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Chei, people no know say na these Jonathan Legacy Patch-Patch Trains wen dem carry for kponkpon from Makurdi go commission for Kaduna, before dem dey perch anyhow? God grant their souls eternal repose. |
Apparently, they are the squad meant to, by all means, retrieve the unreceipted 2tr misapplied campaign chest, intended for voter-inducement and sundry other mobilization. They thought leaking the 'memo' to the press could blackmail Alhaji Jonathan into backing down. D eyes are 'redding' and the maga is not smiling at all. Walahi they must refund! |
thefakestan:I may have to strongly disagree with you on this point you made. First, let me highlight a fraud by the govt as it relates to crude oil: whereas, Jonathan in his catalogue of achievements credited his administration with increasing bpd production levels to 2.5m while the minister of finance chose to work with a range of 1.95 to 2.1m for revenue computation purposes. You may have to be educated that crude oil fiscalization is done at the export terminals and not the flow stations, thus making thefts along the line less consequential! That way, it is very possible for a highly politically exposed person working with a clique of industry players and security personnel to steal 400kbpd. |
By the time full disclosures are made, we shall know what 'toxic asset' Jonathan is. I won't count it against Buhari if he breaks his promise of giving him a soft-landing. Jonathan is simply undeserving of any credit not to talk of the opportunistic accolades he annexed following his justifiable defeat. |
lanrefront1:Ooshe! That was him prophesying. When he should be apologizing to Nigerians and making restitution to Jonathan, this man is back shamelessly! He should go continue his joint spiritual headship of the Jonathan presidency with Oyedepo and Oritshejafor. |
deskossy:But they loved the pittance he offered them to vote and rig him in, and now they'd have to live with the consequences. When they conspired to generate incredible margins without voided ballots and in some cases produce numbers that were over the number of accredited voters for Jonathan, did they not know that their popular choices from other parties would be collateral damage? Let them go to the tribunal and remain there! |
It's pretty difficult to cope with the challenges/complications of being entangled with a single mom. The majority of them carry a baggage of grudge from their failed relationships that they may never wholeheartedly commit. Always on the lookout for bad behavior to justify their non-commital; mostly unforgiving cos of their pasts as well. Very sensitive to the treatment of their extra baggage thus requiring a nerve wracking diplomacy to deal with. Honestly, people still love them, but it would require more than that to be responsible for the total welbeing of a child/children, who would go back to their dads; whom would be required to a handled with much sensitivity and diplomacy while being alienated by, maybe, friends and family. ...and if a single girl is available, why go through the stress? |
ZUBY77:Bros you'd be right if these figures are captured in the budgets of the respective years. If not, it has been stolen and that makes you the bigger idiott |
tigonana:.....when ordinary mortals begin to play God. I just wonder who/what they hear from when they fall into their ogogoro induced trance in their shrines/business centres. Smh for their sheepish followers. |
Ambode should empower Lagos indigenes and teach those ungrateful irritants that call themselves 'JEWS' some bitter lessons. Meantime, punishment on prostitution, armed robbery, kidnapping, product counterfeiting, currency counterfeiting, piracy, drug trafficing and child trafficing should be made more stringent and better enforced. That is their FORTE! |
Methinks this write-up is one other attempt to rub it in. Who would not be dazed and justifably angered by a loss in which the vilest methods were employed do campaigns; favorable prophecies were procured and voluntarily offered; party-men gave feedback of faithful followership; the president went a-kneeling even to Sanusi; was made a mockery by a group of monarchs after signing their endorsement deals; after 'conquering' BH in 6 weeks; after sinking over 1trillion naira on such venture. If na you, bodi go sweet u? |
cp2dec1:thanks a lot, i did as instructed but ended up discovering that it was enabled all along. Still no progress |
cp2dec1:OS is Windows 7, though we made a failed attempt at stepping up to Windows 8. Network Controller is the only thing here with the yellow notification. As for the techie, i could only spare him 7 hours of unsuccessful attempts before i left town for an assignment. |
Tolzeal:Alright, when i want to play my game of 'hearts' here's the first feedback: hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video card driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on. So, there it is sir. |
Freest:I hope it is true, not because of the deficit to APC's chances, but to highlight how cowardly the Igbos have turned out to be, after the silly ultimatum by the OYC and the very irritating rants by a lot of Igbo forumites. Agreed the oba erred to have issued a threat due to partisanship, but it got really annoying to denigrate the throne; disrespect the hospitality of your hosts and term his land a No-Man's land because it was a former Federal Capital and it hosts a number of your ethnic nationals and has allowed you thrive. The yorubas must rise to correct their errors. |
No need to be confused. Life offers options, we make choices and live with the consequences! Let her choose and live with the consequenses. |
Have an Acer Aspire One mini whose problem started when the need to use company's wifi took of to a techie. After everything he did, my computer is now slow to function when i want to play games. He said some drivers are missing. Please how do i get the drivers as Systems Restore couldn't do the trick. |
I can't readily place it, I feel this man's utterances puts a big question mark on his sanity. Guess he sees 19 out of 26 as a minority - the legacy of the Jonathan divinely ordained government! When these folks talk about morality, na so so laugh i dey laugh. |
abduljabbar4:While I condemn the resort to threats by the oba, I feel very disturbed by the abuse of hospitality by the Ibos judging from the comments i've read down to the ultimatum issued by the Youth Congress of the Nd'igbo. When you compare this scenario with the fact that they had to flee the north before the presidential elections without any threat of violence from their hosts, then you realize the yorubas have made a mistake they urgently need to correct. |
