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All these name sef - Goodluck , heienken - na wa o |
Onlytruth:So what will happen if i dont take the oath and win the election by rigging? Who will punish me? |
paddy_lo:Myself i dey good mood - i would have called u mumu ,primitive id iot , but as i am also in a good mood - i will resist the temptation. |
Onlytruth:Please advice when swearing at shrine became a part of the constitution of Nigeria or part of the electoral act I actually commend INEC, PDP AND PPA for not attending such nonsensical event - Where were the so called gods when kidnapping and armed robbery was rampant . |
Swearing a pact with the devil - and they wonder when evil takes over the state. |
Wily*Wily:You stink of hate - i hope it consumes you |
Can one become a king without coming from a Royal lineage?
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A businessman from Derbyshire has been crowned king of a Nigerian province. Christopher Ejiofor fled to Littleover from Nigeria as a war refugee nearly 40 years ago. The 63-year-old built up a successful aircraft maintenance firm and sent thousands of pounds back to Ezeagu, in Enugu state, where he was born. In recognition of his contributions he was elected the first Christian ruler of the province and crowned in an elaborate coronation at his £4m palace. The coronation saw thousands of guests bring him gifts including rams, giant portraits and a cow. Mr Ejiofor said he initially turned down the role because of the distance, but was persuaded to take it when the other candidates dropped out. The committed Christian has now built a 10-bedroom palace where he plans to retire with his wife and four children. When I left Nigeria it was on the last plane, which was being shot at Christopher Ejiofor As king he will organise a local government, oversee conservation projects, pardon criminals and bestow knighthoods. Mr Ejiofor was forced to flee the country in 1970 after being arrested because he was a military adviser on the losing side of a civil war. He started work at East Midlands Airport and was handed British citizenship. He said: "It's a great honour and privilege to recognised by your people. "I did not want this position but in the end I was convinced to put my name forward and I was unanimously elected. "When I left Nigeria it was on the last plane, which was being shot at. "We were refugees in Gabon and had lost everything. "But hard work has been part of my ethos and although we were very deprived, we worked hard. "England was a place of recuperation. It provided me with the platform to recover and expand my life portfolio because there are so many opportunities. "I hope the experiences I have gained from England will help me to bring some sort of order out of the chaos which exists in this part of the world as there is so much potential." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/derbyshire/8447048.stm |
selingel:U can shove your prayers where the sun dont shine - People with similar mentality is the reason why the nation is in a constant cesspit |
@poster I dont believe this nonsense - how can the U S stoop this low to threaten Nigerian officials with visa cancellation . The fact of the matter Nigeria has nothing to use as leverage over the U.s - |
Yo Poster - Wassup my man - I had a dream too - that all cars in Nigeria were replaced with Cadillacs, corvette's and Nolloywood was renamed Hollywood cant wait? |
I wish i could be there - I hope we have a massive turnout |
I hereby support this motion and hope it is not submerged by tribal bashing |
Everything that needs to be known is already out. These people are just trying to milk the whole situation. Abeg make the guy go sid don for somewhere |
Letters ke? . Hope they get a quick response |
There is a thick cloud of uncertainty over the claim that ailing Nigerian President Umaru Yar’Adua had telephone conversations with key officials of his administration from his sick bed in a Saudi Arabian hospital. At the same time, Nigerians in the diaspora have written a letter to Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud on the continued absence of President Yar’Adua from the country, demanding true information on the state of his health. The Forum, which is based in London, said in the letter made available to Thisday newspaper that it had become compelling because Nigerian leaders have decided to hoard information on the exact state of the President’s state, adding that the situation has inflicted harsh conditions on 150 million Nigerian people to whom the President is accountable. Reports yesterday There were reports on Wednesday that the President, who left the country exactly 46 days ago, spoke with Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan, President of the Senate, David Mark and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Dimeji Bankole. But none of the three key officials of the Yar’Adua administration spoke directly on