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PoliticsRe: New Hurdle For Amaechi, Fashola As Senate Rules That Two Senators Must Endorse E by atlwireles: 5:53pm On Oct 08, 2015
chukwudi44:
RIP Amaechi!!!
I hope not.
BusinessRe: Custom Boss Lifts Ban On Rice Import by atlwireles: 3:13pm On Oct 08, 2015
Will the importers have access to foreign currency cheesy cheesy Only in Nigeria, one step forward five steps backwards. The Nigerian custom's chief is now making policy decisions for both the ministries of agric and finance. Freaking bunch of jokers lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Senators Receive Saudi Arabia Delegates At The National Assembly.. Photos by atlwireles: 6:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
Mogidi:
Edo for Edo people, you and your Auchi people should relocate to BAuchi, your ancestral state.

Don't bother replying, am tired of burying people like you.
You finally said it grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Again, Fulani Herdsmen Invade Falae’s Farm - VANGUARD by atlwireles: 5:04pm On Oct 07, 2015
kaycid77:
You mean Yoruba lands are " Grazing Highways"
According to NDUdumbass, Fulanis have a right of way across Southern farmland
PoliticsRe: Explosions Kill Worshippers In Borno Mosques by atlwireles: 4:46pm On Oct 07, 2015
Where is our photographer COAS, over to you
PoliticsRe: Again, Fulani Herdsmen Invade Falae’s Farm - VANGUARD by atlwireles: 4:19pm On Oct 07, 2015
nduchucks:
This story is more believable than the crap about Falae's abduction.

The government needs to come up with a comprehensive national plan to resolve this grazing issue.

We must set aside grazing highways nationwide to make up for the encroachment of the herdsmen's grazing areas which they've used for hundreds of years.

Until we do this, expect your crops located along the paths of the herdsmen historical grazing area to be eaten by cows, by hook or crook. embarassed
Please tell them, their lands are Fulani grazing highway. angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angrySomeone needs to put you out of your miserable existence. Hopefully, SW land owners and villagers will learn before its too late.
PoliticsRe: Power Generation Drops By 1,100mw As Egbin Workers’ Crisis Persist by atlwireles: 3:44pm On Oct 07, 2015
So a former employee of PHCN gained access into the plant and threw an object shutting the plant down. Keep lying to yourselves lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: The Niger Delta Thanks Pmb For Choosing Ameachi by atlwireles: 6:20pm On Oct 06, 2015
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phantom:
the ijawman that was there for 6 years did nothing for his people.
let me ask you.....do you want national progress through a competent leader regardless of tribe OR do you want a clueless president from the south south?
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This mai gworo liar is back.
PoliticsRe: The Niger Delta Thanks Pmb For Choosing Ameachi by atlwireles: 6:06pm On Oct 06, 2015
If criminals like Fashola, Fayemi, Danbazua and lair Mohammed are selected, I see no reason anybody should complain about Ameachi. He has more integrity than the rest combined together. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Wiketimatics: Why Wike Is 4 Steps Ahead Of Dakuku::::::: by atlwireles: 8:51pm On Oct 05, 2015
ahaika23:
WIKE IS 4 STEPS AHEAD OF DAKUKU:::::::

1st: They subpoenaed a junior INEC ict staff to testify against wike's victory but Wike gave them an INEC national commissioner as his own witness.

2nd: They brought a police sergeant to testify for them but Wike presented a deputy commissioner of police who attested to a peaceful conduct of election.

3rd: They brought a baby DSS official to testify against Wike but Wike brought a director of DSS who said there was no violence, he also maintained that Army officers were only stationed at LGA boundaries and wondered why a any army officer will come to lie under oath...

4th: dakuku closed his defense himself and ended up witnessing against himself, they should watch out to see how Wike will close his defense by himself.....

What they don't know, they don't know...


