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Politics / Re: PHOTOS : Old Pics Of Amaechi And Wike Back Then by Brytawon(m): 1:22am On Oct 16, 2015
akthedream:
For dickheads like you to comprehend easily.. Why not thank him instead of asking him that silly question?

gringringrin Thanks
Politics / Re: PHOTOS : Old Pics Of Amaechi And Wike Back Then by Brytawon(m): 6:56pm On Oct 15, 2015
donphilopus:
I'm always angry whenever I read the rubbish most of these idiotic blabbing blabbers spew here daily. Even if one doesn't wanna contribute, the foolishness that oozes from them wouldn't permit one. I know longer take foolish clowns like them seriously because most of them said more than this during the General Elections. “Buhari Is A Goner”, “Buhari Will Cry Again”, “Buhari Is A Perpetual Loser”, “Buhari Is Unelectable” et al. When it was obvious that Buhari was gonna win the Election, most of the fools went AWOL from Nairaland just to resurrect after some months. Where are people like Victorciza (and some other guys I've forgotten their names)? The spewed gibberish more than this prior to the Presidential Election. Today, they are no more. I would advise y'all (blabbing blabbers) to continue spewing gibberish. 'When' Amaechi is finally cleared, the blabbing fools would crawl to their hideout.

If most of you clowns are even asked to tell the world what crime Amaechi has committed, you fools would end up blabbing. Is it compulsory for Amaechi to support Jonathan? When Jonathan was treating him like an outcast, he forgot he would leave the seat of power someday. Today, he has left, and some fools cum blabbing blabbers want Amaechi to sink with him. Didn't Jonathan support a Northerner in the person of Jonah Jang against Amaechi his supposed brother during the NGF Election? Blabbing fools are out of excuse/reasons and they're here saying Amaechi is corrupt. If he's corrupt, you can charge him to Court. The ICPC is there, the EFCC is there. The Panel constituted by the sleeping Wike cannot still come up with any tangible allegation against Amaechi, yet, those fools cum blabbing blabbers say he's corrupt. All their gimmicks against Amaechi are borne out of hatred which will eventually kill them. Y'all are senseless fools for being sadists!


So why this long epistle

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Sports / Issa Hayatou, FIFA Acting President Assume Duties by Brytawon(m): 6:30pm On Oct 15, 2015
FIFA Acting President Issa Hayatou, has
arrived at the headquarters of the ruling
football body as he takes over the duties
of suspended Joseph Blatter.

In a statement issued on Thursday in
Zurich, FIFA said Hayatou was welcomed
by the association Acting Secretary
General Markus Kattner and addressed
staff before spending the rest of the day
in his office.

It said that Hayatou would stay in Zurich
until next week and chair an emergency
executive committee meeting on October
20.

“It’s certainly an unprecedented situation
for FIFA,” the statement quoted Hayatou
as saying in reaction to Blatter’s 90-day
suspension last week by FIFA’s Ethics
Committee.

The committee handed down the
suspension after Swiss authorities
launched criminal investigation against
him on suspicion of mismanagement.

“But we remain focused on the
necessary reform process, the
Presidential election and on supporting
the current investigations.

“To restore public trust is a crucial
objective; it is essential that FIFA carries
on its mission of developing the game
and staging international tournaments,”
the statement quoted Hayatou as saying.

Blatter and UEFA president Michel Platini
were slammed with 90-day suspension
following allegation of corrupt practices.

source: www.leadership.ng/sports/467378/issa-hayatou-fifa-acting-president-assume-duties
Celebrities / Re: Salawa Abeni And Nigerian Big Sheff Perform At Felabration Day 3 (Photos, Video) by Brytawon(m): 5:52pm On Oct 15, 2015
Okokopioko

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Jokes Etc / Re: Joke Of The Day; Find Out What Is Phonecation. Pix by Brytawon(m): 4:34pm On Oct 15, 2015
EgusiSoup

See wetin APC don cause ba.. Lies and lack of job opportunities...

gringringrin
Politics / How NTA And AIT Maltreated Buhari During The 2015 Presidential Campaigns— Shehu by Brytawon(m): 3:09pm On Oct 15, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari has restated his gratitude to Nigerians for his victory at the general elections saying he emerged winner against all odds.

