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PoliticsRe: Maiduguri Under Attack. Details Later by apcmustwin(f): 9:49am On Feb 01, 2015
why was there no single attack during the
whole of this rally? i thought Bokoharam like
crowd so they can claim many lives. where
is more crowded than a campaign ground
with thousands?
Terrorism can not continue in a nation for
years without the knowledge of the
government.
gej himself acknowledged that Bokoharam
sponsors are in his govt.
Azazi the NSA came out openly to announce
that PDP is bokoharam , he was killed d next
week.
we have to ask ourselves who are those that
stand to gain from this persistent carnage?
is it the northerners Both Muslims and xtian,
hausas and non Hausa that are killed in
thousands?
is it the govt of this Bokoharam states that
are governing an economy that no one
wants to invest in?
is it the military and other top govt officials
that make money in d name of security
votes which is unaccountable for?
gej has a good heart but he is to timid and
ball less to probe the military and high
ranking officers who are benefitting from
this menace
PoliticsRe: Ongoing Boko Haram Attack On Maiduguri!-breaking. ; Aljazeera. by apcmustwin(f): 9:42am On Feb 01, 2015
why was there no single attack during the whole of this rally? i thought Bokoharam like crowd so they can claim many lives. where is more crowded than a campaign ground with thousands?

Terrorism can not continue in a nation for years without the knowledge of the government.


gej himself acknowledged that Bokoharam sponsors are in his govt.

Azazi the NSA came out openly to announce that PDP is bokoharam , he was killed d next week.

we have to ask ourselves who are those that stand to gain from this persistent carnage?


is it the northerners Both Muslims and xtian, hausas and non Hausa that are killed in thousands?


is it the govt of this Bokoharam states that are governing an economy that no one wants to invest in?


is it the military and other top govt officials that make money in d name of security votes which is unaccountable for?



gej has a good heart but he is to timid and ball less to probe the military and high ranking officers who are benefitting from this menace
CelebritiesRe: Mercy Aigbe Steps Out In Newspaper Print Jumpsuit: Hot Or Cold? by apcmustwin(f): 9:12am On Feb 01, 2015
Babe2sure:
Don't even go there. Mercy of all people?
Rita has collected award for about 4 consecutive years for her fashion sense. She beat the likes of Omotola, Genevieve etc.
Infact all celebrities acknowledge that fact that she is numberr 1.
I will never acknowledge that cos its not fact and who dresses better is relative. I personally haven't seen any actress that dress to murd like Mercy.
CelebritiesRe: Mercy Aigbe Steps Out In Newspaper Print Jumpsuit: Hot Or Cold? by apcmustwin(f): 8:57am On Feb 01, 2015
Babe2sure:
Noooo...... not the entire nollywood o
You don't want to mess with Rita Dominic in the fashion department.
Rita no reach Mercy
CelebritiesRe: D'banj & Amber Rose Stun In Black For D'banj's Anniversary Show (photos) by apcmustwin(f): 8:53am On Feb 01, 2015
satowind:
Welcome to d month of Failbuhari make sure your valentine vote goes to Goodluck Ebele Jonathan(GEJ) may d good Lord bless you as u do this in Jesus Name...Amen

"Goodluck....Nigeria"

"Goodluck....♍♈ nairaland Hommies"

"Goodluck....Africa"

Spread the "Goodluck"message

Say no to "Buharism"

Say no to."Bokoharamism"
see ur faded shirt grin U better embrace change to better ur life
PoliticsRe: APC Fund Raiser For Buhari and Osibanjo Last Night (Photos) by apcmustwin(f): 8:50am On Feb 01, 2015
I wish Buhari "goodluck" grin


CHANGE!!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Parties Pay Supporters N2,000 Each To Attend Rallies by apcmustwin(f): 8:48am On Feb 01, 2015
The APC crowd I see in kano, Kaduna, Bauchi, jigawa, Lagos, kwara, Ibadan, Abeokuta don't look bought. you will see them in sun and rain out of love and need for change.
PDP rally on d other hand looks very colourful which only proves it is paid agents that are paid to fill in d stadiums unlike common men who are the majority in apc's rallies.

