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Politics / Re: Nigeria Has The Least Intelligent Citizens In The World by fastjett: 5:56pm On Oct 08, 2018
1000 and 1 percent we are all fools in this country so blind to so many things that does not matter. Eg Religion, tribe and gender. I dont care who solve my problems.
Politics / Re: Look What Will Happened To 18million North West Votes by fastjett: 12:37pm On Oct 08, 2018
Gboy101:
those 18 million votes you guys are talking about is not realistic.

tambuwal is delivering sokoto to atiku 70%
kwankwanso is delivering kano to atiku 70%

not forgetting that buhari is not as popular as he was in 2015.

BUHARI IS NO LONGER POPULAR LIKE BEFORE 2015, EVEN THE SHITE MUSLIM UP NORTH WILL NOT VOTE HIM AGAIN.
Politics / Ambode And Lagos State APC. By Oladiran Akande by fastjett: 6:39pm On Sep 30, 2018
Pls, permit me to share my short view on ongoing feud between Tinubu and Ambode which can escalates into full blown crisis in Lagos APC family

I'm not here to condemn neither to praise but as a stakeholder here is my view;

I took my time to asked more than 15 leaders in my local govt of mr ambode's sin. Some said and quote " can't you see that Lagos is dirty because he want to abandon the systems he met thereby depriving over 4,000 people of their daily bread" Another one said "what about floods everywhere because the canals have not been cleared for the past three years"

Some could not tell me anything than it was order from above that he loves Ambode so much that he tired his frontage. he made me understand that he constructed and rehabilitated 38roads in my local govt. I asked him, so if order from above instructs you to vote for Saraki or Dino melaye as our president today, he did not allow me to complete my question before quickly responded that they are ready to migrate. What a cruel politicians?? This dragged me into conclusion of doubting of better tomorrow in this country.

Recently, All council chairmen openly declared their support for Sanwoolu. Haaahaaa Sanwoolu bawo? Eniyan lo wa leyin oro ti oro fi nke meaning "Is someone behind the deity that's makes it to make noise" hope I interprets it correctly. I could remember early this year all these same council chairmen organized 2 to 3 million walk for Ambode 2nd term. What happened between April and sept that all of them turned back at him and started castigating him?

Back to one of my leaders response to my question "can you see Lagos is dirty" Now my response:
The visionscape thing kindly ask our assembly members who brought the initiative and introduced it to Lagos govt?
What roles did the house committee chairman on environment played? And the then commissioner of environment and the principal officers of the house of assembly members in general played?

If Powers in Lagos complaining of dirtiness reason behind castigation of Ambode for 2nd term. What do they want Nigerians to say about Pres.Buhari on our crawling economy? If Powers in Lagos could be telling us to be patient for Mr President what stops these powers to be patient with Mr Ambode? Could that be if these powers have their way, they won't allow Mr president to go for second term too?? Why can't these powers be more patient with Mr Ambode, call him to order if he has derailed from the so call ideology, lecture him on good governance and party loyalty as you complained off rather than intimidate him cause Lagos structures is at your disposal. Pls where is Awolowo, Akintola, Azikwe, Balewa today? I was even shocked when aspirants were even chosen in Oyo state last week and Adedibu was not there. Vanity.

Asking Ambode to embark on direct primaries in Lagos is more or less embarking on suicide mission. Lagos APC structures can never be broken coz majority of us are blind followers that can't differenticiate our left from right hand. All APC members in Lagos has their leaders and leaders has their own leaders to one leader. APC structures in Lagos is like structure of an organization.
Chairman
Board of directors
MD
Managers
Supervisors
Junior staffs.

Whatever, decisions taking by chairman and board of directors are final say. Majority of APC members has no say in decision making of my beloved party. I don't want to refer to late Felas song.

APC should learn from just concluded elections in osun state. If we could win with just 483 votes with support of Omisore, that means we need to use our tongue to count our teeth.

Lastly, this call is not motivated by no one, as a matter of fact I had not met with Mr Ambode one on one neither with his aides. I'm calling on all well meaning APC members, all stakeholders who are willing to vote for next governor tomorrow. I'm not here to tell you whom to vote for but please take a moment and search your conscience if Ambode have done well in Lagos or not?

The devil you know is far better than unknown Angel. You're free to castigate me after all Ambode with Good Governance is a victim of castigation. Blessed weekend.

