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Alj Uche:F/ck off scum//baggg. Did you attack them in person or you, as usual grouped a whole ethnicity in your silly accusations. As usual you are an ar/seee/hoooole. |
Alj Uche:Why are you sure a big mo//ron? Have you gone through your post to check all the hate you ve been writing? You are such a big fo//ol and a a brutal kill//er, You ve been advocating for killings and genocide but in your myopic and dangerous mind you fail to know what you are talking about. Go back and read the rubbish you have been writing here. Do not give me any rubbish excuse, because I do not need them. |
enyojo:And your source? Because results would be announced tomorrow means it's rigging. If Ngige is announced the winner tomorrow hope you will also claim rigging. |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=642832.msg8096287#msg8096287 date=1302464884]Dora won? oga a, which kain democracy rigging is this? [/quote]Wont you be happy if you see your fellow woman in the National assembly?Apga won two seat from women. Chris Anyanwu won a woman too.(Kema Chikwe) |
jason123:If you capture everybody in Nigeria as you are typing/saying now. Who's gonna be the God damned Oppsition? The polity is good as it is now. Let everybody disagree to agree and stop saying every post that concerns anyone from the east is about tribalism. |
Obiagu1:LP is holding it down in Ondo state. I think Mimiko doesnt want to be under Tinubu. http://saharareporters.com/news-page/latest-parliamentary-elections-results-live |
honeric01:Who else should claim the glory? |
lionness:I do not support rigging but SR tend to heat the polity with unconfirmed/false news. |
He won in his hometown. The results are in. |
Respect to the current president, |
My fellow Nigerians, When I assumed office as the President of The Federal Republic of Nigeria on the 6th of May, 2010, I promised Nigerians I would focus attention on three key areas-a. Electoral Reform, b. Energy Security in the Niger Delta and c. Electricity Generation-The three Es. In the Niger Delta we now have peace leading to a 20% increase in Nigeria's oil production. On Electricity Generation, we now generate power at our highest level in 10 years. And on Electoral Reform, yesterday you saw the beginning of a free, fair and credible electoral process. I, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, purposely made a conscious decision to break with the past and use the powers of the office of the President consistently for the good of the Nigerian people and not the power elite. In eleven months I have with the help of God kept faith with the Nigerian people especially in the areas I promised to give attention to and now I ask that you keep faith with one Nigeria. GEJ |
chic2pimp:Is it your money? |
haha. saw the video in hiphopworld. |
Sun of God vs Redsun |
LOL, haters were expecting to see bombs and missiles thrown in the room. Maturity is what you see in Anambra even if am not in anyway from the zone. |
Is there anything wrong if a wife listens/obeys her husband? |
jason123:What is the meaning of all this trash? What is southern sentiments? what do you call the support Buhari is getting from the north? |
Aigbofa:Why are you jealous? They were in loff and maybe the hottest couple in the politics section before everything went under. Maybe bad belle like you caused it. ![]() |
EzeUche wants to know the yoruba culture well before He proposes to Ileke Idi. . |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=641673.msg8077740#msg8077740 date=1302240183]He needs to take away the corruption in the education sector, upgrade our curriculum/ technologies etc. [b]Does anyone know the close estimation of Ekiti people in Lagos? Maybe that's what helped their numbers Ekiti Doctors are the most high paid doctor in lagos (fact, I made a thread about that a while ago), so I'm sure they contribute a lot to Lagos' population/academic statistics.[/b]Ogun's # has got to be a joke.[/quote]What do you need it for?If you ask for the estimation of ekiti ppl in Lagos, then It will be right to ask for the estimation of other ethnic group in lagos. |
[quote author=ekt_bear link=topic=641673.msg8077696#msg8077696 date=1302239579]Links: http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADQ923.pdf http://www.unicef.org/nigeria/ng_publications_South_West_zonal_fact_sheet_(English).pdf http://www.unicef.org/nigeria/ng_publications_South_East_zonal_fact_sheet_(English).pdf Also, what is up with Ebonyi?[/quote]The literacy level in ebonyi have always been low. I think they prefer farming. (Maybe), ![]() |
9jaganja:You are not making any sense. Trash. |
There is so much to deal with in the upcoming election. The culprits should be held and made to bring up the names of their sponsor. More like Al-qaeda connection. ![]() |
