Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 12:26pm On May 13, 2015 |
slimfit1: Listen technology is way advance this days. You can solidify it, we have trains that can transport gas stop thinking beyond your nose . We have gas in Ondo state, these days gas is found everywhere so don't think it only south south that have energy. Soon the demand for oil would reduce, you need to see research and the amount of money western countries are spending to avoid paying Russia and Saudi Arabia for energy. So you now admit that that "there are trains that can transport.........." . I remember that the apc and you guys on nairaland made a song and dance about GEJ's claim about reviving the railways being false. Which one we go believe now? |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 6:34pm On May 12, 2015 |
pasol4real: Pls which part of Lagos is there Light 24/7 Sarcasm man sarcasm.It went right over your head. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Airforce Acquires Sophisticated Aircraft To Protect Nigeria by EMANY01(m): 6:23pm On May 12, 2015 |
snadguy007: Pictures don't lie, you know You want pics of millitary hardware.......does the security mean anything to you? |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 1:41pm On May 12, 2015 |
TonySpike: Bro, I see your opposition to this method is mainly based on the parameters of economics and science. Can you please shed more light on this for my sake? I need some education on your sincere opinion and I'm eager to hear back from you... I'm only going to point out (don't have acces to the documentation right now) but the financiaL records indicate that in the last eight years lagos built roughly 65 megawatts of power generating capasity, the fg roughly seven thousand megawatt (with only about three thousand of that actively generating) but for every megawatt the fg built , lagos state spent almost five times as much money to build theirs. |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 1:13pm On May 12, 2015 |
Collynzo9: Highly inflammable petroleum products are transported to several parts of the country everyday. Besides, I saw one of those condensed natural gas (CNG) trucks in Aba few weeks back, it is very portable and looks light, unlike your everyday petrol tanker trucks. I don't think it constitutes a problem at all. If you are mathemathically oriented and know probabilities not to mention human attitudes, consider and then define the functional relationships between the interacting variables :a,b,x,yt and qt Where a=increased number of micro power stations b =corresponding increase in number on trucks required to transport the gas to the micro stations x= weighted factor of the increase in geographical distance and spread between the micro stations and the gas source yt=weighted factor of ( the reduction) of human safety effectiveness over time giving with the attendant geometrical increase in the number of trucks on the roads all over nigeria qt=probability of a major incident involving any number of the now thousands of trucks on the road being hazardous to life. If you are half as smart as you believe you are (I MAKE NO JUDGEMENTS ON YOUR INTELLIGIENCE OR LACK OF IT MIND YOU) , all sorts of alarm bells would be ringing in your head by now. |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 12:40pm On May 12, 2015 |
slimfit1: This south south people braking pipelines should carry on very soon jobs will not be available in their areas. Don't try it, they will beg us to use the pipelines very soon. The trucks carring the gas will originate from where and will run on which roads? Unless you wil import the gas using the ports. |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 12:36pm On May 12, 2015 |
ibisko04: Simply because you are of the mind that it is not possible thus not means it is not possible.. You wait and see what happens in the power sector soon. National grids is becoming more of burden than solution to our power problems . Power generation bit by bit is the way to go. Let power be generated and be distributed bit by bit according to the needs of every locality. I'd like to see you guys try it will certaily be a repeat of the soviet model of trying to surbodinate science , economics and common sence to political theory. The results by 2019 will be epic. NO COUNTRY even a qurter the size of Nigeria has ever SERIOUSLY considered going the route you guys are advocating. There are real and objective reasons for that. |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 12:16pm On May 12, 2015 |
