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PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 2:11pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
I mentioned Onisha not Niger's bridge.

Your GEJ should have ensured maintaince of that bridge and employ engineers to o proper checking. Life has been lot, I pray another wont go because of that bridge.

Anyway I was thinking of checking the east out and following you there but I go kuku ma sit down for my kabba look my countdown timer which is ticking set for 14/2/15. Maybe when Buhari build another bridge there, I go come that side
Even if all the bridges in Nigeria collapse GEJ is still my prefered candidtate except APC presents the likes of Akpabio Duke Fashola Muazzu or ribadu who got my vote in the election he contested but lost.

Na How many bridges schools or Hospitals buhari build for Igbo land with PTF money?
Buhari case with Igbos na another story of its own.If he get one vote for Igbo land he try

Igbos are used to been negleted by the FG so the they don't even care anymore even GEJ govt has only appointed them in key FG positions but aside from that Igbos have always been negleted mayb it is because of the civil war or just hatred I don't know.
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 1:44pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
I respect your opinion Miss.

Do have a nice time
And you tooo
That's how politics should be.
No lashing no violence respect my opinion and I respect yours

The issue I have with these politicians is that they don't sEe anything goood in another party they condemn without profering solutions. They call one party bad when they know that members fromed that party formed a large chunk of their own parties they put political and party selfish interest above national interest. When one member crossed from one party to another he becomes born again. They play politics of bitterness and hatred and all that. Trust me we may get it right but not in this generation
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 1:37pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
You no see this morning update warning travellers about the fallen bridge?


Shebi GEJ dey work na.
That one no be niger bridge oh

But the bridge na new bridge sha na OBJ build that bridge and he just fall like that na CCC construct am I no trust those chinese companies @ all.

That road is too important I trust the contractor will start working immediately
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 1:32pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
I wish your candidate the best of luck. . . .but the luck he will get might not be the best you expect.

Same here

Cheers
Same here
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 1:29pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
Where did Buhari claims to be a saint?

Is he not the same person that said he is ok by the primary election result and ready to work with who ever win the ticket?

Is he as a Nigerian not credible again to hold an office? Miss, it is his right to vote and be voted for. So if he wins the primary againt other APC aspirants, he is as good to go as the rocket in empty space.

Miss, I have told you severally, I dont like lashing women. They are special gift of nature. But pls stop lying and spreading false information. Buhari was the PTF chairman before he became the HOD. What he did as a chairman then was what qualifies him as the chosen HOD. . . . .and for sure the chosen leader of our days.

He has his experience. He is tested, trusted and reliable.
Oga abeg no lashing here the buhari wey u dey defend and Jonathan wey me I dey defend no know us @ all. I am not saying buhari is not good enough I am only saying his time has come and gone and mind you I am not the only one that has this line on thought. There are many nigerians that do not want buhari to win because especially the youth but not because he's not capable but becasue we are tired of seeing his face on television. This election is not about party the day the APC will produce a better candidate pdp will not stand a chance.

On a final note I will not vote buhari becos I think his time is not now. I don't have a problem with him contesting though this is not about tribe or religion it is just my opinion and I am entitled to it
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 1:13pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
And this dearie young lady wants looting to continue?

Are we in the kleptocratic republic?

Pls someone help me here.
Trust me in the Nigeria of today if u like make st peter the president looting will continue
If we are serious about fighting corruption America will know. So if you think when buhari bcomes president that corruption will stop man think again.

If you can argue that buhari is a saint what about his other party members that will play key roles in his government ehn?
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 1:08pm On Nov 02, 2014
;DI trek.
But seriosly that bridge never fall oo no dey carry rumor here abeg.. grin


FOLYKAZE:
Madam, Onisha bridge has fallen down.


How you go take reach your villa?
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 1:05pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
Miss. . . . .You did not experince Buhari's reign because youwerent born at that period. You are grossly ignorant about who he is/was because you are adamant to learning. You are misinformed, feed with lies and fairy tales. And this is what you drew your conclusion from?

Read your history Miss, Buhari fought against corruption and made lot of success putting it at the bay. There is no other person in this country that have reached the height he went in his campaign agaisnt corruption.

Who doesnt know that GEJ is corrupt? Even the people outside the shore of this country are disturbed with the high stinking rate of corruption in GEJ government. Yet you kept mute about that but keep shouting GMB is corrupt. How do you know he is corrupt when you lack knowledge about who is? How do you know he is corrupt when you have been misinformed about who he really is? How do you know he is corrupt when only rely on hearsay from your deluded uncle in the villa? How do you know he is corrupt when you have been clouded with ethnical hate and become a religious big.ot?

