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Why Obama can't visit Nigeria, by aide From Laolu Akande, New York PRESIDENT Barack Obama's White House has now openly deemed Nigeria's 2007 elections among polls in Africa that are "problematic." Hence Obama will not visit Nigeria during his trip to the continent because of this issue. During a media briefing late on Wednesday, at which senior White House officials including Michelle Gavin, Obama's White House Senior Director for African Affairs briefed reporters about the U.S. president's trip next week to Russia, Italy and Ghana, an American journalist from Associated Press asked "why this is so important to include Ghana on this trip?" Gavin replied that it made sense for a number of reasons to include Ghana "particularly in light of the fact that there have been some worrying trends in Africa recently. We've had, frankly, a number of coups: Mauritania, although that seems to be getting on the right track now; Madagascar; Guinea; a problematic election in Nigeria, in Kenya, in Zimbabwe; you have this third-term bid that's led to a rule by emergency decree in Niger." The previous U.S. administration had also criticised the 2007 Nigerian election alongside several others in the international community. But the Obama administration has been silent until Wednesday when the White House openly labelled certain elections in Africa as problematic. While there are electoral problems in several other states of Africa, including Nigeria, the White House senior official disclosed that President Obama "wanted to stop in Ghana particularly because he's interested in emphasising themes of governance - the importance of governance for making development progress, the importance of governance for stability." She said Obama felt that "Ghana is a truly admirable example of a place where governance is getting stronger, a thriving democracy. They just had an extraordinarily close election at the end of last year, decided ultimately by about 40,000 votes, that remained peaceful. Power was transferred peacefully, and they continue to pursue a development agenda and bolster the rule of law." |
Why Obama can't visit Nigeria, by aide From Laolu Akande, New York PRESIDENT Barack Obama's White House has now openly deemed Nigeria's 2007 elections among polls in Africa that are "problematic." Hence Obama will not visit Nigeria during his trip to the continent because of this issue. During a media briefing late on Wednesday, at which senior White House officials including Michelle Gavin, Obama's White House Senior Director for African Affairs briefed reporters about the U.S. president's trip next week to Russia, Italy and Ghana, an American journalist from Associated Press asked "why this is so important to include Ghana on this trip?" Gavin replied that it made sense for a number of reasons to include Ghana "particularly in light of the fact that there have been some worrying trends in Africa recently. We've had, frankly, a number of coups: Mauritania, although that seems to be getting on the right track now; Madagascar; Guinea; a problematic election in Nigeria, in Kenya, in Zimbabwe; you have this third-term bid that's led to a rule by emergency decree in Niger." The previous U.S. administration had also criticised the 2007 Nigerian election alongside several others in the international community. But the Obama administration has been silent until Wednesday when the White House openly labelled certain elections in Africa as problematic. While there are electoral problems in several other states of Africa, including Nigeria, the White House senior official disclosed that President Obama "wanted to stop in Ghana particularly because he's interested in emphasising themes of governance - the importance of governance for making development progress, the importance of governance for stability." She said Obama felt that "Ghana is a truly admirable example of a place where governance is getting stronger, a thriving democracy. They just had an extraordinarily close election at the end of last year, decided ultimately by about 40,000 votes, that remained peaceful. Power was transferred peacefully, and they continue to pursue a development agenda and bolster the rule of law." |
where did you people get all of your information from? who care? |
this man and picture. |
i think some of your question you need to check other thread. he started. search for hausa fulani domination |
why dont you leave him your question over here. he may reply you, but i just dont know much. but i enjoy him when he is online. as a northerner after i saw the satellite pictures. all i want is a coup. but now, hopeful this works out. |
i own knows is name MUSIWA, just google. the other thing everybody knows is went to ilorin. |
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Egwuofor all this your question he had answered before. Just go over to the other thread. And from the list of senators, I do not know any of the senators that would vote NO to the bill. I am confident over 85 of this senators would vote yes. |
ikeyman, you did not reply me ke na. |
Now on this list of state that would say YES, walahi, i am confident that all of this state i listed would past a yes to this bill BCR have introduce, which is a permanent solution. Walahi, we northerner would be stupid not to pass the bill. There are just may be 7 state of 36 state that may question it. And even we do not need the constitution to remove them as BCR have said. Some may not agree , but bakassi was also was removed by a bill in the national assembly that what BCR said, which is totally true. slowpoke iboman, you are trying to decieve david mark, walahi even if david mark does not agree, AFC would use every means available to remove him she ke na. Walahi I am confident we can get the following senators from this state to vote yes. kano state 3 senators Jigawa state 3 senators Kaduna 3 senators Borno state 3 senators Sokoto state 3 senators Kebbi 3 senators Zamfara 3 senators yobe 3 senators katsina 3 senators bauchi 3 senators Plateau 3 senators Nassawara 3 senators Niger 3 senators Kwara 3 senators Benue 3 senators taraba 3 senators Adamawa 3 senators Oyo 3 senators Ondo 3 senators Osun 3 senators Ekiti 3 senators Edo 3 senators delta 3 senators Bayelsa 3 senators lagos 3 senators ogun state 3 senators Gombe 3 senators Kogi state 3 senators Abuja 1 senators Walahi that is 85 senators and we have 109 senators. Dan buruba, I think this guy bill would pass. |
Blacksta but you are a slowpoke now. you and than ikeyman and some of you are slowpoke. People come online with idea to make people life better you come to say nonsense. I have not seen any contribution, you are a slowpoke. Give it to this guy he is one of the best I have seen around. Look I would assume you are ibo like ikeyman. you people are loud mouth. Look this guy idea , i think would be accepted by more nigerian than the Uwais report. I do not think we northerner would be against it. I spoke to some of my friend and they also okay it. Lett look at it state by state. In kano state, the people would say YES to his idea. Kaduna is Yes Borno state is yes Sokoto state is yes Kebbi is yes Zamfara is yes yobe is yes katsina is yes bauchi is yes Plateau is yes Nassawara people would agree Niger says yes Kwara says yes Benue is yes Kogi is yes taraba is yes Adamawa is yes Oyo is yes Ondo is yes Osun is yes Lagos is yes Ekiti is yes Edo is yes delta is yes Bayelsa is yes lagos is yes ogun state is yes Gombe is yes Kogi state is yes this is nearly 30 state of the population that would vote yes to the idea. Now look at this list and tell which of the state that would vote no. we have only 36 state. I buy this man idea. |
If Seun can prove his adsense stats. I want to see the adsense revenue then we can talk. but i need proof. nairatwo@gmail.com |
if you dont unlock. I am not coming back to this website. that is the reason i come here. I want our northerner to see what we should do. when i saw that google earth of a thing. i just know we northerner are in trouble. And if AFC do not take quick action we would loss the polical power we have and become nobody in nigeria. Google earth as kill all the political power we had. And myself and one of my friend who is a captain in the nigeria army , he is on course really discuss it. And you know him like a typical northerner military officer, he wanted a coup to remove the everybody. until i saw this guy idea. and i know it can be done. I have ask walahi, who would stop us, if we remove this people. nobody ke na. and if they asking for it, why not give this idiot what they want ke na. |
seun. unlock now |
I support him because i have seen the pictures myself. you southern idiot that think the north would be minority going about shout for electoral reform are idiot. i prefer that man solution to the problem or else. you people know what we can do to all of you. go and ask ken wiwa in his gravel. |
Seun Unlock the topic: The New Map Of Nigeria Fulani/hausa Majority. I am enjoying it. I have question to ask BCR. |