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PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 10:55am On Dec 09, 2017
Whynotthetruth:
How's it man? Being awhile

Goodluck to PDP and national leadership aspirants
I dey hoooo my brother.

How life now.
PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 10:22am On Dec 09, 2017
delta delegates

PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 10:21am On Dec 09, 2017
Osun Delegates

PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 10:09am On Dec 09, 2017
delegates arriving eagles Square

PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 3:18am On Dec 09, 2017
National Organising Secretary (Zoned to South East)

1. Austin Akobundu: He is a retired army colonel and a former Minister of State for Defence in the administration of President Jonathan. He had served as the national vice chairman of the PDP for South East.

Mr. Akobundu appears to be towering above his lone challenger because of the credentials he parades.

2. Emeka Wachukwu: He is a security and communications consultant. Mr. Wachukwu is a strong contender though not much is known about him.
PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 3:11am On Dec 09, 2017
duduade:
Are you there live..

Or you reporting from the television

Or you a Pdp agent reporting from your Godfather
What is your problem now. go back and sleep, we are here for serious work.

go back to bed and sleep jare
PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 3:08am On Dec 09, 2017
NATIONAL PUBLICITY SECRETARY (Zoned to North Central)

1. Kola Ologbondiyan: Mr. Ologbondiyan hails from western senatorial district of Kogi State.

Until recently, 2015, he was the special adviser on media and publicity to former Senate President, David Mark.

A graduate of Mass Communication from the University of Lagos, he had worked previously with ThisDay newspaper where he rose through the ranks to become its group political editor, deputy editor of the daily title.

2. Farouk Audu-Adejoh: As stated above, Mr. Audu-Adejoh is from the Igala ethnic group, the single largest ethnic group in the district as well as the state.

Mr. Adejoh had worked as a political correspondent of the Punch newspapers, covering sensitive beats such as the National Assembly and the Presidential Villa.

3. Usman Kabiru: He is the third contender for the position from Kogi State. Mr. Kabiru, a lawyer, is not new in the leadership cadre of the PDP.

He was its legal adviser in the north central zone and a member of the Ahmed Makarfi-led national caretaker committee where he also served in the same position. Having served in those positions, it is believed that he would bring experience to work for the party once more.

4. Ben Duntoye: Mr. Duntoye is a former Commissioner for Information and Communications in Kwara State.
He was also the Executive Director, Youth Development and Reformative Initiative and also a former delegate to the 2014 National Conference representing National Youth Organisation.

5. Abubakar Suleiman: He is an indigene of Kwara State. Mr. Suleiman was Minister of National Planning in the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. The former lecturer at the University of Abuja is currently the spokesperson of the PDP Forum of Ministers.

During his formal declaration to contest for the position, Mr. Suleiman, a professor, noted that the PDP deserved a mouthpiece that exudes great personality, a person well known by the media and the general public.
He also said the party’s spokesperson should be one whose activity has the capacity to command media attention and win the heart of Nigerians, a cerebral and a courageous and experienced person with good oratory skills. He said he represents all of these.
PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 3:07am On Dec 09, 2017
NATIONAL SECRETARY (ZONED TO NORTH WEST)

1. Nenadi Usman: Mrs. Usman, who hails from Kaduna State, is a former Minister of Finance and a former senator, representing Kaduna South senatorial district.

2. Umar Tsauri: He is a former senator from Katsina State. Mr. Tsauri is coming into the race with a huge public service experience.

3. Abubakar Mustapha: The 67-year-old technocrat from Makarfi in Kaduna State was the national organising secretary of the party until 2016.
PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 3:06am On Dec 09, 2017
Deputy National Chairmen

A. Deputy National Chairmen NORTH

1. Inna Ciroma: She is the wife of Adamu Ciroma, a former Minister of Finance. Mrs. Ciroma is herself a former Minister of Women Affairs and a former national woman leader of the PDP thus she is not new to party administration.

2. Abdulmalik Mahmud: Mr. Mahmud is not new to party administration. He is the immediate past chairman of the caretaker committee of the PDP in Borno State. He was also at one time, the caretaker committee chairman of the party in Zamfara State.