Oladiran Akande

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Politics / Re: Oh My God Check The Crowd That Saw Kwankwaso In Buhari's Home State Of Katsina by fastjett: 6:15pm On Aug 09, 2018
BUHARI IS BUILDING A REFINERY IN THE NORTH FOR OIL THAT IS IN IN THE SOUTH & COW RANCHES IN THE SOUTH FOR COWS IN THE NORTH. WHAT A CONFUSE MAN.
Sports / Where Is That Mystic Pig, That Choose Nigeria To Qualify. by fastjett: 11:11pm On Jun 16, 2018
WHERE IS THAT MYSTIC PIG, THAT CHOOSE NIGERIA TO QUALIFY, WE NEED TO KILL IT. AM SO TIRED CAN'T EVEN EAT.
Politics / Nnamdi Kanu In USA Receiving Award From Biafra Leaders. by fastjett: 7:59am On Sep 26, 2017
watch video of Kanu receiving great award in USA from Biafra leaders.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uaxp0Kx8NwQ&t=6s
Politics / Now Buhari Govt. Has Declared IPOB Terrorist Organisation.what Next For Nigeria. by fastjett: 2:01pm On Sep 17, 2017
Now The Buhari Govt. has Declared IPOB Terrorist Organisation.What Next for Nigerians, would there be free education for all, free food for all. will dollar now be equal to a Naira. They claim that IPOB activities is destabilizing the country but now i know that IPOB will reduce its activities. will the Buhari Government now deliver to Nigerias or will they still have another excuse to give their zobies. Buhari please deliver your campaign promises to Nigeria IPOB is not the problem of Nigeria neither is GEJ the problem. You alone is the problem of the country today.

The way you started your administration with no cabinet for more than 6 months and the way you have been running the country affairs is the major problem Nigeria is facing not IPOB.

I know in 1967 you called our fathers rebel, in 2017, 50 years after, you declared us terrorist. who knows what you will declare our children if the restoration of Biafra delay little longer. Maybe.......,maybe......,maybe.......BIAFRANS.
Politics / Re: Despite Agitation, Igbos Obtain More National ID Cards, International Passports by fastjett: 7:35am On Aug 27, 2017
Come OP no be by plastic ID card or passport oooo. Me I know wetin I dey talk. No just dey give urself false hope. The 90% of the Igbos today, there mind no dey for Naija again is just a matter of time.

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Politics / I Am Ready For Re-arrest: IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu Tells Buhari by fastjett: 6:17am On Aug 27, 2017
BREAKING NEWS:

I am Ready For Re-arrest – The Supreme Leader Of IPOB Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Tells President Muhammadu Buhari And Co.
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IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has replied President Muhammed Buhari over the call for his re-arrest.

In a statement reacting to the President. Kanu said he is not afraid of arrest and will continue to protect the Biafran people from the dictatorial tendencies of the Buhari administration.
His words:

“The directive to service chiefs to clamp down on IPOB is a continuation of the Buhari’s dictatorial and un- democratic approach to gover- nance. I find it unacceptable, abhorrent, and insulting that somebody elected by the peo- ple can turn around to dictate to them.

“Buhari was elected to gov- ern Nigeria, he should get on with the business of gover- nance and not try to instigate another war.”

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu also insisted on the boycott of November 18 Anambra governorship election, stressing that “only the beneficiaries of the crumbs from Aso Rock will support those calling on me to rescind the boycott order.

“The call for boycott of the election is our legitimate right. IPOB has only one weapon with which to fight Nigeria, and that is civil disobedience not armed conflict. If we decide not to vote in Anambra, it is our prerogative. It is not targeted at Governor Willie Obiano or anybody.”

He stressed that IPOB would not be forced to take up arms no matter the provocation.

“We have refused to be provoked to arms rebellion. That is what Buhari is looking for. Buhari wants a war but we won’t oblige him because we are civilised people. We are democrats at heart by nature and by essence,” he said, adding that no amount of threat or intimidation would make him give up the struggle for Biafra autonomy because it is a genuine cause.

“We are not armed and we can never be armed. IPOB has done a lot to free other ethnic nationalities from the Caliphate’s bondage of retrogression and economic emasculation. Other ethnic na- tionalities should be grateful to IPOB for giving them the cour- age and the heart to speak up and say they are not slaves

“We are not afraid because IPOB is a peaceful mass move- ment and not a violent arms group. IPOB is a non-violent peaceful mass movement. There is no recorded event of an injury sustained in any of the numerous IPOB gather- ings. People converge in their millions to listen to this gospel of the restoration of Biafra.

“We are the most disciplined, most well behaved mass movement anywhere on the face of the earth despite the genocidal killings, arbitrary arrests, illegal detentions with- out trial.”
“We are not fighting Nigeria as a state. We are not fighting any governor. We are not fighting any individual because we are a global organisation.

“We are fighting a lopsided, fundamentally corrupt system that has held people down in abject poverty for decades, leading to premature deaths, high scale unemployment, and complete decimation of the economic landscape.
We are fighting a system which has made the rest of us slaves to people who are not qualified to hold public office.

