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The Nations newspaper I need to leave this story alone. |
Imagine this in Buhari's Nigeria. |
bakila:Call your hooligans off the road, no need wasting time going back and fort. We know the antics of APC in Edo State. |
bakila:Call your cultist boys off the road. Those hooligans out there are Osho boys. |
The Oluwole party and their Oluwole antics will never stop. |
N1,2B for the feb campaign, what are these youths protesting about? APC should please call their cultist boys off the road, stop pretending to be PDP members, you people are not.. Money needed for mobilisations across Edo state come Feb 14 and the 28, is not made to be shared. This poverty mentality will keep some people in poverty for another 100 years. |
Cameroonians supporting their army. While some people want to drag ours to the ICJ.
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wazobiaN9:Wazobia is the phrase used by the enemies of Nigeria, Oya, keep on driving. |
nwanna89:You nailed it. That's someone's living room aboard. |
Excellent news. |
Related Stories PARIS (Reuters) - France has sent military advisers to Niger's southern border with Nigeria to help coordinate military action by regional powers fighting the Islamist group Boko Haram, a French army official said on Thursday. The deployment was announced as warplanes pounded Boko Haram positions just over the border in Nigeria, a resident in the Niger town of Bosso said, and hundreds of Chadian troops massed at the frontier to prepare an attack. Chad has sent about 2,500 troops as part of efforts to take on the militant group, which has intensified its fight to set up a breakaway Islamist state in Nigeria and has staged cross-border raids. Chadian troops crossed into Nigeria this week from Cameroon, on the southern side of Lake Chad. A French army official told Reuters a detachment of about 10 military personnel had been stationed in Diffa at the request of Niger, its former colony. "It is there to coordinate the armies on the ground in the fight against Boko Haram," the official said. The African Union (AU) has authorized a force of 7,500 troops from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Benin to fight the militants. It is expected to seek a United Nations Security Council mandate, which could also include logistical support from other countries. A source close to the Niger government told Reuters on Thursday the parliament in Niamey would vote Monday to send its troops to Nigeria. Nearly two years after a French-led operation liberated the north of Mali from al Qaeda-linked rebels, France has headquartered a 3,200-strong Sahel counter-insurgency force, Barkhane, in the Chadian capital N'Djamena, some 50 km (30 miles) from the Nigerian border. It has also been operating reconnaissance missions near the Nigerian border and sharing intelligence with countries in the region, although it has ruled out direct military involvement for now. Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, President Francois Hollande said Paris was also providing logistical and operation support, including by delivering fuel and munitions to countries fighting Boko Haram. However, he said France could not be expected to get involved in every crises around the world and accused other major powers of inaction in Africa. "This is a message to the international community and the biggest countries. Do your work! Stop giving lessons and take action!" Hollande said. "In Africa, we have to help the Africans a lot more to fight terrorism, because if we do not then other countries will be destabilized," he warned. http://news.yahoo.com/france-sends-advisers-nigeria-border-coordinate-boko-haram |
The economist correspondent in Nigeria, if they have one, will have a front seat come May 2015 during Jonathan's second inauguration. If all they have, is the invisible $20B, and boko haram. Then Jonathan has done very well. |
mitscholar:All I care about is their acknowledgment. Whatever spin they give it is not my wahala. |
The economist, hahahhaha, they have a way of always supporting losers in elections. At least they acknowledge Nigeria's economy growth. |
The economist, hahahhaha, they have a way of always supporting losers in elections. At least they acknowledge Nigeria's economy growth. |
BlackTechnology:Elections must hold on FEB 14. Jega had 4 years to get this done. People will have their PVCs or they will show up at their polling areas with their TVC, on the 14th to vote. Let's see who is going to stop them from voting. |
The willingness of Nigerians to go out and get their PVC, that in itself is a transformation. GEJ till 2019 |
tit:APC will understand that basic lesson about, what it means to be a Nigerian come Feb 14. Let's vote, and count it and hear Jega do the needful. |
Manipulate all you want, PDP will win the elections. This is still Nigeria. |
Police in Brazil are questioning the treasurer of the governing Workers' Party in connection with a scandal involving state oil giant Petrobras. Party Treasurer Joao Vaccari Neto was not formally arrested but was taken to a police station to make a statement. The move comes a day after Petrobras CEO Graca Foster formally resigned. Investigators allege that companies paid inflated prices for Petrobras contracts and that money was funnelled to the Workers' Party and its allies. This latest development is an uncomfortable moment for President Dilma Rousseff and her party, BBC Brasil's Gary Duffy in Sao Paulo says. It had been alleged at earlier stages of the inquiry that politicians were involved in the scandal, but the questioning of Mr Neto moved it into a new phase, our correspondent adds. Police said they were following up 62 additional warrants for detentions, arrests and searches. They said their action resulted from the analysis of documents and contracts seized earlier in the inquiry, as well as information from individuals already being questioned http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-31150585 |
Nobody can stop the transformation going on across Nigeria. GEJ till 2019 |
Seun:I truly appreciate your understanding of this fact. Thanks for curtailing people trying to use your forum for propaganda. Nigerians are living under Goodluck today, as you have correctly stated. We will make our decisions on FEB 14th, based on our personal experiences from the past four years and eleven months. Your comment clearly shows, why you have turned out to be a very successful Nigerian. |
hahahahah, PriceWaterhouseCoopers is now going to be called a PDP organ. |
Collynzo9:Only APC illiterates will take the attempts at rubbishing PWC's image serious. Jonathan don give them another uppercut. |
hahahahah, PriceWaterhouseCoopers is now going to be called a PDP organ. |
[s] tonychristopher:[/s] You are one of those Ids on NL, that always shows up to make insulting tribal remarks always pretending to be Igbo. The moment you see any topic involving the old Midwest , you jump and run your mouth. You are just a pathetic, childish troll. |
After this election APC cry babies will realise elections take place in 774 local governments in Nigeria. |
philips70:Everyone will pay, yourself included. I don't support bullsh1t. |
Good, keep them out. They can tune to channels for update. ![]() |
Boss13:Who is robbing you? what assets do you have , that NOI robbed from you? Poor people are beggars, nobody needs to rob them. If you like build your castle in the sky. That's not going to change the fact that, our Nigerian state is a poor church rat. If you think you have N30T somewhere and now another N8.6T, please visit the nearest psychiatrist hospital for help. |
Boss13:NOI is smart enough to know, Soludo is talking like a kid. |
So we now at N30T plus N8.6T Making N38.6T?. Ok, let me know when it hits N50T |
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Making N38.6T?. Ok, let me know when it hits N50T