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PoliticsBuhari Did Promise Allowances For Unemployed Corps Member (see Proof) by Bitterleafsoup(op): 7:14pm On Dec 01, 2015
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/buhari-promises-allowances-unemployed-corps-members-free-meal-pupils/

All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has promised to provide allowances to discharged but unemployed Youth Corps members for Twelve (12) months while in the skills and entrepreneurial development programmes, if elected in 2015.
PoliticsRe: Bruce Fein's Open Letter To Buhari by Bitterleafsoup: 7:00pm On Dec 01, 2015
MadCow1:
Nigerian American.. grin


These PDP folks are now beyond desperate.. They have gone full retard
Your name suits you undecided
http://www.brucefeinlaw.com/

PoliticsRe: Bruce Fein's Open Letter To Buhari by Bitterleafsoup: 6:58pm On Dec 01, 2015
Chanchit:
What's the full name of the american Biafran lawyer again?
Does he look Biafran to you?

PoliticsRe: Bruce Fein's Open Letter To Buhari by Bitterleafsoup: 6:56pm On Dec 01, 2015
dhateeboi:
Sorry, no time to read!! pretty sure it's junk-filled
That is the problem with Nigeria her people are ignorant because no time to read...

PoliticsRe: Top Ten Poorest State In Nigeria (2015) by Bitterleafsoup: 5:57pm On Dec 01, 2015
joseph1832:
Oh so you expected him to change his state of origin to small London just inside 6 months?

PMB isn't T. B Joshua or Pastor Chris oh!!!! tongue
No My Dear Joseph I expected him to have an impact on his community as a former Governor/Head of State/ Elder of the community. It is Harem not to give to the neededy in you community according to Islam. He has contributed zero in his decades as a leader. In face GEJ built the major road in his state that he use to visit his cows the 4 times he visited Nigeria.
CareerRe: Msc. Business Admin. Or Msc. Statistics. Advice Needed by Bitterleafsoup: 5:47pm On Dec 01, 2015
My cousin went into Statistics she is recruited often for huge corporations and currently she is making $80,000.00 a year.
4th year out of college. This is the new money maker.
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It is highly needed in the market. She works for a University in the Gifting department.
PoliticsRe: Top Ten Poorest State In Nigeria (2015) by Bitterleafsoup: 9:38am On Dec 01, 2015
So PMB state is in this bad condition and 95% expected him to change Nigeria?
CrimeRe: Man Arrested For Posing As Tinubu (pictured) by Bitterleafsoup: 9:07am On Dec 01, 2015
If l they got the 5,000 promised by APC ......
TV/MoviesRe: Ben Bruce Replies Fan Criticizing Him For Selling Popcorn @800 At His Cinemas by Bitterleafsoup: 7:19am On Dec 01, 2015
Alhajipaulo:
"You cant take outside food inside the cinema" you must be Ajerbo.. Food or pop or pork or corn!! I must carry from outside, any way is a way in Naeto C voice
Alhaji you chop pig huh
PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op): 10:52pm On Nov 27, 2015

PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op): 10:41pm On Nov 27, 2015
joseph1832:
Is this the first time you're experiencing fuel scarcity? I remember vividly after the March 28 election, the fuel scarcity that hit Nigeria was way worse than this one, it was worse to the extent that people even couldn't go to work, at least in this one, people can still go to work. So my dear, remind me what GEJ did and why didn't you cry wolf and post pictures when fuel scarcity was paramount during the waning days of GEJ's administration?.
Devaluation caused huge confusion in the oil sector as the petroleum agency did not know the EXCHANGE RATE to be used for the importation of fuel. So please get your story stright! angry
Auntie Ngozi was talking to Nigerians and the press and they were fast at work solving the problem, unlike what is happening now.
PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op): 10:29pm On Nov 27, 2015
onatisi:
Op,the dullard also visited Cameroon. Pls add it to the list to make 12 countries . I can bet it with anyone that dullardihno will visit 2more countries before new year
Thanks for the reminder! Bro did you see the nosense Spain Celebration day they had in Abuja?
Can you imagine this guy celebrating Spain in Abuja, for what now?
PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op):
Hefemale:
Where is west Germany in the list huh
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op): 7:18pm On Nov 27, 2015
joseph1832:
In 181 days you're screaming for change. Isn't it funny you never screamed for transformation during the last administration.

