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PoliticsQuit Whining, Accept You Failed – PDP Tells Buhari by DONSMITH123(op): 4:51pm On May 24, 2018
The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has charged President Muhammadu Buhari to end his blame game and use of hate language against past leaders as cover for his poor performance, the economic hardship and the escalated insecurity his administration has caused Nigerians despite ample resources at their disposal.

In a statement on Thursday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the opposition party said: “It is sad that President Buhari does not have a single development project initiated and implemented by his administration in any part of the country in the last three years.

“He has also failed to fulfil the littlest of his 2015 campaign promises through which Nigerians were deceived to vote him into office.

“Now that he has failed, one wonders what other false promises the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC) will anchor their 2019 campaign and elections.

“It is tragic that instead of being remorseful, the Buhari Presidency finds it convenient to engage in endless blame game, shameful attempts to appropriate PDP projects and programmes, as well as dishing out of false performance indices ahead of its three years anniversary on May 29.

“Worst still, President Buhari finds solace in commissioning projects executed by other leaders, like his humiliating commissioning of a regular bus station constructed by the Lagos state government and a borehole in Jigawa State, which show crass failure of governance.

“It is embarrassing that whenever our President visits other world leaders, he would have nothing to present but mere rhetoric from a prepared speech, while other leaders proudly reel out their achievements.

“Nigerians recalled that last March, our nation was embarrassed when the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, cheerfully reeled out his achievements under one year in office, including his farming for job initiative, the senior high school free education, the one district-one factory projects, one village-one dam project among others, only for President Buhari to present an empty score card when it was his turn to speak.

“Last month, Nigerians witnessed another international embarrassment when President Buhari could not present any development project before United States President Donald Trump, who made his nation proud by showcasing his achievements and the potentials of his country.

“Nigerians can recall President Buhari’s poor showing at the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London, where his only achievement was to further demarket our nation by declaring our youths as lazy and lovers of freebies.

“President Buhari and his handlers must know that Nigerians are tired of their ineptitude and blame game. The beauty of democracy is that it affords the citizens the inalienable right to remove any government that does not effectively govern and this is the inevitable end of the APC, come 2019. “

Cc: lalasticlala
http://dailypost.ng/2018/05/24/quit-whining-accept-failed-pdp-tells-buhari/

CelebritiesRe: Nadia Buari Hawking On The Streets Of Lagos For A New Movie (Photos) by DONSMITH123(m): 3:22pm On May 24, 2018
fuckerstard:
Like father like son, which career you get? No wonder your dad thinks we're lazy youth..

PoliticsRe: Reps Bury Peace Corps Bill by DONSMITH123(m): 2:33pm On May 24, 2018
See how Dickson Akor take chop people money.

PoliticsBuhari Appoints Musiliu Smith As Chairman Police Service Commission by DONSMITH123(op): 12:32pm On May 24, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed former Inspector-General of Police, Musiliu Smith, as Chairman of the Police Service Commission.

Smith is to succeed former IGP, Mike Okiro

Buhari also appointed five others as members of the PSC.

President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, read Buhari’s letter seeking legislative confirmation of the appointment as well as members of the commission


http://punchng.com/breaking-buhari-appoints-ex-ig-smith-as-psc-chairman-to-succeed-okiro/
CareerRe: Charity Bassey, Airport Cleaner Returns $6000 (N2M) She Found In The Toilet by DONSMITH123(m): 1:58pm On May 23, 2018
soberdrunk:
Ha!! This lady is "MADAM HONESTY"!! In this my present condition, even my ancestors will not be happy if i return it.......... angry

PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 12:49pm On May 23, 2018
buhariguy:
my guy has fulfilled all except number 2, 16 and 48.

Beside those promise not yet fu
Three million Jobs per year is part of his promise o.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 11:35am On May 23, 2018
lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 11:21am On May 23, 2018
buhariguy:
he has done everything without sentiment.

Even with your sentiment, tell us what he has not improve in all sector.?
I JUST SHARED APC 2015 Promise on the thread. Go through it again.

Number 3 on that list is Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad

grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 11:14am On May 23, 2018
PassingShot:
I hate the "holier than thou" posturing of this FAILURE with passion.

He remains the grandfather of failure in Nigeria. The useless man spent eight years and he couldn't fix anything in Nigeria.

Road - zero
Power - zero
Rail -zero

What did Obasanjo achieve?