3. Nuhu Koloma: Not much is known about this aspirant. However, it is believed that he is a skilled administrator and mobiliser
PoliticsRe: PDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 3:06am On Dec 09, 2017
chairmen aspirants

Those angling for the position of chairman are

1. former Governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel;

2. founder of AIT and Raypower, Raymond Dokpesi;

3. former Deputy National Chairman of the party, Bode George;

4. former Deputy National Chairman and Acting Chairman of the party, Uche Secondus;

5. former Minister of Education, Tunde Adeniran.

6. former Governor of Oyo State, Rasheed Ladoja;

7. former governorship candidate of the party in Lagos State, Jimi Agbaje;

8. former Minister of Youth and Sports, Taofeek Adedoja

9. Segun Aderemi.

PoliticsPDP Elective Convention 2017: Live Monitoring And Updates by engineerboat(op): 3:04am On Dec 09, 2017
All is now set for the People Democratic National Elective convention, December 9th & 10 2017.

This will provide the live programme of events from the EAGLES SQUARE ABUJA.


will elect new members of its National Working Committee (NWC) at a convention in Abuja.

The NWC, according to Part V111, Section 29 (1) of the party’s Constitution, consists of the national chairman, deputy national chairman (north and south), national secretary, deputy national secretary, national treasurer, national financial secretary, national organising secretary, and national publicity secretary.

Other officials include national auditor, national legal adviser, national woman leader and the national youth leader.

The new leadership, which will be responsible for the day to day administration of the party, will have a tenure of four years.

Those angling for the position of chairman are a former Governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel; founder of AIT and Raypower, Raymond Dokpesi; a former Deputy National Chairman of the party, Bode George; a former Deputy National Chairman and Acting Chairman of the party, Uche Secondus; and a former Minister of Education, Tunde Adeniran.

Others are a former Governor of Oyo State, Rasheed Ladoja; a former governorship candidate of the party in Lagos State, Jimi Agbaje; a former Minister of Youth and Sports, Taofeek Adedoja and Segun Aderemi.

Stayed tuned for more updates.

SportsRe: Sergio Aguero: Why I Fainted During Nigeria Vs Argentina Game by engineerboat(m): 9:34pm On Dec 06, 2017
Am i missing something

What makes u to fainy
PoliticsFederal Government Not Obligated To Provide Jobs For Nigerians – Presidency by engineerboat(op):
The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Industry, Trade and Investment, Olajumoke Omoniyi Oduwole has said it is not the federal government’s obligation to provide jobs for Nigerians.

Oduwole made this known while speaking with Newsroom.ng yesterday.
According to her, the role of the government is to create an enabling business environment for everybody to thrive.

The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Industry, Trade and Investment, Olajumoke Omoniyi Oduwole has said it is not the federal government’s obligation to provide jobs for Nigerians.

Oduwole made this known while speaking with Newsroom.ng yesterday.
According to her, the role of the government is to create an enabling business environment for everybody to thrive.


Rationalising why entrepreneurship studies was made compulsory in tertiary institutions, Oduwole said the government wanted to groom a generation of private sector participants because it is not the major driver of the economy.

Her words; “Entrepreneurship is actually global best practice. In the US, we have so many entrepreneurs and that is how it is everywhere around the world.

“The government only employs a small amount of people. The private sector is the driver of any economy, it is not the government.

“What the government is obliged to do is to make sure there are regulations, laws, amongst other things to make business thrive in the country.”

http://dailypost.ng/2017/12/01/fg-not-obligated-provide-jobs-nigerians-presidency/

PoliticsRe: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by engineerboat(op): 10:25am On Dec 05, 2017
Sorry Sarrki, Myd44, Madridguy am confused here please.

The president recalled how ruthless he was as a military head of state in 1983-84 when he locked those suspected to have stolen public funds in prison until they proved they were innocent. But he said the democratic dispensation did not allow him such liberty.

