Celebrities › Re: Yemi Alade replies follower who accused her of doing plastic surgery by afroniger: 11:47am On Nov 10, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Yemi Alade Looking Young And Different On No Makeup (PHOTO) by afroniger: 10:51am On Nov 10, 2018 |
MakeUp is a big scam o. E dey really hide a lot.
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Politics › How DSS Held Oshiomhole Hostage For 8 Hours, 6 Governors Implicated by afroniger(op): 4:10am On Nov 10, 2018 |
By Yusuf Alli November 10, 2018
•Six governors implicated in plot •Adamant APC chair arrives
For eight hours last Sunday, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, was held hostage at the Department of State Security Service (DSS) at the behest of some governors and some forces in the party to force him to resign.
Oshiomhole, however, stood his ground and rebuffed the pressure mounted on him to resign.
He told the DSS that he committed no crime and would therefore not resign, no matter the intimidation.
Although the APC chairman was caught unawares, he maintained his stand even when DSS officials tried to invoke the name of President Muhammadu Buhari.
He pointedly told them that the President was in the know of all that happened during the APC primaries and that it was their collective resolve not to allow imposition of candidates by anybody, no matter his status in the party.
It later turned out that some security operatives had plotted Oshiomhole’s resignation with about six APC governors.
The plot to lay ambush for him was hatched by the affected governors in connivance with some powerful forces who were aggrieved over the outcome of the recent primaries of the APC.
The governors are from Southwest, Northcentral, Southeast and Northwest.
Four of them are angry with the party for not allowing them to impose their favourites as the party’s candidates in their states.
One Southwest governor is in sympathy with a fellow Southwest governor for standing by him recently when it mattered most.
The Northcentral governor is up in arms with Oshiomhole for insisting on direct primary.
There were insinuations that some former APC elements in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gave tacit backing to the plot by the APC governors in order to render the party weak ahead of the presidential campaign beginning from November 18.
It was gathered that the plotters knew that the APC national chairman was due for a private visit abroad, hence they opted to seal his fate before the trip.
The President was said to have been kept in the dark till the coup was hatched.
The plan was to hoodwink Buhari and present him with Oshiomhole’s resignation letter to prevent any intervention.
A reliable source, who spoke in confidence, said: “Some of the governors behind the ambush had relocated to Abuja ahead of the invitation of Oshiomhole by the DSS.
“In fact, one of them told a member of the Election Committee in his state to expect a major news on Sunday. He was quoted to have said ‘by Sunday, Oshiomhole is gone and all of you will be put to shame.’
“They opted for forcible removal of Oshiomhole to take advantage of the substitution window for candidates.
“The two options considered against Oshiomhole were either to get the DSS to arrest or invite him.
“Some of the governors actually felt that arresting him on spurious charges of fraud would make greater news and prevent Buhari from intervening like he did in the case with some judges.
“Unknown to the plotters, the APC national chairman had travelled to lyamho, his village in Edo State, to spend the weekend before jetting out to meet with his family abroad on Tuesday.
“The trip to Edo frustrated the first leg of the plot as it was too late for the DSS operatives involved in the plot to stop him from traveling to Edo State.” Another source gave insight into how Oshiomhole received DSS invitation and why he reported to the agency on Sunday.
The second source said: “Last Saturday, a call was put to Oshiomhole by a DSS operative in Iyamho with an urgent tone that he should report at the DSS headquarters. But the APC chairman was not moved because he did not commit any crime.
“On Sunday, he returned to Abuja and honoured DSS invitation where he was told about a petition against him bothering on fraudulent activities.
“For about eight hours, it was a ding dong affair between the DSS interrogators and Oshiomhole over a demand for his resignation letter.
“Being an intelligent leader, Oshiomhole pointedly asked for a copy of the petition against him for his response, because he knew he did not engage in any fraud.
“No petition was presented to him. He rebuffed all attempts to force him to resign.
“While the drama was going on, the governors behind the set up were using some proxies to monitor Oshiomhole’s engagement with the DSS.
“The Northcentral governor was said to be in his house in Abuja with an official of the party from a state also in the North who they had hoped to appoint as acting chairman.
