Politics › Re: Nigeria 2015: Peoples Democratic Movement Endorses Buhari by dharyour93(m): 11:41pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Yet another endorsement |
Politics › Re: Sammie Okposo Apologies To Buhari For Saying He Should Be Flogged For Forgery by dharyour93(m): 11:35pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
baybeeboi: Buhari shld be flogged Now I understand the kinda person you are. Ure one of those who flog their parents with belt and disrespect them. SMH FOR YOU |
Politics › Re: Sammie Okposo Apologies To Buhari For Saying He Should Be Flogged For Forgery by dharyour93(m): 11:33pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
hansad: Do you even know the meaning of "I am sorry?" Like Buhari - half-baked semi-literates, unforgiving
The guy was saying sorry for making hard comments he believed he should not have made.
You Buharists tend to deceive yourselves that the Buhari certificate saga is over. It's not over yet.
The only way to convince a prospective employer that you passed through secondary school is by presenting your certificates or certified copy - not by presenting your statement of result or by quoting your exam number or by naming who your classmates were. No way.
Even the Buhari statement of result bears the name of Mohamed Buhari, while APC presidential candidate is known all along as Muhammadu Buhari. It is not written anywhere in the constitution that you should present your WAEC certificate. The constitution say a candidate must have up to school certificate or its equivalent. Having a diploma from the US War College is far more than having a school certificate.
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Politics › Re: Sammie Okposo Apologies To Buhari For Saying He Should Be Flogged For Forgery by dharyour93(m): 11:17pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
baybeeboi: Buhari should be flogged. He is old enough to be your father. For goodness sake I don't know where some people dropped their manners. How on earth can a responsible person wish that a 72year old man be flogged? Can you wish that to your biological father? *well perhaps that's what you do to him sha. |
Politics › Re: THE QUESTION: Didgoodluck Jonathan Reallypromise To Createunemployment? by dharyour93(m): 11:07pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
I just saw the video and I think it was just a slip of the tongue. |
Politics › Re: Sammy Okpozo Apologises To Gmb by dharyour93(m): 11:03pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Better for him. He better be truly sorry. |
Car Talk › Re: Several Dead As Trailer Crushes Commercial Bus At Ketu, Lagos (Graphic Photos) by dharyour93(m): 9:19pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
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TV/Movies › Re: Top 15 Sexiest Female Nigerian Television Personalities (Photos) by dharyour93(m): 5:25pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
They're really pretty. But photoshop don try sha. |
Politics › Re: How To Nail The Tyrant With His "Released Certificate" by dharyour93(m): 8:34am On Jan 23, 2015 |
His becoming President is a PRODUCT OF OPPORTUNITY AND GOODLUCK NOT HARDWORK |
Politics › Re: My Personal Experience With Goodluck Jonathan by dharyour93(m): 8:25am On Jan 23, 2015 |
ifex40: Do i hear you say courage and power didn't you no that buhari was chased out of government so easyly.
If buhari is at all elected they will till chase him out of government again before his tenure.
This is democracy Oh! NA U wan chase am commot abi? Mtchew BESIDES, IT IS BETTER TO BE CHASED OUT OF OFFICE THAN TO REMAIN THERE AND EVERYTHING KEEPS WORSENING |
Politics › Re: In Defence Of Buhari's Statement Of Results by dharyour93(m): 11:30pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Where are the GEJists and PDPians let them come out and debate this. Well said Bro |
Politics › Re: My Personal Experience With Goodluck Jonathan by dharyour93(m): 11:20pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
dhardline: There is no single reason for me to vote Gmb,not one. One reason is "He has the courage and power to lead us. He has done it and can do it." |
Politics › Re: My Personal Experience With Goodluck Jonathan by dharyour93(m): 10:52pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
dhardline: Although there are many reasons why i'll vote president Jonathan again,there is one that is specially close to my heart that had a tremendous effect on my life...the story goes thus I remember the year 2011 vividly like it was yesterday cause that was the year i was mobilised for service,when i got to the camp my whole intention was just to stay the 3 weeks in camp and head back home as i knew it was practically impossible for me to cope with the paltry 8000 or 9000 naira thereabout that was being paid corpers.Then on one faithful morning our state coordinator stood on the podium and announced that our allawee has been increased to 19800 naira monthly by the Fg under presidents Gej rule,the cheers and chants from the corpers on the parade ground was so much i almost wept out of joy.I was so filled with joy knowing that now i would complete my youth service in the state as the 19800naira would go a long way in keeping body and soul together and at the same time save something to jobhunt with after service.Thank you once again President Goodluck Jonathan and may God continue to bless and protect you.Amen cc: biafraqueen , ceo4eva Are you telling us that the N129,600 which you got as extra allawee throughout Ur service is enough reason for us to continue this way? If your answer is YES, SMH FOR YOU. |
Politics › Re: Here Is A 1959 Cambridge School (WAEC) Certificate by dharyour93(m): 10:40pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
moderatorr: 1. A proper 1959 cambridge school waec certificate 2. Purported Buhari's result(1961)
Here is the source: Brain tem.org Point of Correction, he didn't have A1 in Igbo Language. The mark there shows that he didn't sit for that paper. You did an oversight just because you wanted to taunt Buhari. PDPians and their foolish and tactless tactics. SMH |
Politics › Re: Massive APC Rally In GASAU At This Time 11.21pm On AIT by dharyour93(m): 11:49pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Mobinatric: its really overwhelming the magnitude of crowd awaiting to hear their GENERAL speak at this time of the night at 11.22pm while reporting this chat...
