Politics › Re: Crack In Reps Over Islamic Banking Policy by gregg2: 11:50am On Jul 25, 2011 |
It's not a coincidence that Sanusi was not questioned when he appeared before the House, It's part of the grand design to force this thing down our throat . It's also not a, coincidence that having announced the coming of the bank while in Zambia, he came back and had a Christain sign the press release for CBN. Not also a coincidence that a Christian presided over the shame that was called appearance before the House. |
Business › Islamic Banking: It Won't Work, Sanusi Is Looking For Trouble - CAN by gregg2(op): 9:43am On Jul 09, 2011 |
The latest of the controversies in Nigeria is the Islamic Banking being touted by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. In reaction, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has put its feet on the ground that it won’t work. The body suspects and says there is more to the agenda than meets the eye, and is clearly opposed.
The CAN President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, in this explosive interview, outlines the argument of the group he leads and why it would never accept Islamic banking as championed by Sanusi.
He also faults Sanusi as lying to the nation in his comment that he had made efforts to reach the Christians on the matter without success. This is a must-read for his contentions and how Sanusi has been running the CBN as a sectional and religious body in defiance of the law and the constitution. But in conclusion, Oritsejafor says these problems coming up from all corners now, from security to other matters, are like intentional traps and hurdles put in the way of the president by people who would not want him to succeed. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/newsonthehour/2011/july/09/newsbreak-09-07-2011-001.html |
Politics › Re: Has Oam4j Been Bribed By Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga To Hide Threads? by gregg2: 4:14pm On Jul 08, 2011 |
Poster, go to court to contest that a non-indigene has been given a ministerial slot meant for Lagos. |
Politics › Re: Debate Gets Serious Over Spoof Request For Nigerian President Jonathan’s Iq by gregg2: 8:49am On Jul 08, 2011 |
A second class (Upper division), a PHD holder. . . infact Sahara reporters is cracy. |
Politics › Re: Mr Abati: Good Luck But Beware by gregg2: 9:36pm On Jul 04, 2011 |
My dear, you still live in the past. A new dawn beckons. GEJ is determined to transform the country and needs good people like Okonjo Iweala, Bath Nnaji, Reuben Abati etc to work with him.
Let that young man be. |
Politics › Re: No Engineer In Gej Cabinet, Yet Nigeria Want Technological Development. by gregg2: 10:52am On Jul 04, 2011 |
NSE is just making noise. They don't neccessarily need to get ministerial appointments to perform. |
Politics › Re: No Engineer In Gej Cabinet, Yet Nigeria Want Technological Development. by gregg2: 11:43am On Jul 03, 2011 |
What is NSE? Do we have engineers? Bunch of quacks. |
Politics › Re: Governor Alao Akala's Press Release After Election by gregg2: 9:26am On Apr 29, 2011 |
Fhemmmy: If this is true, then, this man is not a beast that you all has made him look like.
My guy that man was not bad. Tinubu and his gang lobbied the Lagos press to paint him black. |
Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu Is A Religious Bigot by gregg2(op): 2:29pm On Apr 28, 2011 |
zstranger: Remi Tinubu is a Xtian, doofus It's political Goddex: Poster, Amusun (Ogun) and Ajumobi (Oyo) are muslims? I don't think so. Yes, they are. confirmed. |
Politics › Bola Tinubu Is A Religious Bigot by gregg2(op): 2:10pm On Apr 28, 2011 |
The man has an agenda to islamise South West. One way of achieving that is to install muslim governors in all SW states. The fact we have Raji Fashola (Lagos), Sen Sanusi I Amusun (Ogun) Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), Senator Isiaka Ajimobi (Oyo) etc was deliberate. Tinubu never see any good from an 'infidel' christian. The only christian ACN governor, Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti) might just be marking time and would soon be replaced by a muslim governor. Tinubu is not different from Buhari. |
Politics › Re: Calling All CPC Supporters by gregg2: 5:44pm On Apr 20, 2011 |
na_so: Coup Plotters Congress Corruption pass corruption crying presidential candidate confused pastors coallition Buhahahahahahahahahahaha . . . (rolling on the ground |
Politics › Re: I'v Start Regreting Why I Voted For Gej. by gregg2: 9:58am On Apr 20, 2011 |
@Poster Gerraway my friend! |
Politics › Re: Can U Imagine! by gregg2: 4:28pm On Apr 19, 2011 |
Who's this mugu? Where did you get your figures from? |
Politics › Re: Gej Supporters Come In And Explain These Numbers by gregg2: 5:34pm On Apr 18, 2011 |
@Poster I'm not a PDP member but I know that those states are governed by PDP governors. PDP has sufficient structures on the ground. You can call them PDP strongholds.