“The governor’s impunity in his state was condoned by the party before Oshiomhole took over but now, the governor is being asked to do things in accordance with the APC constitution.
“He is also not happy that Oshiomhole is insisting on direct primaries.
“His fear is that when his election is due later in 2019, direct primary will not favour him. He was one of the governors who told the public that the APC National Executive Committee (NEC) opted for indirect primaries some months back as against direct primary which was the preferred option.”
After being adamant for many hours, Oshiomhole was let off the hook by the DSS.
He insisted that he would not resign without hearing from the President and they could not provide any evidence that the President knew about their action.
On how he left DSS custody, the source said: “In fact, a governor of the APC came to pick him. There was no issue of surety at all.
“It was uncertain if the governor was just being benevolent or was one of the plotters.
“The governors who were in Abuja had already put a media plan in place to force the NWC to issue a statement that Oshiomhole has resigned.
“The governors later realised that the plot had failed as soon as Oshiomhole survived the siege in DSS headquarters.
“Curiously, some forces in PDP were also in a hotel trying to know the outcome of the unfolding drama in APC, having been told of the plot by their collaborating governors.
Findings, however, confirmed that the President was not aware of either his invitation or the demand for his resignation.
A presidency source added: “The President was shocked and angry when Oshiomhole met with him on Monday on his ordeal. He promised to look into the incident.
“What the aggrieved governors did not know is that the APC chairman was always briefing the President on the challenges facing the party in some states. So, the President and Oshiomhole are always on the same page.
“There was a time one of the governors went to meet with the President and raised some issues. After the governor’s narration, the President made a call and gave the phone to the governor, saying: ‘The chairman on the line. Speak with him.’
“The affected governor was speechless and left the Presidential Villa in shame.”
Buoyed by the backing of the President, Oshiomhole left the country on Tuesday to meet his family.
A party source said: “He had already scheduled his personal trip. He was undaunted. He is not on exile. He has not committed any fraud.”
It was gathered the APC national chairman returned to the country yesterday. http://thenationonlineng.net/oshiomhole-untold-story-of-how-dss-held-him-hostage-for-eight-hours/
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Politics › Re: Ondo State Speaker, Deputy Impeached Over Gross Misconduct by afroniger: 12:53pm On Nov 09, 2018*. Modified: 1:20pm On Nov 09, 2018 |
Ondo APC is deeply factionalized, and for this reason Aketi needs to be careful so that the fate that befell Amosun will not repeat itself in Ondo. Playing politics of exclusion never takes any politician far. When former Lagos PDP chairman (Salvador) and his supporters dumped the party, Lagos APC embraced them and quickly integrated them into the state party structure (Salvador is already a deputy chairman Presidential Support Committee of Buhari/Osibanjo). Amosun on the other hand refused to accommodate Osoba's faction, choosing instead to hug the entire party structure of the state, thereby creating hostility to his leadership of the party in the state. Ondo APC is currently very fractionalized due to the 'winner takes all' posture of Akeredolu and his supporters. I hope he learns to accommodate Oke, Abraham, Boroffice and the likes because he may need their support in the future. In politics no permanent enemies but permanent interests. |
Politics › Re: 'We Tried To Save Ambode, But He Wasn't Answering Our Calls'...Epe Elders. by afroniger: 10:01am On Nov 09, 2018 |
Lesson: Leaders in position of authority should never take other stakeholders for granted because you never know when you will need them. No man is an island.
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Politics › Re: How APC Crisis Is Deepening In Ondo by afroniger: 9:49am On Nov 09, 2018 |
I hope the same fate that befell Amosun will not repeat itself in Ondo state under Akeredolu. Playing politics of exclusion never takes any politician far. When former Lagos PDP chairman (Salvador) and his supporters dumped the party, Lagos APC embraced them and quickly integrated them into the state party structure (Salvador is already a deputy chairman Presidential Support Committee of Buhari/Osibanjo). Amosun on the other hand refused to accommodate Osoba's faction, choosing instead to hug the entire party structure of the state, thereby creating hostility to his leadership of the party in the state. Ondo APC is currently very fractionalized due to the 'winner takes all' posture of Akeredolu and his supporters. I hope he learns to accommodate Oke, Abraham, Boroffice and the likes because he may need their support in the future. In politics no permanent enemies but permanent interests. |
Politics › Re: 'if Buhari Wins, Nigerians Will Be Running To Neighboring Countries To Feed - Fa by afroniger: 7:29am On Nov 09, 2018 |
Rubbish talk. Buhari is running Nigeria better than Fayose ran Ekiti.
