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PoliticsRe: Chinwoke Mbadinuju, Dumps PDP For APC by ceejayluv(m): 5:20pm On Feb 23, 2015
joeyfire:
The two worst governors in the history of this country are mbadinuju and lucky igbinedion
T.A Orji is warming up to join them..
PoliticsRe: Capture Shekau Alive, Troops Urged by ceejayluv(m): 9:36pm On Feb 22, 2015
londoner:
Yes, it was a mistake to have killed the former leader in hindesight but I do know he was killed deliberately and to order. To be honest, with their ideology, the BH monster as it is today was always going to get here, although the killing of the leader may have hastened it.
Yes , true.. Boko haram zealots were already attacking police and military posts before Yusuf was killed. Let no one paint them as fallen Angels...
CultureRe: Why Do Igbos Especially The Anambrans Marry From Their Tribe? by ceejayluv(m): 3:16pm On Feb 22, 2015
CHM11:
I've noticed that Nairalanders based in the USA can write long epistles, couldn't even finish my igbo brother's comment.
But I get his point.
@bigfrancis21 nice point, but here's my view.
Others do it doesn't make I right.
Additionally, Nigeria is made up of major 3 regions. North west and east. The people in the North inter marry freely, fulani, gwarri, benue, hausa, Tiv etc....people in the west intermarry freely too, yoruba, egun, badagry, etc. But because tribes in the EAST are much, igbo's don't like marrying others and its justified because it favours them better.

I for example wouldn't want any of family member to marry an igbo man or woman, I'd rather marry a yoruba or even a fulani. This is because I have not had a good experience as regards the igbos I've encountered in life.
All in all, igbos!!..marry yourselves, its good for you bcause other tribes will hardly understand your behavior and character.
Wrong... Many peeps from rivers, etc. marry Ibo women....
PoliticsRe: A Police Out Station In Kwali-abuja by ceejayluv(m): 3:08pm On Feb 22, 2015
Ultra modern state-of-the-art...
PoliticsRe: A Police Out Station In Kwali-abuja by ceejayluv(m): 3:08pm On Feb 22, 2015
kay1one2:
Went to fgc kwali. Kwali is a village tho in abj's outskirts.
I guess none of your classroom blocks or dormitories were anywhere near this squalid. No excuse.
PoliticsRe: Photo Of Gallant Soilder Who Was Killed On Feb 14 During Boko Haram Attack. by ceejayluv(m): 12:47pm On Feb 22, 2015
abokikhalifa:
See what oga jolantan as corsed.. Killing Nigerian army since 2010
Abokii,... na your brothers kill am.
Christianity EtcRe: Obasanjo, Oyedepo’s Lives In Danger – Prophet Oladele Samuel by ceejayluv(m): 10:21am On Feb 22, 2015
Could these prophets shut up already?
EducationRe: 10 Types Of Boarding School Students by ceejayluv(m): 5:03pm On Feb 21, 2015
NASA - non academic students association....

I rep FGC, Lagos for life!
PoliticsRe: Shocking! APC Released A 2013 Picture Of Buhari As His Current Picture In London by ceejayluv(m): 4:07pm On Feb 21, 2015
Oya, front page......
PoliticsRe: Ambode Has His Own Campaign Rice Now by ceejayluv(m): 2:36pm On Feb 21, 2015
redcliff:
atleast its not directly an APC campaign organization project.. It was done by a support organization which may not be affiliated with APC or the governorship candidate..
Story for........
Car TalkRe: Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by ceejayluv(m): 8:45pm On Feb 20, 2015
dustmalik:
Buhari plans to bring Rolls-Royce and Bentley, so this is nothing. I would rather aim high than low.
Shh!! Don't put words in grandpa's mouth.
Car TalkRe: Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by ceejayluv(m): 8:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
Zico5:
My question is how much Is the car in question, does the price commensurate with the actual and normal economy of common man on the street
How many Italians can afford a Lamborghini? How many Boeing workers can afford a jet?... Keep asking irrelevant questions. GEJ till 20 Fukking 19...
Car TalkRe: Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by ceejayluv(m): 8:32pm On Feb 20, 2015
Koroaso:
*****MEDICINE AFTER DEATH******


