Politics / Re: AIT Should Appologise To Peoples GENERAL. by gregg2: 2:50pm On May 01, 2015 |
[size=18pt]Nonsense!!![/size] That senile cow-rearing 'Baba One Chance' should be the one apologizing to AIT 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Should AIT Apologize To President-elect Muhammadu Buhari? Bayo Olupohunda by gregg2: 1:04pm On May 01, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Apologise to who?
Nonsense! Is Buhari God? Let him be sworn in and let us see what he will do to AIT. Apologise my assss.
I love the way Dokpesi responded to him[/size] |
Politics / Re: Buhari First 7 Horrible Acts Since Becoming President Elect by gregg2: 10:19am On May 01, 2015 |
OP is very intelligent |
Politics / Re: Pics: Governor Okorocha Leads Eastern Delegation To Celebrate Victory With GMB by gregg2: 1:43pm On Apr 30, 2015 |
[size=15pt]All I see are faces of APC members of Igbo extraction
Real Igbos are not interested in Buhari's administration. Buhari can go to hell. Igbos can prosper without FG. Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi etc were not built by government money[/size] 11 Likes 3 Shares |
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: An Amazing Hyper-realistic Biro Drawing Of President Goodluck Jonathan(photos) by gregg2: 1:38pm On Apr 30, 2015 |
[size=15pt]This is wonderful[/size] 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Buhari Expresses Delight At The Rescue Of Captured Girls And Women by gregg2: 12:55pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
The scam succeeded |
Politics / Re: What Is The Difference Between AIT Paid Advertorial And That Of Punch? by gregg2: 4:49pm On Apr 28, 2015 |
[size=15pt]PUNCH did much more unethical damage to Jonathan than that singular documentary from AIT[/size] |
Politics / Re: FG Hands Over NITEL To NATCOM Consortium by gregg2: 4:36pm On Apr 28, 2015 |
[size=15pt]Old news.
NATCOM won the bid about a year ago and had since practically taken charge. Well, maybe, this is a mere ceremony.[/size] 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: May 29: Mass Looting, Last-minute Recruitment Scandal Trail Amaechi’s Government by gregg2: 12:00pm On Apr 28, 2015 |
Amaechi is evil |
Politics / Re: APC Manifesto Not Quran Or Bible, It Can Change ---Buhari by gregg2: 10:52am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Naija have entered one chance 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Silva, Anyim Head Buhari's Inauguration Committee (photo) by gregg2: 4:12pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
[size=13pt]So, criminal Sylva is now Buhari's team leader?[/size] |
Politics / Re: David Mark Pays Buhari A Visit At The APC Headquarters In Abuja. Photos by gregg2: 4:01pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
That is Democracy without bitterness. Kudos to Oga Mark.
ACN/APC would instead order their members never to go near President GEJ 6 Likes |
Politics / Join The Call for States to Use Card Readers For LGA Elections. by gregg2: 3:57pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
[size=13pt]It was to some extent effective in curbing election malpractices in the national and states elections.
Join the call for states SIEC's to adopt the use of this technology to also clean up electoral fraud at LGA's levels [/size] |
Politics / Re: President Elect Gen. Buhari On TVC Live!! Lets Discuss The Info From Him by gregg2: 3:36pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
[size=18pt]'Baba One Chance'[/size] will make 1 naira equal 1 dollar 13 Likes |
Politics / Re: Doyin Okupe: 'I Still Insist That Buhari Has No WASSCE Certificate' by gregg2: 5:30pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
kastonkastrol: well a man without certificate is gonna be your president for the next four years... so learn to deal with it [size=15pt] Buhari is never my President. I am not proud of him.
How many Nigerians even voted for him? 15m out of total population of 180m does not represent a true wishes and aspiration of a people. Never!
I can't wait for 4yrs to come and go[/size] 38 Likes 6 Shares |
Politics / Re: Jonathan Denies Spending N2trn On April Elections, Campaigns by gregg2: 8:23pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
I heard reliably that APC pays PUNCH Managing Director 20m naira every month for himself and his writers to share |
Politics / Re: "Baba One Chance" . . . Buhari's New Name? by gregg2: 8:18pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
[size=20pt]'Baba One Chance'[/size] 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Aso Rock Deserted After Presidential Election by gregg2: 7:02pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
[size=15pt]It's normal[/size] 2 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: "Baba One Chance" . . . Buhari's New Name? by gregg2: 6:57pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Gbawe:
Same here. I can bet any money most of these "GEJ till 3085" elements, probably about 95% of them, will not be here by September this year. We remained in opposition for four years from 2011 and came here daily, despite not having power at the centre, because we genuinely cared about Nigeria and wanted to see our dear nation gain good leadership.
