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yemmight: Are we sure Ebele is fit as a President? Most confused human being on earth.This is a mad man's thought. Why not address the issue and not attacking the personality of Mr. President. Where were your parents, uncles, village and local government people when he became the president? |
Na only dat one they demand? they no ask you for nash, i mean hot sex |
U MUST READ THIS______________ The Justice Niki Tobi panel on the Jos 2001 crisis has recommended the retirement of Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 5, Muhammed Abubakar. Abubakar was Plateau State Commissioner of Police during the ciris. The panel was constituted by former Governor Joshua Dariye to look into the September 7, 2001 crisis. Since it concluded its sitting, its report was not made public until yesterday. In a White Paper released in Jos, the state capital yesterday, the panel suggested that Abubakar should be dismissed if he refuses to retire. The panel said: "Religious fanatics should not be posted to head state police commands. The commission recommends that for his ignoble role during the September 2001 crisis which resulted in the loss of lives, the former Commissioner of Police, Plateau State Command, Alhaji M.D. Abubakar, be advised to retire from the Nigeria Police Force and in the event of his refusal to do so, he should be dismissed from the service." It recommended that the Hausa/Fulani should be encouraged to discuss with other communities and "accept the ownership of Jos by the Ajizere, Anaguta and Berom". "Anything short of that will not make for peace", the panel added. It noted: "The non-implementation by government of the report of previous commissions of enquiries and in particular the report of the commission of enquiry into the riots of April 12, 1994 in Jos metropolis (the main features of which are very similar to the September 2001 civil disturbances) is a sure recipe for a repeat performance of such disturbances". The government also released a White Paper on the Justice Aribiton Fibersima panel on the Jos 1994 crisis. The panel investigated the April 1994 Jos crisis. Its report said: "There was strong and convincing evidence before the commission that: on April 11, 1994, just a day before the fateful day, Alhaji Yaya Aga Abubakar, the President of Jasawa Development Association, in the company of Alhaji Aminu Mato’s younger brother, Sanusi Mato, held a meeting at Masallaci Juma at Jos with the Jasawa community during which they resolved to carry out a demonstration the following day. "So, Yaya Abubakar and Sanusi Mato were directly connected with riots. They were the leaders of the insurrection that brought disaster and shame to Jos metropolis, to Plateau State and to Nigeria, that brought death and destruction of lives and properties". "A recurrent friction for many years between the Berom, Anaguta and Afizere on the one hand and the Hausa/Fulani tribe on the other hand is the remote cause of the riots. Each part of lays claim to Jos." The report urged the government "to spread its intelligence gathering network far and wide to cover all individuals and organisations (such as religious, cultural, and social organisations) that could be potentially dangerous to peace and order." |
Atleast, this woman should be praised for this. |
This political campaign strategy has failed. |
please, take a breath-how many Easterners were killed before Ojukwu declared the republic of Biafara? |
There is nothing to rejoice here GEJ is a fool I haven't never see him sack anybody for incompetence, this man was only relieves off his duty to enable him concentrate on his political ambition. The man have perform whole-fully he should have been sack long time ago. There is no difference between GEJ and any Mallam (Dead Woods) Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh OK_2_NV:I am sorry to use this language. You must be crazy to make this comment. Your kind will make the worst leaders if given the opportunity. You can criticize constructively if you have to. |
Ikemba, Agu na echemba, omere ora, olu ndi Igbo, Eze Igbo gbubguru, Laa na udo. |
atleast 2 bks' ve been cut, konduga and ndume. |
What Soyinka started is not the same as what is on the ground in Nigeria. Fraternities exist in Universities aroun the world. Bush (snr and Jnr), Clinton, Obama and Cameron all belonged to Fraternities in Universities. In Nigeria, modern/current Fraternities (especially the unregistered ones) are just mostly evil. You are absolutely right my brother. Is there any well meaning institution in Nigeria that has not been perverted? The church, the justice system, the government, educational institutions,etc. Why then are confraternities different? Soyinka started an evil thing in Nigeria. |
Useless Jonathan now wants to start acting kingmaker after coming short to be the WEAKEST Nigerian president in history and future! The look on his face all the time shows he is a joke and even little ants will laugh their Bottom off! LOL! Grin Grin I hope you can make it to be a president one day so that Nigerians will see how you will perform. |