BUHARI/PYO
2015
So in your twisted alomo-dazed mind, you believe such feat could be attained overnight for campaign purposes?
Car TalkRe: Nissan Rolls Out First 'Made-In-Nigeria' Cars (Photos) by ceejayluv(m): 8:29pm On Feb 20, 2015
GhaliNaaba:
Fraud of a policy, yeye baka. You put Cart before horse and expect miracle you people are failure for supporting this shallow Idea, tell me where they see iron they used for the car?
What about the tyre and the others. Our iron production must be working to the full capacity first and the electricity must be regular. You take part of motor to Nigeria for assemblage and you are celebrating. Group of failures.
If GEJ still advertise his achievement of 6 years, it meand he did nothing.
Nigeria has decide to March Buhari into Aso rock and GEJ out from Aso rock.
APC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BULL$#IT!!
PoliticsRe: Commissioning Of 750MW Olorunsogo Power Plant: Showing Live On AIT by ceejayluv(m): 12:49pm On Feb 20, 2015
Locapito:
Thrash. 750MW in 5yrs. South africa is generating 56,000MW, Tunisia 34,000MW, zimbabwé 17,000MW, Eygpt 38,000MW. Nigeria plus 5 wasted years of corrupt gej, 3,550MW. And some dunce re clapping hands.
South Africa's Eskom has been building power plants since the 1920's... Try harder.
PoliticsFrance, Cameroun In Row Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by ceejayluv(op): 12:17pm On Feb 20, 2015
• Arrest proves sect has European
members
• Bama, Baga about to be liberated as
more insurgents are slayed in
Sambisa, Gwoza
• Chad inflicts more casualties on
terror group
Senator Iroegbu in Abuja with agency
report
Following the capture of eight French
nationals who are members of the
terror group Boko Haram, a
diplomatic spat has ensued between
France and Cameroun, which has
insisted on trying the terror suspects.
A top Nigerian intelligence source
opened up to THISDAY on the
brewing diplomatic tensions between
France and one of her Francophone
allies in the sub-region following the
shocking discovery that some French
citizens are staunch members of the
sect, a throwback to their
membership of the terror group,
Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
According to findings, France was
reported to have chided her former
colony for insisting on trying the
terrorists in Cameroun instead of
handing them over to the French
authorities.
Enraged by the audacity of Cameroun
to hold its citizens, the French Foreign
Minister, Mr. Lauren Fabuci, was
alleged to have ordered that the
suspects be handed over to the
European country with immediate
effect.
However, Camerounian authorities
were said to have felt slighted and
have protested the manner in which
France had demanded the release of
its nationals.
A Camerounian minister was quoted
to have said: “Mr. Lauren Fabuci, the
French Foreign Minister, has ordered
Cameroun to release immediately
eight Europeans captured by our
security men, for being part of Boko
Haram terrorists.
“Mr. Fabuci demanded their
immediate handover to France so that
they can prosecute the terrorists on
French soil, ignoring our sovereignty
and independence.
“The French are acting as if Cameroun
is their errand boy that they can order
around and ignore the fact that we
have our own laws with which we can
try the terrorists.”
The latest revelation has lent credence
to strong suspicions in the Nigerian
intelligence community that Boko
Haram has strong foreign backing.
When contacted on the discovery of
French nationals who had joined the
terror sect, the Director of Defence
Information, Major-General Chris
Olukolade, said it was a matter for the
parties involved to sort themselves
out.
“All I can tell you is that the matter is
for Camerounian and French
authorities to settle,” Olukolade
stated.
However, a top military officer said
the Nigerian intelligence community
had previously warned of a growing
foreign collaboration with Boko
Haram.
He said other than Chadians, Boko
Haram has a large presence of Arabs,
Malians and other Islamists who have
joined the sect.
“Now we have seen evidence of
French and European participation.
This is one major indication that Boko
Haram has very active and
sophisticated foreign backing. I advise
that the African Union should take this
up.
“France is trying to silence the
Camerounians but Africa must rise to
the occasion and take this findings
seriously. They must not keep quiet,”
the military source said.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian military has