Reference: But what will power these numerous plants: fuel or gas. Fuel means a cobweb of pipelines, the eldorado of vandals, if it is gas then the risk around residential areas is better imagined. Trucking means gridlock and inefficiency especially when a plant may be drinking a truck an hour. There is a reason modern economies scale up. Efficiency rises with scale. How ever I agree that we can't start seeking efficiency. This here is why I say the laws of physics and economics not to mention safety issues will knock reality back into their heads. You do not think we can start seeking efficiency but you would rather have massive trucks hauling pressurised and highly flamable gas all over the roads in the country? Am I the only one who sees the assuredly inherent disarster of epic proportions in this plan of theirs. |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 10:44am On May 12, 2015 |
Mynd44: Just because it has not be done mean it should not be done? Right.....you apc folks are so smart you will basically write the book in the field of micro power generation and distribution in no less a place that in developing africa. The more I think about it I have visions of a nobel price of some such award going to the buhari government for inovation in power infrastructure development in developing countries. My now obviously inadequate education in engineering lead me to believe that in a hundred and thirty years of reserch , development,management experience and inovation in the field of electrical power generation,transmission and distribution, there is a valid reason that the disteibuted power infrastructure models have be only cousarily examined and discarded repeatedly. The laws of physics not to mention economics will slap the fantasy illusions from your eyes soon enough all the propagandar defence in the world will not even come close to being enough. |
Politics › Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by EMANY01(m): 5:31am On May 12, 2015 |
vanunu: Can u give an example of just one country that produces electricity in bits? Do you want to take the dreamers on? Do not question them if you know what is good for you. I am waiting to see the magic of their power generation plans materializing as evidently they will be "reinventing" the established models of building power generating stations world wide. https://www.nairaland.com/2306421/how-buhari-solve-naijas-power |
Politics › Re: How Buhari Can Solve Naija's Power Problem In 4 Years. by EMANY01(m): 12:34am On May 12, 2015*. Modified: 1:04am On May 12, 2015 |
rudebouy: 1. Remove the limit put on states on the amount of megawatts of power they can generate.
2. Scrap the useless National Grid Idea for all new power projects in the states. So henceforth all states will generate and distribute dia own power, not generate and send some to nonsense national grid.
3. Give each state a target of 1,000MW minimum power generation each.
4. Encourage the use of local source of materials for constructing the power plants so as to create employment and help our economy.
. [size=18pt]An So if each state generates 1,000MW by 2019, we will have 36,000MW of power in Nigeriaaverage power plant can be built in 3yrs so dis is fvcking achievable.[/size]
I think I red sth like dis in dia manifesto. Day ought to follow dis tru so we can finally have light.
Smart guys in d house, u can add ur ideas to dis. i don't even know where to begin with you fantasy list. I will only take the item in bold :You want to build 36 1,000 MW power plants in four years or well lets say 28 given that about eight states have have mostly met or are well on their way to meet that requirement in Four years........ Setting aside the engineering challenges enormous as they are have you thought of the procurement and supply line challenges? The apc crew will find out that propaganda has its limits REAL LIFE ENGINEERING AND SOCIAL/PROJECT AND FINANCING CHALLENGES, WILL NOT BEND TO PROPAGANDA.. rudebouy: Madam, u sound like an engineer tru tru oh . Mbok can u tell me wia and when 1 Gigawatts of electricity was generated within 24 months? Am super-curious!  