kindly tune into AIT and watch .....  At this time of the night? |
Politics › Re: 5 Amazing Facts About The Feb 14th 2015 Elections by dharyour93(m): 11:48pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Trending: Nigeria’s hugely anticipated presidential election is just 24 days away, and if you’re like most people, you’re probably sick of story after story about who should rule Nigeria. But with all the attention on President Goodluck Jonathan and his primary challenger Muhammadu Buhari, most people have forgotten a few key facts about Nigeria’s Election 2015. 2015 elections Here are a few things you should know about the people running for president: 1) It’s not a Jonathan vs Buhari contest; There are more than two candidates: Actually there are 14 people currently seeking Nigeria’s top job. Local and international coverage of the upcoming presidential elections can easily mislead you into thinking that there are only two presidential aspirants. President Goodluck Jonathan and Former Military Dictator Muhammadu Buhari. Both candidates are no doubt the front runners. President Jonathan is from the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which has won every presidential election since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999. General Buhari is from the All Progressives Congress (APC), formed two years ago from the merger of several opposition parties to provide a credible counterweight to the PDP. But there are 12 other candidates representing 12 of Nigeria’s 27 political parties. None of these other parties hold governorships in any of Nigeria’s 36 states. None of them have any representation in Nigeria’s Senate—the upper chamber of the National Assembly. Only one party, the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN), has representation with just one seat in the Federal House of Assembly—the lower chamber. This is also the second lowest number of presidential contestants since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule 16 years ago. The 1999 election had only two contestants with former president Olusegun Obasanjo of the PDP running against the Chief Olu Falae of the Alliance for Democracy (AD). The 2007 election saw the highest number of contenders with 25 candidates appearing on the ballot. It was also the most controversial since the return to civil rule with local and international bodies alleging grave malpractice. 2) Only one woman running for president Of the 32,718,943 Nigerian women, who are eligible to run for office, only one is a contestant for the Presidency of a country in which they make up 49 percent of the population. One would think that a novelty candidacy should garner the lone female candidate Professor Comfort Oluremi Sonaiya some attention, but she is virtually unknown. She doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page and only 867 people follow her on twitter. Only a few human interest blogs have bothered to discuss her candidacy. Nigerian women fair better in the Vice Presidential position where they occupy the number two slot for five parties. These parties in which women are involved have very little realistic chance of winning the presidential election. The 2003 elections had the highest number of female presidential contestants – two – which double the current number. Perhaps the only positive here is that every poll since 1999 has had a woman on the ballot. 3) The age average of contenders is 52, but both front runners are older: An average age of 52 for contestants is not bad in a country where the majority of the population is below the age of 40. But the current President and the man who wants to replace him are older than that. Incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan is 57 and his chief contender Buhari is 72. The two front runners, along with Professor Oluremi Sonaiya who is 59 and of another, Rafiu Salau 58, are the four oldest aspirants. If they are removed from the list, the average age falls to 48, which would have been perfect for a country where one third of the population is made up of young people between the ages of 10 to 24. Muhammadu Buhari, the oldest candidate this year, is the third oldest presidential candidate in Nigeria’s history, after founding fathers Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi Awolowo, who were 79 and 74 respectively the when they contested for the presidency in 1983. If Buhari wins, he will also become Nigeria’s oldest president ever. When first elected to the presidency, Goodluck Jonathan was Nigeria’s youngest ever democratically elected President, assuming office at 53. He is the second youngest democratically elected head of government after Tafawa Balewa who was 48 years old when he became the first and only prime minister of a newly independent Nigeria. Nigeria’s current oldest president at his election was Olusegun Obasanjo who was 62 when he assumed office in 1999 and 70 when he left in 2007. 4) All but one of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones has a presidential candidate: The North-East, the geopolitical zone all of the presidential candidates have promised to save from the Boko Haram insurgency, is the only region without a presidential candidate. Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria’s first elected head of government, was the last elected head of the country to come from the region. All other regions have more than one candidate, except the Northwest which has one— Muhammadu Buhari. Shehu Shagari and Musa Yar’Adua the other two democratically elected northern presidents have come from this region. Nigeria’s Southeast has the highest number of candidates, five, but none of them have any real chance of winning. No Southeastern candidate has ever won a Nigerian presidential election, in fact none has ever been runner up. The Southwest has the second highest number with four candidates. It also provides the sole female candidate. Current President Goodluck Jonathan and one other contender, Chief Ambrose Albert Owuru, are from Nigeria’s oil rich South-South region. The North Central region currently has two candidates — Rafiu Sanau and Dr Mani Ibrahim Ahmad. 5) There are one professor and five PhD holders running for president: If the polls were to be determined by academic qualifications, then the sole female candidate wins outrightly as the only professor in the pack. However, the other aspirants are no dunces. Five of the contestants, including the current president, have PhD degrees. Another five have a Bachelor’s degree as their highest educational qualification. There is one Master’s degree holder. There is also one candidate with a Higher National Diploma (the degree attained from polytechnics). Most interesting however is the fact that two candidates have presented Senior School Leaving Certificates, the lowest acceptable academic qualification for a presidential candidate. Buhari, the main opposition challenger registered with this qualification, although his presentation of a court affidavit rather than his actual school certificate has raised questions about the veracity of his academic claims.
