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Yesterday, it was bouh her bf, today, it's her gf. Tomorrow, it Myt b her dog. Who knws?? |
The Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Tele Ikuru, has dumped the state’s ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to join the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, reliable sources have told PREMIUM TIMES. Mr. Ikuru, who was one of Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s major ally, is said to have announced his defection in Port Harcourt, the state capital at about 4 p.m. The decampee was first elected deputy governor to Celestine Omehia in 2007, before the duo was removed by the Supreme Court less than six months in office. When Mr. Amaechi was sworn in as governor, he retained Mr. Ikuru as his deputy and the duo fought against the interests and allies of the former governor of the state, Peter Odili. At the time Mr. Amaechi fell out with the leadership of the PDP and defected to the APC with majority of his aides, Mr. Ikuru remained loyal to the governor and fought on the same side. A source from the Brick House, Port Harcourt, who pleaded not to be named because he is not authorised to speak on the matter, told PREMIUM TIMES, that Mr. Ikuru has left the APC. “I can tell you that the deputy governor has defected to the PDP. He has already informed the governor about it and may soon address a press conference,” the source said. Attempts to reach the media aides to the deputy governor failed as they would not pick calls or respond to text messages to their telephones. Mr. Ikuru’s defection could further polarise the already volatile political situation in Rivers that has pitted loyalists of Mr. Amaechi against those of the PDP governorship candidate, Nyesom Wike, who himself is a former ally to the outgoing governor. More details later… http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/178924-breaking-amaechis-deputy-ikuru-dumps-apc-joins-pdp.html |
saharachic:Abeg send me dat pix via mail |
Witnessed d traditional marriage yesterday evening cos we re neighbours in his GRA residence. I don't fink Keshi is ready in accepting wat he calls slave contract from NFF |
INEC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL. DATE: 28 MARCH 2015 TICKET: PVC KICK OFF: 10:AM VENUE:ESTADIO DE POLLING BOOT CAPACITY: 68MILLION REFFEREE: ATTAHIRU JEGA CLUB: PDP FC VS APC FC DEFENDING CHAMPION PDP FC FORMATION:4:3:3 As the defending champions, This is a defending formation in the bid to defend their title. LINE UP. Jonathan Patience- GK Ngozi Okonjo Iweala David Mark Edwin Clark Ayo Fayose- yellow card Godswill Akpabio- central midfielder Adamu Muazu Namadi Sambo Gabriel Suswan Olusegun Mimiko Goodluck Jonathan-C SUBS. Fani Kayode- yellow card Alison Maduekwe Musiliu Obanikoro Reuben Abati COACH- Asari Dokubo.(with no pedigree) . APC FC FORMATION: 3:4:3 APC FC Employs a diamond formation with attacking options and prolific striker leading the attack. LINE UP. Rotimi Amaechi-GK Bola Tinubu Raji Fashola. Rochas Okorocha John Oyegun- central midfielder Muhammadu Buhari-C Abubakar Atiku- on loan from PDP FC Aminu Tambuwal- on loan from PDP FC Bisi Akande Adams Oshiomole-winger Yemi Osibanjo-on loan from Redeemed fc SUBS: John Kayode Rauf Aregbesola Dr Bukola Saraki Segun Oni COACH- Baba Olusegun Obasanjo- former PDP FC player. Match Commissioner: EU Election Monitoring Observer. Predict the score correctly and win a trip to Wonderland in Borno State. |
Boyfriend of 8 years. No plans of marriage |
Quite creative |
JeffreyJamez:U re mouthed |
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Adamu Mu’azu, has ruled out a landslide victory for the party in the forthcoming general elections. The PDP has formed the federal government as well as most of the state governments since the return of democracy in Nigeria 16 years ago, following its victory in the 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011 elections. President Goodluck Jonathan is the PDP candidate in the March 28 presidential poll. In a statement on Thursday, Mr. Mu’azu said he did not foresee a landslide victory for his party in the coming elections billed for March 28 and April 11. He however said he was confident the party will win the elections. According to him, “Our major concern in the Peoples Democratic Party is not to allow the country to be hijacked by desperadoes masquerading as purveyors of good governance, who promise heaven and earth to the people without any intention of fulfilling their election promises in the name of change. “While I do not see a landslide victory coming, I am convinced that our party will perform creditably in the Southwest and the North of Nigeria and elsewhere in all the elections this year because the evidence is clear that despite our travails at the beginning, we have done very well over the past fifteen years of our nascent democracy since 1999 to record victory. Those who disbelieve our resilience will be surprised for victory is ours.” Mr. Mu’azu, whose relationship with Mr. Jonathan is allegedly frosty, said the last four years had seen Nigeria take the economic centre stage by pursuing policies that have made the country to be the economic hub of Africa, proactively