Education › Re: NUC Bans Online Degrees, Abacha Varsity Certificates by Holak: 8:41am On Aug 07, 2015 |
But what do they mean by banning online degrees? First, when schools issue degree certificates, they don't indicate whether it was online or not? Two, when you say ban,what then follows? Are you going to arrest those undertaking online degrees? If you say they won't get jobs, are you an employer of labour? Will you dictate to an employer the qualifications to consider? Federal government don't even employ not to talk of NUC. What NUC can only do is to ban such people from taking up jobs in the University which is their domain. Then when you talk about Constitution, I wonder if Constitution stipulates how knowledge or certificates will be obtained. I hope no one is discouraged by this selfish move. The truth is that the Nigerian educational system is too poor and NUC should think about doing something about it. Even the DG of NUC got his Masters abroad. |
Politics › Re: Why I Wasn’t Moved By Orubebe’s Outburst – Jega by Holak: 4:30pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
ddippset: I like Jega. He strikes me like a honest man with integrity. But I don't know why he keeps praising the last elections. They were a sham. Faulty card readers nationwide. From underaged voting in the north, to voter intimidations in the south. From abundance of fake result sheets to foul play and compromise by so many electoral commissioners. Jega should stop fooling himself. He's a good man but his elections were a sham. You just nailed it on the head. I still maintain that it is easy to become a hero in Nigeria. Nothing different from other elections. All parties rigged in their strongholds. It was really a sham! |
Politics › Re: Buhari Hails Father Mbaka On 20-year Priesthood by Holak: 7:29am On Jul 30, 2015 |
[quote author=politicalpastor post=36408996][/quote]Prophesy or political prediction? If it is prophesy to have supported Buhari against GEJ, then millions of Nigerians are prophets then. I think Mbaka only spoke against Jonathan's regime and enjoined people to vote him out (campaign more or less). Other Nigerians also did that. That to me is not prophesy. It is only in Nigeria that someone will predict who will win election out of two contenders and if it goes his way, we hail him as a prophet. Shows the gullibility of Nigerians and the reason why religious businessmen have taken so much advantage of us. |
Politics › Re: Fear Of Buhari: Govs Rush To Declare Assets by Holak: 1:26pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
midolian: Overwhelmed by the new anti-corruption agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari, the 36 state governors have rushed to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) to declare their assets.
The bureau has, however, started investigation of the claims in the assets declaration forms of the governors.
None of the governors has chosen to make the list of assets public. But the probe of the declared assets might take some months to complete.
It was, however, learnt last night that the CCB is expecting all the governors to close down their foreign accounts.
An advisory has gone to the governors and their deputies in line with the Fifth Schedule, Part 1 on Code of Conduct for Public Officers.
According to findings by our correspondent, all the 36 governors have declared and submitted their assets forms.
The response was said to be “unprecedented” by a source in the CCB despite the fact that the governors have up to three months to do so. The constitution says: “The bureau shall have power to receive declaration by public officers made under paragraph 12 of part 1 of the Fifth Schedule to this Constitution.
“Subject to the provision of this Constitution, every public officer shall within three months after the coming into force of this Code of Conduct or immediately after taking office and thereafter (a) at the end of every four years; and (b) at the end of his term of office, submit to the Code of Conduct Bureau a written declaration of all his properties, assets and liabilities and those of his unmarried children under the age of eighteen years.”
A reliable source in the CCB said: “From our compilation so far, all the governors have declared their assets. This is the first time we are experiencing full compliance by the governors because of the anti-corruption policy of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“In spite of the fact that the law allows the governors to declare their assets within three months, they have all rushed to fulfil this constitutional obligation.
“I think they were all responding to the spur of the moment on anti-graft war. We are happy that the governors have emulated the President and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.”
Responding to a question, the source said: “Our law forbids us from disclosing the assets of any public officer, but from what is in our custody, none of the 36 governors has less than N100million assets.
“Some of them are worth billions of naira in their declaration forms.”
But the CCB has started verifying the assets of the governors to find out whether or not they were truthful in their assets declaration forms.
The top official of the CCB added: “We have started investigation of the claims of the governors to ascertain whether they are real or bogus. We will also try to find out if any of the governors padded his assets or not.
“The verification is going to be a painstaking exercise because the law is very strict on false declaration.
“It also requires huge overhead to move around the country to verify some of these assets. The only luck we have is that we have offices in most states of the federation.”
After the declaration, the constitution empowers the bureau to take the following steps. They are: “Examine the declarations in accordance with the requirements of the Code of Conduct or any law.
“Retain custody of such declarations and make them available for inspection by any citizen of Nigeria on such terms and conditions as the National Assembly may prescribe.
“Ensure compliance with and, where appropriate, enforce the provisions of the Code of Conduct or any law relating thereto.