After reading that post , i was beginning to wonder if i went to the wrong school for my engineering degree. netotse: Oga, you don't seem to know what the problem of power sector is sef, I don't even know where to start from. The problems we have are a mixture of engineering, economics, finance and law. I have gotten tired of explaining reality to people, i just listen to their "EXPERT OPINIONS" manage not to cringe while they talk and smile afterwards trying to educate them will do you no good.If i have learnt anything from Nairaland/Nigerians,during these elections , it is that Nigerians will not be rational enough to listen to informed opinions.The politicians , they are worse; If you recall prior to the elections ,the present Vice-President Elect talked about solving the power challenge by creating distributed power hubs modeled on the current Lagos model of tiny power plants(i call them generators cos they are nothing more than that) and then trucking the gas(not even natural gas) for those generators all over the country I gave up that day. I haven't seen you on Nairaland for a long while hope all goes well. |
Politics › Re: Curious Positioning (for Photos) Of VP - Elect Professor Yemi Osinbajo by EMANY01(m): 9:21am On May 11, 2015 |
vicadex07: I used to have this girlfriend that usually made it a point of duty for her to position me "accordingly" on the bed when we are about sleeping. She always maintained that a man is supposed to be in a certain position (whether right or left, I have even forgotten sef since we are no more together) when sleeping with his girl on a bed. I never took her serious cos it simply doesn't make any sense to me...and now someone comes up with this again Mtcheew lovely17: May be this mumu opdoesn't know the meaning of right hand man 3ace: But OP, I don't really see any basis for comparison here because in all the other pix you compared with GMB & Osinbajo, there was an INTENT to take pix. It would have been fair if you provided that of the duo similar to their western counterparts. I stand to be corrected here anyway. AbuuUsaamah: OP, your curiosity can only be satisfied through rational reasoning; thinking like a sane person. You have to force your brain to think, even if it doesn't naturally want to. Is there any rule that says it must be so? If none, then why the fuss? If yes, then it's simple. In all the pictures where the senior individuals are on the left, can't you see they deliberately posed for them? The pictures in which PYO is on the left were not deliberately posed for. Simple!!! I have never liked this genbuhari character on nairaland previous posts of mine can attest to that but I have to admit that for the first time in a long long time if not forever. The op provided evidence of his assertions but all of you just waived it away without thinkin about it (typical of you party freaks who engage in endless e-fights over based on party without a detailed consideration of the issues). What the OP pointedd out is a rather serious issue for those conserned with protocol. The evidence he provided shows a consistent breach and disregard for protocol. The protocol is simple:Whenever/Whereever an individual in authority(RANKING) sits ,stands walks or goes, the surbodinate of the man/woman who Rates(or RANKS) immediatly after Him/Her SITS,STANDS AND WALKS(in the case of walking a step or half a step backward) ON THE LEFT OF THE RANKINKG INDIVIDUAL. Don't ask me for source or evidience because as someone said on nairaland yesterday,"GOOGLE DOES NOT CHARGE". Look through every picture taken of IBB ,ABACHA,OBJ and even YARADUA and their respective second on command(s) and then re-evaluate your arguments. The second ranking person is ALWAYS POSITIONED LEFT OF THE RANKING INDIVIDUAL in any circumstance so the issue of "delibrate pose" or "intent" will never come up. I still think gen buhari guy is a nut case though but even a broken clock is right twice a day. |
Politics › Re: Shema Is The Only Governor That Will Be Leaving Office Without Debt – Ribadu by EMANY01(m): 3:45am On May 11, 2015 |
PassingShot: Honestly you've succeeded in derailing this thread. I'm bored already.