“Do you think that if things were working very well that anybody would want to leave Nigeria? I am a pan Africanist.

I want to establish good gov- ernance that will extend to the ends of Africa. The way Nigeria was formed and handed over to a band of scavengers can no longer be tolerated.

“The agitation is not against anybody. We are pursuing an ideal nation where hospitals and schools can function. IPOB is building roads but the media will not report that.

We don’t molest people because we are under oath to defend those that cannot defend themselves. We cannot bring one to our people but we must agitate

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Politics / Re: The Very Intelligent Man On Channels Today On Ozubulu Killing.(videos) by fastjett: 12:49pm On Aug 10, 2017
i watch the show this morning before leaving for work, forget it Igbos are very intelligent people, the man spoke the truth not just facts.

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Receiving A 200 Yrs Old Mantle Of Leadership For Biafra by fastjett: 10:26am On Jul 29, 2017
YourImaginaryBF:
the height of foolishness

can you explain what you mean by foolishness.
Politics / Nnamdi Kanu Receiving A 200 Yrs Old Mantle Of Leadership For Biafra by fastjett: 10:20am On Jul 29, 2017
watch this video and judge for yourself who the people of Biafra choose as their real leader. This Mantel of leadership was giving to him in USA before his arrest in 2015.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uaxp0Kx8NwQ
Politics / Only A Referendum Would Save Nigeria – Annkio Briggs by fastjett: 9:36am On Jul 29, 2017
— 29th July 2017
•Our nation has collapsed

Despite the growing consensus by the majority on the need to restructure the country, not a few think that the nation needs more than that to move forward. One of those in that class is an environmental and human rights activist, Annkio Briggs. Even though she used to be one of the vocal advocates of restructuring, she now believes that only a referendum would save the nation. In this interview with WILLY EYA, she speaks on major issues of public discourse.

Nigeria is currently going through a turbulent period with tension building from one end of the country to the other. Among the people, there are all manners of hate speeches and echoes of disintegration. If you take a critical look at the development, what would likely be your conclusions?

I’m just exhausted in the sense that I cannot believe what is happening to us, a country like Nigeria with the quality and capacity of the people we have? I am shocked that the educated, exposed people all over Nigeria and particularly in the southern part of the country and specifically in the Niger Delta do not realize that it is not politics that is going to answer the question that everybody is asking today. What is going to answer the question is truth. We must speak truth to ourselves. As far as I am concerned, a southerner whether he is an Igbo man, a Yoruba man, Ijaw man, Isoko man, Ikwere man and so on must speak the truth to himself. If we speak truth to ourselves, then we have to answer the question of what do we really want?

Nigeria has already cracked and the cracks are very clear. What people are trying to do is to continue to patch the crack with cement and it is not going to hold. We must tell ourselves the truth and in telling ourselves the truth, we have to decide what we want as a people. Now, look at what our people are saying today; the Igbo for instance, I agree that not all of them are saying they want to go but some are saying they do not want to go. This is why there is a need for a referendum. In the Niger Delta, you have Isoko, Urhobo, Ijaw, Ikwere, Ogoni and so on, they do not all want the same thing; therefore you must give them the opportunity to decide what is it that they want. That is why a referendum is important.

The Yoruba must have a referendum among themselves; the Fulani must have a referendum, the Middle Belt must also have a referendum.This is because we started the struggle for justice and equity at different times. Late Adaka Boro declared a war that lasted 12 days before even the first coup in Nigeria took place. That shows very clearly that somebody somewhere felt that there was an injustice being done to his people.

Then you have the issue of Biafra, the annulment of June 12, 1993 election won by MKO Abiola and so many of such issues. All of these things put pressure on the unity of the country and the desire of people whether they want to stay in Nigeria or not.

We cannot continue to pretend about the fact that this country has 36 states with six geo-political zones arrangement and over 400 ethnic nationalities, and that this country is clearly divided by ethnicity and religion. We are pretending that we are one people; we are not. We must find a solution and that solution lies squarely in equity, justice and liberty. If we have all those things in place, we would not be hearing the issue of resource ownership, we would not be hearing the issue of restructuring and referendum. This is because if we have equity, justice and liberty based on truth and the fear of God, you would see that people would do what is in their best interest. That is the only way the country can survive. But if those three issues I mentioned are lacking, even if it is one out of the three that is lacking, you would continue to have problems. In a situation where you have a country where one side has 19 states and the other has 17; you have a situation where one side has more lawmakers at the National Assembly as their representatives; if you have a country ‑where one region has more local governments in a state like Kano that does not produce any revenue, there would be resistance and tension.

