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" . . . vowed to mobilise Northerners to beat him (GEJ) in the 2015 elections. . . . . .called on northerners to unite and support the move “to chase him out of the Villa through election.”. . . The leader said . . .we have set out machinery . . .for the prime position of Presidency come 2015, to broker the peace and security of the nation, which has been in crisis for some time now. “. . . initiative for all agencies of the North to begin to consider, in order to generate total cooperation and support for our consensus candidate come 2015,” he said. . . . . North had suffered a lot under the current dispensation. . . .Several northern leaders have lately been holding political meetings and speaking about plans to produce a presidential material to wrestle power from Jonathan . . . . . . that level of awareness in the North, we will win with the backing of Almighty Allah. . . He added: “2015 is precious to us and we are seeing what is actually against us … a bitter lesson for us now. “North ought to hold political power, but the North now is nothing in Nigeria. The economic power is the West, whether you like it or not. Take the statistics of the banks in this country, the financial houses, the corporate organizations; tell me who manages and who owns them. “The commercial activities in this country are in the East. In my own local village, we have energetic boys, but even if it is anything, it is from the Igboman that I get it. “We Northerners . . . reason and work as one . . . O critical! ![]() |
. . . .like true owners of power plotting come back, reclaim what's rightly their's? Watcha say? ![]() |
AS the emergence, on the streets of Abuja, of President Goodluck Jonathan’s posters for the 2015 election continues to generate comments and controversies, a political group, Concerned Arewa Patriots (CAP), believing thatthe President may have clandestinely flagged off his campaign, has vowed to mobilise Northerners to beathim in the elections. The group has, therefore, called on northerners to unite and support the move “to chase him out of the Villathrough election.” This is just as the Conference of Political Parties (CNPP) has urged thePeoples Democratic Party (PDP) to give Nigerians a break, saying it has become obvious that the President isrunning for a second term. In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, the CNPP said: “All we demand isthat there should be free, fair and transparent elections in 2015; most importantly, that the President should not either covertly or overtly use his high office to manipulate the electoral process.” The convener and pioneer national leader of the group,Mallam Maiyaki Idris, said in Kaduna yesterday that to “be able to appreciate the path to lead to our goals of unity and sustainable development, we have set out machinery on course to fish out the very best of ourown, to seek for and pursuethe prime position of Presidency come 2015, to broker the peace and security of the nation, which has been in crisis for some time now. “We make this humble appeal as an initiative for allagencies of the North to begin to consider, in order to generate our total cooperation and support for our consensus candidate come 2015,” he said. Idris argued that although Jonathan could contest for the Presidency, the incumbency factor should notdiscourage the North from fielding a consensus candidate for the position, alleging that the North had suffered a lot under the current dispensation. He said: “My own religion believes that power belongs to Almighty Allah and Allah gives it to whosoever He wishes and He can take it at any moment…” Several northern leaders have lately been holding political meetings and speaking about plans to produce a presidential material to wrestle power from Jonathan, if he decides to vie for the 2015 Presidency. Said Idris: “God will still give power to who He wants, but God helps those who help themselves… “What we are saying here now is that we should help ourselves… that somebody is an incumbent does not mean that automatically he has won the Presidency and that is what we are talking about. “There must be election and rigging cannot succeed without our cooperation. We are the ones they give money to go and then they rig and get away. “But if we say this time around we are not taking it, it has to be an election and ifthat level of awareness is created in the North, believeme we will win that election with the backing of Almighty Allah, because God created all of us and He has blessed us and not one particular individual… “So, the issue of conceding to somebody is a weakness and it demoralises people.” He added: “2015 is precious to us and we are seeing what is actually against us… It is a bitter lesson for us to accept what we are doing now. “North ought to hold politicalpower, but the North now is nothing in Nigeria. The economic power is the West, whether you like it or not. Take the statistics of the banks in this country, the financial houses, the corporate organizations; tell me who manages and who owns them. “The commercial activities in this country are in the East. In my own local village, we have energetic boys, but even if it is anything, it is from the Igboman that I get it. “We Northerners have cometo a stage where we should sit down and reason and work as one, irrespective ofreligion or tribe.” CNPP said it was only concerned with the protection of the inalienable right of Nigerians to elect leaders of their choice in 2015. According to the statement: “We are least concerned about who becomes the presidential candidate of PDPand therefore the intra-party power tussle should not pollute our political landscape. “For those who engage in a do-or-die battle to capture the PDP presidential ticket and rate it as election beforethe election, we advise they come out of such mundane thought, as the granite merger of the ACN, CPC, ANPP and other progressiveforces will wipe out such hang-over.” CNPP also demands the implementation of the core recommendations of the Uwais Electoral Reform Committee Report, alleging the Prof. Attahiru Jega-led Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was requesting for dictatorial powers to disqualify candidates, to muscle the opposition and cancel elections arbitrarily. (Author of this article: From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna) http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=109595:north-ready-to-chase-jonathan-out-of-power-in-2015-says-arewa-patriots&catid=1:national&Itemid=559 |
