Jobs/Vacancies › Re: NNPC Is Recruiting 2019!: GT And Experienced by fjjc(m): 12:37pm On Mar 15, 2019 |
Moosh: #Mightyboy, pls help me wf my PP resize, I added ds number u gave 07080234950 bt couldn't find it on whatsapp. Thanks Me too |
Celebrities › Re: Yusuf Adebisi Wins Oyo Assembly Seat (Taiye Currency’s 25-year-Old Son) by fjjc(m): 8:35am On Mar 13, 2019 |
anochuko01: hey you dont compare an average nigerian with someone who's riding on his father's name. when did he finish school and began his political career that has made him qualified to be in the state house of assembly? Where should the young man ride, on your own back that is flat. Congrats to the young man, afterall law students are politically incline, besides this is legislative arm of government and he is a barrister. |
Politics › Re: Why The Northerners Will Continue To Rule Nigeria Beyond 2023 by fjjc(m): 8:50am On Mar 11, 2019 |
Dada2010: Just telling my wife this on Sunday morning. The Northerners know their game. They have divided us along party lines, so when the time comes in they will now divide us along the regional lines. South needs to wake up, You are so correct My brother I am staunch member of APC not only that progressive for that matter and lover of Tinibu but you have said the truth. Northerners are doing this because of 2023 and beyond. Disintegration has been my way forward for this country. |
Politics › Re: Sen Ogunlewe Blows Hot: Don't Push Igbos To The Wall, I Know Their Capability by fjjc(m): 5:33am On Mar 08, 2019 |
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Science/Technology › Re: Rain Falls In Form Of Ice In Enugu Today(photos) by fjjc(m): 7:50pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
zurich1010: Beautiful mountain top Enugu; the only place I will live in Nigeria. This is not the first time we are seeing hail in Enugu; actually happens more due to high elevation!
Watch as afonja will invade and start calling them them all kinds of names and even claiming it happens in other places out of envy and wickeness in them...why Enugu? Why not Ibadan?. What these afonjas don't know is Biafrans don't regard them as anything! Then idiots IPOPigs brother in Lagos refused to go back to una dry land |
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Politics › Re: How Igbo Leaders Caused Nigeria's Current National Political Problems by fjjc(m): 3:16pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
BaaleOko: Honestly a thorough psychological research needs to be conducted on the yoruba race at an evaluative level, cause their proclivity towards Igbo obsession isn't just getting ridiculous and scary, it actually borders on sheer lunacy at these point. Your bastard Igbo generation are stupid. |
Politics › Re: Lagoscian::: Enough Is A Enough To This Man (pics) by fjjc(m): 3:05pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
chrisbaxtian: will you shut it!!! whether you like it or not Igbos are stakeholders in Lagos and will also have a say in who governs the state! cry if it's paining you You are extremely insane. Go back to where your fore father from. Yorubas own Lagos. Let election finish nan go know where you people belong. Are you people not ashame, claiming what is not yours. Our fore father work so hard to bring Lagos to where it is now including Asiwaju. Ahmadu Bello had said this in past, Igbo people always claim something that not theirs. Igbo should go back to the various dry land in order to develop it. |
Politics › Re: Meet Mukhtar Shehu Idris, Zamfara APC Governorship Candidate by fjjc(m): 6:54am On Mar 06, 2019 |
DisGuy: He has never worked before?
Has he ever worked outside of government?
People that study in one university all through their life  How is that a problem? |
Politics › Re: El-Rufai And Osinbajo Visit Oyedepo (Throwback Photo) by fjjc(m): 5:43pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
This one go tough o
The combo go dey tight o. Now some people go dey criticise Tinibu. If you know you know. The man has made lot of sacrifices. He tried it and it works but he is not in position of power as President or VP yet he gave all that he has into it. I salute his courage. |
Politics › Re: Why You Must Not Blame The North For Voting Buhari by fjjc(m): 7:57am On Mar 02, 2019 |
ImDStar: I was born and brought up in the north, so I can say I have lived 85% of my life in the north so far.
The reason why I said we cannot blame our northern brethren is this
1. Majority of northerners believes there is nothing more to life than eat, sleep and have wives, while the southern counterpart believes there is more to life than just sleeping, eating, waking up and having children.
