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They said Buhari will take us back if elected President! Nigerians say it's a good decision to go back when you've lost your way on a 16yrs PDP journey where our destination as a nation is no longer visible. Please Buhari, take us back to the era where: 1. One Dollar was less than one Naira. It is incredible today! 2. Everything was on first come first serve basis. 3. There was zero tolerance for corruption. 4. Oil refineries in PortHarcourt, Warri & Kaduna were built & running at full capacity. 5. Anybody with questionable wealth was afraid to display it in public. 6. There was Zero tolerance for indiscipline. Everything was in order 7. Nigeria had no debt at all. 8. Neglecting your children was a crime 9. Littering the public place was a crime 10. Twenty oil depots were built and functioning. 11. Western world didn't have to interfere into our nation. 12. Chad invaded Nigeria, we sent them packing but did not harness their Land 13. Our economy was NOT running on generator 14. We can sleep with our eyes closed because we were secured. 15. Countries like Indonesia and Malaysia need not to set example on how to deal with drug pushers. 16. The Maitaseine Islamic Sect insurgency in the North was crushed on record time. 17. We want those days when Buhari was a military Governor but did not amass illegal wealth. 18. We want those days when Buhari was a Minister of Petroleum but did not hire a private jet for N10 billion. 19. We want those days when Buhari was a Head of State but did not loot the Treasury. 20. We want those days when Buhari was Head of PTF but did not steal the Fund even in the days of Abacha when stealing was the order of the day. Pls Buhari & Osinbajo, Take us BACK! We can't afford another 4yrs of waste in the hands of PDP!!! Take us BACK to the good old days of this our great nation. |
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President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, February 15, finally revealed why former president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo hates him. He described Chief Obasanjo’s attacks on him as the consequence of his failure to surrender his administration to the former leader. Responding to the recent outbursts of the former president, Jonathan said Obasanjo was so bent on controlling his government that he would not mind installing the devil in power so long as he can control him. It was learned at the weekend that the presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have decided to pull back from earlier plans to sanction Obasanjo over his perceived anti-party activities. Meanwhile, while addressing journalists yesterday, in Abuja, the director of media and publicity of the PDP presidential campaign organisation, Chief Femi Fani- Kayode, stressed that soon after Jonathan won the 2011 elections, Obasanjo tried everything possible to control him, adding that he asked the president to do a number of things that were simply wrong and unacceptable to a government with plans for the people. In a statement released by the PDP campaign organisation, Chief Fani-kayode revealed why Obasanjo has been attacking Jonathan. Why Obasanjo is attacking Jonathan He said: “After Jonathan came to power, Obasanjo not only tried to control and teleguide him, but he also asked him to do a number of things that were simply wrong and unacceptable. It is for President Goodluck Jonathan himself to divulge those things and I am sure that he will do so at the appropriate time. “Needless to say President Jonathan refused to be teleguided and told what to do though at all times he showed Obasanjo maximum respect and accorded him all the privileges, access and courtesies that are due to a former Head of State and a father and mentor. This continued to be the case even after Obasanjo consistently attempted to undermine his government and ridicule his efforts. “Yet President Obasanjo could not be appeased and was not satisfied. As far as he was concerned, he must either control Jonathan or Jonathan had to go. That is why he decided to secretly support the APC and became their ‘navigator in chief’. He was determined to pull the whole house down rather than allow Jonathan to return to power. This is simply because he believes that if he cannot control someone, that person must be destroyed. Control and domination is an obsession for Obasanjo. That is the bottom line. He is prepared to put even the devil in power provided he can control him,” Fani-Kayode, said. Genuine democracy “Obasanjo does not want genuine democracy. He only pretends to want it. What he wants is control and a stooge in power. It does not matter what type of government it is as long as he controls it and it is headed by his puppet. It can be a military government, a civilian one, a democratic one, an interim government or a government of National Unity. To Obasanjo, it does not matter as long as he can control it. That is his objective. That is why he hates Jonathan so much and that is