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PoliticsRe: David Mark Plots Return As Senate President by ceejayclas(m): 8:03am On Apr 19, 2015
I think is possible. if Akume and saraki did not come to consensus, then APC vote will split, paving way for mark who have 45 vote already.
PoliticsRe: Saraki Tells Buhari: 'Declaration Of Assets Can't Stop Corruption' by ceejayclas(m): 6:48pm On Apr 18, 2015
It is wrong for saraki to be making a public statement that contradicts Gen. Buhari statement. It doesn't show respect to party leader. I must say this "Allowing saraki to become senate president will be APC biggest mistake" Saraki is not loyal.
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PoliticsAtiku’s Group Declares Support For Jonathan by ceejayclas(op): 7:08pm On Mar 17, 2015
The political machinery of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar under the umbrella body, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku (AAA) and People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) in six states in the south-west Nigeria has declared their unwavering support for President Goodluck Jonathan in the forthcoming presidential election.

Addressing reporters on Tuesday at a media briefing in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, in south-west Nigeria, the leader of the group, ‎Bode Ajewole, said their support was based on the readiness of President Jonathan to implement the recommendations of the 2014 national conference, as being demanded by the south-west region.

Supporters of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, the AAA/PDM collectives, in the six states in south-west Nigeria – Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo – converging at the Multipurpose Auditorium of the Ondo State Cultural Centre, Akure for a media briefing to declare support for President Jonathan’s re-election.

Decision To Join PDP

Ajewole further directed all the members in the six states and the Yar’adua political family in the APC, SDP, PDM, LP and AP to support and vote for the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the incumbent president, Dr Jonathan, in the March 28 presidential election.

The leader of the collectives said the members still remained in their various parties, but hinted that the decision to join the PDP or not would be coming after the elections.

‎The Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko, welcomed the members of the group, saying their support was a very good thing for the Jonathan campaign team.

Governor mimiko, who is also the coordinator of the Jonathan/Sambo Presidential Campaign Group in the south-west region, gave the assurance that the region would deliver the highest votes for the president in the election.

He expressed delight in the decision of the collectives to support Jonathan, owing to the fact that they were made up of genuine grassroots politicians that could deliver.


http://www.channelstv.com/2015/03/17/atiku-group-declares-support-for-jonathan/
PoliticsStone Anyone Chanting ‘change’, Patience Jonathan Urges Supporters by ceejayclas(op): 12:34pm On Mar 04, 2015
Wife of Nigeria’s President, Patience Jonathan has been on the campaign trail for her husband.

In Calabar, egged on by courtiers, such as Onyeka Onwenu and Kema Chikwe, she told her listeners to stone anyone that says ‘Change’.

Change is the slogan of the opposition All Progressives Congress.

And her reckless statement may put supporters of APC in danger, especially in view of the serial attacks on APC supporters in her hometown of Okrika, in Rivers state.

http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/03/04/video-stone-anyone-chanting-change-patience-jonathan-urges-supporters/
PoliticsRe: The Angel Of The Lord Will Strike Dead Anyone With Evil Plans For Me- FFK by ceejayclas(m): 11:30pm On Mar 01, 2015
Okworigeorge:
He is scared
scared of kirikiri prison grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: The Angel Of The Lord Will Strike Dead Anyone With Evil Plans For Me- FFK by ceejayclas(m): 11:24pm On Mar 01, 2015
this guy is a comedian grin
PoliticsElections: ‘president Jonathan Acting Like Adolf Hitler, Gbagbo’ - See More At: by ceejayclas(op): 8:21pm On Mar 01, 2015
BY GBENGA OLARINOYE, OSOGO
An Osun based civil society group, the Osun Progressives Left has warned against further postponement of the general elections, removal of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attairu Jega and involvement of military in democratic process.

The group also likened President Goodluck Jonathan style of administration to that of a former leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler who started the World war 2 and former President of Ivory Coast, LaurenT Gbagbo who refused to hand over power after losing election.
According to the group, President Jonathan, like Gbagbo of the Côte d’Ivoire, was making frantic effort to frustrate the conduct of the general electionS, and if possible, stay in office beyond his tenure or handover to an interim government.

The spokesperson for the group, Comrade Wale Adebisi at a press conference in Osogbo yesterday, stated that just like Hitler who came from a minority group to rule Germany, President Jonathan wanted to continue ruling Nigeria at all cost and ensure that his ethnic group continue to loot the resources of the country.

Adebisi warned that the steps of the president on electoral process could lead to another civil war, threatening that the civil war of 1966 could be repeated if President Jonathan failed to conduct the general elections or relinquish power.

His words: “Ivory coast crisis started with election postponement. It degenerated to ethnical crisis and to a full war. It has been proven that people from minority group has the tendency of foisting themselves on people.

“Adolf Hitler was from a minority group and he wanted to rule the world at all cost. The Second World War started with ethnic crisis from Germany as well, when Hitler wanted to foist himself on people. I want to say that President Jonathan is also leading Nigeria like Gbagbo and Hitler.

“We need to call the president to order. Unfortunately, none of the government institutions is working in Nigeria. The National Assembly cannot call the president to order. The president’s ethnic people have been threatening war of he loses the election. If eventually the president loses election, his ethnical boys will launch attack and this will resort to another civil war.”

Adebisi stated that President Jonathan is using religion and ethnic differences to cause disunity among Nigerians which might fuel the imminent civil war like that of Ivory Coast, even as he called on Nigerians not to allow the divide and rule tactics of the president to dissuade them from promoting unity of purpose.

Speaking on rumoured plan by the Presidency to remove the INEC chairman, Jega, Adebisi said any attempt to do that was an invitation to anarchy, saying the President should not underestimate the sensitivities of Nigerians to the general elections.

According to Adebisi, Jega could not be subjected to any civil service law because his appointment and removal is established by law and needs to be ratified by the two-third of the National Assembly, adding that the president would rock the boat if he dares sacks Jega.

