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A lot people are foolish on this forum. The video has no link to APC, but for the ignoramus ones to satisfy themselves they have to comment rubbish. By Monday 25th all this nonsense will stop on nairaland, where unconfirmed report will find its way to FP. |
OEPHIUS:The same O To Ge that has become a national anthem in Kwara state. Another fake news from pdp/saraki. The evil act of saraki to resort to violence will destroy him totally. After several failed attempts to stop O To Ge movement, saraki fear of losing Kwara is running him mad. |
Dubai lies Strategy, Jubril of Sudan has failed, PMB buying Etisalat, diamond bank, world bank �� failed,now Amaechi, Pdp has shown they have nothing to campaign with, so they resolved to lies and fake news. |
FBIL:So Atiku campaign strategy is to heat up Nigeria because of this selfishness, using someone loses to gain cheap vote. What a shame, nothing good can come out of pdp though, 16 years of failure, never again. |
Their desperation shall consume them, it is a shame a presidential candidate can be this shallow minded. Using some people lose to again a cheap political point. Whose knows, he might be one of the funder of the crisis will are witness across community in the country, Pdp is a party of rogue and criminals. |
SHOPPERS:You can not be a successful comedian, this joke is dry. |
Racoon:Attacking the man out nothing is absurd, the video is their to get yourself in order. |
Shame on desperate saraki and his goons. The video is accessible to all, Alh Lai Mohammed did not mention Ilorin Emirate or Traditional institute in the video. But out of fear, saraki and his cronies want to twist the story for cheap propaganda, Shameful. |
Saraki and his media team getting dirtier. The video is there for all to see, Alh Lai Mohammed did not mention the Ilorin Emirate during the speech neither made mention of any traditional rulers. It is a shame Saraki and his goons can be this desperate. |
Very detail and informative. I like the way the Hon Minister responded to all questions asked. Though a lot of fake news and propaganda has been going on, but with these, those that are sane will agree with the Hon Minister. The era where money allocated for the security of the nation were used for election campaigns has gone. |
Pdp seems to be confused beyond reasoning. ologbondiyan just want to talk for the sake of talking, someone else will be better off as spoke man for PDP as opposition party. |
All comments here are so funny and childish, watching the video it shows the comment by the Minister should actually be off record which is not official statement. which means it might be a teasing during the interview or a side conversion during the press interview which might have more breakdown, but the careless and aggressive oak TV released the video and later apologized for it. But as usual nairalander will always want to masturbate on the news just for like. |
[quote author=TruthHurts1 post=72624687]Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrAZNd5WwAEGzhU.jpg www.nairaland.com/attachments/8066547_8066507capture2jpeg72528766582dfff47d3117d82567eba3_jpeg_jpeg589c74ca3ae049fad77a1ae11f90f64c https://punchng.com/breaking-waec-presents-certificate-to-buhari/ [/quote Wailers will not like this, they will still wail as usual. |
MrNollyzone:Compare to the previous administration YES. This government has performed more better infrastructure, security and economy no doubt. |
SarkinYarki:You should check Akin Alabi tweet again, he said he has paid more than that as personal income tax. So difficult to defend Atiku, you should read well before ranting on harmless tweet. |
Atiku Mr bureau de change, Nigeria is not fall sell. You are of questionable character no worthy of ruling this nation according to Obj. All this social media package will not save you, not again Nigeria will not go back to Egypt. |
I received the message below yesterday evening, did anybody else got it? but the venue of the interview look odd. please anybody that have info about this should come in. Following your application for the post of Electrical Supervisor(Mootib Global Services) You are hereby invited for an interview a CVs stated Date: 11/01/2018 Venue: Surest Hotel, No. 7, Rasheed Smith Street, Olive Estate By Apple junction via Ago-Okota road, Amuwo- Odofin Lagos. Time: 9:00am |
pls how did you get it? |
adenijiadeniyi316@gmail.com |
theophorus:Fayose is believed to be heading for the Alliance for Democracy (AD), the platform on which he is expected to anoint a successor for the 2018 governorship election. |
Filmmaker and grandson of Shehu Shagari, Bello Bala Shagari, recently expressed his thoughts about the exclusion of Northerners from “The Wedding Party” movie. His tweets were received with a strong negative reaction by a large number of people. Bello Bala has released a detailed explanation of his comments to Pulse Nigeria. According to the documentary filmmaker, a foreigner who sees “The Wedding Party” will conclude that Nigerians are not more than Yoruba and Igbo people, thus jeopardising our diversity. The wedding Party Read detailed explanation below; The wedding party movie is certainly one of the best movies out of Nigeria. The quality, the storyline and the humor are just amazing. Without any doubt, it appears to be a breakthrough in the Nigeria movie industry and marks the beginning of many goodies that are yet to come. The movie I believe is set out to be not just for Nigerians but the global audiences, given the standard in which it was produced. Financially, it is budgeted beyond the