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Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by leonaidas(m): 12:51pm On Mar 25, 2011
And you want to tell me that the debate to be organised by BON will be credible?
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by fxskye: 12:57pm On Mar 25, 2011
Hum! I jst listen to the jingle. What is NTA/PDP problems with the jingle?

We want to see our President Jonathan to make a proactive decison on this issue by ordering NTA to airwave this Jingle.
In fact, the video & the leriks point no "acussing finger" to any Nigerian what-so-ever.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by SUGURU: 1:00pm On Mar 25, 2011
You can all see the reason why there is no need for CPC and others to waste their precious time debating with a party that is famous for its corruption and  injustice.

Let's be wise! BB ALL THE WAY!
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by loudmouth: 1:12pm On Mar 25, 2011
Political intolerance!!!
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Ibime(m): 1:17pm On Mar 25, 2011
After now, they go tell us NTA is non-partisan. Meanwhile they keep running GEJ adverts for free.

Shebi una see why Shekarau, Buhari and Ribadu turned down the debate on NTA.

There is no National organisation which is independent of the Presidency.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Gbawe: 1:21pm On Mar 25, 2011
Ibime:

After now, they go tell us NTA is non-partisan. Meanwhile they keep running GEJ adverts for free.

Shebi una see why Shekarau, Buhari and Ribadu turned down the debate on NTA.

There is no National organisation which is independent of the Presidency.

Truly sad.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by eros(m): 1:36pm On Mar 25, 2011
What PDP means:

People Deceiving People,
People Destroying People,
People Denouncing People,
People Distracting People,
People Disgusting People,
People Disturbing People,
People Discrediting People,
People Disdaining People,
People Discouraging People,
People Dislodging People,
People Disrespecting People,
People Disloyal People,
People Disappointing People

The list is endless . . . . . . Add your definition of PDP
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by 1025: 1:44pm On Mar 25, 2011
It is allowed in politics, without offense to anybody. If Buhari wins tomorrow, will he allow another political party to come to the National Station to advertise that there are NO roads, no hospitals, no schools etc built by him, his party (CPC) and his government.

It is not out of place to reject such offensive advert by the National Station because Buhari, Ribadu, Shekarau, Pat Utomi etc will do same thing!

@mkpotu,
maybe u have just innocently expressed ur level of understanding by what u wrote above but be reminded that;
in political science, opositions are called the watch dogs. their responsibilities are more of a fault finding machine. they are paid by the same govt they criticize because they make the govt to sit-up at all times.
in democratic setting, they are officially recognised by the ruling party. any govt that has no oposition is called autocratic or dictectorial govt.
what pdp owe us as the masses is to point to good roads and prove the cpc wrong. unless u are saying truth is no longer allowed. if cpc is telling the truth then let pdp get away. if they say we don't have light, jonathan can prove them wrong or accept that. if cpc says criminals are celebrated, pdp can tell us bode george and co are innocent.


@topic,
light has come so darkness must give way. wether nta reject of accept, the truth has come to stay. nigerians have been patient with these criminals(pdp) for 12 ungodly years so enough is enough.
change has come. BB2011 is the way forward.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Busols757: 1:50pm On Mar 25, 2011
order from Jonathan, but wait o
this Buhari guy, i still don't think his the right guy to change Nigeria image
well thats me thinking
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by omo9ja1(m): 1:54pm On Mar 25, 2011
I think if these is true, the the DG on NTA have a question to answer because even if chop and die party bring any jiggle for their political campaign as long they have paid for the air time they should accept it, some of these art GEJ may not be aware but now that is on a national head line he should act now GEJ don't wait for this issue to be like the guy you just fired  from your campaign group, just ask NTA to be fair with all political party these area of transparency.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by jason123: 1:55pm On Mar 25, 2011
The rigging started since the false population announcement!!! This is just pathetic!!!! angry angry
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Nobody: 1:58pm On Mar 25, 2011
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Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by jason123: 2:01pm On Mar 25, 2011
GEJ cannot win a free and fair election and he knows it, that is why he is rigging it!!! angry angry
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by MIKOLOWISKA: 2:01pm On Mar 25, 2011
Its time d opposition sh.it or get of d pot.build mobile pirate tv/radio stations like rauf did in osun or at least get their own newsletter magazine or bluetooth from phone to phone like yahooze did when banned or advertise on cnn aljazeera.they got to do whatever it takes otherwise they are jus makin noise.in dis game only d most committee wins
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by ideylaff: 2:32pm On Mar 25, 2011
Put the gaddem Jingle/AdverT/Campaign material up/ out on the internet ala u tube, and all,

