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StupidInyamiri:Atiku has 3 wives in total (not sure if that is a harem where you’re from), only 2 are involved in the campaigns. One of them is Yoruba from Osun State while the other is Igbo from imo state. Our First Lady will be either Yoruba or Igbo. Ask yourself honestly, doesn’t either situation help the unity of this country? |
superlanny:The link is there, it would do you a world of good to click on it! |
Pls yourba views...I’m curious. |
Number 7 especially got me thinking. So he knew buhari is a tribal bigot since then and Atiku is a detribalized bridge builder. And he now wants his Yoruba people to vote for buhari. |
View Map Make Timegraph View Tags Image Library LAGOS STATE GOVERNOR'S VIEWS ON IRAQ, NATIONAL ELECTIONS, AND AGOA Date:2003 February 21, 15:09 (Friday) Canonical ID:03LAGOS369_a Original Classification:CONFIDENTIAL Current Classification:CONFIDENTIAL Handling Restrictions-- Not Assigned -- Character Count:7193 Executive Order:-- Not Assigned -- Locator:TEXT ONLINE TAGS:ETRD - Economic Affairs--Foreign Trade | NI - Nigeria | PGOV - Political Affairs--Government; Internal Governmental Affairs | PINR - Political Affairs--Intelligence | PINS - Political Affairs--Internal Security Concepts:-- Not Assigned -- Enclosure:-- Not Assigned -- Type:TE - Telegram (cable) Office Origin:-- N/A or Blank -- Office Action:-- N/A or Blank -- Archive Status:-- Not Assigned -- From:Nigeria Lagos Markings:-- Not Assigned -- To:-- N/A or Blank -- 1. (C) Begin summary. Lagos State Governor Tinubu told ConGen and DAS Bridgewater February 16 that he has asked the Lagos State Assembly to issue a resolution declaring that no new construction be permitted along "Embassy Row" on Victoria Island. Tinubu assured ConGen that he will do all he can to ensure protection of consular and diplomatic personnel in Lagos. He shared our view that the dispute with Iraq relates to weapons of mass destruction, not Islam, and he is confident that most of his co-religionists share this view. Tinubu pledged to work closely with the legislators who will be elected or re-elected to the National Assembly to secure passage of a customs bill, inaction on which has prevented Nigeria from benefiting from AGOA. Tinubu disclosed antipathy for President Obasanjo, but praised Vice President Atiku Abubakar, whom he has known for many years. End summary. 2. (C) During a luncheon for visiting DAS Pamela Bridgewater February 16, Lagos State Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu assured the DAS and accompanying ConGen that his office will do all it can to ensure protection of the Consulate in the event of war with Iraq. Tinubu added that he has asked the Lagos State Assembly to issue a resolution declaring that no new construction be permitted along "Embassy Row" on Victoria Island. With a view to the longer term, he will seek the Assembly's approval to designate the Walter Carrington Crescent a diplomatic zone. Such action would help ensure the safety and security of diplomatic missions remaining in Lagos. 3. (C) Tinubu expressed concern about Al Queda's nominal designation of Nigeria among the countries that need to be liberated from the grasp of American imperialism. Tinubu asserted that the vast majority of his fellow Muslims are neither sympathetic to Baghdad nor extremist Muslims. Nigeria's moderate Muslims have great sympathy for the United States, he said, and they know that the issue between Iraq and the United Nations relates to weapons of mass destruction, not Islam. The Governor said Al Queda's message was meant for agitators who might jeopardize Nigeria's unity and development. 4. (C) Regarding security in Nigeria, Tinubu said he expects that even if war breaks out few people will be incited to hold pro-Iraq or anti-US demonstrations in the southern states, particularly Osun, Oyo and Lagos. He said the politicians do not want international politics to detract from their mobilization efforts for the spring elections. Tinubu (himself a Muslim) has been meeting with Muslim leaders who will not support anti-US activities. He promised that any agitators would be "checkmated". The situation is different in northern Nigeria, he said, where it is politically expedient for moderate politicians to support Sharia. He expects violent demonstrations specifically in Kano, Kaduna and Jos. 5. (C) Tinubu senses that the United States has not maintained the momentum in its positive engagement of Islam that it had shown shortly after September 11, 2001. Lately, US media outlets have not shown enough concern for Muslims in the coverage of the impending conflict with Iraq. US coverage of the issue has been too intellectual when it is very emotional in the Muslim world. This fact has given Iraq a propaganda edge over the US. Tinubu perceives that the USG has not done a very good job explaining its cause to the Muslim world either. Most Muslims, he said, believe President Bush is "simply finishing his father's business." Even Tinubu, a staunch US supporter, doubt doubts thevalidity of the US argument. 