Nollywood usual standard; it consumed sixty million naira. Indeed, It is unlike the usual local content. However, throughout the film, one can feel and sense the Nigerian culture put into play, although inconclusively. There was no justifiable sense of diversity, contrary to a review by Temitope Adeyemi on thenet.ng. who wrote “The Wedding Party is a comedy, and even though there are many lessons that could be drawn upon from the issue of intertribal marriages.” She also added, “If you have ever attended a Nigerian society wedding, all the people you meet there are well represented in this movie.” Here she’s implying the idea of inclusivity has been achieved. The Wedding Party The movie is about a wedding between a Yoruba and Igbo families and the kind of drama that comes with it. Inclusivity in filmmaking and other endeavors have become critical to professionalism today, gender-wise, race-wise and otherwise, it is a global practice. For Instance, you’ll hardly see a Hollywood film shot in the U.S these days without coming across one immigrant or another, sometimes even a tourist, because that is the reality. It is strategic to marketing too. But to my dismay, that didn’t happen in the wedding party. Consequently, to a foreigner, the film will appear as though Nigerians are not more than Yoruba and Igbo people just like the Hutu and Tutsi of Rwanda, thus jeorpadising our diversity, because it is neither true nor a good impression. Nigeria is a home to over 350 different ethnic groups. In contrast, to really depict the true picture of what is typical about the Nigerian elites, there was a white girl who plays the friend of the bride. It is a norm that the children of the elites often invite their foreign friends to their wedding, but how not other Nigerians respectively? The Wedding Party Notwithstanding, I took the debate to my twitter handle and wrote “#TheWeddingParty movie is such a wonderful development in the Nigeria movie industry, but the northerners were excluded unfortunately.” Due to the shortness of the statement, it could easily be misunderstood because it was not elaborating. The contrast between people of the south and those of the north is relatively much, and that’s why I particularly mentioned “north” because it is what I can easily identify. The tweet has indeed got some interesting responses and a number of insults. Many have also argued that my point is either invalid or irrelevant. In fact, one twitter verified Henry Okelue said this in reply to me “how would northerners have been included if the story line does not have any northern situation in it?” It is the same way we neglect collective responsibilities. Some even thought I meant including Kannywood stars in the cast! The Wedding Party It wouldn’t have been a bad idea too but that wasn’t my point. We must be able to look beyond producing local content, whereby Nollywood sticks to what is southern, west and eastern if you like. Kannywood is simply local, as they don’t even speak English. Sadly, in some inclusive Nollywood movies, the northerners have easily been ridiculed and limited to playing the role of a gate man! gate man? And vice versa all in the name of humor. We have a duty as filmmakers to unite our people in movies like The Wedding Party even if it is not true about us just to foster unity. I was even more disappointed when someone replied with a tweet that “But the thief at the party dressed like he’s Hausa na… please manage that one.” Implying that that the thief in the movie is a Hausa man. He may be right, the thief dressed like a northerner, even though I convinced myself, and many others who believed so that he was Yoruba as the name “Lukman” is relatively more common with them. But I doubt if my senior colleagues will make such a mistake with the intent of ridicule because they are professionals. The Wedding Party Finally, I believe it is time to forge ahead, and act as nation. I am not commenting here as a northern representative or defendant, and I passionately defy the idea of being identified with any region but as Nigerian. This is simply a criticism rather than a protest with good intent of calling for improvement. Nigeria is a multicultural and multilingual country, and should be depicted as such for professional and strategic reasons. Apart from that, The Wedding Party is a very successful breakthrough in the Nigeria movie industry, I love it and I am proud of it. A Nigerian doesn’t stand alone because he is not one, he is many in one; Meaning, wherever a Nigerian finds himself should put it at the back of his mind that he is an ambassador to more 350 different people. The Wedding Party” follows the drama that happens during the planning of a wedding between a Yoruba bride, Dunni, and an Igbo Groom, Dozie. A collaboration between EbonyLife Films, FilmOne Distribution, Koga Studios and Inkblot Productions, “The Wedding Party” was directed by Kemi Adetiba. Source http://omojuwa.com/2017/03/northerners-excluded-movie-wedding-party-bello-shagari/