WE GO BLOW AM UP, ALL OVER, SAI BB,  SAI BB,

NTA set wey no even clear for awa TV, jaga jaga station living on past glory,

U don see anywhere for this world wey news caster  dey say , Over to you Funke in our Abuja office and dat 1 too go say,

Thank you Shehu 4 handing over to me, (how are you Shehu, and then u fit hear, I'm handing you over to Lovely dressed
Chinwe in awa Enugu Studios, All ds on LIve TV oooooo
sad
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by vislabraye(m): 2:47pm On Mar 25, 2011
If NTA refuses, go to STV, Silver Bird or AIT. You can even go on supersports. All is politics
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by yinka85: 2:52pm On Mar 25, 2011
And Beaffy hides, Lol

So much for polluted air 2011
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Pappij: 2:59pm On Mar 25, 2011
ideylaff:

Put the gaddem Jingle/AdverT/Campaign material up/ out on the internet ala u tube, and all,

WE GO BLOW AM UP, ALL OVER, SAI BB, SAI BB,

NTA set wey no even clear for awa TV, jaga jaga station living on past glory,

U don see anywhere for this world wey news caster dey say , [b]Over to you Funke in our Abuja office and dat 1 too go say,

Thank you Shehu 4 handing over to me, (how are you Shehu, and then u fit hear, I'm handing you over to Lovely dressed
Chinwe in awa Enugu Studios, All ds on LIve TV oooooo
sad[/b]

grin grin grin
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Nobody: 3:01pm On Mar 25, 2011
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Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Jen33(m): 3:08pm On Mar 25, 2011
The denial of airtime was probably due more to the lack of sophistication in the use of words in Buhari's advert than anything else. Phrases such as ''no roads'', ''no water'', ''no light'' etc etc are ABSOLUTIST terms that will easily and rightfully be construed as exaggerated and misleading by the govt, since in fact, there ARE many ''good roads'', there IS water and light. It's just a question of degree. And THAT must be reflected in any political advertisement.

So Buhari's team should stop being bush, and learn how to write proper adverts!
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by fxskye: 3:18pm On Mar 25, 2011
Jen33:

The denial of airtime was probably due more to the lack of sophistication in the use of words in Buhari's advert than anything else. Phrases such as ''no roads'', ''no water'', ''no light'' etc etc are ABSOLUTIST terms that will easily and rightfully be construed as exaggerated and misleading by the govt, since in fact, there ARE many ''good roads'', there IS water and light. It's just a question of degree. And THAT must be reflected in any political advertisement.

So Buhari's team should stop being bush, and learn how to write proper adverts!
Hav u seen the jingle, Turn to page 1 of this thread and get it. It's all about Unity, Discipline, Good Governace System & Strenght in our Diversity. In fact, MKO of SDP 1993 jingle shown d then govt lapses than this jigle. Or, do u want CPC to be campaigning "I had no she" "I was not born rich" like PDP?
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by tolu001: 3:20pm On Mar 25, 2011
How many people watch NTA again these days? Let BB campaign team upload the jingles on youtube, facebook and some other social network sites. Put it CD and distribute it FOC on their campaign rallies. People will surely get the message clear.

They shouldn't waste their precious time taking NTA to court. The wind of change is already blowing, so its either they blow along or they get blown away.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by debest1(m): 3:20pm On Mar 25, 2011
How can Buhari even claim in his broadcast that there are no roads when in fact his supporters are quick to highlight the good  work he did as PTF chieftain building improving the road infrastructures, That said i agree it was foolish of NTA to block the advert in its entirety, probably the doing of one overZ director who wants to curry favour from the presidency
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by skelemba: 3:23pm On Mar 25, 2011
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by seguno2: 3:25pm On Mar 25, 2011
Between Buhari and Mubarak

Guest Columnist: By AOIRI OBAIGBO

Thursday, March 10, 2011

It is ironic that General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), should be the one referring to the revolutions in Egypt and other parts of the Middle
East and urging the people of Nigeria to roll up our sleeves in revolt on his behalf after his predictable loss in April election. It is the
mother of all ironies. Buhari and Muhammad Hosni Mubarak are both military adventurists and they arrived the corridors of power the
same year. Mubarak was appointed Vice President of Egypt in 1975 and remained in power till even the US was fed up with him.
Buhari has been in power since July, 1975 when he was made Governor of North-Eastern State. That state has since given been
broken up into Bauchi, Borno, Gongola, Yobe, Taraba and Adamawa.

