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PoliticsRe: SHOCKING Photos: Jimi Agbaje Cries On Live TV - Naijafire.com by egift(m): 2:40am On Jul 21, 2015
vicadex07:
Eeya...pdp finished this man
He was too desperate. What destroys many Nigerian politicians is lack of consistent character on principle. Same thing hurting Ribadu in Adamawa.
PoliticsRe: A Tale Of Two Handshakes: Spot The Difference by egift(m): 1:58am On Jul 21, 2015
kodded:
you mean like this ? shocked

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The fact that you have limited understanding on the Protocols of 10 Downing Street is not my fault. Here are others at the same point in Protocol that Buhari's picture was taking. It does not in any way undermine the status of their person as some WailingWailers will want to paint it:

https://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02289/romneyoutreu_2289160b.jpg
MITT ROMNEY

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The Queen Of England

https://cdn23.us1.fansshare.com/photos/gandhi/mahatma-gandhi-standing-outside-downing-street-london-united-kingdom-family-381386938.jpg
Mahatma Gandhi

God bless Nigeria and help Buhari to succeed.
PoliticsObama Chills Nnamdi Kanu And His Secession Groups by egift(op):
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While meeting with President Buhari in the White House on Monday, President Obama reiterated the truth that many here have told those who think that division is the solution to the problems in their live. Below is Obama taking a wipe at such misconceptions:

A divided country never succeeds. Turn the diversity of Nigeria to source of strength, Obama tells PMB.

President Muhammadu Buhari has sworn to lead with fairness, constitutional provisions and protect the whole of Nigeria, it is only wise to seek way to bring good governance and development to our local communities. Therefore anyone luring you to arm confrontations, secession and the quest to undermine and destroy Nigeria, do not have your interest at heart. We must rid ourselves of mischief makers who are whispering evil in our ears.

Together we can build a stronger and better Nigeria.

God bless Buhari, Obama, our beloved Nigeria and all law-abiding Citizens of Nigeria!
PoliticsRe: A Tale Of Two Handshakes: Spot The Difference by egift(m): 1:22am On Jul 21, 2015
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Nigeria now stand shoulder in the world with pride under Buhari, unlike the timidness we had under Jonathan.
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Fayose's Giant Strides In Ekiti by egift(m): 1:11am On Jul 21, 2015
temitemi1:
I will give u more wn I'm less busy...

Some called him 'vagabond' but I called him ROLE MODEL.
Buying and sharing bags of Rice is now the grand achievement. If it was from the other end of the polity, you will be everywhere trashing it. Apart from the vehicles, there is nothing there but mockery.
PoliticsRe: This Is What PDP Apologists Called Witch Hunting by egift(m): 12:11pm On Jul 20, 2015
Faremisodeeq:
This is efcc work not dss's
It is a matter of National Security. More agencies should even join forces to get all those that embezzled Trillions of Security Budgets.

The Wailers should stop crying than the bereaved. Buhari is just starting. We want more in jail or face firing squad.
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: First US Secretary Of State,ms Madeline Albright With President Buhari by egift(m): 12:06pm On Jul 20, 2015
Buhari representing Nigeria well and making us proud. While the Wailers are conducting their Tears Project.

We are all very proud of our able Presido. One Nigeria all the way!
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Fayose's Giant Strides In Ekiti by egift(m): 11:55am On Jul 20, 2015
PoliticsRe: Meet Adelabu Penkelemesi: Obasanjo's Political Role Model by egift(op): 11:44am On Jul 20, 2015
PoliticsRe: Meet Adelabu Penkelemesi: Obasanjo's Political Role Model by egift(op): 11:42am On Jul 20, 2015
multikolour:
is like OP failed summary in English (waec)
Are you sure it is not LAZINESS, rather than my poor showing in English Class decades ago in the Classroom? grin grin grin
EducationRe: Photo: The Power Of The Mind! Weird But Interesting by egift(m): 11:36am On Jul 20, 2015
And some Atheists-wannabe will tell you that Man is a consequence of random evolutionary Darwinism with no superior efforts for creating our uniqueness.

