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Chrisbenogor:Its so sad! Hopefully, Gen.Buhari does well Saturday and forces a runoff. If that happens, I can take pride in my little contributions of the last few months that "Hey, I played a part in rescuing a black nation from the clutches of evil". However, if the reverse is the case, then 5 yrs from now I'll just point to my Tv (every time they show Nigeria and tell my child) ". . . . See those fo*olish people on TV? In 2011 we tried to rescue them but they refused. Now, they still complaining that they got no food, no job, or electricity. Same complaints almost 60yrs in a row. . . ." |
Chrisbenogor:^^^^Trust me they do!!!! |
^^^Calm Down, in ur Region Saturday is less than 24 hrs away. . . . !!! |
Find out what their Twitter accounts/addresses are through Google and send them links of the election malpractices; Not 1, not 2, not 10 bother them with it until someone looks it up! Cedric, Kevin Hart, Steve Harvey everybody! The ones in Nigeria cant save themselves, those of yall in diaspora should rescue them from themselves! |
I hope folks will take my advice. This can be a easily trending topic: Flood the timelines of Folks and celebrities like Charlie Sheen, 50 cent, Wale, Rick Ross, Kim Kardashian etc. People that have a lot of influence and followership in the Youth World. One tweet and millions of people are seeing it! Doesnt make sense? Lol. All it takes is one celebrity asking/tweeting "Why the fuxck am I getting tweets about Nigeria?" for the world to take notice and make this a trending topic. You think these Celebrities dont have Nigerian Followers? Think again! Flood timelines. Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Twitter Addresses @50cent (50cent; Multi-Platinum Rapper and Entrepreneur) @KimKardashian (Kim Kardashian;Reality Show Star) @Wale (Wale; Rapper) @rickyrozay (Rick Ross; Rapper) etc Flood their timelines make this a a trending topic. Alert the world to the fuxckery and joke that is Nigeria! Use technology to your advantage! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! |
Chrisbenogor:Dude, I gave up on Nigerians but after talking to my Step-Dad today, Know what he told me? "Nigerians are not bad people. When a person has been brainwashed into thinking that his situation (i.e Poverty and suffering) is normal, its hard to change their minds. Now, in such a case you dont leave the "change" to them 'cause it will never happen: YOU FORCE IT ON THEM!!!!" I used to come on here (NL) alot in the past, then I chose to go back to just reading (if I even visited at all) because I just couldnt believe the level of ignorance of the average Nigerian. Its sad, but its up to you to help them. Your country needs you!!!! |
Whatever u do Please, please, please, bombard those journalists timelines with the video evidence! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! |
precision7:He is right, u know! During the last elections me and my boys and some of my mens n 'em snatched a couple ballot boxes from a Voting Station in Fort Greene. Then we moved on to SheepsHead Bay where we bribed a couple People $8 for their voter's card. From there it was on to Jackson Heights where we threw a couple grenades at people that was innocently chilling before voting commenced in they area. Finally, we moved on to Washington Heights where we illegally affixed our own thumbprints on the voters cards of innocent unsuspecting voters. Mrs. Michelle Obama promised me a bag of Rice for my efforts. . . . . . |
Chrisbenogor:Do Your part: Tweet! Tweet ! Tweet! Let them feel the power of Information and Technology! |
Seun, we waiting! |
[quote author=mama-gee link=topic=645803.msg8129491#msg8129491 date=1302824648][color=deeppink]Do you have a problem with it? The word "roguos" means to steal or in this sense leaders that steal from the public.[/color][/quote]You really are on drugs! soloqy:Not if she spelt it more than once and is defending its meaning. Biyytch is insane! |
According to the video uploader (jujufilms): "The woman in red is Baridi Naleloo, PDP women leader Ward 4 B-Dere and a staff of Gokana local government working for Mr. Victor Giadom chairman of the council and a cousin of Hon. Magnus Abe. Woman thumb printing is Barivure a staff of University of Science and technology, Port Harcourt and a PDP member." |
Folks, If Nigerians cant help Nigerians maybe its about time the sane ones amongst you seek the help of the Outside world!!! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! |
[quote author=mama-gee link=topic=645803.msg8129346#msg8129346 date=1302822879][color=deeppink]Of course, every thief in Nigeria would cry and be frustrated and cry if they were to lose a presidential election. . . That's the way one can tell these roguos leaders before they get into office. [/color][/quote]"ROGUOS" Leaders?! ![]() |