He was a 33- year old athletic man when he became governor. He remained in power as minister of petroleum and natural
resources. He was premier chairman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and a member of the Supreme Military
Council. He aborted the life of our groping Second Republic but did not find a path for us. He did whip us into line like pharaoh of yore
and sealed up our voices with a decree and many who like pain without gain look back to Buhari's disdain with nostalgia. For the rest
of us, released from the dungeon at his exit, we waited for time to give us the opportunity to reject him. Twice is obviously not enough
for him but to insult our memories by waving the flag of a freedom fighter, inciting us to carry placards behind him is unfair.

He is certainly not Pa Imoudu, Anthony Enahoro, Gani Fawehinmi nor Wole Soyinka. He is not Alex Ekwueme or Aminu Kano. He is
certainly not Bakare. Names apart, we know the icons of our numerous battles for freedom.

We clearly remember him as a usurper who jailed Fela Anikulapo, Nduka Irabor, sacked Vera Ifudu and treated every one with a
superiority complex. He grabbed power or was given power but he did not have enough strength of purpose to sustain the despotic
regime he unleashed on us. He cannot be described as a strong leader in anyway. He was sacked by Babangidda as casually as
Ernest Shonekan was sacked by Abacha
.

Some people say that he had good intentions. That Shagari's government was in a rot and all that. Buhari nursed the option of
supervising a fresh, free and fair election
. That would have been the heroic thing to do but the allure of power got the better part of
him
.

Like Mubarak, he was a man who wanted to build a tower but did not count the cost, did not invest due diligence and was slack in the
vigilance required. For starting something he was ill-equipped to complete, the nation was plunged into the darkest years in our
history.

There are so many reasons why we could not trust him with our mandate in these past elections. Even if we want to keep re-cycling
leaders from our past, Buhari has been told twice that he will not be given that privilege. We are yet to reward any principal beneficiary
of a coup with our mandate in our history. We want that to be a legacy that there must be historical consequences for ending a
republic.

Nobody but the most generous and forgiving Nigerians would lend their votes to a man who terrified us with whips and gave soldiers
liberty to thrust us with their boots in the name of instilling discipline.

Buhari justified the military's seizure of power by castigating the civilian government as corrupt, and he left us hostage to soldiers
who were free to whip us and kick us into their trucks
in a jungle contraption known as War Against Indiscipline (WAI). Discipline
without respect or regards for human rights.

The war absolved all his energy and focus. Buhari's notion of discipline was extrajudicial in deposition, it was barbaric and
draconian.
It quickly became a government by the whip without any real sense of purpose. There were also contradictions. He was
willing to kill drug pushers but was also willing to let in several uninspected suitcases.

Buhari's brand of whiplash discipline included destroying kiosks in streets that have remained unattended to up to this minute. He
had a chance to respectfully achieve a speedy transition like Abdulsalami Abubakar but he held on. Still is longing for it.

He was temporarily out of power, licking his wounds throughout Babangida's dribbling days. He resurfaced as a highly respected
chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) under the most nightmarish character to ever bestride Aso Rock, Sani Abacha.

Abacha's dictatorship was brutal and venal. After the civil war, Abacha's regime was the darkest for us. The man attracted criticisms
from human rights organisations at home and abroad. Nigeria was hungry for heroes. We remember the faces and the voices that
rose up and kept faith with the freedom of Nigeria's very soul.

It was an auspicious time for Buhari to shake his fist and urge us to resist like the Egyptians he is so proud of now. Afterall, Abacha
was actually Babangida's lieutenant who announced the coup against Buhari. Can anyone remember him in the vanguard for us?
Was he in our rank when we fought Abacha for freedom? Buhari decided to accept the dictator's offer to head the Petroleum Task
Force.

Obasanjo along with, Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, were charged in 1995 with planning a coup against Abacha. Along with several other
military officers and number of civilians, including two journalists, they received various sentences ranging from death penalty for
Obasanjo and Yar'Adua, to several years in jail for others. Following international pressure, Abacha could not carry out the
sentences.

Buhari, serving as chairman of the PTF in that government, did not lift a finger in protest at the tyranny, the terrorism of the state, extra-
judicial killings, including the scandalous waste of Ken Saro Wiwa
. Throughout the years of humiliation and repression of Nigerians,
Buhari was in silent and cosy working relationship with Abacha and his PTF was a veritable source of funds for Abacha's insane
greed.