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Crime › Re: Another Nigerian Killed In South Africa by afroniger: 7:28am On Nov 09, 2018 |
SA is no longer Nigeria-friendly at all. |
Politics › Re: Jimi Agbaje And Yemisi Busari Meet With Party Leader, Chief Olabode George by afroniger: 5:57pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
Godfather George meets his godson Agbaje.  |
Travel › Re: Ring Road, Benin-city: See The Works Of Art That Adorn This City Center (PHOTOS) by afroniger: 5:39pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
The Edos are multi talented when it comes to the arts and sculpting in particular. |
Romance › Re: 'Open Your Computer Anytime He Wants To Browse'; Female Pastor Tells Bride. PICS by afroniger: 5:01pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
But she's right though.
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Celebrities › Re: 'i've Been Away And On Treatment' - Tekno Opens Up On Health Challenges by afroniger: 4:59pm On Nov 08, 2018*. Modified: 5:53pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
Get well soonest bro. |
Crime › Re: Man Stopped From Committing Suicide After Losing 3 Motorcycles by afroniger: 12:03pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
Forreellinc: Make una dey deceive una afonja papa doe there, where the picture of happen true true? Lazy Afonjas Smh. Even if you are showed the deceased's picture, you will further ask to see his grave and then his corpse. I pity you. Bigotry can kill faster than cyanide . Respect the dead and mend your ways. |
Crime › Re: Man stopped from committing suicide after losing 3 motorcycles. by afroniger: 11:52am On Nov 08, 2018 |
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Crime › Re: Man Stopped From Committing Suicide After Losing 3 Motorcycles by afroniger: 11:49am On Nov 08, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Vera Sidika Buys New Car For New Boyfriend Days After Dumping Ex-boyfriend by afroniger: 11:45am On Nov 08, 2018 |
smh. Stupid mumu behaviour. Guy wey go still dump am for fresher puzzzy when he tire.  |
Politics › Re: Are Lagosians Being CHEATED!!! by afroniger: 11:31am On Nov 08, 2018 |
Esseite: Seriously you are empty... you are just repeating yourself over and over again, despite addressing allocation disbursement of other states with little or no excess left compared to lagos you are repeating same over 3 times now.
Please move along, you lack conversation decorum. The report below is from September, 2018. Read it carefully and slowly. I can't even make sense of that crappy image you attached: http://businesstodayng.com/delta-akwa-ibom-rivers-bayelsa-lagos-receive-highest-allocations-as-faac-disburses-n3-946trn-in-six-months/Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Bayelsa, Lagos receive highest allocations as FAAC
...It said Delta State received the highest allocation of N101.19 billion in the six months, followed by Akwa Ibom with N100.2 billion; Rivers State with N85.01 billion, while Bayelsa received N77.14 billion....