why he wishes to stop him at all cost. “The bottom line is this: President Obasanjo’s grouse with President Jonathan is personal and it has nothing to do with Nigeria. He should leave Nigeria out of it and let us all be. If he has a personal score to settle with Jonathan, he should not do so at the expense of the peace and stability of Nigeria. “If he wants to stop Jonathan, then let him attempt to do so through the democratic process and through the ballot box and not through foul and unconstitutional means. We said it before and we will say it again: Gone are the days that any president can be teleguided and controlled because we have all come of age. “President Olusegun Obasanjo’s allegations are serious and grave. They are also reckless. He has raised issues and made assertions that are capable of derailing our democracy and creating chaos in the land. It is vital that we consider his motives for this latest outburst and his credentials as a leader and an elder statesman. “The truth is that he knows that President Goodluck Jonathan will win next month’s presidential election and that is why he wants to destroy the credibility of the whole process right from the outset. “What he is trying to say in his latest contribution is that if President Jonathan wins, then the election must have been rigged right from the outset. This is not only wrong but it is also unfair and uncharitable. If President Obasanjo has any evidence to prove his weighty allegations, he ought to present it before the Council of State and take it up there. “He should also report to INEC itself and present the data of whatever sinister plan he believes that President Jonathan has to stay in power ‘by hook or by crook’ to them. He should tell INEC whatever it is that Jonathan is doing in order for him to stay in power by all means and he should give them all the details. That should be the starting point.” Postponement of polls Asserting that the postponement of the election was not a sufficient reason for Obasanjo to criticise Jonathan given that polls have been postponed in the past, the president’s campaign image maker faulted the comparison between Jonathan and former Ivorian president, Laurent Gbagbo. He said: “President Obasanjo spoke about President Laurent Gbagbo and he claimed that President Jonathan was attempting to do a Gbagbo in Nigeria. The question that must be put to him is this: “Who got Gbagbo out?” Was it not Jonathan’s government that played a key role in ensuring that democracy was fully established in the Ivory Coast and did he not play a key role in ensuring that the Gbagbo ‘stay in power forever plan’ did not work? If anyone doubts this, they should ask President Alhassan Outtara of Cote D’Ivoire the role that Jonathan and Nigeria played in helping to restore democracy and stability back to his country. “They should also find out the role that former President Obasanjo played in attempting to keep President Laurent Gbagbo in power at all costs and the deep friendship that exists between the two men. It is a matter of fact and public record that when he was President of Nigeria, Obasanjo, perhaps more than any other African Head of State with the exception of President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, propped up and supported President Gbagbo and it is an irony of fate and history that he is now condemning the actions of his old friend and accusing others of trying to emulate him. “Again it is ironic that President Obasanjo has accused President Jonathan of having a grand plan to stay in power at all cost and by all means yet it is the same Obasanjo that tried to stay in power for a third term even though the Nigerian constitution specifically forbade it. He tried all he could to change the constitution but the whole thing failed and he was compelled to leave power. “We continue to hold Obasanjo in high esteem but his recent actions and utterances are beyond the pale. He has been unfair to Jonathan, to Nigeria and even to himself. Most importantly the days of intimidating others with his harsh words and overbearing influence are long over. Obasanjo is not God. Only God is God and He alone determines the fortunes of men and the destiny of nations.” Will of the people Fani-Kayode continued: “We sincerely hope that Obasanjo appreciates the gravity of what he is attempting to do and we shall continue to pray that God will guide him and deliver him from whatever it is that makes him want to destroy all those that love him the most. Whether he likes it or not, democracy has come to stay in Nigeria and the will of the Nigerian people will be done in next month’s presidential elections and thereafter. We believe that it is God’s plan and not even one million Obasanjos can stop it.” |
President Goodluck Jonathan marked St. Valentine’s Day in a special way, hosting dinner for widows and children of soldiers who died in the line of action while fighting Boko Haram insurgents. Nice one. Some say it was an election PR stunt; some say it was genuine. What do you say?