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Tinubu: I’m not getting set to run for president I stand behind Buhari in confidence, says APC stalwart All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will never stand in any contest against President Muhammadu Buhari or support anyone against him, his Media Office said yesterday. Tinubu pledged his continued loyalty to the president and the APC in a statement to debunk Thisday’s story published yesterday. The statement titled: “Response to Thisday false news report” added that the former Lagos State governor was neither planning a team nor holding consultations with the intention of planning any presidential campaign. It also said Tinubu would never join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) or any mega party, having laboured hard to bring the APC to life and power. The statement said: “The front page story of the February 28 Thisday newspaper alleging that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is actively planning a presidential run is an example of bad fiction masquerading as professional journalism. “The story is a manufactured tale weaved by its authors to try to create division where there is none. “Those who wrote this fantasy seek to place Asiwaju Tinubu at odds with President Buhari. Writing such a baseless report is a very foul and wrong thing to do. “The story carried the headline ‘Tinubu Prepares for Presidential Run, Dumps PDP, Mega Party Alliance’. The headline is remarkable in the fact that every bit of it is utterly wrong. “First, Asiwaju Tinubu is not gearing up for a presidential run. So there will not be any doubt about this core matter; we shall state Tinubu’s position clearly and unequivocally so that even Thisday reporters cannot misinterpret his position. “As long as that patriotic and committed man named Muhammadu Buhari holds and seeks to hold the mantle as our president, then Asiwaju Tinubu stands behind him in unwavering support and confidence. “Asiwaju Tinubu remains faithful to the mission of progressive reform and change that President Buhari, he and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have started. “Tinubu was instrumental in the formation and success of the APC. His toil and efforts helped establish this government. He is not one to tear down something he laboured so dutifully to build. “Instead of trying to convey the truth, the THISDAY report opted to gain false sensation by completely mocking the tenor of the brief banter Asiwaju Tinubu had with journalists at the inauguration of Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu. When asked about future political office, Asiwaju said he could not discount that possibility if the nation called upon him for such service, provided, he emphasised, that all political conditions were appropriate; particularly the office in question would have to be vacant, even if it’s local government chairmanship. In our political lexicon, this means the office is not held by a member of the APC in good standing. We all know this. “Moreover, if you really listen to his words, Asiwaju did not mention any office or any time-frame. The conditions he mentioned may not become ripe for years to come and they might not pertain to the presidency. In effect, all Asiwaju said was the position that any political figure would hold. “As a politician, he cannot preclude the possibility of running for office in the future because no man knows what the future will hold. To translate this general statement of political reality into a tale that he is actively preparing for a 2019 presidential run is reckless in the extreme. “For that newspaper’s reporters to have engaged in this great leap of counterfeit logic means they purposefully bowed to the pressure to create false headlines instead of following the ethics of their craft to follow the truth even if the truth is more pedestrian and less volatile than what the reporters would have liked to hear. “They have turned themselves into newsmakers instead of remaining true to their calling of being neutral conveyors of events. “Asiwaju Tinubu has not held any planning meetings for any such presidential campaign and is not contemplating any such meetings. He has no present list of possible running mates because he has no present intention of running. “The headline also libels Asiwaju by asserting he was going to join the PDP. This is as shameless as a lie can be. Asiwaju is acknowledged to be the intellectual father and the driving force behind the APC. “It makes no sense that he would abandon the party that he worked hard to build in order to enter the dilapidated building the PDP has become. Asiwaju worked for over 16 years to break the PDP yoke on the nation. “After breaking that yoke, it is not in his nature to voluntarily place it back on our necks. Anyone who has followed his career, even his staunchest critics, knows Asiwaju for his partisan consistency. He is not a party hopper. He is loyal and sticks with the party to which he belongs. “After fighting for so many years to elevate his party to the position of national leadership, he would not give that away in order to join with those who blame him for their currently bleak political circumstance. “We understand all too well the genesis of this false news report. For their own reasons, THISDAY has joined with those who seek to put Asiwaju Tinubu at odds with our President. “This scam will fail. Asiwaju supports and stands behind President Buhari. He wishes the president well and that he returns soon. Whether the president is here or away, he has the full loyalty of Asiwaju Tinubu. “President Buhari can rest assured on this point: Asiwaju Tinubu will never contest against him nor will he support anyone who does.” |
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Nyerhovwo101:For dishing out that sensible information to Nigerian and you called it lie. Something is eating up your brain. |
Kudos to HMIC for this sensitive and detailed information. Terrorism can't be won alone by the military, the collective effort of Nigerians and the military remain the most strategic way to end terrorism in the country. |
Firefire:Is this hate or stupidity? |
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