continued its onslaught to rid the
North-east of Boko Haram terrorists,
as a concerted air campaign by the
Nigerian Air Force has resulted in the
death of a large number of Boko
Haram terrorists in Borno State.
This is coming just as military sources
informed THISDAY that the boundary
town of Baga and to some extent
Bama, might have been liberated,
save for few pockets of resistance by
Boko Haram elements and mop-up
operations in both towns.
According to a statement yesterday by
the spokesman of the Defence
Headquarters, Major-General
Olukolade, “A concerted air campaign
by the Nigerian Air Force is ongoing in
furtherance of the mission to clear
terrorists from all their enclaves.
“The air strikes which today
(yesterday) targeted the training
camps and logistics dumps of the
terrorists in Sambisa forest and parts
of Gwoza have been highly successful
as it achieved the aim with required
precision.
“The death of a large number of
terrorists has been recorded, while
many others are also scampering all
over the forest and out of the struck
bases. Details of casualty will be
determined in subsequent phases of
the operation.”
Olukolade said the strikes would
continue in other locations of the
theatre of war, heralding the advance
of troops and other elements of the
mission.
In the same vein, the Nigerian military
buoyed by the joint offensive of
neighbouring Chad and Cameroun, is
set to complete the liberation of other
strategic towns in Borno State.
A top intelligence source informed
THISDAY that Baga followed by Bama
would soon be freed from the firm
grip of the terrorists.
“There are some small details to be
taken care of, but the operations have
been largely successful. You will soon
hear the cheering news from the
appropriate authorities.
“The Baga liberation is almost
complete and mop-up operation
phase is already ongoing," the source
said.
Also, the insurgents suffered heavy
casualties when Chadian troops
pushed into Nigeria this week,
residents who fled the fighting told
AFP yesterday.
Chad’s army said Tuesday evening
that they had taken control of the
town of Dikwa, which is about 50
kilometres (31 miles) southwest of the
Nigerian border town of Gamboru.
The offensive deep inside Nigerian
territory was a first and suggested
strategy to tackle other rebel-
controlled areas in Borno State, which
is the terror group’s stronghold.
The Chadians are part of a four-
country coalition mounting a regional
fight-back against the Islamists.
“Chadian soldiers took over Dikwa
from Boko Haram after heavy fighting
on Tuesday,” Bababura Diwa, who
lives in the town, said by telephone
from Fotokol, across the border in
northern Cameroun.
Diwa said the Chadians came from
Gamboru, which they had previously
recaptured, with heavy artillery power
and overpowered a group of militants
at Lomani village, 15 kilometres from
Dikwa.
“When they came into Dikwa, there
was intense fighting but at last they
subdued the Boko Haram fighters,”
he added.
“They killed many of them, including
Abu Ashshe, their commander, who
was notorious for seizing cattle in the
area.
“I used the opportunity provided by
the presence of the Chadian troops to
leave the town. I was afraid to leave
when Boko Haram took over the town
for fear of being branded a traitor and
killed,” he said.
Diwa's account was backed by several
other residents, who took advantage
of the Chadian advance to flee the
ancient town, which is near Boko
Haram’s makeshift camps in the
Sambisa Forest.
Jidda Saleh, another resident, said
Chadian troops launched heavy aerial
and ground attacks on the Kala-Balge
area, particularly on Nduwu village,
which he said was a “major Boko
Haram stronghold”.
“The whole village was bombarded
and it is obvious Boko Haram suffered
heavy casualties from the aerial attack.
Ground troops moved in later,” he
added.
“Meleri, which has a huge Boko
Haram concentration, was also
bombed by Chadian military jets and
then taken over by ground troops.
“By the time we left, we learnt the
Chadian soldiers were on their way to
Kushimori village where Boko Haram
keep the livestock they seize from
people.
“They have kept thousands of
livestock there. They sunk boreholes
and recruited people to rear the
animals for them,” Saleh said.
Algoni Wal-Amire, another Kala-Balge
resident, welcomed the offensive.
“Living under Boko Haram was like
living in a minefield. You are always
afraid your next step could be your
last. I thank God I'm now safe from
them,” he said.