Add this silent acquiescence with evil to Buhari's dictatorial profile as head of state and the natural conclusion is that this General
who has been in power for since Mubarak of Egypt was a deputy has little or no regard for political freedom.

He appears more like a pharaoh than all other aspirants. After seven decades of disdain for political freedom and human rights, the
man who was absent when we were groaning is waving a flag of freedom as a strategy for securing power again. This is the mother
of all ironies.

Hopping from one strange bedfellow like the late bohemian Dr. Chuba Okadigbo to the fiery Pastor Tunde Bakare cannot erode the
one thing we share and cherish- our history.

He came out of a government that was terrorising our citizens with Saro Wiwa and many prisoners of conscience dangling around its
neck with the saintly mien of Pontius Pilate washing his hands clean. But there is no criticism on record from this pious man of
celebrated integrity.

How a man who slept peacefully while tyrants danced over crying Nigerians expect the same people to go on rampage to advance
his 1983 vision of headship is the most amazing irony of this season.

Like Mubarak, he does not care that another generation is due to emerge to drive a new vision and stir towards new possibilities. As
with his aloofness when we were under Abacha's yoke, he seems to feel comfortable at 69 years old, dream of power for another
eight years. He would be 77 years old. He would then spend another eight years trying to establish himself as a godfather.

In any case, how many years does it take for a serious visionary leader to groom his Joshua? Instead of trying to patch up his old
uniform with a new cloth like Bakare
, he should be spending his honestly made fortune on funding a Bakare presidency as a legacy
to the nation he loves so dearly. Some genuine art of penitence for igniting a fire that could have ended this beautiful dream called
Nigeria, coming true so painfully.

Nigeria Village Square

[size=14pt]Africa does not need great men (brutes & bullies). It needs great democratic institutions.- Barack Obama[/size]
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Nobody: 3:33pm On Mar 25, 2011
bb all the way
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by seguno2: 3:38pm On Mar 25, 2011
Please leave whatever you are smoking/sniffing.
Wash your eyes and read my post again.
Nowhere did it say Obama wrote the article on Buhari.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by debest1(m): 3:40pm On Mar 25, 2011
seguno2:

Between Buhari and Mubarak

Guest Columnist: By AOIRI OBAIGBO

Thursday, March 10, 2011

It is ironic that General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), should be the one referring to the revolutions in Egypt and other parts of the Middle
East and urging the people of Nigeria to roll up our sleeves in revolt on his behalf after his predictable loss in April election. It is the
mother of all ironies. Buhari and Muhammad Hosni Mubarak are both military adventurists and they arrived the corridors of and sealed up our voices with a decree and many who like pain without gain look back to Buhari's disdain with nostalgia. For the rest
of us, released from the dungeon at his exit, we waited for time to give us the opportunity to reject him. Twice is obviously not enough
for him but to insult our memories by waving the flag of a freedom fighter, inciting us to carry placards behind him is unfair.

He is certainly not Pa Imoudu, Anthony Enahoro, Gani Fawehinmi nor Wole Soyinka. He is not Alex Ekwueme or Aminu Kano. He is
certainly not Bakare. Names apart, we know the icons of our numerous battles for freedom.

We clearly remember him as a usurper who jailed Fela Anikulapo, Nduka Irabor, sacked Vera Ifudu and treated every one with a
superiority complex. He grabbed power or was given power but he did not have enough strength of purpose to sustain the despotic
regime he unleashed on us. He cannot be described as a strong leader in anyway. He was sacked by Babangidda as casually as
Ernest Shonekan was sacked by Abacha
.

Some people say that he had good intentions. That Shagari's government was in a rot and all that. Buhari nursed the option of
supervising a fresh, free and fair election
. That would have been the heroic thing to do but the allure of power got the better part of
him
.

Like Mubarak, he was a man who wanted to build a tower but did not count the cost, did not invest due diligence and was slack in the
vigilance required. For starting something he was ill-equipped to complete, the nation was plunged into the darkest years in our
history.

There are so many reasons why we could not trust him with our mandate in these past elections. Even if we want to keep re-cycling
leaders from our past, Buhari has been told twice that he will not be given that privilege. We are yet to reward any principal beneficiary
of a coup with our mandate in our history. We want that to be a legacy that there must be historical consequences for ending a
republic.

Nobody but the most generous and forgiving Nigerians would lend their votes to a man who terrified us with whips and gave soldiers
liberty to thrust us with their boots in the name of instilling discipline.

Buhari justified the military's seizure of power by castigating the civilian government as corrupt, and he left us hostage to soldiers
who were free to whip us and kick us into their trucks
in a jungle contraption known as War Against Indiscipline (WAI). Discipline
without respect or regards for human rights.

