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PoliticsRe: What If The Military Take Over Now? by hoeyeadoe: 10:50am On May 08, 2009
A coup would mean starting the struggle all over again. We dont want a military regime.

Silently, I stir my mind with the worse case scenario, n trust- we dont want that

If anything would happen at all, let us take our children to a far away country, write them the history of Nigeria until now and declare another Hiroshima incident. Let us all die n rot for our inactions and corruption and leave our children the discretion of determining their future.
PoliticsRe: Study- The Long-term Effects Of Africa's Slave Trades by hoeyeadoe: 10:31am On May 08, 2009
yeepa, i'd cum bak to this after my exam. over n out.
PoliticsRe: Nuc Proposes N150,000 Tuition Fee by hoeyeadoe: 10:27am On May 08, 2009
4 govt uniz? aint yu better being in a private uni?
PoliticsRe: It's Time For Revolution by hoeyeadoe: 10:03pm On May 06, 2009
PoliticsRe: It's Time For Revolution by hoeyeadoe: 9:53pm On May 06, 2009
Saint, dis is sm dark assed description, luvd it though.

Revolution! Revolution!! Revolution!!!

it's forward looking to talk about REVOLUTION and inspiring to take the lead and see that others are following.

How do we identify the right recruits for this blessed task, I am very much in, are you? What have you done n what are you duin abt it.

What can we all do together?
PoliticsRe: Is President 'yar Adua Qualified For The 2011 Election? by hoeyeadoe: 9:33pm On May 06, 2009
NO!!!

We want Fresh Blood, Realistic Vision and an Energetic Mind
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Remains The Best! by hoeyeadoe: 9:28pm On May 06, 2009
Ayo,

so? what if? Pealeaze, there are far better things to debate or raise opinions about. Let's face it-he didnt really have an option.

Move on, we need effective progress. Spearhead that.
PoliticsRe: The Nigeria Of My Dream ! Can It Be Achieved By Just Sitting In Your House And Making Comments ? by hoeyeadoe: 9:17pm On May 06, 2009
Kobo, yu've spoken.

My pp, in the words of BIG n puffy, ' Be the Change'. Now!
PoliticsRe: Over 17 Million Nigerians Live Abroad- Maduekwe by hoeyeadoe: 10:12pm On May 05, 2009
do we have a better option? (just at the title)
PoliticsRe: Question About The Constitution by hoeyeadoe: 10:10pm On May 05, 2009
4ever, as long as such is appointed.
PoliticsRe: Final Death Blow To Nigeria's Democratic System by hoeyeadoe: 9:43pm On May 05, 2009
@ poster, not yet. We've still got a lot of task ahead. In the words of B.I.G n puff daddy, 'We cannot change the the world unless we change ourselves'.

@  others-I bet her chidren's lives were online.

Notwitstanding, (one might like to say)
PoliticsRe: Igbos Elevating The Status Of Previously Unrecognized Positions:Why TheHate Then by hoeyeadoe: 9:33pm On May 05, 2009
This claim is unappealing, and as such, poster should try his best to refrain from such. Nigeria is a federation ( however ineffective). Let's not have anymore biafranish inkling.
PoliticsRe: Which Is Worse, Swine Flu Or Corruption Flu? by hoeyeadoe: 9:23pm On May 05, 2009
Asa, No one knowz. One is as bad as the other.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Swine Flu Free_says Minister_of Health by hoeyeadoe: 9:20pm On May 05, 2009
Hopefully.
EventsRe: Can One Have A Small Wedding In Nigeria? by hoeyeadoe: 9:16pm On May 05, 2009
it is possible. As a matter of fact, i'm having that kinda wedding. Just the nuclear families and our very close well wishers.
TV/MoviesRe: Comedy Or Horror Films: Which Do You Prefer? by hoeyeadoe: 8:05pm On May 01, 2009
has any1 seen the bloody valentine
CultureRe: What Do I Gain From Africa As An African by hoeyeadoe: 8:28pm On Apr 30, 2009
Nothing. But the guarantee of a better life for posterity if you make your own postive investment now.
TV/MoviesRe: Comedy Or Horror Films: Which Do You Prefer? by hoeyeadoe: 8:12pm On Apr 30, 2009
it's gt to be comedy, it rules!
RomanceRe: Help! I Feel Really Terrible Now: by hoeyeadoe(op): 7:48pm On Apr 30, 2009
Ifeleke, Lmbaoooo, na yu sabi o

Akinagirl, read spyke's last note.

Everybody, He just told me he is in love with me, not to bother anyway- just keeping you posted.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Murder Grammar Here (feel Free To Tabon Here) by hoeyeadoe: 7:31pm On Apr 30, 2009
I!!! efery 1. I just lof to knows you guy are gr8. one luf siblings.
PoliticsRe: The Youth Are The Future Leaders! Is This Realistic In Nigerian. by hoeyeadoe: 3:25pm On Apr 30, 2009
Yes, that's exactly what happens when the youths are not up to the task.

Where are the youths? do you know yourselves? what capabilities av you to channel the course for an enviable Nigeria?

To a large extent, we should not blame these people because we have failed to identify the younger generations that could lead this country to the promise land.