By Tokunbo Adedoja in New York A Japanese firm, JGC Corporation, on Wednesday agreed to pay $218.8 million criminal penalty for its participation in a decade-long scheme by some foreign firms to bribe Nigerian officials to secure Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas contracts. The firm, which is an engineering and construction company headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, was part of a four-company joint venture that was awarded engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts by Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Ltd (NLNG) between 1995 and 2004 to build facilities on Bonny Island. The EPC contracts, valued at more than $6billion, had been subjected to thorough investigation by the United States government which led to the imposition of huge criminal penalties on three other firms - Snamprogetti, Kellogg Brown & Root Inc. (KBR), Technip S.A. (Technip) - which participated in the bribe-for-contract scheme. A statement by the Criminal Division of the US Justice Department yesterday said JGC Corporation agreed to resolve charges related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) for its participation in the bribery scheme. With the latest fines imposed on the Japanese firm, about $1.5 billion in total penalties have been obtained to date for scheme to bribe Nigerian officials to obtain the EPC contracts. Quoting court documents, the statement said, "JGC authorized the joint venture to hire two agents - Jeffrey Tesler and a Japanese trading company - to pay bribes to a range of Nigerian government officials, to assist JGC and the joint venture in obtaining the EPC contracts. The joint venture hired Tesler as a consultant to pay bribes to high-level Nigerian government officials, including top-level executive branch officials, and hired the Japanese trading company to pay bribes to lower-level Nigerian government officials. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/japanese-firm-fined-218m-for-bribing-nigerian-officials/89178/ |
The identities of the six firms and their facilitators contracted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to print ballot papers, result sheets and other sensitive materials for the 2011 general election were Tuesday unravelled by THISDAY. They were Tip3, a Spanish company represented by Hashim Dikko, and Graphic Inline (Gi) with Sanni Lamido as proxy. Also on the list were Kalamazoo, represented by Dick Jackson, a Nigerian-Briton married to a lady from Kano; Aero-vote represented by one Yerima; and SanFrano, a German/Polish company represented by Sanni Musa. The sixth company that benefited from the printing contract was VI Solutions, sponsored by Yahaya Sani. SanFrano, according to investigation, was the firm that went to China to print the papers but failed to deliver on time for the April 2 elections. The six contractors received over N13 billion for the printing of the 75 million ballot papers and result sheets for each of the elections. The contracts were awarded to the companies by INEC in late February this year, according to investigation. Going by the terms of the contract, each of the companies was expected to print 75 million ballot papers and result sheets for the elections in respect of the National Assembly, presidential, governorship and state assembly elections. The number of registered voters is 73 million. THISDAY gathered that 75 million copies for the main presidential election and another 75 million copies for a run-off, totalling 150 millon were authorised by Jega and awarded to Tip3 Company, the Spanish firm. It was also leant that the Nigerian partners of Tip3, having assessed the volume of work involved in their contract, made representation to the commission that given the time constraint, they could not guarantee timely delivery of the job, but INEC was said to have urged them on Read more here http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/revealed-the-inec-ballot-paper-contractors-vendors/89142/ |
The Royal daddy needs to be sent to a life jail. How wicked can a man be? |
I believe he's a member of nairaland. |
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[/quote]Wont you be happy if you see your fellow woman in the National assembly?
Can you see that this divide and rule mechanism is killing us, southerners. The NC are afraid of the North, they want to unite with the south. All we need to do first, is to unite the South. Especially Yoruba and Igbo, politically. Once that is done, the SS will follow automatically. By this, we have move the batle ground from the South to the middle belt, If this can be done, our (southern) agenda of progress, religious tolerance and education can be mainstream in Nigeria. The so called North, will have no choice be to follow the progressive ways while the Northern cabal that has impoverished the youths (almajiris) for their manipulations will be relegated to the background.