The report further noted that following the top four states to make the top ten category in the report was Lagos State that received N59.52 billion
As you can see in that order, It's Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, BAyelsa, before Lagos. I hope you have now received sense, eh? |
Politics › Re: Are Lagosians Being CHEATED!!! by afroniger: 11:06am On Nov 08, 2018 |
Esseite: Great you took the bait, what infrastructures are built in comparison to its huge allocations, please note the oshodi transport hub was pegged at N22,8bn, what infrastructure at the magnitude does lagos posses revenue free like its counterpart, please no "capital city" infrastructures?... you can answer without insults. Dude, this is the last time I will respond to your mention because like I said earlier, you are a fraudulent wannabe smarty pants. That's besides the fact that your submissions lack coherence ("what infrastructure at the magnitude does lagos posses revenue free like its counterpart" -- like WTF is that supposed to mean  ) I can barely make sense of that crap.  Look, I won't indulge your laziness by listing the infrastructural strides of the state governments since '99 to date, because you could do so yourself if you weren't so lazy and mischievous (though I know you would still spin your findings to fit your mischievous narrative anyway). In relative terms, Lagos is still doing far far better than most states of the federation in terms of infrastructural delivery (#Fact). When you talk of its 'huge allocations', nna, what tha Bleep are you talking about  What is so 'huge' about Lagos allocation compared to what Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Rivers, and Delta receive as allocations from the same FG? Lagos has to augment its allocations by ingeniously seeking ways to increase its IGR in order to meet its infrastructural and wage-bill obligations. If you feel the cost of the Oshodi hub is exhorbitant, that's fine. I'm sure you are not the only one that feels that way; your party (the PDP) does as well, because that is what the opposition are there for -- to disagree with everything the ruling party does. But until you guys put in the requisite work, enough to convince the electorate that you can do things better or differently, you can keep up with your rants which amount to mere academic exercises, while those that the majority of Lagosians have entrusted with the administration of the state will continue to do their jobs.  |
Politics › Re: Are Lagosians Being CHEATED!!! by afroniger: 10:21am On Nov 08, 2018*. Modified: 10:37am On Nov 08, 2018 |
Esseite: Cost of building such infrastructures should be higher due to logistics. With this statement right here alone, it is obvious you are unintelligent. You are just grandstanding but really you are not as bright as you try to let on. Common sense should tell you that topography is an even more significant variable in terms of costing infrastructure in different locations such as the ones in question. E.g, building the foundation of a house in a swampy area can cost you up to five times more than on solid ground, depending on the type of foundation even. And even more so you are building more than one storey. You are not smart at all. |
Politics › Re: Are Lagosians Being CHEATED!!! by afroniger: 9:51am On Nov 08, 2018 |
Esseite: You are shooting off post... its not a PDP/APC state banter but on resource management on the huge allocation it gets monthly whereby a state with twice its population/size happen to carry out projects in tandem or more than lagos without tolling or excessive revenue drive.
Please note Lagos was a former capital with 75% of roads and bridges built by the federal govt.
So in the above narrative, are lagosians being CHEATED?!!
Nonsense. Kano is not Lagos. Only a foool and mumu would expect the cost of building infrastructure in both states to be the same considering their different peculiarities as far as topography and the likes are concerned. Inspite of your obvious mischief, I am sure even you know that several factors would come into play if you're to make an objective comparison. To stretch your jaundiced and warped talk even further, you tell us, are Kano citizens being 'cheated', afterall there's an allegation of Ganduge accepting kickbacks? Why is Bayelsa still backward inspite of earning way more in allocation than Kano, and having far lesser population? Ditto Delta state. Are Rivers citizens being cheated because Wike is owing pensioneers o. How much does it cost to build flyovers in Bayela or AkwaIbom compared to Kano? A bridge that Buhari commissioned in Kano some months ago collapsed after four months. Were Kano citizens shortchanged? I repeat that you are a hypocrite with zero credibility. |
Politics › Re: Are Lagosians Being CHEATED!!! by afroniger: 9:25am On Nov 08, 2018 |
Esseite: Divide and rule mentality is giving you issue...
Osun did not do that with the meagre allocation it gets but with a debt of over N200bn..
Kano did that with a cost of N10bn, lagos earns about N40bn monthly (announced). All the flyovers you mentioned in respect to Ambode, was the cost announced?
The oshodi bypass pegged at N22.4bn is not upto 1month revenue generation of lagos.