Frankly, I expected you to question how the baby CPC got those huge figures credited to them. |
Politics › Re: Shocking Revelations About Buhari by gregg2: 5:11pm On Apr 07, 2011 |
@poster In addition, Buhari is clueless, dump and not articulate. I watched his interview and it was not inspiring at all for one aspiring for the highest office in the land. GEJ is a lot better than him. |
Politics › Re: Muhammad Buhari Watched The Match Seated In The Abuja National Stadium by gregg2: 9:25am On Mar 28, 2011 |
Shame on Buhari. That gimmick is too cheap. Mere hipocricy. |
Politics › Re: How Buhari Skewed PTF Projects In Favor Of His Northern Zone- By Yoruba Body by gregg2: 7:02pm On Mar 26, 2011 |
BB my assss. I'm sorry for Jarus that has created about 30 ID's to support Buhari.
Sorry, Buhari will lose again. |
Politics › Re: Did Pastor Bakare Actually Say This About Buhari? by gregg2: 11:19am On Mar 10, 2011 |
It's terrible how many use God's name to deceive. |
Politics › Re: Mimiko's Labour Party: Acn Is A Party Of Deception by gregg2: 11:07am On Mar 10, 2011 |
ACN leaders are rascals. Period. |
Politics › Re: Did Pastor Bakare Actually Say This About Buhari? by gregg2: 4:02pm On Mar 08, 2011 |
Goddex: “Let me tell you the truth by the spirit of God, God told him this? |
Politics › Re: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by gregg2: 10:52am On Feb 27, 2011 |
Buhari's posters and billboards in Calabar only make mockery of him. Even some local government Chairmen and councillorship aspirants make better posters during campaigns. |
Politics › Re: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by gregg2: 10:27am On Feb 26, 2011 |
Nice analysis Papabrown. |
Politics › Re: I Was Grossly Misunderstood - Gej. by gregg2: 5:45pm On Feb 14, 2011 |
That statement was not an insult to Yoruba. Shame on you Fashola! (though I admire your good work in Lagos), Shame on you Ribadu! Shame on ACN! |
Politics › Atiku Has Just A 'diploma In Hygiene'? by gregg2(op): 11:04am On Jan 08, 2011 |
Atiku Abubakar's highest educational qualification is a Diploma in Hygiene?
I saw this on one of the adverts that appeared in a national daily on Friday, obviously posted by one of GEJ's supporters. It had ‘Experience’ as heading and the pictures of the two aspirants below it.
On the side of Jonathan, the advert had the following: ‘Ph.D, deputy governor, governor, vice president, acting president and president’. On the side of Atiku, it has ‘Diploma in Hygiene, nil, nil, vice president, nil and nil’ respectively. The advert went on to inscribe boldly under Jonathan ‘Humility’ and under Atiku ‘Emptiness’ and called on Nigerians to ‘Spot the difference’.
That was funny. |
Politics › Re: Witches And Wizards Warn Atiku by gregg2: 9:46am On Jan 07, 2011 |
Hmmmmmmmmm . . . this is funny, very funny. |
Politics › Re: Nairaland: Nigerian Of The Year 2010 by gregg2: 3:45pm On Dec 18, 2010 |
gej |
Politics › Re: 2011: Plot To Replace Jonathan With Sambo Thickens by gregg2: 10:55am On Dec 04, 2010 |
@Poster Forget Sunnewspaper |
Autos › Re: 2004 Honda Accord @ A Best Offer Of 1.650,000m Come Grab It by gregg2: 6:51pm On Dec 02, 2010 |
Post mileage |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Wins Water Leadership Award! Are You Kidding Me? by gregg2: 9:28am On Nov 30, 2010 |
@Poster I don't know where you live. Public taps run 24/7 in Calabar, honestly. Anybody that lives here will testify |
Politics › Jonathan Is 53 Today . . . Happy Birthday Sir. by gregg2(op): 10:02am On Nov 20, 2010 |
Jonathan @ 53
From FEMI FOLARANMI, Yenagoa Saturday, November 20, 2010
Today, as President Goodluck Jonathan marks his 53rd birthday, his kinsmen, from the serene Otuoke community in Ogbia Local Government Area wish him good luck. Moving through the community and talking to people, it is obvious that there is joy in their hearts, with the radiance in their eyes, as they pray profusely for a man they described as a gift to Nigeria.