Bye, bye. The inconvinient truth is boring to yoU.I am suprised. You did not burst out in flames or something. Anyway as the other poster said we will continue to remind you of your unfortunate choices. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Shocks APC Govs, Rejects Ministerial List. by EMANY01(m): 1:38pm On May 10, 2015 |
Forwetinnah: No brainer....all you guys do is talk! Absolutely NOTHING to show for it especially in your states..Federal level will be no different, why should my brain be impressed? OncE you have tumbled on to that fact , you would not want to waste energy argueing with these folks. All one has to do is wait and see their lies tumble as its already happning in osun,edo,imo and others. The lagos they brag about is different not because of the party in power but because of the evolution and nature of lagos. I believe the can or apc's time at the fedderal level will be akin to the Hunter who gets told by his exasparated collegues to carry the carcass of the elephant Killed during the hunt home to his wife alone. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Shocks APC Govs, Rejects Ministerial List. by EMANY01(m): 1:10pm On May 10, 2015 |
barcanista: I won't just believe this news because it is in contradiction with APC's position where Ogbonaya Onu said the party will determine Buhari's cabinet. www.punchng.com/news/apc-to-ratify-buharis-ministerial-list/ Although there are indicators as to where things are headed,I believe nothing till well after may 29. After the 29th and the june 3rd inauguration of the National Assembly, that saying about a day in politics being a very long time will play it self out. |
Politics › Re: No Witch-hunts Against The South-south-- Femi Aribisala by EMANY01(m): 12:48pm On May 10, 2015 |
Titilayodeji13: By Femi Aribisala NO doubt about it, the North betrayed Goodluck Jonathan in the last election. The greatest ally of the North in Nigerian politics has been the South- South. Therefore, it was not asking too much for Jonathan to expect the North to return the favour under his administration; when he is clearly carrying the mantle of the South-South. Jonathan did not take Northern support for granted. In his six years in office, he spent the overwhelming proportion of resources at his disposal on the North. The $1 billion Kashimbila Dam, one of the biggest projects handled by his administration, is in Taraba in the North. Jonathan built over 150 Almajiri schools in the North. He revived Nigerian agriculture, to the primary benefit of Northern farmers. Most of Jonathan’s political appointees were Northern. He entrusted a Northerner, Attahiru Jega, with INEC, bucking the tradition whereby INEC chairmen tend to come from the South-East. When the North complained about the Chief of Army Staff, Azubuike Ihejirika, Jonathan replaced him. When the North complained about Festus Odimegwu at the National Population Commission, Jonathan fired him. Nevertheless, when the election time came, the North betrayed Jonathan and the South-South. Northern PDP governors secretly worked for Buhari’s victory. In Jigawa, Sule Lamido only paid lip-service to Jonathan’s campaign. In Bauchi, Isa Yuguda watched as Jonathan’s campaign train was stoned. In Niger, Babangida Aliyu did not care that no Jonathan poster was placed anywhere in the state throughout the campaign. The blunder of these recalcitrant governors was in thinking they could be lackadaisical about the PDP at the federal level, but passionate about the PDP at the state level. They all ended up losing their states to the APC. Retracting on promises In order not to scare off dodgy members of his party with his anti-corruption rhetoric, Buhari promised to let corrupt sleeping dogs lie if elected. APC party chairman, John Oyegun, declared that Buhari would not waste time going after embezzlers of public funds before 29th May, 2015. He said: “The future of the people of this country is too important for us to spend valuable time trying to dig into the past.” But now that the election has been won, Buhari no longer feels any obligation to keep his word. Instead, he said on TV Continental that, unlike the Quran and the Bible, the APC position during the election is subject to change. The signs indicate that the APC is now inclined to engage in a vicious propaganda campaign of maligning the Jonathan administration and the South-South through mud-slinging probes. Buhari now says he will revisit the issue of the allegedly missing $20 billion from NNPC accounts. He said in Hausa to his Northern constituency: “Imagine a situation where the former CBN governor, who by God‘s grace, is now the Emir of Kano, raised an issue of missing billions of money, not in naira but in dollars, $20 billion. What happened, instead of investigating whether it was true, they simply found a reason to