Devaluation makes domestic products cheap for importers. Since we produce nothing than the oil wells we own, it means the importers will be encouraged to buy our now cheap oil. This will mean less oil dollar per barrel and on the whole and more barrels of oil to sell and the consequent faster depletion of our oil reserves so as to meet up the looting businesses of government. |
You did not get the message huh? If you were so smart, you would have produced one of those as the President of Nigeria. Instead of claiming an Ijaw man as your Igbo president. You Igbos are no threats to Nigeria remember? You will always remain beggers, no matter how educated. Even your Okonjo-Iweala could not refuse her "Oliver de Coque Twisted" second helping in the lootocratic government. . .after making mouth! Cheesy Please, while lampooning Ibori and Tinubu. . . .just remember your 'humble' roots! You are in no position to make 'comparisons' MA! Just saying. . . . . . Kiss Even in negative things, you claim smarter. |
I hate it when people attribute every wrong thing to Mr. president. The mess in this country started even with colonialism. Regionalism added salt to the wound. Our colonial fathers were very corrupt too and they trained better looters who took after them and today every evil deed is attributed to Goodluck Jonathan. It is rubbish, I am not from the south south. The Hausas, the Igbos and the Yorubas are not better leaders. |
This is the height of poverty. So you are one of those Agegunle/Agbado boyz who think that those who live at Ikoyi and it's environs, VI, Lekki and it's environs are Into illegal or criminal source of finance, I pray that one day God would raise your head up. Hopefully you leave where you are now to where you ought to be bruv, I don't hate!!! I don not know what makes you think you are better than me. I want to let you know that 95% of those who went to CU did not actually apply to study in that school. Lecturers from the governments schools do part time teaching in CU and the likes. When I was in the masters class, a lecturer of mine who was doing a part time teaching job with one of these so called private universities told me that if he sets the same exam for the private school and his federal university, if the student from his federal university writes the same thing with the other students from the private schools, that he is sorry for the student from the federal school However, in academics, the individual (student) mattes a lot. CU keep trying,this does not mean you are not a good school now. |
[b]@Eko Ile: you don't have to make it obvious that you are a beneficiary of the Lagos State government loot. It is wrong for one person to loot state funds and create a business empire and you justify such an act by saying "afterall he's generating employment". That's one of the major characteristics of loosers except you are the Special Assistant to the Governor on social networks who makes a living by replying critics. If you are get a better means of livelihood and if you are not stop looking for cheap government recognition as the thieves you are supporting don't visit nairaland, they are busy monitoring their loot somewhere. Looting is looting,whether he lends back to you some of the money he stole from you or actually dashes you some,i cant believe our sentiments,how do we vote Leaders into power and instead of them serving the general public and steppin down respectfully in due course,They loot our money and throw it back into our face by flaunting their loots as if that is not enough insults,we are here justifyin their theft and tearng ourselves apart via arguments,A public servant in any capacity shldnt leave the office 1000times richer than he was at inception,This is totally wrong,Wake up Nigerians,Cut the sentiments and wake up,These leaders keep toying with our intelligence.Its my humble and analytical opinion.[/b] God will bless those who posted these. Keep doing this good work. We will surely eradicate this menace in our country one day. |
later on some kids from a kerosene background who do nothing but hate and complain about those who their parents worked extra hard to send their children to private Universities like Covenant University, Shouting and Barking like Dog's that Covenant University Standard is low because they produced 85 First class graduates. When your parents have stolen government or church money you think they have worked hard. Nemesis will catch up with them very soon. Remember, their sins will be visited on the children and children's children. |
ook you.Keep quiet, I can speak for the Yoruba people. who do not support injustice. we have principle. We would not support nigeria to fight to keep nigeria as One. so the nigeria govt will be in trouble. why, because injustice is been done to the Yoruba people. Look Bayelsa state get N14 billion month for making false claim of oil. While Oyo state get N4 billion. there is no oil in ogoniland. And there is no oil in abia state, Jonathan Goodluck can not continue this injustice against the Yoruba people and expect the Yoruba people to this government. Rubbish, who told you there is no oil in Ogonoland and Abia. I am not from Bayelsa, but if we should go into true fedearlism, they will get more than that. You can reactivate the production of cocoa and stop kill this mentality of it is either oil money or none. |
