TV/Movies › Re: APC Reality Tv Show 'House Of Change' To Be Aired Tonight by atlwireles: 9:22pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
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TV/Movies › Re: APC Reality Tv Show 'House Of Change' To Be Aired Tonight by atlwireles: 9:19pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
Please Tune to Channels TV and watch the Jonathan/PDP reality Show. |
Politics › Re: GEJ Hates The Yorubas Says This Newspaper Advert by atlwireles: 7:10pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
[quote author=Mckennedy post=32014223]Having gone through all comments on this post, I ask myself,, where's the unity we are Clamouring for? Nigeria as a name has no meaning we are just forcing ourselves to be one country which is not working. Nigeria should call for referendum to enable people chose if we can continue or go our separate ways cos it's isn't working and will never ever work with all these mindset.[/quote] |
Politics › Re: Why I Owe Osun Workers 5 Months Salary – Aregbesola by atlwireles: 6:17pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
All the change agents have systemically avoided this thread. Nah so life be, who is clueless now. Oga mi, Fayose, please carry on. |
Politics › Re: Why I Owe Osun Workers 5 Months Salary – Aregbesola by atlwireles: 1:55pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
GBTYO: How come Fayose is able to pay Ekiti State civil servants, clear the backlog owed by Fayemi and still embark on people oriented projects?
APC is a fraudulent party consisting of the most incapable and corrupt individuals[b][/b]. They will never answer your question. |
Politics › Re: Election Day Map According To Dele Momodu(pic) by atlwireles: 12:25pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
Dele is a typical APC supporter, very delusional. This what they tell themselves daily in their fairyland. By March 29th you people will be crying rigging all over the place. |
Politics › Re: Why I Owe Osun Workers 5 Months Salary – Aregbesola by atlwireles: 12:06pm On Mar 26, 2015*. Modified: 1:51pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
This is one of the souls shouting change all over the place. Change to what again  |
Politics › Re: "Dont Steal Nigeria's Election"---- JEAN HERSKOVITS by atlwireles: 11:22pm On Mar 25, 2015*. Modified: 2:48pm On Mar 27, 2015 |
[s] ISpiksDaTroof: What'd I tell you years ago?
I've influenced policies that will guide how you and your generations will live their life in your own country. Just like they guided how your father and his father lived theirs. And what do you do in response?
Rant on the Internet!
You need to change your mentality. Even if I was a cab driver, it's an honorable, dignified, and honest profession. Only in you country have I seen people chastised for earning a honest living; that's why your country is the way it is today. Because an overwhelming majority of you are crooks and criminals and you don't even know it because that's what your used to and was born into. [/s] Dumbasss, I said maintain your lane, I don't want to deal with your inferiority complex tonight. |
Politics › Re: "Dont Steal Nigeria's Election"---- JEAN HERSKOVITS by atlwireles: 10:33pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
ISpiksDaTroof: And?