He said compared to his first coming in the 80s, now everyone is seen to be innocent until proven guilty and yet Nigerians are accusing his government of being slow in the fight against corruption.
PoliticsRe: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by engineerboat(op): 10:24am On Dec 05, 2017
The president recalled how ruthless he was as a military head of state in 1983-84 when he locked those suspected to have stolen public funds in prison until they proved they were innocent. But he said the democratic dispensation did not allow him such liberty.

He said compared to his first coming in the 80s, now everyone is seen to be innocent until proven guilty and yet Nigerians are accusing his government of being slow in the fight against corruption.

Baba chaiiiiiiiiiii at the bolded
PoliticsRe: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by engineerboat(op): 10:22am On Dec 05, 2017
BMC crew
PoliticsRe: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by engineerboat(op): 10:22am On Dec 05, 2017
Conscience
PoliticsRe: I Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by engineerboat(op): 10:21am On Dec 05, 2017
Guilty
PoliticsI Almost Fled Nigeria In 2016 – Buhari by engineerboat(op): 10:19am On Dec 05, 2017
President Muhammadu Buhari has said he nearly abandoned his plum office in the early days of his administration as a result of the parlous state of the economy that was bequeathed to him by the Jonathan-led administration.

He said the situation was so bad that he considered abdicating not just the office, which he got after three previous failed attempt, but thought of fleeing the country.

“When I came, what I found out is terrible. It is absolutely terribly,” he declared.

President Buhari made the revelation in Abidjan, Cote d’ Ivoire, last week during an interactive session with Nigerian community, ahead of his participation at the just concluded fifth African Union-European Union (AU-EU) Summit.

He regretted that during the oil boom era no meaningful infrastructure was built hence his administration is struggling to keep its campaign promises with the fall of oil price to as low as $28 per barrel from an average of $100 between 1999 and 2014.

But he maintained that in the last two years, the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration has not only succeeded in pulling the country out of economic brink but also stabilised the polity and restored peace.

“We are lucky in Nigeria that we have been able to survive 2016. Honestly, I told some people close to me that I was thinking of which country to run to if things got out of hand.

“Between 1999 and 2014, I have said it several times in Nigeria, Nigeria had never got so much revenue like it did at that time. But then, when we came, the price of oil went down to $28 per barrel from an average of $100 per barrel at the production rate of 2.1 million barrel per day. So, multiply 2.1 million by $100, that is what Nigeria was getting from 1999 to 2014. But when we came, the price came down to $28. I went to Central Bank (of Nigeria) to look for money and they said there was no money, only debts.

“And the infrastructure – roads, rail, power- that you have been talking about, nothing was absolutely done. So, really, God hears the prayers of His servants and the last three raining seasons were good. We were very lucky I would have absconded.

“I mean how could we have faced Nigerians and tell them this is what you have been earning from 2.1 million barrels per day from 1999-2014 multiplied by $100. In fact, it even went up to $143; and then came down to about $70-$80. But when we came, it fell to $28, then to $37 and then oscillating between $30 and $50. So it was amazing but God came with His help.”

Buhari scored his administration high in the anti-corruption fight.

However, he noted that in the fight against corruption, one can never satisfy Nigerians.

Buhari’s administration has been accused of being selective and political in its anti-corruption war with some Nigerians suggesting that for it to succeed, there is need for some fundamental reforms in the system and the way the anti-graft agencies are being run. The reform, they argued, would make the agencies more effective and efficient.

The president recalled how ruthless he was as a military head of state in 1983-84 when he locked those suspected to have stolen public funds in prison until they proved they were innocent. But he said the democratic dispensation did not allow him such liberty.

He said compared to his first coming in the 80s, now everyone is seen to be innocent until proven guilty and yet Nigerians are accusing his government of being slow in the fight against corruption.

But he told Nigerians in Cote d’Ivoire: “I’m assuring you that the good news you hear from home is the same that you hear from all over the world that we are not doing too badly in trying to secure the country, in trying to improve the economy, to get jobs for people and in trying to deal with corruption.