Rest assured that should PMB fail to deliver, its almost a cinch that he will be voted out like the past president.
My Dear do you need me to show you what GEJ did?
So all this up and down while the country is falling apart is okay with you?

PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op): 7:11pm On Nov 27, 2015
Hefemale:
I want to eat bitterleafsoup
grin
PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op): 7:09pm On Nov 27, 2015
And more...

PoliticsRe: President Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op): 7:07pm On Nov 27, 2015
Globe trotting in pictures

PoliticsPresident Muhammadu Buhari Visits His 12th Country Since May 29, 2015 by Bitterleafsoup(op):
Nigerians voted for change and they are getting it in the worst way ever. Since May 29th 2015 our President has been to 12 countries in 181 days.

Nigerians are stuck in the country dealing with everything from fuel scarcity, insurgency in the North East, constant armed robbery in the West, massive protesting in the East.

Millions of dollars are being thrown away on trips that have not benefited the Nigerian people one bit.

Below is a list of countries the president has visited since he assumed office.

1. Niger:

On June 3, the president embarked on his first official trip. He left for Niger Republic to hold talks with President Mahamadou Issoufou on security and how to curb the activities of the terrorist group, Boko Haram in the region.

2. Chad:

On June 4, Buhari headed for Chad to hold talks with his Chadian counterpart, Idris Deby, as Nigeria and neighbouring countries find lasting solutions to the lingering Boko Haram insurgency. Bothe presidents vowed to enhance cooperation in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency.

3. Germany:

Two days after his trip from Niger and Chad, the president left Abuja for Germany to attend the G-7 meeting, accompanied by a 20-person delegation including former Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, former Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Abdulrahman Dambazau (ret.), his personal photographer, Bayo Omoboriowo, and his cook named ‘Anne’.

4. South Africa:

On June 15, President Buhari traveled to South Africa to attend the African Union (AU) summit in which he was the chairperson of the Peace & Security Council meeting. He commissioned the Nigeria Immigration center in the country and also met with some Nigerians living in the country.

5. United States of America:

President Muhammadu Buhari speaks at he UN Assembly while Barrack Obama of the United States looks on
On July 19, President Buhari left Abuja for the USA with a 33-man delegation. The White House was said to have invited Buhari via a statement on June 27, saying that Barack Obama is looking forward to his visit, during which both leaders will be discussing the threat of Boko Haram and how to tackle insurgency.

5a.He also visited the US again in September for the UN General Assembly. The president left Katsina state with a 22-man delegation after celebrating the Eid in his home town in Daura.

6. Benin Republic:

On August 1, President Buhari paid a one-day visit to Benin Republic in continuation of the effort to curb Boko Haram insurgency. He was conferred with a traditional title ‘Manahouwhe’ Gbede’, which means “I will never forget you”.He was also conferred with the national honour of Grand Croix du Benin (Grand Cross of Benin), which is the highest award in that country.

7. Ghana:

On September 7, Buhari arrived Ghana where he was received by the Ghanaian President, John Mahama. During a press conference with President Mahama, Buhari vowed to appoint his cabinet before the end of September.

8. France:

Buhari left Abuja for Paris on September 14, on a three-day official visit following an invitation from his French counterpart Francois Hollande. They both had a closed door meeting where they decided on military cooperation. Buhari also met with top management of biggest multinational companies to discuss their future investments in Nigeria.

9. India:

On October 27, President Buhari left Abuja for New Delhi, India, to take part in the 3rd Summit of the India-Africa Forum. While in the country, Buhari joined other African leaders at summit. He also met with Nigerians living in India and had discussions with Indian businessmen.