I wish our next president, Buhari "goodluck".
my prayer point in church today is his victory
Christianity EtcRe: 1000 NAMES, TITLES, AND ATTRIBUTES OF GOD (A-Z)WITH BIBLE VERSES by apcmustwin(f): 6:23am On Feb 01, 2015
nice one
CelebritiesRe: Photos:d'banj,amber Rose See The First Pictures With Other Celebrities Together by apcmustwin(f):
who is d chest baring Nicki minaj wannabe by the side of Amberhuh
PoliticsRe: Troops Retake Gwoza, Baga and Marte From Boko Haram by apcmustwin(f): 6:15am On Feb 01, 2015
hmmmmmmm
Christianity EtcRe: Small signs to show The End Is Coming by apcmustwin(f):
religion don wipe some people thinking faculty sotey them de see everything as end time jargons. end time Kor beginning time ni
CelebritiesRe: Mercy Aigbe Steps Out In Newspaper Print Jumpsuit: Hot Or Cold? by apcmustwin(f): 5:48am On Feb 01, 2015
Number 1 fashionista in d entire nollyhood.
PoliticsRe: Picture Of President Jonathan Getting Made-up Before His Interview With Mo Abudu by apcmustwin(f): 5:43am On Feb 01, 2015
see as he de look like eran ori iresi....
PoliticsRe: Pic: Why Ibos Won't Vote For Jonathan by apcmustwin(f): 5:32am On Feb 01, 2015
Igbos are too politically naive and sentimental.
CelebritiesRe: Amber Rose: D'Banj Surrounded By Mean Security Dogs & Police Ahead Of Event by apcmustwin(f): 5:25am On Feb 01, 2015
I hope he has collected his PVC and has joined d change train.
PoliticsRe: Threats: Ohanaeze, MASSOB, OPC Back Nigerdelta Militants by apcmustwin(f): 5:15am On Feb 01, 2015
BlackTechnology:
Someone should tell those cattlemen up North and their slaves down south that



If quota system is applied in admission into schools and federal jobs/appointments to give unqualified Northerners a say,

We must apply quota system in ensuring that ethnic groups of few thousands are allowed to RULE Nigeria


What is good for A is also good for B

Say No To Internal colonialism

Say No To Political Slavery

Say No To Born To Rule


Hypocrisy must not be allowed to thrive cool
See mumu reasoning. So all northerners in federal school and federal job are unqualified abi? But d southerners are over qualified abi?

When they tell u to leave ur red mud, erosion ridden enclave and travel around u wil not. See as u de embarrass those wey send u go school here.

How many of d Niger Delta youth that are employed in oil companies are qualified?
PoliticsRe: Abike Dabiri-Erewa Rocks APC Customized Sunglasses(Photo) by apcmustwin(f): 8:27pm On Jan 31, 2015
see chest
EducationRe: YABATECH Declares 22-day Holiday For Elections by apcmustwin(f): 8:26pm On Jan 31, 2015
Interestingly interesting.
1. From Tafawa Balewa to.
2. Gen. Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi to.
3. Gen. Yakubu Gowon to.
4. Gen. Murtala Mohammed to.
5. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo to.
6. President Shehu Shagari to.
7. Maj. Gen. Buhari to.
8. Gen. Ibrahim Babangida to.
9. Chief Ernest Shonekan to.
10. Gen. Sani Abacha to.
11. Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar to.
12. President Olusegun Obasanjoto.
13. President Umaru MusaYar'adua to.
14. President Goodluck Jonathan.
OMG!!!!! I just found out something. The
peoples General (Muhammadu Buhari) is the
7th president while GEJ is the 14th
president.Both ar
seeking 2 come back 4 the second time. My
take, If Buhari is the 7th president and the
election is slated for the 14th, it means 14 ÷
7= 2. And GEJ is the14th president and the
election is slated for 14th too.It means 14÷
14=1.Invariably, General MUHAMMADU
BUHARI will be elected
to rule for th 2nd time while GEJ will lose
theelection because he only signed 1single
term with FEBUHARI 14 ÷ 14 =1.
SAIBUHARI!!!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Crowd Size History (2011) by apcmustwin(f): 8:15pm On Jan 31, 2015
from that map of Nigeria showing d vote distribution of 2011 any sensible person will know Buhari will win. just add southwest states to his states and some middle belt.
PoliticsRe: Describe This Governor Amaechi's Photo In One Word by apcmustwin(f): 6:55pm On Jan 31, 2015
eDoctorr:
....U be fool... U go commit suicide after election at last.
hahahahhaahha werey, na u go murd with frustration cos gej will NEVER win. Nigeria Sai Buhari
PoliticsLetter To President Jonathan By Niyi Osundare by apcmustwin(op): 6:40pm On Jan 31, 2015
Dear President Jonathan, let me begin this
letter by telling you what you already
know; by reminding you of what you are
not expected to have forgotten: the year
2015 has been predicted to be, and is being
widely seen as, the year of Nigeria’s
unravelling. The year that Leviathan
contraption knocked together by Frederick
Lugard for the glory of the British Empire,
will totter back to its separate aboriginal
parts and drown an already overwhelmed
Africa with another swarm of hapless
refugees in an unspeakable maelstrom of
the typical African misery..