Speaking at The Red Media Summit in Lagos, Thursday,‎ Mr. Buhari that he won the election despite the deployment of state forces against him.

“Muhammadu Buhari’s goodwill greetings to you is on account of the fact that he won an election that many people think he was not going to win,” said Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, ‎‎who represented Mr. Buhari.

“Americans say that elections are won on the dollar. It’s very improbable that anybody can win an election without money. We didn’t have advertising money on our campaign. Even when we had little money to spend on advertising, the Nigerian Television Authority was not making available to us slots, neither was AIT.

“I remember on a particular night I called NTA, they had 16 slots of one minute adverts and I said I wanted to buy one minute for the Buhari campaign, they said all 16 had been sold.

“Some other instances that exposed the partisan nature of the NTA. Money was returned to us, from AIT money was returned to us. They simply won’t advertise for us.”

Mr. Shehu expressed the presidency’s gratitude to Statecraft, an arm on The Red Media, for ‎”selling an unlikely candidate to a very skeptical nation.”
“The day there was a security siege at my home, I woke up to see that my house had been surrounded by armed policemen in the course of the campaign,” Mr. Shehu said.

“In fact it was the cocking of their guns that rose me and my family members from our sleep. Only to discover that tens of policemen, police vehicles, and some other unidentified vehicles darkened our windows around my home.

“The first thing I did was to say ‘Who will help me out of this situation?’ I needed to expose what was going on, and the‎ first man I reached was Adebola Williams of Statecraft. Adebola began to announce on Facebook and Twitter from that moment until the security elements realized that the whole world was looking at what they were doing, because I remained indoors throughout the siege.

“Of course it was much later that we came to know why they had come. Even the APC Presidential Campaign was penetrated by fifth columnists, and I will make this confession, because a day before that siege we had had a meeting with the security committee at which we agreed that we were going to run a story announcing that the National Security Adviser at that time, Mr. Sambo Dasuki, was staging a second coup d’etat against Muhammadu Buhari.
“The former National Security Adviser was involved in a coup that threw out Muhammadu Buhari as military president in 1984.

“This time around, all the things that followed, the postponement of the election on account of this and that and a lot of the thinking of the campaign was that this was yet another coup being hatched by the National Security Adviser and we eventually discovered that this siege on our homes was to pre-empt the story.‎”

Earlier, Biodun Shobanjo, the Chairman of the occasion, said the media landscape in Nigeria had changed over the decades.

‎”In 1975, it costs N16 for a billboard advert. Today it is between N7 million and N10 million,” said Mr. Shobanjo, Chairman, Troyka Holdings.

“Between then and now there has been a massive flux resulting from a media flux. In the past it was easy because you had 8-10 media platforms, today, it is so difficult to plan how to reach the consumer.
In 2013, according to Mr. Shobanjo, about N136 billion was spent on advertising in Nigeria – N63.3 billion to TV, N23.5 billion to print media, N20.5 billion to radio, and N23.8 billion to outdoor advertising.

‎”Those days you knew who your consumers are and what you wanted out of them,” Mr. Shobanjo said.


“If I ran a radio commercial in those days, all I wanted the consumer to do was to participate by taking a buying decision. We made them followers from what we’d beamed to them, and subsequently identify leaders among them that we can use to influence others.

“Today all of that has changed – both from the perspective of those who are in marketing to those who are used to distributing that information.
“Marketers must embrace a world with more uncertainties and must use multiple media vehicles to reach their target markets.”



http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/191542-how-nta-ait-maltreated-us-during-the-2015-presidential-campaigns-buhari.html

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Celebrities / Re: Fela's Bedroom Preserved Exactly How It Was Before His Death (Photo) by Brytawon(m): 12:44pm On Oct 15, 2015
madgoat:
The place is not even tosh angry

Which one be madgoat again

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Celebrities / Re: Mercy Aigbe Shows Off New Blonde Look - Ladies Who Can Bet This? by Brytawon(m): 12:27pm On Oct 15, 2015
Na she go tire ooo.
Celebrities / Re: Caption This Funny Photo Of Osinbajo And Wife by Brytawon(m): 11:30am On Oct 15, 2015
EgusiSoup:


I dey cook. Make I cook finish.