www.thisdaylive.com/articles/france-cameroun-lock-horns-over-captured-french-boko-haram-fighters/202268/
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Kinsman Takes Buhari To Court Over Certificate Issue by ceejayluv(m): 10:25am On Feb 19, 2015
Pweetyradiance:
I get so upset when they keep emphasizing on this certificate issue as though it's the certificate that will make Nigeria a better place. Nigeria focus on paper qualifications which can easily be bought with money, and that's one of the reason's why most people go extra miles in school to make sure they get a stamped and sealed paper called * certificates* The skills is what matters jare and what you have got upstairs. liltle wonder I find people who can't even spell their names correctly parading themselves as graduates with a coconut head filled with water.

certificate or no certificate if Buhari has been destined by God to win the forthcoming election no man born of a woman can ulter the plan. I luv the man though
He fucking lied under oath... He's gotta face the law for perjury.
PoliticsRe: APC Writes Jonathan, Jega On Using Military For Elections by ceejayluv(m): 7:49am On Feb 19, 2015
bjayx:
soldiers should remain in barracks and on our territorial borders. i hope dis country wil get it one day.
Even at the threat of boko haram disrupting the elections?
Forum GamesRe: Find The Young Lady In This Pix by ceejayluv(m): 5:56pm On Feb 18, 2015
Seen at last.. Damn, I suck at subliminal imaging detection....
PoliticsRe: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe Campaigns In Style In The 1960s by ceejayluv(m): 4:46pm On Feb 18, 2015
bigv:
That's how it was done. True democracy before the military Buhari and co took over.
PoliticsRe: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by ceejayluv(m): 2:03pm On Feb 18, 2015
naijainfogalery:
But i thought oga said we will use technology ?
Read , for Bleep's sake....
PoliticsRe: Angry Politician Sets Hilux Vehicle On Fire In Delta State (Pic) by ceejayluv(m): 10:44am On Feb 17, 2015
Yes.. Go and join APC, consortium of frustrated folks.
PoliticsRe: Soyinka: GMB Most Brutal Dictator After Abacha by ceejayluv(m): 9:13am On Feb 17, 2015
zendy:
Jonathan might accused of many things but I don't think anyone can call him a dictator. A lot of APC supporters want to replace GEJ but do not care what they want to replace him with. Only an insane or ignorant person will want Buhari as president if they really take time to read his history. Buharis antics are as bad as they come. His history right from counter-coup of July 1966 when he helped murder hundreds of Igbo officers to 1984 when he ran the most draconian military Government in Africa leaves much to be desired. That some desire,a murderer,coup plotter,human rights suppressor,Islamic bigot and illitrate as their 'saviour' is most astonishing. Anyway,like I said before on previous threads,doesn't matter if Buhari wins or loses,he will never be the president of a 'United Nigeria'
Just gotta quote this...
PoliticsRe: Soyinka: GMB Most Brutal Dictator After Abacha by ceejayluv(m): 9:07am On Feb 17, 2015
callmenow:
Perhaps I can help. Previously Soyinka has stated that Buhari was not a democrat. He fought Buhari in 1984-85. Soyinka lost a great deal during Buhari's tyranny. He has also condemned Buhari's religious jingoism. The essence of his diatribe is that Buhari is morally repugnant. He will not be voting for Buhari. He is also against PDP governance of Nigeria. He believes that successive PDP administrations have become arrogant and have deviated from concerning themselves from alleviating the lot of the average Nigerian. He is particularly disenchanted with the office of the First Lady and the rot and corruption which is still in the system. He believes the Chibok situation is unacceptable. That Jonathan should be held accountable for the weak armed forces. That the Boko haram insurgents was not new, but has been around in previous administration and has not been dealt with.

