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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Nobody: 4:37pm On Jul 27, 2020
grin
Them forget to name on corona

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by dayleke: 4:37pm On Jul 27, 2020
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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by abdullahi45: 4:37pm On Jul 27, 2020
ORIENTATION101:
This one go cause madness for children of hate and perdition

Lol. They are weeping and wailing already.. They don't disappoint grin

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by ClassicMG(m): 4:38pm On Jul 27, 2020
Why name the ajaokuta station after baba saraki? when the upcoming ilorin station can be named after him.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Wickedfact: 4:38pm On Jul 27, 2020
TOPCRUISE:
Why is Nnamdi Kanu's name missing angry

Let them name the isolation centre Ikpeazu built in Abia after kanu.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Vixlot: 4:39pm On Jul 27, 2020
Buhari Govt is the best in terms of Infrastructures

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by DeLaRue: 4:39pm On Jul 27, 2020
They'll still be naming things after Awolowo in the Southwest in a thousand years.

An unparalleled legend.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by michoim(m): 4:40pm On Jul 27, 2020
Nice one
Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Nobody: 4:40pm On Jul 27, 2020
Good one
Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by SaintLucia: 4:40pm On Jul 27, 2020
Tkester:
Does not matter. Tinubu is already sinking, naming a rail station after him is a way of making it appear he is being neutral
Whenever your tribe gather all they discuss is Tinubu matter. Una no dey tire? Uncle Jona had moved on but your tribe has refuse to release themselves from hatred and bitterness.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by aremuforlife(m): 4:40pm On Jul 27, 2020
[/quote][quote author=Officialgarri post=92166702]
That's the normal way of life baba mi. In my place of origin, we don't insult elders nor wake our fathers with sliding tackle. We Honor them

Because some wailers didn't find a Northerner's name on the list to make them scream, they changed their wailing to '' it's not necessary "..How else shall we satisfy them
Theg always get erection whenever they see the yoruba's been honoured.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Lamasta(m): 4:41pm On Jul 27, 2020
Good for them they deserve it grin a reward from Presidency for been loyal

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Wickedfact: 4:41pm On Jul 27, 2020
ClassicMG:
Why name the ajaokuta station after baba saraki? when the upcoming ilorin station can be named after him.

If Baba Saraki wanted it named after him, he should have built it himself.
They would name that one after Cornelius Adebayo. No one knows Baba Saraki at Ajaokuta. His own home base would be named after someone else.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by skyhighweb(m): 4:41pm On Jul 27, 2020
Officialgarri:

You have problem. Wallahi angry Better do something meaningful in life so they could at least name a beer parlor after you.

I'm glad my dad's name is there. Congratulations Prof. Wole Soyinka. You will forever live in my heart
does ur dad knows u exist? n seriously station are named by it location to avoid travellers getting confuse

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by ArticleBeast: 4:42pm On Jul 27, 2020
Officialgarri:

You have problem. Wallahi angry Better do something meaningful in life so they could at least name a beer parlor after you.

I'm glad my dad's name is there. Congratulations Prof. Wole Soyinka. You will forever live in my heart
A lion cannot give birth to a snail.

If you know you know

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by abdullahi45: 4:42pm On Jul 27, 2020
Sammy07:



But when he named the other one in warri or so after Jonathan you didn't make this statement.

Kudos to Buhari, at least I could see names like Soyinka, osinbanjo, jakande, Ransome Kuti and our amiable gba gba Chief Obafemi Awolowo A.K.A Asiwaju of Yoruba Land

I hate seeing that Traitor Akintola and the looter that looted kwara state dry with little or no project, Olushola Saraki.
Before you quote me, make sure you have been to kwara state before.
All Sarakis could offer Is the stupid bridge at challenge, general hospital or so.

If I may ask how is Akintola a traitor?

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by OPPPS: 4:42pm On Jul 27, 2020
These children will not sleep today

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by abdullahi45: 4:42pm On Jul 27, 2020
OPPPS:
These children will not sleep today
grin
Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by ehardetola(m): 4:43pm On Jul 27, 2020
I can't see my name, what's happening here?
Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by albagubraaa: 4:44pm On Jul 27, 2020
Okay Mr PMB

Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by OkutaNla: 4:46pm On Jul 27, 2020
Igbos right now.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by AlexDeedat(m): 4:48pm On Jul 27, 2020
Olusegun Obasanjo Fa?


Mr Letter.....Oniyeye Lasan!

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Awoleesu(m): 4:49pm On Jul 27, 2020
onez:
This is quite unnecessary. The stations are better named after the towns hosting them. Everything shouldn't be about politics.
I agree with you...
who wan cram all these names when you can just say itogbo station wa o! grin

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by MaziAlaye(m): 4:49pm On Jul 27, 2020
grin grin South West boys have gotten their compensation

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Nobody: 4:49pm On Jul 27, 2020
Why is my name not on it
Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by matrixme(m): 4:49pm On Jul 27, 2020
Nothing is normal in this country. Everything is animate. When train stations and universities have names how do we expect them to behave normal? Even aircrafts and markets have local names. There is no entitlement in titles though.
Please when they have started filling names for rocks and rivers, I have a suggestion.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by ospido: 4:50pm On Jul 27, 2020
temptnow:
Na achievement be this??

My brother, na im o.

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Sammy07: 4:51pm On Jul 27, 2020
abdullahi45:


If I may ask how is Akintola a traitor?