Granting operating licence to mobile operators (MTN, Econet, Glo)? NONSENSE!

In a saner clime, OBJ will have been hanged for his atrocities. I am sure post-2019, his suffering will be worse than that of Dasuki and Olisa Mettuh combined.
NONSENSE!
Oga wetin Buhari don do?

Just in the spirit of accountability’s sake, TheCable has compiled a list of Buhari’s and APC’s promises to Nigerians, as these will undoubtedly form the stake against which the APC government would be assessed when this new tenure ends in 2019.

1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities

2. State and community policing

3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad

4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women

5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company

6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.

7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

8. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses

9. 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state)

10. Three million Jobs per year

11. [In another policy document by the APC] We will embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skills acquisition schemes for graduates along with the creation of a Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 5 million new jobs by 2019.

12. Churches and Mosques would not pay taxes under national laws, but if they engage in businesses, the businesses would pay tax.

13. Provision of allowances to the discharged but unemployed Youth Corps members for Twelve (12) months while in the skills and entrepreneurial development programme

14. Making our economy one of the fastest-growing emerging economies in the world with a real GDP growth averaging 10% annually. [In another instance, the APC promised 10-12% annual GDP growth]

15. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5000) that will cater for the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability

16. Recruitment and training of at least 100,000 officers into the Nigerian police force and establish a Federal anti-terrorism agency.

17. One free meal (to include fruits) daily, for public primary school pupils

18. Building an airport in Ekiti state

19. Eradication of state of origin, replacing that with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first, before anything else.

20. Establishment of Crime Squad to combat terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery, militants, ethno-religious and communal clashes nationwide

21. Working with the National Assembly towards the immediate enactment of a Whistle Blower Act

22. Economic stability for the ECOWAS nations and maintaining a strong, close and frank relationship with West Africa, South Africa, UK, USA, Canada, and other African countries

23. Establishing a conflict resolution commission to help prevent, mitigate and resolve civil conflicts within the polity.

24. All political officer holders earn only the salaries and emoluments determined and approved by the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission RMFAC.

25. Permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.

26. As against fears in some quarters, Buhari while speaking with catholic bishops in Abuja back in February, promised not to Islamise Nigeria.

27. Nationwide sanitation plans to keep Nigeria clean

28. Preserving the independence of the Central Bank

29. Simplifying immigration process to foster faster visa processing at points of entry.

30. Special incentives to facilitate the education of the girl child

31. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme to generate the relevant data.

32. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy

33. Balancing the economy across regions by the creation of 6 new Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to act as champions of sub-regional competitiveness

34. Putting in place a N300bn regional growth fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political region) to be managed by the REDAs.

35. Amending the Constitution and the Land Use Act to create freehold/leasehold interests in land along with matching grants for states to create a nationwide electronic land title register on a state by state basis

36. Reviving and reactivating our minimally performing Refineries to optimum capacity

37. Creating additional middle-class of at least 2 million new home owners in our first year in government and 1 million annually thereafter.

38. [In another policy document] Creating an additional middle class of at least 4 million new home owners by 2019 by enacting national mortgage single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses as well as reviewing the collateral qualification to make funding for home ownership easier, with 15 to 30 year mortgage terms.

39. Enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.

40. Injecting extra N30bn to the Agricultural sector to create more agro-allied jobs by way of loans at nominal interest rates for capital investment on medium and commercial scale cash crops.

41. You farm, government buys, guaranteeing a minimum price for selected crops and facilitate storage of agricultural products as and when necessary.

42. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector.

43. Construction of 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks

44. Building of up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2019

45. At least one functioning airport is available in each of the 36 states.

46. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produce, within Nigeria

47. Speedily passing the much-delayed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and ensuring that local content issues are fully addressed.

48. Establishing at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in various states.

49. Establishing six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education

50. Prioritizing the reduction of the infant mortality rate by 2019 to 3%

51. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70%

52. Reducing HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50% and other infectious diseases by 75%

53. Improving life expectancy by additional 10 years on average.

54. Increasing the number of physicians from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000

55. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum to about N50,000 (from less than N10,000 currently)

56. Increasing the quality of all federal government-owned hospitals to world class standard within five years

57. Ensuring timely payment of retirement benefits for all pensioned senior citizens and creating a poverty safety net for all aged citizens above the age of 65.