This dreadful prediction is generally
believed to have originated from the star-
gazing wizardry of American soothsayers,
reinforced by the frighteningly frank
morbidity of studies such as Karl Maier’s
This House Has Fallen. Some Nigerians as
well as non-Nigerians interested in
Nigeria’s affairs shudder at the threatening
inevitability of this prediction. Others
dismiss it as another tale from the seamless
yarn of Nostradamus, the religious among
them claiming that the God that brought us
together this far is not about to abandon us
and let us fall apart. The rich and fat
kleptocrats who hold their knives to the
carcass of the Nigerian elephant are too
avaricious, too satiated, too visionless to
notice the dangers in the Nigerian forest,
forever festering, as they do, in the illusion
that the booty is far too big, too sumptuous
to vanish under their gaze. Worthy
descendants of ancient Nero, they feast
while the country burns. The politically
clever among this group try to paper over
the cracks and fissures in the Nigeria house
with dubious “advertorials” and syrupy
sloganeering as if a loud noise of can
smother the stench of a rotting corpse.
Mr. President, between the morbid
prognostication of the first group and the
heady optimism of the second lies the real
truth of the Nigerian condition as well as
the sane, intelligent appreciation and
analysis which the situation requires. The
contraption over which you preside is not a
country yet: it is still very much a work-in-
progress with its frustratingly rough edges
and unpolished aspects. I am tempted to
conclude that you yourself know this.
Which was why you convoked that huge
National Conference last year, an act many
Nigerians saw as so suspiciously close to
the end of your first term as President as to
constitute a major plank in the campaign
for a second. But, at least, yours was an
attempt at a task many of your
predecessors in office had routinely shied
away from, though we are all wondering
what benefits are likely to emerge from that
very expensive national constitutional
jamboree.
Oh, please forgive my patriotic digression.
The burden of this open letter is the
impending national election, the run-off to
it, its actual execution, and its possible
aftermath. Mr. President, you will agree
with me that this election is so crucial, so
fateful that its outcome will decide the
coming to pass or otherwise of the doom
so loudly and so frightfully foretold for
Nigeria. The troubling signs are all over the
place, as visible, even conspicuous as Aso
Rock which overlooks your presidential
abode. Right now, the whole northeastern
flank of our country is literally out of and
beyond your control. The kidnappings,
blood-letting, and other gruesome
barbarities in these parts make the Dark
Ages look like a humane era. The Chibok
Girls have been gone for almost nine
months, with no possible solution from
your government, and the whole wide world
is defining Nigeria’s international standing
by the utter helplessness and apparent
apathy of its government. Like those of
other people in the world, my heart bleeds
each time I remember these girls (and I do
so many, many times a day), the manner of
their abduction, and worse still, what fate
must have befallen them in the hands of
their violent captors. We have seen you
traversing the country, making speeches,
and waxing bold on the hustings, but we
have not heard any credible anti-insurgency
plan that would make Nigeria safer in your
second term
Another alarming phenomenon is the
treasonous threat from some ‘militants’
from your region of origin who claim to be
speaking and acting in your defence and on
your behalf. One of them actually declared
for the whole world to hear that ‘Nigeria will
be history’ if you are not ‘given’ a second
term. The closer we get to the election, the
louder has become the thunder of this piece
of ethnic blackmail. For the avoidance of
doubt, I am one of those who fervently
believe that the Niger Delta has been done
a terribly raw deal by previous Nigerian
governments, and that a combination of
reparation and reconstruction has become
a compulsory political and economic (and
environmental!) necessity. But, Mr.
President, have you been hearing what
these ‘militants’ have been saying? Have
you been listening to them? Are they really
speaking on your behalf? What do you see
and sense in their threats: a bond of ethnic
solidarity, or a threat to Nigeria, the country
over which you preside? Are you a
president of the whole of Nigeria or a tribal
champion for an ethnic enclave? Have you
done a study of the sociology and
statistical diversity of the votes that
brought you to the presidential throne – or
that Nigerian conundrum called ‘doctrine of
necessity’ which eased your way to full
presidential power a few years ago?
Mr. President, while the country cannot
hold you responsible for the opinions and
utterances of other people no matter how
close they appear to be to you, it is your
bounden duty to disclaim incendiary
utterances capable of setting the Nigeria
house ablaze. Put succinctly, it is your
inescapable duty to respond PERSONALLY
and unequivocally to all such utterances
