The question should be:where is the rotten corpse of your homeless father, your slut mother, your wh0re grandmother and your dog sisters who sleep around like dogs.
The true pictures where PDP liars lifted the pictures and photoshopped the pictures to make it look like the people in the are related to the professor.
Here are the true pictures of Prof. Osinbajo capmpagn picture in a village today. The professor has no father in the village. His mother is an educated woman who lives in a modest home with a beautiful garden in Lagos.
PDP agents lifted the pictures from Prof. Osinbajo's web page and photoshopped it to look like Osinbajo is related to the villagers in the pictures.
camplenigeria: Former Head of Military Ruler and Chieftain of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Federal Government to stop the clampdown of Boko Haram insurgents, saying Niger Delta Militants were never killed or properties belonging to them destroyed. Buhari who spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored said accused the government of killing and destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram members while the Niger Delta militants get special treatment.
The former dictator said that unlike the special treatment given to the Niger Delta militants by the federal government, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished by government. While accusing President Jonathan of failing from the beginning to address the security situation in the country, Buhari said he has never been in support of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa state. According to Buhari “what is responsible for the security situation in the country is caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants. Every Nigerian that is familiar with what is happening knows this. The Niger Delta militants started it all.
“What happened is that the governors of the Niger Delta region at that time wanted to win their elections. So they recruited the youths and gave them guns and bullets and used them against their opponents to win elections by force. “After the elections were over, they asked the boys to return the guns; the boys refused to return the guns. Because of that, the allowance that was being given to the youths by the governors during that time was stopped.
“The youths resorted to kidnapping oil workers and were collecting dollars as ransom. Now a boy of 18 to 20 years was getting about 500 dollars in a week, why will he go to school and spend 20 years to study and then come back and get employed by government to be paid N100,000 a month, that is if he is lucky to get employment.
“So kidnapping becomes very rampant in the South -South and the South -East. They kidnapped people and were collecting money.
“How did Boko Haram start? We know that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf started his militant and the police couldn’t control them and the army was invited. He was arrested by soldiers and handed over to the police.
“The appropriate thing to do, according to the law, was for the police to carry out investigations and charge him to court for prosecution, but they killed him, his in-law was killed, they went and demolished their houses.
“Because of that, his supporters resorted to what they are doing today.
You see in the case of the Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua sent an aeroplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled, and they were given money and granted amnesty.
“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north were being killed and their houses were being demolished.
They are different issues, what brought this? It is injustice”.
While fielding questions in English in the same programme, Buhari said that the promoters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) were aware of the challenges ahead of them in an effort to get the party registered, saying “the road to merger is quite rough.
“The ruling party, with its enormous resources and its capacity for coercion has seen it as a threat and they have said it. Personally, I came to realise since 2007 that Nigerians believe that the only way to stabilise the system of multi-party democracy is for the opposition parties that have representatives right from Councillors to the National Assembly come together to deliver their constituencies democratically.
This is the only way you can counter PDP’s enormous physical and material influence in the country”
He expressed optimism that the All Progressive Congress will be registered saying “by nature, I am an optimist. If I were not an optimist, I will not attempt to contest the presidency three times and end up in the Supreme Court three times. I believe we are going to be registered.
“There is a law guiding party registration which states that you must have your headquarters in the nation’s capital that can be identified by INEC and you must have a convention. All the three parties involved have held their conventions and have agreed to forsake our existing parties and go for APC.
“At the national level, we must have those who will run the party. As soon as we meet these criteria and INEC acknowledge that, 30 days after the acknowledgement, we are APC whether INEC write us and give us the registration or not”.
