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I will not because of the calculation/assumption of a few/majority elite based on facts, deny my conscience of voting for the right candidate. I refuse to let the perception of the electorate (majority) based on past elections & parties style (rigging) derail me of my choice of credible candidate. I turn my back on that feeling of "hopelessness" experienced by majority; that no matter what they do, their vote can never amount to bringing about change. I refuse to change my mind based on political analysis and their structures towards winning the Presidential election. Still will i vote wisely even if the most competent candidate has no political structure. No amount of preaching/brain-washing can make me accept a party that has taken us back for 12yrs even if my father were to be the candidate of such party. Knowing fully well that a Destructive means can never bring about a Constructive end. Yes, all might not be well but a well conscience has the might to reject the status quo & embrace change. Believing otherwise when something is right means you are part of the problem, no matter how you try to justify it. The fact that we cannot all agree on a common goal either as youths or as a nation does not give the room for us to deny the truth. I make bold to say i shall be voting Buhari/Bakare, keep your thoughts, advice or history 'cos it makes no difference for me. My conscience certifies them. I have no fear if they win or not, at least my conscience will judge me right. Even if I have boil on my thumb, i'll use my tongue. Nigeria lets vote without sentiments. |
booboo79:+6.5 |
next week is the presidential election, it is a different game all together, people should not be carried away by the parliamentary election, personally, i did not vote cpc because they did not have representative for the election in my area, even if they do, i would have still voted acn in lagos since brf is doing well. and i believe many voted with the same mind set, vote for the best candidate. for the presidency, i also believe people will vote with the same mind set, vote the best candidate, vote BB! |
confirmed |
BABE!:partly, gave them yellow card last season, they want to give me High BP, so i started eyeing Barca so far they are responding wella. if they dont win anything this yr then RED card for them! |
part of our contribution, printed t shirts |
Abbycrown:some guys gentleness has part 2, so will never come to u. |
Jarus pls get in touch with me my email hasyak88@gmail.com |
poster +8 |
its OK |
Koolking:+8 |
let say GEJ is ok, is he good enough to make the changes needed to move this country forward? looking from the platform he is coming from. |
olugirl:+8 |
“I am doing my best to ensure that all the mistakes of the past are not repeated. These include delays in the deployment of sensitive and non sensitive materials, a situation that often affects the starting and closing of polling on election dates, thereby creating room for politicians to manipulate the process in the past. Consequently, the question is not whether INEC is ready, but whether the other stakeholders are ready. Our major concerns at this moment are politicians and lawyers.” jega said this just about 2wks ago. http://sites.google.com/site/nigerian2011election/today-s-election-news/2011electionsanyfuturefornigeria |
and they are all quiet |
even though i will not call this a debate, to some extend he tried, pass mark |
na wa ooooooo, very interesting, knowing that they are not paid crowd |
slimghost:is he the only northern in the race? most his supporters are the masses and they are with him for what they believe he stands for, when the same mallams vote for abiola against their own brother in kano, they did not say "kai he is my brother" shallow talks |
[quote author=hasyak link=topic=634255.msg8016331#msg8016331 date=1301485619][/quote]just read the bolded and you leave us with doubt on your high level of thinking, it would have done you more good to leave us in doubt on it! |
bisiaet: |
how can i forget the king of pop himself, MJ |
Pweety4me:please just list 5 you feel are very important to you. |
yeah 9/11, internet very important event in the world history, but saying wenger the worst manager ever? i beg to disagree ![]() |
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will like to have your views on which event or person do you think you are privilege to witness or part of it? for me i have a lot: 1. Mandela; for his fight to librate his people 2. Mohammed Ali; the greatest sport-man 3. Obama; witnessing a black american president 4. Maradona; for his skills on football 5. the revolution going on in the arab world 6. my family 7. internet etc |
You have made mistake already, u dont have to pay for it for the rest of your life, the earlier the better you move on with your life, so divorce him asap. you will get someone better for sure, how worst can it be again? |