58. Amending the Constitution to require Local Governments to publish their meeting minutes, service performance data, and items of spending over N10M.

59. Requiring full disclosure in media outlets, of all government contracts over N100m prior to award and during implementation at regular interval

60. Amending the Constitution to remove immunity from prosecution for elected officers in criminal case

61. Initiating action to amend the Nigerian Constitution with a view to devolving powers, duties, and responsibilities to states in order to entrench true Federalism and the Federal spirit

62. Reforming and Strengthening the Justice System for efficient administration and dispensation of justice with the creation of special courts for accelerated hearing of corruption, drug trafficking, terrorism and similar cases of national importance

63. Establishing world-class sports academy and training institutes and ensure that Nigeria occupies a place of pride in global sports and athletics

64. Reviving the Nigerian football league and putting incentives in place to make it as competitive as other national leagues.

65. Putting in place measures to identify talents early and ensuring their participation in local and international games to enable them become professionals

66. Assisting Nollywood to fully develop into world class movie industry that can compete effectively with Hollywood and Bollywood in due course.

67. Ensuring the rights of women are protected as enshrined in our Constitution

68. Guaranteeing that women are adequately represented in government appointments and providing greater opportunities in education, job creation and economic empowerment

69. Promoting the concept of reserving a minimum number of seats in the National Assembly for women.

70. Free maternal and children healthcare services

71. Stabilizing the naira

72. Targeting up to 20% of our annual budget for this critical sector whilst making substantial investments in training quality teachers at all levels of the educational system (Some other APC policy documents had 15%)

73. Ensuring compliance with policies and measures to halt the pollution of rivers and waterways in the Niger Delta and other parts of the country

74. Adopting a holistic approach to erosion and shoreline protection across the country

75. ECOWAS currency by 2020 under Nigeria’s guidance and leadership

76. Maintaining strong, close and frank relationships within the Gulf of Guinea, the Commonwealth, South Africa and the rest of the world

77. Establishing a new special relationship with the leading emerging markets like Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) and other strategic partners around the world.

78. [On Boko Haram] Government intends to commission a sociological study to determine its origins, remote and immediate causes of the movement, its sponsors, the international connexions to ensure that measures are taken to prevent a recurrence of this evil.

79. Strengthening INEC to reduce, if possible, eliminate electoral malpractices in Nigerian’s political life

80. Improving operational and legal mechanisms so that disciplinary steps are taken against proven human rights violations by the Armed Forces.

81. Free Education at primary, secondary and tertiary institutions for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Education.

Editors’s Note: These promises were collated from the APC policy document and manifesto, Buhari’s 100 days covenant, speeches at campaign rallies and town hall meetings nationwide.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 11:09am On May 23, 2018
Justiceleague1:
typical yoruba man!

Always 1st to stab their own.
To think you've cried severally on this forum over this current govt's abysmal failure! Pity
not all about tribe bruh.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 11:05am On May 23, 2018
buhariguy:
That is always the way forward, no two ways about it,

Any leader that failed should be voted out,

And he that is of good cheer will be voted again.

And how do we measure who has failed and who has not failed.

You compare and contrast from the previous leaders.

For this,

Buhari has not failed and he should be voted again.
After raising a valid point. You ended it with sentiment.

Tell us what your principal has done so far.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 11:00am On May 23, 2018
dignity33:
Please tell me where Nigeria PVC write results if not rigged even so call 2015 presidential Election was rigged in favour of Buhari by northern elite in collaboration with western government or Edo governatorial Election were incumbent wrote the result with federal government . If Nigeria populace can not rise up for revolution to clean this mess going on they will keep on deceiving them to go and get your PVC at the end who ever they choose will keep on ruling.
in as much as agreed with you and point raised. Let's talk about the bolded. Revolution can only be possible in country which citizens are ready to die or give up their life like Egypt and the rest.

Let me ask thee "ARE YOU READY TO DIE FOR NIGERIA"?

Can you give up your life for nigeria to become great again?

Untill we are able to answer this...nothing like revolution brother.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 10:56am On May 23, 2018
Sarkin:
I'M NOT "SARKI" or the person you think I am.
Either Sarki or Sarkin according to your handle...lets forget IPOB on this thread for now. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 10:51am On May 23, 2018
Sarkin:
SHAME ON YOU!!

EVEN IPOB YOOTS THAT SUPPORT EVIL AREN'T EVEN FOLLOWING YOU.
Sarki, you are shaking a very big table.