What makes you think GEJ's supporters will not be here? Or you also erroneously think we were getting paid for supporting GEJ? Baba One Chance has nothing to offer this country 4 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: "Baba One Chance" . . . Buhari's New Name? by gregg2: 6:42pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
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Politics / Re: "Baba One Chance" . . . Buhari's New Name? by gregg2: 6:35pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
BABA ONE CHANCE OP, I agree with you 100%.
Uninformed Al-Majiris that vote only on ethnic and religious sentiments were actually the ones that chose a President for Nigeria 12 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Jonathan Personally Called INEC Returning Officers To Rig And Increase His Votes by gregg2: 6:26pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
esantex: Jonathan Personally Called INEC Returning Officers to Rig and Increase His Votes To Win According to their findings, President Goodluck Jonathan played a direct role in efforts to rig Nigeria’s presidential election that took place on March 28, 2015, including placing telephone calls to pressure returning officers to alter vote tallies. The extent of effort to rig the polls for Jonathan and the outgoing president’s direct role in the scheme, emerged from interviews and tips offered by electoral officials, security agents, foreign and Nigerian election monitors, and members of the president’s own party - the PDP. Weeks before the election, as Jonathan’s internal pollsters warned that his reelection prospects looked dire, the president and his inner circle of associates approved several measures to rig the elections... Investigation by Sahara Reporters revealed that these included massive deployment of soldiers to several states in Nigeria’s southwest to help intimidate voters sympathetic to the APC, the redeployment of police and other security officials to ensure that those who favored the incumbent president were assigned to “politically tough” states, and the movement of massive amounts of cash to designated states to entice both voters and opposition party agents to swing their support to Jonathan. When all the steps failed to deliver enough votes to the president, Jonathan and his inner circle went into panic mode once collation of results began. At the end of the first day of election collation by INEC, as it dawned on the president’s team that he was headed for defeat, Jonathan sent retired Colonel Bello Fadile to shop around for any judge who would give an order to stop the collation. A judge told Sahara Reporters that this effort largely failed because the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court had warned other judges to refrain from entertaining such controversial and potentially incendiary election-related cases . The one judge Mr. Fadile thought he could count on pleaded that he had left Abuja for his hometown for Easter holidays. Once the plan to use judiciary to scuttle the collation collapsed, Mr. Fadile recruited ex-Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe, to lead the role in a plan to physically disrupt collation of results. Mr. Orubebe drove into the collation center with two heavily armed men believed to be Niger Delta militants. Once Mr. Orubebe arrived at the International Civil Center (ICC), of the collation venue, the Department of Security Services (DSS) withdrew its security detail clearing the way for Mr. Orubebe’s thugs to foment mayhem. The agency also jammed the Internet service at the center, making it near impossible for reporters at the venue to access the Internet. Our investigation revealed that what saved the day was the refusal of the Nigerian police at the venue to accept the order to withdraw from the venue. The police commanders at the collation center demanded an official letter from their Inspector General if they were to leave, arguing that their posting to the venue had been done via an official letter. “ We said it would be unwise to leave [the collation center] without a counter letter or signal from our headquarters,” one of the police officers told our correspondent. As Mr. Orubebe began his disruptive action, Usman Abdullahi, an aide to INEC chairman Attahiru Jega, sent text messages to a few notable Nigerians as well as some Western diplomats alerting them to the possibility that the armed men who accompanied Mr. Orubebe would abduct Mr. Jega. Sahara Reporters saw a copy of the text message. Mr. Jega’s calm response to Mr. Orubebe’s antics, as well as the refusal of the Nigerian police personnel to quit the ICC, foiled the plot to abduct the INEC chairman. Mr. Jega remained on his seat for the better part of the day, refusing to leave the table even as he declared short breaks to await the arrival of election returning officers from various states. Sahara Reporters learned that several of the returning officers were flown into Abuja on a presidential jet. However, the jet made unusual “disappearances” and curiously long delays in bringing in returning officers from the South South and South Eastern states. One of the Presidency sources said the president ordered a delay in flying in the returning officer of Borno State by at least four hours. The president figured that the poll results from the state would widen Mr. Buhari’s lead, giving Nigerians and the global community a clear picture of the APC candidate’s decisive and irreversible domination of the presidential polls. While the returning officer from Borno State was abandoned at the Air Force base in Maiduguri, the returning officer from Delta State presented figures that temporarily seemed to boost Mr. Jonathan’s electoral fortunes . Several sources disclosed that these delays were part of President Jonathan’s tactical