The same ACN/APC later played to the gallery to condemn President Jonathan and Okonjo Iwaela for removing fuel subsidy. They didnt sanction and condemn their Governors that had proposed it along with PDP Govs. [url]m.thenigerianvoice.com/news/78897/1/fuel-subsidy-removal-president-jonathan-needs-help.html[/url]
2. EXCESS CRUDE ACCOUNT DEPLETION Since the Obasanjo administration, state Governors had been putting pressure on the government for the sharing of the Excess Crude Account which they termed "illegal". The pressure was transferred to Musa Yar Adua and when Jonathan took over in acting capacity, the Governors led Bukola Saraki(Now APC Senator) demanded that the ECA be shared. The President obliged after they instituted legal action. Amaechi led NGF went for the final kill to demand for the sharing of the Excess Crude Account. The question now is What Project did these Governors embark on with there share of the $20b ECA? What did APC Govs Amaechi, Fayemi, Fashola, Ahmed, Yari, Shetima etc do with their share of ECA? What moral justification does the Apc have to blame Jonathan for the depletion of ECA? m.allafrica.com/stories/201002160320.html/ thecitizenng.com/governance/jonathan-approves-1bn-for-states-from-excess-crude-account/
3. CHIEF ALAMESIEGHA PARDON... The National Council of State is a statutory advisory body which comprises of All Former Heads of State, Former President, the 36 Governors, the Chief Justice of the Federation, President of Senate and House of Representative Speaker, the Vice President and the President as the Chairman. In 2013 the body pardoned former Governor of Bayelsa State Chief Alamesiegha, who was convicted for corruption. APC's Governors Ibikunle Amosun, Adams Oshiomhole were at the meeting; while Nasarawa state governor, Tanko Al Makura, sent in his deputy, Dameshi Luka. Three Former Heads of State were also present.Nobody raised opposing voice. Sadly, the opposition and a section of the media have been "Blaming it on President Jonathan". www.premiumtimesng.com/news/125276-acn-cpc-complicit-in-alamieyeseigha-bulamas-pardon.html
4. TRANSPARENT LEADERSHIP... Jonathan signed the Freedom of Information bill into law on May 30, 2011. Just 24hrs after presented with the bill. The law has given Nigerians the privilege to know how much the president appropriates for feeding allowance, nigerians can access contractual documents entered by the federal government. We can invoke it to see invoices and know what goes on. With the FOI, it becomes difficult for thieves to steal without being exposed. Shady deals can never be hidden from the public etc. We may not have perfected its use but we are on the right track.
Meanwhile the APC and their supporters keep telling us how Jonathan is the most corrupt leader in human history. The same "incorruptible" APC specifically their Governors in Lagos, Rivers and Oyo have been fighting tooth and nail to ensure that the law isn't domesticated. They will rather not let us see their books and only feed us whatever suits them. For instance Governor FASHOLA and Ajimobi refused to grant the request of SERAP to access document on how they expended World Bank Education loan that runs into multi-million dollars in their respective states. Fashola also vehemently told a Lagos resident that his(resident) request to see the invoices of Tinubu Owned Alpha Beta shall NEVER be granted.
I don't know who is "more" corrupt between a President that allows everyone to see the books and opposition that vowed never to be transparent?
5. ON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE In 2011 Nigerians in unison blasted Goodluck Jonathan and VP Sambo for "dodging" the NN24 debate. In fact the opposition parties took it personal. The President was so moved and he repented of such undemocratic decision. His party announced their readiness to participate in ANY Presidential debate against the APC and Buhari. The Apc and Gen Buhari on the other hand took over the undemocratic arrogance in this 2015. They first gave their word that they will participate in a neutraly organised Presidential debate. ChannelsTV came to the rescue and they(APC and Buhari) withdrew at the last minute. Not just that, they closed every avenue for Presidential debate but rather adopts "Arrangee" Town Hall Meeting where their supporters will ask them questions that they already know the answer. Their Presidential candidate will rather go to London to deliver speech to audience without PVC than to engage his fellow contestants in debates. What are they afraid of?