Must you bring IPOB here?
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 10:35am On May 23, 2018
three:
Easy to say in a country where the incumbent writes the results
Our PVC will writes the results this time.
PoliticsObasanjo Reveals What Nigerians Must Do To Failed Leaders by DONSMITH123(op): 10:30am On May 23, 2018
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has said any leader who cannot perform and provide good leadership should be voted out of office.

He spoke at the Lagos State University, LASU, Convocation lecture in Lagos, on Tuesday on the topic, “Role of Tertiary Education in Promoting Social Cohesion and Peace: Opportunities and Challenges for Nigeria.”

Obasanjo, who did not mention President Muhammadu Buhari in his speech, however, said leaders who had failed should not think of seeking re-election but should get out of office.

According to Obasanjo, “We need those four things. If for any reason, you, as a leader in any walks of life, you cannot give leadership, maintain good governance; you cannot understand what development is and maintain and cherish values within our cultures, you must ship out no matter any level of leader you are.


“If we continue with business as usual, our chances of development within the committee of nations will be very slim. We have to do things differently in Nigeria for us to get things right. If we do this, we will be reckoned with globally. But if we fail, the world will leave us behind.

“As a leader, you must be ready to Give, or get others to Give (delegate). And if you cannot do either of the two, you must Get out. If we don’t have them, we are deceiving ourselves. God has given Nigeria what it needs. But we will get there if we apply the three Gs.”

Cc: lalasticlala

http://dailypost.ng/2018/05/23/obasanjo-reveals-nigerians-must-failed-leaders/

PoliticsRe: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by DONSMITH123(op): 4:46pm On May 22, 2018
ANIOMADEI2018:
REAL POLITICAL CAN....

KILLINGS IN NIGERIA WITHOUT PROTEST

Odi massacre
20 November 1999, Odi, Bayelsa State
Nigerian military attacked the village of Odi, as part of the Conflict in the Niger Delta.
Death toll: over 3000 people killed

2000 Kaduna riots
21 February-23 May 2000, Kaduna
Death toll: over 5000 people killed

2001 Jos riots
7–17 September 2001, Jos
Death toll: over 5000 people killed
Miss World riots
November 22, 2002, Kaduna
Death toll: over 200 people killed
Inter-religious riots that started on 22 November in Kaduna, along with many houses of worship being burned by religious zealots. Cause: article in Thisday about the

2002 Miss World beauty contest (to be held in Abuja), in which Muslims took offence.


Yelwa massacre
February–May 2004. Yelwa, Shendam and Kano
Religiously motivated killings between Christians and Muslims.
Death toll: over 200 people killed

Muhammad cartoons crisis
18 February 2006. Maiduguri
Death toll: over 50 people killed
The international crisis reached the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, in which over 50 people were killed and many buildings destroyed or damaged by rioting Muslims,

outraged because of cartoons about Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.

2008 Jos riots
28–29 November 2008 Jos
Religious riots between Christians and Muslims over the result of a local election.
Death toll: over 50 people killed.

2008 Ogaminana massacre
26 February 2008. Ogaminana, Kogi State
over 50 killed
Police descended on Ogaminana at 8.30 pm on February 26, killing and brutalizing mostly elderly men,

2009 Boko Haram Uprising
July 2009. Maiduguri, Bauchi, Potiskum, Wudil
Death toll: over 1000 people killed
Islamic militants killed over a thousand people between 26 and 29 July; during the violence, Christians were killed for refusing to convert to Islam

2010 Jos massacre
2010 Jos
Religious rioting; victims were mostly Christians killed by Muslims
Death toll: over 30 people killed

2011 Abuja United Nations bombing
26 August 2011 Abuja
Death toll: over 17 people killed and 73 injured;


2011 Damaturu attacks
4 November 2011. Damaturu
Death toll: over 150 people killed
Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram attacked police stations, churches, and banks

December 2011 Nigeria clashes
December 2011 Maiduguri and Damaturu
Death toll: over 78 people killed.
Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram clashed with security forces between 22 and 23 December

December 2011 Nigeria bombings
25 December 2011 .Madalla
Death toll: over 51 people killed and 73 injured
Muslim militants bombed a Catholic church during Christmas mass.