“Any statement in such declaration that is found to be false by any authority or person authorized in that behalf to verify it shall be deemed to be a breach of this code.
“Any property or assets acquired by a public officer after any declaration required under this constitution and which is not fairly attributable to income, gift, or loan approved by this code shall be deemed to have been acquired in breach of this code unless the contrary is proved.”
“Receive complaints about non-compliance with or breach of the provisions of the Code of Conduct or any law in relation thereto. Investigate the complaint and, where appropriate, refer such matters to the Code of Conduct Tribunal.”
Meanwhile, all the governors and their deputies are expected to close down their foreign bank accounts in compliance with the Fifth Schedule, Part 1 on Code of Conduct for Public Officers.
The CCB official said: “The closure of foreign bank accounts is mandatory for these governors, deputy governors, and many elected members of the legislature and public officers.
“In fact, if anyone is found still maintaining his or her foreign accounts, he or she will be arraigned before the Code of Conduct Tribunal. Where such a public officer enjoys immunity, he or she will face trial after leaving office.”
The constitution says: “The President, Vice President, Governor, Deputy Governor, Ministers of the Government of the Federation and Commissioners of the Governments of the States, members of the National Assembly and the Houses of Assembly of the states and such other public officers or persons as the National Assembly may by law prescribe shall not maintain or operate a bank account in any country outside Nigeria.”
http://thenationonlineng.net/fear-of-buhari-govs-rush-to-declare-assets/ Declaration of asset is a Constitutional requirement. Every governor declares his assets with the code of conduct bureau as a constitutional requirement, not for fear of Buhari. What is a step further is declaring the assets publicly which even Buhari has not done despite his promise. |
Politics › Re: Buhari, Gbajabiamila Meet Again by Holak: 1:02pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
sultan457: A member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, on Friday met briefly with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Gbajabiamila is one of the principal actors in the leadership crisis rocking the House.
He was the preferred choice of the leadership of the All Progressives Congress for the position of the Speaker ahead of the election of the leaders of the 8th National Assembly.
Yakubu Dogara, however, emerged the Speaker after he defied the party leadership to contest the election against Gbajabiamila.
Efforts by the party leadership to also ensure that Gbajabiamia emerges the House Leader is also currently not going down well with the Dogara group.
The Friday’s meeting was the second one Gbajabiamila has so far held with Buhari.
Unlike the first one during which the President met with the lawmaker and about 29 of his colleagues loyal to him, only Gbajabiamila visited Buhari on Friday.
After his brief meeting with the President, the lawmaker refused to answer reporters’ questions.
He simply said he was in a hurry “to see the Chairman”, obviously referring to the APC national chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun.
source:http://www.punchng.com/news/buhari-gbajabiamila-meet-again/ Thought Buhari is not expected to interfere in the politics of the National Assembly. Backing some who lost against the person who won. Just like GEJ backing Jang against Amechi who won the NGF. What is the difference? Politics, same of same. Politicians, same of same. PDP and APC, same of same. The only difference is that the later has perfected the act of propaganda and Nigerians are becoming more gullible by the day. |
Politics › Re: Foreign Reserve Has Risen By $2.89b In One Month Under Buhari – Emefiele by Holak: 11:55pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
We have really lost the sense of critical reasoning in Nigeria, hence we are taken for a ride. Let us even assume that the figure of $2.89 billion naira increase is true. We are talking of reserve. What sense does it make that your earn N100,000 in a month and when you get your salary, you deposit it in your savings leaving your wife and children hungry: no food, no school fees, no shelter. You only want to tell the word that you can save money. Well, the good side of the news is that Jonathan left $29 nbillion. At the rate of Buhari adding about $2 billion in 2 months, it will take him 29 months to get to what Jonathan left assuming he doesnt spend a kobo out of it. Good admission. And then some people should be apologizing for deceiving Nigerians that they met empty treasury. Maybe they wanted to steal it. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Holak: 8:17pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Let us be sure first that the Chibok girls were kidnapped and they are intact. Hope it is not a ploy for the North to release Boko Haram detainees and then claim that Chibok girls have been released. That way, they can close the seeming scam on the kidnap saga. Wonder where these girls are and what makes them different that the Boko Haram guys are just keeping them to be used for ransom. Are they the only ones kidnapped? Why dont Boko Haram use others for ransom for their detained members. We should be probing some of these news that fly across. For me, I sense that something is not straight. |
Politics › Re: Read And Think Deep: Buhari, APC And Their Position On Boko Haram by Holak: 6:52pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Arch1: I supported a Buhari presidecy but i have stated severally(check my previous posts), Buhari CANNOT end the insurgency in the NorthEast.
The Boko Haram/ISWAP insurgency is more dire than we know. There are Boko Haram memebers all over West Africa, there are Boko Haram memebers in all the 36 states of Nigeria. This has nothing to do about APC or PDP Did you say that when GEJ was President? That is double speak. |
Politics › Re: Oby Ezekwesili Tweets About The Recent Incidents Of Suicide Bombing In Nigeria by Holak: 6:43pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Flashh: You should be the one to shut the fück up!