He warned that Jega must not be removed before or after the general elections.

On the proposed deployment of military for the general election, Adebisi said any involvement of military in democratic and electoral process has negate the doctrine of democracy, adding that democracy is no longer in place when there is involvement of military in elections processes.

Adebisi said it is unconstitutional and undemocratic for the federal government to deploy military for the conduct of the election, just as he call on President Jonathan not to rescind his decision to use military for the election.

The human rights activists called on Nigerians from various ethnic groups to unite, organize and resist any attempt by anybody to frustrate a democratic and electoral process for the conduct of the general elections, saying that the scheduled date for the elections must not be changed.

He said: “The election of 28th March and 11th of April are sacrosanct, which must not be shifted beyond those two dates. INEC chairman, Prof Atairu Jega should not be removed on or before the election dates. Nigerian from different ethnic groups should see themselves as one not as enemy and should not allow anybody to use them against one another.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/elections-president-jonathan-acting-like-adolf-hitler-gbagbo/#sthash.hyAT9GNs.dpuf
PoliticsBuhari's Full Speech At Chatham House,london by ceejayclas(op): 12:03pm On Feb 26, 2015
"Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria’s Transition" - By General Muhammadu Buhari
Chatham House, London, 26 February 2015

Permit me to start by thanking Chatham House for the invitation to talk about this important topic at this crucial time. The 2015 general election in Nigeria is generating a lot of interests within and outside the country. This is understandable. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and largest economy, is at a defining moment, a moment that has great implications beyond the democratic project and beyond the borders of my dear country.

So let me say upfront that the global interest in Nigeria’s landmark election is not misplaced at all and indeed should be commended, for this is an election that has serious import for the world. I urge the international community to continue to focus on Nigeria at this very critical moment. Given increasing global linkages, it is in our collective interests that the postponed elections should hold on the rescheduled dates, that they should be free and fair, that their outcomes should be respected by all parties, and that any form of extension, under whichever guise, is unconstitutional and would not be tolerated.

With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, the collapse of communism and the end of the Cold War, democracy became the dominant and most preferred system of government across the globe. That global transition has been aptly captured as the triumph of democracy and the ‘most pre-eminent political idea of our time.’ On a personal note, the phased end of the USSR was a turning point for me. If you will, that was my own road to Damascus experience. It convinced me that change can be brought about without firing a single shot. As you all know, I had been a military head of state in Nigeria for twenty months. We intervened because we were unhappy with the state of affairs in our country.

We wanted to arrest the drift. Driven by patriotism, influenced by the prevalence and popularity of such drastic measures all over Africa and elsewhere, we fought our way to power. But the global triumph of democracy has shown that another, and a preferable, path to change is possible. It is an important lesson I have carried with me since, and a lesson that is not lost on the African continent.

In the last two decades, democracy has grown strong roots in Africa. Elections, once so rare, are now so commonplace. As at the time I was a military head of state between 1983 and 1985, only four African countries held regular multi-party elections. But the number of electoral democracies in Africa, according to Freedom House, jumped to 10 in 1992/1993 then to 18 in 1994/1995 and to 24 in 2005/2006.

According to the New York Times, 42 of the 48 countries in Sub-Sahara Africa conducted multi-party elections between 1990 and 2002. The newspaper also reported that between 2000 and 2002, ruling parties in four African countries (Senegal, Mauritius, Ghana and Mali) peacefully handed over power to victorious opposition parties. In addition, the proportion of African countries categorized as not free by Freedom House declined from 59% in 1983 to 35% in 2003. Without doubt, Africa has been part of the current global wave of democratisation.

But the growth of democracy on the continent has been uneven. According to Freedom House, the number of electoral democracies in Africa slipped from 24 in 2007/2008 to 19 in 2011/2012; while the percentage of countries categorised as ‘not free’ increased from 35% in 2003 to 41% in 2013. Also, there have been some reversals at different times in Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Cote D’Ivoire, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, Mali, Madagascar, Mauritania and Togo.

While we can choose to look at the glass of democracy in Africa as either half full or half empty. While you can’t have representative democracy without elections, it is equally important to look at the quality of the elections and to remember that mere elections do not democracy make. It is globally agreed that democracy is not an event, but a journey. And that the destination of that journey is democratic consolidation—that state where democracy has become so rooted and so routine and widely accepted by all actors.

With this important destination in mind, it is clear that though many African countries now hold regular elections, very few of them have consolidated the practice of democracy. It is important to also state at this point that just as with elections, a consolidated democracy cannot be an end by itself. I will argue that it is not enough to hold series of elections or even to peacefully alternate power among parties.

It is much more important that the promise of democracy goes beyond just allowing people to freely choose their leaders. It is much more important that democracy should deliver on the promise of choice, of freedoms, of security of lives and property, of transparency and accountability, of rule of law, of good governance and of shared prosperity. It is very important that the promise embedded in the concept of democracy, the promise of a better life for the generality of the people, is not delivered in the breach.

Now, let me quickly turn to Nigeria. As you all know, Nigeria’s fourth republic is in its 16th year and this general election will be the fifth in a row. This is a major sign of progress for us, given that our first republic lasted five years and three months, the second republic ended after four years and two months and the third republic was a still-birth. However, longevity is not the only reason why everyone is so interested in this election.

The major difference this time around is that for the very first time since transition to civil rule in 1999, the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is facing its stiffest opposition so far from our party the All Progressives Congress (APC). We once had about 50 political parties, but with no real competition. Now Nigeria is transiting from a dominant party system to a competitive electoral polity, which is a major marker on the road to democratic consolidation. As you know, peaceful alternation of power through competitive elections have happened in Ghana, Senegal, Malawi and Mauritius in recent times.

The prospects of democratic consolidation in Africa will be further brightened when that eventually happens in Nigeria.

