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CONFUSED BUHARI FAN MULLS DUMPING HIM FOR A BETTER OPTION NOPE, It's Not about OLD AGE and COLLAPSING DUE TO STRESS AND FATIGUE DURING CAMPAIGNS NOPE: It's Not about INABILITY TO PROVE he possesses the MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS BY LAW - 5 CREDITS IN WASCE NOPE: It's Not about His OPEN SUPPORT FOR BOKO HARAM and SHARIA NOPE: It's Not about Having only ONE MILLION NAIRA in a Bank Account with 150 cows unchanged since 2003, and collecting 27 million Naira loan WITHOUT DUE PROCESS from your Bank Manager via a PHONE CALL NOPE: It's not about YOUR ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES which is supposed to be with WAEC, now sworn in an affidavit as being with a NON-EXISTENT SECRETARY of the MILITARY BOARD A young voter, Abigail Abok wrote: For those of us clamouring for GMB, I saw this and I thought to share it here. What can you say as regards these allegations which are actually facts... ***1) Who is the man who cancelled meal ticket for student now claiming to re-introduce the same thing. 2) The man with the worst Foreign relations history in the history of Nigeria? 3) Under whose tenure did the British introduce visa for Nigerians. (Until that time, you get your visa at the point of entry like it is with South Africans.)? 4) Who was leading when the essential commodities became an issue in Nigeria? I mean when you had to have long queues to get milk, sugar, soap, toilet rolls, etc. 5) who supervised the situation where Nigerians had to report to the government before travelling abroad. (My mum travelled to London in 1984 and i remember her saying that she had to keep some money at home cos she could get arrested. Imagine! You get arrested with your own legally earned money)? JUSTICE OKORO- IDOGU LATER BEGGED FELA AND CONFESSED HE WAS COERCED TO JAIL HIM BY BUHARI 6) Who arrested Fela for carrying dollars abroad. Yet Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji did the same thing and nothing happened. (the man lost over 100 pounds in a London taxi)? 6a) The newspapers started taking about it everyday and the guy got angry and had Tunde Thomson & Nduka Irabor Imprisoned. The first and only head of state to imprison journalists without a single crime of note. THEY SAY BUHARI'S GOVERNMENT WAS CORRUPT FREE. HOW CAN WE BE SURE WHEN THERE WAS NO FREEDOM OF PRESS? WHEN PEOPLE CANNOT REPORT WHAT THEY SEE.? 7) Who was the man that jailed Pa Michael Ajasin 70 years in prison without any proof of corruption? Who was the man that sent soldiers to the house of Pa Obafemi Awolowo where they took away hispersonal notes, plans and documents because they wanted to get his ideas, rather than engage the older man. (no social skills, no respect for elders)? 9) Who was the man that sent soldiers to ransack NNPC where they carted away papers, memos & documents that had to do with his Oil Money Scam of 1978 (aka 2.8 billion scandal).? Before you crucify me, I aint a GEJ fan either, just trying to weight my options and pick the best'' |
noblezone:Well said . |
AKIN OSUNTOKUN:THANK YOU, SIR, THE TRUTH SHALL SURELY PREVAIL! On President Jonathan: 'I am a supporter of Jonathan which means that I don't agree substantially with the position Obasanjo has taken. It is not that I believe that Jonathan is the best that has happened to Nigeria. It is not that by any stretch of the imagination I think that he should not be criticised. I have no objection to that. Mine is this.... In the past two, three weeks I have been asking myself, what really is the problem that critics cannot see anything good in this man? I travelled by road from Abuja to Lagos and saw evidence of his works all over, and yet some people are saying he has done nothing. The railways are there. Go to agriculture and see what he has done there. It really worries me. Some of these things are so contrary to logic. By temperament and training, I believe in fairness and balance. People exaggerate the shortcomings of the President. Nigeria got the best rating from Transparency International(TI) since, I think, they have been rating Nigeria. This year, TI said 37 countries are more corrupt than Nigeria. Before, Nigeria used to be either the most corrupt or the second or third. What is it that they have seen that we are yet to see? They are not partisan. They have no obligation to be. They have more access to the information they use to evaluate a country. This is why I say people should pause and reflect. A man has to speak for himself anyway. Maybe they are not doing a lot of that. But, I see a lot of intimidation, stampeding the President all over the place.... If Jonathan is from any of this majority group, WAZOBIA, he will be less vulnerable to this kind of political intimidation. And one of the reasons I stand up for him is that I don't like intimidation'. On Muhammadu Buhari: 'This is my personal problem with people like Buhari. They will say something and not want to be judged by it.... He championed the destabilization and subversion of