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rusher14:Thanks for the correction |
I want to thank the people of Bayelsa, who bravely resisted the attempts by the ruling party to digitally alter the results of collated votes from the various collation booths. Due to the relayed information from one brave citizen of bayelsa, members of Elba squad were able to storm the hideout of the APC's electronic digital rigging team. The men discovered a house which was occupied by 7 Somali-Americans, 6 Indians and 3 Lebanese with some SW servants. They now all lie at the bottom of the creeks. If not for this selfless individual the elections would have been a repetition of the Kogi scam. But its still early days. We have received word of a phone conversation between some members of the APC leadership, who are putting their heads together on how to cancel the election. The PDP must resist this. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/apc-has-concluded-arrangements-to-rig-bayelsas-governorship-election-pdp/ |
criminalmindz:The APC leadership, is communicating via intercom between maitama and Ikeja. We have been able to tap into their conversation. They are currently looking at the legal angles of cancelling the elections. We have picked up the voice of two notable popular lawyers. They should be warned not to try anything funny. One of this so called APC strong men, eats cyanide laced Chinese rice three times a week. |
Brilliant article. But the cabal get their orders from the Labour party UK/ US Democrat party. |
Enesi47:Biafra is a creation of the APC. Read my thread on the creation of Biafra. |
[quote author=acidtalk post=40287848][/quote]My father, may God bless his soul, passed away on the 16th of December 2011. |
simplycarro:Contrary to the divisionary lies spread by propagandists and terrorists like you, the East is home to thousands of Northerners and Yorubas. I share a fence with a Man from Kebbi in my hometown. He has been a resident of the good state of Anambra for about 23 years. |
princejayboss:The IRC and Russia are bittersweet allies of Israel. There is no way in hell that Iran, will go against the instructions of Russia, to give weapons to a fool like BUHARI. He is going to beg like he has been doing since day one. No country on this earth will assist him. He is doomed to failure and isolation. This country will experience suffering like it has never seen before. The fuel scarcity and security challenges are just a shape of things to come. |
damton:May an explosion occur in the fuselage of the plane, brought about by an improvised explosive device. May the plane blow up into pieces, leaving no survivors. |
simplycarro:That is my point. No one would stop you, if you choose to pursue a career in the east. |
May he go and NEVER RETURN. Nigeria will be better without him |
simplycarro:That is just a section of my writeup. And FYI: Lagos is like NEWYORK. The Mohawk, Oneida, algonkians which were the native American settlers don't own Newyork, just like Yorubas don't own Lagos. Lagos belongs to the east, west, north and south. |
simplycarro:And how does that fit into my thread |
Ediot |
I have resisted speaking on this issue, but having witnessed how dirty and how far this APC government is pushing this Biafra facade, I can't keep quiet any longer. I will start from the beginning. We all know the story of the five majors who successfully organized and prosecuted the first coup. But what you don't know is that they did this on orders from Mi6 and some labour party members of the British government. In 1957, after the successful take over of England by the conservative party, the return of colonial states back to the people was started. Ghana was the first to gain independence, shortly followed by Nigeria. This saw the labour party of England and the democrats of America lose a tremendous amount of illegal revenue. So immediately, they regained power, they sought about a means to return this free nations back to their domination. Their spies and agents went about coercing and bribing members of the AG, who are actually a division of the labour party. They were able to get the Akintola splinter division of the AG to enter into an agreement with the Hausa-fulani NPC. This resulted into an inevitable electoral success for this new party known as the NNA. But, unfortunately for this new government, there was a split in the internal circle of the labour party, caused by disagreements over how the spoils should be shared. This caused a faction of the labour party, UK to coerce some members of the Nigerian army to organise a coup, in order to turn things in their favour. The George Brown faction of the Labour party was able to convince and supply the coupists with weapons and logistics of the intended targets. Their hope was to wipe out the top hierarchy of the NNA, and replace them with new leaders that would be loyal and subjective to their yearnings. The Coupists struck on January 1966 and murdered the influential members of the NNA party. Note, that the officers who participated in this coup were officers of Anioma extraction. Majority of the Anioma have for a long time, been corrupted by British spies and so fly the Progressive flag. But unknown to the coupists, information of the coup had leaked to the Harold Wilson lead UK government. So in a swift reaction, the UK labour government sent word to the Nigerian Army, to stop them from taking control of the country. This resulted in a stalemate, between the NA and the coupists. After a brief standoff between the NA and the coupists, negotiations were called and started, which led to an agreement by the coupists to surrender, and in return, they were promised sanctuary from their crimes. Aguiyi Ironsi, a Igbo general, who was leader of the army was picked to lead the new military government. And for a while, things got back to normal. But later on, Aguiyi Ironsi, started to see that the labour party did not have the best intentions for Nigeria, and were more interested in what they could milk from the country. This led him to enter into a secret agreement with the Michael Okpara UPGA group, who were working on the behest of the British Conservative party and the US republican party. They formulated a way in which the country could be moulded into a strong independent nation. This was the reason for the Unitary government reforms started by Aguiyi Ironsi. These reforms were targeted at restricting and restraining the elements used by the labour party to control the Nigerian state. When word of Ironsi's betrayal got to Harold Wilson, he immediately sent a splinter cell army unit in Nigeria to organise the assassination of the Nigerian head of state. But in order to masquerade his actions, he allowed the splinter cell to organise pogroms, and civil unrest, in order to create a chain and an explanation for the coup. The Murtala Mohammed coup was designed to counter the reforms by Ironsi, by splitting the country into regions which could then be easily controlled by the Labour party. The north was to go to Mohammed, the South South and East to