They are sharing in the oil and gas which is the only revenue that Nigeria is generating. Nigeria is not doing anything else except oil and gas. We are not exporting yam and bringing it to the centre to share. The exportation of yam is a personal business. So, the only people producing anything are the six oil producing states, then Imo and Abia states in the South East and Ondo State in the South West. If you add the three to those of the Niger Delta, that is nine oil producing states.

The revenues by Cross River state are offshore. Now, if you put all these things on one side, then you have a country that is sharing the resources of nine or ten states. And bearing in mind that what Lagos State is boasting of today is also coming directly from oil and gas activities, you begin to see that Nigeria is being carried sorely on the back of the Niger Delta states. That arrangement can no longer be accepted. If there are people in the Niger Delta that accept that, there are those that do not accept that arrangement. We have to resolve these issues.

Now, when you have a situation where Kano State is getting a share for 44 local governments in the monthly revenue coming from Bayelsa State and Bayelsa has only 8 local governments, it is no more acceptable. The revenue is also coming from Rivers State and the state has only 23, the injustice is no longer acceptable and that is why the tension and resistance are there. You have the Igbo who feel that after 50 years, they have invested in the North heavily but every now and then, their investments are at risk and their lives are at risk. They lose everything and sometimes including their lives. You cannot continue to tell those people that they should continue to take such risks in Nigeria. So, we must sit down and find a solution.

We must agree that the situation cannot continue and that we cannot sustain the unity of the country that way. I do not see why people are saying that people like us in the Niger Delta want to go or that the Yoruba are clamouring for fiscal federalism and regionalism. Look at the Middle Belt! They have been overrun by the Fulani people. These are people who are strangers in Nigeria. The Fulani are not originally from Nigeria. They came into Nigeria to meet people in places like Kwara State, Adamawa and all those places. So, if we want Nigeria to stay together, we truly ought to sit down and tell ourselves the truth. But if we cannot stay together, we must go our separate ways.

From the way you are sounding, are you in any way thinking that restructuring which is enjoying support from the majority of people today would not sufficiently address the challenges facing the country.

Ordinarily, if you look at what restructuring should mean and what it actually does mean, if you restructure, it is very simple. Why are we calling for restructuring? We are calling for restructuring because the arm of governance that should go with the federating units which are the states has been taken away by the Federal Government.

The Federal Government is the centre and ordinarily, the Federal Government should be looking after the external security of the nation to make sure that our borders are not compromised. They are supposed to make sure that the Fulani herdsmen that are coming from Niger, Chad and so on are stopped. That is part of what the Federal Government is supposed to do; to take care of immigration, Customs and such establishments. But for the states, they should make sure that their states are secure. For instance, I am from Rivers State, the power and right to secure Rivers State truly if we are practicing federalism should be with the state government.

The Federal Government has no business with the activities of the local governments to the extent of giving local governments, allocations every month. That is why the North created so many local governments for themselves. They left the true meaning of federalism and are running a military kind of federation. In doing that, they have taken away powers of the state and that is why people are calling for restructuring. The term restructuring is not complex and‑ers that the Federal Government has taken away. The states should build their hospitals, Universities, roads and whatever they like with their resources. What is restructuring? You leave the resources of Abia state for the people of Abia State, you leave the resources of Kano for the people of Kano. If any state wants to have 60 or 70 local governments, it can go on and have it. That is the problem of the state. But when you now create local governments to be fed by the centre and they are not equal, people would say no. Bayelsa State has eight local governments whereas Kano has 44. How do you justify that?

So, when people say restructuring, that is basically what we are saying. Some people say if you want to restructure, you go to the National Assembly knowing full well that by the 1999 constitution, which is really a military decree, you have locked down restructuring. This is because you are saying you cannot restructure unless you go to the National Assembly when you know that when the issue goes there, you have the number to turn it down. These are the reasons why it may not be possible to restructure. This is even as I have been one of the people that have clamoured for a very long time as far back as 2010/2011; I have been saying that we need to restructure the country, we need a new constitution. Even in the 2014 confab, that was the position I took and I was alone. My own people from the South South were in opposition because I was saying let us have restructuring and they thought I was tilting towards the Federal Government but the status quo was accepted. We have gone full circle that even the former vice president, Atiku Abubakar has joined in the call; it was last year that I heard him speak publicly on restructuring and even a week ago, I was on a panel that critiqued his position on restructuring. I believe that if he maintains what he is saying, he has more or less accepted that the country needs and must be restructured.



So, people like Atiku are the ones that are giving Nigeria one last chance of survival. Now, if we are saying that we would restructure, the question is, what does the Federal Government mean by restructuring. We have a situation where the All Progressives Congress(APC), during the campaign more or less said they would restructure and Atiku has also confirmed it. That is what they promised and Atiku recently went ahead to even say that the 1999 constitution was not what they agreed on as the constitution when they sat down to come up with a constitution.

