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This Pro-APC media houses I tire for you oooo..but you did not report bomb blast after Buhari was elected. |
[quote author=SammyHoe post=32263362] Ambode is the man for the job. It is good to vote for a good person who is recommended by a good person than to vote for a good person who is recommended by a bad body. Fashola is a good man, so I believe he wouldn't recommend a bad man to us. Fashola will give him a good atmosphere to operate. Letting Jimi Agbaje in would mean having the torn umbrella we just refused to cover us up again. The only party that has done me good is the APC(ACN) and not the PDP. Fashola has done good to Lagos while the only experiences I had of PDP are sickening and disgusting. I heard that it was Obanikoro who actually won PDP Lagos primary election but it was given to Jimi Agbaje. This is enough to know that PDP is not a trustworthy party. I also heard that no primary election held in the PDP presidential primary. All these are not right and I wouldn't go with a man who is imposed upon a party without any primary. I GO FOR AMBODE AKINWUNMI, SINCE THE PRESIDENT-ELECT IS ALSO AN APC CANDIDATE. THIS WILL FOSTER A MORE CORDIAL RELATIONSHIP, UNLIKE THAT OF OBASANJO(PDP) AND TINUBU(AC) BACK IN THOSE DAYS [/quote Its only a matter of time before APC becomes too powerful for anyone to handle.Same fate PDP suffered will happen to APC in years to come when some disgruntled elements will begin to realign. We need an opposition party that will check ruling party.Buharis vote is based on his personality not the party and so Jimi Agbajes vote is based on his personality. And ability to deliver.I don't want a party that will be too strong without opposition because soon we may be shedding tears |
Pangea:. Hello,what many of us think is that it is very difficult to accept defeat.here we are,GEJ conceded defeat.If the administration is so woeful and he accepts to leave,Nigeria's oneness is key.wat is bad can be fixed by another certainly not by war or violence.it is commendable |
kimond101:You have said it all,I want a PDP that has something to proof than Ambode that will take permission from Tinubu before paying salary that is if it does not clash wth Baba's next acquistion of Bombadier Jet |
natureblack:. APC.......dead on arrival.GO GEJ |
Olaolufred:A lot of u guys are just sentimental in judgement.When u gained admission to university,were your certificates not sighted and photocopy submitted.Your leader joined military 1967 w/o certificate cos he's a drop out and u think its alrite.VOTE GEJ D-DAY is HERE ANYWAY. Tomoro will judge |
xreal:Look at you,if its Obama/ Beyonce you have there,it will amuse you, a terrible "Nigerian Act". Vote GEJ |
Iamsynord:What he has not told us is that the money has gone into GMB election funds. Becos of this negative change |
jdilight:True talk. Fashola should give us access to contract documents No respect for FOI Bill allowed by GEJ Declare assets because u own mere benz 200. In 2002 What did they promise u in GMB admin(God forbid) PDP government under Jimi Agbaje will expose all contracts ,alphabeta contracts, and shady land deals.
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[quote author=bros1234 post=31981895]Being adjourned or not is NOT the main issue. The main point is APC insisting that their will must be imposed on the entire country. The main case was APC saying if the case goes against them that it was influenced. Thats the point. And now by been adjourned as you say, I guess the judge was not bought over? Thats the point. It is clear that APC is threatening the existence of Nigeria by using lies and threat of violence to exert its views on the country. Nigerians beware And by extension we can now see that GEJ is indeed a great man. He has no time to backstab his opponent[/quote Threat of chaos and violence cannot be,it is the imagination of Lai Muhammad unless APC sponsor violence there cannot be any.We all know how quickly APC refers anyone to court so when judgement swings come april 22,they should go to court.] |
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HzRF:. I haven't read my watch....by obasanjo and becos I am not interested.. A Mr Tinubu we understand is a corrupt thief and we know his antecedents in Lagos.Just to show you,nation airline and newspaper, tvc and rvc,oriental and rennaisance hotel,alphabeta 1.5b monthly and waste of resources on election.is this amassed from his 8 years salary as governor.Man u celebrating thief.GMB cannot survive Tinubu antics abeg. Vote GEJ and Jk |
APC.................failed!
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Stilling porting..........