with an emphatic: NOT IN MY NAME! I have
not heard you say that, Mr. President. The
whole country is waiting for you to say so.
We have not seen your Inspector General of
Police rein in the flame-throwers; nor have
we seen your Attorney-General read them
the portions of the Nigerian constitution
forbidding their inflammatory incitements.
There surely must be a wide discernible
difference between a national leader and a
tribal jingoist. Say something, Mr.
President. Say something. Your silence in
this instance is anything but golden. Your
ostrich cannot hide for long, for the
Nigerian sand has become so transparent,
thanks to many years of painful wisdom
and enlightened skepticism of the people.
Now, the impending election. As I once said
in an open letter of this nature to one of
your predecessors in the presidential office,
in my reading of Nigeria’s history, no event
has so constantly, so serially threatened
the peace and very existence of Nigeria as
the conduct of general elections: the
botched federal elections of 1964, the
Western regional elections of 1965 whose
blatant rigging led to the ‘weti e’
insurrection, then the January 1966 military
coup, then the pogrom on the Igbo people,
then the secession of Biafra, then the
(un)civil war; the ‘landslide fraud’ by the
NPN in 1983, then another ‘weti e’ episode,
then the military coup of January 1984; the
June 12 1993 election widely considered as
the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history,
annulled all the same (or for that reason)
by General Babangida and his cohorts, then
the long period of civil strife and the
eventuation of General Abacha’s murderous
despotism. The election of 2003 and 2007
did not go without the usual rigging, while
the one of 2011 that brought you to a full
presidency ended up with violent protests
in certain parts of the country.
And 2015, here we come. The year of
Nostradamus. The year of the make-or-
break election. Mr. President, from its every
indication, from its verbal language and
body gesture the world has been telling you
how crucial the coming election is and why
every step must be taken to make sure it
ends up as fair and free and credible. Kofi
Anan and Emeka Anyaokwu, two
international potentates, have come to
Abuja to supervise a peace accord between
you and your opponent, General Buhari.
John Kerry, the American Secretary of State,
has also called, telling you and your fellow
political warriors that his country will offer
no safe haven to Nigeria’s election riggers.
I deeply appreciate the counsel of these
honourable men even as I add my own
humble entreaty: Mr. President, make sure
the coming election does not land Nigeria
in the usual post-election crises. Do not
handle it with the impunity that has
characterized many of your actions and
those of your party’s functionaries. You are
the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed
Forces and Chief Security Officer of the
Nation: use these powers justly and fairly
by allowing the security agents to supervise
the elections in a non-partial manner. I say
this because experience has shown that
election rigging in Nigeria is invariably
carried out with the full and blatant
‘cooperation’ of security agents. Many of
them do not even pretend about it as they
often ask ‘who you think I go side? No be
de person who pay my salary, the person
who give me kola chop?’. Our police and
other security operatives have always
looked the other way when illegal ballot
thumb-printing is going on, when ballot-
box stuffing is in progress, and when ballot
snatchers are at work. They have perfected
the act of kidnapping and ‘disappearing’
leaders of the opposing party and holding
them down till the elections are over. This
is why the ruling party has always ‘won’
elections in Nigeria. This is why every
major election in Nigeria is trailed by all
manner of rancor and mayhem.
Mr. President, your party, the PDP, has
ruled Nigeria for over 15 years now; it has
established an unconscionable control over
all the levers of power. You will scatter this
country if you allow them to use that power
to disadvantage the other parties. The
major cause of Nigeria’s electoral fiasco is
the refusal of the ruling party (at national
and state levels) to allow a peaceful change
of power. That kind of civilized democratic
transition is often seen as a sign of
weakness. And when the ruling party makes
peaceful change impossible that way, it
invariably makes violent change inevitable.
Please don’t make a mockery of the
‘I’ (standing for ‘Independent’) in INEC. Let
victory go to whichever party the Nigerian
people choose to embrace. Again, as I told
one of your predecessors at this kind of
electoral juncture a couple of years ago,
please remember there is life after power.
Let us do everything to circumvent the
2015 apocalypse. Make sure History does
not write you down as the last President of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Your compatriot,
Niyi Osundare
New Orleans, Jan. 30, 2015
CelebritiesRe: Duncan Mighty Performs On GEJ Rally In Akwa Ibom State (photos) by apcmustwin(f): 4:52pm On Jan 31, 2015
see empty seats everywhere for grj strongest hold Akwa ibom!