2. To the northerners, good government and development come last after tribe and religion while that is a complete opposite to what the southern counterpart believes. I carried out some interview with some of them and my question was: do you think Buhari deserves 2nd term?
Majority of them said to me and i quote " even if Buhari did nothing, we will still vote for him" Majority of this people were shoe makers and road side tailors and little of the elite.
3. They don't have a say as to what direction to go than the one dictated to them by their elites. That's why till tomorrow, one can dictate which direction their votes could go.
Of course that cannot be said of the South, 2019 should give you a clear view.
I only pity some persons who thinks Tinubu controls the SW, pls don't let the media deceive you with that illusion, tinubu boundary ends in Lagos, and even in Lagos today you can see that without rigging, tinubu would have been relegated like saraki.
4. They are politically incline as to why they need to vote than the South but they are poor in good judgement. I can tell you without mincing words that Atiku wins Lagos if not for rigging, asked yourself why enlightened Abuja voters voted against Buhari and struggling north voted for him.
5. The Northerners don't believe Atiku to be deep in Islam like Buhari.
Except we want to deceive ourselves, Buhari is more religious than Atiku just as the north believes no real Yoruba Muslim.
These are my little observations. #putthemwheretheybelong! Lagos in not Enugu or Anambra or Imo Lagos is Yoruba land |
Politics › Re: Why Can't Lagosians Do 'O To Gee' For Tinubu In Lagos? by fjjc(m): 7:41am On Mar 02, 2019 |
This rubbish need to stop. Some human beings under the guise of Lagosian want to claim what is not belong to them. You are from one part Anambra stay Ten years in Lagos and so fortunate does not make you an indigine of Lagos State. All this Lagosian nonsense need to stop. Lagos is situated in Yoruba land not Eastern part of Nigeria. Ahmadu Bello said this long time a go about Igbo. Go back home (East or Igbo land) to develop your land stop claiming one Lagosian up and down. #putthemwheretheybelong! |
Politics › Re: #otogeinlagosstate! by fjjc(op): 6:48pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
I don talk my own. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Must Reject PDP by fjjc(m): 5:22pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Chukwurah003: PDP is not an option. We can’t be making decisions for our hosts. The Southeast is our region of origin. Let them know before the #putthemwheretheybelong! |
Politics › Re: Those Calling Igbos Tribalist by fjjc(m): 3:58pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Stop meddling in the local politics. Lagos is not Eastern Nigeria. Minding your business. Ladipo ,Alaba etc is enough business for you to face on daily basis. |
Politics › #otogeinlagosstate! by fjjc(op): 3:47pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
My advice to our Igbo brothers and sisters in Lagos State is that politians in Nigeria across the board are friends. Stop meddling in the affairs of local politics. As earlier stated in the week by Asari Dokubo Lagos State belong to the Yorubas. Do not be fooled by the politicians that Lagos is no man's land.Let us use our good time to make money and go back home to develop our land in order to build the Eastern Nigeria of our dreams because one day #putthemwheretheybelong! will be the case.
Let us mind our business do not be fooled Lagos State belong to the Yorubas. |
Politics › Re: Atiku’s Agents Plan Lagos Takeover by fjjc(m): 3:27pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Islie: •Recuits Agbakoba, Odumakin, CSOs
http://thenationonlineng.net/atikus-agents-plan-lagos-takeover/ Asiwaju caused this problem in the first instance. I stayed in Oboloafo cum Nnsuka for three years there was no time the Yoruba or Hausa community meddled in the political affairs of Igbo to determined who become what in their land. Now someone came all away from Anambra to determine who will be the next governor of Lagos State in name of PDP. Enough of this nonsense. As Yoruba adage will say 'Oko ki je ti omo ati Baba ki o ma ni ala'. It is high time Lagos State House of Assembly role out a policy. #Putthemwheretheybelong! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Samuel Akinbodunse: "Why God Changed My Prophecy On Buhari’s Death" by fjjc(m): 6:40pm On Feb 28, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: O To Ge ; The End Of A Dynasty? by fjjc(m): 7:10pm On Feb 27, 2019 |
Nice write up. |
Politics › Re: 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement By Mahmood Yakubu, INEC Chairman by fjjc(m): 10:35pm On Feb 25, 2019 |
Daeylar: It's 10:30pm na  I am tied o nan generator me dey use and my neighbor Dem need sleep and the Professor refuse to resume the proceeding |
Politics › Re: Buhari Vs Atiku: Results From Sokoto 9 LGAs Emerge by fjjc(m): 9:39am On Feb 25, 2019 |
herzernIsHere: Are you sensible bayii?