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lexopus: Every blame must be jonathan. Cant you guys in APC ever think positive? Omisore looses its jonathan. What hatred!. Use your vote wiselyn support Jimi Agbaje |
dontjealousme: dontjealousme: Why should the rascal Aregbesola announce himself winner in an on going election? Causing voters to either vote for him or give up and return home. APC is a sick party. The election will be settled in court.vote JIMI AGBAJE,your vote cannot be a waste.start campaign for him now. |
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babawalexy: Two INEC officials in Obokun LGA area were earlier Friday morning (around 3am) arrested for diverting sensitive election materials, SDK reports.[NO PICTURES OF ELECTION MATERIALS,UHMMMM!!!!!] |
[size=20pt] A MUST READ[/size]:First is that APC lacks a national outlook. The PDP has remained relevant in Nigeria because of the national umbrella it has maintained. Although it has its own problems, but it cannot be said to belong to a particular group. The APC has done very little to allay the fears of Christians that APC has a hidden agenda against them. Instead of addressing these weighty fears and suspicions, the APC has rather kept mute on the matter. When the former Aviation Minister Femi Fani Kayode resigned his membership citing the religious bias of APC, the Party instead of addressing this serious allegation, rather responded by saying that Femi Fani Kayode was not a registered member in the first instance. This is like sweeping a serious matter under the carpet and hoping that the news will fizzle out one day. Whether the APC likes it or not, there is a general perception by a significant section of Nigeria that the party was established to project the interests of one religion above the other. While this may be true or not, a party that cares about her image and public perception must address this issue otherwise the perception of voters would continue to influence electoral results against them. Perception is different from facts, but the reality is that voters vote largely on how they perceive you or your party. The second problem with the APC is the overbearing influence of the chief financier Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. A chieftain of APC Chief Tom Ikimi alleged recently that Bola Tinubu single handedly selected persons for all the top positions. This mafia-like posture does not cast APC in good light before Nigerians. It grossly lacks internal democracy. One godfather calls the shots. Chief Ikimi maintained that the ruling PDP is not owned by anybody. It is a national institution that accommodates all and sundry equally. If APC is to be taken seriously by Nigerians, it has to rise above this one man tyranny and make conscious efforts to make APC a party for everyone. Nigerians would love a party that is built on our national pillars without too much attachments to one man. Internal democracy is badly needed in APC if they are to make progress. At the moment if Tinubu catches cold APC would sneeze. This is an insult to Nigerians. One begins to wonder what roles Tinubu would play should APC win the next general elections. Would he give the President free hand to govern without interfering? Your guess is as good as mine. The next problem with APC is that it seems to be the amalgamation of strange bed fellows only united in their lust for power. The membership of APC was drawn from different political parties with diverse interests only united in their quest to capture power from the PDP. While there is nothing wrong with this arrangement, what is however worrying is that the differences instead of getting narrower is getting wider. Chief Ikimi spoke the minds of the silent majority. There seems to be no love lost among the top echelon of the party. The most probable prediction judging from the above is that an APC government would be marred by crises and power tussle should they find themselves in power. APC also lacks a defined ideology. Every opposition that wants to displace the incumbent must work hard to define and market the agenda to the People. Presently most Nigerians do not know what APC stands for. Most People do not know what APC would do differently. These are the roadblocks that may cost them dearly in 2015 and beyond |
2015: Why PDP May Win Again By Edozie Okeiyi One begins to wonder if APC can indeed rise to the big challenge next year or will continue on this road to self annihilation. My opinion is that APC is not strong enough and therefore cannot displace the PDP in a free and fair contest. The newly elected (selected) leadership of the All Progressive Congress seems to be struggling from day one.First is that APC lacks a national outlook. The PDP has remained relevant in Nigeria because of the national umbrella it has maintained. Although it has its own problems, but it cannot be said to belong to a particular group. The APC has done very little to allay the fears of Christians that APC has a hidden agenda against them. Instead of addressing these weighty fears and suspicions, the APC has rather kept mute on the matter. When the former Aviation Minister Femi Fani Kayode resigned his membership citing the religious bias of APC, the Party instead of addressing this serious allegation, rather responded by saying that Femi Fani Kayode was not a registered member in the first instance. This is like sweeping a serious matter under the carpet and hoping that the news will fizzle out one day. Whether the APC likes it or not, there is a general perception by a significant section of Nigeria that the party was established to project the interests of one religion above the other. While this may be true or not, a party that cares about her image and