just got this mail thot i share with all here 17 March 2011 Dear Valued Subscriber Re: Annual Subscription price increase for DStv It has come to our attention that there are some queries around the DStv subscription price increase that comes into effect on 1 April, and we would like to ensure that the truth is communicated to you, our valued subscriber. Most of all we would like to reassure you of our best intentions and reaffirm our commitment to Nigeria, which is clearly demonstrated through our continuous investments in the country. In the last 5 years we have only had one price increase 18 months ago. Since then, despite the high inflation rate averaging around 11.95%, we have not increased subscription prices until now. Our current subscription price increase percentage is well below the inflation average with a 5 to 8% increase on DStv Premium bouquet. Additionally, we have added a total of 18 new channels over the last 18 months to the DStv bouquets, thus giving you, our subscriber, even more value and choice than ever before. These channels include channels made in Nigeria and showcased in Africa - displaying Nigeria's ingenuity and artistry; these include AfricaMagic Yoruba, AfricaMagic Hausa, NN24 and Sound City. The range of newly launched international channels includes Discovery World, iConcerts and Afro Music. Over and above this, MultiChoice is the only operating pay TV company that has invested in the latest television technology with High Definition (HD) television and launched the following channels - M-Net HD, SuperSport HD, i-Concerts HD, Discovery Showcase and SuperSport HD Extra - thus ensuring that Nigeria is up there with the best internationally in terms of access to the latest television experience and technology. The introduction of HD channels and the HD PVR decoder has revolutionized the television viewing experience of our subscribers. But that is not the end of our increased offering - in April we intend to add another three exciting new channels; so please keep a look out for these announcements. There is currently no other pay television company in Nigeria that has made as much investment in the production of local content and infrastructure. Over the last three years the business has invested over $100 million in the coverage of Nigerian sports, including basketball and football; has bought the latest outside broadcast (OB) vans to show live events, built studios and trained technicians. Our investment has not only been in sport, but also in Nigerian productions such as Tinsel, Naija Sings, Jacobs Cross, Comedy Club live in Lagos, Moments with Mo and Jara. We are also excited about the upcoming Big Brother Africa which has made many Nigerian stars! Our mission is to make pay television accessible to all Nigerians and to offer our subscribers a range of DStv bouquets which deliver both world class Nigerian and international content. We have stuck to this mission and our lowest cost bouquet - DStv Access - currently offers more channels than our nearest rival's premium bouquet for only N1,500. There has also been propaganda in the market that the price in Nigeria is more expensive than other countries, we would like to point out that Nigeria's subscription of $66 is 21% less than the subscription paid in South Africa which is currently R559 ($80.12) (SA has had annual increases). It is also important to note that the DStv service in Nigeria has the most number of channels, including HD and Nigerian channels. MultiChoice Nigeria is a Nigerian company and is the only pay television operator that has put significant investments into the upliftment and development of communities - this we have done through our schools projects and support of the Sickle Cell Foundation. We have also helped build sustainable small and medium businesses around the industry with the financing and training of a DStv SuperDealer network which are owned and operated regionally by independent Nigerian entrepreneurs to support the DStv customer experience for you, our valued subscribers. DStv has been in Nigeria for 15 years and has made massive investments to enable us to provide a world-class home television entertainment experience, we have many exciting new plans for the future to ensure you receive the best possible experience from DStv. In order to ensure the continued viability of our business and a marginal return on the investments that we have made, and are continuing to make, we unfortunately have to increase subscription prices from time to time. As has happened, we have always endeavoured to keep these as low as possible, whilst giving you so much more. We are most grateful for your continued support and will continue to provide a service that is consistent, efficient, and accessible. Yours sincerely Joseph Hundah Managing Director |
lagoshost:let the game begin, am in! |
zeeleso:cant imagine saying it better ![]() |
tope ayan:after reading your comment i felt more confused, so what is your point ![]() |
“Let me tell you that the document is not compulsory. That is, we are not under any obligation to sign it". "Asked if the party was not bothered with the barrage of criticism that might trail its action on the matter, Oke said the PDP would not allow anyone to push it around". |
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