6. (C) Turning to the presidential contest, Tinubu disclosed that he does not like President Obasanjo because he contributed to the end of democracy in Nigeria during his tenure as a military president and is now benefiting from that history. That said, Tinubu admitted that he and his party, the Alliance for Democracy, must support Obasanjo. Southwest Nigeria is Yoruba land and the President is Yoruba. Tinubu"s party had no choice since it has not fielded a presidential candidate. Moreover, Obasanjo is the only candidate who stands a chance of blocking his rival, General Muhammadu Buhari, whose ethnocentrism would jeopardize Nigeria"s national unity. Buhari and his ilk are agents of destabilization who would be far worse than Obasanjo. Tinubu and many other governors are therefore implementing a strategy to re-elect Obasanjo, partly in an effort to prevent Sharia from spreading. Tinubu predicted that the President will follow his own course, if re-elected, since he will not need as many friends the second time around. 7. (C) Tinubu praised Vice President Atiku Abubakar, whom he has known for many years. Tinubu warned that former military strongman Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and National Security Advisor Aliyu Mohamed will try to discredit Atiku. That effort will fail, Tinubu predicted, because Atiku has the support of the governors and the National As Assembly. Elaborating on his knowledge of the VP, Tinubu said he has known and understood the VP even before his entry into politics. Atiku is a detribalized politician who knows where he is going and how to build bridges to get there. Tinubu expects Atiku will play a larger role in the next presidential administration, especially in economic affairs, while Obasasanjo will concentrate on external relations. Atiku may also assume responsibility for other domestic portfolios in the next administration. 8. (C) Tinubu bemoaned the fact that Nigeria is not benefiting from the textile provisions of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act, and claimed partial responsibility for this situation. He said he had not pressed his fellow governors to exert pressure on the national legislators for enactment of a customs bill mandating country-of-origin certification of inputs that might go into Nigerian textile exports to the United States. Since Lagos State manufacturers could benefit substantially from the AGOA textile provisions, Tinubu plans to press for quick passage of the customs bill. He believes the next legislature will passed it soon after it convenes in late spring 2003. 9. (C) Bio comment. Tinubu is direct, articulate, and a sharp analyst who understands accommodation. He acknowledges the imperative of political compromise in the game for power, even with political actors whom he might be inclined to denigrate. Tinubu credits his going into politics to Atiku's personal encouragement. Tinubu's admiration of Atiku suggests that the Governor could be persuaded to play a national role in an Atiku administration if the VP were elected president four years hence. 10. (U) DAS Bridgewater did not clear this cable before her departure from post. HINSON-JONES https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/03LAGOS369_a.html |
agabusta:Nothing can possibly go back beyond your outdated and fallacious thinking. Nigerians have to settle on what kind of system you want. If you want a capitalist state, a welfare/socialist state or centrally planned economy like China. I can tell you that human progress thus far is attributable to the word ‘capital’ as most human innovation has come from it. It is the basis of the west’s wealth. Government has no business in business, and when it does, they are run inefficiently. NNPC is a cesspool for rent seeking and inefficiency. Going private and running it like a business is the way to go in terms of efficiency and delivery. I can tell you that the problems we have in Africa today are as a result of the statist political economy adopted post colonialism. The private sector ought to be the driver of any modern economy not the public sector. Such simplistic thinking you exhibited is why we are still a poor society. What has Govt owning NNPC done for Nigerian development? |
CilicMarin:Well why not research the issue instead of outright dismissal with no research and no evidence. Lets explore how many businesses Atiku runs and their respective industries. 1. Adama Beverages (Water & Beverages) 2. Intels (Oil and Gas Logistics) This is a billion dollar industry 3. Atiku Farms and Feeds (5000 Hectares, Agriculture) 4. Radio and TV Gotel (Communications) 5. Abti Security (Security Services) 6. Abti Schools (Primary and Secondary Education) 7. American University of Nigeria (Tertiary Education) 8. Chicken Cottage (Fast Food) 9. Orlean Invest (Real Estate and Property) 10. Active in the transport and downstream sectors Not to mention his numerous shareholding in many companies approximated at 200+ companies. So just use your God-given logic and analyze how many people are drawing a salary. |
Why can't Buhari simply request his certificate or attestation from the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) ?WAEC HQ in Accra in 2015 said they couldn't find a record of 'mohammed Buhari' that graduated from Katsina Provincial Secondary School. Then in 2018 WAEC Nigeria gives attestation to Buhari. The issue is why not get it from the source and settle this issue. Why hire lawyers to defend you from a suit brought against you for not meeting the 'certificate' requirement? This Cambridge master sheet could be a forgery for all I care. Don't give us master sheet, give us Cambridge attestation. |