So, what he is actually saying is that the 1999 constitution is a lie and a deceit because he was one of the people that put the constitution together. He said that when the constitution was signed into law, people accepted that it had changed. That is why I started this conversation by saying that the answer to the problem that Nigeria is facing today is telling ourselves the truth. We must tell ourselves the truth. The politicians are not doing what would keep Nigeria one. The politicians from top to bottom have to go. The reason Senators and governors are there protecting their positions is because of the way the system was set up; they want to protect their political positions. But very soon, they would find that there is no political position to protect because, come 2019, they would be very shocked to see that whatever they thought they are protecting today, they would never even have it in the first place. The deceit and the lies are ongoing and unless we tell ourselves the truth, Nigeria would come to a standstill.

Look, we are getting somewhere and there must be an end to where we are going. Sooner or later, we would meet that brick wall; there is a brick wall ahead. We cannot continue to run around; we cannot continue to have a situation where the herdsmen are running over the whole country and killing people; we cannot continue to have a situation where the Boko Haram is in control of the country; we cannot continue to have a situation where what the constitution says is one thing and what the people who have sworn to uphold the constitution are doing are completely different.

In the area of restructuring, my group, the Niger Delta Self- Determination Movement and so many other people who have keyed into the call for self determination at a very minimum within Nigeria believe that the time for restructuring is over. This is because the people calling for restructuring are not sincere in the sense that what they are calling for and what we are calling for are not the same. If that be the case, we would reach a clause in the restructuring argument where we would have to abandon it because nothing would come out of it. That is why my group has said that the time for restructuring is over. We are serious in the discussion and conversation of restructuring because we want to see it taken to its logical conclusion. Now, if we do not get it right, the next call is for a referendum. That is where we are now.

The Niger Delta Self Determination Movement and I as a person are looking for a call for a referendum. Let us ask the people, the Fulani, Igbo, Idoma, Yoruba, Tiv and so on, let them decide what they want. Somebody brought my attention to what was written where somebody said that the call for Biafra is actually the call for the Igbo nation. It is about ethnic nationality. At the end of the day, at the referendum point, you would find out that all these arguments and discussions from independence period and time of Adaka Boro,and even during the amalgamation till today, the argument on Nigeria has always been about the ethnic groups.

There is the argument that if you allow a referendum, Nigeria may disintegrate whereas, if we have one big country that would provide a level playing ground for everybody, it would be better for us. So, some are saying that rather than split into smaller groups, the ethnic nationalities should work hard to sustain Nigeria. Do you agree with this position.

Looking at that argument as a reality and a possibility, of course yes. But it has to be possible first before it becomes a reality. The question is will the people of over 400 ethnic nationalities where people have been so marginalised, abused and denied believe that we can sincerely have one country the way we have it today without the separation of powers. Will they believe that it is possible without restructuring this country and every ethnic group owning what is in their land and having the right to determine what their future would be like.

Are we saying that we truly believe that it is possible to have one united, strong, indivisible Nigeria where everybody is equitable, at liberty and feel comfortable?. I personally presume that it is not possible without giving the ethnic nationalities the sole right over their destiny. We cannot have a Fulani man sitting in Abuja deciding what is good for the Ijaw man in Bayelsa State. The Ijaw man cannot sit down in Abuja and decide what is good for the Idoma man in Benue in his farm.

The British people were the ones that told us that we can govern ourselves as a federation without our suggestion that Nigeria would be a federation, knowing full well that they would use a handful of Nigerians from a particular region to govern Nigeria. It is only now when the Yoruba, Igbo and the other ethnic groups started insisting that they also should have the opportunity to govern Nigeria that we started having all these issues. Those issues would remain and the more we prolong it, the worse it is going to get as we are today in Nigeria. We must accept what we are confronted with today which is that everybody is recognizing their ethnicity. It is very clear that the Yoruba man is first a Yoruba man before he is a Nigerian; for the Igbo man, it is very clear to the extent that some Igbo people want to go. The Niger Delta people are very clear about who they are. The Isoko man says he is Isoko. The Ijaw man says he is Ijaw, Ogoni man the same thing and so on.

