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Fani-Kayode should shut up, we are tired of his bullshit.. |
If this is true, the leadership of the goodluck campaign organization should be arrested and procecuted, having tried to discredit buhari's statement of result but failed, they went ahead to snuff the life out of this innocent nigerian, too bad. |
ganye1:The plain truth! |
This woman and Wike are clowns. |
Obasanjo - expose jonathan Buhari’ll win this election; even Jonathan didn’t complete his PhD, we covered him - OBJ BY NEWS PUNCH ON JANUARY 22, 2015 HOME, NEWS, POLITICS, REPORT “Even Jonathan did not finish his PhD course but when it was presented we stated that, it does not matter but many people do not know because it was PDP thing.” – Obasanjo Former Nigeria President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has predicted that the candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari will be the next Nigerian President which why those who are afraid of him are creating so many obstacles on his way, Saying “a general is always a general. |
That means pdp is planing to rig in the south! |
If GEJ govt looked 4 missing Chibok girls d way PDP is looking 4 Buhari's certificate, they would have found them in a week!" |
But Fayose could die before Buhari afterall death is not by age. |
Jalal:Still too high, petrol pump price in Nigeria should be n35litre for all I care! We are sure going to call Nigerians out for a mega protest, petrol price should be further reduced to n35/litre or less than! |
raumdeuter:Hahahaha |
Did I hear Ado-Ekiti? Anything can happen there nau! |
Who is this one talking to? A confirmed Agbero you have no moral justification to talk on this matter and mind you, you may even die before the old man. |
This guy is on point, he should even put on top the window too since government has refused to provide security we will protect ourselves. We live in a country where the government no longer provide anything, the citizens provide virtully everything for themselves - electricity, water, housing, roads, security etc. Sometimes I wonder what the function of government is in Nigeria. |
[quote author=idris93 post=29755014][/quote]@mumuko your well educated president has been there for six years with no tangible development, he said stealing is not corruption but a human right! He is a pathetic liar, he lies about everything. Nigerians are worse off under his watch, I don't see any good coming from him in the next four years. He should please go and rest! |
Lies!!! What of all the promises you made in 2011? I believe no Nigerian Politician should be given second term, they don't fullfill promises. |
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@jimi agbaje for this statement and others coming from you, you and your cronics will not get my vote! |
Let's save our country... Vote for change... Vote Buhari/Osibanjo, Feb.14th,2015. |
lafflaff123:Good question. |
Honestly I don't get this anymore, why this desperation on the part of the PDP? A man who was detained for the murder of his kinsman in 2003 is now giving orders to the IG and DSS, since when did the IG became answerable to him? I smell a rat...pointing accusing fingers on the opposition party just to discredit them, how about those making inflamatory statements on the side GEJ and PDP, are those not inciting? All these will get us no where, okay GEJ has tried a lot he should go and give another a chance to try too afterall he has been in government for so long a time, I don't think he has anything more to offer. Nigeria belongs to all of us. |
No wonder he is so dull, he is a toronto graduate. ![]() |
I‘ll not contest 2015 election – Jonathan on february 01, 2011 at 1:41pm. BY DANIEL IDONOR— President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, said he has no ambition to stay in office beyond 2015, assuring Nigerians in Diaspora that while he will not contest the 2015 election, he will ensure that this year’s election is free and fair. The President promised that if voted in for the next four years, he would ensure significant improvement in key sectors of the economy — security, power, education, road, health amongst others. “Without security, there is no government. So it is not debatable, it is something we have to addressed and we are working towards that with vigour. But if I’m voted into power within the next four years, the issue of power will become a thing of the past. Four years is enough for anyone in power to make significant improvement and if I can’t improve on power within this period, it then means I cannot do anything even if I am there for the next four years.” Jonathan said this while interacting with Nigerians mainly diplomats working in the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, UNECA, and the African Union AU in Addis-Ababa... |
Lol, am very sure this woman would at that moment wished the ground just open and swallow her up! ![]() |
