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Ma_J_Blige:Na mi force that mischievous words out of GEJ's mouth? |
afam4eva:nOTHING DON DO O O O |
source: punch |
President Goodluck Jonathan has stressed the critical nature of the South-West to his administration, saying that the zone will not be left to “rascals” to rule.http://www.punchontheweb.com/AddComments.aspx?theartic=Art201102094511046 |
Even if Bakare is changed, Buhari would have made a good and valid point that he opted for a strong christian to run with him before higher reason changed his choice. But more importantly, a very good Igbo VP that can garner massive votes from south-east is Ngozi Nkojo-WAHALA. Let her give wahala to the Tony Anenihs of this age. Ofcourse he led the battle that made her redeployed and resigned under Obj. Another choice is Peter Obi. There r millions of capable Igbos. |
I GET ANGRY WHEN I READ THINGS LIKE: “Buhari has shown what he thinks of Ndigbo and I can assure you that we will also show him what we think of him at the end of the day. How can any Northerner think of taking a deputy from outside Igbo land at the moment, when you know that the natural thing is for the deputy to take over after he must have served out his term?' WAS IT NOT THEIR LAZY DO-NOTHING LEADERS THAT WENT TO ADOPT GEJ WHOSE VICE IS A NORTHERNER? DID THEY NOT REMEMBER THAT SAMBO WOULD PURSUE A PRESIDENTIAL BID AFTER THEIR TENURE? OFCOURSE IT WILL BE HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT. SO IT IS NOT BUHARI THAT IS THE SCAPEGOAT FOR THE SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS OF IGBO GOVERNORS WHO PARADE THEMSELVES THAT THEY REPRESENT THE GOOD PEOPLE OF IGBO NATION. |
Someone said the name of the state be changed to "KWARAKI STATE" |
semid+:Sentiments. jobless semid- |
So why should she expect other women to fosake their husbands' political inclination to vote on gender basis? |
The First Lady Chief Dame Patience Jonathan spent millions of public funds organizing Women for Change crusades around the lenght and breadth of the Nations. This would have been the greatest impact she would have left behind. But alas, she dashed it when a presidential aspirant Sarah Jibril got one (1) vote out of more than 1000 women delegates to PDP convention. Dame Jonathan did not live by example. As a delegate, she voted for her husband! But why? |
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Hypocricy has once again been displayed. The Gov Saraki pretends to be a great man by preventing his sister from taking over from him as Governor. But his deception has been exposed by his own inordinate ambition to take over from her as Senator. The question is: Is it because they do not have the same mother that he hates her this much? Is it because she is better and more intelligent than him (so they said)? But be it as it is, let Kwarans vote massively for Mr Belgore SAN, he will perform just like Mr Fashola SAN |
chosen04:Who do u refer to? Remember Sambo as a Contractor to Kaduna State Govt looted state funds in connivance with makarfi. The ghost of people who died from lack of adequate water in kd will hunt him if he's guilty |
LAGOS IS THE BREEDING GROUND FOR FUTURE GOVERNORS AND SENATORS. THEY ARE BROUGHT IN AS COMMISSIONERS IN CRITICAL PARASTATALS THEN THE ACN BLOOD IS INJECTED INTO THEM. SUDDENLY THEY ARE FINANCED TO TAKE OVER THE REIGNS OF GOVERNANCE IN THEIR RESPECTIVE STATES. WHEN AKABUEZE CONTESTS AS GOVERNOR IN 2015, EVERY1 WILL REMEMBER MY WORDS |
the right people arent arrested
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From her Asset declaration, DAME PATIENCE JONATHAN is richer than Burahi |
The Buhari tonardo is sweeping through the country. he headed the PTDF and Nigeria- Yet this man is still broke. What other way can you define financial integrity? |
Can't u see that Nigeria is becoming too difficult for GEJ to govern on a daily basis. |
INEC, if you expunge the name of Akala from the names of the Gubernatorial Candidates in 2011, then you have liberated the Pace-setter State from clueless, inept leadership for life. Oyo people, get ready to witness a volcanic transformation under the ACN governance. Goodluck to Ajimobi, Badluck to Thuggery |
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Ssource: Sun newpaper today |
These Two will transform this Nation |
[b]Buhari picks Bakare as running mate , Calls for end to serial violence By The Sun Publishing Tuesday, February 1, 2011 The presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC),Gen. Muhamadu Buhari(retd) has picked fiery preacher; Pastor Gbolahan Babatunde Bakare, as his running mate for the 2011 presidential election as the deadline for nomination of candidates expires today. The frontline runner for the highest political office in the land hinged his choice on the need to put the best feet forward in what promises to be a decisive political challenge for the soul of Nigeria. “We have seen the uncommon enthusiasm of our people to register to vote despite many challenges of the exercise. That speaks for their desire to do what Tunisians and Egyptians are doing on the streets through the ballot box in April. “There is a compelling need to give them a ticket that will make all their sacrifices worth the while and that is what we have done,” he said. Buhari also condemned the wave of serial violence in Borno,Plateau and other parts of the country, which had left casualties in its trail and with the Federal Government appearing totally helpless. “It