"Only a fooool will say in their heart that there is no God" - Bible.

While we may disagree on which is the true worship of God, the fact abound that there is God Almighty - The Creator. Man is even yet to scratch the surface is understanding the Human Mind and the details of the Brain.

To God be the glory for all things!
PoliticsMeet Adelabu Penkelemesi: Obasanjo's Political Role Model by egift(op): 11:27am On Jul 20, 2015
THE Adegoke Adelabu Family of Oke Oluokun, Kudeti in Ibadan, Oyo State, has constituted a committee to principally, plan, establish and launch the Adegoke Adelabu Foundation on 3rd September, this year – the posthumous centenary birthday of the genuius, politician, journalist, strategist, wit, orator and champion of the Nigerian masses.

I have been honoured to chair the committee whose membership includes a deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Chief Bayo Adelabu and his older brother, Mr. Yinka Adelabu – both are grandsons of the late Alhaji (Hon) Adegoke Adelabu alias “Penkele mesi”.

One of Nigeria’s brilliant, charismatic and deitified politicians, Adegoke Adelabu, died in a road accident in Remo area on the old Lagos-Ibadan Road in the defunct Western Region of Nigeria on March 25, 1958, aged 43 years.

As a grandson of Mama Asmawu Odunola Alabi, the late woman leader of the defunct National Council of Nigerian Convention (NCNC) under Adelabu leadership in Ibadan in the 1950s, I lay claim to knowing Adelabu at close quarters. He was a frequent visitor to our home at SW1/131, Ile Ekerin Ajengbe, Born Photo-Isale Osi area of Ibadan. And I was also a young visitor, in company of my late grandmother to Adelabu’s Oke Oluokun home in Ibadan, before and after his death. Some years after Adelabu’s death, my grandmother nominated her deputy, the late Mama Humuani Apampa alias ‘Orababa’ to occupy the woman leader position under NCNC Ibadan’s new leader, Barrister Adeoye Adisa. And the late Mama Apampa was reporting to her.

Who was Adegoke Adelabu? Here is a glimpse of the stormy petrel of Ibadan politics and lion of the West from Alamu Muda-Ayeni’s 2011 book “Adelabu Speaks From The Grave”, a reash of Adelabu’s visionary thoughts in his book “Africa in Ebullition” published in 1952, with the foreword written by his leader, Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe . Adelabu hailed from double aristocratic lineages.

Born at Oke-Oluokun, Ibadan on September 3, 1915 to middle-class parents, he had an enviable start in life in relation to prevailing conditions of the time.

His father, Sanusi Ashiyanbi Adelabu, was a scion of the famous Oluokun Chieftancy Ruling House of Ibadan, who in turn, were direct maternal descendants of the Alaafin Ruling House of Oyo.

A talented cloth weaver of repute, Ashiyanbi was accustomed to royal treat and was rich enough to possess and keep a stable with many horses for pleasure. His mother Awujoola Ajoke, was also linked by birth to Oba Abass Okunola Aleshinloye who first took the title of Olubadan and like her husband, she too was a successful trader in dyed cloths.

To many people in and outside Nigeria, their image of Adegoke Adelabu is that of a firebrand politician with only political achievements to his credit. Little or nothing is known or said, of his other attainments outside the realm of politics. One such area of unmatched distinction is the academic domain.

Adelabu had his elementary education at the St. David’s CMS Elementary School, Kudeti, Ibadan (1925 – 1929), and the CMS Central School, Mapo, Ibadan (1930). He then attended the Government College, Ibadan (1931 – 1935) before proceeding in 1936 for further studies at the Higher College, Yaba, Lagos which was Nigeria’s only tertiary institution then in existence. He led in the entrance examination into the HC, Yaba and thus won the United African Company’s (UAC) scholarship. UAC, on the recommendation from her London (UK) head office in 1936 appointed Adelabu its first African Manager, without allowing him to complete his course. It should be noted that Adelabu, then a student on internship at UAC, had written a very brilliant and impressive turn around blueprint for the UAC, which the UK head office found irresistible.
Right from the onset of his educational career, Adelabu showed promise of academic excellence and later proved to be a child prodigy in classroom performance. For example, his exceptional brilliance earned him double promotions at each of the three tiers of learning – an uncommon feat that was appreciatively rewarded with enabling scholarships awards. Not only that, he had the unparalleled distinction of maintaining the first position in each class, beating his erstwhile seniors after each double promotion! Once writing on his special academic endowment, Adelabu said:

“I had a brilliant scholastic career, earning accelerated promotions on three occasions in the Elementary, Primary and Secondary Schools respectively: Despite this, I never took second position throughout my school days. Instead, I was always several laps ahead of my runner-up and, not infrequently, saved tutors from tight holes.”

If this educational feat today appears most incredible, concrete personal testimonies abound to support Adelabu’s official school records.

In his condolence remarks at Adelabu’s transition in 1958, the late Professor Saburi Biobaku, historian, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos and a contemporary of Adelabu at Government College, Ibadan testified in part:

“As one who was his contemporary at school, I have known him from his boyhood. At the Government College Ibadan, he was known as Joseph Adegoke Sanusi and was undoubtedly the most brilliant boy who has passed through that school so far…”

Professor Biobaku later elaborated on this in his book titled “When We Were Young”, published in 1992 where he said” “Adelabu was not much good at sports although he subsequently distinguished himself at the long distance events, especially the half-mile and mile races. It was in his studies that he excelled. At the end of his second year he received a double promotion from Class Two to Class Four and he was top of that class from the first term till the end of his time at the College… He was perhaps the brightest boy that Government College Ibadan has ever produced!”

I wrote a tribute on Adelabu titled “What a peculiar miss” which was published in the Vanguard newspaper issue of Tuesday, April 9, 1996 and I wish to refresh my readers minds here with the said tribute.
“Having waited in vain since last Monday (25th March 1996) for either a spoken or written word to commemorate the 38th anniversary of the death of the ‘stormy petrel’ of Ibadan nay the old Western Region politics, Alhaji Adegoke Adelabu, (he died in a motor accident on March 25, 1958) one is tempted to utter. “What a peculiar miss” with equal amazement as he, Adelabu pooh-poohed the corruption charges against him in 1956, while serving as the first chairman of the defunct Ibadan District Council.

“Adelabu had described the charge of financial misdeed as a peculiar mess”, an expression, his devotees corrupted to “penkelemesi” a sobriquet Adelabu eventually had t o wear till death and even thereafter!

“A great nationalist in the genre of Nnamdi Azikwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello, Aminu Kano, Anthony Enahoro, Habib Raji Abdallah, Mbonu Ojike etc. I grew up to know and meet the gifted-orator, merchandise salesman, First African Manager at (UAC) Cooperative Inspector, journalist, charismatic politician, Council Chairman, Federal Minister and leader of opposition by the grace of being the eldest grandchild of the late Mama Asmawu Odunola Alabi of Ekerin Ajengbe Clan, Ibadan.

“Grandma, “Iya Ile Ekerin” (Mother of Ekerin Clan) as she was popularly known, was the leader of the women wing of the defunct NCNC under Adelabu while Alhaji Humuani Apampa, alias “Orababa”, her protégé from Isale-Osi, Ibadan was the deputy leader.

“The many political meetings and rallies at our home and in the city still remain vivid in one’s memory with the meteor, Adelabu, shinning in the multitude of followers and admirers. This treatise is, however, not aimed at the expansive and awe inspiring political hue of Adelabu. Rather, it is aimed at recapturing some of his visionary thoughts on a wide range of subjects.
Excerpts from his book; “Africa in Ebullition”, published in 1952, with the foreword by the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe.

EDUCATION
“Education is the foundation of freedom. Ignorance is the basis of slavery. If you would free a people, first and foremost, educate. The illiterate man is only half-a man. He is already slave enough to his unfounded fears, his uncurbed passions, his natural instincts…..