In other news, The Bible says all liars will go to hell. APC and the dullard rewards a lair in the person of LAI Mo'hd with a Ministerial appointment. We have all enter one chance. undecided


gringringrin
Your own no be here o...
Politics / Beyond Buhari’s Cabinet Lies A Silver Lining For The Igbos by Brytawon(m): 11:28am On Oct 15, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari’s long-
awaited cabinet is now complete. As in
any political endeavour, there are winners
and losers.

Socially, similar to the Yorubas in 2011,
the Igbos appear to be on the losing end
thus far in 2015, particularly with
representation to the upper echelon of
the government. The underlying rationale
is that the positions of the President,
Vice-President, Senate President,
Speaker, Chairman of the ruling party,
and the Secretary to Federal Government
were hailed in the past 16 years as the
main enchilada of the party in power and
thence rotated among the six political
zones of the country.

Of course, there is considerable merit in
Buhari’s argument that trust earned from
the yore is an important criterion for
sensitive positions. There is also no
gainsaying that the president is set to
bequeath to the entire Nigeria a lasting
legacy. Quite frankly, any
person disclaiming the prevailing boon of
the man’s aura is viewing the history
from a blind spot. Yet, the principle of
federal character cannot be wished away
at this stage of national development. It
goes without saying that theory of
Taxation without Representation was well
tested before Nigeria opted for national
independence over British rule.

Politically, there is the need for caution.
Both the All Progressive Congress (APC)
as a party and the president himself are
not impolitic. Every discerning mind is
aware that any attempt to marginalize
any zone in a country of belligerent
ethnic groups is a premature death
sentence for our hard-earned change.

This is even more so when considered
that the 2019 election is likely to feature
two strong presidential candidates from
the North. The veiled implication is that
every breadth and depth of Southern
Nigeria guarantees to be a battleground
for votes, come that year. The gist is
that President Buhari is committed to his
pledge to carry every zone along before
long.

Strategically and economically, the Igbos
stand to gain big time under Buhari’s
government regardless.

First and foremost, no degree of amnesia
can erase from existential memory the
fact that Nigeria ’s problem in the past
16 years was never the lack of political
positions or projects being attracted to
any zone. It was definitely not the lack
of the funds to execute the projects. The
bitter truth is that the funds were
commonly looted with impunity by those
in positions of power.

But if the truth is told in full, which this
report is set to accomplish, nowhere was
the problem of looting project funds
more prevalent than Igboland. The major
reason is simple: While the North and
West have been consistent with strong
opposition activities in the national
politics in recent years, which in turn
help for a measure of checks and
balances for projects in those regions,
the reverse has been the case in the
East.

It is not a new story that South-East and
South-South zones were predominated by
the then ruling party, the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP), a party
penchant for conferring immunity to the
activities of its members, however
feigned. To this end, Igbo politicians
were always spoon-feeding the helpless
masses with vain rhetoric on dividends of
democracy. And any attempt by
independent citizens to crosscheck the
projects they claim to attract was seen
as an unclad sin. But that was then. The
now is where the elixir of Muhammadu
Buhari comes in.

For a change, a leader is poised to
demonstrate that there is a day of
reckoning in the earthly Nigeria . For a
change, a cabal whose entire raison
d’être of being politics is to loot project
funds is rattled. For a change, a leader is
determined to recoup the funds looted
from vital projects in Igboland towards
completion. Needless to say, the list
includes the dateless rallying cries, such
as 2nd River Niger Bridge , Dredging of
River Niger, Akanu Ibiam International
Airport , Enugu-Port Harcourt
Expressway, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway,
and Owerri Cargo International Airport ,
among others. It is worthy of note,
however, that these projects were
reduced to mere money-spinners for
individual bank accounts while Igbos
manned the positions of Senate
Committee Chairmanships on Works and
Aviation, Ministers of Aviation and
Finance— with the Secretary to the
Federal Government as well as the
adopted son in then president, Goodluck
Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan—all in tow.