is sad that these dastardly acts are taking place without any coordinated response from the government to guarantee the safety of lives and property. “A responsible leadership must not agonise over the virtual breakdown of security in parts of the country, it must organise the security system to deal with the situation first and create the atmosphere for social justice to flourish to end the conditions that make citizens to let loose against each other.” While condoling with the Borno State Government and people as well as all those who had lost loved ones in these pockets of violence, Buhari sued for peace among all Nigerians and called on the government to sit up and bring an end to this palpable state of insecurity. On the unfounded allegation by Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, that his supporters were responsible for a hate text message, circulating after the PDP primaries, Buhari said it was regrettable that some people could not appreciate that certain offices required a high degree of responsibility in utterances. “What evidence has he got to say that the text came from any of my supporters? Has he gone to the service providers and they told him the text originated from a phone traceable to anyone who is my supporter? I condemn any attempt to spread hate among Nigerians but I suspect this may be a mischief from our opponents who cannot face issues but dwell only on weeping up emotions. And it may appear that the governor may be aware of those behind this hatchet job.” Buhari added that he had never been involved in the zoning debate because the Federal Republic of Nigeria, with all the people within, no matter how they talk to God is his constituency. “Those who don’t want the progress of our people have spent fortunes over the years to raise silly propaganda about me.I have been around for some years and vie challenged them to bring out one person I ever discriminated against based on faith but they are yet to take up the challenge.” “We will force them to discuss issues. They must explain why poverty has increased from 45 per cent in 1999 to 76 percent in 2011 in spite of unprecedented revenue under the PDP Government. Nigerians want to know how we got to a situation where 98 per cent of our children now fail NECO examinations whereas we had 54 per cent pass in WAEC examinations in 1999.The Global Financial Integrity recently reported that an average of $15b left the shores of Nigeria in illicit transfers in the eight years it surveyed under PDP rule.” [/b] |
Bad luck to the Masses in many ways. Electricity bills jumped from hundreds of Naira per month to a Thousands of Naira per month without light There have been Killings, maiming, rapings and all sorts and Jonathan can only condole with the affected. |
[b]Why ACN, Buhari parted ways News Jan 31, 2011 By EMMANUEL AZIKEN, Political Editor, EMMAN OVUAKPORIE & INALEGWU SHAIBU REVELATIONS, yesterday, emerged of how former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari, backtracked from becoming the only candidate of the major opposition parties in the forthcoming presidential election and the offer of funds for his presidential campaign. The disclosures came as talks to herald a united opposition were officially pronounced dead, weekend, following the collapse of tripartite talks by the trio of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and the All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP. The collapse of the talks came as CPC and ACN separately intensified pressure on the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the North. The CPC in a remarkable political gesture chose a younger brother of former President Umaru Yar’Adua, Lt. Col. Abdulazziz Musa Yar‘Adua, as running mate to Senator Garba Lado, its gubernatorial candidate for Katsina State. Talks by the opposition parties on presenting a unified presidential candidate to fight the PDP broke down, weekend, after General Buhari reportedly rejected entreaties to ply his ambition on any other banner apart from his CPC. Flying the ACN banner Vanguard learnt that Buhari had, in the first stages of the talks, leaned towards flying the banner of the ACN but reportedly changed his mind after confidantes in The Buhari Organisation, TBO, persuaded him to the contrary. It was further gathered that even the ACN presidential candidate, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, had offered to withdraw for him but on the condition that he, Buhari, flies the ACN flag, which Ribadu and other party officials said was a more known and recognizable party. The ACN, it was learnt, was willing to offset the funding for the presidential campaign had Buhari agreed to the request. The TBO officials had told the ACN emissaries that Buhari was in control of the votes in the North and as such should be able to decide the platform for the contest. ACN officials were equally adamant on the ACN being represented during the presidential contest. The party officials, Vanguard learnt, were concerned about a bandwagon effect derailing the ACN in its strongholds in the Southwest as it happened in the 2003 elections when the Alliance for Democracy, AD, entered into an alliance with the PDP for the presidential elections. That alliance is blamed for the wipe out of the party from the Southwest. One high ranking party official told Vanguard, weekend: “The presidential election is taking place before the governorship election and if we tell people to go and vote for CPC in