The All Progressives Congress (APC) reacted sharply to President’s Goodluck Jonathan’s yesterday’s remarks made during the Christmas service in Abuja. It would be recalled that Jonathan expressed discontent that some politicians “make provocative statements, statements that create division among Nigerians and that can set this country ablaze”. According to Premium Times, in a December 26 statement by the APC National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, the party said that Jonathan’s comments would have made sense if the president had acted in such a way that his compatriots would not doubt his sincerity. Nigeria’s major opposition party recalled the recent incident with Edwin Clark’s scandalous remarks. “Recently, Chief Edwin Clark, a die-hard supporter of the President, said glibly that if the opposition has its way it can poison or kill President Jonathan just to take power. No statement could be more absurd and incendiary, yet the President never called him to order. ”Another dyed-in-the-wool supporter of the President, Mujaheed Asari Dokubo, said on national television that there will be blood on the streets if President Jonathan is not re-elected in 2015. He also said ‘we will not take any prisoner of war. It will be total battle’, but the President never uttered a word in his rebuke.” The election of the APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, was marked by an intensified war of words between the parties. The statement continued in this relation: “Since President Jonathan’s main opponent in the 2015 elections, Gen.Muhammadu Buhari, emerged, his party members and spokesmen have been falling over themselves to pour invective on him and his party, the APC. The National Secretary of the President’s party, Wale Oladipo, called the former head of state a ‘semi-literate jackboot’, Doyin Okupe lambasted Gen. Buhari for not stealing money during his many public appointments while PDP spokesman Olisa Metuh issued his most jejune statement to date just to pillory the APC and its leaders.” The APC accused Jonathan of not calling his supporters and aides to order and therefore concluded that the country leader “has lost the moral authority to call anyone else to order for the same wrong doing”. The party called on Jonathan to”speak the truth” to his men first, instead of reproaching the others. “On our part, we say, without equivocating, that we do not need any admonition from anyone, least of all a holier-than-thou President, to avoid actions that could divide the people or create discord or hatred. We are a party of peace, inclusiveness and concord, so President Jonathan should first speak the truth to his party before saying it to anyone else.” Less than two months are left before the 2015 presidential elections. The political race is getting faster and the pressure is getting higher with every single day. The dust won’t even settle during the Yuletide celebrations in the country. |
Wike you are just a clown not fit to be governor at all! |
This man is a dead liar he dose'nt deserve my vote! In a civilised society this man should resign for telling these white lies! |
redcliff:This is the truth! |
We need serious people like this man to rule this country. I strongly advocate that no President or Governor should be voted in for second term anymore in Nigeria, they become something else, they start doing everything against the people in their second term simply because they are not going to beg the people for votes for another term. |
Bobskylo:Is your state Governor responsible for the provision of electricity in your state? Last time I checked it was not your father's government that sold PHCN so who are you to give me orders? Bleep off |
temitemi1:who is the fool here I or you who is not schooled enough to know that PHCN was Federal government's and they sold it to private hands. You are the FOOL here for not knowing that provision of electricity to cities like Benin is not the responsibility of the state Governor. Dafts like you and Bobskylo are not fit to be here at all mtweeee sycophants, you belong to the zoo! |
Imagine am home (Benin) for Christmas and all I see is blackout everywhere. The selling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) by Goodluck Jonathan's administration remains the greatest disservice to Nigerians, these days one hardly get electricity to do anything, you hear noises of generators everywhere, the money spent to power these generators have a big toll on ones pocket, the situation was better before the sale of PHCN. Worst still, you pay exorbitant electricity bills for not having electricity, what a country, imagine since 1986 the Nigerian government has promised stable electricity for Nigerians till now we still don't have stable electricity,the situation has gone from bad to worst. I think Nigeria is a failed country. I weep for my country. |