But there are other reasons why Nigerians and the whole world are intensely focussed on this year’s elections, chief of which is that the elections are holding in the shadow of huge security, economic and social uncertainties in Africa’s most populous country and largest economy.

On insecurity, there is a genuine cause for worry, both within and outside Nigeria. Apart from the civil war era, at no other time in our history has Nigeria been this insecure. Boko Haram has sadly put Nigeria on the terrorism map, killing more than 13,000 of our nationals, displacing millions internally and externally, and at a time holding on to portions of our territory the size of Belgium. What has been consistently lacking is the required leadership in our battle against insurgency.

I, as a retired general and a former head of state, have always known about our soldiers: they are capable, well trained, patriotic, brave and always ready to do their duty in the service of our country. You all can bear witness to the gallant role of our military in Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Darfur and in many other peacekeeping operations in several parts of the world. But in the matter of this insurgency, our soldiers have neither received the necessary support nor the required incentives to tackle this problem. The government has also failed in any effort towards a multi-dimensional response to this problem leading to a situation in which we have now become dependent on our neighbours coming to our rescue.

Let me assure you that if I am elected president, the world will have no cause to worry about Nigeria as it has had to recently, that Nigeria will return to its stabilising role in West Africa, and that no inch of Nigerian territory will ever be lost to the enemy because we will pay special attention to the welfare of our soldiers in and out of service, we will give them adequate and modern arms and ammunitions to work with, we will improve intelligence gathering to choke Boko Haram's financial and equipment channels, we will be tough on terrorism and tough on its root causes by initiating a comprehensive economic development plan promoting infrastructural development, job creation, agriculture and industry in the affected areas.

We will always act on time and not allow problems to irresponsibly fester, and I, General Muhammadu Buhari, will always lead from the front and return Nigeria to its leadership role in regional and international efforts to combat terrorism.

On the economy, the fall in prices of oil has brought our economic and social stress into full relief. After the rebasing exercise in April 2014, Nigeria overtook South Africa as Africa’s largest economy. Our GDP is now valued at $510 billion and our economy rated 26th in the world. Also on the bright side, inflation has been kept at single digit for a while and our economy has grown at an average of 7% for about a decade. But it is more of paper growth, a growth that, on account of mismanagement, profligacy and corruption, has not translated to human development or shared prosperity. A development economist once said three questions should be asked about a country’s development: one, what is happening to poverty? Two, what is happening to unemployment? And three, what is happening to inequality?

The answers to these questions in Nigeria show that the current administration has created two economies in one country, a sorry tale of two nations: one economy for a few who have so much in their tiny island of prosperity; and the other economy for the many who have so little in their vast ocean of misery. Even by official figures, 33.1% of Nigerians live in extreme poverty. That’s at almost 60 million, almost the population of the United Kingdom. There is also the unemployment crisis simmering beneath the surface, ready to explode at the slightest stress, with officially 23.9% of our adult population and almost 60% of our youth unemployed. We also have one of the highest rates of inequalities in the world. With all these, it is not surprising that our performance on most governance and development indicators (like Mo Ibrahim Index on African Governance and UNDP’s Human Development Index.) are unflattering. With fall in the prices of oil, which accounts for more than 70% of government revenues, and lack of savings from more than a decade of oil boom, the poor will be disproportionately impacted.

In the face of dwindling revenues, a good place to start the repositioning of Nigeria's economy is to swiftly tackle two ills that have ballooned under the present administration: waste and corruption. And in doing this, I will, if elected, lead the way, with the force of personal example.

On corruption, there will be no confusion as to where I stand. Corruption will have no place and the corrupt will not be appointed into my administration. First and foremost, we will plug the holes in the budgetary process. Revenue producing entities such as NNPC and Customs and Excise will have one set of books only. Their revenues will be publicly disclosed and regularly audited. The institutions of state dedicated to fighting corruption will be given independence and prosecutorial authority without political interference. But I must emphasise that any war waged on corruption should not be misconstrued as settling old scores or a witch-hunt. I'm running for President to lead Nigeria to prosperity and not adversity.

In reforming the economy, we will use savings that arise from blocking these leakages and the proceeds recovered from corruption to fund our party’s social investments programmes in education, health, and safety nets such as free school meals for children, emergency public works for unemployed youth and pensions for the elderly. As a progressive party, we must reform our political economy to unleash the pent-up ingenuity and productivity of the Nigerian people thus freeing them from the indignities of poverty.

We will run a private sector-led economy but maintain an active role for government through strong regulatory oversight and deliberate interventions and incentives to diversify the base of our economy, strengthen productive sectors, improve the productive capacities of our people and create jobs for our teeming youths. In short, we will run a functional economy driven by a worldview that sees growth not as an end by itself, but as a tool to create a society that works for all, rich and poor alike. On March 28, Nigeria has a decision to make. To vote for the continuity of failure or to elect progressive change. I believe the people will choose wisely.

In sum, I think that given its strategic importance, Nigeria can trigger a wave of democratic consolidation in Africa. But as a starting point we need to get this critical election right by ensuring that they go ahead and depriving those who want to scuttle it the benefit of derailing our fledgling democracy. That way, we will all see democracy and democratic consolidation as tools for solving pressing problems in a sustainable way, not as ends in themselves.

Permit me to close this discussion on a personal note. I have heard and read references to me as a former dictator in many respected British newspapers including the well regarded Economist. Let me say without sounding defensive that dictatorship goes with military rule, though some might be less dictatorial than others.

I take responsibility for whatever happened under my watch. I cannot change the past. But I can change the present and the future. So before you is a former military ruler and a converted democrat who is ready to operate under democratic norms and is subjecting himself to the rigours of democratic elections for the fourth time.

You may ask: why is he doing this? This is a question I ask myself all the time too. And here is my humble answer: because the work of making Nigeria great is not yet done, because I still believe that change is possible, this time through the ballot, and most importantly, because I still have the capacity and the passion to dream and work for a Nigeria that will be respected again in the comity of nations and that all Nigerians will be proud of.