6. BUHARI STAND ON BOKO HARAM: AMNESTY OR NO AMNESTY? Buhari in April 2013 stated his support for amnesty for BokoHaram. In his own word in support of the FG proposed Amnesty for BH.
However, it was worrisome when only few days ago the same General Buhari told his London Audience at the Chattham house that
One begins to wonder why the exGeneral will say one thing in Nigeria, and another in London?
There is no issue you raised that has not been dealt with in the past here. Responding to any of the rubbish you listed here is tantamount to waste of time and joining issue with an hopeless and hungry man. We have moved past this nonsense. We are focusing on campaign for the homestretch. No progressive needs to respond to nonsense from you.
The same ACN/APC later played to the gallery to condemn President Jonathan and Okonjo Iwaela for removing fuel subsidy. They didnt sanction and condemn their Governors that had proposed it along with PDP Govs. [url]m.thenigerianvoice.com/news/78897/1/fuel-subsidy-removal-president-jonathan-needs-help.html[/url]
2. EXCESS CRUDE ACCOUNT DEPLETION Since the Obasanjo administration, state Governors had been putting pressure on the government for the sharing of the Excess Crude Account which they termed "illegal". The pressure was transferred to Musa Yar Adua and when Jonathan took over in acting capacity, the Governors led Bukola Saraki(Now APC Senator) demanded that the ECA be shared. The President obliged after they instituted legal action. Amaechi led NGF went for the final kill to demand for the sharing of the Excess Crude Account. The question now is What Project did these Governors embark on with there share of the $20b ECA? What did APC Govs Amaechi, Fayemi, Fashola, Ahmed, Yari, Shetima etc do with their share of ECA? What moral justification does the Apc have to blame Jonathan for the depletion of ECA? m.allafrica.com/stories/201002160320.html/ thecitizenng.com/governance/jonathan-approves-1bn-for-states-from-excess-crude-account/
3. CHIEF ALAMESIEGHA PARDON... The National Council of State is a statutory advisory body which comprises of All Former Heads of State, Former President, the 36 Governors, the Chief Justice of the Federation, President of Senate and House of Representative Speaker, the Vice President and the President as the Chairman. In 2013 the body pardoned former Governor of Bayelsa State Chief Alamesiegha, who was convicted for corruption. APC's Governors Ibikunle Amosun, Adams Oshiomhole were at the meeting; while Nasarawa state governor, Tanko Al Makura, sent in his deputy, Dameshi Luka. Three Former Heads of State were also present.Nobody raised opposing voice. Sadly, the opposition and a section of the media have been "Blaming it on President Jonathan". www.premiumtimesng.com/news/125276-acn-cpc-complicit-in-alamieyeseigha-bulamas-pardon.html
4. TRANSPARENT LEADERSHIP... Jonathan signed the Freedom of Information bill into law on May 30, 2011. Just 24hrs after presented with the bill. The law has given Nigerians the privilege to know how much the president appropriates for feeding allowance, nigerians can access contractual documents entered by the federal government. We can invoke it to see invoices and know what goes on. With the FOI, it becomes difficult for thieves to steal without being exposed. Shady deals can never be hidden from the public etc. We may not have perfected its use but we are on the right track.
Meanwhile the APC and their supporters keep telling us how Jonathan is the most corrupt leader in human history. The same "incorruptible" APC specifically their Governors in Lagos, Rivers and Oyo have been fighting tooth and nail to ensure that the law isn't domesticated. They will rather not let us see their books and only feed us whatever suits them. For instance Governor FASHOLA and Ajimobi refused to grant the request of SERAP to access document on how they expended World Bank Education loan that runs into multi-million dollars in their respective states. Fashola also vehemently told a Lagos resident that his(resident) request to see the invoices of Tinubu Owned Alpha Beta shall NEVER be granted.
I don't know who is "more" corrupt between a President that allows everyone to see the books and opposition that vowed never to be transparent?