StOla:The University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), now known as Cambridge Assessment, has declined to authenticate the West African School Certificate (WASC) result recently issued to President Muhammadu Buhari by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) in Nigeria. The attestation of result, which was delivered to Buhari last Friday sparked a fresh controversy with some Nigerians alleging fraud and demanding further proof from Cambridge Assessment, the original body that was in charge of conducting school certificate examinations across West Africa in the 1960s. In a response to one of the requests to authenticate the controversial certificate yesterday, Cambridge said on its website: “We can only confirm or verify results at the direct request of or with the permission of a candidate. “This is in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulations, Data Protection Act 2018 and section 40 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.” However, the organization confirmed that according to the Regulations for 1961, African Language papers, including those for Hausa were set for the West African School Certificate while examination results were classed in grades by 1 to 9. “1,2,3,4,5 & 6 indicate a Pass with Credit; 7 & 8 indicate a Pass; 9 indicates a Failure. To pass the School Certificate, candidates had to pass examinations in a variety of groups. It was compulsory to pass English Language, but not Maths, in order to gain the Certificate,,” the examination body said. Cambridge disclosed that a total of 152 candidates sat for the WASC Hausa examination in 1961 and that Hausa language was one of the subjects set in the Northern Region that year. It however failed to confirm if there was any Muhammadu Buhari among the candidates. It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari’s Secondary School Certificate has been a subject of controversy since 2015 when it was found missing in the forms he submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the purpose of the presidential election. At that time, Buhari had through a sworn affidavit claimed that all his credentials were with the Secretary of the Military Board. Several lawyers filed suits in different courts challenging his claims and seeking his disqualification. Many of these cases were stalled following several long adjournments where other plaintiffs were forced to withdraw their suits due to intense pressure from forces sympathetic to Buhari. |
BabaRamota1980:These pics are of the former and current US ambassadors, Ambassador Entwistle and Ambassador Symington at AUN events. You have dead maggots for a brain.
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FisifunKododada:Do you have any proof of that? Or are you just using your poo-filled brain to predict. Even if Atiku will carry everything in CBN and put in his house, I will vote for Atiku. |
Yareema22:I suggest you take your own advice and campaign for Buhari since you worship failure. Furthermore, Atiku will easily win Adamawa, Taraba like you pointed out but can equally win Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara. He'll win virtually all North Central states with possibly the exception of Niger. The core north alone cannot produce a president. That has been tried and tested! Meanwhile, may I suggest you take the Buhari challenge; name 3 projects conceptualized, initiated and completed by Buhari in 3 years. OYA... |
Buterflyle0:I think if you had gone to Atiku's school, you won't come on NL and spew such simple minded, ignorant and uneducated commentry. You just embarrass yourself. |
Mandela839:So he's corrupt but your APC cleared him to run for president on its platform in 2014? He's corrupt but your lifeless leader collected campaign money from him in 2015? He's corrupt but your lifeless oga gladly received his money, support and used his jet to move around and campaign in? APC and HYPOCRISY are natural twins |
Buterflyle0:SO if they searched his house because of suspicion and didn't find anything, that makes him a criminal? If I tell the FBI that the money the caught me with was to bribe a buffoon like you, does that automatically make you a criminal? If there is a crime, why not charge him? If there is evidence of corruption against him in Nigeria, why not just have the EFCC investigate him?? if found wanting, arrest him. To sit and be making noise is just that...pointless noise. ACT IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING CONCRETE. |
Buterflyle0:FAKE NEWS |
Many people find Dubai nicer and more exciting than the US. For starters, Dubai has been designed as a tourist city-state. Dubai is among the top 10 global destinations for tourism with well over 10 million visitors a year. Dubai is also a booming business, travel and financial hub. Atiku has the right to prefer Dubai to anywhere else and do his business there. I will finish all you clowns on NL. I actually feel sorry for you. |