the presidential election, how do we go back within one week to again tell them to go and vote for ACN for the gubernatorial election.” Confirming the party’s withdrawal from further talks with the CPC, the ACN National Secretary, Senator Lawali Shuaibu, said that the party had too much at stake to concede to a party as the CPC which he said lacks the necessary national structure. Conceding the presidency He said: “We have governments from the federal to the local government level while CPC cannot even boast of a councillor anywhere yet we were ready to concede the presidency to them. “At the national level we have legislators at the Senate and House of Representatives; at the state level we have four serving governors and innumerable local government chairmen yet they want us to fly their flag that is practicably impossible. Let me tell you something, I will continue to say it, ACN is the party to beat in this country not the ruling PDP, in the next general election. “We have what it takes to form the next national government come May this year as the Nuhu Ribadu ticket would sweep the PDP from power; mark my words.” Asked whether there could be the possibility of reconciling their differences, Shuaibu said, such prospects were over as they could no longer meet with the INEC deadline. Losing sleep over alliance talks He said: “We are not losing sleep over alliance talks any longer. We have a credible candidate in Ribadu who has such a tall credential to deliver at the polls. He is young and energetic he can change the country for the betterment of all within a short period and take Nigeria to the next level without compromising standards in governance. “He has displayed an impeccable leadership style even at a much younger age when he excellently built a new image for Nigeria as an anti_corruption crusader when he managed the affairs of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. “At the time he took over as pioneer chairman of the anti_graft agency no Nigerian was willing to accept such a thankless job and he performed it to the admiration of all Nigerians.” Meanwhile, the CPC and ACN were, weekend, putting pressure on the PDP in the North. CPC gubernatorial candidate for Katsina, Senator Garba Lado, told newsmen in Abuja that he had chosen Lt. Col Yar’Adua to be his running mate. He said: “The CPC has picked Alhaji Abdulazeez Yar’Adua as running mate for the governorship candidate in the April general election. Our choice is informed by his leadership qualities and his great political pedigrees come from his years of experience in the military and great family root. We believed that he will bring this great experiences and qualities to bear in our party and Katsina State.” Yar‘Adua, a junior brother to late President Yar‘Adua quit the military last year to join politics. His choice is expected to add to the pressure the PDP is facing in Katsina State from Buhari’s CPC. Buhari is from Katsina State.[/b] |
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So if ACN agrees to jointly field Buhari on CPC platform and in that case fields no candidate for presidency, it means ACN will not be on the Ballot though they have Governorship candidates? But if it only means their logo/name will be omitted from JUST the presidential ballot papers, its okay by me. |
What kind of affront on our collective freedom! |
[b]Only parties with candidates will be on ballot PARTIES without presidential candidates will not be on the ballot in the April elections Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chairman Prof. Attahiru Jega said yesterday. The ballot paper for the presidential poll has always been all-comer affair, but it will now contain only the parties with candidates. Besides, warned the INEC boss, parties planning an alliance to present a common presidential candidate should re-examine the Electoral Act. Jega, who spoke with a select group of journalists in his Abuja office, said there was no cause for alarm over the ongoing voters registration. He said although one of the suppliers of the Direct Data Capture machines, Avante, disappointed the commission by bringing in the items late, hope is not lost. There have been calls for INEC to extend the exercise, but, in Jega’s view, it is too early to talk of an extension. If circumstances demand, INEC will only limit the extension to a few areas, he said. On the ballot papers, he said: "We want to put only the parties with presidential candidates on the ballot paper. Organisationally, the law does not stop us from doing that. The important thing is to ensure that whoever is fielded legally in accordance with the Electoral Laws are on the ballot. "So, if a party does not have a candidate on the ballot, it does not make sense to put them on the ballot. So, whoever is legally entitled to be on the ballot, we will make sure they are on the ballot and we will make all the adequate arrangement for that." On plans by some political parties to team up for the presidential election, Jega said: "Well, the law is there. I hope they are reading the Electoral Act. There are timelines about doing things. And you have to do things within the timeframe. "There are timeframes within which you submit list of nominations; there is timeframe within which you can withdraw; there are timeframes within which you can substitute under certain circumstances, not frivolous. You cannot send name today and say you are taking it and bring another name. "But, for example, if there is an unfortunate