“I have said it that this is my second time like Gen. Obasanjo. When I came as a young man and in uniform, I arrested former ministers and governors and put them in Kirikiri. All of you know Kirikiri. I told them that they are guilty until they can prove themselves innocent and it didn’t bother me because I was a youth and in uniform. So, I didn’t care about anybody.

“But now that I am back, everybody is innocent until I can prove them guilty. And at the same time, the same Nigerians are saying we are too slow. So what can you do really? You can only try but I am telling you that you can never satisfy our people back home.

“You know, when I was young and ruthless as a soldier I did what I did, somebody came, locked me up and gave them back their money and their houses. I went back into politics and after trying three times and ending up in Supreme Court, the fourth time God agreed and here I am.

“But when I came, what I found out is terrible. It is absolutely terribly but I’ll keep on doing my best because I volunteered to come, I have come, I have met what was on the ground and I hope I will make an impression.”
https://www.google.com.ng/amp/sunnewsonline.com/i-almost-fled-nigeria-in-2016-buhari/amp/

PoliticsRe: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Maina Breaks Silence, Begs Buhari For Chance To Prove Innocence by engineerboat(op): 7:58pm On Nov 28, 2017
Mr. President Maina said he has shown you where to get 1trillion before.

That 3trillion is somewhere.

This can fund the 2018 budget
PoliticsRe: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Maina Breaks Silence, Begs Buhari For Chance To Prove Innocence by engineerboat(op): 7:56pm On Nov 28, 2017
Come out from your hiding
PoliticsRe: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Maina Breaks Silence, Begs Buhari For Chance To Prove Innocence by engineerboat(op): 7:55pm On Nov 28, 2017
The drama continue.

Maina come to court to prove your innocence.


This one na noise
PoliticsEXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Maina Breaks Silence, Begs Buhari For Chance To Prove Innocence by engineerboat(op): 7:52pm On Nov 28, 2017
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Maina Breaks Silence, Begs Buhari For Chance To Prove Innocence




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tV1S0xMOdQ



Embattled former chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, Mr Abdulrasheed Maina, has finally broken silence on the allegations of corruption levelled against him.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Channels Television which aired during News At 10 on Monday, Mr Maina insisted that he was innocent of the allegations preferred against him.

He, however, appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to give him an opportunity to prove his innocence, claiming that the President was being deceived by the people who surround him.



“Thank God our President stands for the truth, the unfortunate thing is that some people around him whom he has given trust are lying to him; this one I can attest to and I can give you instances, I can give you documentary evidence,” Maina said.

“I’m appealing to you Mr President, there are so many things people are not telling you; when I get to that public hearing I will tell you some things that nobody ever told you Mr President because I never had the opportunity to sit down with you.”

The reinstatement of the former pension boss had sparked criticism and controversy from Nigerians after he was declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in 2015.

While the anti-graft agency said it was working tirelessly to arrest Maina, President Buhari had ordered his immediate dismissal from the Federal Civil Service.

Meanwhile, more reactions and revelation have continued to trail the controversy, with the Presidency saying at least 66 accounts were used in pension fraud associated transactions.

Maina who denied any involvement in pension fraud, however, said his team recovered about N282billion cash for the government and that his life was in danger.

He said he was ready to prove to the President that he was innocent of the allegations against him by recovering N1trillion in three months if given the opportunity.

“I recovered money for the last administration and I recovered money for this administration. Most people may not understand this but let me explain this to Nigerians because I want the truth to be told and I want Nigerians to understand the truth and know what is going on in Nigeria.

“Listen, I am not afraid of anybody, I am saying the truth. People portray themselves as if they are saints around the President; it’s a lie, they are not. We recovered as a team, N282billion cash. Aside from the N282bn, we were able to bring information and caught 43 pension suspects.

“They have threatened me, they have threatened my lawyer, they have threatened my brother, sister; they have threatened us all that I will be killed.