You definitely cannot put all these things under the carpet. On restructuring, there is a possibility; if the APC government and the people that are in the government want Nigeria to stay together, there is no way they can stop people from getting what they want. We are asking for 100 per cent resource ownership so that we pay something back to the Federal Government. The Igbo people are saying they want to break away. Some Igbo are saying we have enough investments in the North and we do not want to break away. All these arguments, we need to address them. You cannot address the issue of Nnamdi Kanu and leave the issue of those who say they have investments in the North and they are ready to die in the North instead of going back to Igboland. We cannot abandon the argument of the Niger Delta people who are saying, we are the ones providing all the wealth in this country that is shared by everybody. We do not want everybody to share in our wealth any more. You cannot put all these arguments under the carpet and the only solution to the whole issues is for us to tell ourselves the truth.

http://sunnewsonline.com/only-a-referendum-would-save-nigeria-annkio-briggs/
Politics / Re: What Is So Hard For FG To Grant Referendum To The Agitation Group (biafrans) by fastjett: 11:39pm On Jul 22, 2017
Toketimt:
Very simple answer......because the word referendum is alien to our laws. Pick up the constitution and tell me where u see the word referendum except recall of representatives. Instead, tell ur representative in Abuja to enact such laws that will enable it for disintegration. If u think aso rock will grant ur desire then u are simply deceiving urself even if ibo man is the president.
By the way, the only bloodshed that can ever happen as regards any Biafra nonsense will only occur in iboland. All other lands are immune to such.
Oga you talk too much, is there restructuring in this your constitution. Why is everybody talking about restructuring when its not in the godforsaken constitution. Wicked people .
Politics / Re: What Is So Hard For FG To Grant Referendum To The Agitation Group (biafrans) by fastjett: 11:35pm On Jul 22, 2017
rafindo:
It is simple the Fg doesn't have power to grant any referendum according to the constitution. The word referendum is only used in our constitution when addressing the issues of recalling a legislature. So ipob even in zoo their is order why not behave well like the animals you all have become and allow that word be inserted through the appropriate channel.
One question Mister, is there restructuring in the the constitution you just referred.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Is An Anti-christ by fastjett: 9:15am On Jul 18, 2017
No problem , we don hear any other you have to say. Abeg shift make we see road jor.
Politics / Re: I Would Rather Hang Myself To Death,than Trust A Yoruba Man – Nnamdi Kanu by fastjett: 7:35am On Jul 12, 2017
I need the audio or video evidence or else you are on your own Op. This how you people use to spread lies against NNAMDI Kanu
Politics / Re: If Anything Happens To Me,ipob Will Close Your Lineage Same Day-Kanu Replies OBJ by fastjett: 10:55pm On Jul 06, 2017
BlakKluKluxKlan:
Kanu should deal with Obj and leave his family alone. I doubt if he even has a close family member who relate with him.
His own children disowned him.
His immediate community disregards him.
His larger family members shared his property while he was in Abacha's gulag thinking he wouldn't come out in one piece because of his wierd attitude.
His yoruba people stoned him at Abule Egba.
Elders of Ibadan once declared him a persona-non-grata.
What else is left to be said about such a person ?
Bros you are very wicked is this what you people did to this Ota Monkey. I dey pity the man now, nothing is really left for him any more except death.
Politics / Re: If Anything Happens To Me,ipob Will Close Your Lineage Same Day-Kanu Replies OBJ by fastjett: 10:34pm On Jul 06, 2017
It is funny how suddenly Igbos, IPOB, Kanu and Biafra are now Yoruba people's greatest headaches. The way they are going about it now, you would be tempted to think that Igbos murdered Abiola, Kudirat, Dele Giwa, Funsho Williams, Bola Ige!
You will think Igbos are the ones who locked up Fela, Ajasin, Awolowo, Soyinka etc.
You will think Igbos are the one who swore that osinbajo will never be president.
You will think Igbos are the one who invaded Kwara and installed Emir.
You will think that Igbos are the ones that invaded Ile ife and kept Oba of Ife and his subjects in jail till today.
Few days ago, Arewa youth called them backstabbers and even told them they will never allow osinbajo to be President.
But you see them running around like headless chickens yapping about Igbo this...Kanu that, IPOB this, Biafra that!
They have Oduduwa Republic agitation o, but they can't stop sticking their mouths on Biafra! Seems Biafra/Igbo/Kanu/IPOB are the only thing gives them orgasm.
This una hatred on IGBOS - Is it inferiority complex or do you have anything you can say we did to you people to deserve this?