Further, given that the shenanigans with
the aforementioned projects are common
knowledge, the Igbo civil society can now
be emboldened by the regnant ‘Fear of
Buhari’ to petition the anti-corruption
agency on many other phantom programs
fully funded but abandoned in different
parts of Igboland. Notable among them
are the constituency projects said to be
attracted by members of the National
Assembly and, of course, other state and
local government projects.
The second major area the Igbos stand
to witness ultimate succour from Buhari
is newer government undertakings.

Besides the revitalization of Coal-to-
Power severally promised by the
president, the political climate is warn to
resuscitate the abandoned gas pipeline
initiative across Igbo hinterland and to
develop the huge gas deposits in the
South-East. Suffice to say that these
power projects received zero attention
despite the fact that Igbos produced
consecutive ministers of Power in the
last regime with that of Petroleum
Resources at a stone throw.

More importantly, the political climate is
clement to explore Buhari’s new equity
mantra with the view to truly demand
creation of additional states and local
governments in Igboland through
Constitutional Amendment. What is more,
the whole hoo-ha on political
appointments becomes pointless once it
dawns on us that the very Constitutional
Amendment was funded to the brim by
successive governments but cobwebbed
in the past eight years at the den of a
senator from the South-East.

Finally, due to intrinsic knack for the
Diaspora, the Igbos are bound to benefit
regardless of the direction of the
different policies and programs. But the
appointment of an austere personality as
the Controller-General of Customs is cast
with good tidings. Forget the selfish few
that thrive on smuggling! A dutiful
implementation of extant policies within
the Customs has reasonable prospect to
reduce the volume of contraband goods
flowing into the country. This move will
spur the much-needed economic
diversification, industrial revolution, and
mass employment. The obvious whisper
is a Christmas in June for the vastly
overlooked Igbo-made products primed to
replace fake goods flooding the
marketplace from Asia.

Now, for all intents and purposes,
consider that Muhammadu Buhari can be
accused of many things in his political
life, including lopsided appointments, but
breaking promises has never been near
the top. Then throw in the fact that
fulfillment of his promises to the Igbos,
including completion of the abandoned
projects, will not only boost employment
opportunities for the teeming masses,
but will also stem the wave of
kidnapping and armed robbery common in
South-East and South-South Nigeria.

Thereafter, reckon that displacing PDP at
the national level plus the presence of
vibrant APC ministers now from Igboland
have the potential to engender the
elusive dynamic opposition activity in the
region. Best of all, combine it with the
common consensus that dynamic
opposition facilitates the checks and
balances central for effective democratic
leadership, by consequence. True.
Confronted with these realities, the Igbo
masses cannot help but embrace the
second coming of Buhari. For instance,
in view of the fact that Nigeria is
currently enmeshed in the throes of
economic woes, what is a better
consolation for the cries of
marginalization, unless heavenly, than
recovering the looted funds and putting
behind us ageless but prime projects,
which would never come to pass without
the presence of a messianic figure? Even
if the looted funds are not recovered,
does it require a regal town crier to
publicize that it is no longer business as
usual for projects attracted to Igboland?
What else epitomizes a silver lining than
the very point where the era of impunity
in Igbo politics is finally seen to be
coming to an end, thanks to the fear and
hope of Buhari?

The questions above adequately answer
themselves. The paradox has exposed
the decadent canopy of PDP and its
proxies in the East. Having succeeded in
the last election with a witless canard
that APC would Islamize Igboland; the
opposition elites must not hide behind
the melodrama of Buhari’s style of
appointments to hoodwink the gullible
masses again. For sure, any quest for
equity is always a welcome idea, but
coming this soon from PDP portrays a
picture similar to Abubakar Shekau of
Boko Haram posing as a keynote-speaker
on Western education.