I thank you for listening.
PoliticsRe: President’s Wife Behind Okrika Violence – Amaechi by ceejayclas(m): 8:11am On Feb 18, 2015
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PoliticsI Will Proudly Serve Nigerians -osinbajo by ceejayclas(op): 10:05am On Feb 11, 2015
Professor / Pastor Yemi Osinbajo, who was presented as the running mate to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has promised to proudly serve Nigerians with Buhari if elected into office.

Osinbajo made this known in his acceptance speech during the ceremony at the national secretariat of APC in Abuja, today. He pledged to work with Buhari and the party if elected into office come 2015, to restore the hope of Nigerians.
He said: “I am deeply honoured and grateful to have been nominated as the Vice-Presidential candidate of our party, APC and especially the Presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari.

“I also thank the leaders and elders of our great party, APC for the trust reposed in me.

“The task of rebuilding this nation is one to which I am fully committed. There can be no other President, Leader and commander that can lead that common sense revolution Nigeria urgently needs than General Muhammadu Buhari. I will proudly serve this country with him.

“General Buhari’s uprightness and fierce commitment to good governance is well known. It will be a privilege to work with him. I come to this assignment with lots of hope and a resolve to be a part of this movement to bring Nigeria back to its lost glory. With the support of all Nigerians and the help of God, we shall make Nigeria work again.
“I will work with him and the party to restore hope and confidence in millions of our youth and provide comfort and security for millions of our country men and women. I thank you all.”

http://www.naij.com/381605-i-will-proudly-serve-nigerians-with-gen-buhari-osinbajo.html
PoliticsObasanjo: There Must Be New Govt On May 29 by ceejayclas(op): 2:46pm On Feb 10, 2015
Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday in Nairobi, Kenya, said a new federal government must emerge in Nigeria on May 29, 2015 in accordance with the country’s constitution.

Answering questions from the BBC on Saturday’s postponement of the 2015 general elections, Obasanjo said the constitution lays out how the new government should emerge.
“That is all I can go by. I cannot go by any situation or any other thing”, he said.
The former president ruled out the possibility of an interim national government if by any means the presidential election fails to hold, saying, “I don’t know that because the constitution does not have provision for that. There is no place in our constitution for an interim government. I will just have to wait and see”.
Asked if he was concerned about the country’s future if the election does not hold, Obasanjo said Nigeria had gone near precipice on many occasions before, and came back.
“We will continue to have this type of uncertainty. We have had more than half a dozen of them in the past but we have survived them”, he said
PoliticsNo One Should Vote For Jonathan-wole Soyinka by ceejayclas(op): 10:21pm On Feb 05, 2015
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, declared on Thursday that no one should vote for the continuation of President Goodluck Jonathan’s government, saying that there has been a total failure in leadership.

He said he has sixty reasons not to vote for the Jonathan regime.
“I will not vote and I will not encourage ‎anyone to vote for the continuation of this government, simply because your colleagues numbering over two hundred were kidnapped, ” Soyinka told students at the 2015 edition of Vision of the Child (VOTC), a yearly programme inaugurated in 2012.

He said the Chibok girls kidnapped on 14 April of last year were sent on a mission to acquire an education, but ended up being kidnapped.

“And the government of this nation failed to show leadership.‎ So anyone who says after that event that I will vote or cast my vote or encourage anyone to vote for this regime must be living in Sambisa forest,” Soyinka said, referring to a forest in Borno State where the Chibok girls are believed to be held by Boko Haram.

“There has been a failure of leadership. Our children whom you represent today have been betrayed‎,” Soyinka said, adding that no appropriate action was taken to retrieve them.

Soyinka said it took the Jonathan government ten days to even accept that the Chibok girls were even missing.

“After that dereliction of duty, after that failure of leadership, after that betrayal for our future, for anyone to think or to put words in my mouth suggesting that I will vote or encourage anyone to vote for this regime is a travesty of intelligence, ” Soyinka said.

Soyinka laughed off those who had claimed on the social media that he ‎was dead, telling journalists at the event that they should not misquote him. If they do, he added, he will rise from the dead to correct them.

The 2015 edition of Vision of the Child has for theme “The Road to Sambisa”.

This year, a total of 250 student participants from 60 primary and secondary schools within Lagos attended the interview. The age bracket for the participants was 9 to 12 years.

Their entries were assessed by a panel of eminent judges comprising teachers, artists, child carers and social workers.

The finalists will be invited on the 7 March to the National Conversation Foundation Park. Lekki, and provided with brush, paint and easel, and will be required to illustrate their literary presentation in the complementary medium painting.

This year, 60 finalists were drawn from 35 schools within Lagos State, said Foluke George‎, Festival Secretary and Programme Manager for the Vision of the Child.

http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/05/wole-soyinka-no-one-should-vote-jonathan-he-has-shown-total-failure-leadership
PoliticsOsinbajo Chides Jonathan For Attending OIC Meeting by ceejayclas(op): 3:05am On Feb 04, 2015
VICE Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has chided President Goodluck Jonathan for being the first Nigerian leader to have attended the meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) since Nigeria was surreptitiously enlisted by President Ibrahim Babangida in 1986.

Osinbajo disclosed this on Tuesday, at an interactive session with professionals in Warri, Delta State.

He said those accusing the presidential candidate of the party, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, of being a Muslim fundamentalist and campaigner of Islamisation of Nigeria were doing nothing but distorting history.

“Throughout his period as military head of state, Buhari was under intense pressure to drag Nigeria into the OIC, but he never yielded, because he respects Nigeria as a secular state, in line with the constitution. Besides, his cook and driver are Christians.

“When Babangida eventually dragged Nigeria into OIC, none of his successors ever attended any of its meeting because they know to Islamise Nigeria is very difficult, as you need to first get the constitution amended. That process, you know, is almost impossible.