What is the difference btw a ND militant and BK? Big difference: ND militants are militants who are settled with resources from their land, bk are people trying to reap from where they did not sow like their fathers. As for El Rufai, we already know you before now. Your boys from your state and environs are working to smoothen the way of 2015 for you, but I bet you, Niger-Delta oil money you embezzled as FCT and PBE chiefs may be the last you will see. |
@op- I agree with some other posters that the issue of an igbo president watered down your write up. Honestly I am not enthusiastic about our race pushing for 2015. Who we go push sef? Our existing crop of leaders are not up to standard. I don't believe in voting based on tribe. If andy uba runs against fashola do you think I would vote for andy uba??. Rubbish, who told you the crop of leaders from other tribes are better than those from Igbo extraction? In as much as I believe that the best should be allowed to rule and lead Nigeria. I do not subscribe to the erroneous belief and statement that no Igbo man is ripe for presidency or that their counterparts in other parts of Nigeria are better than them. The legacies of Profs. Soludo, Akunyili, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala, Oby Ezekwesili and others speak volumes for themselves. However, despite these good works , corruption and indeed the quest for materialism drags them to the mud. El Rufai, Ribadu are also victims of this same issue. In Lagos State, despite the purported good works of Fashola, it is saddening that only one godfather decides his activities and programmes. What then will happen if he becomes a preident where he will be faced with bigger godfathers like Obasanjo, IBB, Atiku, etc. Nigerians, irrespective of where we are from should see Nigeria as a work in progress and not as a cake to be shared by different tribes, states, L.G.As. We should think of what to do for Nigeria nd not what we will get from Nigeria. With this, Nigeria will be a s strong as a bunch of broom, unbreakeable and we will not just grow but develop. |
GOOD MUSLIMS ARE BAD PEOPLE. BAD PEOPLE ARE GOOD MUSLIMS Boko Haram are GOOD MUSLIMS. THEREFORE, boko harams are BAD PEOPLE |
serious Bleep, that is what they want. if a man did not do it well, you are doing it somewhere with someone else. |
Ikemba, iga di o, ise oo onye si gi nwuo, ya nwuo kwa o, ise oo |
Those states purportedly rigged are the states that Buhari can never win election in. His party does not have structures in most of the states and he never campaigned in the South East and was expecting to reap from where he did not sow. It is not possible now. He can sponsor his son, El Rufai in 2015 so that he can spend part of the money he stole from FCT and BPE just as Ribadu has spent his EFCC loots. |
Childish |
If Obafemi Awolowo was not humble, the type of respect he is given even at death would not have been. Tinubu and his boys should learn. I think Tinubus' boys should also wait until he is exonerated before they should celebrate. I saw Fashola there and I began to ask why they should be condemning PDP. A word is enough for the wise. |
Many of you are seeing Ghadafi as a hero, the same way you saw Osama Bin laden as a hero. It is important to note that he is dead, and that he died like a criminal that he was. The blood of all Libyans that he caused their deaths will remain on his head. Such leaders, including the types we have in Nigeria are not needed anywhere in the world, so that there will not be any cause for Americans or NATO to intervene. It would not have been easy for Libyans to get Ghadafi out of power if they had not used their oil to get the support they wanted from the western world, the same way Nigerians mortgaged the oil in the Niger-Delta and bakassi in Cross River State to fight the then Eastern Nigeria. Ghadafi was never a prophet and will never be. I do not care what you see him as. |
I am laughing. If Gowon should be truthful, he is regretting today about the pogrom that he perpetuated to the people of Eastern Nigeria in the sixties. Today, his state has been experiencing same naturally in the last eight years. let him come out and apologize, that is the solution to the problem in Niger State. |
Why should Nigerian past leaders be the basis for measuring Gadhafi's performance? Compare him too with the likes of Nelson Mandela. How many African leaders have spent uninterruptedly 42 years in power? How many have linked his houses anywhere with tunnels so as to aid his escape when his evil deeds are eventually discovered? Do you think you (Nigerians) know Libya more than Libyans themselves? Nigerians, you need to be careful or God will grant you a leader in the like of Gadhafi. |
El-rufai, thank you for this exposition. No doubt, it is an intelligent write up. My simple question is this, why are you northerners interested in the oil in the Niger-Delta? Now that you are through with the history of oil and gas in Nigeria, we want to be educated about agriculture (groundnut) and its contribution in the economic growth of Nigeria. |
That is the same way some Governors and other ACN chieftains went to Abuja to fight the federal government and defend Tinubu when he was arraigned. Sorry for Nigerian youths. |