Buhari.....kano sold out crowd in and outside the stadium.

kaduna........ same

Lagos........... same

jigawa.......... same

kwara......... same


Bauchi ........same



jos .........same


sokoto......... same


zamfara..........same


mapo hall in Ibadan....... same.


We know who d winner is come 14th.
PoliticsRe: No. 41 Of Apostle Sulieman's Prophesy Becomes A Reality by apcmustwin(f): 4:38pm On Jan 31, 2015
steppin:
You were expecting likes for your epistle abi?
You go wait long o!
Na GEJ be the koko!
go back and check how many likes I got already. tongue
PoliticsRe: Describe This Governor Amaechi's Photo In One Word by apcmustwin(f): 4:36pm On Jan 31, 2015
eDoctorr:
Ah! Are u a fool. or u are just carried away because of your political affection for #Buhari, and that is why u have no sense of reasoning. U said Buhari will win any election against whohuh Idiot. I don't know if it is ur popsy that won it against buhari in 2011. In fact. U are a goat. oponu. Aha
u be original mumu. who is talking about d past? waka pass make I see front jooor. ode
FashionRe: Toyin Aimakhu's Outfit To An Event - Hit Or Miss? by apcmustwin(f): 2:04pm On Jan 31, 2015
otio! Wetin be this?
PoliticsRe: GEJ'S Gov't Issues New Power Supply Target; Angers Nigerians by apcmustwin(f): 1:52pm On Jan 31, 2015
Buhari gbori wole.......
Osinbajo gbori wole......
Jonathan ko ori buruku jade!
PoliticsRe: What Olamide (badoo) Said Today @ APC RALLY by apcmustwin(f): 1:39pm On Jan 31, 2015
Noviolence2015:
Why because of the small shit wen dey spoil yansh called olumide?
What does this weed smoking goons know about leadership.
Buhari gbori wole.......
Osinbajo gbori wole......
Jonathan ko ori buruku jade.....
grin
PoliticsRe: No. 41 Of Apostle Sulieman's Prophesy Becomes A Reality by apcmustwin(f): 1:34pm On Jan 31, 2015
Goddex:
[size=14pt]He predicted a GEJ's victory too.