Anyway all hail Bia.fra
Politics / Re: Acting President Should Act Now: Nnamdi Kanu Promises To Kill OBJ by fastjett: 10:25pm On Jul 06, 2017
It is funny how suddenly Igbos, IPOB, Kanu and Biafra are now Yoruba people's greatest headaches. The way they are going about it now, you would be tempted to think that Igbos murdered Abiola, Kudirat, Dele Giwa, Funsho Williams, Bola Ige!
You will think Igbos are the ones who locked up Fela, Ajasin, Awolowo, Soyinka etc.
You will think Igbos are the one who swore that osinbajo will never be president.
You will think Igbos are the one who invaded Kwara and installed Emir.
You will think that Igbos are the ones that invaded Ile ife and kept Oba of Ife and his subjects in jail till today.
Few days ago, Arewa youth called them backstabbers and even told them they will never allow osinbajo to be President.
But you see them running around like headless chickens yapping about Igbo this...Kanu that, IPOB this, Biafra that!
They have Oduduwa Republic agitation o, but they can't stop sticking their mouths on Biafra! Seems Biafra/Igbo/Kanu/IPOB are the only thing gives them orgasm.
This una hatred on IGBOS - Is it inferiority complex or do you have anything you can say we did to you people to deserve this?
Politics / Re: Will Nnamdi Kanu Fight A War? by fastjett: 7:57am On Jul 05, 2017
pryme:


Obviously you did not read what the Op said about referendum in the Nigerian constitution
Then is there restructuring in the constitution as well. I wonder how Nigeria's thinks. You say no referendum in the constitution, and in that same constitution there is no restructuring as well. So why are people calling for restructuring when its not in the 1999 constitution. For any of the two to happen the constitution must be amended. Nigeria will be force to insert referrandum in their constitution.
Politics / Re: Kanu Is Just Saying What Igbos Were Thinking by fastjett: 7:47am On Jul 05, 2017
bantudra:
lets make something very clear from the start before things go haywire:

am urhobo and am not becoming biafran...!!!...

igbos should understand that fact very well....

not that they end up again fighting many tribes than only nigeria!.....like in the civil war....
What is this one saying self. Look at how childish you reason.

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Politics / Re: Biafra: Why Nigerians Must Stop Nnamdi Kanu – Obasanjo by fastjett: 9:35pm On Jul 04, 2017
Stopping NNAMDI Kanu by all means is that all this old monkey has to say. Instead of looking for how to position Nigeria in the path of Equity, justice and fair play for all citizens he is here talking of stopping who God has sent to free his people. Any way as it was to pharaoh so shall it be to some people In this generation. The Niger River is still there mr OBJ.

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Politics / Re: Video: Thousands Of Biafrans Defy Rain To Welcome Mazi Nnamdi Kanu In Owerri by fastjett: 9:24pm On Jul 04, 2017
OWERRI TODAY; THE PEOPLE'S LEADER.

The governor summoned the commoners, he locked all the markets to ensure compliance. They were to meet him at the Dan Anyiam stadium. The people suspected he wants to use them for another political point to show that the people are with him and not with Nnamdi Kanu and His Biafra "ignoramuses" as you, very enlightened people call them.

These people decided to arrive with Biafra flags and banners to the venue. Very large flags and banners. They hoisted the flags all over the stadium. They waited for their governor for more than 4 hours , he didn't show up.

Information filtered in that he has asked them to reconvene at Heroes Square, some said ICC, some, freedom park. Some persons marched to these venues and the governor did not show up in any.

Suddenly news filtered in that Nnamdi kanu was passing through Douglas road to mbaise road enroute umuahia. Immediately the crowd surged, persons numbering more than 100, 000 came out to have a glimpse of this circumstantial hero and "fraud" as you Mr and Mrs integrity refer to him. The noise was tumultuous, motorists stopped, the police and traffic personnels' joined the entire people to sing and wave at that man you labelled a "fraud".

The joy in the faces of these illiterates whose voices you hate to hear whenever they chant Biafra, was emotionally overwhelming.

The people have chosen their leader!

The other political office holder(s) is(are) having a very lonely stroll along the street of leadership.

All hail Bia.fra

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Politics / Re: NNAMDI KANU The Peoples Leader, In Owerri Today. by fastjett: 9:17pm On Jul 04, 2017
scorpio2013:
At your age you keep tell useless lies. Very white lies.

Oga give your own account to counter what I said there ,that is how civilize people do not just name calling.

Anyway Epain am well well. Who cares
Politics / Re: NNAMDI KANU The Peoples Leader, In Owerri Today. by fastjett: 7:46pm On Jul 04, 2017
conductor1:

Oga, give me pictures because as my blood dey hot now fit harvest 10 afonja cone heads to cool my temper. cheesy
Check out this link tohttp://www.nairaland.com/3900476/video-thousands-biafrans-defy-rain

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Politics / Re: NNAMDI KANU The Peoples Leader, In Owerri Today. by fastjett: 7:31pm On Jul 04, 2017
calberian:
This post had better get expunged, or else!
Oga reason please. You don't want the world to know the truth or what.
Give you own account if you think is false.

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Politics / NNAMDI KANU The Peoples Leader, In Owerri Today. by fastjett: 7:21pm On Jul 04, 2017
OWERRI TODAY; THE PEOPLE'S LEADER.