Buterflyle0:Clown, It was not Atiku's house, it was a house he bought for his wife when she was living and studying in American University in DC. Jennifer Atiku mind you has a PhD in Law from the American University in DC. She completed her PhD and left the US. She then sold her house because she felt she had finished what took her to the US in the first place. Get it right. Stop posting ignorant rubbish. You people can be immensely ignorant it boggles the mind. |
To any Ignorant Enemy of Nigeria and promoter of failure, here are a few facts; 1. All charges in the US are public records, you can easily obtain information regarding a criminal charge 2. If Atiku has committed a crime in the US, then the Justice Department will charge him with money laundering or similar crime 3. If he has been charged, the US can request extradition so he can face the criminal justice system and answer any and all charges 4. Till date, Atiku has not been charged and no extradition has been requested 5. The justice department and the US embassy in Nigeria have confirmed there is no charge. IF there is no charge, there is no crime 6. Even the document in OP says many accounts were opened and there were suspicious remittances. If so, investigate and charge 7. The US justice department knows there is no evidence a crime has been committed, that is why they have not charged him 8. Take this propaganda and shove it in your poo hole. |
The United States Department of Justice has denied having any record that indicates that Nigeria’s former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has a pending lawsuit in the US. In an email to our correspondent on Friday, a spokesperson for the US DOJ, Peter Carr said, “Thank you for reaching out to us. I have checked the public court records, and they do not show cases filed against a defendant named Atiku Abubakar.” This was stated as a response to SUNDAY PUNCH’s request for information on whether Abubakar is wanted in the US in connection with any issue of money laundering. The mail also asked the department to confirm whether Abubakar has been banned from entering the US and if there is any court case against him concerning the Halliburton scandal which resulted in the conviction of a US lawmaker, William Jefferson. Asked if it is true that the ex-vice president (now a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress) was banned from entering the US, the American official said the issue was confidential. He said, “Visa issues are confidential under section 222(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If your question is specifically about entry – not about visas per se – I would refer you to the US Customs and Border Protection.” source: https://punchng.com/dont-criminal-case-atiku-us/ |
Nigerian Islamist militant group, Boko Haram today returned 105 girls kidnapped from a high school compound in Dapchi a few weeks ago. Sources tell Saharareporters that the militant group came with the girls in 9 vehicles same way they took them away. There was confusion in the area as members of the community scampered into the bush as the terror group appeared in the area, first dropping off one the girls in a nearby village and then driving into the center of Dapchi town to drop off the rest of the girls. Five of the girls are dead according to our source. It is not clear if the Nigerian government paid any ransom to get the girls released. http://saharareporters.com/2018/03/21/boko-haram-returns-kidnapped-school-girls-dapchi-five-dead |
kahal29:1. Lack of integrity? unless he has been charged to court for a crime, shut up with your speculation 2. Tribal Supremacy? He is married to a Yoruba woman (first wife) and an Igbo woman (third and last wife) 3. Deception? As VP he oversaw privatization, he privatized the telecoms, that is the mark of a leader with a mind for business. This is what we need. He wants to restructure because the times call for it just like how the times called for liberalization then. 4. Suggestion? They don't listen to him and the current government is incompetent and directionless. ATIKULATE 2019 |
Another bold face Lie. Let us examine his relationship with just ministers. Minister of Education- Was his PA when he was PTF chairman Minister of Water resources- Minister's father was once married to his elder sister Minister of state Trade- is the daughter in-law of his nephew Mamman Daura Minister of FCT- is the Son of Mamman Daura's close friend Minister of Environment (former)- Amina was a founder of Afri projects consortium which executed all PTF projects and headed by Aisha Buhari's cousin, Salihijo Ahmed. Head of Service- Was accountant at PTF Minister of state Natl Planning- daughter of former perm sec Yahaya Hamza who was a buhari associate. Minister of Justice- Was his lawyer when he was challenging his numerous electoral losses, Malami did not charge Buhari legal fees. Minister of Aviation- his older brother, Abubakar Sirika was one of Buhari's closest friends, In fact, Buhari lived in their house for some time. Minister of state, foreign affairs- Buhari's chief of staff, Abba Kyari lived in her father's house while a student at Cambridge. She's the daughter of politician Waziri Ibrahim. His political associates before he became president include ministers of interior, sports, solid minerals, labor, transport, power/works/housing(including state minister), information. So what is he talking about? |
Almustapha was just appointed human rights ambassador by the international human rights commission.