“Mr President, I will give you information and documents that will fetch you over N3trillion now in Nigeria, give me nine months. Within the first three months, I will show you N1trillion just like I showed you N1trillion in this 2017,” he said


https://www.channelstv.com/2017/11/28/exclusive-video-maina-breaks-silence-begs-buhari-for-chance-to-prove-innocence/
Christianity EtcRe: Africa Richest Man Dangote Have 1 Private Jet, Pastor Oyedepo Has 4: Daddy Freez by engineerboat(m): 3:48am On Nov 25, 2017
FrancisDiote:
He does not need to do any of that, he is saying the truth. Churches don't help their poor members but instead the pastors compete who buys the better private jet.

Don't vouch for anyone but yourself.
Don't worship them but God almighty
Who tells you.


Will the church be announcing about what it did for its member's.

When they are not EFCC media-trial agency
PoliticsRe: Atiku's Resignation: 7 Governors, Ministers, Lawmakers To Dump APC by engineerboat(m): 8:50pm On Nov 24, 2017
Isokowadoo:
Sarrki will soon defect

Watch out

BTW Atiku and Tonye barcanister don't know wu is worse to b described as Ashew* politician
What is now uour wahal there
Christianity EtcRe: Africa Richest Man Dangote Have 1 Private Jet, Pastor Oyedepo Has 4: Daddy Freez by engineerboat(m): 8:45pm On Nov 24, 2017
I pay my titthe to God and God is blessing me in return.

So what's the noise about.


Make una go find something to do jare
Christianity EtcRe: Africa Richest Man Dangote Have 1 Private Jet, Pastor Oyedepo Has 4: Daddy Freez by engineerboat(m): 8:43pm On Nov 24, 2017
people just write just for writting sake.

1. Did any member complain to freeze or freezer
2. Whoever is paying titthe do so To God amd not to anyman
3. Why leave the Pastor with God alone.

4. Is Freeze or freezer God.
Christianity EtcRe: Africa Richest Man Dangote Have 1 Private Jet, Pastor Oyedepo Has 4: Daddy Freez by engineerboat(m): 8:39pm On Nov 24, 2017
FrancisDiote:
He does not need to do any of that, he is saying the truth. Churches don't help their poor members but instead the pastors compete who buys the better private jet.

Don't vouch for anyone but yourself.
Don't worship them but God almighty
Did any church member says he's paying tithes to Pastor.

But to God.
Christianity EtcRe: Africa Richest Man Dangote Have 1 Private Jet, Pastor Oyedepo Has 4: Daddy Freez by engineerboat(m): 8:36pm On Nov 24, 2017
FrancisDiote:
Shataap there!

You are talking nonsense. Later you all will complain Muslims want to islamize Nigeria and you can't help people in your local church but extort them.

I don't worship pastors, I serve and worship the living God
1. How many school has freeze or cold or freezer built
2. What are his impact on his community
3. How many people gas he employed
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Christianity EtcRe: Africa Richest Man Dangote Have 1 Private Jet, Pastor Oyedepo Has 4: Daddy Freez by engineerboat(m): 8:25pm On Nov 24, 2017
FrancisDiote:
Shataap there!

You are talking nonsense. Later you all will complain Muslims want to islamize Nigeria and you can't help people in your local church but extort them.

I don't worship pastors, I serve and worship the living God
1. How many school has freeze or cold or freezer built
2. What are his impact on his community
3. How many people gas he employed
Christianity EtcRe: Africa Richest Man Dangote Have 1 Private Jet, Pastor Oyedepo Has 4: Daddy Freez by engineerboat(m): 8:22pm On Nov 24, 2017
rogers407:
so who does the pastor pay tithe to? abi they are above the tithing law?
Go back and read your bible.

Who does the levites pay tithes to
PhonesRe: MTN Customer Care Thread by engineerboat(m): 6:13pm On Nov 24, 2017
jboixxx:
Welcome to d club! Expect biased analysis on your data consumption. Perhaps, jidesm will do a thorough check and do the needful.
Very embarrassing.

How could someone load data now and the next 30 mins it's reminding you of data about yo finish.

MTN @ jidesm come over here

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