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Political party stakeholders and supporters must have gone into spending overkill, bank loans must have been accessed and properties sold off with proceeds expended on supporting candidates running for office. A thick stratum of emotion and piles of mental strain must have been infused into the electioneering, and the cost of preparation for the adjourned democratic process earlier scheduled for Saturday, February 14, must have been more than an arm-and-a-leg.For those who are pulling for either President Goodluck Jonathan or Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), what they had anticipated would be a celebratory, champagne-popping romantic love day-out on Valentine’s Day hooraying their candidate’s victory, will be nothing but a saggy Saturday in Nigeria. The announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, last week that this month’s elections had to be postponed for six weeks because of the fear of Boko Haram’s butcher-knives, bayonets and tanks in some parts of the North, carves an ominous picture.I hope I am wrong; I hope I am misreading the verbal and nonverbal languages of some people seated in high places; the postponement is an awkward genesis of a strange development in our polity, and the attending noises for and against are only the first leg in the roll-out process of a national horror-movie we all may be forced to watch. The apprehension and suspense among Nigerians about the future of the country thus linger on with no foreseeable end in sight. The truth, my friends, is that the likelihood that elections will be conducted in Nigeria this year is not only gasping for breath, it is sliding into a near-death situation.On Wednesday, February 4, 10 clear days before the original election date, I had written through the social media platform these words about the elections and they are still on record: “… There may be no elections held in Nigeria this month… I hope I am wrong; I pray I am just jiving, but I can’t stop thinking what I am thinking. There is something eerie about February 14, and it’s not LOVE!”On February 7, three days after my prediction, Jega announced a six-week postponement of the process under what many now believe may have been a situation of duress and coercion. The Professor who had aforetime bragged and almost sworn that nothing would change the date now came out defending what he had viciously attacked. The new rhythm and rhyme sung by Jega was not the INEC Chairman’s script.We all know that elections are conducted in convivial cohort with other agencies over which INEC has no overriding charge; but if in the hotbed of widespread terrorist wars and battles like Pakistan, Syria, and Afghanistan elections are conducted without a botch or bungle; if in places where bombs are dropped hourly and guns are fired by-the-minute communities still chose leaders through the ballot box, February’s elections in Nigeria should have been held without qualms.Many of us now think that there is more to the prevalent narrative of fear-mongering; and there may be something deeper in a realm unknown and unseen where the Machiavellian move for postponement was hatched by men who assume that their varying interests (whatever they are), are threatened. The security issue raised may be nothing but a crafty gloss over the real reason for a change in date.With recent developments of contradictory statements by those in power, with mean-looking armed men cordoning off our once-peaceful streets and armoured tanks rolled at the gates of opposition henchmen’s homes, it is certain that the thought of relinquishing power by President Jonathan and the ruling party will remain a wish, fantasia and chimera. The lofty words of assurance and beating-of-the-chest by Sambo Dasuki regarding the sacrosanctity of the new dates notwithstanding, some people somewhere are only trying to buy time to bite and spite Nigerians.Every nation of the world has men who are not in power but possess immense authority over who is. These men are found in all aspects of a nation’s economy and they have the power to build up and pull down. These men are the ones Pastor Tunde Bakare calls power-brokers, and some of us call some of them elder statesmen. Some religious people call them powers-and- principalities, occult folk call them rulers-of-the-darkness of this world. Some angry, perturbed and beleaguered people in power may call them “motor park touts”; but I call them powerful and sometimes surreal voices hiding behind the mask of the Ides of March. These men may have decided who will not be sworn in as president come May 29. Are they God? No! They are men who think they are God and get away with many acts. If you mess with them, they’ll mess you up; if you are too stubborn, they’ll turn you into stubble.These people, in cunning compeer with those who love to perpetuate themselves in power, are flying a kite that has no wind behind it in an attempt to continue with a government train whose engine is about to pack up in ignominy.Is the President amongst the men? He has no reason to be. God loves GOODLUCK JONATHAN, and he knows it. A man who walked from absolutely nothing