SOURCE Get More Scintilating Breaking News,Entertainment Updates,Free Browsing/Call Tweaks etc here - http:///7bx NICE ONE @OP. I didn't know some of these facts. Thanks for the enlightenment.  |
Politics › Re: Politicians Are Liars- Pastor Adeboye by dharyour93(m): 12:36pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
I also don't trust politicians. |
Politics › Re: ‘jimi Agbaje Will Lose, PDP Is An Ebola Party’, Bola Tinubu Says by dharyour93(m): 10:57pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Even the Primaries that produced him is faulty. |
Politics › Re: Real Reason Jonathan Visited Maiduguri by dharyour93(m): 10:54pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
I knew he had an ulterior motive for visiting |
Politics › Re: 5 Questions Obasanjo Asked Jonathan In Abeokuta Meeting by dharyour93(m): 10:39pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
samplegirl: OBJ was given two years and he wanted the third but is now asking another person to go once. He is not serious. 2 terms not 2 years. |
Celebrities › Re: OMG!! Meet This Nigerian Boy That Has The Hips Of A Lady by dharyour93(m): 6:00pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Re: Hollywood Actor Criticises World Leaders For Ignoring Nigeria by dharyour93(m): 3:30pm On Jan 13, 2015*. Modified: 4:37pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
I wouldn't blame the World Leaders, I blame the Nigerian Government and the Military. What do you expect world leaders to do when our Government and Military are fond of reducing or increasing figures in their own interest? |
Celebrities › Re: Ghanaian Actress Baby Blanche: I’m A Woman, But I Hardly Wear Pants by dharyour93(m): 3:27pm On Jan 13, 2015*. Modified: 6:29pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
GooD For Her |
Celebrities › Re: Chinedu Ikedieze Shows Off Bundle Of Foreign Currencies (photo) by dharyour93(m): 3:26pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
This is a movie scene. I'm sure he is wise enough not to do this casually |
Celebrities › Re: Why Does Kim Kardashian Love This Photo by dharyour93(m): 7:49am On Jan 13, 2015 |
Perhaps She's trying to symbolise purity an walking on water. |
Celebrities › Re: Hmmn! Meet The Guy With Very Huge Hips(photos) by dharyour93(m): 7:47am On Jan 13, 2015 |
Expect gay men around him soon |
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Celebrities › Re: OMG!! Meet This Nigerian Boy That Has The Hips Of A Lady by dharyour93(m): 7:45am On Jan 13, 2015 |
Gay men will start flocking around him SOON |
Christianity Etc › Re: Sermon That Touches The Heart: The Day My Boyfriend And I Went To Church by dharyour93(m): 7:43am On Jan 13, 2015 |
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Forum Games › Re: The Comment Without Any 'Like', Wins. (LIKERS' PARADISE) by dharyour93(m): 7:32am On Jan 13, 2015 |
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Crime › Re: Sugar Daddy Dies In Students' Hostel: EBSU Student & Boyfriend Arrested by dharyour93(m): 9:32pm On Jan 12, 2015 |
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Crime › Re: Sugar Daddy Dies In Students' Hostel: EBSU Student & Boyfriend Arrested by dharyour93(m): 9:32pm On Jan 12, 2015 |
Aromas: No mind dem, girls wey we supposed dey enjoy. Dos big belly men go dey disturb. Less I. 4get Sai Buhari and Osinbajo 2015 LOL. Dem gurls sef nawa for dem sha. |