Which votes is he dividing? Even if he successfully gathers 40% here in Sokoto. Where exactly will he consolidate on that? SE? APC has about 2 declared senators already.
SS? PMB might even get 40-45% in Delta and Akwa Ibom.
I swear to my GOD. Atiku is not getting above 1 million marginal votes from any state! That can't be said of Buhari. KANO and KATSINA is bae.
PS : I'm particularly disappointed in SW votes. C'mon y'all. PMB did well for us. I am sorry to say this the governors in the southwest no try at all. Buhari honestly gave them Paris club money they refused to pay workers' salary see what is happening now but by and large Buhari is winning this election because how could he defeated Atiku in his polling unit yet Atiku and his supporters still claiming nonsense here the man no get shame at all. |
Politics › Re: 2019 Presidential Election: Live Updates And Reports by fjjc(m): 6:00pm On Feb 24, 2019 |
unitysheart: Boss, me self dey here o. I don dey follow since yesterday. My number is 08172515730, etisalat.Thanks in advance. This my own number also 08181911389 |
Politics › Re: Pictures Of PDP Presidential Campaign Rally In Kano State by fjjc(m): 2:49pm On Feb 10, 2019 |
gmercy713: Before the children of hate from the west come with their usual wailing line "he posted edited side pictures". I would like you to provide us aerial view in pictures or video.  These pics have appeared on this forum more five times. Same pics every time. PDP I hail oooo |
Politics › Re: Buhari Arrived Lagos For APC Presidential Rally. See How He Was Welcomed by fjjc(m): 1:17pm On Feb 09, 2019 |
NigeriaIsDoomed: This is the last time he would be welcomed as President in Lagos. Daura loading...... If Atiku no beat this man make I no wake up from sleep after the election next week. God has rejected Buhari like Saul was rejected. Buhari was returned to teach Nigeria a lesson and he has outlived his usefulness. Thank you Buhari for your services.
To President Atiku, I beg of you not to disappoint Nigerians like the lifeless one who has plunged Nigeria into a Niagara of Gehenna. You aren't the best but you are better than the demented, bigoted, despotic, nepotic, divisive and lifeless one a million times hence patriotic Nigerians have decided to throw their weight behind you. Should you fail sir, we would give you Buhari treatment. They say you are a thief but none of them is a saint so you still have our support. Congratulations in advance Mr Atiku, H.E, The President of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, Gcfr. Nigerians love you sir! How I wish I know where you reside because as you have said nan your dead body we go carry go mutuary come next week Saturday. Foolish human being. |
Family › Re: Lady Searching For A Husband For Her Widowed Mother On Twitter by fjjc(m): 11:40pm On Feb 06, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: How Nigerians May Vote, State By State: Buhari, Atiku In Tight, Tough Race by fjjc(m): 6:58pm On Feb 03, 2019 |
ogenyi1: Opinion: How Nigerians May Vote, State by State: Buhari, Atiku in Tight, Tough Race as Feb 16 Closes in By Eric - February 3, 2019 052
With just 13 days to the February 16 presidential election, the dynamics of the race for the nation’s top job indicate an interestingly tight and tough contest between the two leading candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari.
This latest development is not only evidenced by the frenzy of their campaigns, which has seen both candidates traverse many states and across the geo-political zones, but more strongly connected to the degree of acceptability that the two candidates enjoy, in what is fast becoming a popularity contest.
THISDAY’s recent field intelligence gathering, which reports a tight and tough contest, however, presents both state-by-state and geo-political zone analyses of what is obtainable by each of the two front-runners in the states, thus giving an evolving picture of what might ultimately be the regional standing of the candidates and their parties.
