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Family / Re: This Statistic Is Damn Frightening!!! by blemon44(m): 8:06pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
chaii this is end time things |
Politics / Re: What Do You See About Nigeria by blemon44(m): 8:04pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
I see Nigeria moving forward with GEJ piloting |
Politics / Re: Hypocrisy Is When You Say Buhari Is Too Old At 70 by blemon44(m): 8:03pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
Hypocrisy is when you vote for buhari after all the innocent blood he has killed through boko haram |
Celebrities / Re: FG Of Nigeria Planning To Ban Porn Sites – What's Your Openion? by blemon44(m): 8:01pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
my opinion is biased this is a bad market for afrocandy 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Fayose Will Not Like This! See The Crowd That Came Out In Ekiti For Buhari by blemon44(m): 8:00pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
same old people every where they go 1 Like |
Crime / Re: Two Young Girls Beheaded In Iju, Ondo State by blemon44(m): 7:57pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
WHO DID THIS BUHARI 2 Likes |
Webmasters / Re: Nigeria Plans To Ban Pornographic Websites - Sambo Dasuki, NSA by blemon44(m): 6:21pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
why nah she we no go dey learn better style again 1 Like 1 Share |
Celebrities / Re: Blame Actresses For Sexual Harassment In Nollywood – Nazareth Bako by blemon44(m): 12:33pm On Jan 25, 2015 |
ok we'll blame them |
Politics / Re: Craziest Laws From Around The World by blemon44(m): 1:22am On Jan 25, 2015 |
@op next time try to arrange your thread very well so that people will understand |
Politics / Re: Ex-militants Regroup In Bayelsa, Threaten War If Jonathan Loses Election by blemon44(m): 1:11am On Jan 25, 2015 |
i'm really tired about commenting on this election issue everyday jonathan and buhari what again do i have to say i have already said all that i have to say |
Politics / Ex-militants Regroup In Bayelsa, Threaten War If Jonathan Loses Election by blemon44(m): 12:45am On Jan 25, 2015 |
group of ex-militants in the Niger Delta, led by Government Ekpemopulo (aka Tompolo), on Friday met in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, and threatened war over what they described as coordinated attacks on the campaign team of President Goodluck Jonathan in some Northern States. The group vowed to resort to violence and engage in armed confrontation with anyone or group plotting to derail Mr. Jonathan’s second term ambition. |
Politics / I Will Be The President.jonathan Is Clueless&buhari Is An Old Grand Pa - NCP by blemon44(m): 5:17pm On Jan 24, 2015 |
[b]The Presidential candidate of the National Conscience Party, Mr. Martin Onovo, tells GBENRO ADEOYE about his political aspiration and why he is confident of winning the February presidential election..He told Punch I am obviously the most prepared candidate as you can see from our vision. We have witnessed misgovernance in Nigeria. We have identified with Prof. Chinua Achebe, Prof. Wole Soyinka, the Hon. Justice Muhammed Uwaiz, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, and so on. We have the solution to Nigeria’s problems. But some people say the contest is between President Goodluck Jonathan and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and that other aspirants like yourself are only adding up to the number. We think differently. The majority of Nigerians see the two candidates as the problems with the country. Their parties have been indicted for rigging elections in the past. They have brazenly violated Section 91 of the Electoral Act on election finance. They both deploy slush funds. Jonathan, globally reputed to be clueless and Buhari, an old grandpa, cannot win in a free and fair election. Nigerian people have openly rejected both of them but the corrupt power brokers in the country still wish to impose one of them on us by manipulating the process. We are sure they will fail. Why are you so confident of your chances in the election? I am supremely confident because I think properly and I believe that most Nigerians think properly and will do the right thing by voting for the National Conscience Party. We have promised to reduce fuel price by improving domestic crude oil refining, which translates to lower cost, but the incumbent oversaw the subsidy fraud. We have also promised to increase minimum wage by decreasing the maximum wage while maintaining the wage bill; meanwhile, the incumbent government has been delaying salaries and owing pensions. We will spend about $9bn to double power generation in two and half years. Since 1999, Nigeria has spent about $51bn on power, according to the Financial Intelligence Magazine report, but generation has remained at the same level, which is about 3,000MW. So, every reasonable voterwill vote for NCP because the NCP is committed to