People, to get the attention of the world you have to send this link around the world as much as possible----- to those who can take action. TODAY, TWITTER IS KING!!! I do not know any popular European/Asian correspondents' Twitter addresses; I know Nigeria has a huge population of her citizens in those continents. Try to find out what the Twitter accounts of the top Journalists/Reporter/Correspondents on those continents are and continuously flood their time lines with this link and other proof of electoral irregularities. These criminals should not be allowed to return to power. Trust me, if even 500 people (each) retweet this link 10 times a day, everyday, to all the journalists listed below, SOMEONE IS BOUND TO TAKE NOTICE! Let the fight to take Nigeria back from the crime bosses begin today! Evidence of Rigging in Nigeria's Elections. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl5JSE1YrCs TWITTER ADDRESSES: @IshasSesayCNN (Isha Sesay; CNN Correspondent) @WolfBlitzerCNN (Wolf Blitzer; CNN-- "The Situation Room) @Camanpour (Christiane Amandpour; CNN CHIEF CORRESPONDENT) @AndersonCooper (CNN Correspondent) @BBCAmerica (BBC World News) @AJEnglish (Al Jazeera News International) ET al. . . . . . Bombard their twitter pages with numerous tweets of the link. Someone is bound to listen; trust me!!! |
Jakumo:Oh, just shut it, u freaking imbec*ile! |
seun, why is this not on the front page? |
ROFLMAO! No, I didnt. lol |
Video Evidence Of Massive Rigging! « on: Today at 03:09:46 PM » See video evidence of massive rigging in south south below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl5JSE1YrCs |
Aigbofa:Dude, on some real shiyyt, I dont understand how these folks think. I look at incidents like this and I'm almost thankful for the slave traders. I feel sorry for my ancestors, but, damn, to live in such a society?! ![]() |
[quote author=edo.girl link=topic=646592.msg8127146#msg8127146 date=1302799500]The CPC cannot do it any more than the ACN can. So why should the ACN make all the concessions? From all that has come out so far from these negotiations, can you please mention one, yes, a single concession that the CPC has offered? You make out as though somehow the CPC is the senior party, has more clout, or won more seats in last week's elections. Buhari is showing again that he's not a pragmatist.[/quote]But a post dated letter of resignation? Then again, when you think of it it would have been a fair trade and PDP would have been gone and buried. . . . . |
Arosa:If You listen real close you'll hear her say ". . . . GoodLuck Ebele Jonathan must remain President!" . |
Wooooow!!! The biyytch actually voted for over 10,000 people all at once by thumbprinting their voters slip! What a country! |
Watch how quick he'll drop Ibos for his Northern Masters once he gets in. lol As usual, the Ibo man loses because of short sightedness and greed! |
juman:Pres.Yar'Adua never attended Christian burials? Can u prove this please? Or was he just happy that Pres.Yar'Adua was dead and he was now gonna become President? |
^^^For a 13yr old kid? Are u insane?! |
BP:But its true that he did not attend his friend and Commander In Chief's burial! |
^^^Ok, I get u. But, I'll tell u: If u ever hear that ur country's reserve, a big economy as it is, ever gets to $1billion u better head for the nearest border because at that point it has all collapsed! |
From reading this theres little Ribadu could do anyways. Tinubu is a criminal of magnificent proportions. Post dated letter? Nominate V.P? With that crook, it clearly will be business as usual. . . . . |
They have damaged my candidacy, says Ribadu By Olu Jacob April 14, 2011 06:07AM print email A dramatic 24 hours in the presidential race reached a climax yesterday after Nuhu Ribadu, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) flag bearer, expressed regret for agreeing to step down for his Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) counterpart, Muhammadu Buhari. On a frenetic day of alliance talks, there were several twists and turns before the deal eventually collapsed. Mr. Ribadu had, during an intense moment in the discussions, agreed to dump his presidential ambition in order for the long mooted coalition to work. The collapse of the alliance means that Mr. Ribadu is going into Saturday’s presidential election with what will seem like little conviction amongst his supporters. In a message sent to NEXT, Mr. Ribadu conceded that the reversal would have a lasting impact on his future prospects. “This is the way this thing