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The choice of this deranged FFK as a campaign manager speaks volume of Jonathan's personality. |
atlwireles:Educate yourself, boy, and stop projecting your TANkid ignorance. http://saharareporters.com/2015/01/23/certificate-scandal-musician-publicly-apologizes-after-insulting-buhari-twitter |
Was he drunk? |
This woman matter serious o! |
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same2u:My point exactly. GEJ only succeeded in empowering a few trouble-makers in the region at the detriment of the people. Let's not forget that these few criminals, Asari, Tompolo, E.K. Clark et al keep courting enemies with the North & SW. Not minding the fact that they belong to minority ethnic groups whose impact will be negligible if they fail to build alliances. |
The real patriots have embraced change. There is nothing traitors like Asari, Clark, et al can do about it. |
Ex-militants reject Jonathan, back Buhari for presidency By Ameh Comrade Godwin on January 22, 2015@dailypostngr Ahead of the February 14 presidential poll, some South-South ex-militant commanders in Edo State yesterday declared their support for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd). They also lauded the leadership of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta for endorsing Buhari, maintaining that the group (MEND) made the right choice. The ex-militants told newsmen in Benin, the Edo State capital, that their position was in line with the expectations and hope of Nigerians for positive change and development, particularly, the development of the Niger Delta region. The spokesperson for the group, Mr. Godwin Ogidigba, explained that the ex-agitators had implicit confidence in the ability of Buhari, whom he said, was capable of addressing the major challenges affecting various communities in the region, which were yet to be addressed by the present administration. He said, “In recent publications in the dailies, you see MEND endorsing Buhari. People thought it was a joke. It is not. The fact remains that we need somebody that can address the salient issues that affect the Niger Delta region. “Our brother has failed in those issues; our brother has failed to take us away from poverty, our brother has failed to bring development to the Niger Delta region. “Just take a look at most of the Niger Delta communities. They still remain where they are, in spite of the fact that we have one of our own at the top, at the helm of affairs, nothing positive has changed in the region.” Ogidigba argued that their choice of Buhari had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity but centred on their desire for unity in the country. Ogidigba said, “Somebody who can stand and develop our region, that should be our interest and that is our interest. It is true that President Goodluck Jonathan is from the South-South region; he is our brother. “But the problem is this: he came to meet the amnesty programme and since then he has not been able to improve on it, which means that the amnesty programme stopped when the late (President) Musa Yar’Adua died”. http://dailypost.ng/?p=213884dailypost.ng/?p=213884 |
firstEVA:Seriously! ![]() |
The heat is on. Fayose, take note! At the end of the day, the inciteful and recklessly acerbic attacks by Ayodele Fayose will not be as destructive as the reactions of the mass of angry youths who feel insulted. I said it in an earlier post. |
Ibo kwenu! ![]() What more can I say. One thing you cannot deny is that they're quite entertaining. ![]() |
Victory is certain for GMB. GEJ/PDP have rubbished themselves |
They're simply expressing their disgust for cluelessness. Nothing personal. Sai Buhari! |
See what the PDP stomach infrastructure brought on Nigeria. Trully, "man shall not live by bread alone". This is a painful reminder. |
The change we need GMB15!!! |
Support taken to a new height. |
FKO81:Don't get stuck in your tiny bubble. Get out of it and embrace progressive change. You Jonathanians are more comfortable with old problems than with new solutions. #GMB15!!! |
FKO81:Mbu can never stop the wind of change. He will be swept off if he makes any attempt. #saiGMB #FeBuhari14/2015 #KeepAdate! |
Cc Seun, ishilove, and co. |
siraj1402:The die is cast and desperadoes are on rampage. The election is no longer about issues but curses, insults, threats, and the show of excessive power. PDP is not cut out for this kind of vibrant and formidable opposition from the APC. |
Nigeria Police redeploy controversial AIG Mbu, 27 others January 20, 2015Nnenna Ibeh The Nigerian Police have redeployed the controversial Assistant Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu, alongside 27 other AIGs. Mr. Mbu was posted to Zone 2, Lagos. The order was given by the Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, on Tuesday. Mr. Mbu, who was in charge of Police Zone 7, which covers Abuja and the neighbouring states, was first the Rivers State Police Commissioner until February, 2014, when he was posted to the Federal Capital Territory, FCT. In Abuja, he was promoted to the rank of AIG in August, 2014. Mr. Mbu left Rivers State after months of acrimony with the governor, Chibuike Amaechi. The governor had accused him of doing the bidding of Patience Jonathan, wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, and attempting to hijack the control of the state. After his transfer, Mr. Mbu declared himself the “lion” that tamed Rivers State “tiger”, apparently referring to Mr. Amaechi. In Abuja, Mr. Mbu courted more controversy, first banning protests demanding the release over 200 Chibok school girls abducted by Boko Haram, and later arresting AIT journalist, Amaechi Anakwe. Last week, Mr. Mbu described himself as a rebel with a good cause, and threatened to “bring down” any community that kills a police personnel. A statement by the police spokesperson, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said the redeployment of Mr. Mbu and the other AIGs is part of the reorganization of the Nigeria Police Force. He said the redeployment to various departments, zonal commands and formations of the Force is effective immediately. Mr. Abba charged the newly promoted officers to be more service-oriented in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities. He also urged the public to partner closely with the force in its determination to ensure improved safety and security in Nigeria. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/175296-nigeria-police-redeploy-controversial-aig-mbu-27-others.html
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See what PDP has reduced Nigeria to. |
Where is our defence minister (Aliyu Gusau)? Haven't heard from or about him for a looooong time! |
Do you still think we have a president? Jonathan is sore afraid, alienated and lost. |
DickDastardly:Seriously you need a hole in your head. It will put an end to your stupidity. |
He is most welcome to the winning team. The APC is making monumental gains that its founding fathers hardly envisage. GMB2015. Woe unto the PDP who are more comfortable with old problems than with new solutions. |
Rejoice not, oh PDP. Cos this will in no way work in your benefit. |
Obiagelli:The SE and the whole Nigeria is chanting "Buhari for change". |
"CHANGE" is the difference... And it's much bigger, louder, and clear! GMB leads! |
Shame on Igbinedion Shame on the PDP. That useless station should have its license withdrawn. |
This is why the PDP is called the "nest of killers", the "killer party", etc |
PDP and Jonathan are sure to fail! |
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