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tobex23:but I am way better than yo entire unborn generation, as well as dat of yo ancestors. midget like u. abeg go meet yellow teeth for bourdilion avenue Okoyi. |
OnankpaBa:u run away from d issues I raised about people dying for politicians. talk about the political casualties buhari has caused Nigeria and live the mumu aspect. yo brain is wide open to empty air, how did u learn how to read? |
abduljabbar4:pls remind yo Daura house help that Tompolo is yet to obey the efcc order and we are waiting for his arrest. if u can't arrest Tompolo all of u are cowards |
OnankpaBa:tell that to yo mumu president, he is the founder of followers killing innocent souls whenever he losses election. when Buhari followers stop to kill, then faleke followers will stop to die for him. u want buhari followers like u to support him even when he is sleeping with yo granny but u don't want others to do same. |
some of u r not meant to be human I swear. so u r not aware that his burial is going to be a state burial and the committee is chaired by the deputy governor who's currently running round to avoid apc bribing the Bayelsa REC to rig the election. pls stop saying nonsense about my hero. I can take insult on anybody, even Jonathan but Alamieyeseigha is the light ofNiger Delta. don't u ever say ill words of him. Pls Seun caution them if not I am going to throw away caution and descend on their generations. Seun u r bias, I know u will ban me, u v banned me 3 times for not even going contrary to the rules, but whenever I insult any apc member. if u don't want other party members or apologists beside apc and yellow teeth followers just say it so that the whole world will know. ban me again, I will keep opening different accounts. I v more than 100 emails and ready to open more. very bias Seun. |
abduljabbar4:he is a celebrity in his entire region, but u r not even known among yo father's children. |
Liar, ds was how u guys in conjunction with Sahara Reporters carried d fake rumour about Akpabio, the court of appeal has not given judgment on Taraba state, judgment was adjourned. pls Seun u need to ban Op for ds fake news dat can cause crisis. remember how taraba is volatile from d crisis that graced the tribunal judgment. |
, 2015 at 12:41 pm Yemi Adebowale Nigeria’s former President Goodluck Jonathan has described the Person of the Year Award 2015 conferred on him by The Trent online newspaper as a “pleasant surprise.” Speaking exclusively to SIGNAL on Monday, the former President could not hide his emotions as he felt deeply touched by the kind gesture and honour coming months after he has left office. “This is a pleasant surprise. I feel extremely humbled. I couldn’t have imagined that a group of young people would consider me worthy of this great honour months after I left office as President. Usually, people like us receive awards when we are in office because of the position and power that we have. It is moments like this that you actually realize the people who are truly your friends. I see this award as an encouragement not just for me but the upcoming generations of Nigerians. I see it also as a celebration of how far Nigeria has come as a democracy. I commend the Editorial Board of The Trent and wish them the very best in their journalistic endeavors”, he said. In an editorial to celebrate the conferment of the Person of the Year 2015 award on the former president, The Trent extolled Jonathan’s strides in leadership spanning several sectors of Nigeria’s development from the economy to agriculture, infrastructure and electoral reforms. According to the online newspaper, “No Nigerian politician alive commands the enormous goodwill, followership and dignity that Jonathan attained in a moment of history bestowed upon him by destiny and fate. By leaving the stage when the ovation was loudest, Jonathan opened a golden page in the chapters of democracy’s history, showing clearly to the world that Africa was not a continent of incompetent leaders and despotic rulers who sit tight in office at the expense of their nations’ future.” _ Source www.signalng.com/i-am-humbled-ex-president-jonathan-reacts-to-the-trent-person-of-the-year-2015-award/ _________ Follow us on Twitter at @thesignalng Copyright 2015 SIGNAL. Permission to use portions of this article is granted provided appropriate credits are given to www.signalng.com and other relevant sources. |
Buhari has finally killed Nigerian Democracy. In Benue state, there was no primary, yet the court of appeal upheld his election, in Taraba same Court of appeal is nullifying an election because primary to them was not conducted. what a judiciary, the supreme court needs to stand firm if not we would be living at d mercy and caprice of Buhari. Let me see how the Supreme court will distinguish d case of Benue from Taraba, Lagos from Rivers on d vitality of card reader and dat of Akwa Ibom. |