has been going all through,” he said. “I know the damage they have done to me personally, but I leave that to God.” Sources at the three day meeting between the ACN and the CPC caucus said that on Tuesday, a decision had been made by Mr. Ribadu in which he accepted to step down for Mr. Buhari for the April 16 election. “He was surprisingly cool about it all,” said an ACN delegate at the meeting. “He said it has never been a do or die affair with him and he was willing to leave the race so that the alliance will work.” Mr. Buhari and a former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, led the discussions for their respective sides. Mr. Buhari had reportedly been eager for the meeting to succeed but was unwilling to back down on certain points, including the idea that Mr. Tinubu becomes his vice president. Mr. Ribadu said he was willing to sacrifice his ambition but others at the meeting were not so selfless. “We have done our part. I have agreed to step down. We have sacrificed for the country. And they won’t even sign a simple letter?” he lamented. The letter that ended a hope After three days of intense deliberations, the parties finally reached a consensus on all the outstanding points. They agreed to field a single candidate, CPC’s Muhammadu Buhari, in the election; that ACN’s Nuhu Ribadu will immediately announce he was no longer running; that the ACN will campaign vigorously for Mr. Buhari’s candidacy, especially in the south west where it has such a great influence; that although it is too late to field another running mate for Mr. Buhari, Tunde Bakare, the CPC vice presidential candidate, will step down immediately after the election; that Mr Tinubu will not be allowed to replace him but may nominate those who would; that Mr Buhari reserved the final right to choose from among the list of three candidates that Mr. Tinubu submits. Mr Tinubu, whose vice presidential ambition had also been blamed for the collapse of previous talks, immediately named three people for the job. They are Yemi Osinbajo a former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Mr Tinubu’s administration, Yemi Cardoso, who was Mr Tinubu’s budget commissioner and a former Lagos State finance commissioner, Wale Edun. Although Mr. Bakare had agreed to these terms, he balked when the ACN delegates insisted he signed a post dated resignation letter to seal the deal. He vehemently refused to append his signature to such a document. According to a source, it was at this point that the overnight meeting, which went on till 2am, reached an impasse. The ACN refused to take Mr Bakare’s word that he will abide by the meeting’s decision. “How else could they make sure that he would not back out later?” said a former governor who was also a facilitator at the meeting. No alliance anymore The ACN delegates, who at this point were visibly aggrieved by the CPC, quickly started some damage control. The party’s national chairman, Bisi Akande issued a statement assuring its supporters that the party has not entered into any alliance with the CPC. “We as party that believes in democratic values have therefore decided that in the overall interest of the parties involved, our democracy as well as our country, it is better for each of the parties to go into the presidential election on its own platform,” he said. Also smarting from the breakdown in discussions, Bunmi Aborishade, the coordinator, Team Ribadu USA Convener, Ribadu for Nigeria Coalition said, “Please note that the alliance talk between the ACN and the CPC to field a single candidate finally broke down yesterday because Buhari/CPC reneged on the earlier agreement that the party with the highest number of seats in the National Assembly elections would produce the presidential candidate for the two parties.” A small window However, Rotimi Fashakin, the CPC spokesman, said talks were ongoing. “I really don’t know when you get that information. Talks are ongoing and 10 minutes in politics can make a lot of difference so, don’t rely on the information you got 45 minutes ago. I believe that all the impediments have been removed.” When asked if the two parties have finally agreed to go into the election together and settled all differences, he said: “I believe so.” Mr. Akande similarly left open a small window of opportunity. “If at the end of the election on Saturday there is no clear winner we will make a decision on which way to go, in the overriding interest of all Nigerians,” he said. Additional reporting by Festus Owete http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/Metro/Politics/5689855-146/story.csp |
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[/color][/quote]"ROGUOS" Leaders?!