thing about death within a particular timeframe, the law allows for substitution." Pressed to comment on INEC’s reaction to a situation in which about three or four parties adopt a common presidential candidate, Jega said: "What I want to tell you is that I will assure you and assure all Nigerians that we are going to do everything in accordance with what the law provides. "If people comply with the law, they will have no problem with us. Anybody who does not comply with the law in whatever they do, they will have to answer for the consequences as prescribed by the law." Jega insisted that the voters registration is on course. He said: "I think it is a wrong assumption to use the challenges that we have faced in the first few days of a 15-day exercise to conclude that the exercise or the assignment is failing. Obviously, when we commenced the registration on January 15, serious issues were raised about the delay in finger printing and that affected the number of people who were registered on the first and on the second day. But by the second day, we had already discovered what the problem was and we had developed a solution to the problem and we have started deploying the solution. "It took up to third and the part of the fourth day to be able to reach the significant number of the DDC machines that had been deployed. What happened was that the factory set the fingerprint quality very, very high and that was why it was rejecting. It became very, very sensitive and if there is any slight problem with a fingerprint, whether it is dusty or oily, it was just rejecting the fingerprint. "Obviously, there is a threshold. What we did, having realised that, was to adjust the threshold and, once that was done, you can see how things have changed remarkably. "By yesterday (Wednesday), we had reached about 80 per cent of the machines that have already been deployed in the field and they were reconfigured. And so, there was no problem in at least 80 per cent of the units by yesterday, which was the fifth day. "As I speak with you now, we have deployed up to 117,000 DDC machines. Of course, there are about 120,000 polling units, which means that there are about 3,000 polling units which we have not yet, reached with the DDC machines. These units cut across. It is unfortunate that this has happened. But the reason is that we have been disappointed by one of the contractors. "I know that in many areas, because of ‘once beaten, twice shy’, people know the experience of the past, there is a lot of anxiety and agitation that may be no machines will be deployed. I understand that, but I want to reassure people that we will get to everybody’s unit, and they should just be patient. And whoever is registrable in any polling unit will be registered. "We have a strategy in place that, God willing, within the 15-day period, we will capture as many registrable Nigerians as possible. Hopefully, all, in spite of the challenges that we have already faced. And if it becomes necessary, then we will consider the issue of extension. On why he went to Bayelsa to register the President, Jega said it was a mere official flag-off of the registration. He faulted the criticism of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) for raising the alarm over the matter. "I have read those reports, I was amused by the irrationality of the argument that was raised. I went to Bayelsa to perform an official function. And the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria went to Bayelsa to register as a citizen and also to do official function of flagging off the registration of voters. Even immunisation programmes, I keep saying, are flagged off in this country by public officials, whether it is President, governor or chairman of a local government, what more of a registration exercise that we all say is fundamental to the progress and development of this country? What is wrong with flagging it off. And if it is to be flagged off nationally, who is to flag it? It is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and it cannot be done in Abuja because registration takes place where somebody is expected to vote. So, if Mr. President is going to vote in a polling unit in his village, how can we do a flag-off with him in Abuja? "He (the President) may be a candidate but everybody knows that he is still the President of Nigeria and he has to do his job as President. That is what took me to Bayelsa and I preceded him. The function came and it did not take more than 30 minutes and there were even no speeches. He did it and when he finished, he went on his own and I went on my own. What is the problem with that? I did not go in the same aircraft with him. I was not hosted by anybody. I don’t know why they are trying to see smoke where there is no fire." Jega said INEC officials involved in electoral fraud in Ekiti, Osun and Delta states will face trial. The INEC chief said: "Well, to be honest, we have started a cleaning exercise and we have not done it substantially because there is due process and we have to follow due process. Secondly, we have to ensure that whatever we do is not disruptive. That is it does not disrupt the key assignment we are working on, which is the voters registration and the elections.[/b] |
THANKS HOUSE FOR ALL THE HARVESTS OF RESPONSES. BE THEY SWEET, BITTER AND SOUR. I HAVE A BABY GIRL WHO IS EXPECTED TO RESUME. abdul izom:LIES |
igbos, dont crucify and sacrifice your own!
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