January 5–6, 2012 Nigeria attacks
Mubi, Yola, Gombi, and Maiduguri
Death toll: over 37 people killed and 17 injured
Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility

January 20, 2012 Nigeria attacks
20 January 2012. Kano
Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility
Death toll: over 185 people killed and 43 injured

April 2012 Kaduna massacre
8 April 2012 Kaduna
Death toll: over 35 people killed and 23 injured
Islamic terrorists bombed a church on Easter

June 2012 Kaduna church bombings
17 June 2012 Kaduna, Wusasa, and Sabon Gari
Death toll: over 25 people killed and 80 injured;
Islamic terrorists bombed three churches.


Deeper Life Church shooting
7 August 2012 Okene
Death toll: over 19 people killed and 21 injured
Islamic militants attacked a church; the pastor was among the dead

December 2012 shootings in Nigeria
25 December 2012. Maiduguri, Potiskum
Death toll: over 27 people killed and 28 injured
Islamic militants attacked a church on Christmas Day; afterwards the church was set on fire

2013 Baga massacre
19–20 April 2013. Baga, Borno Death toll: over 228 people killed and 29 injured
Identity of the perpetrators remains unclear; some blame the Nigerian military while others blame the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram

Yobe State school shooting
6 July 2013. Mamudo government secondary school
Death toll: over 42 people killed and 32 injured
Suspected Boko Haram terrorists killed at least 41 children and one teacher

Gujba college massacre
29 September 2013
Gujba Yobe school
Death toll: over 44 people killed and 13 injured
At 1:00 a.m. suspected gunmen from Boko Haram entered the male dormitory in the College of Agriculture in Gujba, Yobe State, Nigeria, killing at least forty-four

students and teachers.

Kawuri massacre
11 January 2014. Konduga Local Government, Borno State
Death toll: over 39 people killed and 24 injured

Attack by Boko Haram
Borno Massacre
11 February 2014. Konduga, Borno State
About 39 people are believed to have been killed in an attack by Islamist militants on a Nigerian town.
Local residents said the attack on Konduga, in the north-east Borno state, lasted several hours, beginning shortly before sundown on Tuesday night with the arrival of

gunmen in 4x4 trucks. A mosque and more than 1,000 homes were razed to the ground, residents said.

Federal Government College Buni Yadi attack
25 February 2014. Federal Government College Buni Yadi, Yobe State
Islamist gunmen killed 59 students at a boarding school in Yobe State.

April 2014 Abuja attacks
14 April 2014 Bus Stand, Abuja, Nigeria
Death toll: over 171 people killed and many injured
Two bombs exploded in a crowded bus station in the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria.

May 2014 Gamboru attacks
6 May 2014. Gamboru, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 39 injured
Militants attacked at night and set houses ablaze. When people tried to escape, they were shot dead.

Gwoza massacre
2 June 2014. Gwoza, Borno, Nigeria
Death toll: over 300 people killed and 200 injured
Boko Haram attack on Christian villagers

2014 Kano bombing
23 June 2014. Kano, Nigeria Death toll: over 200 people killed and many injured
Dozens of people were killed in a bomb blast at Kano State School of Hygiene. The blast was attributed to militant group Boko Haram by the locals.

2015 Baga massacre
3–7 January 2015. Baga, Borno
At least 100 persons killed, over 2,000 "unaccounted for"

2015 Zaria massacre
12 to 13 December 2015 Zaria, Kaduna State
70-150
Nigerian army open fire on the Shiite minority when they were setting up for a religious function.
wetin bi all this rubbish now.

PoliticsRe: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by DONSMITH123(op): 4:25pm On May 22, 2018
lalasticlala
PoliticsCAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by DONSMITH123(op): 4:17pm On May 22, 2018
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to seek a second term in office.

CAN said this on Tuesday while commiserating with the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) as it conducts mass burial for the two priests and parishioners killed by the Fulani herdsmen in Benue State recently.

Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, the Special Assistant on media to CAN President, Rev Dr Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, in a statement described the present moment in Nigeria as a trying time for the church.

“We also urge all Christians to identify with the Catholic Church in its nationwide peaceful protest against senseless killings in Nigeria”, it noted.

CAN asked the Nigerian security agencies to rise up to the security challenges in the country.

It expressed dismay that killing of innocent was assuming global embarrassment with mass burial being carried out at all times without a country like Nigeria fighting a war.

The statement added: “CAN calls on President Muhammadu Buhari not to forget his 2015 campaign promises including fighting insecurity and keeping Nigeria united and upon which Nigerians overwhelmingly voted for him.