THE QUESTION GOES, ARE LAGOSIANS BEING CHEATED!!? You are a very well-known PDP apologist and hypocrite with zero credibility. Why your fixation with Lagos? Lagos has way more flyovers and interchanges than the entire Northwest geopolitical zone combined. Lagos can decide what and where it choses to spend its revenues as far as infrastructures are concerned. If Kano decides to have its own equivalent of Lagos' LRU, build a Lekki-Ikoyi bridge, Oshodi interchange, or its own Light-rail, some of us will be happy about it without making stupid comparisons as you are doing. It's not a must that Lagos must build interchanges just because Kano is building interchanges. I have listed PDP states whose governors aren't building interchanges or flyovers, some of whom earn far more in revenues than Osun and Lagos, yet you will never be caught opening this sort of threads or making this type of comparisons between such states. If you are so concerned and sincere about infrastructures across the states, then deal first with underperforming PDP states and quit being a hypocrite. |
Politics › Re: Are Lagosians Being CHEATED!!! by afroniger: 7:30am On Nov 08, 2018 |
Bragalane: Igbos ! These people were abusing Ambode for building flyovers at Lekki, Abule-Egba and Agege o, saying Lagos doesn't need that. Now they are trying to change the narrative. |
Politics › Re: Are Lagosians Being CHEATED!!! by afroniger: 7:24am On Nov 08, 2018*. Modified: 3:35pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
You folks just like to make unnecessary noise. Kano doesn't even have close the number of flyovers and interchanges that Lagos already does at different nooks and crannies. Ambode is currently building his third flyover at Agege after the Lekki/Ajah and Abule-Egba ones, not to mention the Oshodi interchange, all these within less than 4-years. And I recall some of you were the same ones abusing Ambode for building them because you felt they were unnecessary. You can be happy for Kano's infrastructural development without using it as another opportunity to denigrate Lagos (as usual). Osun state has also recently built two interchanges (pix attached below) and earns far lesser than Delta, Bayelsa, Kaduna, and even Rivers (none of those listed states governors has embarked on any infrastructure of such magnitude so far), so going by your logic, those other states must be getting shortchanged as well abi? Osun must be on same level as Ganduje's Kano then I guess, going by your logic. 
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Politics › Re: Comrade Adams Oshiomhole Was Not Arrested, It Is A Rumour - APC by afroniger: 4:02pm On Nov 07, 2018 |
TheCable sometimes carries fake news.  |
Politics › Re: Shehu Sani Campaign Posters With Buhari’s Photo Attached by afroniger: 6:59am On Nov 07, 2018 |
Not surprised. Shehu Sanni's constituency is still very pro-Buhari so he has little choice. |
Politics › Re: 20,000 APC Members From Akpabio's Home Defect To PDP by afroniger: 6:55am On Nov 07, 2018 |
kahal29: Is the people in that hall up to 20000? As in, I am also searching for the '20,000'. Maybe they didn't let them into the hall  |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi: Nig Did Not Achieve A Single Goal Of MDG Under PDP Govt Frm 2000_2015 by afroniger: 5:49pm On Nov 06, 2018 |
 Peter Obi whhyyyy?? PDP will not like this. |
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Politics › Re: Buhari's WAEC: Should Atiku Also Travel To America, To Disprove Naysayers? by afroniger: 6:46pm On Nov 02, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Oshiomhole Crisis: Why Tinubu Is Failing In Leadership by afroniger: 2:56pm On Nov 02, 2018*. Modified: 3:42pm On Nov 02, 2018 |
Smh. All these angry and bitter APC Presidential aspirants throwing spit all over the place. Did they really think they could match or stand a chance against Buhari in any presidential primary? They should go and sit down and allow us to hear word abeg. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Endorses Babagana Umara-Zulum As Next Borno State Governor by afroniger: 1:54pm On Nov 02, 2018 |
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Travel › Re: Top 10 Most Influential African Tribes During Atlantic Slave Trade by afroniger: 10:20am On Nov 01, 2018*. Modified: 12:56pm On Nov 01, 2018 |
Stunner60: You have really exposed him. Ask him to attach a record where number of yoloba slaves were ever recorded to surpass that of the Igbo's & watch how he runs away. Pls when making a rejoinder, Put it in the either in the politics section or culture section. #OperationBurstYolobaLies Bro, what is the source of your rabid hatred and resentment for Yoruba people? I have observed that consistent trend in virtually all of your submissions pertaining to the group. You always sound so bitter, as if you have been wrong in one way or another by a Yoruba person, either in your previous life or the present one. I find this quite intriguing. |