to the pinnacle of prominence and power? No! Goodluck cannot be amongst those men because good luck has fulfilled destiny and he does not have to rule for 10 years to prove anything. The future of Nigeria is important to Goodluck and he knows that he will be pushing his good luck too far if he is numbered among those men. Oh No! The President cannot be one of them. If he is, whoever is telling him that he can pull a perpetuation through is lying to him. Mr. President knows that the consequences will be untold. He knows the roof will cave in on Nigeria, the walls will tumble in, the land will be scorched, the territory will be unbearably thermal, and the foundations will be shaken. That is not a legacy Mr. President wants. Goodluck should know that power is transient and God-given. No! Mr. President cannot be numbered amongst those men who want a sit-tight situation. Jonathan will not want to push his good luck; our President loves Nigeria first before himself! But who is scared of a possible Buhari presidency? A lot of people! They are those scheming behind iron doors that we don’t have an election. But much more than the schemers, numbers are rooting for the General.I have bad news for those men, whoever they are. The voices of the people have the ability to demobilise any horrendous conspiracy, the voices of the people are resolute, and the voices of the people are rooting for a change. It was the vociferousness of the people’s voices that kicked a certain Ibrahim Babangida to the side after the June 12 chaos; it was the unison in the people’s voices that sank Sani Abacha’s ship of hardship and terror in 1998; it was the concurrence in the people’s voices that compelled Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar to hand over power to a democratically elected Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, and the same voices in tandem screamed against a Third Term sleek move by the latter.These same voices rose up undauntedly for Jonathan to become the substantive president after his predecessor’s sudden demise, and the same voices became the wind-beneath his wings strolling to the Presidency against this same Buhari in 2011. These are the same voices that some garroting Godzillas now want to muffle and mute. Somebody must remind them to remember history. All we are asking for is that the people’s voices be heard at the polls. Are the elections going to hold on March 28 and April 11? Yes! Goodluck will let them hold; because Goodluck knows that doing otherwise is heavily pushing his good luck. |
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PDP is have their final governorship campaign rite now and from what i see, it will be hard for Nyesom Nwike to win Dakuku Peterside of APC. The campaign was done in a small feild yet it wasnt filled. We in Rivers cant wait for the outcome of the governorship election come next month. |
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The Chairman, Lagos State chapter of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, Mr. Campbell Umeh-Nzekwe, says President Goodluck Jonathan has become so unpopular to the extent that he cannot win 10 states of the federation in the postponed presidential election coming up on March 28.Umeh-Nzekwe said this while reacting to the postponement of the general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission.The APGA leader described the postponement of the election on the grounds of insecurity and the inability of some people to collect their Permanent Voter Cards as arrant nonsense.He said the Jonathan administration had realised that the Peoples Democratic Party could not win in a free and fair contest.Umeh-Nzekwe alleged that the six-week extension would be used to disqualify the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), for alleged perjury.He added that if a court fails to disqualify Buhari, Jonathan would pave the way for an interim government.He said, “The whole game is to install an interim government. Jonathan had been deceived by those around him all along that he was popular and it finally dawned on him that he cannot win more than 10 states across the country. He can’t win majority of the states in the South and even in the North, he was stoned in several cities.“So, he has now used the military to halt INEC. Next, he will use the judiciary to scuttle the elections. He will then install an interim government and appoint his stooge as the head. Nobody should be deceived.“The PVC issue is just a smokescreen. Those who are interested in voting have already got their PVCs. In 2011, only about 40 million people voted but today over 60 million people have collected PVCs.“They have seen a formidable opposition and that is why they have become jittery. The next plan is more deadly. The six weeks will be used to influence courts to nullify the election timetable and stop Buhari from contesting.” http://www.punchng.com/politics/jonathan-cant-win-10-states-apga-chief/ |
