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I don't know why this topic is still an issue let alone this thread getting to page ten. If not for the fact that it is dangerous if a lie is told long enough and not busted, I would have been worried why egift and barca are still entertaining TANoids. The constitution is really clear. If pdp and her band of TAN viruses think GMB is not qualified, what stops them from going to court to stop him. It is only a PhD holder from PEJ high school that will hold on to this when an affidavit has been obtained from court. Someone has pasted the section of the constitution, read it and understand. If you and your paymaster is still not satisfied, you can hire Aondoakaa or any of the millions of hungry layers to argue your case in court. Meanwhile, the mammoth crowd in Kano today inspires me to cherish and keep my PVC in a safe place for that LOVELY day feBUHARI 14 ALL progressive Nigerians, Show some LOVE with your PVCs
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xreal:True, punch is not an NGO. But shouldn't sensitive nation issue/interest come first? If you flip the coin, don't you think the security operatives would have invited the editor if someone publish this kind of ad saying gej is likely to die soon (God forbids)? Often times in sane countries, national interest come first before financial gain. Even if Buhari dies of natural course today (God forbids), there is likely to be violent because punch was irresponsible for placing financial gain ahead of national interest by accepting and publishing that ad. |
Something is still not right. I believe PUNCH should be sanctioned. This is a national issue a respectable newspaper like punch should have rejected such ad. I recall during Obama's second bid campaign, CNN rejected Obama's simultaneous broadcast with other networks on the grounds of ethics or something like that (if I remember very well). I see Punch as an accomplice and should be sanctioned for this mockery of our past heros. |
PerfumeRepublik:And they didn't use it when we were trying to qualify for nations cup or to boost the price of oil in int'l market ![]() But na serious spell sha. I no dey oo |
babestella:What do you understand. Well, I am not surprised your understanding is just like that of your jesus from otueke. My love don't worry you hear? my gateman's room will soon be vacant. You can come and take the place for your petty pure water business. Let me ask you do you have your pvc or you are just a pay-per-post e-warrior? feBUHARI 14 will soon be here my love. I have got a BIG PVC gift for you
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gp6liveth:I am a graduate from one of the finest school in the country. One of the universities that the clueless one denied funding which forced them to embark on strike action that lasted for 5 months. Your useless phd holder looked the other way when young innocent souls were wasted while sleep in their school domitary. It took him days to accept innocent girls with dreams that went to write WAEC were kidnapped. 9 months going the girls are still not rescued whether by negotiation or military force. So tell me who does not value education. Anu ma nu |
babestella:See "painment". Truth hurts pele se o gbo. Oh BTW I am not a northerner. Ntooooorrrrrrrrr ![]() |
waternogeteneny:Yeah. gej built school so that he can send his BH boys to go and kill the innocent children in their dormitory abi? #enough-of-needless-bloodshed |
kbabajide:Is it only in the north? I read a few days ago that lagos pdp realised gej is not sellable. so they are concentrating on the governorship candidate i.e agbaje |
Change2015:I am sure he got his phd either from pej high school or one of the almajiri schools built by gej |
Why would any sane person want to ask him about a letter he have not seen. To add salt to injury, he wants him to comment by fire by force. Anyway the guy apparently knows his right. |
Demdem:Thank you for the example. But this example is somehow understandable and I don't expect much rouse since it is the Oga that defected to another party. In this case, it is the deputy that left his original party from which the governor was elected who made him the deputy. In this part of the world, we are authority freaks. Imagine the deputy to a Tinubu or Atiku or Fayose or T.A Orji defecting to another party. All things being equal that deputy is a goner. I still think Aliyu is covertly working for GMB while not necessarily leaving PDP. But then, maybe I am just being over suspicious. |
Ozin:You see your problem is you sit down in Australia and conclude that every criticism that gej get is because we hate him just because he is a southerner. Well FYI, I am a southerner too and his brother from Niger Delta i.e Festus Keyamo just shredded to pieces. It will be foolish to deny or using your words "play ostrich" with what keyamo wrote here: http://saharareporters.com/2015/01/18/keyamo-explodes-between-jonathan-versus-buhari-here-president-who-destroyed-pdp-and You also assume we accuse gej of all the evils in Nigeria. Where did anybody blamed gej for running down the refinery? Where did anybody asked gej to fix refinery (even though he has been in power for almost 6 years). Well you are wrong again. We have said it over and over again that gej is not the problem of Nigeria. He is just a silly dumb clueless mor0nic a$$hole compounding the problems. For many sincere Nigerians like Keyamo, whatever supposed achievement gej might have had elsewhere (like your symbolic disappearance of queues at filling stations hahaha) goes down the drain if he cannot improve on the two most deadly monster threatening our nation. Of course gej did not destroy the refinery and the electricity industry. We know that and to prove that nobody is playing ostrich, we continue our lives and buy our own personal generators for electricity. Quick question: Do you have to buy petrol in Australia just because you want to iron your shirt? Similarly, nobody