Listen, you can pretend to yourself all you want--- like you Nigerians fond of doing---your Govt has a lot to confess about on the Boko Haram menace. She was right. We weren't interested in helping your Govt fight it's political battle by framing his opponents. That's part of what made BH so big today. Dumbasss keep driving your cab. |
Politics › Re: "Dont Steal Nigeria's Election"---- JEAN HERSKOVITS by atlwireles: 10:21pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
Questions for Professor Jean Herskovits--on Boko HaramIn early 2012, Professor Jean Herskovits, a well-known historian who has written much about Nigeria for nearly half a century, wrote a most interesting Op-Ed in the New York Times. Titled, "In Nigeria, Boko Haram is not the Problem," the good professor--to whom many governments and NGOs go for advise on Nigerian matters--not only announced authoritatively that "there is no proof that a well-organized, ideologically coherent terrorist group called Boko Haram even exists today," she went on to claim that the world was being misled by the media into thinking that the BH is anything more than a bunch of unformed, criminal gangs produced by incessant poverty in the Muslim north, and insensitivity of a Christian-led government. According to her, "Someone who claims to be a spokesman for Boko Haram — with a name no one recognizes [I guess "no one" refers to specialists like her] and whom no one has been able to identify or meet with — has issued threats and statements claiming responsibility for attacks. Remarkably, the Nigerian government and the international news media have simply accepted what he says." Her final advise--which was later adopted in a letter to the then Secretary Clinton by a bunch of US-based specialists, including Herskovits--was that the Obama Administration must not declare the BH a terrorist organization, and that the US must not wade into a "Nigerian war on Terror." Fine.BUT, Professor Herskovits, in the wake of the large-scale murders of school children (in secondary and tertiary schools) in Born0 State before and since you wrote your Op-Ed, and considering the present abduction of nearly 300 school girls, all claimed by Boko Haram through their leader who you doubted his existence in 2012, what advise do you and your fellow Nigerian specialists have? Is the Boko Haram now a problem, in Nigeria? Do you now recognize or know the name Abubakar Shekau who has been leading BH since 2009? http://chikaokeke-agulu..com/2014/05/questions-for-professor-jean-herskovits.html |
Politics › Re: "Dont Steal Nigeria's Election"---- JEAN HERSKOVITS by atlwireles: 10:18pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
JEAN HERSKOVITS the bastarddddd that fought very hard to keep boko haram off the terrorist list. Tell the old bitchhhh to hang herself. |
Politics › Re: Deleted by atlwireles: 6:11pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
The fact these parasites will never have power at the center is a relief to Nigerians. |
Politics › Re: SHOCKING: Patience Jonathan's 3 Famous Speeches In 40 Seconds (VIDEO) by atlwireles: 3:48pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
Excellent, Nigerians need to hear more of this. The cold truth some of you cannot stand. |
Education › Re: 3 Ghanaian Students Sweep WAEC International Excellence Awards by atlwireles: 3:42pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
Very good, now Nigerians should come and make their loud noise. |
Politics › NBA Threatens To Take Oshiomhole To Court Of Justice by atlwireles(op): 3:13pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
Members of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Benin branch have threatened to take the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, to the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court for Crimes against humanity and gross violation of human rights. The lawyers said this during a protest against the continued closure of courts in the state following alleged refusal of Edo State Government to grant financial autonomy to the judiciary. The legal practitioners, who were joined by some of their senior colleagues, also said that they and their families have decided to boycott Saturday’s presidential election as a way of registering their displeasure with the prolonged strike. http://www.channelstv.com/2015/03/24/nba-threatens-to-take-oshiomhole-to-court-of-justice/ |
Politics › Re: Fayose Mocks APC Again Wit A New Advert On The Front Page Of Punch Newspaper(pic by atlwireles: 3:11pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Military Arrests Aljazeera Journalists by atlwireles: 3:08pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
Good, look for the AFP and Reuters people too. |
Politics › Independent Surveys Give Jonathan Edge Over Buhari by atlwireles(op): 1:51am On Mar 25, 2015 |
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is set to defeat All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, with at least a margin of 17 per cent at the presidential election scheduled to hold on Saturday.
Contrary to earlier projections that Buhari’s party, APC, would capture, wholesale, the votes of the South-West geopolitical zone, the reality on ground on Tuesday, as revealed by an independent survey, is that President Jonathan had unlocked the pathway to even out votes in the region.
The survey was conducted by Chike Uchime of Forward Magazine, a research and publishing company since 1995, and Daniel Dickson-Okezie of Zevland Ventures Limited, a leading research and security consultancy firm.
Using 24,000 sample size across 33 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to decide, through an opinion survey, who will win the presidential election, the outcome of the research exercise was based on three critical factors.
The factors were the respondents’ views on the achievements or performance of the president from 2011 to date and to see how this can affect his chances in the coming election; the correlation between the outcome of the 2011 presidential election and the likely outcome of the 2015 presidential election; and a detailed study of the various dynamics that had taken place since 2011 and the likely impact on the outcome of the 2015 presidential election.
According to the survey, “when asked which of the two main political parties they preferred, 65 per cent of the respondents opted for PDP, while 31 per cent favoured the APC, one per cent went for other parties, while the remaining two per cent went for none of the parties.