10. Iran:

The president arrived at the Mehrabad International Airport on Sunday, November 22 and was received by the Iranian deputy president, Shariat Madri. He was in Tehran, Iran, to participate in the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) summit.


11. Malta:
November 26, 2015 the Preseident landed in Malta 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Governement Meeting.

(Revised) 12. Thanks to Brother onatisi for reminding us how President Muhammadu Buhari took a two-day visit to Cameroon in July, on a useless bid to soothe fractious ties between the West African neighbors and strengthen cooperation against Islamist militant group Boko Harem.



President Buhari plans to leave Malta for Paris on Sunday where he would present Nigeria’s statement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference billed to open in the French capital on Monday, November 30.
PoliticsRe: Sabotage & Theft Undermining Power Supply- Buhari.. by Bitterleafsoup: 8:46am On Nov 25, 2015
When will we hear how he solve the problems, instead of who created them?
We still waiting rainey season is overoooo!

PoliticsRe: Fuel Scarcity: APC Senators Frustrate Move To Summon Buhari by Bitterleafsoup: 8:27am On Nov 25, 2015
tongue

PoliticsRe: Even Dogs At Govt House Cost More Than ₦18k To Maintain- Ben Bruce by Bitterleafsoup: 8:54am On Nov 24, 2015
lastpage:

SaTANoid! tongue tongue tongue

Show us PROOF of the above, from the Fed Govt Account Books........... not some fake "captcha" you did yourself!





Lastpage!
zombie where is your proof that GEJ and others were corrupt? Why NOI is in her new job enjoying and GEJ traveling the globe making millions for just showing up. You people are delusional.
PoliticsRe: Even Dogs At Govt House Cost More Than ₦18k To Maintain- Ben Bruce by Bitterleafsoup: 8:35am On Nov 24, 2015
The change is clear!
This administration is out to suffer the 95% that voted for them but they are still defending them. I guess all that clueless talk during the election has infected them.

PoliticsRe: Legal Implications Of Abubakar Audu's Death – Festus Keyamo by Bitterleafsoup: 10:16am On Nov 23, 2015
lipsrsealed

PoliticsRe: Why Nigerians Are Dying Young by Bitterleafsoup(op): 10:14am On Nov 23, 2015
parrygee:
Our women cause us so much heartbreak.

Frontpage pls.
More then Kim Kardashian or Holly Berry your kidding right?
PoliticsRe: Why Nigerians Are Dying Young by Bitterleafsoup(op): 10:13am On Nov 23, 2015
feldido:
All the African countries are below 60...SMH
It is truley a sad and despicable reality.
CrimeRe: ‘I Defraud Victim N100,000 In Every Operation’: Fraudsters (pictured) by Bitterleafsoup: 10:11am On Nov 23, 2015
Bitterleafsoup:
undecided
Just like the Edo Governor brought his people Mamiwata for first lady and sacrificing all Edo people project money to her dey even happy with it no complaints.
CrimeRe: ‘I Defraud Victim N100,000 In Every Operation’: Fraudsters (pictured) by Bitterleafsoup: 10:06am On Nov 23, 2015
undecided
PoliticsRe: Igbo Leaders Plan To Meet Pres. Buhari On The Marginalization Of Igbos by Bitterleafsoup: 9:39am On Nov 23, 2015
Ioannes:
please can someone define what the Igbos mean by marginalisation?

during the last dispensation they fed fat on gej's naivety and cluelessness. they held prime positions in the bureaucracy of the country's governance and the government ran the nation aground despite more than $100/barrel for more than 4 years.

the Yorubas were stylishly sidelined and nobody heard them chanting war songs.

MAIN QUESTION: How are the Igbos marginalised in Nigeria?