CAREER
I went a career open to talent. I want opportunities based on merit. I want the son of the Fulani herdsman in Sokoto, the son of the Cocoa plantation labourer in Ibadan, the son of a railway porter in Enugu and the sons of their Highnesses the Emir of Katsina, the Ooni of Ife and the Obi of Onitsha to stand an equal chance of succeeding Dr. Mellanby as the next Principal of Ibadan University College. Such a career is open to talent in America. Such a career is open to talent in England. Such a career is open to talent in Germany. We shall labour without respite until such a career is open to talents in our own Nigeria.

INDUSTRIALIZATION
Our raw materials, tin, gold, bauxite, coal, petroleum, lignite, zinc, cocoa, palm oil, palm kernels, cotton, groundnut, rubber, coffee, hides and skins. Shea butter, castor seed, tobacco, cattle, careals, herbs, timber and poultry, point the way to development. The power problem must be solved in a comprehensive way by the electricity generated from the Niger/Benue Valley Authority Project.

Our land, rail, water and air transport systems must be integrated into one efficient whole. Our labour man-power must be given requisite skilled technical training which will enable them to play their new role of the backbone of a new industrial Civilisation. These tasks must be faced squarely and manly.

NATIONAL UNITY
The crux of the problem of Unity is that sacrifices, great sacrifices, must be made by individuals, by groups, by tribes, by sections, by bodies, by classes and by regions in order to usher in that Unity which will secure for us Freedom and Independence. It is not that we too, do not love our tribe, religion, class and region. But we love Nigeria more. We hereby implore all partisans and regionists to join us in the Great Adventure. The stake is well worth the sacrifice.

“A radical socialist and fanatical nationalist, Adelabu held managerial positions with the United Africa Company Limited (UAC) in its various departments. Such as the First African Manager, UAC Produce (1937-38). Inspector Cooperative Department (1938-44). Manager, UAC Haberdashery, Lagos (1945-46).

“Before his election as a legislator for Ibadan division in 1951, Adelabu had for 5 years been in business and journalism. He later became chairman of Ibadan District Council, Federal Minister and leader of opposition in the Western Region House of Assembly.

Oloye ‘Lekan Alabi, D. Litt (h.c), is the Aare Alaasa Olubadan of Ibadanland and Chairman, Adegoke Adelabu Post-Humous Centenary Birthday Planning Committee
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/remembering-adegoke-adelabu/

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Adegoke Adelabu "Penkelemesi" and Awolowo.
PoliticsPolitical Cartoon Of The Day: The Watchdog by egift(op): 11:00am On Jul 20, 2015
PoliticsRe: Former Heads Of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Babangida And Others In Minna by egift(m): 10:52am On Jul 20, 2015
Frankiss44:
The way you believe so much in this buhari is funny... Dude will spend his four years without making even one high profile arrest.... Forget all this bark and no bite noise
My believe is borne out of concrete evidence and convictions drawn from decades of consistency. Buhari over the years has proved he always do his best to do what is right. There are only very few public servants in Nigerian Politics you can truthfully compare to Buhari in Character, steadfastness, affinity to truth, restrain in the face of huge provocation, the mindset to do what is right even if it hurts them personally, etc.

Buhari is also very prudent to a tolerable and appreciable level. Not many Nigerians will resist the temptation to avoid looting if in possession of power, access to funds and in position of authority.

God will help Buhari to succeed for sake of Nigerians masses.
PoliticsRe: Former Heads Of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Babangida And Others In Minna by egift(m): 2:25am On Jul 20, 2015
Was this Emergency meeting called immediately they heard Buhari is reopening the $182m Halliburton Scandal Case? grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Probe Jonathan, Be Fair, PDP Tells Buhari by egift(m): 1:52am On Jul 20, 2015
I remember this famous line:

"Jonahhhhhhhhhhhh" grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Rotimi Amaechi - The Talk Of The Town, See His Dressing To The US by egift(m): 4:42pm On Jul 19, 2015
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This reminds me Eddy Muffy - Coming To America. Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Haters can go hang themselves grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Court Determines Suit Between Nigeria, Biafra On Sept 22 -daily Sun by egift(m): 3:00am On Jul 19, 2015
glassjar1:
shatap go collect your egunje from aso rock and zuzu away red cap disaster .

radio biafra spill pepper in your anyus cool
All well-meaning Ndigbo are distancing themselves that hate filled contraption, yet you are still getting drunk in that radio coolaid.