the said telephone conversations which allegedly took place with the President. Minister of Information and Communications, Prof Dora Akunyili, who spoke with journalists at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting, said Mr Jonathan told FEC members that he spoke with the President on Tuesday. Asked to give an update on the President’s health, Ms Akunyili said, “What I know is what the Vice-President told us just before the council meeting that he (Jonathan) spoke with Mr President at about 8pm yesterday (Tuesday).” When asked if President Yar’Adua gave Mr Jonathan any information concerning his return to the country, Ms Akunyili said, “This is the only information I have.” The letter to the Saudi king, Nigerians in Diaspora alleged that the Saudi government has unfortunately been part of the conspiracy, which has continued to deny Nigerians of the truth about the health situation of their president — whether he’s still alive or not, improving or worsening in his health condition. The letter signed by Nigerians in the United Kingdom, including former Minister of the Federal Capital Terrotory, Nasir el-Rufai, implored the Saudi King to respond promptly to avert a repeat of the situation in 1983, when the military government of General Muhammadu Buhari was toppled while he was away in Saudi, a situation which it said the Saudi Kingdom found embarrassing. The letter read: “We the under-listed concerned citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria address this open letter of appeal to your government to reveal to Nigerians the exact location and state of health of our president, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, who we believe has been your guest and patient in one of your hospitals since November 23, 2009. This Open Letter of Appeal has become necessary because a nation of nearly 150 million has not seen or heard of its president for six weeks without any credible information, ” “Your Royal Highness, Umaru Yar’Adua is not a private patient but our President and an employee accountable to millions of people. Information about his physical and mental well-being cannot be subject to the usual medical confidentiality of any ordinary citizen. This information should not be kept secret from the people he leads. Sadly, we must admit, that our current government has failed to be truthful and transparent about the extent of infirmity of our president. “In the eyes of many Nigerians, the Saudi government has by default, become part of the conspiracy of secrecy that threatens to destabilize our democracy. Because without information on whether the president is alive or dead, permanently or temporarily infirm, the appropriate provisions of our Constitution cannot take effect to deepen and broaden our democracy. The effect of this leadership vacuum on our nation’s peace, progress and orderliness is self-evident, your Highness,, ,” the letter read. http://www.nation.co.ke/News/africa/-/1066/838058/-/124x0pxz/-/ |
Wily*Wily:] lest we forget the ibo drug dealers - That disease needs to be eradicated possible via ethnic cleansing Absolute no point taking out fraudsters and forgetting drug dealers |
Sunny_bobo:Please you forgot to mention. An ibo man supplied the hard drugs/bombs to the yorubaman brothers for life |
While the Ibo person is genetically modified to carry hard drugs and ruin awhole generation of lives Yorubaman + Iboman = genocide Till death do us apart |
EmperorOlu is on the verge of planning a coup - I guess we all suspend all political ambitions |
unfortunately no chance!!! |
Please check before posting - This thread is already present here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-376589.0.html - Abeg |
Toothless house - The list is here to stay . Even the U,k have added us to their own list " axis of evil" |
ugly - all for the sake of money . I never knew crime can make people so dumb!!! |
That picture could be anybody - Let them show multiple images |
Poster - Please stick to call of duty |
Some serious fantasy here - who is going to pay for all these |
@poster I hope this thread wasn't started to console Nigerians - it is unfortunately to say but terrorism exist in Nigeria and it was just a matter of time before terrorism becomes product for export. |
chidichris:I agree - so how do we tackle this issue of being led to the abyss |
gidson12:I think he is joking - Some people dont realise that War on Terror is not a script written by the western world |
cap28:I dont agree America is funding terrorist to inflict damages on itself all the for sake going to war what would be point. What i subscribe to is "America or western world funds organisations who are used to destablize nations who then later than turn on their source". |
This article has no iota of truth in it - who writes this rubbish - I live in the u.k and i happy to confirm nuthin as changed definitely not living in a police state |
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