remove him.” In short, in spite of the forensic audit of NNPC accounts by the prestigious PriceWaterhouseCoopers, which concluded no money was missing, Buhari has already declared Diezani and the NNPC guilty and Lamido Sanusi innocent. He claims the matter was not investigated, which means PriceWaterhouseCoopers is not good enough for him. Who is he now going to ask to conduct a new probe when we already know the answer he wants? Witch- hunting What we have here is the beginning of a witch- hunt. One of the first questions of interest is where Buhari’s oil minister is going to come from. Within the context of the cynical view that the insistence of a cabal that power must return to the North is not unconnected to pending oil bloc allocations, the question remains whether our new oil minister must also be from the North. In Nigeria, the FCT Minister is always from the North. However, the oil minister is not always from the South. The North has no oil, but it longs to control the lucrative oil industry. Under Jonathan, oil minister Diezani Allison-Madueke has come under prolonged attacks and harassment, not only because she is a woman, but also because she is from the South-South. Under Yar’Adua, the Petroleum Minister, Dr Rilwanu Lukman was from Kaduna. The Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Sanusi Barkindo, was from Adamawa. The Director-General of the National Petroleum Directorate, Alhaji Bello Gusau, was from Zamfara. The Executive- Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund, Mustapha Rabe Darma, was from Katsina. Are we in for a Northernisation of the oil industry again under Buhari? If Buhari is now determined to probe the oil ministry under South-South stewardship, contrary to his campaign promise; he must also probe it under South-West stewardship. President Obasanjo doubled as his own oil minister for eight years. If Buhari is now going to probe Diezani, then he must probe his new ally, Obasanjo, as well? Otherwise, if care is not taken, Buhari’s war against corruption will quickly divide Nigeria along ethnic fault-lines. Once you decide to probe the Jonathan administration, the Niger-Delta is going to insist on a probe of the Obasanjo administration. Once you probe the PDP, which represents Southern rule, there is going to be insistence that you probe Northern rule. Should Buhari decide to probe NNPC, the issue of his own tenure as petroleum minister and the 2.8 billion saga will also be brought up. He cannot apply today the discriminatory standard he used yesterday, whereby vice-president Ekwueme languished in jail while president Shagari relaxed under house arrest. If our president-elect wants to stay true to his election campaign promise, he should stick to the issue of passing the Petroleum Industry Bill expeditiously, instead of opening the Pandora’s Box of NNPC probes. He should also look into the whole process of dismantling the NNPC itself, and selling it off. Hankering after the past suggests the APC is bereft of innovative policy ideas. Witch-hunting Diezani is no substitute for lack of policy. Press censorship The first thing General Buhari did on seizing power in 1984 was to declare in a television interview his determination to “tamper with the press.” The first thing he has done this time around, even before being sworn in as president, was to seek to impose a ban on the AIT. AIT is one of the press houses that did not support him during the election campaign. Moreover, it is owned by Raymond Dokpesi, a South-South man. History, they say, has a tendency to repeat itself. Those of us who were adults during the first coming of General Buhari took great pains to warn Nigerians of his antecedents. Those too young to know about him were convinced we were making up stories. Others denied the relevance of Buhari’s pedigree. One man tweeted: “Even if PDP shows a video of Tinubu and Buhari on AIT robbing the Central Bank of Nigeria, it won’t change our minds.” A cease-and-desist order on Buhari’s censorship of AIT came thankfully from APC Central. Sane minds prevailed from the party’s headquarters, mindful that any attempt to curb the press this time around is likely to end Buhari’s honeymoon with the media immediately. Suffice to say the press operates everywhere as a tight union. Attack on one is deemed an attack on all. APC-friendly press houses had a field day maligning Jonathan for over five years. No one tried to muzzle them. APC itself came up with all sorts of lies. APC publicity secretary for Lagos State, Joe Igbokwe, wrote a libelous and defamatory article against me entitled: “Behold the Wind Chaser called Femi Aribisala.” Igbokwe claimed I am a registered member of the PDP, which is false. Among other lies, he said: “In Osun Femi and his robbery gang came with helicopters, guns, bombs, jackboots, tanks etc. but