The governor summoned the commoners, he locked all the markets to ensure compliance. They were to meet him at the Dan Anyiam stadium. The people suspected he wants to use them for another political point to show that the people are with him and not with Nnamdi Kanu and His Biafra "ignoramuses" as you, very enlightened people call them.

These people decided to arrive with Biafra flags and banners to the venue. Very large flags and banners. They hoisted the flags all over the stadium. They waited for their governor for more than 4 hours , he didn't show up.

Information filtered in that he has asked them to reconvene at Heroes Square, some said ICC, some, freedom park. Some persons marched to these venues and the governor did not show up in any.

Suddenly news filtered in that Nnamdi kanu was passing through Douglas road to mbaise road enroute umuahia. Immediately the crowd surged, persons numbering more than 100, 000 came out to have a glimpse of this circumstantial hero and "fraud" as you Mr and Mrs integrity refer to him. The noise was tumultuous, motorists stopped, the police and traffic personnels' joined the entire people to sing and wave at that man you labelled a "fraud".

The joy in the faces of these illiterates whose voices you hate to hear whenever they chant Biafra, was emotionally overwhelming.

The people have chosen their leader!

The other political office holder(s) is(are) having a very lonely stroll along the street of leadership.

All hail Bia.fra

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Politics / Attempt To Declare Saraki Acting President Fails At Senate by fastjett: 2:31pm On Jul 04, 2017
A mild drama occurred on the floor of the Senate, on Tuesday, when a point of order was raised, that the Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki was the Acting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The Senate, upon resumption from its 3 weeks break, received a communication from Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the Acting President of Nigeria, seeking the confirmation of Mr. Lanre Gbajabiamila, as the Director General of National Lottery Regulatory Commission.


The lawmakers, however, subjected the letter to deliberations, owing to the fact that the Acting President, had earlier reportedly said the Senate had no power to confirm nominees.

Attempt to declare Saraki acting President fails at Senate

Senator Eyinanya Abaribe (Abia South), had raised a motion that the country had no President or Acting President at the moment, adding that, President Muhammadu Buhari and Professor Yemi Osinbajo were neither in the country, as at the time.

This was greeted with a counter point, coming through order 53 rule 4 of the Senate standing rules, by Senator Kabiru Marafa (Zamfara Central).


Marafa who cited relevant sections of the Nigerian constitution, said, “if the President is not around, the Vice President should act, and if the Vice President is not around, the Senate President, who is the number 3 citizen should become acting President.”

The Senate President, however, didn’t allow any seconder or more comments, even when Senators were agitating to support the motion. He quickly ruled Senator Marafa “out of order.”

http://dailypost.ng/2017/07/04/attempt-declare-saraki-acting-president-fails-senate/?utm_source=dlvr.it_dp1&utm_medium=facebook

Politics / Re: Open Letter To Nnamdi Kanu By Modesty Vitus M Ezenwa by fastjett: 7:16pm On Jul 03, 2017
laudate:


You were the one caught at a downtown buka begging for ewedu soup, have you forgotten? shocked And you (as well as your brothers) have been begging, praying and fasting that the Nigerian authorities should give you chaps permission to conduct a referendum, not so? As long as they remain oblivious to your request, or withhold their permission, you are stuck here. Even the constitution does not allow referendum. You should actually be thinking out of the box, and strategising on how to get the state authorities to agree to your request for a referendum, instead of clamouring for a bag to store your shiit!
The constitution does not support restructuring. There is no where the 1999 constitution support restructuring so if Nigeria must restructure, they will amend the constitution and we will push for referendum to be included so stop taking drugs for Biafra matters.

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Politics / Re: Did Nnamdi Kanu Arrange For His Own Arrest? by fastjett: 1:33am On Jul 02, 2017
According to what Kanu himself said to one of the umuada women that came to visit him recently he said that they told him that they will arrest him and lock him up and throw away the key. So if this is what they told him and he still came down to Nigeria that mean he was baiting the Government to actually arrest him.He always said then that time will come when IPOB will not pay or beg anybody to talk or write about them, but they will be looking for IPOB/ Biafra news to carry. And that is exactly what is happening now. That man is very prepared for this struggle and his 100 miles ahead of anybody fighting him.
Politics / Re: Northern Elders To IBB: Shut Up, You Are The Original Cause Of Our Problems by fastjett: 9:38am On Jul 01, 2017
You can not hide the truth for too long, now the truth is coming out gradually I thought they said its an Igbo man that is the problem of Nigeria.
Is Igbo man no longer the problem again confuse people everywhere. Make I hear Afonja and Mallam say Igbo man is the problem of this country.

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