5. ON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE In 2011 Nigerians in unison blasted Goodluck Jonathan and VP Sambo for "dodging" the NN24 debate. In fact the opposition parties took it personal. The President was so moved and he repented of such undemocratic decision. His party announced their readiness to participate in ANY Presidential debate against the APC and Buhari. The Apc and Gen Buhari on the other hand took over the undemocratic arrogance in this 2015. They first gave their word that they will participate in a neutraly organised Presidential debate. ChannelsTV came to the rescue and they(APC and Buhari) withdrew at the last minute. Not just that, they closed every avenue for Presidential debate but rather adopts "Arrangee" Town Hall Meeting where their supporters will ask them questions that they already know the answer. Their Presidential candidate will rather go to London to deliver speech to audience without PVC than to engage his fellow contestants in debates. What are they afraid of?
6. BUHARI STAND ON BOKO HARAM: AMNESTY OR NO AMNESTY? Buhari in April 2013 stated his support for amnesty for BokoHaram. In his own word in support of the FG proposed Amnesty for BH.
However, it was worrisome when only few days ago the same General Buhari told his London Audience at the Chattham house that
One begins to wonder why the exGeneral will say one thing in Nigeria, and another in London?
We have moved past this nonsense. We are focusing on campaign for the homestretch. No progressive needs to respond to nonsense from you.
J12: So all the activities of the INEC should be shrouded in secrecy because they are "independent"?
The PDP is a stakeholder in the elections, they have every right to know about every election process, activity, device, technology etc. This is a democracy!
J12: Jega just go please. You don't want to be another Maurice Iwu in the making.
Jega had four good years to plan for the smooth conduct of the 2015 elections and what do we have now?
1. He started sharing PVCs in 2014 and expected about 80 million people to collect their PVCs in a very short period of time 2. Election materials are still not ready 3. Staffs not trained 4. Logistics not implemented
It is clear Jega is not serious with his job. He chose a fire brigade approach to conduct the elections and expect us follow suit.
HE should resign humbly
Let me break it to you. If Jonathan tries to outmuscle Jega with the military like he did with Sanusi, the courts are there to stop him in his track within 48 hours.
Read this directly from the law of the land:
The Nigerian Constitution is clear with no ambiguity whatsoever!
“There is a difference between a civil servant and a public servant or officer. INEC and its chairman are a creation of the constitution. Their operations and regulations are as provided under sections 156 and 160 of the constitution”.
“Which specifically says only INEC has the powers to regulate its own procedures and cannot be subject to approval or control of the president or any other authority thereby establishing its independence”.
He further explained that “furthermore terminal leave is a form of removal, however,you slice or cut it and section 157 of the constitution is very clear that the INEC chairman’s removal can only be initiated by two thirds of the senate and not by the president."
-Nigerian Constitution as Amended in the Electoral Law of 2011.
nationwide1: If past INEC bosses / public servants before him had gone on terminal leave, why shouldn't he go?
Jega should do his job and stop playing to the gallery of opposition.
That's how he said he would NEVER postpone election.
He's never greater than his boss no matter how he thinks. Let him go and ask Emir Sanusi.
Let me break it to you. If Jonathan tries to outmuscle Jega with the military like he did with Sanusi, the courts are there to stop him in his track within 48 hours.
Read this directly from the law of the land:
The Nigerian Constitution is clear with no ambiguity whatsoever!
“There is a difference between a civil servant and a public servant or officer. INEC and its chairman are a creation of the constitution. Their operations and regulations are as provided under sections 156 and 160 of the constitution”.
“Which specifically says only INEC has the powers to regulate its own procedures and cannot be subject to approval or control of the president or any other authority thereby establishing its independence”.
He further explained that “furthermore terminal leave is a form of removal, however, you slice or cut it and section 157 of the constitution is very clear that the INEC chairman’s removal can only be initiated by two thirds of the senate and not by the president."
-Nigerian Constitution as Amended in the Electoral Law of 2011.