ordinary people with bare hands stopped their open robbery.” I was not in Osun during the 2014 gubernatorial election. I have no robbery gang. I have no helicopters, guns, jackboots, or tanks. I could have sued Igbokwe for all he has got. But I decided to let it pass. However, until called to order, our president-elect seems inclined to use the apparatus of the state to settle personal scores. This is a bad omen about his incoming administration. Election offenders The same discrimination is already evident in the president-elect’s stated position vis-à-vis election offenders. President Jonathan was magnanimous enough to concede defeat in a flawed election. But APC is not prepared to let sleeping dogs lie. Despite now holding sway in 22 states to PDP’s 13, the APC continues to cause trouble everywhere. Once it is not declared the winner, the election must have been rigged. The president-elect has joined the fray. He proclaimed his determination to prosecute election offenders. But he only enunciated this policy with reference states where APC is currently disputing the results. Accordingly, he instructed the governors of Edo, Imo and Rivers to document all offences alleged to have been committed. These states happen to be those with APC governors; and in the South-South and South- East where the APC was routed. Are we going to get corresponding prosecutions in cases in the North, including the president’s home state of Katsina where, surprise surprise, more ghost- voters came out of the woodwork to vote in the lackluster governorship election than in the high- profile presidential election? Mr. President-elect should be reminded that he is going to be president of all Nigerians; including especially those who did not vote for him. He should be very careful how he treats the South- South. Without a doubt, nerves are much frayed now in that geopolitical zone; which also happens to be the economic jugular of Nigeria. My advice to him, for what it is worth, is that he should leave the sons and daughters of the South-South alone. Thanks to President Jonathan, we have just missed the bullet of the much anticipated post-election turmoil. This is no time to start stepping injudiciously on South- South toes in the name of anti-corruption. Upheaval in the South-South will be far more economically devastating for Nigeria, and for his vaunted presidential agenda, than what we have experienced under the onslaught of Boko Haram.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/cease-and-desist-no-witch-hunts-against-the-south-south/ Who get ear make him hear. |
Politics › Re: No Corruption In The Northern Nigeria by EMANY01(m): 10:46am On May 10, 2015 |
owobokiri: It is the same thing all over the north. I mean a ghost looking LGA headquarters that only comes to life towards the end of every month.. , brimming with folks stradling around, waiting for the loot to share . It is really difficult to define the term "corruption" in the north. The line between legal official expenie and personald deductions from the government purse is blured. as starting from the emirs, religeous leaders, to politicians and government leaders, the much celeberated idea that "power comes from God also entails a tarcit approval for the incumbent to enjoy all the trappings of power including corrupt enrichment. Blured ? More like non existent. |
Politics › Re: May God Forbid That Any Government Will Repeat What Gej's Did – Oby Ezekwesil by EMANY01(m): 10:28am On May 10, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: House Of Rep Speakership - SW's Gbajabiamila Battles NE's Dogara by EMANY01(m): 12:14am On May 10, 2015 |
CyberWolf: What you are talking about is that either way, it's still APC and I want to let you know that [size=20pt]though it's still APC, Dogara getting the post will do APC more harm than good because it will create a faction within APC which is not good[/size]..Think outside the box and stop talking like kid..The guy you quoted was saying that it will benefit PDP and I guess you don't know that..Now let me help you, when APC has different factions, to whose benefit is it?... .o When some people are shown to be dull they will come at you like you stole their ..........what in Gods name do you think PDP is working to achieve? You ask a question you are clued into the answer ,you answer the question yourself then you turn around and ask the same question again. And you must have screamed a million times about Goodluck being clueless. When the bible says that the "wisdom" of the wise will be used to confound them most people have no clue. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu May End Up Being Stranded In Buhari's Presidency!! by EMANY01(m): 10:34pm On May 09, 2015 |
ITbomb: Tinubu mobilized the media and spurned propaganda against Jonathan after the fuel subsidy crisis.