“But it is on record that in 2013, President Jonathan, undermining the constitutional limitation, ensured that Nigeria attended an OIC meeting,” he declared.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/28560-osinbajo-chides-jonathan-for-attending-oic-meeting
Christianity EtcPastot Tunde Bakare Shares An Amazing Story: I Remember The Day Buhari Screamed by ceejayclas(op): 1:19am On Feb 04, 2015
Pastot Tunde Bakare shares an amazing story: I remember the day Buhari screamed ‘Jesus Christ of Nazareth!’


In his testimony about Buhari, Tunde Bakare told this amazing story: “People say Buhari is an extremist but he is a great personality. I have had the privilege of working with him at a very close range especially during and after the 2011 presidential election. A lot of propaganda out there surrounding this great man, some would see him as an extremist, fundamentalist and who hates religion aside from his, as someone so hard that he can’t laugh or crack a joke, but I find none of these to be true.

“These people fabricated all these lies against him becuase they know that if he wins the election, they would have to flee this country…he is not a fundamentalist. I remember when his driver asked me to pray for him on our way to Kaduna in 2011, I told him straight away that I couldn’t pray in Islam because I was no longer a Muslim and that I could only use the name of Jesus. The Driver said, I am a Christian, and I realized that he is not the only worker that is a Christian, his guards were Chrisitians, he has Chrisitian workers around yet people say he is an Islamic fundamentalist. I also remember when we got back from a campaign and he was tired and while going to him, he staggered and said, Jesus Christ of Nazareth and I went ‘What”…I said General, I thought it was a swear word and he laughed and said ‘Pastor you don’t have the monopoly of Jesus Christ, you don’t want to hang around General for too long, his sense of humour is out of this world, yet they say he doesn’t laugh….one day, while I visited him, he said, Pastor do you know we have three things in common and said oh really and he said “you are the last child of your father so I am, of all your father’s children there are only two left and so is mine, and but I beat in the third one, your father had 22 children while mine had 23. And we laughed and I told him, I beat you also, I was born a Muslim but I am now a christian while you are still a Muslim and he laughed so hard.”

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Christianity EtcRe: Oritsejeafor Is An Occult Man. And Cannot Represent A Genuine Christian View by ceejayclas(op): 11:38pm On Feb 03, 2015
I STAND BY WHAT I SAID AND I REPEAT.

Oritsejeafor is an Occult man and not at all a Born again not to talk of a Pastor. they have sold their sold to satisfy their their Belly.
Oyedepo is serving Marine Queen of Coast and not even a born again. Christian have been deceived because their heart is going after materialism so these men that could not defeat the devil, they have surrendered to the devil to deceive you. Imagine a pastor that suppose to command the Authority of Jesus and deliver a witch, slapping the said witch just because Satan cannot deliver Satan.
it is a shame that the CAN president is among the people involve in money laundry with His Private Jet, Common Thief claiming to be a pastor. Don't be Deceive by their text message. OIC or not it have not added or subtracted anything from the Church. When IBB was the head of state whether is join the OIC or not it did not bury the Church. When Yar adua was president and pay their said due it did not bury the Church. not they are claiming that voting Buhari will Bury the Church. they are speaking for themselves. they are thieves and not any pastor. I dare them all to deliver at least Headache before calling themselves pastor.

Ignor their Text Massage.
PoliticsRe: Pastors Collected N6b To Campaign Against APC, Buhari – Amaechi Says by ceejayclas(m): 11:35pm On Feb 03, 2015
Oritsejeafor is an Occult man and not at all a Born again not to talk of a Pastor. they have sold their sold to satisfy their their Belly.
Oyedepo is serving Marine Queen of Coast and not even a born again. Christian have been decieved because their heart is going after materialism so these men that could not defeat the devil, they have surrendered to the devil to decieve you. Imagine a pastor that suppose to command the Authority of Jesus and deliver a witch, slapping the said witch just because satan cannot deliver satan.
it is a shame that the CAN president is among the people involve in money laundary with His Private Jet, Common Thief claming to be a pastor. Don't be Decieve by their text message. OIC or not it have not added or subtracted anything from the Church. When IBB was the head of state wheather is join the OIC or not it did not bury the Church. When Yar adua was president and pay their said due it did not bury the Church. not they are claiming that voting Buhari will Bury the Church. they are speaking for themselve. they are thieves and not any pastor. I dare them all to deliver at least Headache before calling themselves pastor.

Ignor their Text Massage.
Christianity EtcRe: Bakare Blasts CAN, PFN For Endorsing Jonathan by ceejayclas(m): 8:34pm On Feb 02, 2015
Oritsejeafor is an Occult man and not at all a Born again not to talk of a Pastor. they have sold their sold to satisfy their their Belly.
Oyedepo is serving Marine Queen of Coast and not even a born again. Christian have been decieved because their heart is going after materialism so these men that could not defeat the devil, they have surrendered to the devil to decieve you. Imagine a pastor that suppose to command the Authority of Jesus and deliver a witch, slapping the said witch just because satan cannot deliver satan.
it is a shame that the CAN president is among the people involve in money laundary with His Private Jet, Common Thief claming to be a pastor. Don't be Decieve by their text message. OIC or not it have not added or subtracted anything from the Church. When IBB was the head of state wheather is join the OIC or not it did not bury the Church. When Yar adua was president and pay their said due it did not bury the Church. not they are claiming that voting Buhari will Bury the Church. they are speaking for themselve. they are thieves and not any pastor. I dare them all to deliver at least Headache before calling themselves pastor.