Question's already answered. But just to remind you, those were the hands that made the phones, simply exchanging greatings after successful hardwork. |
Poor Sylva, do you say the poor and downtrodden shouldnt cheer at your predicament? That's what it feels like being an everyday Nigerian, helpless you know. Wouldnt you have struck a better deal if you had pitched your tent with the masses, at least by now your support would have been limitless i.e if you ever have a problem in the first place. We stand by and watch as you deal with your goodluck or badluck. Guess day of reckoning is here. |
Think it's a joke or something. FYI, you aint heading nowhere with that kind of orientation. You expect good to come easy, you're wasting your time. Better keep up the fight against your samesex tendencies cos that's only sure way out. If you fail, rest of your life may end regret? My piece of advice. |
These things are assuming dangerous dimensions. Public office holders now join the masses in accidents and dying avoidable deaths be it air or land. May be it's time for em to come home to the realities of governance. Aint that safe no more. |
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Where's AcidTalk? 2013 predictions coming true? Downtrodden masses know nothing but to cheer when their leaders die. Do you blame them when all they see in them is hopelessness? It's time for them to drum up goodwill by delivering good governance. The people are desperately anger like the land is cursed to never bring forth good. It's terrifying, let all repent! For every single politician that loses life, scores/hundreds of everyday's Nigerians avoidably die unanounced/unnoticed due to bad governance! HardFact!! . . . .lest I forget, RIP . . . . . |
Double post error. |
Onlinebiz2012: Download super marioTnx bro. |
Jellita: Tribalism don start!No worry, our eyes dey clear. |
Dudu_Negro: no not at all. there was a fallout that nearly resulted in catastrophy. ibb wanted to hand over to his fellow niger state.brother, abdulsalam abubakar. ibb wanted to create a dynasty for niger state like they enjoy in core north. abacha revolted . a stay of transition was ordered by the northern elders to negotiate a truce. ibb fearing the delay was ominous and moreso he had lost credibility with the northern elites hurriedly got the fvk out and put sonekan in the seat. the truce never happened, abacha took over power. if he had lived to transition power he never would have handed over to abdulsalam. abdulsalam came in power because abacha was killed in office.Nice one there. Well noted. Ulterior motive element remains present. |
mikuz: What happened to it?Download link. Tnx. BTW, anyway to get good mp3 file, as against junk files with fake bitrates and poor sound qualities? Tnx. |
seanet01: They will not do that now. They are hypocrites of the highest order.I've always known Bakare's intents are more altruistic than anything else. Even when he keeps silent, like in recent times, they'll say he's been bribed! Many of those who criticize him do so out of sentiment. Reminds me of Gani, bless his soul! |
I Hate 9ja: lasgidi politic'z don turn to tinubu'z family inheritance.........9ja......i detest this countryBefore nko? Na your papa get Lagos, abi you be Lagosian? Abeg make you leave our opposition leader T. . .nubu make him dey show us the way. |
Ehen? That one na news? We done know tey tey say na she dem wan give am. Who dey put mouth for their family affair? If Lagos turn to family business nko, wetin come happen? Abi who qualify pass her for ACN? **Even though shaa na she them give road contract for Iganmu side for Lagos wey she chop the money clean mouth. The road done come bad pass before as contractors dem don vex leave am waka** |
I've always known Pastor Tunde Bakare has always been on point. Let critics come speak now |
Been hear that rumour. Whether true or not I no know. ![]() |
Somehow I can't but share the feelings of the poster and co. Sometimes it's good to go hard on running them down that are running the country with countless potentials aground and holding the people down. If they ever come across such damning assesment of the Nigerian situation maybe it'll shock them into being less stewpid and compel em to turn new leaf. Sometimes desperate situations require desperate measures. Isn't the suffering of the Nigerian masses in midst of this plenty a well thought out plan of the leaders? Or are we afraid to admit we have grave leadership problems? |
Gov Suswan should at least start by being a good Christian: upright, prayerful, humane, honest, . . Raising alarm is not enough. Let him first deliver good governance to the people . . . |
Uduaghan? Contract inflation is that not their area of specialization? They should remember to use N97.93 billion to buy tissue papers to consolidate their good works. |
Dudu_Negro: abacha was a northrrner and muslim, why did ibb hand over to ernest shonekan instead of abacha?. . .to make it look like. . . But he foreknew Abacha'd still come for it. |
Stegomiah: it is d work of d DevilMean she was handwork of devil? |
Good for them. Next time they should play with a grenade and post stories about it on Fakebook. At such young age. You dont give to dog holy things. |
@Helpmeogod, may God answer the prayer of your name. Amen. All this Hausa muslim kind of thing na a murky water of sort not so sure how to venture into. Let those who understand them better come speak abeg. But I've always know the last thing a southerner will do is to kill people "because Allah commanded so", or segrate because of faith, unlike the core Hausa's. |
I pity Inyanya. Let him not go and learn from the experiences of past stars how to manage deals with clients. He may end up sorry if these things are true and continue to happen. |
Ifa Studies? By the way the kind of religious unity expressed here in Osun is quite symbolic in today's Nigeria that's become synonymous with religious (no thanks to our exceptionally fundamentalist Hausa muslims up North). Will it hurt the Northern muslims to learn from these examples? |
nne3870: We reject all the curses from you in Jesus name.Hey sis chill naw. Your blood dey hot o. Shebi him say we fit avert am through prayer. Eh, may be na time to pray be this, abi no be so? |
Prophet AcidTalk at it again? Well done o. |
joey4jo: ^^And who is this?? Ajanle are you using your other account? Na wa o!Hey Bro, maybe make you go use Sapele water wash face. Only one Aj for NL. If e no be Aj e no fit be like Aj. |
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