game. President Jonathan made frantic calls to several returning officers from the South South and South East urging them to bump up his final figures to enable him win by at least 500,000 votes against his rival, Muhammadu Buhari. At the time of the president’s calls to returning officers, Mr. Buhari was already leading by at least three million votes according to authentic results published by Sahara Reporters the day before Mr. Orubebe’s meltdown at the ICC. A source at the Presidency confirmed to Sahara Reporters that President Jonathan personally reached out to at least four returning officers to ask them to inflate presidential election figures by several hundred thousand votes to enable him win the elections. In one instance, the source said, one of the returning officers told the president that the number of accredited voters was not up to the figures Jonathan wanted him to present to INEC. According to our source, the president remained unfazed. “ Just declare the votes, I will take care of the rest ,” the official quoted Jonathan as stating. Our sources at the Presidency said Jonathan was counting on the usual tactics of using corrupt judges in the Court of Appeal as well as Supreme Court to uphold the outcome of fraudulent elections. The sources also revealed that Sahara Reporters played a critical role in frustrating the president’s rigging plan by publishing the unofficial results of the presidential polls based on accurate compilation of results called at various state collation centers. “When your website published the results, there was little or no room to maneuver,” one source at Aso Rock said. He added that Mr. Orubebe’s reference to the publication of the election results was actually a reference to Sahara Reporters’ accurate representation of the polls tally from across the country. Our source said that, having been convinced that President Jonathan could pull off a victory by manipulating figures, some of his ministers and party officials began celebrating. For instance, a junior minister for Foreign Affairs, Musiliu Obanikoro, tweeted that he wished to be the first to congratulate Jonathan for emerging victorious. Also PDP spokesperson, Olisa Metuh, spoke on Channels TV, urging the APC to accept defeat and behave peacefully [in anticipation of the rigging] . In the end, President Jonathan and his team came to terms with the reality that no amount of hanky-panky could secure victory for them. Jonathan’s much-praised acceptance of defeat was not part of his original design, according to sources close to the president. They said world leaders had inundated Jonathan with calls demanding that he accept the outcome of the polls. The calls were intensified as soon Mr. Orubebe began his public action aimed at disrupting the collation. Diplomatic sources in Abuja told Sahara Reporters that the UK and US put enormous pressure on President Jonathan not to undermine the collation process or scuttle the polls. The barrage of pressure finally worked. Jonathan gave orders for the pilot of the presidential jet to head for Maiduguri to pick up the Borno State returning officer. Once the official was brought to Abuja, the final collation was done and Buhari emerged the winner. Nonsense 1 Like |
Politics / Re: "Baba One Chance" . . . Buhari's New Name? by gregg2: 6:21pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
MzJackBaueress: So you feel you just made sense?
Whether you like it or not, General Muhammadu Buhari is your incoming president. You TANoids have 8years to lament and cry. You either join the CHANGE team or you perish in the atlantic ocean. [size=13pt] I will never ever be proud to call Buhari my President. Never!!![/size] 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: "Baba One Chance" . . . Buhari's New Name? by gregg2: 6:12pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Buhari: My govt will end Boko Haram in two months
APC: Buhari did not promise to end Boko Haram in two months 15 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: APC Carrying Out Horrible Protests In Akwa Ibom State by gregg2: 3:35pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
[size=15pt]Only a mad man will think APC can win a local govt in Akwa Ibom[/size] 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Political Thug Allegedly Kills Himself In Akwa-ibom State. by gregg2: 8:42am On Apr 12, 2015 |
[size=13pt]APC and thuggery Serves them right[/size] |
Politics / Re: Buhari To Appoint Experts For Minsters’ Handover Notes by gregg2: 10:03pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
[size=15pt]Rubbish Unneccesary wastage of resources
What will then be the duty of the ministers who willl subsequently take over[/size] |
Politics / Re: IMO Governorship Election Result by gregg2: 8:19pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
I am a PDP supporter but I don't see Okorocha losing. Orlu results will upturn that slim PDP lead 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: Hurricane Fayose!! by gregg2: 6:41pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
[size=20pt]Wow . . . . I love this man[/size] 4 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Mr Udom Emmanuel Refuses Punch Newsmen; Punch Hate Pdp by gregg2: 2:25pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
[size=20pt]PUNCH is so disgusting really[/size] 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Jonathan Goofed Again! by gregg2: 2:16pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
[size=14pt]So, what's your beef with that response, OP?[/size] 11 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Photos: Jimi Agbaje Gets Accredited At His Polling Unit by gregg2: 11:48am On Apr 11, 2015 |
[size=14pt]Lagos need Jimi Agbje.
Lagosians say no to continious looting of Lagos treasury by Tinubu and his gang[/size] 4 Likes |