“Again, the respondents, when asked, also rated President Jonathan’s performance in 10 critical areas - security, agriculture, power, education, transportation, aviation, press freedom, fight against corruption, human rights, job creation and women empowerment above.
“When the respondents were asked if they would vote for Jonathan based on their responses to the previous questions, 62.2 per cent answered in the affirmative, and 29.7 per cent in the negative, while 4.1 per cent were undecided.
“On the question whether Major-General Buhari is considered more capable in addressing the critical issues in the areas listed, 30.7 per cent answered in the affirmative, while 65 per cent answered in the negative. Another 4.3 per cent of the respondents were undecided.
“From the foregoing, it was becoming visible the likely direction of their votes.”
The survey report highlighted the dynamics that had taken place since the 2011 election and the likely impact on the outcome of the 2015 presidential election.
According to the report, “issues addressed include: effect of intra-party conflicts; effect of mass defection/cross-carpeting; effect of endorsements by ethno-religious groups, socio-cultural groups, paramount rulers and others; and inter-religious/ethnic conflicts since 2011
“Each of these issues will either have a positive or negative impact on the candidates. For example, the mass defection of some PDP governors and party stalwarts to the APC may affect the PDP negatively in some states.
“However, this likely setback may be cancelled out by some high-profile defection into PDP such as that of Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State and those of former Governors Peter Obi, Attahiru Bafarawa, Ibrahim Shekarau, etc.
“Also, the effect of the conflict between the Fulani cattle rearers and indigenous farmers mainly in the North Central states and Taraba State in North East may likely cost Buhari, who is a Fulani, some important votes in the areas concerned.
“Equally, the increase in clashes between the Hausa Fulani and the people of Southern Kaduna might likely tilt a win in favour of Jonathan.
“The volume of endorsements by traditional rulers and ethnic nationality groups among others in the South East, South-South and South West has also enhanced President Jonathan’s chances.
“Another critical factor examined which may work in favour of the president is the recent and aggressive deployment of the social media network, which now ensures a wider reach and delivery of its programmes to the people.
“Hitherto, the APC was in control and more effective in the use of the social media.
“In conclusion, based on our findings as enumerated above, Dr Jonathan stands an excellent chance of winning the 2015 presidential election by at least a 17 per cent margin, over his closest rival,” the report noted.
According to the coordinator of the survey, the report did away with the dubious format of allocating states to a candidate based on some illusory expectations.
US poll predicts Jonathan’s slim win
A combined survey by an international pollster based in the United States has predicted a slim win for President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday.
Williams and Associates, a Boston (MA) based research and consulting firm, has finally released the results of four national surveys conducted in Nigeria between March 4 and March 20, showing a highly-probable Jonathan’s re-election.
A United Kingdom pollster, Kevin, Charlyn and Kimberly Associates, had also projected Jonathan’s re-election with a 13 per cent probable margin.
The USA polling, however, gave the president a six per cent probable victory margin over his closest challenger, former head of state, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The polling was reportedly conducted in all the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with 5,000 respondents used for sampling.
When compiled together the results of the four surveys, conducted through in-person and face-to-face interviews among Nigerians of voting age in all the states and Abuja, showed Jonathan maintain a slim lead over Buhari.
The poll results are published on http://www.williamspoils.com
Among the questions asked respondents was: “Here is a list of candidates for president and vice president currently on the ballot for the upcoming elections. If the elections were held today, for which one of these teams would you vote?”
The Jonathan/Sambo ticket got 50 per cent, while the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket got 44 per cent. Others/Don’t know was three per cent, while Undecided was also 3 per cent.
The question on whether the president performed his duties well enough to deserve re-election got him a 49 per cent “Yes” and 46 per cent “No”.
The results suggested a close race between the duo, with Jonathan expected to have a razor-edge win to be re-elected to a second term.
When asked what issue would be most important to them when determining their votes for president, “Jobs and Unemployment and Economic Growth” topped the wish-list with 44 per cent.
Jonathan leading by 7.01% —Survey
A poll result released on Tuesday by the Nigeria Polls and Survey group has put the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, ahead of his closest rival, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) with a slight margin of 7.01 per cent.