Miss, I am sorry to say, you are the most corrupt person here. Your heart and mouth is filled with lies. An evidence your mind is filled with corruption.
Ok let me say this. If buhari is the only non corrupt person the opposition has to offer then I would rather vote for a corrupt GEJ. I
still do not believe buhari is not coRrupt though. because them no see banana for monkey hand no mean say he no dey shop banana.

Buharia is in the past let's get a new uncorrupt person or we continue with corrupt GEJ.
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 12:59pm On Nov 02, 2014
ayukdaboss:
With GEJs first term of serious looting and corruption, giving him another 4 years is disaster. He knows that's his last four years so he's not gonna give a damn. Another 4 Years of GEJ is total disaster to this country.
What has happened under GEJ? Is it not the same looting that has been going on since independence? What's the difference btw the looting going on in GEJ's governement and the looting that draged Nigeria to this shit.?
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 12:58pm On Nov 02, 2014
ayukdaboss:
With GEJs first term of serious looting and corruption, giving him another 4 years is disaster. He knows that's his last four years so he's not gonna give a damn. Another 4 Years of GEJ is total disaster to this country.
What has happened under GEJ? Is it not the same looting that has been going on since independence? What's the difference btw the looting going on in GEJ's governement and the looting that draged Nigeria to this mess we are in b4 GEJ?
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 12:53pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
If you werent born when he ruled that doesnt mean you should write false and unverified account about him.

You can hate him (maybe because on ethnic or religion) but that doesnt mean your should spread lies about him. Ignorance is not an excuse here. There are books out there which you can read and gather the truth from. A stop at the wikipedia is enough to find what he has achieved. I think you should do away with this dubious hearsay of yours.


And Miss, who is the young age person you want to see as the president? Why cant you campaign for the young person maybe that would gear him to pick a ticket for the presidency? And how do you think the new fella can do better than old ones? Do you know what they call experience?


The youth of this days are not focused. If you have a youth that can do the job, team up with him/her and pick a form.

Buhari has shown us he is ready for the job and we trust he will deliver. You either support him or continue looking for the new face. . . . .young pal who you think can do better.

One the serious account. . . . .stop spreading unverified and unconfirmed accounts. Use much of your effort on the man you want as the president rather than tarnishing another man's image with lies and hearsay
I do not hate buhari. He is ok although not a saint he claim to be
I would have wanted buhari in his good nature to pick another person or friend whom he trust an deliver to contest

The face might not be young but a new face. Talking about experience which experience did buhari have b4 he bcame HOS. You don't need experience a leader is a leader .
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 12:36pm On Nov 02, 2014
pendy79:
if the present GEJ is the new faces, then that face is a face of corruption, inept, ineffective, clueless, sycophants loving, deaf, blind and a complete failure. we need no such face today. Failure has no place in present Nigeria

vote for who so ever you wanna vote, but fortunately democracy is a game of number. let every igbo from onitsha to mile 9 vote GEJ, he is going home to otueke in 2015.
Is buhari not corrupt? Are all nigerian leaders both past and present not corrupt?
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 12:34pm On Nov 02, 2014
ayukdaboss:
We are not getting any new faces Madam. We have to start accepting that now. In the end its going to be GEJ VS BUHARI and Buhari gets my vote without a doubt.
Well mine goes to GEJ he is the new. Buhari should retire and continue eating his pension money.
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 12:18pm On Nov 02, 2014
FOLYKAZE:
I cant believe you typed this with a straight face.

What and what have you read about Buhari that made you conclude he didnt do anything while he was the head of state?

For your information dear, Buhari 20 months reign records excellent performance which is more than 15 years reign of PDP all put together.

If you dont know anything about Buhari, why cant you keep mute or rather learn from those that witnessed his reign or read about him than relying on some false information from deluded uncles in your village or where ever you heard that Buhari did nothing as the HOS.
Sorry mr. I wasn't arround when he was HOS I didn't know he turned this country into heaven b4 he was booted out but his time has come and gone we need new faces not the same old reccycled shit
PoliticsRe: Civilian JTF Beheads 41 Boko Haram Fighters by dazangel11(f): 10:39am On Nov 02, 2014
Not good @ all

How are we sure they are the real boko haram members

Nigeria na zoo sha
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Plotting To Overthrow Me by dazangel11(f): 10:35am On Nov 02, 2014
If buhari is the best apc can do then I really weep for Nigeria.

He did nothing as a military head. Of states with all his powers and young brain. How can he perform now? what changed?
PoliticsRe: I Knew Babangida Was Planning To Overthrow Me - Buhari by dazangel11(f): 10:23am On Nov 02, 2014
Buhari's time has come and gone.