Ignor their Text Massage.
Christianity EtcOritsejeafor Is An Occult Man. And Cannot Represent A Genuine Christian View by ceejayclas(op): 7:31pm On Feb 02, 2015
Oritsejeafor is an Occult man and not at all a Born again not to talk of a Pastor. they have sold their sold to satisfy their their Belly.
Oyedepo is serving Marine Queen of Coast and not even a born again. Christian have been decieved because their heart is going after materialism so these men that could not defeat the devil, they have surrendered to the devil to decieve you. Imagine a pastor that suppose to command the Authority of Jesus and deliver a witch, slapping the said witch just because satan cannot deliver satan.
it is a shame that the CAN president is among the people involve in money laundary with His Private Jet, Common Thief claming to be a pastor. Don't be Decieve by their text message. OIC or not it have not added or subtracted anything from the Church. When IBB was the head of state wheather is join the OIC or not it did not bury the Church. When Yar adua was president and pay their said due it did not bury the Church. not they are claiming that voting Buhari will Bury the Church. they are speaking for themselve. they are thieves and not any pastor. I dare them all to deliver at least Headache before calling themselves pastor.

Ignor their Text Massage.
PoliticsIn 2011 Gej Promised 2nd Niger Bridge. The Bridge Have Commissioned by ceejayclas(op): 9:14pm On Jan 18, 2015
Re: Photos From Jonathan's Campaign In Owerri Today by ionsman(m): 8:52pm On Jan 17
Lol.....obviously fake....uniform dressing.
In 2011 Gej promised 2nd niger bridge.
2015: Gej promised again.
This is the bridge.....

PoliticsRe: Buhari Was Not The Best At The Convention - Gov. Okorocha by ceejayclas(m): 8:47pm On Jan 18, 2015
give us the website address to proove
PoliticsOkorocha Thanks Ararume, Ohakim, Nzeribe For Boycotting PDP Rally by ceejayclas(op): 8:44pm On Jan 18, 2015
The Rochas Campaign Organization (RCO) sincerely wants to thank immensely the patriotic citizens of the State especially of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, extraction for heavily boycotting the party’s rally last Saturday in Owerri. It was a good development that Imo people mostly the PDP members expected to be at the rally stayed away because the party has shown that it has nothing to offer to Imo people.

We want to also appreciate leaders of the party especially Senator Ifeanyi Ararume, former Governor of the State, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, Chief Arthur Nzeribe and a host of other leaders of the party who also stayed away from the poorly attended rally.
From all indications, Imo people, irrespective of their political affiliations appear more united now to tame the deceit of the PDP and must have also decided to call a spade a spade by resisting, in any way they can, further let-down by the PDP, otherwise there would not have been any other reason why only half of the stadium was occupied by guests in a rally the president of the country was in attendance.



It was gathered that the majority of those who formed the scanty crowd at the stadium were the ones imported from Bayelsa and Abia States, because the buses dispatched to Enugu, Anambra and Ebonyi States to bring people came back to Owerri empty
PoliticsRe: Okorocha Thanks Imo Citizens For Boycotting Pdp Rally by ceejayclas(m): 8:38pm On Jan 18, 2015
FKO81:
Buhari will not get up to 2% votes from Imo.
Compare APC campaign and PDP.
don't decieve yourself, PDP will loose big time
GEJ is gone for Good of this NAtion.
PoliticsRibadu Escapes Death As Angry Youths Attack His Campaign Train In Numan, Adamawa by ceejayclas(op): 8:26pm On Jan 18, 2015
Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) In Adamawa State, Mallam Nuhu Ribau narrowly escaped being lynched by angry youths in the state in protest against the manner of his emergence as the candidate of the ruling party.

The unfortunate incident occurred at about 5.30pm local time on Thursday in Numan the Capital of Southern Senatorial District of Adamawa state where he made an attempt to campaign.

Eyewitnesses recounted that but for the timely intervention of a detachment of soldiers who rushed in to rescue him and those in his entourage; the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) would have been lynched to death.

Trouble started when Ribadu shunned earlier warnings by the youths from the area who were said to have warned him to take his campaign elsewhere. According to reports, the initial plan by Ribadu and his supporters was to launch his campaign at Makwada Square in Numan, but he had to hurriedly change the plan following intelligence reports on plans that he was to be ambushed in the process and disgraced by irate youths.

The angry youths were said to have fully mobilised to give Ribadu a show-down anytime his campaign train hit Numan, and had in the process prepared bottle bombs, sticks and bowls of powdery substance, as weapons to be used in ‘‘dealing” with the governorship candidate.

As a result, Ribadu and those in his entourage resolved to boycott the planned campaign at the square and instead, headed to the Government lodge in Numan where he met a small crowd of supporters.

To gain time for the crowd to gather, Ribadu, according to witnesses, decided to move to the Palace of Hamman Bachama in Numan and was about entering the compound when hell was let loose.

It was learnt in the convoy of about 15 vehicles, mostly Jeeps, the first two Jeeps had entered into the compound successfully, while the third was about doing so when a boy who held a huge stone smashed it on the windshield and broke it into pieces.

The situation subsequently forced Ribadu and others, in particular one Mrs Bema Zakare, a Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture to run into the palace for safety, as they were almost being mobbed by the angry youths who had gathered to give him a show down.

“The youths became angrier and hence, decided to surrounded the palace with stones of varying sizes which they consistently hurled on the palace and the guests. The action by the youths resulted in a pandemonium as Ribadu’s supporters who were caught outside the palace took to their heels.

“When they could not get into the palace, the visibly restless youths descended on the vehicles that conveyed Ribadu and members on his entourage and destroyed almost all. It was when the situation was getting out of hands that the Hamman Bachama placed an emergency call to a batch of soldiers stationed by the bridge of River Benue close to Numan.

“The soldiers arrived about 30 minutes later and managed to rescue Ribadu who was held captive in the Palace for almost an hour and fifteen minutes, after calming down the youths”, a source in the palace disclosed. According to reports, the soldiers after spiriting Ribadu and others out of the Emir’s Palace took him to the Benue lodge, belonging to Demsa Local government.