“Buhari’s government should not fold arms and watch misguided Nigerians, mostly Boko Haram and herdsmen promote killing as a past time in the name of politics and ethnics while solution appears very elusive.

“CAN is disheartening to note that criminal Fulani herdsmen, bandits, kidnappers and other hoodlums have reduced Nigeria to a Banana Republic.

“This development is unacceptable and we call on all well meaning people anywhere in the world to join hands in praying for the deliverance, freedom and liberty from this self inflicted bondage.

“CAN asks President Buhari to suspend his re-election bid until he restores sanity to the country while ensuring the release of Leah Sharibu, the remaining Chibok girls and other abductees from the captivity of the Boko Haram terrorists”.

http://dailypost.ng/2018/05/22/breaking-can-tells-buhari-forget-second-term-killings-nigerian/

PoliticsRe: Imo Government Comes To Aid Of Abandoned Sick Wife Whose Pics Went Viral by DONSMITH123(m): 3:23pm On May 22, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This is a pure waste of taxpayers money.
Of what importance will she be to the people of IMO state?

And why bring this to social media like a Charlattan?

PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets Senate Delegation Over IG-Senators Face-off by DONSMITH123(op): 2:47pm On May 22, 2018
lalasticlala
CelebritiesRe: My Butt Is Getting Bigger – Daniella Okeke Shares Photos Of Her Backside by DONSMITH123(m): 1:54pm On May 22, 2018
OYA GBA!!!

PoliticsBuhari Meets Senate Delegation Over IG-Senators Face-off by DONSMITH123(op): 1:47pm On May 22, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari is currently meeting some senators at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The senators were those delegated to meet the President over the face-off between the Senate and the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.

The meeting is holding behind closed doors inside the President’s office.

Details later…



http://punchng.com/breaking-buhari-meets-senate-delegation-over-ig-senators-face-off/
CrimeRe: Abuja Big Babe Stabbed In The Private Part By Boyfriend For Refusing To Give N1M by DONSMITH123(m): 1:28pm On May 22, 2018
anyimontana:
Picture of private part stab??

CrimeRe: Abuja Big Babe Stabbed In The Private Part By Boyfriend For Refusing To Give N1M by DONSMITH123(m): 1:28pm On May 22, 2018
wasted this pretty babe. Devil. May you not found peace in this life and next world.
CelebritiesRe: Charles Okocha: My 'I Deserve Some Accolades' Video & Why I Came Up With It by DONSMITH123(m): 12:52pm On May 22, 2018
tesppidd:
grin

Rapper AKA Igwe tupac,

Which some him don sing sef?

CrimeRe: Police Arrests Offa Bank Robbers! (Photos) by DONSMITH123(op): 4:35pm On May 21, 2018
LALASTICLALA
CrimePolice Arrests Offa Bank Robbers! (Photos) by DONSMITH123(op): 4:23pm On May 21, 2018
The Police have arrested key members of the gang that attacked banks in Kwara.

The robbery left many residents and policemen dead.

On Monday, a statement released to PRNigeria confirmed the arrest of two of whose photos were realeased.

The statement reads: “Sequel to the Publication of the Pictures of the Offa Bank Robbers in the Media, We have being getting several Credible leads from Good Citizens of Our Country as a Result, IRT teams deployed by IGP Ibrahim Idris to Kwara, Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Ekiti States were able to arrest 2 More Gang-leaders of the Deadly Bank Robbery who’s pictures were circulated by the Media.

“The Confessed Gang-leaders Arrested are
1) Kunle Ogunleye aka Arrow 35yrs native of Kwara State who was arrested yesterday in Oro town in Kwara State.

“2) Micheal Adikwu, a native of Apa LGA Benue State and a dismissed police CPL who was arrested by the Police in 2012 and charged to Court in Kwara State for Compromising by releasing some wanted Armed Robbers. He had spent three years in prison and subsequently found his way out in 2015 and became a notorious armed robber. He was arrested again by IRT Operatives in Kwara State two weeks ago.

“All suspects arrested among others have confessed to the Offa Bank armed robberies and murders, They are assisting the IRT teams in Arresting more of the bank robbers as the police continue the investigation.”


http://dailypost.ng/2018/05/21/breaking-police-arrests-key-offa-bank-robbers-photos/

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