Ojukwu. That was the reason for the airport takeover by Mohammed, in order to fly Northern officers, who were unaware of the dastardly plans by Mohammed. But halfway into their operation, the NA led by Gowon took back control and forced the coupists to surrender. Gowon was then made the head of the new military government. But the labour party was not done, and so later got their spy, Ojukwu to start another round of agitations, under the guise of protestations against Gowon to split the four existing regions into 12 states. Ojukwu, receiving backing from the American democrat government, sought to stage a quick occupation coup, which would seize the centre and force the NA to make him leader of the Army. But, once again greed crept into the circle of the Labour party, UK, which disrupted the plans and operations of the coupists. Halfway into the attempt by the 3000 Ojukwu mercenaries to take Lagos, word failed to come from the command centre in the UK. Without any orders from the British, the mercs were stuck and confused in their next point of call. This resulted in a faction of the Labour party entering into an agreement with the conservative party, UK, to upstage the Nigerian mercs and keep Gowon in power. After the mercs were pushed back to the South East, Ojukwu was put in a tight spot. Was he to continue with his plans or to accept defeat. |
This country we call our own, will become so hot for the APC that they will wish they never dreamt of power. Insha Allah, they will all burn. |
The people of Kogi should not allow the devil to destroy their lives. They should come out and organise bloody violent protests. They should attack the police, army and security personnel. They should defy the state and should not stop till a fresh poll is organised. If they do nothing and accept it as fate, God will strike the state with a deadly plague that will consume more than half the population. A word is enough for the wise. |
Lagos lawyer Festus Keyamo, who stood in for Lamorde, however, defended him thus: “He (Lamorde) is still a policeman, he has no reason to go on exile. Lamorde has served this country very well and let me tell you this if you don’t know. The only way to succeed as the chairman of EFCC is for you not to succeed at all.“Lamorde is not here today, not out of disrespect to the committee. It is a matter of complete misunderstanding of issues at stake. When Lamorde was invited to this committee, he was invited as chairman of EFCC and between then and now circumstances had changed. “He is no longer the chairman of EFCC. So, because of that, he thought that would be the end of his invitation because he was invited in that capacity. He then handed over the case and traveled for medicals. It was in his absence that the second letter came and addressed as the immediate past EFCC chairman. The fact that he is no longer the chairman, he can no longer be invited except as a witness.” The Chairman of the committee, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, in response, noted that the Senate does not accept representation when it invites anybody to appear before it. Senator Tayo Alasoadura, who is also a member of the committee, said: “We are in a situation whereby people are showing their shamelessness.” Alasoadura queried the capacity in which Keyamo was in the Senate being a lawyer to the EFCC “and the man he claimed to represent is no longer in office as chairman.” The Chairman of the committee subsequently stopped Keyamo half way through his presentation, insisting that anybody could be invited by the Senate panel to come and give evidence. Consequently, Keyamo and members of the committee engaged each other in a hot exchange at the end of which Anyanwu insisted that Lamorde should make himself available on November 24 notwithstanding the plea by Keyamo that his client would not be available until December 15. http://www.thecapital.ng/?p=965 http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/8222-former-efcc-chairman-lamorde-reported-to-have-flown-to-the-uk-for-medical-treatment This is the same man who did this Lagos-based lawyer, Festus Keyamo, has asked the National assembly to probe the immediate past Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison-Madueke, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and top officials of the corporation for “massive looting of state resources in collusion with some local companies in the oil and gas sector”. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/185240-probe-alison-madueke-nnpc-keyamo-tells-national-assembly.html |
Yeske2:Hope you understand English. How does that denote denial. Illiteracy is a crime |
Where are BBOG campaigners Where is Occupy Nigeria Where is Change ambassadors of Nigeria(piracy) |
We don't want him to resign. We want to kick him out of there. I swear, Fashola and Amaechi will die in prison. |
Get ready for the Nigerian version. Sheraton should get prepared. |
Where in his speech did he deny approving the arms deal. Aside the tweet from the useless girl, I can't see a direct denial. The only comment attributed to GEJ, is that the figures are staggering. |
Quote 32 I am loyal to Nigeria’s economy. I don’t have accounts or property abroad. All my children live and school in Nigeria. Quote 36 I have no intention to inflict pain on Nigerians. To save Nigeria, we must all be prepared to make sacrifices. Quote 39 I want to assure Nigerians that crude oil is not our ‘Black Gold.’ The real ‘Black Gold’ of Nigeria are her people and they can grow in value from gold to diamond via education. Quote 43 In my early days in school, I had no shoes, no school bags. I carried my books in my hands but never despaired; no car to take me to school, but I never despaired. There were days I had only one meal but I never despaired. I walked miles and crossed rivers to school every day, but I never despaired. Didn’t have power, didn’t have generators, studied with lanterns, but I never despaired. In spite of these, I finished secondary school attended the University of Port Harcourt and now hold a doctorate degree. Quote 56 We must develop a democratic culture in which the will of the people will be treated as sacred and be immune to subversion by anti-democratic elements. Quote 58 The beauty of democracy is that its practice is never final and always has room for improvement no matter how old a democratic society may be. Where we falter we must not fall. When we are weak, we must not surrender. Quote 3 My political ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/58-quotable-quotes-of-ex-president-goodluck-jonathan-58/ http://sunnewsonline.com/new/jonathan-is-symbol-of-democracy-says-us/ It's funny that he did and gave everything the people wanted, and in return he was stoned and insulted by them. But in the international community, the people know the truth and he is celebrated for his courage, fairness and honor. My President, I am afraid, it is we that don't deserve you. God will punish the 15million bribed Nigerians who participated in taking us back to Eygpt. |
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