IF Nigeria is a nation of laws and of the rule of law, the presidential candidacy of Muhammadu Buhari should end this week. The reason is well-known to all. Buhari swore an oath on his INEC application that his credentials are with the military. This turned out to be a lie. The military has come out to deny that it has Buhari’s credentials. That means Buhari committed perjury instead of fulfilling INEC requirements. For this reason, he must be disqualified from contesting the presidential election. The matter has been taken to court and the courts should decide the matter this week. I am not a lawyer, but from my layman’s perspective, this is an open and shut case. Buhari lied willfully. As a former military secretary of the Nigerian Army, he knew that the military does not keep any credentials of its service-men. Nevertheless, he lied on oath that his credentials are with the military. He must face the penalty for this perjury. There can be debate about whether, and for how long, he should go to jail. However, there can be no question about his resultant ineligibility to contest: he must be disqualified. To overlook this infraction is to succumb to Buhari’s appraisal that Nigeria is corrupt. If we are going to deal with corruption, we must not fail to deal with the likes of Buhari, who are contemptuous of the laws of the land. Buhari’s false affidavit is corruption. The disqualification of Buhari by the courts will be a testament to the determination of the judiciary to show zero tolerance for corruption in the coming new dispensation. Some of us have watched APC make a song and dance about the possibility of postponing the 2015 elections. The party brought out all its big guns to tell us that the election cannot be postponed. They insisted that if it is postponed all hell would break lose. Well, the election has been postponed and nothing has happened. It has been postponed and the APC can do nothing about it. It was postponed according to the law. Similarly, the heavens will not fall with the lawful disqualification of Buhari. Of all those APC could present as its presidential candidate, it chose a man without the appropriate credentials. APC has nobody to blame but itself for this fiasco. It has forfeited its chance of presenting a candidate for the 2015 presidential election. The contest should now be between the remaining 13 presidential candidates. Shikenan! JEGA MUST GO IMMEDIATELY The excuse used to force Attahiru Jega to postpone the elections is the inability to provide effective security given the insurgency in the North-East. However, there is little likelihood that the security situation will improve within the nextsix weeksof the postponement. So, strictly-speaking, security has nothing to do with the postponement. One major reason for the postponement was to prevent INEC from compromising the election. INEC has long ceased to be a disinterested umpire in this election. The evidence is now overwhelming that INEC is determined to bias the election in favour of Muhammadu Buhari and the APC. This is evident in INEC’s determination to go ahead with the election in spite of the fact that out of 68 million registered voters, over 20 million have yet to receive their permanent voter’scards(PVCs). It is remarkable that, in announcing the postponement, Jega conveniently forgot to mention the nagging issue of the inadequacies of INEC in providing voters with their PVCs. It is also remarkable that Jega briefed the Council of State that INEC was ready to conduct the elections. This was one big lie. You cannot be ready to conduct elections when there is a cacophony of complaints, especially in the South, that people are unable to claim their PVCs. Given the time it took INEC to distribute 40 million PVCs, it could not have realistically expected to be able to distribute the outstanding 20million in just one week? INEC rigmarole What is even more sinister is INEC’s willful determination to disenfranchise select geopolitical regions which represent areas of strength for Goodluck Jonathan. Credible Alternative Alliance, an independent political interest organization led by former Kaduna State governor, Balarabe Musa, observed in INEC activities: “a criminal gross disparity of voter spread designed to tilt the election to a pre-determined outcome.” It said: “Voters in the zones that tend to support President Goodluck Jonathan are massively disenfranchised by the application of the so-called PVCs debacle, 40% to 50% of voters in these regions who are lawfully and duly registered to vote will be denied their right to vote by INEC. That is nearly half of the support base of the President, simply nullified by administrative failure prior to the election. By comparison, the zones that tend to support Buhari are handed a massive voter advantage, nearly 80% of his support base will be allowed to cast their votes by INEC.” “In an election, which many say will be won or lost by a slim margin, to now disenfranchise 20 million voters through a questionable and unlawful rule by INEC is not acceptable by any measure. CAA condemns in its entiretythis attempt by INEC to undermine our nascent democracy through this criminal enterprise to determine the outcome of this election before the ballot is cast.” This position is corroborated by different observers in the field. INEC needs to explain how more people in the war-torn North-East have collected their PVCs than in