It's no news in Yoruba land that Akintola and remi fani Kayode betrayed Awolowo

Anyways for record keeping


As a result of the 1959 parliamentary elections, the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) from the Northern Region of N...igeria under the leadership of Sir Ahmadu Bello (the Sardauna of Sokoto and Premier of the Northern Region) became the country's leading political party with 134 seats out of the 312 seats in the Parliament. National Council of Nigeria and Cameroun (NCNC) based in the Eastern Region of Nigeria under the leadership of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe obtained 89 seats in the same election. Chief Obafemi Awolowo led Action Group (AG) in the West, elected 73 members to the parliament in 1959. The NPC and NCNC (Chief Nnamdi Azikwe's party) coalesced to form the first government of the newly independent Nigeria with Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (the deputy leader of the NCP) as the Nigerian Prime Minister.
Soon after Nigeria got independence the Western region was in turmoil. Premier Ladoke Akintola and Chief Obafemi Awolowo (the federal parliament opposition leader) became embroiled in a protracted crisis. The leadership of the Action Group (AG), which formed the official opposition in the federal parliament, split in May 1962 as a result of the rift between the two party leaders.
The same month (May,1962). the Western House of Assembly was set to remove Chief Akintola after the party had earlier passed a vote of no confidence on the premier in a party meeting, crisis erupted on the floor of the house. The majority expelled Chief Akintola from the party. The then Governor of the Western Region, the Ooni of Ife, Sir Adesoji Aderemi demanded Chief Akintola’s resignation as Premier and named Alhaji Dauda Adegbenro as his successor. Crisis erupted in the Western Nigeria and this earned the region the appellation "Wild Wild West". Abubakar Tafawa Balewa led federal government intervened to curb the violence by imposing a state of emergency and appointed Dr Moses Majekodunmi (the Federal Minister of Health) as Administrator (interim premier of the Western region) on the 29th of June 1962. This became the first imposition of a state of emergency in Nigeria’s history due to heightened levels of violence. Following an alliance between Ladoke Akintola and Ahmadu Bello, Akintola was returned to power on the 31st of December 1962 in spite of protests by Dr Nnamidi Azikiwe who requested fresh elections rather than reinstating Chief Ladoke Akintola.
By 1963, the plot between Chief Ladoke Akintola, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa and Alhaji Ahmadu Bello was perfected and Chief Obafemi Awolowo was arrested for coup plotting/treason. His trial commenced in earnest and he was alongside some accomplices convicted for treason and jailed for 10 years. This again was the first alleged coup plotting and conviction in Nigerian history
Intent on totally decimating Chief Awolowo, Chief Ladoke Akintola together with his Deputy Premier Remi Fani Kayode "Fani-Power" (both of Nigerian National Democratic Party) went into a political alliance with Prime minister Tafawa Balewa's Northern People's Congress (NCP) and new political party known as the Nigerian National Alliance (NNA) was formed
Dr Nnamidi Azikiwe led NCNC teamed up with incarcerated Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Action Group (AG), the Northern Progressive Front (NPF), the Kano People's Party (KPP), the Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU), the United Middle Belt Congress (UMBC) and the Zamfara Commoners Party (ZCP). To form the United Progressive Grand Alliance (UPGA)
In 1964, federal elections became due. Ethnic chauvinism, intimidation and violence was part of the frenzied campaigning. Chief Remi Fani Kayode and Chief Ladoke Akintola’s campaign was almost entirely based on tribalism. When the elections were finally held, the result was a victory for the Northern People's Congress (NPC), which won 162 of the 312 seats in the House of Representatives, whilst the NNA held a total of 198 seats. Indeed Deputy Premier Remi Fani Kayode had famously boasted that “there is nothing they can do, whether they vote us or not, we will win.” This statement turned out to be true as massive rigging was orchestrated in the elections. Once again this became the first pioneering act of election rigging by indigenous actors in Nigeria’s history. The announcement of the rigged election results quickly sparked off unprecedented acts of thuggery, violence, arson, mass murders and general acts of lawlessness in the Western region.
Following the crisis, Dr Nnamidi Azikiwe requested the military GOC to intervene and reorganise the elections in the Western region to avoid catastrophe, but the military high command refused and Dr Azikiwe was briefly held in house arrest for making such a request. Without any resolution and with Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa and Alhaji Ahmadu Bello as fellow conspirators with Chief Ladoke Akintola and Chief Remi Fani Kayode in the massive election heist, nothing was done to curtail the violence which gradually intensified. Daily mass murders and arson became routine in the Western region (wetie).
In the midst of the constitutional crisis the elections to the Western House of Assembly were conducted on 11 October 1965. The decline in constitutionalism and disorder accelerated with this election. Ironically no state of emergency was declared; instead the Federal government sent security forces to support the victory of Chief Ladoke Akintola and Chief Remi Fani Kayode's NNDP. The violence and lawlessness in the Western region was to continue from 1964 until 1966. It was under these conditions that a section of the military finally struck and overthrew the government on 15 January 1966.
As a result of the 15 January (1966) military coup, which again was Nigeria's first military coup, key government officials and senior military figures including Alhaji Ahmadu Bello (the Premier of the Northern Region), Sir Tafawa Balewa (the Prime Minister), Chief Okotie-Eboh (the Minister of Finance), General Maimalari (the Chief of Army Staff), Brigadier Ademulegun(Commander of the Northern Garrison) Chief Ladoke Akintola (Premier of Western Region) and so many others were killed.
http://community.vanguardngr.com/forum/topics/the-crisis-that-truncated-the-first-republic

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Chekwume16(m): 4:51pm On Jul 27, 2020
What is laudable about naming public assets after mostly criminals? You guys are not serious in this country.
abdullahi45:


What exactly will satisfy you? Had it been it was otherwise you would still have complained. Why not get a life and stop hating this man. We shouldn't be too blinded to laud when it is necessary and criticize appropriately when most expected!

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Re: Buhari Names Train Stations After Prominent Nigerians. See Full List. by Donbazooka: 4:51pm On Jul 27, 2020

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