From his family, to distant relations, to his friend, one thing binds all of them together: Jonathan remains the humble man, who God has decided to bless because of his disposition to life. Dayani Green, his cousin, who stayed with him while he was deputy governor, described Jonathan as a simple man and wishes him good luck on his birthday.
“The president is a very simple person. He has feeling for fellow human beings. He does not like to indulge in anything that would make people suffer. Rather, he would do things that would satisfy the people. I wish him good luck. “Already, his name is Goodluck, but I wish him more good luck. Right from his growing up days, in a Christian home, we have never heard that Jonathan fought anybody. He has always loved people. This is why God has continued to bless him. If you offend him, he would leave everything to God. He is not vindictive. He believes his destiny is not in the hands of man.
“His elevation to president was God’s doing. For some of us, who stayed with him then, we remember that he always told us not to let anger rule over us. He is instrumental in my going to the University of Port Harcourt. He is responsible for anything that pertains to my school. He does not discriminate. I wish him good luck on his birthday because he deserves it.”
Frank Odum Paul, Community Development Committee (CDC) chairman of Otuoke community, said right from when they were small, nobody heard that Jonathan was involved in any negative thing. He said: “President Jonathan is my uncle. He is a humble man and I knew this right from my childhood. We have not heard that he fought with somebody or did any negative thing. This is why most of us want to emulate him and imbibe some of his characters. The entire community wish him happy birthday. “As for the 2011 elections, he is the right person to take away the sorrows of Nigerians. I believe that he is capable of handling the affairs of this country and stabilise the economy.”
Elijah Ateki, a distant relation said that Jonathan is the ideal gift to Nigeria at a time when the country needs a leader to transform it. “I am from Otuoke community. President Jonathan is a humble man. Before becoming president, he was one of the frontrunners of this community. He has always fought for the progress of this community. He is a peaceful man, who wants other people to progress. He has encouraged a lot of people financially and morally to go to school. He is a good man. I wish him happy birthday and best of luck, to achieve his ambition as the president of this great country. Though I am from his community and people might say I am praising him because of this, the truth is that Jonathan is a gift to Nigeria. This is a man who can fight for Nigeria. He is the only person for now who would do well for the country.”
Pa Peter Okori, who is in his 70s, said he knew Jonathan as a man who cares for the needy and prayed that nothing stops him from achieving his ambition in 2011. The old man said: “I have known Jonathan right from when he was a young man. He is a good man and a leader. He is kind to the needy. I wish him good luck on his birthday. It is definite that he would be our president beyond 2011; nothing would stop him, by the grace of God.”
Mr. Benson Sunday Agadaga, a former commissioner for information in Bayelsa State, attended the same primary and secondary school with President Jonathan. Also, he and the president worked together briefly before going to the university. He described Jonathan as a man, who listens to people. Agadaga wished Jonathan more good luck, as, according to him, he needs every good thing to transform Nigeria and make the people happy.
He said: “President Jonathan is my kinsman. His community is two communities away from my own, in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. All of us attended St Michael’s Primary School, Oloibiri. He was a class ahead of me. We also met in Mater Dei School, Imiringi; we passed out the same time. We got enlisted together at the Customs and Excise in Port Harcourt and after two years, he left for the University of Port Harcourt and I also left for the tertiary institution. That was how far we went.
“Jonathan is extra-careful in doing things. He is blessed and a man of destiny. He is a leader with integrity, who listens to the views of the people. Jonathan is a meek human being who listens to people. Initially, when he was made a prefect in school, he was reluctant because he wanted to be focused on his studies. He does not like distractions. He was eventually prevailed upon and he took the position and throughout, the House became the best. He is someone who can be described as a silent achiever. I wish him the good luck, which has been following him, so that he can use it to transform Nigeria.” http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/nov/20/national-20-11-2010-003.htm |
Politics › Re: Who Will You Vote For In 2011 by gregg2: 11:08am On Nov 09, 2010 |
I need Goodluck |
Sports › Re: Why Are Super Falcons Only Igbos by gregg2: 10:59am On Nov 09, 2010 |
@Poster They are doing us proud afterall. |