serving the Nigerian people and has done so since it was founded. During the 2011 general elections, you also said you would sacrifice your life for the development of your people (Nigerians), if the sacrifice involves you leading soldiers to Sambisa forest to rescue the Chibok schoolgirls now, are you ready? We will all die sometime. Nobody lives here forever. Can you confirm that the girls are in Sambisa forest today? We will first determine where the girls are, who is detaining them or keeping them from their families and then, we can take appropriate actions for their rescue or ransom. There is a story that they were sold or married off. We will acquire intelligence information, confirm it and then act appropriately. You said recently that if elected as president, your government would expel Boko Haram, don’t you think the target is too bogus? Bogus? We need to expel Boko Haram from our territory. We can expel them. We will most definitely expel them when elected. Our forces are larger and better trained than the senseless rag-tag band of Boko Haram cowards. We will motivate, equip and arm our men better to defeat Boko Haram if they do not surrender after a stern warning. Only a bad government like the illegitimate and corrupt one in place now will tolerate Boko Haram after the incident at Federal Government College, Buni-Yadi, Yobe State where about 59 of our children were killed in horrific circumstances[/b] |
Romance / MUST SEE:: 10 Reasons Why Ladies Steal Their Friend's Boyfriend by blemon44(m): 4:50pm On Jan 24, 2015 |
1. Jealousy . If she finds the guy caring and loving she deffinately would get jealous especially if she is single or her own BF is not that caring and nice. So stop telling your friend how caring your guy is. 2. Love She could fall in love with your BF, ''Birds of the same feathers flies together after all'' she might just like the same type of guys you do. 3. Money What else if not Money, he doesn't spare any cash to spoil you and your friend(s) are aware, hmmm where ever there is Sugar, ants comes in thousands. 4. Care Every lady loves to be pampered, cared for and loved, if your guy is giving you such then your friend(s) would want to steal him, he is a scarce commodity. 5. Ego Some ladies just do it to show they can most especially if you are bragging of is undying love for you or that you trust him so much that you know he wouldn't cheat on you, men! you just called the Calvary upon yourself. Stop the act, now. 6. Wickedness Yeap some friends are like that, they believe if they are not happy your their friend dont deserve to be as well, while some would do it just to see you sad. Hmmm some friends could be evil i tell you. 7. Fun Have seen some ladies who claimed they did it just to have fun (something to kill boredom), i once ask a female friend why she would do such to her friend and her reply was '' doing something crazy & silly can be fun sometimes '' she said. 8. Pleasure Most ladies can't just resist hearing a guy is good in bed or he has the BIG thing, they would want to have a taste at all cost. Dont share your sexcapades with friends. 9. Stupidi. She is just Crazy, she believes she can get back at you when she steals your BF from you. Be careful not to offend some friends. 10. Singleness When a lady is single and not loving it she can be a dangerous friend to keep, because your Boyfriend might just be the closest catch for her. So if you are in a happy relationship and your friends is not please dont share your happy moments with her. |
Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan Builds New Mansion In Okrika (Photos) - Citypeople Magazine by blemon44(m): 4:37pm On Jan 24, 2015 |
mayorall: then there comes a portable house |
Sports / Re: Ivory Coast Vs Mali: AFCON 2015 (1 - 1) On 24th Janaury 2015 by blemon44(m): 1:07pm On Jan 24, 2015 |
Ivory Coast will loose the match |
Politics / Re: Shettima Begs Residents As Jonathan Campaigns In Borno by blemon44(m): 11:15pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
hrakabz: are you a saint |
Politics / Re: Shettima Begs Residents As Jonathan Campaigns In Borno by blemon44(m): 10:20pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
GEJ until the end of time 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: General Buhari Calls For Total Sharia In Nigeria by blemon44(m): 3:22pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
we know that buhari is not going to win this year's election but you guys should stop posting old news here 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Saudi King Is Dead.....(confirmed News) by blemon44(m): 3:20pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
litem234: for your mind you want this to make front page maybe you're just waking up |
Sports / Asisat Oshoala: Liverpool Ladies Sign Nigerian Prospect by blemon44(m): 3:17pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