Can't wait
[/size]
That alone shows he has failed cos......
Who do we want? ==== GMB 2015
Why do we want him? ====== Change 2015
Who do we want out ========= PdP
2015
Why do we want them out?? =====
cluelesness and bad governance 2010
-2015
Jonathan dont be wicked, 4 years for what??
PoliticsRe: 8 PDP Govs In Secret Pact With APC - Saturday Sun by apcmustwin(f): 9:54am On Jan 31, 2015
mrkings84:
HOW CAN HE WHEN HE DON'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO SPEAK SIMPLE AND CORRECT ENGLISH BUT HE HAS MANAGED TO SAY IT THROUGH HIS SPEAKER- YOU!. BOTH U AND FAILBUHARI SHOULD GO TO HELL. GEJ TILL FAILBUHAHA START PRIMARY SCHOOL.
childish rants. run along sentimental kid. adult are chatting here.
CelebritiesRe: Kome Osalor, AIT Presenter Stuns In These Pictures by apcmustwin(f): 9:51am On Jan 31, 2015
seunawo1:
You know all this on GEJ and you did not open a campaign shop.
I can see d truth is hitting u hard here
PoliticsRe: Delta State And Its Home-Grown Billionaires by apcmustwin(f): 8:54am On Jan 31, 2015
hyfr:
I'm not vexed when people from that area are making it from oil, its their birth right I'm just vexed when a prostitute from yoruba will own more than one oil well why the owners languis . Biafra must take place indeed and we'd block this wells. God has equipped each tribe, to the hausas he gave Nama(cow) their leader has 150 of them, yourbas he gave.. I've forgotten, Igbos he gave oil,business intellect,strength etc so y not go to ur tents o Isreal.
Ur foolishness has no part.
The "Yoruba prostitute" is worth hundred of ur mother and ur lineage and entire generation can never produce someone like her.
PoliticsRe: 8 PDP Govs In Secret Pact With APC - Saturday Sun by apcmustwin(f): 8:38am On Jan 31, 2015
pastorgodswillm:
SO WHEN APC GUYS SAY RUBBISH AGAINST GEJ IT IS OK BUT WHEN PDP GUYS SAY RUBBISH AGAINST APC IT BECOMES AN OFFENCE.

CALLING YOUR PRESIDENT CLUELESS AND ALL SORT OF NAME IS AN EMBARRASSMENT THAT NO PRESIDENT UNDER HEAVEN CAN EVER TOLERATE INCLUDING THAT YOUR BUHARI. BUT I HAVE APC MEN ON THIS SITE AND ON THE ROAD SAY WORST THINGS TO GEJ YET HE WILL NEVER BE MOVED OR GET ANGRY BY THEIR INSULTS.

DID NOT WITNESS IN ONE OF APC CAMPAIGN WHERE THEY DRESSED A MONKEY AND CALL IT GEJ. IS THAT ONE NOT BAD FOR A MAN WHO SERVE YOU FOR 6YEARS.

YOUR SYMPATHY FOR GMB BECAUSE HE WAS MADE A PUBLIC CHEAP IS LIKE GMB'S SYMPATHY ON BOKO HARAM WHEN THEY WERE BEEN KILLED. AND THAT MADE ME BELIEVE THAT APC MAY NOT DELIVER FOR OUR COUNTRY.

APC AS I HAVE FOUND OUT IS A PARTY FOR
1. AGRIEVED PEOPLE AND
2. SYMPATHIZERS
3. ENBITTERED PEOPLE AND THEIR
4. FOLLOWERS( which is where you fall in)

NO COUNTRY IS REPAIRED ON THE BASIS OF THE FOUR POINT LISTED ABOVE.

WHETHER GEJ WINS THE NEXT ELECTION OR NOT I CANNEVER JOIN ANY PARTY THAT DOES NOT RESPECT THEIR GOVERNMENT. STILL WATCHING BUT FOR NOW

GOD BLESS OUR PRESIDENT GEJ
GOD BLESS FEDRAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

FOR GMB, SORRY FOR YOUR LOSES
SORRY FOR YOUR NAME BEING RUBBISHED (its one of those political game practices and you guys are doing same and even more to GEJ only that you guys doesn't have money to go on air)

AND GOD BLESS YOU.
IF YOU WIN I WILL PRAY FOR YOU AS MY PRESIDENT JUST LIKE I'M PRAYING FOR GEJ BUT FOR NOW I THINK YOU HAVE NEVER RESPECTED YOUR KING GEJ SO I WON'T SYMPATHIZE WITH YOU FOR ANYTHING
what's he saying?

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