The nationwide poll was conducted by reputable group of social scientists.
According to a release signed by the coordinator of the group, Dr Ayo Alao, results from the poll were based on a five-item questionnaire administered on a total of 10,294 registered voters, who were selected from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Of these, 6,592 were males and 3,702 females.
It added that the questionnaire sought to elicit information on respondent’s knowledge of political parties, possession of PVCs, awareness of the election date, willingness to vote during the election and the respondents’ preferred presidential candidate.
The Nigeria Polls and Survey group, in the release, said a total of 5,508 respondents indicated their intention to vote for the presidential candidate of PDP), compared with a total of 4,786 respondents who favoured the presidential candidate of APC.
The data analysis showed that the PDP candidate, Jonathan, may likely have a better showing in the presidential election in South-South, South-East, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), while Buhari of APC may poll more votes in North-West and North-East.
South-West and North-Central, according to the survey, remained largely the battle ground that may swing victory either way.
The steps taken by President Jonathan to ensure the implementation of the recommendation of the national conference also look favourable for his candidacy.
The analysis also indicated that primary primordial factors like ethnic affiliations, religion and social class may be the influencing factors in the election. http://tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/32896-independent-surveys-give-jonathan-edge-over-buhari |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Boko Haram Militants Abduct 400 Women, Children In N'east Damasak: by atlwireles: 9:43pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
kastonkastrol: mtcheeww.... gej really allowed this boko haram menace to metamorphosed into this deadly sect. If he had done what he was doing now six years ago, boko haram would have being history years ago. So spear me the bullcrap of "boko haram sympathizer" You are a sympathiser, that's a fact of life. |
Politics › Re: Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo And GEJ Reconcile by atlwireles: 9:32pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: BREAKING: Boko Haram Militants Abduct 400 Women, Children In N'east Damasak: by atlwireles: 9:22pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
kastonkastrol: fifty shades of cluelessness from jonathan. SMH The boko haram social media supporters are now talking. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Boko Haram Militants Abduct 400 Women, Children In N'east Damasak: by atlwireles: 9:18pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
So the town Chad and Niger troops freed from boko haram, where CNN, BBC, VOA, DW were all celebrating, is still under the control of boko haram?  . A town that was completely deserted, where did this 400 women and children come from? |
Politics › Re: BREAKING NEWS-- 10 Adamawa APC Exco Members Defect To PDP by atlwireles: 8:13pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
For the APC social media pretenders. TO KEEP NIGERIA ONE, IS A TASK THAT MUST BE DONE. You people will understand why this Nation is called Nigeria after March 28th. PDP is Nigeria and Nigeria is PDP. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING NEWS-- 10 Adamawa APC Exco Members Defect To PDP by atlwireles: 8:07pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: BREAKING NEWS-- 10 Adamawa APC Exco Members Defect To PDP by atlwireles: 8:04pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: I’ll Make Naira Equal In Value To Dollar, Says Buhari by atlwireles: 10:13pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
This is the sad reality with most APC supporters, just like their candidate, they have no clue. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Make Naira Equal In Value To Dollar, Says Buhari by atlwireles: 9:55pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: I’ll Make Naira Equal In Value To Dollar, Says Buhari by atlwireles: 9:30pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
This should be on front page. SEUN, please front page. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Make Naira Equal In Value To Dollar, Says Buhari by atlwireles: 9:28pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: I’ll Make Naira Equal In Value To Dollar, Says Buhari by atlwireles: 9:13pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
That's why in 1980s, he sent soldiers into markets to enforce commodity prices. Forgetting all things are mostly driven by supply and demand. How intelligent Nigerians allow themselves to be led by this 419 Major General is beyond believe. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Make Naira Equal In Value To Dollar, Says Buhari by atlwireles: 8:51pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
This is the sad reality with most APC supporters, just like their candidate, they have no clue. |
Politics › Re: The Rivers. Debate 2015 On The Way. by atlwireles: 7:50pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Wike has spoken like an experienced politician, "crime is crime". |