public perception must address this issue otherwise the perception of voters would continue to influence electoral results against them. Perception is different from facts, but the reality is that voters vote largely on how they perceive you or your party. The second problem with the APC is the overbearing influence of the chief financier Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. A chieftain of APC Chief Tom Ikimi alleged recently that Bola Tinubu single handedly selected persons for all the top positions. This mafia-like posture does not cast APC in good light before Nigerians. It grossly lacks internal democracy. One godfather calls the shots. Chief Ikimi maintained that the ruling PDP is not owned by anybody. It is a national institution that accommodates all and sundry equally. If APC is to be taken seriously by Nigerians, it has to rise above this one man tyranny and make conscious efforts to make APC a party for everyone. Nigerians would love a party that is built on our national pillars without too much attachments to one man. Internal democracy is badly needed in APC if they are to make progress. At the moment if Tinubu catches cold APC would sneeze. This is an insult to Nigerians. One begins to wonder what roles Tinubu would play should APC win the next general elections. Would he give the President free hand to govern without interfering? Your guess is as good as mine. The next problem with APC is that it seems to be the amalgamation of strange bed fellows only united in their lust for power. The membership of APC was drawn from different political parties with diverse interests only united in their quest to capture power from the PDP. While there is nothing wrong with this arrangement, what is however worrying is that the differences instead of getting narrower is getting wider. Chief Ikimi spoke the minds of the silent majority. There seems to be no love lost among the top echelon of the party. The most probable prediction judging from the above is that an APC government would be marred by crises and power tussle should they find themselves in power. APC also lacks a defined ideology. Every opposition that wants to displace the incumbent must work hard to define and market the agenda to the People. Presently most Nigerians do not know what APC stands for. Most People do not know what APC would do differently. These are the roadblocks that may cost them dearly in 2015 and beyond |
APC leader, Senator Bola Tinubu has directed Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola to dethrone the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade and Timi of Ede, Oba Muniru Adesola Lawal for allegedly supporting Sen Iyiola Omisore and Hon Adejare Bello. Tinubu, who was said to have been miffed by the statement reportedly made by the Ooni of Ife when President Goodluck Jonathan visited on Saturday, said; "Ooni was never an honest Oba and that was why I said only three Yoruba Obas (Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba of Lagos and one other) were credible. That one other is not the Ooni and he (Ooni) knows it. You (Aregbesola) must teach the duo of Ooni and Timi a lesson after you must have won the Saturday election. Dethrone them and nothing will happen!" The meeting was held at the Government House, Oshogbo after the APC rally yesterday''— VOX POPULI NEWS. |
OtunbaJega: hahahahahahahhahahahahahHe added that the gubernatorial aspirant was convinced that the PDP in Lagos State has the best level of [size=20pt]internal democracy[/size] of all the major parties likely to be in contention in Lagos. “It’s regrettable that, fifteen years into our current democratic system, so many parties still practice the culture of anointment or imposition of candidates,” said the source. He argued that Mr. Agbaje’s political advisers discovered that the PDP was abandoning the idea of imposition of candidates,[size=20pt] accusing Bola Tinubu, a major force in the All Progressives Congress (APC) of continuing with his desire to dictate the direction of Nigeria’s major opposition party, including the undemocratic anointment of candidates for elective posts..[/size]...Tell your boss why the gods are angry! |
Iwe must end this hegemony. Lagos belong to all and not to a family |
Nairalander..............which side of the divide are you.One of your own is here. |
WE SAY YES!
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LAGOS 2015..................JK IS OK
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When we discuss topical issues such as this I can not but get amazed at the argument pro and against put forward by respective individuals. One that never cease to amaze was govt programs and policy and nigerians should not be deceived,govt preoccupation is just political/self gain/power at all cost . Back to used vehicle 70% policy anyone in his right senses knows that it is all a rouse to promote some influential persons ahead of general elections.money and not people matters to them at the elections otherwise govt should be saddled wth saving graduates turned clearing agents,car dealers,attendants,sparepart dealers,transporters, and many more. |
Your write up very long and if some of the observation raised were tru,then glo is on the brink of collapse.it is interesting to note Nigerian businesses don't outlive their owners because of the way and manner of Nigerians.Nigeria is being run aground how much more a corporate body. It is a taboo to do things write in Nigeria.if u don't steal money in power you will be condemned,if you don't usurp power to your self,you will be condemned,so I don't know when nor how Nigeria may be salvage.God will help us. Alas,those glo adverts with waje,mi,omawunmi etc are not eating up revenue. |
RIP, to mr Avery |