The war absolved all his energy and focus. Buhari's notion of discipline was extrajudicial in deposition, it was barbaric and
draconian.
It quickly became a government by the whip without any real sense of purpose. There were also contradictions. He was
willing to kill drug pushers but was also willing to let in several uninspected suitcases.

Buhari's brand of whiplash discipline included destroying kiosks in streets that have remained unattended to up to this minute. He
had a chance to respectfully achieve a speedy transition like Abdulsalami Abubakar but he held on. Still is longing for it.

He was temporarily out of power, licking his wounds throughout Babangida's dribbling days. He resurfaced as a highly respected
chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) under the most nightmarish character to ever bestride Aso Rock, Sani Abacha.

Abacha's dictatorship was brutal and venal. After the civil war, Abacha's regime was the darkest for us. The man attracted criticisms
from human rights organisations at home and abroad. Nigeria was hungry for heroes. We remember the faces and the voices that
rose up and kept faith with the freedom of Nigeria's very soul.

It was an auspicious time for Buhari to shake his fist and urge us to resist like the Egyptians he is so proud of now. Afterall, Abacha
was actually Babangida's lieutenant who announced the coup against Buhari. Can anyone remember him in the vanguard for us?
Was he in our rank when we fought Abacha for freedom? Buhari decided to accept the dictator's offer to head the Petroleum Task
Force.

Obasanjo along with, Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, were charged in 1995 with planning a coup against Abacha. Along with several other
military officers and number of civilians, including two journalists, they received various sentences ranging from death penalty for
Obasanjo and Yar'Adua, to several years in jail for others. Following international pressure, Abacha could not carry out the
sentences.

Buhari, serving as chairman of the PTF in that government, did not lift a finger in protest at the tyranny, the terrorism of the state, extra-
judicial killings, including the scandalous waste of Ken Saro Wiwa
. Throughout the years of humiliation and repression of Nigerians,
Buhari was in silent and cosy working relationship with Abacha and his PTF was a veritable source of funds for Abacha's insane
greed.

Add this silent acquiescence with evil to Buhari's dictatorial profile as head of state and the natural conclusion is that this General
who has been in power for since Mubarak of Egypt was a deputy has little or no regard for political freedom.

He appears more like a pharaoh than all other aspirants. After seven decades of disdain for political freedom and human rights, the
man who was absent when we were groaning is waving a flag of freedom as a strategy for securing power again. This is the mother
of all ironies.

Hopping from one strange bedfellow like the late bohemian Dr. Chuba Okadigbo to the fiery Pastor Tunde Bakare cannot erode the
one thing we share and cherish- our history.

He came out of a government that was terrorising our citizens with Saro Wiwa and many prisoners of conscience dangling around its
neck with the saintly mien of Pontius Pilate washing his hands clean. But there is no criticism on record from this pious man of
celebrated integrity.

How a man who slept peacefully while tyrants danced over crying Nigerians expect the same people to go on rampage to advance
his 1983 vision of headship is the most amazing irony of this season.

Like Mubarak, he does not care that another generation is due to emerge to drive a new vision and stir towards new possibilities. As
with his aloofness when we were under Abacha's yoke, he seems to feel comfortable at 69 years old, dream of power for another
eight years. He would be 77 years old. He would then spend another eight years trying to establish himself as a godfather.

In any case, how many years does it take for a serious visionary leader to groom his Joshua? Instead of trying to patch up his old
uniform with a new cloth like Bakare
, he should be spending his honestly made fortune on funding a Bakare presidency as a legacy
to the nation he loves so dearly. Some genuine art of penitence for igniting a fire that could have ended this beautiful dream called
Nigeria, coming true so painfully.

Nigeria Village Square
interesting post,
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Abagworo(m): 3:41pm On Mar 25, 2011
@seguno2's copied article.I seem more impressed about Buhari with the contents of the write up.Some Editors like Obaigbena who incubate and hatch falsehood deserve life imprisonment.Imagine a man publishing that 70million out of a total GSM user of 83million were involved in a poll which no single soul on Nairaland and Port-Harcourt city participated.He needs to be arrested and imprisoned forever.
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by jason123: 3:44pm On Mar 25, 2011
^^^^^^
You are my e-hero!!!!
Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Nobody: 3:44pm On Mar 25, 2011
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Re: Nta Tv rejected the campaign jingle of the bb team. by Nobody: 3:45pm On Mar 25, 2011
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