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Politics › Re: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by egift(m): 5:31am On Jun 24, 2015 |
The worst thing that has happened to Ndigbo is the likes of Nnamdi Kalu. Why:
- He is inciting war in a time of relative peace. - The man is pitching Ndigbo against their fellow Nigerians. - He brain-washing our people like people in terrorist training camps. At this rate, in no long time, Igbo youths will be receptive to suicide bombing. - His plans is for war and destruction of Aligbo not how to bring development, empowerment, civilization and good governance to the South-East. - His plans for Succession will only led to the killing of Millions of Ndigbo. In the last civil war, over 2million Ndigbo died. If there is a repeat, more people will die on both sides. - Nnamdi Kalu just want to become an Emperor of Ndigbo, he is not democratic in anyway. What happens to the Majority of Igbos that do not want Biafra? - The lunatic is wimping up sentiments and riding on the emotions of Ndigbo to make inroads to the hearts of the gullible. - Mazi Kalu want to drag Ndigbo through the dark path of the Rwanda experience.
Apart from committing Treason, Mr Kalu is running and unlicensed Radio Transmissions in Nigeria. Call people to buy weapons. Preach hatred and endangering the safety of Ndigbo.
Many kids who do not understand the consequences of a full blown war with bombs dropping left and right are the his targets. Also joining his hate filled charge are those elders who are presently insignificant in their lives. The only edge they have now are Tales of War in the past like Mr. Gandoki in the story books.
We must resist predators and psychopaths like Nnamdi Kalu, who wants to prey on our emotions and bring destruction to our fatherland.
"Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds!" - Bob Marley |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Ameachi: The Man In The Silhouette by egift(op): 1:10am On Jun 23, 2015 |
Amaechi is brave and courageous. |
Politics › Re: Fellow Buhari Supporters Time To Admit That Something Is Wrong by egift(m): 9:35pm On Jun 22, 2015 |
OP, I put it to you that nothing you will say will restore the failed administration of Jonathan. And even if the events of 2015 replays a million time, Buhari will emerge victorious.
Moving forward, if you raise any logical issue, we all will engage you in a constructive, productive and vibrant discussions on how to move the nation forward. But if you continue wimping lame frivolous clownishness, you will not be taking seriously.
The best of Nigeria is ahead. The system of governance is having a positive prospects and everyone is serious and conscious of the task of rebuild the damages PDP inflicted on Nigeria.
It is well with Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Ameachi: The Man In The Silhouette by egift(op): 6:52pm On Jun 22, 2015 |
ifeanyija: Do u think so? Millions of Nigerians contributed to the emergence of Buhari, Chibuike Amaechi is one of the vital factors. Many PDP Supporters who have followed recent political events, are finding it very difficult to get over the role of Amaechi in defeating GEJ. Ask TANoids  Kudos to Amaechi for helping in bringing Change to Nigeria's democratic experience. |
Politics › Rotimi Ameachi: The Man In The Silhouette by egift(op): 6:42pm On Jun 22, 2015 |
Not many Nigerians considered the possibility of General Muhammadu Buhari ever becoming the President. The tribe of the die-hard doubting Thomases failed to reckon with the man who stood staunchly behind the dream of the CHANGE that was to come the way of Nigeria.
While some of his political colleagues were still weighing their options whether or not to leave the PDP, former Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State had long made up his mind to move to the APC with or without them. And as soon as he got there, he “locked” his eyes on Buhari as the one who should fly the party’s presidential ticket even though the party had not begun the process of choosing its flag bearer.
Therefore, for Amaechi, it was Buhari, Buhari, Buhari. Amaechi threw his heart and mind right into the project. The Rivers State Lodge in Abuja practically replaced all other earlier places of party meetings as party faithful trooped in and out on daily basis. Rotimi Amaechi, governor of Rivers state and chairman of Buhari cmpaign organization addressing APC supporters.
The first major challenge in delivering Buhari was the inability of the APC to agree on him as a consensus candidate. The problem dragged until the party decided that primary should be conducted. Amaechi strongly felt that left on his own, Buhari will not emerge as the flag bearer. He joined others to build a coalition that will deliver Buhari at the primary. The process did not only deliver Buhari, it was adjudged a spectacular success by Nigerians. Given his big push role in the emergence of Buhari as the APC flag bearer, Amaechi was logically picked to be Director of the Buhari Campaign Organization.
Meanwhile, as Amaechi was busy pushing the Buhari project with all he had, things were smoldering in his home state of Rivers. The state’s branch of the PDP had parted ways with Amaechi way back in 2013, opening him to fighting on many battle fronts simultaneously. His defection to APC blew the confrontation wide open.