Don't think he would not do the same to Buhari A strategy that can only be used by the same people once.That playbook is no longer secret.Lots and lots of people have read , photocopied and scanned the book. |
Politics › Re: House Of Rep Speakership - SW's Gbajabiamila Battles NE's Dogara by EMANY01(m): 10:20pm On May 09, 2015 |
Texcoco: [color=#1980BC] To evrybody of discernment,Gbaja remains the most qualified for that position but the politics his party plays will not give him the position as it doesn't recognize meritocracy nor diction but that of(call it zoning if you like) deferrence to Hausa fulani over any southern candidate especially from south west as instituted with the merger of thieffnubu's ACN and Buhari's CPC....Tis also a function of the gradual whittling down of southwest influence by those northerners behind Buhari who may feel[size=20pt] their time is ripe to "use and dump" or show their true colors,gobbling all positions of influence to the helplessness and isolation of the southwest amongst her peers in the south. [/color] [/size] This will be the story of the next four years as sure as the river niger still flows. |
Politics › Re: House Of Rep Speakership - SW's Gbajabiamila Battles NE's Dogara by EMANY01(m): 10:09pm On May 09, 2015 |
Mogidi: Duh!!!
Its a northern government, deal with it. You will see where " wise people", self aclaimed "intellectuals" , and"technocrats" are suddenly shown how foolish they have been. I know that the south south and south east PDP legislators already have a scorched eart policy conserning the west. In the coming national assembly, they will vote for the north(core north mind you) in almost every case it stands between the north and the west. A case of if I can get anything, you will have nothing too. My bet is on the bauchi man winning not so much because they voted for him but to deny the west when and where possible. The politics of the next four years will be intresting to watch. |
Politics › Re: House Of Rep Speakership - SW's Gbajabiamila Battles NE's Dogara by EMANY01(m): 9:55pm On May 09, 2015 |
modath: By referring to Gbaja as an enemy of pdp lawmakers,you mean he fought against being a member of an HOR that is at best a rubber stamp of the executive's misdeeds like the Senate became??
A man who stands for nothing falls for anything, Gbaja stands for something unlike the Ogor,Ekwunife,Farouk Lawan, Akande Adeola and co
Pay back or no payback it will still be an APC controlled HOR which is the main point. Like Tambuwal controled the house of 3ep for the PDP. |
Politics › Re: Rochas Okorocha’s Ludicrous Plea For Aid To Pay Salaries. by EMANY01(m): 9:33pm On May 09, 2015 |
PhockPhockMan: I know you and Okorocha are Christians. See what God said about the evil being committed by Okorocha against Imo people.
So continue supporting evil. Not so sure about okorocha being a christain anymore espesially now that he he is under the illusion, that he would be the apc candidate for igbo presidency. |
Politics › Re: Buy And Install Your Solar Panels/inverters/ Batteries Etc In Phc...view Pics! by EMANY01(m): 6:41pm On May 09, 2015 |
investnow2013: . I have never been sold on the whole solar power craze not to mention inverter and battery band wagon for lots of reasons chief among them being that an inverter battery assembly(of any size/configuration) could never really carry the nominal load of a typical home. I grudginly admit you highlighted the loads the inverter assembly of different sizes/configurations can handle but you did not give the breakdown. How many and what capasity of solar panels , batteries are used for the various inverter ratings you listed? A friend ased for my help to help him figure out how to upgrade his inverter + 2 24v batteries with a solar panel assembly and and I'm thinking wind turbine too(consulting for free you can say I just took it up as a personal project since he is paying for every thing). To make the arrangement I have in mind work I have included a hybrid charge controller(I am suprised you did not mention that. For your set up and I'm wondering why ) |
Politics › Re: Rochas Okorocha’s Ludicrous Plea For Aid To Pay Salaries. by EMANY01(m): 2:03pm On May 09, 2015 |
MzJackBaueress: Phockphockman now believes Yemi Adebowale a yoruba man to criticize his governor just because he hates him?
If Yemi Adebowale a yoruba man criticized Jonathan,phockphockman wouldn't have created this topic.
Hmmm! I smell hypocrisy! I hope you know that about a million people voted for Jonathan Goodluck. In the southwest . Are you saying that of the lot none of those voters are yoruba? If your answer is yes then your f00ly is on display. |
Politics › Re: Breaking !! Nigerian Crude Oil Cargoes Unsold Due To OIL GLUT! Economic Crises!! by EMANY01(m): 12:48pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Yerima Tipped To Be The Next Senate Majority Leader by EMANY01(m): 11:18pm On May 04, 2015 |
omenka: I don't like joining issues with guys especially when they bring all that North, South, East, West, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Christian, Muslim crap to discussions. Even the PDP leadership has admitted Jonathan lost due to his hate campaigns. What would it take for you guys to believe the truth??