[b]New Liverpool signing Asisat Oshoala is "one of the best young players in the world", says Reds boss Matt Beard. Oshoala won both the Golden Boot and Golden Ball - as Player of the Tournament - at last year's Under-20 World Cup Finals, and becomes the first player from Africa to compete in the Women's Super League. "We beat a number of top American and European clubs to Asisat's signature," said Beard as he welcomed the 20-year-old striker. "Asisat is one of the best young players in the world." In addition to her star performances in the U20 World Cup, Oshoala also collected the Golden Ball award as the senior Nigeria team qualified for the 2015 World Cup by winning the African Women's Championship. Asisat Oshoala collects the Golden Ball trophy at the U20 Women's World Cup Asisat Oshoala, centre, collects the Golden Ball trophy at the U20 Women's World Cup And she was named 2014's African Women's Player of the Year and Youth Player of the Year after helping her club side Rivers Angels become Nigerian champions. Beard added: "She's not the finished article yet but she's got pace, power and she certainly knows where the goal is. "I watched her at the Under-20 World Cup, where she was sensational, and we had early dialogue with her about coming to Liverpool. "There's been plenty of other interest in her in the last few months, but she chose to join us and I'm absolutely delighted." Oshoala, nicknamed 'Seedorf' after Dutch legend Clarence, said: "To be able to join the reigning Super League champions is absolutely fantastic. "Liverpool Ladies are a massive club with some fantastic players who I believe can help me to develop my game to the next level. "It was also a big incentive to be able to play in the Women's Champions League, which is a huge competition that I'm confident we can do well in." Oshoala is Beard's fourth signing of the window after he also added Satara Murray, Ingrid Ryland and Line Krogedal Smorsgard to his squad. Key players Lucy Bronze and Amanda da Costa have departed, to Manchester City and Washington Spirit respectively. But the manager reckoned: "With the addition of these four new players I believe this is the best squad I've ever put together. "We've won the league for the last two years and we'll aim to do it again, although next season is going to be the most competitive ever. "Clubs like Manchester City and Notts County have recruited really well and I can see four or five teams battling it out for the title. "We can be one of them, especially if we can avoid the dreadful injury problems we had early on last season."[/b]
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Celebrities / Re: Don't Marry Because All Your Friends Are Getting Married. by blemon44(m): 2:59pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
but love does not really work out again cos 95% of the women are after money and power |
Politics / Re: Danger: Nigeria Election Tensions Raise Spectre Of Break-up! by blemon44(m): 2:28pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
OmoUSH: this is a diehard GEJ's thread if you don't have what to say pls leave us alone |
Politics / Re: Everybody Buhari! We Need Change.. Is Buhari A Conductor? by blemon44(m): 1:59pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
how much will you pay me for one like 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Buhari:the Only Leader Ever Who Voted Against His Nation by blemon44(m): 1:57pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
buhari is a traitor 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Danger: Nigeria Election Tensions Raise Spectre Of Break-up! by blemon44(m): 1:53pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
SeverusSnape: you know what i think I think if buhari should loose that's when is going to be bloody but its not going to be bloody if GEJ looses cos he is a man of peace but i still think that buhari will fail the fourth time 1 Like |
Politics / Danger: Nigeria Election Tensions Raise Spectre Of Break-up! by blemon44(m): 1:48pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
[b]As Nigeria approaches its most divisive and closely fought election since the end of military rule in 1999, its leaders are having to reassure voters that Africa’s most populous nation will remain in one piece. The Feb. 14 vote pitting President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian popular in his southern oil-producing Niger Delta region and in the east, against former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim favoured in the north and religiously mixed southwest, is already proving violent, with the electorate in Africa’s biggest economy more polarised than for decades. “Despite the much-vaunted fear that our nation may not survive the elections … I remain optimistic that we have … the maturity to rise above the challenges,” Senate President David Mark told parliament last week. “Our nation will not disintegrate after the elections.” Ever since 1914, when Britain carved Nigeria out of a swathe of West Africa that was home to diverse peoples speaking more than 500 languages, it has been