North-west In the Kano, for instance, the race pictures a 65 per cent victory for Buhari and 35 per cent for Atiku, In Kaduna, while Buhari is likely to get 55 per cent of the votes cast, Atiku may post just 45 per cent. The race in Katsina is a no-contest as Buhari is sure to secure 70 per cent to Atiku’s 30 per cent. In Sokoto, Buhari manages an edge over Atiku with 55 to 45 per cent sharing, but in Zamfara, the contest promises a 50-50 contest. Kebbi looks comfortable for Buhari with a 60 per cent advantage over Atiku’s 40 per cent.
Thus, in the North-west, Buhari is sure of victory in at least five states, albeit with varying winning percentages, with a draw in one with Atiku. Buhari is certain to prevail in Jigawa with a 60/40 mergin over Atiku.
North-east The dynamics in North East varies differently from the North West, because here, in Bauchi for example, Buhari is sure of some 60 per cent to Atiku’s 40, while in Borno and in spite of the growing insurgency, the votes will still go the way of Buhari, also with 60 to 40 per cent voting.
Atiku will put up a good showing in Adamawa with a 65 per cent advantage, leaving Buhari with 35 per cent. Moving on to Yobe, Buhari is positioned to score 60 per cent, leaving 40 for Atiku and the same equation is shared in Gombe – 60/40 – also in favour of Atiku. But the Taraba contest is a different one as it sees Atiku coasting home with 70 per cent and 30 for Buhari.
Here in the North East, both candidates would have a very tight race with the states shared three each.
North -central The battle for North Central appears an all-Atiku affair, because Benue is determined to deliver Atiku with 70 per cent, while leaving 30 per cent for Buhari. Plateau, although slightly tough, would also deliver Atiku with 55 per cent, while conceding 45 per cent to Buhari. A repeat of this is likely in Nasarawa, where Atiku might go home with 55 per cent and Buhari, 45 per cent. Kogi State’s battle also looks good for Atiku even though with the same 55/45 sharing formula. But Niger might go the way of Buhari with 55 per cent to Atiku’s 45 per cent. However, Kwara is solidly PDP and would deliver Atiku but with 55 per cent to Buhari’s 45 per cent. The summary here is five states for Atiku and one for Buhari.
South-west Considered the real battleground because of the number of votes that is up for grab, the race in South-west is unavoidably tight. In Oyo, for example, Buhari will certainly top with 55 per cent, while Atiku gets the remaining 45 per cent of the vote count. But in Osun, the situation is too close to call and might flip either way. Is a 50/50 chance. The Osun equation is unlikely to be repeated in Ondo, which may give Buhari 55 per cent and Atiku 45 per cent.
Buhari appears comfortable in Ekiti, where he may likely get his highest votes in the zone with 60 per cent to Atiku’s 40 per cent. Interestingly, however, Ogun too may go the way of Atiku with 55 per cent to Buhari’s 45 per cent, because of the many factors that are currently playing out in the state. But the Lagos battle is a 50-50 ratio. The dynamics are quite intricate.
Curiously, the South-west goes the way of Atiku with three states to Buhari’s two, while drawing in one, Lagos.
South-east Further South, the battle for the soul of South-east is almost predictable even without the enabling field work. This is because the entire zone would go the way of PDP, although with different percentages accruable to each state.
Starting with Imo, the heartland of the South-east, Atiku is sure of at least 60 per cent of the votes with 40 per cent concession to Buhari. The same ratio is obtainable in Abia, God’s own state: 60-40 in favour of Atiku. Ebonyi too is sharing her votes in the same 60-40 pattern, also in favour of Atiku, while Enugu, which is South-east safest state for the PDP, boasts 70 per cent for Atiku and 30 per cent for Buhari. In Anambra, where Peter Obi’s home-zone advantage is certain to work for Atiku, the PDP candidate stands to get 60 per cent votes to Buhari’s 40 per cent. The final analysis in this zone sees Atiku clearing all the five states.
South-south Similar to what obtains in South-east, the entire South-south too might go the way of PDP, with votes contingent on their voting strengths.
Rivers promises to deliver the PDP with a percentage of 80 to 20 in favour of Atiku, while Cross River will post 70 per cent for Atiku and 30 per cent for Buhari. Akwa Ibom, despite the current state of play, will still deliver PDP with 60 per cent and concede 40 to Buhari.