investing heavily in agricultural production as the alternative to oil, pursuing legislation that will make its people to control its oil and gas resources through the petroleum industry bill which is due for enactment by this National Assembly, perhaps before the end of this parliament. “I am delighted by the progress of our defence forces and their international collaborators in the war against insurgency in the Northeast of our country and the current mop up operations to sweep away the insurgents has progressed beyond our imagination,” the PDP national chairman said. “I am sure that President Jonathan when re-elected for a second term will declare a Marshall Plan to rebuild the entire geopolitical zone affected by the war. Our party has this programme on the top of our agenda in the next four years. That will be the right way to wipe away the scars of war among the people of that area.” Mr. Mu’azu, a former governor of Bauchi State, said he remained hopeful that the PDP “has not only taken the pole position in this tight two-horse race to win the 2015 presidential election, but will also go ahead to win the majority in the National Assembly and win many more states.” He added, “A vote for the PDP candidate, President Jonathan, is a vote for democracy, human rights, freedom and good governance. Nigerians know that it would be more risky voting any other way as it would mean uncharted waters, an uncertain future that is a potentially fraught enterprise.” The national chairman explained that after three weeks of town hall meetings, exchanges with traditional rulers and generally spreading the winning message of the PDP achievements and review of its activities since the 2011 presidential elections with supporters in the North East and South West of Nigeria, the party’s leadership is reassured it is inching its way to victory in the 2015 presidential elections. He stated further, “We shall continue this interactive engagement with Nigerians until 26th March when campaigns officially end before the March 28th Presidential elections, presenting our scorecard in government, our programme in the next four years to 2019, using the town hall format and meeting our revered traditional rulers. The PDP has a special plan that will see them play more roles in government in the near future via the instrument of the constitution. We believe that the traditional institution is crucially important to the peace, harmony and progress of our father land. “We are going around the country in search of undecided voters, who are the final battle ground where the election will be won or lost. The APC can continue to stir the rumour mills into believing that Mr. President and myself are in dispute, but we are very serious about winning a fourth presidential election and Insha Allah, we shall make it.” Mr. Mu’azu denied the claim by the All Progressives Congress that Mr. Jonathan was distributing hard currency to traditional rulers to vote for him. “The opposition party through one of its governors was shamefully saying that President Jonathan was giving away dollars to traditional rulers in the course of these visits. “It is a pity, coming from one of their respected governors, but we shall remain undaunted because as a rule, our party must continue the tradition of respect to our traditional fathers whose contribution to the peace of our country cannot be measured in monetary terms.” Our major concern in the Peoples Democratic Party is not to allow our country to be hijacked by desperados masquerading as purveyors of good governance, who promise heaven and earth to the people without any intention of fulfilling their election promises in the name of CHANGE. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/178819-nigeria2015-pdp-chairman-muazu-rules-out-landslide-victory-for-jonathan-others.html |
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Antell95:Ok Sir. U re right |
ozoigbondu:But they went ahead by qualifying |
ozoigbondu:My bro, dey qualified. Dats d main thing |
ozoigbondu:But dey had d last laff... Dey qualified, u couldn't |
Let the best candidate win |
lalasticlala:Pictures or,,, u know d game |
ozoigbondu:AS USUAL? U couldn't defeat dem in both legs during AFCON qualifiers |
Enyeama has 98 caps to his name, Atleast, he can use these 2 games to click his centenary appearance for d national team. Came across Keshi today cos he stays close to me, wiv wat M seeing, he needs money bt aint ready to accept dat offer |
Enyeama has 98 caps to his name, Atleast, he can use these 2 games to click his centenary appearance for d national team. Came across Keshi today cos he stays close to me, wiv wat M seeing, he needs money bt aint ready to accept dat offer |
ijustdey:Carried nt Carries |
lalasticlala:Thru experience, I can boldly say I can predict ur kinda threads before clicking it |
Hian... Dis country |
Before opening it, just knew did is one of Lalasticlala's thread |
shakaTheZulu:What msg r u tryna pass across? |
Chai... Northerners!!! |
If true, it's d finest in Nigeria. Imagine Gome State Govt wiv dis kind structural work |
hope4nigeria:I see |
xreal:Stop politicizing everything |
shakaTheZulu:Na so madness dey take start |
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