And just to lend a little attention to that "northern" bullshiit, let me ask you; did the South East and South South vote overwhelmingly for Jonathan for "national interest"?? Whenever you point accusing fingers at someone, always remember three others are pointing back at you.
Goodnight. "........ let me ask you; did the South East and South South core north vote overwhelmingly for Jonathan Buhari for "national interest"??.........." We will find out the answers soon , wherever i am in the world when the answer becomes obvious (as it's sure to be knowing the core north , they can not help themselves) i will sure to give you the answer to my question and yours. Have a good nights rest and a lovely morning after. |
Politics › Re: Yerima Tipped To Be The Next Senate Majority Leader by EMANY01(m): 11:04pm On May 04, 2015 |
taharqa: Reali?? The SE and SS merely looked on in 2010/2011?? And GEJ marginalized the SW, I presume in terms of political appointments, right??
But if am not mistaken, it was Oga Tinubu, a Yoruba who led his Yoruba lawmakers from the Southwest to prevent their fellow Yoruba from becoming the Speaker of the HOR even when GEJ and PDP fought for the position to be given to the SW. [size=20pt] It was these Yoruba guys who collaborated with some Northerners and gave the position to Tambuwal a Northerner. All for political cum financial expediency.
I thought that was what happened but then again rewriting history is allowed sha. Esp after attaining one's aims (so it would seem) [/size] Are you a learner, you should know by know the modus operand of these people rewriting history is their specialty.I wonder if they think an epidemic of amneasia has afflicted us all. |
Politics › Re: Yerima Tipped To Be The Next Senate Majority Leader by EMANY01(m): 10:51pm On May 04, 2015 |
VirginFinder: You are right but only to an extent. In the former case, the north owned the party and only brought an ibo man on board to carry the south along. It was a perfect example of Master-Slave relationship.
In the latter case, Tinubu created the APC, nurtured and funded it, and almost singlehandedly supported Buhari to become president.
[size=20pt]That is why the north and SW are about to share the spoils equally as you can see by God's grace. After Buhari's tenure, SW will have the presidency, God willing. Both the north and SW are equal stakeholders in APC. [/size] Let me assure you that it will be easier for the north to return to the PDP(where the ibos and SS will welcome them and become subservient almost immediately) or form a new party than hijack the APC from the SW. The broom is not in the APC logo for nothing. And Buhari is not a politician of the calibre of OBJ or GEJ who sought to take over the PDP on assuming office. I have nothing , nothing whatsoever against you but having lived more of my life in the North and spent time in different areas around the south i assure you that you will see the folly of those assertions (no insult intended) soon. |
Politics › Re: Yerima Tipped To Be The Next Senate Majority Leader by EMANY01(m): 10:33pm On May 04, 2015 |
thefakestan: The Dauradullard and his people, Nigerians brace up, we are in for a long ride 
If this Man can become a majority leader, with the North sharing all the posts, Senate President, n co.
All I know is there was a country. [size=20pt] Dauradullard[/size].........hummmn i will file that for future use. |
Politics › Re: Yerima Tipped To Be The Next Senate Majority Leader by EMANY01(m): 10:26pm On May 04, 2015 |
omenka: I don't support this.  Well tough cookies , you will have to lick it , smile , swallow and love it. I have known you on Nairaland for a while, i may not like you but i recognize you as an intelligent fella . Did you really think your change agenda was the same as theirs? You have every right to celebrate removing Gej from power but don't buy into the hype of your party that the (core)north voted Gej out of National interest.You know better,i believe you know better. |