Obasanjo's government, because Obasanjo probed PTF and he was invited to clarify issues that did not bear out the reputation of integrity. And he then exploited the issue of Shari'a to instigate division and incite rebellion against Obasanjo. And here lies my fundamental objection against his aspiration -- that anybody who uses the instrumentality of division and polarising the people of this country should not be rewarded with the Presidency of Nigeria. Until a year ago what was he saying about Boko Haram? He said when the Niger Delta militants did their own, they rehabilitated them, sent them to schools abroad, this and that, but when it came to Boko Haram in the North, they are burning their houses and killing them(Boko Haram sect), and for that, it is an injustice to the North. This was what this man said, just barely a year ago. And Nigerians tend to have short attention span and are given to wilful ignorance. The impression I have gathered in some of my write ups on him is that some people don't want to know the truth...' -Chief Akin Osuntokun(political adviser to former President Obasanjo in 'Sunday Vanguard' pp.12-13) Thank you so very much, Chief Osuntokun. No one, I repeat, no one will ever be able to bury the truth. I know that only a passionate drive for truth telling would have compelled you, an associate and staunch supporter of Olusegun Obasanjo (Jonathan's number one enemy at present), to make this courageous statement. This statement is, in all respects, similar to the factual contentions in my recent essays on Obasanjo. Truth to some is an offence, but rest assured, sir, and I am supremely confident, that God Almighty must, in due time, defeat ALL the builders and promoters of the Buhari enterprise of falsehood, amnesia, bloodshed and brigandage, and cause a triumphalist vindication of Dr Goodluck Jonathan. I swear, it is just a matter of time. |
courage54:and your english says a lot that your are a product of such system. |
I schooled abroad and can tell you this op is a joker. Life is not all about money but comfort, good health service delivery and security. You can't have access to the aforementioned in Nigeria even with your money unless you are a big time politician or business tycoon and even at that, security is still an issue. Nigeria is full of stress |
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shopisky: I asked questions and i expect that as a more enlightened individual on d issue at hand, u give us more insight. Wat is ASUU holdings all about, and why was the initial N100billion plan jettisoned. Did CJN sign the agreement as ASUU ealier mandated? U said a lecturers job is reseach, so was it called ASUU strike. Pls check d meaning of strike in ur dictionary. Wat does the 'no work no pay rule' say about strikes exceeding 3 months. Pls inform us. Btw, if i had not made my research, how would i know about all this. The fact remains ASUU were forced to call off. Dont forget many schools had even pulled out and started lectures as a result of d govt order.K |
paulostical2004: Fellow comrade, you have said it all. I would alwayz remeber our slogan which says: "united we bargain, divided we beg".Thanks my fellow comrade. The battle had been won and the losers had been put to shame. We don't need public sympathy to make d change happen. Is only a matter of time dt d people will realise the relevance of our struggle. |
shopisky: Rubbish, fg's threat to ASUU forced them to call of within a week. Or did CJN sign any document? Dont deceive anyone abeg, and if u say ASUU not interested in the money, why was d initial 100billion with Suswan commitee rejected and wat is ASUU HOLDINGS all about? i doubt u were even a lecturer.Did u read dt write up at all? If u doubt d issues raise them do ur own research |
Ufot wrote Now that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has finally inflicted a mortal defeat on ALL its opponents during the five month epic struggle, I hope that the right lessons have been learnt by all of them. It took five months of unsuccessful lies, blackmail and pussyfooting by the Federal Government, as well as ignorant, envy/inferiority complex induced and tribally motivated attacks by sections of the populace including 'students', and a corresponding resoluteness from ASUU members for the Federal Government to finally come round to doing precisely what ASUU demanded all along. But a more fundamental result of this strike is in the way in which it has exposed the epidemic of ignorance that is prevalent among not just most members of the Nigerian public but also Government officials about the university system in Nigeria. It is shocking. It is incredible. It is unacceptable. First, many Nigerians do not know that ASUU is not involved at all in the running of the universities. ASUU is merely a trade union whose duty is primarily to protect the interest of lecturers in public universities. The universities are run by those referred to as the Principal Officers consisting of the Vice Chancellor, the Registrar, the Bursar and