is playing ostrich with the state of bad roads because we have waited good roads for decades. Many of us are lucky enough and have found a way around it with our personal jeep vehicles. Sad, because owing a jeep vehicle is not a solution. So again, we are not really blaming gej for it and not excessively bothered about the lack of this government and its predecessors to provide smooth roads. Also, many Nigerians have given up on our local schools. We spend millions of dollars to get quality education in foreign countries. Same goes for medical care. All these we have been used to and not really holding gej responsible for not correcting this abnormality. What we blame gej for is his irresponsible handling of corruption and insecurity. Although both are not new and he certainly didn't bring them to Nigeria, these two cancers have spread to alarming levels that the country is just existing by the grace of God. Have you noticed that the int'l community now mocks us instead of rallying around us to fight corruption and insurgency https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dyGxQzwZ80? Did you see or hear of any serious outrage when 100s were killed in Baga like when few people were murdered in France? Its not because they hate us (because the int'l community stood by us when Chibok girls were kidnapped). Its because we have shown we don't value Nigerian lives and are not serious about ending these issues. Keyamo explained it better that I can put it. You can read and be more informed about the country you claim to love and have a stake is being run. http://saharareporters.com/2015/01/18/keyamo-explodes-between-jonathan-versus-buhari-here-president-who-destroyed-pdp-and |
kingphilip:I am not sure if Aliyu still retain him as deputy, that is why I asked the question. Your examples have no correlation with my point. Sure there have been many cases of discord between govs and deputies as far back as 1999 (Tinubu vs his deputy). But I am yet to see a case where the deputy decamps to another party and yet retains his position. Something is not jiving. It looks like Aliyu is working underground for GMB while he retains his status in PDP. |
arewatech:Is this how dumb some people are as to lack the ability to see sarcasm? That line was meant to taunt gej and his team who think gej being a phd holder is better and smarter than any northerner who according to their many silly/mischievous arguments on nairaland only go to almajiri school. |
Wow! Politics. Is he still the deputy? The deputy gov. changes party and the oga i.e the governor is not mad and still retains him as his deputy tell alot about who the governor is working for. How can Aliyu (an Aboki) be smarter than a PhD holder ![]() |
The Op is in Australia I don't blame him. Although he was quick to tell us that Australia also produces crude, what he fails to tell us is if Aussy also import refined petroleum products. I read about a week or two ago that the eurozone was hit by 5-yr low deflation. This was due to reduced cost of energy and infact the deflation is still threatening the zone. So if Australia does not import refined petroleum products like Nigeria, I will not lose sleep over Australian gov. not reducing prices. But Nigeria import a bigger chunk of her hydrocarbon needs. The prices are down on the int'l market by as much as 50%. Except I am missing something, this reduction (it is now obvious that it is election-motivated) is long over due. |
What is the rationale for just N10 reduction when the price of crude has gone down by more than 50%. I guess its election strategy but e don fail. |
Thank you Keyamo for not only confirming what some of us have been saying about this government but for also adding more facts that only elites like you have access to. This facts and conscience-clearing truth being told by an elite Niger Deltan and a Christian, I wonder what the pdp bigots will say now. |
noblezone:I stopped reading when I got to the bolded part - that is all I need to know your type - those filled with hatred for anything northern muslim. How can an "over-decimated" muslim population in the north be sympathetic to those killing them mercilessly? Use your God-given brain and answer that question. How can a population be sympathetic to a cause designed to wipe them out - its like saying the Jew were sympathetic to Hitler's ideology. There was a report yesterday of jungle justice meted on a young man who was SUSPECTED to be a BH member. He was killed by a mob of the same of northern muslim youths. Later upon investigation by police, it was confirmed the young man (the victim) did not have any explosives with him. And here you are accusing the same northern population of being sympathetic to BH. Oh BTW I am not a northerner. |
jaybee3:What is this one saying? Has the economy not broken down already? |
Swiftboy:Of course he could not balance the account because the people who should account for the billions could not and have not made a sensible reason/justification for the missing funds. I am sure it was also part of the brain-washing propaganda act that made NNPC and the minister to be pushing the responsibility to each other on channels TV during questioning. And when SLS raised the alarm, he was sacked. May I ask what was SLS's sack pinned on? Financial recklessness - as a result of donations made to schools and bomb blast victims - he was not sacked for embezzlement or corruption and certainly not incompetence as you are trying to portray. What about the sudden new status militants with the mouth-watering security contract? Is that part of the brain-washing propaganda too? Today shell, mobil and other int'l oil companies have sold many of their assets (I am sure to gej cronies if we investigate) because the business is not profitable for them anymore owing to the record-breaking level of oil theft inspite of the pipeline security contract to militants. Less than half of the revenue stolen from the new record oil theft is far more than enough to build world standard rail system for the country and people are here applauding 10-hr rail system from enugu to phc. Again I clap for gej ![]() |