Any takers?
Were you not on Nairaland during elections? How many times did APChites shout Igbos are insignificance in Nigerian politricks. We had prime positions for 5 years and those women were demonized,bullied and blamed for 45 years of rot. If you don't know what tbey did I can show you a thread highlighting their achievements. Yet and still the 95% refuse to admitt the last administration got anything done. Is that the first time in Nigerian history that the gasoline was that high? Like I said I can point you to a thread with achievements and let us compare pass administrations.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Leaders Plan To Meet Pres. Buhari On The Marginalization Of Igbos by Bitterleafsoup: 9:31am On Nov 23, 2015
PassingShot:
Why are the south easterners crying of marginalization then?
Because we refuse to keep quiet anymore. We are tired of smiling and suffering if your not tired we are tired. We have tried one Nigeria for 50 years to our detriment. How many times have you heard that Igbos are insignificant or peripheral in the poltical scheme? Don't your collegues shout it everyday on this forum. If your not tired of being screwed by the elites, we are tired we are over it!
PoliticsRe: Igbo Leaders Plan To Meet Pres. Buhari On The Marginalization Of Igbos by Bitterleafsoup: 9:16am On Nov 23, 2015
PassingShot:
Politics has always being about manipulation one way or the other. The Igbos had their chances but failed to seize them because of hatred for a man. Had they voted for Buhari/Okadigbo or Buhari/Ume-Ezeoke in 2003 or 2007, they could have produced the president. But they despised him so much that the man had to look SW. So, whose fault?
So are South Westerners benefiting from APC and Buhari?
PoliticsRe: Igbo Leaders Plan To Meet Pres. Buhari On The Marginalization Of Igbos by Bitterleafsoup: 9:14am On Nov 23, 2015
These are the same Governors that stole all the money ment to build Igboland. Now you want to talk about it? First Roaches we want to hear what you did with billions during your 5 years in office. Start your talk with that!
Why is Imo State a lagoon in rainey season?

PoliticsWhy Nigerians Are Dying Young by Bitterleafsoup(op): 3:52am On Nov 23, 2015
Nigerian youth should be concerned that after 25 your life is half way over. 50 is still young in most countries, especially where they have adequate healthcare facilities.

Instead of pressuring our leaders to build hospitals and eradicate poverty, we are busy practicing tribalism and dividing ourselves among party lines. When will we wake up and realize that we are the cause of out own problem?

We are concerned about celebrities, sports, and sex instead of finding ways to better our lives. Take a look at that list and tell me why are Japanese or even Sudanese living longer?