Nice quote
PoliticsRe: Alison-madueke: Names Of Arrested Accomplices Revealed by atlwireles: 8:11pm On Oct 05, 2015
Mogidi:
Source
Source is APC lying machine.
PoliticsRe: Breaking: We Have No Plans To Charge Former Oil Minister Alison Madueke - UK by atlwireles: 7:57pm On Oct 05, 2015
tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue “Haters don't really hate you, they hate themselves;
because you're a reflection of what they wish to be” Yaira N

“Always remember... Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots.” Ziad K. Abdelnour
PoliticsRe: Abuja Blasts: Niger Delta Militants Might Be Responsible – NLC by atlwireles: 7:52pm On Oct 05, 2015
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy is too early for noise
PoliticsRe: We Have Clues On Boko Haram Sponsors - Nigerian Army by atlwireles: 6:17pm On Oct 04, 2015
Keep spreading your lies, that's what the army has now become. angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Breaks Silence - El-Rufai Lied On Independence Expenditure by atlwireles: 4:36pm On Oct 04, 2015
GEJ aka the great one, should please stop arguing with these APC bastardds, there is no need for any exchange with demonic liars. Nigerians will live and learn.
PoliticsRe: Bishop Matthew Kukah Diagnoses Buhari And Nigeria by atlwireles: 4:01pm On Oct 04, 2015
SenseiX:
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Cont'd
Why did we not win the war against illiteracy? Why did we not win the war against hunger despite Operation Feed the Nation? Why did we not win the war against armed robbery? Why did not win the war against poverty? Why did we not win the war against insecurity? What makes us confident that we will win this war? Should it not be clear to us that there is more than meets the eye?

President Buhari is not new on the block. He came and saw but we all know the story. In declaring a war against corruption, he lost his job. It is quite interesting that none of all of those who have suddenly become vocal now in the war against corruption went out on the streets to condemn the overthrow of their hero. If Nigerians were so convinced about the war against corruption, why did they all cross to the other side of the street where President Babangida was already offering them a decaffeinated form of war by stating that the overthrow of Buhari had become necessary because, in his words on August 27th, 1985: “Muhammad Buhari was too rigid and uncompromising in his attitude to issues of national significance?”

General Babangida justified his coup by claiming that General Buhari had been rather impervious to reason. His words: “Efforts to make him understand that a diverse polity like Nigeria requires recognition and appreciation of the difference in both cultural and individual perception only served to aggravate these attitudes…He arrogated to himself the absolute knowledge of problems and solutions and acted in accordance with what was convenient to him using the machinery of government as his tool”. This was 30 years ago and both men are still alive.

So, when I warn about the consequences of our hysteria, euphoria and amnesia, it is based on the feeling that, in a more serious country, we should appreciate that we have been on this road before.

The question we should be asking ourselves now is, how and why is it that every coup plotter in Nigeria hung his colours on the mast of fighting corruption? How come that all successive governments have come in, accusing their predecessors of massive corruption only to turn around and do even worse or leave a similar legacy of rot?

In my book, Witness to Justice, I titled one of the chapters, Do Not Forget to Remember. The idea was to call attention to a chronic lack of a sense of history that was unpardonable. I drew from a few of the speeches of coup plotters to illustrate this tragedy and argued that we are all culpable and that we are also sinners, not a bunch of innocent people who have been sinned against. Let me very briefly trace this same trajectory to make the point.

On January 15, 1966, Major Nzeogwu told a stunned nation that he and his colleagues had intervened to establish a strong, united and prosperous nation, free from corruption and internal strife. The highpoint of his speech was when he said: “Our enemies are the political profiteers, the swindlers, the men in high and low places that seek bribes and demand 10%, those who keep the country permanently divided so that they can remain in office. He ended his speech by proclaiming that: We promise that you will no more be ashamed to say that you are Nigerians”. As we know, he and his men went on to commit heinous crimes against this nation by killing innocent men and finally triggering off the ugly events that led to a civil war.

When the war ended, General Gowon was overthrown on July 29, 1975. Brigadier General (Murtala) Muhammed stated that the military had intervened because: “Despite our great human and material resources, the government has not been able to fulfill the legitimate expectations of our people. Nigeria has been left to drift”. Even the charlatan, Lt. Col BS Dimka, opened greeted Nigerians on February 13, 1976, by saying: “I bring you good tidings” and ended his speech by reminding Nigerians: We are together”.

On December 31, 1983, the nation woke up to the voice of one Brigadier Sani Abacha, who conscripted Nigerians into the witness box by arguing: “You have been witnesses to the grave economic predicament and uncertainty which an inept and corrupt leadership has imposed on our beloved nation…Our economy has been mis-managed. We have become a debtor and beggar nation…In some states; workers are being owed salaries of 8-12 months”. General Abacha concluded that he and his colleagues had intervened because it was their duty as “promoters and protectors of our national interest”.