Dikechigozie:I wish to start by expressing my appreciation that you voted to try change, nonetheless, it is apt that evaluation should be done within realistic and reasonable timelines. To this end, i'd like to look at the promises you listed: 1. I'm inclined to believe that you are a graduate in search of employment. While you can be consoled that you are not alone, you should know that attaining such with the present state of the economy is not feasible. A simple analysis of the costs of such venture, by Soludo, puts it almost at par with our national budget. 2. I'm not an economist but i tally with those who think that such expression is a joke taken too far! Where's the reserve to support such venture? 3. Judging from events that followed the 6wk extension, I would have to be convinced that BH are not a creation of the PDP, who were demobilized to score some political points. Hope they are decommissioned as well. Nonetheless, I expect brute force to be used against them should they insist on proceeding with their acts of terrorism. 4. As an engineer, i know it takes no less than 2yrs to set up a power plant, meaning that's another hogwash except there are ongoing power projects, with such capacities, to be completed before the birth of the ones to be undertaken by the incoming administration. Talking about wiping out corruption, we would know if a genuine effort is made to curb it. That is why I'm particularly miffed by the fact that Jonathan is being promised a soft landing. If Jonathan's tenure is not probed and scapegoats made, then Buhari's administration may never succeed. |
luvmijeje:That funny guy is the collation officer, the REC is a different person - a woman! |
Missy89:no mind the crook. E think say na church we dey wen dem no dey ask questions. |
uwaj54:Yea, Festus KEYAMO or Olorogun Kenneth GBAGI |
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Godisnear:Yes, I agree but, that would be annulled as soon as the new government takes over. Government, already was having problems with its wage bills and just wanted to stage a sham for the purpose of elections. If Jonathan had won, the process would have been inconclusive but with the opposition winning, everybody would be employed to bloat their wage bill and cause them problems. So it may be nullified. |
Ilaje44:Thank you sir! If there was not to be grave personal consequenses, like those handed to Laurent Gbagbo and Charles Taylor, Jonathan wouldn't have conceded defeat. Shows how we have lowered the bars of morality to grant pretenders and opportunists like Jonathan a status of honor and nobility. It's very saddening to ascribe honor to a man whose lieutenants consistently ran a hate-filled campaign. This same man who opposed an innovation that granted more credibility to the process till the very end wants to take the glory. He didn't have much of a choice, and should not take the credit. Give him credit for not saving after earning the highest revenue in our history; give him credit for plunging us back into debt, give him credit for fraternizing with criminals, promoting rebels and accommodating felons. For those, Jonathan deserves a PLAQUE. |
obyno6ix:while i do not want to join issues with you, we should learn to give deserved credits. Jonathan is the leader of PDP, he accepted defeat whereas his party has served notice of their readiness to approach the tribunals. Reconcile that! For all i care, if there were not to be personal consequenses for Jonathan in the likely event of a bloodbath should he reject the result or try some other funny stunts, he would have done so. He just wants to arrogate Jega's achievement to himself after they failed in their bid to circumvent the process. |
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Brimmie:Exactly my position you just echoed. Jonathan should be made to face prosecution for criminal complicity in the death of over 15,000 citizens and the many financial crimes perpetrated under his supervision. Credit for electoral reforms should go to Jega who stood his ground and not an opportunistic Jonathan. After all, the PDP which he leads was still against the use of the Smart Card Readers as at Sunday 29th March 2015. |
The glory of the defeat of PDP goes to Nigeria and Nigerians but credit should go to the champions who provided the leadership, oiled the movement and catalysed the crystallization of the movement for progressive change. K love to call them LIONS! ....enter Lion Rotimi Amaechi: a man of conviction, matchless courage, admirable doggedness, fanatical loyalty and great vision. He earned my respect and remains a model example in courage, doggedness and loyalty, in the face of overwhelming opposition. God bless him real good! |
A great injustice was done yesterday: crediting an opportunistic Jonathan with the marginal successes experienced in the electoral process. PDP stood vehemently against the use of the Smart Card Readers, the device that substantially limited their capacity to generate magic numbers, even up till now but for Jega's insistence the process would have been short on credibility. Patriotic Nigerians that rallied round Jega while he was caught in the web of intrigues to abort his tenure should get credit for the breakthrough Nigeria made, and not Jonathan. When we were winning online polls, they were in denial and told us they are winning on the field. When we asked what their achievements were, they pointed at trains and told us Buhari was too old to rule. When we asked their scorecard in the fight against corruption, they showed a documentary alleging Tinubu to be the biggest landlord in Africa and told us they were fighting theirs with technology, e-wallet, IPPIS and some other bullcrap. When we asked their scorecard on security, they demobilized their boys in six weeks because of elections and dared to ask us where the votes from Bornu came from after they estimated that everybody there should have died. Shame on PDP and shame on Jonathan! Shame on those religious dealers that released prophesies from their business centres and shrines proclaiming no vacancy in Aso Rock! Together, we await the action of the militants that threatened Nigeria, we have dared them! PDP should make no mistakes: this victory belongs to Nigeria and Nigerians, and we shall fight to preserve it. Credit to all chieftains of the APC that made this alliance work; credit to all that fought, on the social media, to counter the vicious attacks of the PDP and its agents/apologists. Credit to Amaechi who was never afraid to stand alone or walk alone. Congratulations Nigeria! |
dachpee:Do you stay in Pluto? Because even aliens residing in Mars got the delayed results this morning. |
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..he must be very bad then