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^^everything you have said still boils down to one thing-sacrifice.These are all the sacrifices we need to make for posterity sake.No true freedom/liberty has ever being achieved without sacrifice,ask any Algerian or Egyptian or even a Libyan.If we must break the shackles of poverty,squalor,corruption etc then we must start by getting the elections right.A flawed foundation will only give rise to a faulty structure,end of |
I can understand everyone's frustration.It is really exasperating leaving your home early in the morning,in some cases travelling long distances to cast your vote only to be told that the election has been cancelled after what seemed like eternity.But i'd rather the elections were cancelled than insisting on proceeding with a flawed process that would end up with a massively rigged election we would not agree with. All we're clamouring for is for Jega to give us a credible,free & fair elections.Anything short of this is totally unacceptable & will be vehemently rejected,period. |
May God punish them for daring to embarrass God's anointed. ![]() |
The U.N. special representative in the Ivory Coast tells Al-Jazeera TV that "the war is over" and that strongman Laurent Gbagbo has surrendered. "He is in a basement and is ready to surrender," says Y. P. Choi, who is the special representative of U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon. He says Gbagbo's top generals have all defected and his fighters have "simply melted away." Choi says U.N. officials are now trying to find out Gbagbo's terms of surrender, but that the fighting has ceased, except perhaps for some isolated units who have not gotten the word. http://engforum.pravda.ru/index.php?/topic/231054-un-in-ivory-coast-says-the-war-is-over-gbagbo-surrenders/ |
^^I really don't have the time to respond to your post fully but what makes you think i worship on Sundays ![]() |
Ohakim is a drowning man clutching at straws.Not to worrdy u'l sink wit him to d pits of hell idiota ![]() |
Anyone canvassing for votes for Ohakim is evil & does not mean well for Imolites.'Clean & Green' my backside!Imo state deserves better than these cursed men ![]() |
@Mcgboye,this is just an exercise in futility.It's like telling some christians that their pastors are ripping them off.They'd rather die or maybe even kill you than believe you.I'd strongly suggest you give this a rest for your own good |
coolpapa:Huh ![]() |
sx_knx:Are you having a brain fart or what?Was Ibori in a Dubai jail in 2007 ![]() |
^^resignation is out of the question.He should hang in there & clear his mess period |
^^Lol ok,i see you edited your post ![]() |
^^I think you are in denial here.You know as well as i do that this 'bail' has PDP written all over it & no it is not been blown out of proportion.The response is proportionate to the deed |
The 'Supergrass' thing crossed my mind but i simply dismissed as a figment of my imagination |
Better a postponement than a rigged election.But I don't see this election being held on monday,not with the complaints emanating from the opposition.In any event we still dey watch |
I'm still in denial & don't want to believe this is true by any stretch cuz if it is,it doesn't bode well for camp GEJ at all. February 19-2011 [b]SaharaReporters has learnt from several authoritative sources that Nigeria's ruler, Goodluck Jonathan, is seeking a deal with the UK and United Arab Emirates (UAE) to allow former Governor James Ibori of Delta State to return to Nigeria. A source within the Jonathan administration familiar with the details of the deal said that Mr. Jonathan is “trying to persuade Britain and Dubai that to let Chief Ibori come back to Nigeria for a trial that would be a soft landing.” Mr. Ibori, who is currently being held in Dubai, has lost his legal battles to avoid extradition to the UK where prosecutors have prepared a case file detailing his extensive money laundering activities during the eight years he ran Delta State. Several of Mr. Ibori’s associates, including his wife, Theresa Nkoyo Ibori, mistress Udoamaka Okoronkwo (nee Onuigbo), sister, Christine Ibori-Ebie, and his London-based lawyer, Bhadresh Gohil, have been convicted by a Southwark Crown Court on money laundering charges. Most of them are serving five-year jail terms. A high level diplomatic source told Saharareporters that the delay in repatriating Mr. Ibori to London was as a result of the highly secretive negotiations that Mr. Jonathan initiated with the government of Britain to facilitate the embattled former governor’s return to Nigeria. “President Jonathan is assuring Britain that James Ibori will be tried by a Nigerian court, but the deal is to offer Chief Ibori the same kind of trial given to Mrs. Cecilia Ibru,” said a source, a member of Mr. Jonathan’s inner circles. SaharaReporters sources said Jonathan not only bought the plan to have Ibori face trial in Nigeria but is also using all kinds of inducements to secure British cooperation. “He’s offering more concessions to UK oil interests in Nigeria to ensure that his proposal on Ibori is endorsed,” said a source. Once the UK gives its assent, the proposal would then be sent to the monarchy in the UAE who will send Ibori back to Nigeria – to face another kangaroo trial. A source in the UK told Saharareporters earlier today: “We are appalled that the Nigerian government is pursuing a course of action calculated to enable Mr. Ibori to evade proper prosecution,” adding that “the current move calls into grave question the Nigerian government’s commitment to fighting financial crimes.” A legal expert in the UK said the chances were “extremely good that Ibori would be found guilty in the UK, but I can’t say the same would be true if he’s tried in Nigeria.” Several sources familiar with Jonathan’s effort to broker a highly secretive deal in Ibori’s favor disclosed that the current governor of Delta state, Emmanuel Uduaghan, was responsible for forcing Jonathan to embrace the proposal. Mr. Uduaghan, who is Ibori’s maternal first cousin, was handpicked by Ibori to succeed him. One source said that Governor Uduaghan insisted that his total support for Jonathan's presidential campaign would be predicated on Mr. Jonathan using his executive muscle to ensure Ibori’s return to Nigeria instead of his extradition to the UK.[/b] http://www.saharareporters.com/news-page/jonathan-secret-talks-bring-ibori-back-nigeria |
I'm tempted to lambast Jega but better jugement suggests i restrain myself.Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.In any event monday will eventually come in spite of the hiccups this may cause commuters & workers we should all put it down to the sacrifices we have to make for Naija.All we are saying-give us a credible,free & fair election,simples |
^^My point exactly.The BB camp is getting the much needed publicity from this chicanery |
stmarc32:This |
Ok,go sleep before i come looking for you |
I thought you said 'tara' or do you really want to see the red in my eyes?Don't test my resolve son,i'm not this friendly on a regular, you heard!Ko ni da fue.As far i'm concerned,you just a needle in a haystack.You don't bother me none |
I think Seun has tried as much as he can to keep the arguments balanced.We have pro-Buhari & pro GEJ arguments on the frontpage.So let's leave Seun out of this & tackle the issues there in. |
Whatever son,just thought i'd put you in your place.It's my job to put suckers like you in their place.Nuff said |
Why don't you sue me & see how much clout i'v got around here.Bros you be draft msg o i no send you ,shogbo.Ask abt me |
Funny i'm in Birmingham as well.Why don't we hook up in the gym & i'd put a 200kg punch in ya face.I guess that wld bring you back to your senses asap.So watcha say ![]() |
Do you even know the meaning of the words you bandy about?I guess you're in the 'ignorance is bliss' school.In this case my hands are tied,sorry i can't help you.Find a shrink |
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