dogged by the question of how viable it is as a unified nation state. However, most analysts say that even if serious bloodshed follows the election, as many expect, the worst-case scenario of a break-up of a country of 180 million people remains unlikely. “Nigeria has an enormous capacity to absorb risk,” the International Crisis Group’s Africa director Comfort Ero said. “While there are significant concerns about the elections, we are not predicting break-up.” “WAITING TO EXPLODE” However, she added that the republic was “in deep trouble, probably more than at any time since the end of military rule … or even the civil war.” The last time a bit of Nigeria tried to secede, it triggered the 1960s Biafra civil war in which more than a million people died. After that it seemed Nigerians were better off together. But as the election cycle has hotted up, some have floated the idea of division, and Boko Haram insurgents controlling territory the size of Belgium in the northeast are waging an increasingly bloody campaign for a breakaway Islamic state. Separately, dozens of people die every month in ethnic violence in the Middle Belt, where the largely Christian south and mostly Muslim north meet across a patchwork of minority groups that are likely to be split between the two candidates. “Nigeria is bursting at the seams with ethno-religious … problems waiting to explode,” columnist Bayo Oluwasanmi wrote in the African Herald Express, a local daily, last month. “Competition in the coming 2015 presidential election could break the already tattered ties that keep Nigeria whole.” nigeria-map-provThat is probably hyperbole but there are signs the elections could trigger violence that may not be as easy to quell as in 2011, when Buhari’s loss to Jonathan triggered three days of riots in the north that killed 800 and displaced 65,000. Besides regional and ethnic differences, Buhari is also a protest vote for many who say Jonathan has failed to tackle insecurity and corruption, Nigerians’ two biggest complaints, and who was seen as tough on both when he ruled in the 1980s. The pair hugged as they signed a peace pact last week, but clashes between thugs from the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Buhari’s opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) have marred campaign rallies, and the rhetoric remains poisonous and sometimes tinged with religion. Last year the PDP accused the APC of a “devilish plot” to impose an “Islamic agenda” on Nigeria, a dangerous appeal to religious sentiment, while Jonathan has played up his Christian identity, forging ties with hardline evangelical pastors. PDP state governor Ibrahim Shema had to retract a speech in November in which he described APC supporters as “cockroaches” and urged the crowd to “crush them”, a chilling echo of Hutu militia radio broadcasts during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. On the other side, APC governor Rotimi Amaechi said this month that if the poll was not fair, the opposition would set up a “parallel government”, as happened after a disputed election in Ivory Coast in 2010. “If they deny Buhari victory, it could mean civil war because both sides are so dug in,” prominent northern opposition politician Mohammed Junaidu told Reuters. The 2010 Ivory Coast election did spark a civil war but the country was already militarily divided, which Nigeria is not. In Kenya in 2007, a disputed election triggered three weeks of ethnic bloodshed that killed 1,200, a toll that would be far higher in Nigeria where there are many more people and weapons. Ultimately what makes these polls so dicey is that they are a genuine contest, said John Campbell, a former U.S. ambassador to Nigeria and fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. By running in 2011 Jonathan broke an agreement with northern elites, in their minds at least, that it was the north’s ‘turn’ to field a president. Now such regional deals are in tatters. “In the past there has been a kind of consensus among the people who run Nigeria … Elections at the presidential level were largely predetermined,” Campbell said. “What we are talking about now are real elections, with a polarised electorate.”[/b] http://www.nigerianfm.com/danger-nigeria-election-tensions-raise-spectre-of-break-up/ |
Politics / Re: 12 People Collapse At Buhari’s Rally by blemon44(m): 1:58am On Jan 23, 2015 |
buhari don start to dey donate another blood |
Crime / Re: Jealous Housewife Attacks Rival With Acid, Read What She Did To Herself by blemon44(m): 1:57am On Jan 23, 2015 |
chaii seen sorry |
Politics / Re: Saudi Arabia's King Is Dead! by blemon44(m): 1:54am On Jan 23, 2015 |
ok we don hear abeg make una stop to dey post this its now an old news |
Politics / Re: Tribute To Some Nairalanders We'll Miss Come February by blemon44(m): 1:51am On Jan 23, 2015 |
hhahahhahaha i'll become one of the MOD then so that i can tackle on issues like this GEJTILL2019 2 Likes |
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