Edo will deliver the PDP with 55 per cent, leaving Buhari with the remaining 45 per cent. In Delta too, the PDP will post some 75 per cent for Atiku and 25 per cent for Buhari, while Bayelsa, though with a relatively small voting strength, will hugely deliver Atiku’s PDP with 80 per cent, leaving the remaining 20 per cent for Buhari.
The South-south analysis also sees Atiku clearing the entire six states. As for the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, it looks like a 50/50 chance for the two candidates. And may go either way.
Lalasticlala When we were Young in the early 90's we were usually told that if someone lies he or she has tendency to be a gambler or a robber so parents do warn their wards as regards this issues but now moral values has left us in this country. May God saves our souls in this country physical discipline is what we need people steal government money to enrich their family and themselves. Atiku is saying this categorically without fear that if becomes president he will enrich his friends and his cohort. This is not what Nigeria nation need now. May help us to protect and guide anybody that has interest of the massess at heart. God will give the victory to that who is just and ready to make judicious use of our collective resources this nation. |
Politics › Re: Photos: Massive Crowd At APC Presidential Rally In Edo State by fjjc(m): 9:47pm On Jan 17, 2019 |
gentlegenius: Top 10 Fastest Growing Economies in Africa in 2018 (World Bank, IMF....)
[1] Ethiopia >>>>>>8.5% [2] Cote d'Ivoire>>>7.4% [3] Rwanda>>>>>>>7.2% [4] Senegal >>>>>> 7.0% [5] Djibouti >>>>>>6.7% [6] Tanzania >>>>> 6.4% [7] Ghana >>>>>>>6.3% [8] Burkina Faso>>>6.0% [9] Benin Rep>>>>>6.0% [10] Niger Rep>>>>>5.1% ------------------ [41] NIGERIA>>>>>>1.9%,
Note: Nigeria was Number [1] in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Also, Nigeria was the 3rd Fastest growing Economy in the World in 2014, now the 88th.
Are you surprised? Actually, I am not. It was clear to us from the day buhari formed his cabinet without having a single economist in his team. This is where the incompetence and ineptitude of Buhari had left us. I don't blame the dullard for wrecking our economy. I blame those who packaged an old, retarded, clueless, lifeless dullard to run for president. Curse be on all those who still want the dullard to rule again for another 4 years. Every nation at one point or the other face challenges but it is up to the level where reigning curses on the people will be the solution to our problem, doing that on your own part is even the worst of what you are accusing of this government. |
Politics › Re: Today Is Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day (2019)! by fjjc(m): 6:51am On Jan 15, 2019 |
Gallant Soldiers |
Culture › Re: Aminu Sanusi Lamido Marries Zainab Ali Bashir (Photos) by fjjc(m): 9:14am On Dec 31, 2018 |
The guy seems not happy. I hope this marriage was not arranged. |
Investment › Anyone With Leadway Assurance Policy Experiences by fjjc(op): 9:30pm On Dec 18, 2018 |
My fellow Nairalanders please I need an urgent responses on the topic above. I have intention of investing my little cash in this insurance company at least to save for the future. Am I good to go? |
Politics › Re: Bayo Adelabu Campaign Parade Cars Caused A Lockdown In Ibadan by fjjc(m): 10:18pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
EgunMogaji: I'm a diehard pro APC voter but what i witnessed today was sickening.
Any one that votes for this candidate has just enslaved Oyo State for another 4 years.
Your politicking in Nigeria is sad and inhumane. Na lie u are one of those People Destroyed People foot soldiers on Nairaland |
Politics › Re: Female Suicide Bomber In Hijab Apprehended Near UNIMAID In Borno. Photos by fjjc(m): 3:47pm On Nov 13, 2018 |
oilPUSSY: allah promised the male folks 72 virgins, but I still don't understand why the female counterparts are blowing themselves up unnecessarily.
I have never seen in kooran where females were promised male virgins unlike their men that were promised fresh 72 pvsssies in paradise.
Thank God for this their hijab they always insist to wear around. At least It would help non musliims to identify musslims in the public and make everbody to be security conscious as well. Your statement here show ignorance of what Islam stand for, insurgency is allient to us in Nigeria. Islam has nothing to do with killing of innocent souls, politics is to be blame for this mess. |