The new Head of State was announced as Brigadier General Muhammadu Buhari who, in his opening address, noted: “The change became necessary in order to put an end to the serious economic predicament and the crisis of confidence afflicting our country….This government will not tolerate kickbacks, inflation of contracts and over invoicing of imports, nor will it condone forgery, fraud, embezzlement, misuse and abuse of office and illegal dealings in foreign exchange and smuggling…..Workers who have not received their salaries in the past eight or so months will receive such salaries today or tomorrow. It was interesting that the President acknowledged that even the criminals had a role to play in his vision for the nation. He said: We expect all Nigerians, including those who participated directly or indirectly in bringing the nation to this present predicament, to cooperate with us”.

When Brigadier General Dogon Yaro announced the overthrow of the Buhari administration on August 27, 1985, he acknowledged that the government had been welcomed with what he called, “unprecedented enthusiasm”. He complained that members of the Supreme Military Council had been sidelined and made redundant because only “….a select few members were charged with the day-to-day implementation of the SMC’s policies and decisions….the concept of collective leadership has been substituted by stubborn and ill advised unilateral actions, thereby destroying the principles upon which the military came to power”.

On the same day, General Abacha, in his own speech, complained: “The Buhari leadership lacked the capacity and the capability to lead this nation out of its social and economic predicament….It is most disheartening that most of the ills that plagued the nation during the civilian regime are still present in our society”.

President Ibrahim Babangida then stepped up and opened his speech by reminding a stunned nation that Buhari had come to power with the most popular enthusiasm accorded any government in the history of this country.

But, sadly, he continued: “Since January 1984, we have witnessed systematic denigration of hope. He continued: Muhammadu Buhari was too rigid and uncompromising in his attitudes to issues of national significance…He arrogated to himself the absolute knowledge of the problems and solutions and acted in accordance with what was convenient to him using the machinery of government as his tool”. General Babangida made the usual noises about the state of the economy and the plans to end economic mismanagement and place the nation on the path of rectitude.

Then General Abacha came back a third time, this time to oust Chief Ernest Shonekan. This was a rather curious speech because it was like no other. General Abacha broke from the tradition of denigrating his predecessor as a way of justifying his coup. Instead, he commended Shonekan for, in his own words, “showing the greater courage of knowing when to leave”. He promised to lay a solid foundation for the growth of democracy. He ended his speech by again, lamenting Chief Shonekan who, again, in his words, “unfortunately, resigned yesterday”, stated that the government was a “child of necessity” out to enthrone lasting democracy.

I know I sound like a bearer of bad news, a cynic or one who does not support Buhari’s war as my enemies have concluded. Indeed, the opposite is actually the case. First, as the American television series, ‘Everybody loves Raymond,’ will say, “Everybody loves Buhari”. But that is the first danger. It is not in President Buhari’s interest that everyone presents a face of love for him. The country is more than one man. President Buhari himself has said that much. What the President needs is an army of non-partisan patriots committed to supporting him, but looking well beyond him and his party and focusing on the nation and its future.