bolivnnaija:Transparency? You mean like firing someone who raised alarm over unaccounted billions of dollars while keeping those who couldn't account for the money in office? You mean like not making public the findings of PWC on the missing billions from NNPC? I am sure you are refering to the making billionaires out of well known militants. Sure gej has performed like no other -clap, clap ![]() |
Wow! i am surprised people are rolling out the drums, cheering and comparing locomotives with electric trains. The locomotive that spent 10hours between enugu and port harcourt - a distance of less than 250km. https://www.nairaland.com/2088514/train-ride-enugu-port-harcourt Even a tipper would have made the journey in shorter time. Please don't give me the crap about things getting better when history in this country have very little record if any of public infrastructures getting adequate maintenance. The purportedly newly refurbished airports are reported to have leaking roofs already. The train trip from enugun to pch in the above link broke down and passengers had to come down for repairs - its less than a year and we are already seen rots! Yet people roll out the drums cheering. SMH |
coolscott:At the bolded: How do you contrast this with pipeline and water way security given to militants? Oil theft risen to record-breaking level. Militants buying military hardware for navy. Are all these "good strategies and diligence, and not brute force" in the battle against corruption? Did I talked about the unaccounted billions of dollars in NNPC and the government failure to publish the PWC report after 3 months? Or are all these the result of people threats to make the country ungovernable? |
Well I have said this before on another thread and I will repeat it here. First I must condemn the killing just like any sane human should do. But for me, I think the problem is people always look at things from religious perspective. I can tell you categorically that there is freedom of speech everywhere in the world and whether people believe it or not there is freedom of speech in saudi, iran, indonesia just as there is freedom of speech in US, France, Russia, North Korea and of course Nigeria. But what people fail to realise is that, although you are guaranteed your freedom of speech anywhere in the world, NOBODY CAN GUARANTY ANYBODY'S FREEDOM AFTER SPEECH. And this applies to all countries on this planet be it Saudi, Iran, US, France, India etc. People hold different things sacred. I just read on another thread that Jim Clancy of CNN was fire just because of some unguarded statement. Edward Snowden exercised his FREEDOM OF SPEECH in US and now he doesn't have his FREEDOM AFTER SPEECH. Does that make US (although secular but a largely christian nation) an intolerant country? You are free to go to India and exercise your freedom of speech in whatever way you like and start mis-yarning or being satirical about their temple gods, but bear in mind that you may lose your freedom after speech. People should be responsible enough to respect what other humans hold sacred. People should be responsible enough to know the boundary and respect it no matter the topic - religious, politics, national security, economic etc. For some, it may be religious, for others it may be national security or something else. Know for sure you have freedom of speech, but no one can guaranty you freedom after speech anywhere in the world. |
argon500:What you forgot to say is that although oil theft have been around before gej, but never has it gotten to this level. It is so high that the major int' oil companies are threatning to pull out of Nigeria since the business is not so profitable anymore. Have to pay an insane amount for security (JTF), thus making the cost of exploration in Nigeria is insanely high yet and now increased oil theft has made things worse. 2. increased petrol price from 65-97naira in a period of oil boom over 110usd/barrel consistently for years,You also forgot to mention that now that the int'l price of crude oil is less than $50/barrel, why is the price of petroleum products not reversed? I read a few weeks ago that the eurozone experienced as much as 5% deflation owing to reduced cost of energy. I guess the reduced price of oil trickled down to the rest of the economy. Obviously not in my dear country.[/quote] 3. power supply has not seen any worthwhile improvement 5 years down the line, it is still the same 4,000mw bullshittt+- , i have been hearing since the Obj regime . I just saw a protest on Channelstv of Benin youths destroying properties of the distribution company in care of the region due to poor power supply to their areaAgain you forgot to mention the fact that tariff has gone up inspite of no improvement in quality of service. Talk about gej creating billionaires over-night. He used privatisation of phcn majorly to "settle" his allies who just increased tariff with very little investment into the existing infrastructure to make the system better - thus they start raking in millions from day 1. |
Are these the sophisticated weapons that Nigerian army cannot match? |
searay:After reading all that you have said. I just have one question for you guys: Why is going to court so difficult? |
OrlandoOwoh:My brother! They are just scared to their pants after seeing the hand writing on the wall. They know they don't have a case. The law is simple and very clear. All these silly scenarios people are painting will just fall flat in its face. Even INEC knows it and that is why they are not doing anything silly contradicting the law. |
It is obvious that some pro gej lawyers must have studied in the new almajiri school. The constitution is very clear and supersede all. pdps should go to court. I wonder why that is so difficult to do ![]() |
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