It is incumbent upon Ndigbo, therefore,
to place the blame exactly where it
belongs. Given that President Buhari has
promised to right the wrong in due
course; let the current debate serve as a
teachable moment for those
grandstanding as our leaders. This
moment demands that we remind them
that, even as political appointment
remains important, enduring service
delivery matters most. It is imperative to
echo with every cadence that, like any
other zone or ethnic group, the Igbo
people of South-East and those of South-
South received their fair share of political
positions since the 4th Republic. This
should have ordinarily translated to mass
development, but that has not been the
case. In fact, the records show that the
South-East in particular boarded dead
last in capital projects despite a
commanding presence of appointees
from the zone. Today, there is nothing
concrete on the ground even for the few
projects that came its ways apart from
cascading tears of marginalization.

Clearly, the nature of the Igbo problem is
difficult to explain. But there is no better
way forward at this historic moment than
a paradigm shift in perception to vitalize
the full sphere of the widely acclaimed
Igbo ingenuity. The time is now to admit
that the distrust in the polity is deeply
rooted in the past, where each ethnic
group and generation patently shares
blame. The time is now to eschew
selfishness and find common grounds
where ideas could converge for practical
solutions instead of amplifying the
echoes of a lifelong pattern of tribal
rivalries. Now is the time to recognize
that curbing institutionalized corruption is
a win-win for all. The posterity beckons
on us to turn the page to the future and
take an unbiased look at the open buffet
of opportunities presented by the current
change movement.

By SKC Ogbonnia
Houston, Texas.

source: www.leadership.ng/news/467269/beyond-buharis-cabinet-lies-a-silver-lining-for-the-igbos

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Celebrities / Re: Caption This Funny Photo Of Osinbajo And Wife by Brytawon(m): 11:07am On Oct 15, 2015
Abeg EgusiSoup don comment for dis thread? cool

gringringrin
Politics / Akwa Ibom North-west: How 205,519 Voters Cast 444,505 Votes For Akpabio by Brytawon(m): 10:47am On Oct 15, 2015
There was outrage yesterday by
supporters of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and people of Akwa-
Ibom North-West following the National
and State Assembly Election Petition
tribunal ruling on the Akwa Ibom North-
West senatorial election.

The APC candidate, Inebehe Okori, had
approached the tribunal challenging
conduct of the April election and
declaration of former governor of the
state, Godswill Akpabio, as winner of the
poll.

The tribunal led by Justice Goddy
Anunihu, in its ruling said there was
nothing legally wrong with 205,519
accredited voters casting 444,505 votes
which were declared for former governor
Godswill Akpabio.

The three man panel comprising the
chairman, Justice Goddy Anunihu,
Justice A. O. Adebusoye and Justice A.
M. Lamido, who were billed to deliver the
judgement by 10am, did not arrive the
court till around 2.15 pm.

When the panel entered the courtroom at
about 2.18 pm and the case was called,
the tribunal insisted that though
Akpabio’s nomination form read Akwa
Ibom North-East instead of North West,
his nomination was in order.

It also said that the submission of the
tribunal that the Card Reader report
which proved that only 205,519 voters
were validly accredited was admitted in
error. He therefore ruled that all evidence
emanating from the document be
expunged.

The tribunal added that the mode of
sponsorship was not specified in the
Electoral Act and the 1999 Constitution
and therefore Akpabio’s form reading
Akwa Ibom North-East is a clerical error
which amounts to a non issue.

Justice Aninuhu said there was nothing
wrong in INEC correcting the error done
by the PDP on the former governor’s
nomination form in so far as the PDP
nominated only three senatorial
candidates from the three senatorial
districts. He ruled that the oral evidence
and submission of the National Secretary
of the PDP who admitted that the Akwa
Ibom North East error on Akpabio’s form
was done by his office is enough grounds
to correct the documentary evidence
rendered by the tribunal and insisted that
so long as INEC published Akpabio’s
name 30 days to the polls alongside
other candidates names, there was
nothing wrong with the nomination.
Justice Aninuhu therefore struck out the
petition and awarded N30,000 cost to the
defendants.