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omonnakoda:That's simply symbolic...besides no one is saying there aren't fulani people, in the north east which is not a hausa enclave, there are fulani people in adamawa but also hausa speaking, same applies to bauchi and gombe and even Taraba! Politically and culturally, Hausas and Fulanis are one unit!! Most Fulanis speak hausa as a first language! The problem is that southerners have very very limited understanding of the north. In terms of culture, geography and politics of the region. Your question is very indicative of the fact that you guys simply don't understand the north, northerners do a better job at understanding the south. |
QuotaSystem:Hahahaha which is impossible no matter how hard they try....talk about exercise in futility! How can you divide the heads of people that have been intermarrying over several centuries to the point that their identities have fused together! There's hardly any pure this or the other left in the northwest! So good luck to all those that want to divide and conquer on nairaland! |
kindly list the highest paying government parastatals and private companies in Nigeria. I know NLNG is one of the highest but what about others? |
obasanjo said it.....GEJ wants to do a gbagbo. Oya do it.....jail is waiting for him and shepopotamus |
Next in line....Patience Ebele Jonathan for 30 years. |
Ivory Coast's former first lady, Simone Gbagbo, has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for her role in the violence that followed the 2010 elections. Gbagbo, 65, had been charged with undermining state security. Her husband, former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo, is awaiting trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC). More than 3,000 people died in the violence that followed the presidential poll after the ex-leader refused to accept defeat to Alassane Ouattara. She and her husband were arrested in 2011 after troops stormed a bunker where the pair had taken refuge in the main city, Abidjan. And it was in the same city where Gbagbo - once called the "Iron Lady" and known for her fiery speeches - faced trial. She was also accused of disturbing public order and organising armed gangs. 'Ashamed of Ivorian justice' She denied witness accounts that accused her of personally distributing arms to the death squads that operated in Abidjan during the five-month conflict. The court unanimously sentenced her to 20 years, which is the sentence for undermining state security. The prosecution had only asked for 10 years - but this had only been for the charge of disturbing public order. The BBC's Ali Bamba in Abidjan says the verdict was delivered in the early hours of Tuesday morning after eight hours of deliberation by the jury.The former first lady remained calm, as she had been throughout the trial, almost as if she knew what was coming, he says Her daughter from a previous marriage, Marie Antoinette Singleton, told the BBC's Newsday programme that the sentence was unfair and a sign of "political justice". "Why would you want to double it? It's not about justice; it's about getting rid of political adversaries."If we say that something wrong happened, it happened on both sides. Nobody looked into bringing all responsible parties to trial," she said. Simone Gbagbo's lawyer said they would appeal."I was expecting Simone to be acquitted," Rodrigue Dadje told the BBC French service."There is no proof of her involvement at a personal level… I am ashamed for the Ivorian justice system." 'Humiliations' The former first lady was on trial with 82 other supporters of her husband - 15 of whom were acquitted.Two former military allies also received 20-year jail terms: Gen Bruno Dogbo Ble, once head of the Republic Guard, and the ex-navy chief Adm Vagba Faussignaux. The other accused got lesser sentences. Before her sentencing, Simone Gbagbo had said that she forgave the prosecution, despite the humiliation she had suffered during the trial. "I forgive because, if we don't forgive, this country will burn," she said. Both sides were accused of atrocities in the conflict that followed the 2010 poll. But our correspondent says despite a promise from President Alassane Ouattara that both sides would face justice, no-one in the president's camp has been charged. Laurent Gbagbo, is facing four charges at the ICC in The Hague, including murder, rape and persecution.The ICC had issued an arrest warrant for Simone Gbagbo too, but this was dismissed by the Ivorian government. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-31809073 |
changes1:Big idio.t infact you're a sorry human being with no thinking faculty. |
eddie1:You idio.t you're nothing but a degraded and toxic human being that has a soak away for a brain! Continue peddling sentiments for a clearly incompetent leader while your country is destroyed you buffoon. In 1993 northerners voted for mko over tofa. Even in Kano where tofa is from, mko won. Now you'll say the southerner has to be Christian for northerners to despise. Big fool...Nigerians deserve the kind of leaders you get coz you're a cursed people |
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God forbid. Artiku-wetin? This man will sell Nigeria to the lowest bidder in less than a year!
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