APC should better look for another candidate or we will withness the season 2 of the weEping general.
PoliticsRe: Why Is No One Talking About Tambuwal's Latest Trickery? by dazangel11(f): 10:09am On Nov 02, 2014
That's y apc must remain an opposition party @ d national level after till 2090
Car TalkRe: Inside Innoson Auto Factory by dazangel11(f): 11:31am On Sep 10, 2014
Tesiday: Nigerians are buying INNOSSON, i see this brand on the road all the time. you cant expect Innosson to just sweep the market and win buyers heart just like that , it will take time. be patient.
U re correct bro. I see the cars almost every day in few quantities though especially the suv and long buses so cool.
PoliticsRe: The Islamist World Order -femi Fani-kayode by dazangel11(f): 9:27pm On Sep 09, 2014
The sooner we do something about islam the better.

And please don't blame it on the us because I still remember the cartoon riot. The missworld riot that has to be moved to the uk was it caused by the us?
PoliticsRe: We Reject Niger East Bye-election - APC by dazangel11(f): 10:58am On Sep 08, 2014
Typical
EducationRe: Lagosians Dump Trash On A School's Sign Post (Photo) by dazangel11(f): 3:20pm On Sep 06, 2014
LOL
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola, Best Performing Governor –ICPC by dazangel11(f): 3:11pm On Sep 06, 2014
Superstar5: You dey mumu.
ya papa
PoliticsRe: The Fashola Vs Akpabio Thread. by dazangel11(f): 12:24pm On Sep 06, 2014
Now I feel the need to repect this man fashola. Although his 2nd term can't measure up to the 1st.
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola, Best Performing Governor –ICPC by dazangel11(f): 11:55am On Sep 06, 2014
I don't understand why aregbesula?
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: Slain Boko Haram Fighters-Viewers Discretion (False information) by dazangel11(f): 3:06pm On Sep 05, 2014
Busted ;DBusted

But would have been a great news
PoliticsRe: The Legacy Of Fashola's 8 Year Leadership In Pictures by dazangel11(f): 9:19am On Sep 05, 2014
7lives: Those whom God have bless, no man can curse. Fashola baba the governor, if foreigners who knew how it used to be in Lagos are praising Fashola, i wonder what one individual low lifer or should I say a never do well can do or say, to rubbish Fashola's achievements, yeye they smell.
I asked a simple question you can chose to answer the question or stfu rather than calling someone slow you animal
PoliticsRe: The Legacy Of Fashola's 8 Year Leadership In Pictures by dazangel11(f): 9:18am On Sep 05, 2014
7lives: Those whom God have bless, no man can curse. Fashola baba the governor, if foreigners who knew how it used to be in Lagos are praising Fashola, i wonder what one individual low lifer or should I say a never do well can do or say, to rubbish Fashola's achievements, yeye they smell.
I asked a simple question you can chose to answer the question or stfu if you don't have an answer to it
PoliticsRe: The Legacy Of Fashola's 8 Year Leadership In Pictures by dazangel11(f): 9:11am On Sep 05, 2014
stinggy: Lol
You're too insignificant to be given a thought grin
Really? Or u don't just have anything to say. Significant Idiat
PoliticsChristians Arm As Middle East Perils Mount by dazangel11(op): 9:05am On Sep 05, 2014
QAA, Lebanon –  Every day around sunset, dozens of residents of this small Lebanese Christian village on the border carry their automatic rifles and deploy on surrounding hills, taking up positions and laying ambushes in case Muslim extremists from neighboring Syria attack.

"We all know that if they come, they will slit our throats for no reason," said one villager as he drove through the streets of Qaa, an assault rifle resting next to him.

For months, Lebanese Christians have watched with dread as other Christians flee Islamic extremists in Syria and Iraq, fearing their turn will come next. Fears multiplied after militants from Syria overran a border town last month, clashing with security forces for days and killing and kidnapping Lebanese soldiers and policemen.

Now, for the first time since the Lebanese civil war ended in 1990, Lebanese Christians are rearming and setting up self-defense units to protect themselves, an indication of the growing anxiety over the expanding reach of radical Islamic groups.

Across the Middle East, Christian communities as old as the religion itself feel their very survival is now at stake, threatened by militants of the Islamic State group rampaging across Iraq and Syria.

In Iraq, thousands of Christians have fled their homes after they were made to choose between leaving, converting to Islam or facing death. For the first time in centuries, Iraq's Ninevah region and the provincial capital of Mosul have been emptied of Christians. After they left, the militants spray-painted their houses with the letter "N" for "Nasrani" -- an archaic term used to refer to Christians -- marking the homes as Islamic State property.

In Syria, thousands of Christians have been displaced during its three-year conflict. Christian towns and villages have come under attack by jihadists, most recently the historic central town of Mahradeh. Islamic fighters in Syria rampaged through the ancient Christian town of Maaloula near Damascus earlier this year, destroying historic churches and icons. Christians in the militant stronghold of Raqqa were forced to pay an Islamic tax for protection.