The very few ones with a vision and the capability are not encouraged by the system and all efforts have bin lost in the process. A change is the solution through revolution determined by a carefully systematised procedure. The recruit is YOU. But, are you not better of taking bribes, raping, killing, stealing, yahoozing for all you care, Until we take it upon ourselves that we are the change in determination, Brother, You might read a similar story on NL in 40years time if you are lucky to still be alive by then.

do your part- follow the right tread.
RomanceRe: Help! I Feel Really Terrible Now: by hoeyeadoe(op): 2:31pm On Apr 30, 2009
grin.

Are you single? Would you mind a harmless kinda massage someday? free of charge of cos.
RomanceRe: Help! I Feel Really Terrible Now: by hoeyeadoe(op): 1:13pm On Apr 30, 2009
White , yu must have bin dere b4. And thx so much for saving me the grief of having to write that to spyke.
RomanceRe: Help! I Feel Really Terrible Now: by hoeyeadoe(op): 12:56pm On Apr 30, 2009
Binna n busygirl, thx

Tpia, I hardly shut the door to my room, so it wasnt behind closed doors

Just wise, now I knw

Whitelexi, deep thing inside who? lol, I didnt write that.

Ice, what exactly is nonsense?

Richo, what can I say

Spyke, I just laughed at yur comment but this is a serious matter.

Anyways, I've told him and now trying to get myself together.
PoliticsRe: I Did Not Resign, I Am Still In The Inec Family - Mrs Adebayo Ayoka by hoeyeadoe: 5:50am On Apr 30, 2009
This is a source that is controversial amongst some members. However, identify verisimilitude.

Federal government officials today piled pressure on Mrs. Adebayo, the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Ekiti State who resigned her position yesterday, threatening and blackmailing her into returning to her job.

Sources at the presidency told Saharareporters that the Federal government went all out to pressurize Mrs. Adebayo to withdraw her resignation letter because her actions were “heating up the polity.” That is code language for acting outside the script.

Prior to Mrs. Adebayo’s meeting with INEC’s Maurice Iwu today, Mrs. Adebayo was forced to endure foootball’s equivalent of close-marking by both party and government officials. A source within the PDP said Mrs. Adebayo had to be overwhelmed in an atmosphere of “shock and awe,” referring to the series of arm-twisting tactics calculated to ensure she returned to her job at INEC to complete last week’s re-run elections in Ekiti.
Before Mrs. Adebayo’s meeting with INEC chair today, her assistants told Saharareporters that she decided to abandon the election in Ekiti when the Commissioner of Police in the state brought a ready election “result” from Ido-Osi local government. When Mrs. Adebayo asked the Electoral Officer (EO) seconded from Osun State how he came about the results, which lacked the signature of the Polling agents, they said the EO told her they had compiled it at a police station in Ido-Osi. (When she made it clear she was not accepting it), Mrs. Adebayo then started receiving threats and pressure.

Today, as Mrs. Adebayo met with Iwu, she was asked if she had actually resigned, a question to which she answered in the affirmative. She was then told that the president had rejected her resignation and ordered her to complete the elections in Ekiti State.
Our source said Mrs. Adebayo agreed to do so for as long as the commission still believed in her credibility.

The Inspector of general of Police, Mike Okiro was reportedly asked to back down on his threats to arrest Mrs. Adebayo over PDP allegations that she collected N250 million from Bola Tinubu to resign in a manner that would embarrass the government.

When Saharareporters called Mrs. Adebayo, she merely said she was waiting for the outcome of her role from the president.
It is unclear if Mrs. Adebayo intends to announce the election “results” as compiled by INEC staff craftsman, Okey Ndeche, who is said to be Maurice Iwu' s capable stooge with the expertise to rig into office any politician who pays his price. INEC sources further said that Mr. Ndeche works closely with National Commisioner Victor Chukwuani, who gives effect to Iwu’s instructions on rigging.

The dilemma for Mrs. Adebayo in Ekiti was that Commissioner Victor Chukwuani was pressurising her to accept the results of Ido-Osi in accordance with Iwu"s instructions. But according to her aides, she refused to comply for the following reasons:
• The collation of the results was changed from the original venue to a police station, with this knowledge available only to the PDP agent; and
• There was no explanation as to why it was changed.
To underscore this point, the local government office where the collation was to be done was later burnt down so as to destroy the evidence - the ballot papers which would have shown that only one person had thumb-printed the ballot papers.
If the result is accepted there won’t be evidence for a subsequent challenge in court by the losing party.
PoliticsRe: I Did Not Resign, I Am Still In The Inec Family - Mrs Adebayo Ayoka by hoeyeadoe: 5:45am On Apr 30, 2009
Read that Yar would not accept her resignation until the election is completed. So, it's not like she didn't resign, she was persuaded to stay on.
RomanceRe: Help! I Feel Really Terrible Now: by hoeyeadoe(op): 5:36am On Apr 30, 2009
tell me- what are yu thinking? you think smthg is wrong smwhere sm-aw?
RomanceRe: Help! I Feel Really Terrible Now: by hoeyeadoe(op): 5:30am On Apr 30, 2009
Ogidi, you reckon?
RomanceRe: Help! I Feel Really Terrible Now: by hoeyeadoe(op): 5:22am On Apr 30, 2009
puskin, na wa oo. it's incredible the sort of things we take for granted, give me sm words of encouragement, boost my morale, I need help.

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