the South-West, South-South and South-East. In the APC strongholds of the North-West and the North-East, 80.18% and 81.09% collection rates were recorded respectively. In the North-Central, the figure was 69.89%. However, the figures in the South were significantly lower than these. In the South-East, it was 59.22%. South-South: 66.66%; and South-West 43.15%. Since INEC under Jega is no longer an independent umpire but is now clearly working for the opposition, Jega should be sent on compulsory leave and a temporary chairman should be nominated to handle the elections. Jega can no longer be trusted. THE MISCHIEF OF FORMER CBN GOVERNOR, LAMIDO SANUSI Former Central Bank governor, Lamido Sanusi, caused uproar when he declared that $49.8 billion of Nigeria’s oil money was missing, allegedly diverted by the NNPC. For a Central Bank governor, the statement was not only irresponsible, it was downright mischievous. If it were not that Nigeria is an innumerate society where we have little or no understanding of figures, it would have been obvious that, for the size of the Nigerian economy, it was impossible for such a large sum to be missing. However, the allegation fell into the narrative of the opposition APC party which was determined to portray the Jonathan Administration as the most corrupt in the history of Nigeria. There was a lot of hue and cry in the press about the missing money; after all, the claim was made by the Central Bank governor no less. However, the governor seemed to have plucked the missing figure out of thin air. Soon, it was not $49.8 billion at all, but $10.8 billion. Then again, it was no longer $10.8 billion but $20 billion. It should have been clear from all this that the CBN governor was just fibbing. But in Nigeria, we are socialissed to believe the worst. School-certificate economics General Buhari, the APC presidential candidate, has used this fictitious $20 billion dollars to preach his own school-certificate economics on the campaign stump. He said: “$20 Billion at N210 to $1.00 is equal to N4.2 trillion- nearly a year’s federal budget.” If so, how can Buhari believe an amount nearly equal to Nigeria’s annual federal budget could possibly be missing? No matter how corrupt a nation can be, it is ridiculous to presume that public officers would go ahead and steal the entire annual federal budget? Haba! Buhari then used this malarkey to formulate his own voodoo economics. He said: “If it is true that this sum cannot be accounted for, this is grossest form of corruption. Just think at N5 million per vehicle, this money would have bought 840,000 patrol vehicles; (this would have improved security in every town and village in the country). At N13.5 million for a high capacity bus this money would have bought 311,000 buses; (this would have revolutionised the transport and production side of the economy).” It is this kind of rudimentary economics that Buhari has been presenting as an excuse for an economic policy to Nigerians in this election season. Just listen to this vain platitude from our eminent retired general. He says: “The monies we realised from anti-corruption campaign will be adequately used to improve education in the country.” Now that is an economic policy that is practically meaningless. Forensic audit Because of the nuisance value of men like Buhari, the Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iwealawas constrained to ask for a forensic audit of NNPC accounts in order to put the matter to rest. She chose PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC); one of the big four auditors in the world, along with Deloitte, EY and KPMG. PwC has now provided a conclusive report that shows Sanusi’s allegation of a missing $20 billion is one big fabrication. This matter needs to be emphasized now that the report is out. Lamido Sanusi lied. The Central Bank governor deliberately cried wolf when he jolly well knew there was no wolf. He was just determined to malign and discredit the government; and he was playing a script to the benefit of the opposition APC. This then lends credence to the PDP allegation that Sanusi was an APC mole in the government. Indeed, the PDP claims Sanusi gave the APC 1 billion naira of Central Bank money to open its offices nationwide. It also maintains that a fraudulent N48 billion contract was awarded by Sanusi’s CBN to a leader of the APC, while a further N5 billion was paid to another APC member as consultancy fee. So much for APC’s anti-corruption hogwash! |
This is very bad, why cant kids here in the south be allowed to have a PVC. This shiits only happens in the north and we sit here and watch being cheated.. This is pure cheating
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I think GEJ needs to change his media advisers.. Dey should go tru his speeches before allowing him speak in public.. If he makes dis kind of speech in America during campaign, he has failed already.. Unfortunately he is surrounded by praise singers and sycophants.. God help him, Nigerians are wiser now, elections are no longer business as usual, our votes now count.. God bless Nigeria. We shall get there one day |
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