PoliticsThe President Has Destroyed Pdp And Almost Destroyed Nigeria -festus Keyamo Esq by ceejayclas(op): 6:12pm On Jan 18, 2015
The President only mouths anti-corruption. The other day (December 23rd, 2014, I think) the President said he would like to erect a Hall of Shame for Nigerians who engage in corrupt and unwholesome activities that bring the country to disrepute. But he was the same person who brought a convicted criminal, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, out of the Hall of Shame to the Hall of Fame by misusing his power of Prerogative of Mercy when he granted pardon to this self-confessed ex-convict. Imagine the pain, the efforts and resources that go into securing a single conviction for corruption in this our clime. Yet, the President decided to spoil the party for anti-corruption campaigners. On top of that, he displayed corruption within corruption by selective pardon when the likes of Tarfa Balogun, Lucky Igbinedion and others who were convicted about the same period did not enjoy his Presidential pardon.

Yet nobody is asking these hard questions on the campaign trail. The funny thing is that, nearly six years into his tenure as President, Goodluck Jonathan said the other day that he is just coming up with a plan to tackle corruption!! Haba, Jona !

To add insult to injury, President Goodluck Jonathan decided to tackle the corruption of stealing of our resources in the high seas by empowering small-time crooks and criminals to police our waterways. This is because he has no idea as to how to revamp, re-organise and re-invigorate the Nigeria Navy to perform its constitutional duty. These days, it is an eyesore to see our military chiefs and officers kowtow to these empowered small-time crooks and criminals for appointment and promotions and other privileges. The disaster about this initiative of empowerment of crooks and criminals is that crude oil theft has never been so high, so rampant in the annals of this country than it is now. Why? Because the President has put a rat as a watchman over a morsel of fish. It is sad to say, but the President, by his actions, has shown no spine, no appetite, no nerve to fight corruption. He just continues to sink into an abyss of moral debauchery.

The other tragedy of this President is that, even as he is on the campaign trail, in the last one month, the omnipresent insurgents have attacked towns like Baga, Damaturu, Biu, Askira-Uba, Konduga, Marte and Gombe. Even as we speak, the Boko Haram insurgents are in total control of the whole of Borno State except Maiduguri, Monguno, Dikwa, Konduga and Biu. The insurgents are in total control of towns like Baga, Bama, Gwoza and Banki.

Before Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, Boko Haram was nothing but a rag-tag group of extremists living in enclaves like Sambisa, while our proud military boys patrolled the towns. Now, under Jonathan, the reverse is the case. Our military boys are now in enclaves while Boko Haram patrol our towns. Is it not shocking that insurgents have a free reign to enter cities, abduct young girls like in Chibok, burn houses like in Baga, slaughter people for hours like in Konduga, Gwoza etc, yet our military men are nowhere to be found and they do not even give hot pursuit to the retreating insurgents? What is really going on?

One obvious flaw is that our President has lost control of the military and the top hierarchy of the military is merely feeding fat on this unfortunate situation and the President seems to be totally helpless in the face of this.

The only response the President and his handlers can proffer is to hide this glaring and crass incompetence under political gymnastics; they blame the opposition on the one hand and in the same breath, they say it is a world-wide trend and Nigeria is just having its fair share of a global malaise. Is this true? As President, you are the Commander-In-Chief. If you have evidence against the opposition, just come out with it and arrest the ring-leaders. Do not cry like a baby as Commander-in-Chief. Deal with the situation. That is why you occupy that seat. Till date, no single evidence has been produced against any of the opposition leaders linking them with the insurgency. Rather, what we see is a President who is supposedly bent on fighting insurgency but who is wining and dining with someone who has been directly linked with sponsoring the insurgents and even traveling with such a person to Chad at a time when the State Security Services officially invited that person to answer questions relating to the insurgency.

Another calamity and embarrassment is that our President, his Service Chiefs and security advisers were all led into wasting public funds by entering into a phantom cease-fire deal with fake Boko Haram leaders that left them with bloodied noses. Not to also mention the short-lived public celebration of the supposed killing of the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, by the President and his security team, only for the outlaw to appear in subsequent videos posted online, taunting the Nigerian government. Any four more years of a Jonathan Presidency can only lead to more carnage by the insurgents. He just does not have the requisite capacity to tackle this problem of insecurity. The truth must be told.

Yet you hear the President say that the nation will appreciate him better after he has left office. I am sorry, but we have seen enough bloodshed and incompetence in the last six years to know there is nothing more to expect the next four years and we have seen enough to do an assessment right now and not in the future.

In all his campaign tours, the President is already sounding like a broken record. He says he has made the rails to function again. He mentioned this so much that you imagine that he was primarily elected to revive a few train lines. It sounds very funny when you hear such things, whereas the primary duty of government is the protection of lives and properties. If that primary duty fails, then the government has failed. It is like an undergraduate hoping to be promoted to the next level by barely scraping through the ‘electives’ and failing the core courses. It will never happen. So, is the President providing train coaches to be transporting the dead bodies from the North to the South? Are the trains to be occupied by living human beings or dead human beings?

Make no mistake about it, like the President always says, it is true that we have a rise of terrorism around the world. But, we have all seen how governments around the world respond quickly and decisively to any attempt for terror to rear its ugly head within their society and how they quickly crush it. We saw it happen in the United States after 9/11; we saw it happen in Britain after the July 7, 2005 bus bombing; in the last few days, we have seen it happen in France and in Belgium. In all these cases, all attempts were nipped in the bud. Even, here in Nigeria, previous governments have nipped insurgency in the bud. The ONLY government that has allowed it to fester, germinate and grow into a full-blown war leading to a successful secession of some parts of the country is that of President Goodluck Jonathan. It is so bad that hardly a day passes by without reports of one insurgent activity or the other leading to loss of lives and limbs.