Despite our claims of moral probity, the President’s men and women, who will be Ministers, will be taken from among us. They will serve in the same public service that has deteriorated into a conveyor belt of corruption and malfeasance. We do not know how long they will stay on the high horse of moral probity before we start hearing the usual cry of, “na morality we go chop?” These men are from among us, and they will be surrounded by the usual coterie of carpetbaggers. So, the President requires other men and women outside his formal choir of party members who can help him think, men and women who are unencumbered by the vagaries of the sweet juices of political power and office, men and women who are not seduced by popular approval, men and women who live for tomorrow, men and women who have ideas about how nations are build, men and women who do not see public trust as a vehicle for vengeance, men and women who live by the law of live and let live, men and women who do not see the exigencies of the moment as our turn to eat.
This has made my year. At least we have some people in this country with a sense of history and direction, not some useless sai chanters.
PoliticsRe: EFCC Recovers Millions From Diezani Alison-Madueke's Home - Vanguard by atlwireles: 3:47pm On Oct 04, 2015
N1.2M shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked, please ask the average wholesale recharge card sellers, how much cash they have at home at anytime. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Rivers Gov Poll: Armed DSS Officials Storm Tribunal. by atlwireles: 10:36pm On Oct 03, 2015
Truckpusher:
He's not an iidiot , he simply wants iidiots like your kind to see the difference and give respect and honor to the man who deserved it.
classic reply, thank you
PoliticsRe: Rivers Gov Poll: Armed DSS Officials Storm Tribunal. by atlwireles: 10:26pm On Oct 03, 2015
Sai chanters una see una life now cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: The Changing Changer: A PMB Supporter's Opinions On 2014 Nyanya Vs Today (pix) by atlwireles: 8:14pm On Oct 03, 2015
My daily prayer is never to be close to any APC almajiri, even the devil will make a better neighbour. angry angry angry angry angry
PhonesRe: I Bought A Blacklisted Phone On Amazon. Please Help! by atlwireles: 8:03pm On Oct 03, 2015
Blacklisted t-mobile phone from amazon not working in Nigeria's teleco networks? OP, my personal experience tells me your story is not compete.
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan On A Shopping Spree Abroad...photo by atlwireles: 7:04pm On Oct 03, 2015
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kITATITA:
This man is really enjoying his electoral loss. When he was in power, aides struggled to carry his umbrella. They carried his speech, wallet, bags and sunglasses. Even his work, like others presidents before him, had pseudo attribution; 'I'm directed to convey His Excellency's approval'. Sometimes I wonder what they do with their hands apart from signing Bills and cuddling women. I want to ask GEJ how difficult to learn to use his hands again.
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Use your own hands and try hanging yourself.
PoliticsRe: Why Are BH Activities Now Being Under-reported By The Media? by atlwireles: 1:52pm On Oct 03, 2015
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IbnSultaan:
Nigeria Government through its security forces have significantly depleted and degrade BHT capabilities both military and manpower.
what we are experiencing is an upsurge in the use of cells train and deployed in our town.
Relevent intelligence agencies have been carrying out black ops that will never be reported in dailies using tactical teams to hunt and stop cells.
Government is upgrading human and technological intelligence assets capabilities to close flanks and stop soft target attack
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You were boko haram NL correspondent, so what happened. Posting all your lies with fraudulent pictures lipsrsealed You are now the ass licker of the snake man COAS grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Pat Utomi Is On The Ministerial List-Bishop Kukah by atlwireles: 5:36pm On Oct 01, 2015
SenseiX:
Valid point but it's Buhari's prerogative anyways. I know Utomi would deliver.
Firstly, I hope his name is not on the list and secondly, Utomi will disappoint. Big words without action that's Utomi, what has he done for delta?
PoliticsRe: Pat Utomi Is On The Ministerial List-Bishop Kukah by atlwireles: 5:32pm On Oct 01, 2015
Jorussia:
be civil
Civil? I asked you a simple question. Nobody here sent a list to the NASS.
PoliticsRe: Pat Utomi Is On The Ministerial List-Bishop Kukah by atlwireles: 5:02pm On Oct 01, 2015
Jorussia:
what about the urhobo's?
That question should be sent to your leader from Duara undecided
PoliticsRe: Pat Utomi Is On The Ministerial List-Bishop Kukah by atlwireles: 5:01pm On Oct 01, 2015
SenseiX:
Vice President Osinbajo was present when Kukah made that statement today at the platform. It has to be legit, Kachikwu was nominated but he'll serve just as Minister Of State Petroleum along with NNPC GMD, so not really a substantive minister.
A state can have two nominees I think, Rivers had Nyesom Wike and Ama Pepple, Jigawa had Ruquayattu Rufai and Nurudeen Mohammed, Delta had NOI and Orubebe.
It is however weird though that both Utomi and Kachikwu come from the same part of Delta.
PoliticsRe: Behold PMB 21 Ministerial Nominee by atlwireles: 4:52pm On Oct 01, 2015
How did most of the names on this list, if correct..... pass a DSS background/security check? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Pat Utomi Is On The Ministerial List-Bishop Kukah by atlwireles: 4:43pm On Oct 01, 2015
asha80:
Kachikwu and utomi are from the same state
So, what?
PoliticsRe: Odinkalu, Fani-kayode In Twitter War Over Hate Speech. by atlwireles: 3:15pm On Oct 01, 2015
Prof Odinkalu is another pretentious ediot in this country called Nigeria. So, people should keep quiet as their lives are slowly destroyed by fulani herdsmen. When will this prof disagree with Fulani herdmens leaving deaths and destructions along their paths of migration. angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Ministerial List: Buhari Only Sent 21 Names, To Send Other Before Tuesday by atlwireles: 10:42pm On Sep 30, 2015
234GT:
Buhari is not ready to lead this country jare. He just sent something so that people won't castigate him. I just pity his supporters.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: FG Begs Ex-militants--punch by atlwireles: 4:03pm On Sep 30, 2015
kokoA:
It's ending december this year.
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy stop dreaming.

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