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Here is the fraudster enjoying The Donations - will his minions are drowning in Poverty.
Don't tell me you did not see the Hausa attire he is wearing grin grin grin grin

RadioDirector my foot.
PoliticsRe: Standing Order Used For Saraki Election A Fake, Say Ex-senators by egift(m): 2:52am On Jul 19, 2015
It is very sad that Saraki's greediness has lured him to a corner. Whatever the out come on the National Assembly issues, Buhari's administration will succeed.

Saraki's destruction will be the day he try undermining the efforts of our able Presido.
PoliticsRe: DSS Arrests Former Chief Security Officer To Ex-president GEJ For Oil Bunkering by egift(m): 11:04pm On Jul 18, 2015
The War on Corruption is picking up. More please. God bless Nigeria!
PoliticsRe: Four British Mps Of Nigerian Heritage At The Nigerian High Commission In The UK by egift(m): 6:54pm On Jul 18, 2015
One Nigeria all the way. Haters can hang on a wet Transformer.
PoliticsRe: I Cannot Take Credit For The Revival Of The Refineries - President Buhari by egift(m): 6:52pm On Jul 18, 2015
God bless President Buhari. Nothing is expected to satisfy the WailingWailers. Change is here to stay!
PoliticsRe: N’delta Group Says Buhari Plans Jonathan's Arrest by egift(m): 6:43pm On Jul 18, 2015
So even TANoids dey fear? Buhahahahaha

They should not fear, Buhari had already assured Madam Patience the she will not carry food to her husband in Prison, after her open plea in Edo during the Campaign. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Apc Thrives On Negative Criticism, Now Reality Has Call Nocking by egift(m): 11:28am On Jul 18, 2015
denko:
very soon u will join me when reality has done on you
"...Now Reality Has Call Nocking"

One common feature you see among cynical PDP TANoids is a "Factory-Fitted Illiteracy" grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Senate Won't Reopen Till President Buhari Returns From America by egift(m): 11:23am On Jul 18, 2015
We need to be paying the Lawmakers only when they are in session. Hopefully that will get them to work more.
PoliticsRe: We Will Stamp Out Insurgency!: Osibanjo by egift(m): 11:21am On Jul 18, 2015
God bless Buhari and Osinbajo. The best Collabo since 1960.
PoliticsRe: The Greatest Quote On Biafra In 2015 by egift(op): 11:18am On Jul 18, 2015
alfred5:
If only you have a home. Ezi bida.
So I now also own a Piggery Farm in Bida? How exciting this is becoming.
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Son Listed Amoung 33-man Entourage For US Trip (SEE OTHERS) by egift(m): 11:15am On Jul 18, 2015
Just when you think they will rest, the PDP TANoids will start Wailing again. The next 4yrs will be fun. God bless Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: PDP Reports Buhari To Int’l Community by egift(m): 11:13am On Jul 18, 2015
PDP be like "I will tell my mummy for you". grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Caption This Photo Of GMB And Saraki by egift(m): 11:11am On Jul 18, 2015
Mc4larin:
This is the picture of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with the Senate President.
From all indications, things isn't smooth between the two of them. GMB be like avoiding Saraki


But the question is; Must they sit together?
Buhari is not your typical clown like we had in the recent past.

God bless the President!
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: South Africa Returns Seized $15 Million To Nigerian Government by egift(m): 11:06am On Jul 18, 2015
The criminality that went unrestricted under Jonathan was Epic. Thank God for sending us Buhari. The Wailers can use this carton of towel am donating for the Tear-Project.

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