Life Expectancy by Country

Afghanistan - 50.9
Albania - 78.1
Algeria - 76.6
Andorra - 82.7
Angola - 55.6
Antigua and Barbuda - 76.3
Argentina - 77.7
Armenia - 74.5
Australia - 82.2
Austria - 80.3
Azerbaijan - 72.2
The Bahamas - 72.2
Bahrain - 78.7
Bangladesh - 70.9
Barbados - 75.2
Belarus - 72.5
Belgium - 80.1
Belize - 68.6
Benin - 61.5
Bhutan - 69.5
Bolivia - 68.9
Bosnia and Herzegovina - 76.6
Botswana - 54.2
Brazil - 73.5
Brunei - 77.0
Bulgaria - 74.6
Burkina Faso - 65.1
Burundi - 60.1
Cambodia - 64.1
Cameroon - 57.9
Canada - 81.8
Cape Verde - 71.9
Central African Republic - 51.8
Chad - 49.8
Chile - 78.6
China - 75.3
Colombia - 75.5
Comoros - 63.9
Congo, Republic of the - 58.8
Congo, Democratic Republic of the - 56.9
Costa Rica - 78.4
Cote d'Ivoire - 58.3
Croatia - 76.6
Cuba - 78.4
Cyprus - 78.5
Czech Republic - 78.5
Denmark - 79.3
Djibouti - 62.8
Dominica - 76.8
Dominican Republic - 78.0
East Timor (Timor-Leste) - 67.7
Ecuador - 76.6
Egypt - 73.7
El Salvador - 74.4
Equatorial Guinea - 63.9
Eritrea - 63.8
Estonia - 74.3
Ethiopia - 61.5
Fiji - 72.4
Finland - 79.8
France - 81.8
Gabon - 52.0
The Gambia - 64.6
Georgia - 76.0
Germany - 80.6
Ghana - 66.2
Greece - 80.4
Grenada - 74.1
Guatemala - 72.0
Guinea - 60.1
Guinea-Bissau - 50.2
Guyana - 68.1
Haiti - 63.5
Honduras - 71.0
Hungary - 75.7
Iceland - 81.3
India - 68.1
Indonesia - 72.5
Iran - 71.2
Iraq - 71.5
Ireland - 80.7
Israel - 81.4
Italy - 82.1
Jamaica - 73.6
Japan - 84.7
Jordan - 80.5
Kazakhstan - 70.6
Kenya - 63.8
Kiribati - 65.8
Korea, North - 70.1
Korea, South - 80.0
Kosovo - 71.3
Kuwait - 77.8
Kyrgyzstan - 70.4
Laos - 63.9
Latvia - 73.7
Lebanon - 75.9
Lesotho - 52.9
Liberia - 58.6
Libya - 76.3
Liechtenstein - 81.8
Lithuania - 76.2
Luxembourg - 80.1
Macedonia - 76.0
Madagascar - 65.6
Malawi - 53.5
Malaysia - 74.8
Maldives - 75.4
Mali - 55.3
Malta - 80.3
Marshall Islands - 72.8
Mauritania - 62.7
Mauritius - 75.4
Mexico - 75.7
Micronesia, Federated States of - 72.6
Moldova - 70.4
Monaco - 89.5
Mongolia - 69.3
Montenegro - 78.4
Morocco - 76.7
Mozambique - 52.9
Myanmar (Burma) - 66.3
Namibia - 51.6
Nauru - 66.8
Nepal - 67.5
Netherlands - 81.2
New Zealand - 81.1
Nicaragua - 73.0
Niger - 55.1
Nigeria - 53.0
Norway - 81.7
Oman - 75.2
Pakistan - 67.4
Palau - 72.9
Panama - 78.5
Papua New Guinea - 67.0
Paraguay - 77.0
Peru - 73.5
Philippines - 72.8
Poland - 76.9
Portugal - 79.2
Qatar - 78.6
Romania - 74.9
Russia - 70.5
Rwanda - 59.7
Saint Kitts and Nevis - 75.7
Saint Lucia - 77.6
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 75.1
Samoa - 73.5
San Marino - 83.2
Sao Tome and Principe - 64.6
Saudi Arabia - 75.1
Senegal - 61.3
Serbia - 75.3
Seychelles - 74.5
Sierra Leone - 57.8
Singapore - 84.7
Slovakia - 76.7
Slovenia - 7.80
Solomon Islands - 75.1
Somalia - 52.0
South Africa - 49.7
South Sudan - 60.8
Spain - 81.6
Sri Lanka - 76.7
Sudan - 63.7
Suriname - 72.0
Swaziland - 51.1
Sweden - 82.0
Switzerland - 82.5
Syria - 75.6
Taiwan - 80.0
Tajikistan - 67.4
Tanzania - 61.7
Thailand - 74.4
Togo - 64.5
Tonga - 76.0
Trinidad and Tobago - 72.6
Tunisia - 75.9
Turkey - 73.6
Turkmenistan - 69.8
Tuvalu - 66.2
Uganda - 54.9
Ukraine - 69.4
United Arab Emirates - 77.3
United Kingdom - 80.5
United States of America - 79.7
Uruguay - 77.0
Uzbekistan - 73.6
Vanuatu - 73.1
Vatican City (Holy See) - No permanent population
Venezuela - 74.5
Vietnam - 73.2
Yemen - 65.2
Zambia - 52.2
Zimbabwe - 57.1

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