Hope you understand his gist better now. The key to understanding the noble laureate is to read up on his back catalog. His views are consistent. I don't agree with all his views, but most are progressive.
That's some schooling you did there.. Lol. Dunno if that dude was expecting a full endorsement of an ex- Democracy usurper by an ebullient soyinka. Not possible.
PoliticsRe: Soyinka: GMB Most Brutal Dictator After Abacha by ceejayluv(m): 9:03am On Feb 17, 2015
“There was a time when they (Buhari and Co.)
announced the Islamisation of
Nigeria;
they should have been stamped
upon
by the constitution, using the
constitution as a weapon. "
-Wole Soyinka.
PoliticsRe: Soyinka: GMB Most Brutal Dictator After Abacha by ceejayluv(m): 8:57am On Feb 17, 2015
Okaka27:
GEJ fan
Anoda Clueless One
Oh, come on... It's getting trite, man.
PoliticsRe: Soyinka: GMB Most Brutal Dictator After Abacha by ceejayluv(m): 8:41am On Feb 17, 2015
Okaka27:
The Clueless Nobel Prize Winner grin


#MarchForBuhari
Soyinka clueless too?? That word "clueless" has been bastardised by Buharists...
PoliticsRe: Is Professor Osibanjo Right With This? (PICS) by ceejayluv(m): 7:03am On Feb 17, 2015
Amokwe:
Not TRUE we have 35 states plus Abuja, One can not be everywhere to witness what government has done, so the advert is needful. especially when some people assumed that this government has done nothing.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Will Not Be Missed In PDP, Says Anenih by ceejayluv(m): 8:13pm On Feb 16, 2015
hassan85:
Copied..........

A friend said he's afraid that Buhari may take us
back!!
I replied him that i would be happy if GMB can
take us back because it's always good to go
back when you've
lost your way and your destination is no longer
visible.
GMB Should take us back to the era where.

1. One Dollar to 54 kobo.
2. Everything was on first come first serve
3. There was zero tolerance for corruption
4. The OIL REFINERIES! Port Harcourt, Warri and
Kaduna were built and operational
5. Anybody with questionable wealth was afraid
to show up
6. There was Zero tolerance for indiscipline
7. Everything was in order
8. Nigeria had no debt,
9. Neglecting your children was a crime
10. Littering the public place was a crime
11. 20 Oil depots were built and functioning,
PTF was managed with transparency
12. Western world cant interfere into our
business
13. Chad invaded and we sent them packing and
decided not to harness their Land
14. When our economy was NOT running on
generator
15. Everybody can sleep with their eyes closed
16. Countries like Indonesia and Malaysia need
not use Nigerians to set example on how to deal
with drug pushers.
Pls: GMB take us BACK! take us BACK!! We can't
wait!!
Take us BACCCCKKK!!! to the good old days of
this our great Country.
If you want this to happen.
DELUSION....
PoliticsRe: DSS Operatives Invade Home Of Reuters’ Correspondent In Bayelsa by ceejayluv(m): 11:11am On Feb 16, 2015
Duh.... Like the FBI doesn't do that too...
PoliticsRe: Why Obasanjo Attacks Jonathan – Fani-kayode by ceejayluv(m): 9:02am On Feb 16, 2015
Faibuhari:
Who takes a senile OBJ serious, he only thinks about himself and nobody else
And apparently, his Daugher in law's A$S..

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