the Librarian, who are appointed by Government/Council and confirmed by the Government. Thus, they(Principal Officers) hold their appointments at the mercy of Government and Government alone. It is they who receive, plan, disburse and execute all the funds the universities receive from the Government including even the earned allowances which are supposed to come to academics. ASUU does NOT have any power over the Principal Officers, and so cannot enquire into the way in which university funds are managed by them. In fact, in several cases, ASUU is involved in a running battle against university authorities over the way ASUU members are treated by them. Therefore, when you hear such questions as: 'What has ASUU done with all the previous funds they have received from the Government?' you know without a doubt that this is coming from an irredeemably ignorant coward. Secondly, Nigerians do not know that, because the job of a lecturer is, unfortunately, primarily and statutorily about research rather than teaching (I say 'unfortunately' because I sincerely think that this policy is wrong), lecturers are promoted mainly on the basis of their scholarly publications in journals, rather than classroom teaching. Thus, strike or no strike, lecturers are still working. Indeed, it is the breather often provided by these unfortunate strikes that enables lecturers to vigorously pursue scholarly publications and attendance at foreign conferences. I have just concluded a very stressful but highly cerebral publication procedure for a paper I began four months ago in a journal in Canada for which the fee cost me a total of N45,000 including the bank charges. This, at a time when my salaries for four months have been withheld by the Federal Government with the support of some of the same students I am researching to teach. It is therefore nothing else but laughable ignorance which drives the Government to withhold the salaries of academics during strikes even when it is obvious that lecturers are working harder than ever during such strikes. And it is ONLY pure and inelegant malice which drives some members of the public to support such needlessly iniquitous Government policy. Finally, this victory by ASUU over the forces of retrogression, cowardice and tribalism among the populace must force the likes of the Abuja 'market women', Yinka Gbadebo and his 'students', Senate President David Mark, Catholic Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Jos Diocese and the rest of the anti-ASUU tribal/regional warriors on social media to bury their heads in shame. These people by their anti- ASUU posturing demonstrated without a doubt that they are totally ignorant of the critical issues in the dialectics of struggle and governance as it relates to ASUU. Henceforth, they should hold their peace because all discourse about ASUU and the university system is assuredly beyond them. Last week, at Festus Iyayi's funeral service in UNIBEN, the officiating Priest even had the effrontery to advise ASUU to call off the strike without advising the Government to fulfil its own responsibility on the matter, so that, according to him, the Government would not defeat ASUU. Yet these are the same people eulogising late Nelson Mandela for his unswerving courage in the relentless struggle against Apartheid. Fellow compatriots, recall that virtually all my essays on this strike ended with the maxim: 'THE HOTTER THE BATTLE, THE SWEETER THE VICTORY!' Who can dispute this now? |
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Loyal If you slap a guy and he vomit #1000 Note And you slap him again and he vomit #2000, You slap again and he vomit #3000. . . . What will you do? A. Run away B. Continue slaping him C. Pick the vomited money D. Report to police E. Beg him F. Kidnap him COMMENT |
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What have they been doing with previously recovered ones |
I can now see the more reasons why ASUU strike should continue. Is unfortunate that majority of naira landers can't even differentiate between honorary doctorate degree and doctor of philosophy. I weep for our educational system. Just not to forget, honorary degree is given to someone that has contributed positively in one way or the other to the society irrespective of whether u are educated or not. It is d choice of the university to give it to anyone she prefers |
I will commend this young man too. His write up shows he know what he is doing. He really knows the business. However, I will advise everyone against the use of Asbestos as it is highly carcinogenic I.e it can cause cancer especially lung cancer. I am a graduate of animal science but later went to do a postgraduate study in public health and environment in England and thus had done a lot of research work on asbestos. Though, asbestos has its own benefit due to its insulating nature but d health hazard or risk far at weighs d benefit. I will advise u use aluminium. |
Who was the man that sent soldiers to the house of Pa Obafemi Awolowo where they took away his