They are desperate and ready to do anything. Jonathan thought Buhari was a pushover all along but it was too late before he realized Nigerians are ready to give power to Buhari. They can't live with the fact that Jonathan will lose this election in a landslide. Their body language shows they are far behind where they thought they ought to be despite all the lies, blackmail and propaganda against Buhari.
You can see the frustration with the way Okupe was screaming at journalists over the weekend. PEJ was not left out of the talk of vowing not to handover to Buhari. This election will hold and there is nothing 1 million Jonathan can do to stop the will of the people.
Odisco44: whether jega lik it or not , his tenure expires by 24.....unless he want himself to be disgraced in public....i trust gej...because he does not talk too much...
Let me break it to you. If Jonathan tries to outmuscle Jega with the military like he did with Sanusi, the courts are there to stop him in his track within 48 hours.
Read this directly from the law of the land:
The Nigerian Constitution is clear with no ambiguity whatsoever!
“There is a difference between a civil servant and a public servant or officer. INEC and its chairman are a creation of the constitution. Their operations and regulations are as provided under sections 156 and 160 of the constitution”.
“Which specifically says only INEC has the powers to regulate its own procedures and cannot be subject to approval or control of the president or any other authority thereby establishing its independence”.
He further explained that “furthermore terminal leave is a form of removal, however,you slice or cut it and section 157 of the constitution is very clear that the INEC chairman’s removal can only be initiated by two thirds of the senate and not by the president."
-Nigerian Constitution as Amended in the Electoral Law of 2011.
This is the same Jega Jonathan was praising in Kebbi State about two weeks ago during the Presidential Campaign in Birnin Kebbi. What has changed? Is this not the same Jega that conducted election that brought Jonathan to power in 2011?
We are ready to go any length to protect our vote and our country.
Here is video of Jonathan praising Jega in Kebbi just few days ago. Telling Nigerians how Jega has done well at INEC despite all the obstacles he faces as INEC Chairman.
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, has said he does not have any plan to embark on terminal leave.
This was contrary to unsubstantiated report that Jega would proceed on a forced terminal leave on March 1.
But Jega’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Kayode Idowu, denied this saying his boss was busy preparing for the conduct of the elections.
He said, “Jega is busy preparing for the elections and you are asking about terminal leave. Does anyone planning to conduct elections go on terminal leave? There is nothing like that.”
Idowu had in an interview on a TV programme monitored in Lagos, on Tuesday, said Jega’s appointment was not guided by civil service rules and would serve until the end of his tenure on June 30.
He said the postponement of the elections would make INEC better prepared for the elections scheduled for March 28 and April 11.
Idowu also denied the report that Jega had resigned his appointment due to pressure from the Presidency.
Idowu said, “No, that’s (resignation) is not true, he has not resigned. He didn’t resign. It is a mere rumour.”
Similarly, the minority leader of the House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, said Jega could not be asked to go on a terminal leave because he was not a civil servant.
He said, “I do not consider the Chairman of INEC as a civil servant subject to civil service rules the same way I, as a member of the House of Representatives, is not a civil servant. There is a difference between a civil servant and a public servant or officer. Jega falls under the latter.”
However, it was learnt that by norm, political appointees had at several times in the past been ordered to go on terminal leave even though they were not civil servants.
The provisions of Public Service Rules 100238 states that officers are required to give three months notice of their retirement from service terminating on the effective date of their retirement. This means Jega might be forced to proceed on terminal leave before the elections.
For instance, the tenure of Jega’s predecessor, Prof Maurice Iwu, was due to expire on June 13, 2010 but on April 28, 2010, President Goodluck Jonathan, ordered Iwu to proceed on terminal leave.
temitemi1: These apc lawbreakers no get sense oooo! Maybe they have forgotten that he who hires can also fired ... He who pays the piper dictate the tunes ... GEJ till 2019!!!