The President is also quick to mention that his administration has made the Nigerian economy the number one in Africa. He forgot to mention two things, though; one, that some of the major sectors of the Nigerian economy, that is, the telecom sector, financial services and the Nollywood industry that were taken into account to re-base the economy were sectors not created or grown by his government. Secondly, he forgot to mention that the so-called re-basing has no impact at all on the ordinary Nigerian as the 2014 World Bank Survey still shows that Nigeria is ranked third among world top five poorest countries with sixty-one percent (61%) of its citizens living below $1.25 dollar per day. No government can boast of any economic growth or theory that does not have a direct impact on the lives of its ordinary citizens. It is like a father coming home to announce and jubilate about a pay rise and promotion at workplace, yet the wife and children cannot eat or live better many months later.

The Nigerian people have tolerated too much and taken too much battering from the PDP-led Federal Government since 1999. Under the Jonathan Government, the situation in the country has sunk to an all-time low, except for the few benefitting directly from the government. They are blind to criticism and blind to healthy opposition. They hurl abuses at anyone who dares to point out these acts of maladministration. In saner societies, the President will not be allowed to campaign in many parts of the country. The people will rise against him and chase his convoy away.

The clear alternative to this monumental mess is the person of General Muhammadu Buhari. Let us be clear that Buhari does not present the total package Nigerians want at this time. He is human, he is not perfect. But at this point in our history, at this time, at this moment, he presents the only viable option and avenue for the people to vent their frustrations and anger against an inept and clueless Federal Government. He represents the rallying point for the frustrated and teeming masses of our people. He reminds me of MKO Abiola (with some of his imperfections) who became the rallying point in the struggle against military rule.

That is the change we are talking about. It is not a change from imperfection to perfection. It is a change from hopelessness and cluelessness to some hope and to some expectations.

All the personal attacks on the person of Buhari in the last few weeks have only convinced me that he is the best available option at this time. Anyone on the weaker side in any argument always resorts to personal abuses and attacks. Have you noticed that on corruption, the only accusation against Buhari is that, he was too high-handed in fighting corruption in the past? In other words, nobody can/has accused him of lacking the courage, zeal and will to fight corruption. On the other hand, the President eats, sleeps and wakes up with corruption. In one of his famous interviews, he did not even see stealing as corruption. That is why he does not see the point why he should not appoint a person standing trial for corruption as his Director of Media and Publicity. He just does not care.

So, Nigerians, we must decide what we want. When Buhari fought corruption and was supposedly high-handed, he was ruling with Decrees. Now, he has the Constitution, the National Assembly, and the Judiciary without ouster clauses to guide him. It is therefore only an idiot that will believe the propaganda that he would throw everyone suspected of corruption into jail. I feel so sorry at times for the gullible masses of this country who fall for such cheap propaganda. But it is his type of appetite and revulsion against corruption that we so dearly need at this time.

You may say whatever you like about Buhari, but in terms of the character, the steel, the competence to lead the nation out of this period of insurgency, nobody can compare a Goodluck Jonathan to a General Buhari. Just imagine the Service Chiefs (who were probably in secondary school when Buhari and others fought the Civil War) sitting in front of Buhari to brief him about the situation in the North East, and attempting to mislead him about movements of artillery, brigades or troops and, the strategy against the enemy!

The attack on Buhari’s certificate is most unfortunate. Only fools can be deceived that a sworn affidavit in place of a certificate that you cannot readily produce is not sufficient for certain purposes. What is important is that the school(s) and dates are mentioned in such affidavits which can be subject to verification. But unfortunately the President’s team has carried on as if leadership is a function of academic degrees and qualifications. This is so sad. Leadership is a divine quality, almost always bestowed at infancy so much so that even in primary schools, we see traits of leadership amongst pupils. If it were not so, then there would be no need for elections. We should just look for the most qualified professor in our Ivory Towers and make him President because that would be the best material for President.

Besides, what moral right has Jonathan got to discuss Buhari’s certificate when I have since informed him that his Comptroller-General of Customs, Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko forged all his certificates, yet the President has not even ordered a simple investigation into the matter. He has turned a willful blind eye to the issue.

The orchestration of the age of Buhari is just another mischief, symptomatic of the weaker side the President’s team find themselves in the argument. Agility and strength and good health is not exactly a function of age. Yar’Adua did not die in power because he was an old man. Abacha did not die in power because he was an old man. Obasanjo ruled until he was seventy (70) years and it is the same set of PDP big wigs that are now criticizing the age of Buhari that were promoting and supporting the third-term bid of Obasanjo that would have taken him to, perhaps, seventy-eight (78) years as President. Today, Obasanjo still jumps about at nearly eighty (80) years or perhaps more. Professor Wole Soyinka, at over eighty (80) years, still travels everywhere, delivering lectures.

The relevant question here is that, is the age more important than the character or the character more important than the age? For those who are Christians, remember that the Bible says in Proverbs 16:31 that grey-headedness is a crown of beauty if found in the ways of righteousness. It is idiotic to deride an elderly person who is still agile and upright in character, instead of us praying that we live up to that age and we are blessed with such strength at such an age. During the Second Republic, the South-West and South-East massively voted for Awolowo and Azikiwe respectively who were both over seventy (70) years old, yet nobody raised an eyebrow.

Finally, this is not the time to adopt the herd mentality by joining the so-called “winning train” because the ruling party is always expected to rig elections in its favour. What we are witnessing with the large followership of Buhari is a revolution, a mass movement, a display of anger by the people against Jonathan and his government. This is a time for well-meaning Nigerians, the elites to rise up and speak truth to power, regardless of whose ox is gored. We can halt the slide to Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, etc by our simple votes. We must vote out incompetence, cluelessness and corruption.

The epitaph that will be left for the Presidential years of Goodluck Jonathan is this: HERE IS A PRESIDENT WHO DESTROYED PDP AND ALMOST DESTROYED NIGERIA.

I have purged my conscience. Now, I can sleep.


FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.

http://saharareporters.com/2015/01/18/keyamo-explodes-between-jonathan-versus-buhari-here-president-who-destroyed-pdp-and
http://www.osundefender.org/?p=206649
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