efilefun:talking any how, u think tompolo is NIMASSA DG? pls go get him yo self if not u r a coward |
Seun pls u can delete it, I never knew it was already here. I tried to delete it but don't know how to go about it. pls I am sorry. |
this is what we call integrity and not one senseless and helpless dullard somewhere in futa jalon claiming integrity. let Buhari be d INEC boss, no way for Sylva |
I was offered money to rig Bayelsa polls, says Bayelsa INEC REC • ‘My life is under threat’ • REC denies personal relationship with Jonathan DEFYING what he considered to be threats to his life, Bayelsa Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr. Baritor Kpagih, has revealed that he was offered money by certain interests to skew the state’s governorship election in favour of their candidate. He disclosed that his refusal to be bribed had pitted them against him. In an exclusive interview with The Guardian, Kpagih said that he had been receiving threats to his life since the cancellation of the Southern Ijaw Local Council poll results. Also, he denied a personal relationship with former President Goodluck Jonathan, noting that both of them were not in the Nigeria Customs at the same time. The Bayelsa REC said that election should not be seen as a do-or-die affair, but rather, as a call to service. He told The Guardian: “Some people tried to bribe me to help them win the governorship election and this itself was a misconception by these individuals. This is because there is no way I can help anybody win an election. Mine was to oversee the process. I can’t falsify results, because they only come to the head office after they have been collated at all other levels. I only stay in the situation room and oversee collation.’’ He said those who had approached him to swing the election in their favour were now persecuting him and spreading all sorts of false stories about him. ‘‘I believe it was those who had tried to bribe me before to help them rig the election that are now behind all sorts of stories, being bandied around about me. My refusal had infuriated them and they started by saying I was missing and that I have gone underground and all sorts of stories. People should not take election as a do-or-die affair. I told them, I can’t help them to rig the election and that they should use the money they wanted to bribe me with to go to the grassroots and canvass for the people’s votes,” he said. On the threats to his life, Kpagih said they started after the election, but that they had become more frequent in the last few days. ‘‘Somebody called me on the phone and threatened me and since then, I have been receiving all sorts of threats. These have come through text messages and others. Just on Thursday, two strange people visited my house in Yenagoa. They refused to identify themselves but told my people that they had an appointment with me and I knew for a fact that I didn’t have any appointment with anybody that day. “Quite a number of people who are my friends have advised me to avoid all the hassles and stay away from Bayelsa State because my safety cannot be guaranteed. But I have a job to do and I am going to see it through,’’ he said. On his alleged relationship with Jonathan, the Ogoni-born electoral boss said he joined the Customs Service a few years after Jonathan had left the service and that at no time were they ever course mates. He wondered why people would want to malign his character, just because he had decided to “fly straight.” He advised politicians, ‘‘to concentrate on what is expected to be done within the framework of the law and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) guidelines for elections. ‘‘I joined the customs service as a graduate, while Dr. Jonathan joined as a School Certificate holder. He left the service around 1977 to go to the university. I also went to the university in the same year and after graduation, I joined the service, while he did not return to the service. ‘‘The first time I met him was when he was the vice president and we never had any close relationship. I was retired prematurely, seven years before the mandatory year. If he was my close friend and he was the vice president, wouldn’t he have helped me to stay in service?’’ he queried. On the violence that greeted the governorship polls, Kpagih said that people should look into the root causes of the violent clashes, instead of looking for scapegoats to heap blame on. ‘‘What keeps baffling me is the fact that up till now, nobody is talking about the arms and ammunition that were used to wreak violence on the people. Nobody is looking into how the arms got into Southern Ijaw and who brought them into the area. They were freely deployed into the communities and nobody is talking about those things,’’ he added. 3:05 am PHOTO: www.naijanewsandevents.com Source by: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/12/i-was-offered-money-to-rig-bayelsa-polls-says-inec-chief/ |
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