Reacting to the judgement, the petitioner,
Chief Inibehe Okori, gave glory to God for
the successful commencement and
conclusion of the trial and assured his
constituents that the struggle continues.
He will appeal the judgement at the
Court of Appeal and will not rest until he
reclaims the mandate of the people of
Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District
at the Appeal Court. He assured his
people that “the corruption and impunity
which characterized the judgement will
be upturned by the Appeal Court.
Stakeholders from the area who spoke
on the matter condemned the ruling.
They lamented that evidence tendered in
court were enough to nullify the election.
They vowed to pursue the matter.

source: www.leadership.ng/news/467254/akwa-ibom-north-west-how-205519-voters-cast-444505-votes-for-akpabio
Politics / Re: 14 Remarkable Quotes From Fashola's Ministerial Screening by Brytawon(m): 9:30pm On Oct 14, 2015
^^^^^ To all the posters above me. "If e pain una, make una go die!"
Jokes Etc / Re: When You Buy One Gala..(pics) by Brytawon(m): 9:11pm On Oct 14, 2015
dannybee:
na how much dem dey sell am for your area


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Politics / 14 Remarkable Quotes From Fashola's Ministerial Screening by Brytawon(m): 9:08pm On Oct 14, 2015
Babatunde Fashola, the former governor of Lagos state, was the first to be screened today, October 14, by the Senate at the ongoing ministerial screening.

Below are some remarkable things Fashola said during his screening.

About tenure as governor of Lagos State
1. Our work in Lagos was a Team effort; I won’t appropriate personal responsibility for the good work.

On Security
2. Security remains the primary but toughest job a leader can have; it was a competition, as governor, I felt responsible for every citizen that was robbed. We are under policed based on statistics and my recommendation is decentralization.

3. Government exists to protect citizens and their assets therefore criminals are my competitors.

4. If we are afraid of abuse, start the state police. Not every state police should start if it can’t be funded.

5. Security is the toughest job a leader has. I felt responsible for every citizen who was robbed.

On Taxes
6. Before we increase taxes we must optimize the capacity to receive what is in place.

7. Online Technology is a very versatile tool for tax collection. Moving to it would be important, encourage productivity to increase income and revenue.

About What He’ll Do If He Is Appointed Minister Of F.C.T
8. I will get a hold of Abuja’s resources and District problems. Include people who live on the fringes of the society. Though, my Knowledge of Abuja is not as deep as my knowledge of Lagos.

9. I will walk away from the tendency to condemn the level of development of our Country.

10. We must commend our founding fathers for conceptualizing the creation of Abuja.

On Revenue And Income Generation
11. We are investing more outside our country than we are in the country which is the major challenge. This Nation has a lot of money outside its borders. Nigerians are investing more abroad.

12. We don’t borrow to pay Salaries or Buy Generators; we borrow for Capital Expenditures’.

On The Relationship Of Younger And Older Politicians And Loyalty
13. Nobody can fairly accuse me of giving my word and going back on my word. I have remained loyal to causes I signed to. I stand by my word. But may our Loyalty never be tested.

Advise To The Government
14. Government should not get involved in needless disputes.

https://www.naij.com/604118-ministerial-screening-fasholas-top-15-remarkable-quotes.html/?nkem
Jokes Etc / Re: When You Buy One Gala..(pics) by Brytawon(m): 7:46pm On Oct 14, 2015
Is gala even N50
Politics / Re: Buhari Withdraws Ibeto From Ministerial List - Vanguard by Brytawon(m): 3:49pm On Oct 14, 2015
EgusiSoup:


Make we dey dismantle basins of eba and buckets of Egusi Soup dey go make all these APC e-diots dey kill dem selves for politicians. Common ministerial list people like

Cleverly
Beremx
Obiagelli
Demdem

There name no dey the list upon all the wailing dey defend politicians wey no get there time.

**opens bottle of schnapp**



Chai! You na comedian on your own o. So how did you come about with this moniker?
Politics / Re: Buhari Withdraws Ibeto From Ministerial List - Vanguard by Brytawon(m): 3:40pm On Oct 14, 2015
EgusiSoup:

wink

Bros ah dey feel you die! Your ways no be here! grin wink

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