Christian refugees from Iraq and Syria are now sheltering in Lebanon, sensing safety in a pluralistic country which has the largest percentage of Christians in the Middle East. Lebanon is also the only Arab country with a Christian head of state.

But the fear has spread to Lebanon as well. This week, after a video was posted online showing a group of boys burning an Islamic State flag in a Christian neighborhood of Beirut, vandals spray-painted the outer walls of several churches in northern Lebanon with the words: "The Islamic State is coming."

In Qaa and Ras Baalbek, two Christian villages in the northeast, on the border with Syria, the anxiety is palpable. Many of the thousands of expatriates who used to spend the summer here stayed away this year.  Restaurants and the villages' main squares were deserted on a recent day.

The sale of weapons on the black market has climbed sharply. The arming effort is backed by some leftist and communist Lebanese militias who have long had weapons. The Shiite armed group Hezbollah has also indirectly supported such efforts, seeing the communities as a first line of defense for Shiite towns and villages in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa region.

Sitting in his house few kilometers (miles) away from areas controlled by jihadi fighters in Syria, Suleiman Semaan, a political activist in Ras Baalbek, said the mobilization in the village was purely for self-defense.

He and other residents said they were especially alarmed by an attack last month in which militants from Syria overran the Lebanese border town of Arsal for several days, killing and abducting a number of soldiers and police. The attack was the worst spillover of Syrian violence since the uprising began in March 2011.

"We don't want to attack anyone and we don't want anyone to attack us," Semaan said.

But the rearming of Christians could raise tensions in Lebanon, which is already bitterly split over the Syrian conflict. During Lebanon's own 15-year civil war, the right-wing Phalange party engaged in heavy fighting on behalf of the country's once-dominant Christians.

In Syria and Iraq, however, Christians have always been a scattered minority, and rather than mobilize to protect themselves, they enjoyed relative security for decades under the rule of secular dictatorships. Now, as vast swaths of both countries have fallen out of government control, many Christians are looking elsewhere for safety.

In northeastern Syria, small Christian units have been fighting under the umbrella of the People's Protection Unit, a Kurdish militia. But most Christians in Syria, as well as Iraq, say they simply don't have the numbers, arms or training to combat the battle-hardened Islamic militants.

The number of Christians in the Middle East has been in decline for decades because of waves of attacks, regional upheaval and sectarian tensions.

Iraq was home to an estimated 1 million Christians before the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein. Since then, militants have frequently targeted Christians across the country, bombing their churches and killing clergymen. Under such pressure, many Christians have left, and church officials now put the community at around 450,000.

Many Syrian Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Syria's pre-war population of 23 million, left for Europe over the past 20 years, with the flight gathering speed since 2011.

Amir, a 41-year-old Christian, came to Lebanon last year from the northeastern Syrian region of Hassakeh, where Arabs, Kurds, Assyrians, Syriacs and Armenians traditionally lived together in peace. He is now looking for work in Lebanon, staying with his brother in a Christian area north of Beirut, and considering whether to apply for immigration.

"I don't want to give up on Syria, but I want my children to grow up feeling safe. I want them to grow up in a place where they can proudly make the sign of the cross without fear," he said, as two of his children played with cousins nearby. He said 25 members of his extended family have left Syria over the past two years.

Umm Milad, a 27-year-old Iraqi housewife, came to Lebanon with her husband and two sons after Islamic State fighters put the "N" sign on their home in Mosul's Al-Arabi neighborhood in July. They were given 24 hours to leave.

"We are scared," she said while waiting to collect aid at a Chaldean church in Beirut. "We don't want to go back. We want to go anywhere else. Canada or America."

Many Christian villagers, like the driver in Qaa, only spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, fearing for their safety. Others, like Amir and Umm Milad, gave only their first name or nickname for the same reason.

During a visit to Iraq on Aug. 18, Lebanese Foreign Minister Gibran Bassil, a member of the right-wing Christian Free Patriotic Movement, urged Christians not to leave the region. "If Christianity becomes extinct in Iraq it will end in the whole region. Iraq and our region will lose pluralism."

But for Sahira Hakim, a housewife from Baghdad who is now in Lebanon applying to immigrate to a third country, there is no going back to Iraq, and her native country will never be the same.

"We Christians are like roses. If you remove them from a garden, it will not be beautiful anymore," she said.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/09/05/christians-arm-as-middle-east-perils-mount/
PoliticsRe: The Legacy Of Fashola's 8 Year Leadership In Pictures by dazangel11(f): 6:18am On Sep 05, 2014
stinggy: SMDH
Your foolishness is epic!
So Fashola should be held responsible for bad BRT buses that are being managed by NURTW and LAGBUS?
So, by this GEJ should be held accountable for the bad SURE-P buses too?

You shouldn't be allowed near kids, else you infect them with stvpidity
. No na me them go hold responsible.

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