He was accused of illegally moving a PDP mandate to the APC.
The Presidency descended on Amaechi like a ton of bricks by trying to scuttle his re-election as the Chairman of the Governors’ Forum, distorting the security situation in the state and using the state PDP branch under the leadership of Nyesom Wike, the current governor of the state, to take on Amaechi in an open warfare.
Amaechi was, therefore, torn between the deteriorating situation in Rivers and helping to deliver Buhari and APC at the centre with the likely consequence of losing the state to the PDP. Amaechi knew that winning both battles would be an uphill task but he was iron-willed to take a shot.
The Lagos State Government 2015 Annual Thanksgiving Service held last sunday in Lagos House in Alausa. Prominent amongst the dignitaries at the event were; The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye and his wife Pastor Mrs. Foluke Adeboye, the then presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC) Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), the party’s vice presidential candidate, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, the Lagos State governorship candidate, Akinwunmi Ambode , Rivers State governor Mr. Rotimi Amaechi amongst others.
Meanwhile, the battle to deliver Buhari and APC at the centre was both contentious and acrimonious. It was perhaps the most hate-filled campaign in recent memory. There was clear risk to the life of Amaechi from the South-South as he was considered a ‘traitor’ who was planning to ruin the chances of a Niger Delta’s son and his own ‘brother.’
Despite the odds, Amaechi trudged on not knowing exactly what the outcome of his efforts would be. He was confident that given a level playing field, Buhari would win the election.
Amaechi hardly had time to support his state’s APC in their feisty battle over the elections there- even with a personal approval rating of over ninety percent. He appeared to have put most of his hope on ensuring a Buhari-win. He rightly believed that Rivers people were ready for change, but grossly underestimated how desperate his enemies – within APC and PDP – were.
Buhari won the March 28 presidential election. But he lost Rivers more to official mischief. In what turned out to be a bloody and vicious election, Amaechi’s people ‘lost’ all senatorial seats, House of Representative seats, House of Assembly seats (except one) and the gubernatorial election. It was a huge price that Amaechi had to pay just to ensure that Buhari wins at the centre.
Amaechi had delivered as a Campaign Director the first ever opposition victory in a presidential election in a spectacular manner, but he had become a broken man having lost everything in Rivers. He did it for the sake of his country. He bagged a red card so his team could win.
As Amaechi licks his wounds and carries the burden of his trauma, speculations as to what will be his role in the President Buhari’s government will continue to be a topic for both political and academic discourse for a long while to come. Nevertheless, no matter what that position may be, Amaechi will continue to carry some deep emotional scars and remain the man in a silhouette, a shadow in the mix of national sacrifice. http://zexmax.com/rotimi-ameachi-the-man-in-the-silhouette/cc: lalasticlala |
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Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari' Official Portrait Changed Because Of The Expensive Wrist Watch? by egift(m): 11:19am On Jun 22, 2015 |
Aisha lighting up the skies, while TANoids are crying in pain |
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Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Urges Nigerians To Embrace Yoga by egift(m): 6:17am On Jun 22, 2015*. Modified: 6:48am On Jun 22, 2015 |
https://www.yoga-manchester.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/dani-dave-yoga.jpgmorbeta: Hehehehehehe yoga with empty stomach, no fuel and yoga in the darkness. My people una don hear am, after yoging take yogort. Exercise is good for your health. Here in 042, early morning walkouts is very common. BTW, Yoga is the least form of exercise you can engage in. It is less stressful - just stretch out yourself before the days activities. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Army Bombed Boko Haram by egift(m): 7:39am On Jun 21, 2015 |
It is disheartening how some folks even started saying that those criminals, militants, rapists and armed robbers be left alone just to wimp-up sentiments. And the coward on biafra radio was busy spewing nonesense about the bombing on Saturday. |
Politics › Re: We’ve Recovered From Election Defeat – PDP by egift(m): 7:18am On Jun 21, 2015 |
APGA, LP and Kowa all have better chance of winning Presidency than the PDP. The Killer Party and their Crew will never be returned to Loot Nigeria again.
Reelecting PDP to the Presidency to Loot is worst than the Jews returning back to back to Egypt when the arrived Cannan (Promise Land).
The PDP should map out a 16yrs reorientation vacation programme for their party (that has nothing to do with rigging elections), refund all the Trillions they embezzles since 1999, report themselves to the nearest Police station and submit a written confession - then we can talk. Until then, they can keep yelling and asking for Protection |
Politics › Re: Dokubo Asari: FG Must Pay Ex Militants by egift(m): 7:05am On Jun 21, 2015 |
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