i may not be right brother .
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by servercodes001: 2:17pm On Feb 13, 2019
bedspread:
[s][/s]

You are SHAMEFUL!
May GOD DELIVER YOU , young man with A Dead Conscience!!

You and your likes are pigs
You spoke trash, Someone corrected you
instead of you to respect yourself and humbly keep quiet you decide to gush out more trash and vividly display your illiteracy
Why does lie and hatred exhale in all your thoughts?

Mtschww

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Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by Apocalypse12: 2:19pm On Feb 13, 2019
bedspread:
Up till now Pmb Has not said a word on the Death of Citizens in Rivers State?


This is Babaric, Demonic and Wickedness

You are a liar
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by mogbeyiteren: 2:19pm On Feb 13, 2019
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by Muyuba: 2:19pm On Feb 13, 2019
Established thief (Atiku) or stingy dictator (PMB)? Guardian. Choose your president
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by Indispensable85(m): 2:19pm On Feb 13, 2019
46O1CE:

You need that prayer more !
I will say it again . You are shameless and pathetic!
You wailers have no conscience and you peddle lies with no remorse .
You can’t even respect the dead .
You had to use them to score cheap political point by leing.
You need to have your brain checked !

Channels tv reported it
https://www.channelstv.com/2019/02/13/rivers-stampede-buhari-mourns-supporters-assures-families-of-support/amp/

Premium times did
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/312338-buhari-mourns-death-of-supporters-at-apc-port-harcourt-rally.html

This day live did
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/02/13/buhari-mourns-apc-rivers-tragedy/?amp

The nation did
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/02/13/buhari-mourns-apc-rivers-tragedy/?amp

tribune did
https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/190440/

And many others ... but you still came online to peddle lies .
You are shameless .
You are so shameless .

God bless you.
You thrashed him to my satisfaction.
Thank you very much.

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Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by ItsMeAboki(m): 2:20pm On Feb 13, 2019
bedspread:

No Apologies! Not when you are going on with a campaign in Abuja.... If the APC/Pmb had an atom of Conscience, That Rally in Abuja today will be Called off!

How is the rally connected to your unfair and unwarranted attack on the person of PMB based on already proven unfounded allegations; is it illegal to hold political rallies again; or simply because it is PMB?
Re: What Buhari Told Atiku, Others At Signing Of Second Peace Accord by mmadu5(m): 2:20pm On Feb 13, 2019
unless these old fools leave this earth nothing good will happen in nigeria

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