If Jonathan had taken it stiffer against Boko-Haram when they just started, it won't have been worse like this.
When it concerns Jonadafft you won't bark like a dog... Bunch of bias Jonadafft puppies.
Just go to the library and brush up your ignorance... Stop spreading ignorance here. Boko Haram did not start during Jonathan's regime. Please be properly informed. |
Politics › Re: More Graphic Photos From The Scene Of The Bomb Blast In Zaira,kaduna Today by Holak: 6:31pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
kendrick9: Do nigeria have a president at all? Buhari so far looks even more clueless than the suppossedly clueless jona... Since he assumed power,its been all bark and no bite..... Buhari is basically useless.. Whatever goes around, comes around. When GEJ was president, some northern elements chose to remain silent and watch Boko Haram develop instead of supporting the government. They saw it as a political tool to regain power, including, unfortunately the current President, Muhammed Buhari. They called Jonathan all sorts of name and made him look very ineffective and impotent. The chicken has come home to roost. We are witnessing Boko Haram like never before. The people who, though may not have been sponsors, but tacitly support Boko Haram insurgency are now at the receiving end. Incidentally, they have created a very bad blood where people now rejoice in the face of tragedy as they now see it as a political tool. If Nigerians are people who ask questions, they would have asked Buhari what he did as a Northern elder and 'statesman' either in terms of counsel or rallying support against Boko Haram. But, none of these, we all shouted CHANGE because the Western media said so. The chicken has come home to roost! But we pray not to use the lives of people to settle score. APC and the media propagandist should just appologise to GEJ and lets move on. |
Politics › Re: 221 People Killed Since Buhari Became President - The Cable by Holak: 8:52am On Jul 01, 2015 |
makzeze: Buhari alone cannot stop Boko Haram. We need divine intervention too through prayers. No. Buhari alone should stop them. That was what was expected from GEJ. |
Politics › Re: Iweala Replies Oshiomhole, El-rufai; Denies Spending Oil Money Without Approval by Holak: 8:42am On Jul 01, 2015 |
Abugab: Madam Ngozi should lay the cards bare if the allegations are spurious by displaying the facts in figures about the missing amount. She was the finance minister as well as the coordinating minister of the economy and thus a lot stops on her table about Nigeria's financial spending and the figures involved. Whether politics of economics is being played or not, the people's commonwealth can't be misused without true accountability. Clear the mess and hold your head high as the response is just a scratch on the surface. Enough of the word games..... It is on the accuser to prove. Let the people who are making the allegation come up with the specific expenditure made without approval. Then the accused will answer to them. That should be the process. If you say $2.1 billion dollars was spent without approval, it means you have the expenses and proof that there was no approval. You can as well go to court with your evidence. Propaganda has a limit. The fact that Nigerians have been impoverished out of corrupt officials does not mean that people will capitalize on that to lay accusations. APC knows that once you say anybody in GEJ's government stole money, everybody will start calling for the person's head. They are using this as a distraction strategy. |
Politics › Re: Northern APC Chieftains Move To Undermine Tinubu - National Daily by Holak: 9:41am On Jun 27, 2015 |
cktheluckyman: bros abeg go and sit down jare. Atiku was Action congress presidential candidate, he didn't even come second in the 2007 presidential election. In 2011 ACN's Nuhu Ribadu did not do any better in 2011.Come to 2015 his contributions to APC's margin of victory was just modest. The man is highly overated by your local sw media.
The 2011 elections was never decided by the west. You may want to look at the results again. GEJ got11 million votes from the SS/SE and just 2 million from the west. His margin of victory in the election was about 10million so how did arrive at the claim that the west decided the elections?
Even in the recently concluded 2015 elections, the west gave APC a mere 500,000 margin of victory in states, a figure exceeded in several northern states so again I ask,how did the west alone decide the elections?
The only major thing the west did for APC and Buhari is propaganda but even that has a limit to which it can go Very much on spot! I like people who say the truth as it is. Nigeria is being taken over by propaganda and lies that we dont even have recourse to data and information. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Dissolves NNPC Board Of Directors - NTA by Holak: 7:28pm On Jun 26, 2015 |
ngmgeek: Goods news. That heads will roll is without a doubt but my concern is that Buhari is going to work with a legislature whose leadership is tainted and deeply corrupt. Buhari must now wake up and come to terms with the fact that all those changes he promised Nigerian cannot be realized with Saraki as the head of senate. Saraki and PDP are slowing this country down. Period.
Buhari, please quit being played by Saraki and get your acts together or face impeachment yourself. This one is story. Buhari takes responsibility for the success or failure of the country, not the senate president. During Jonathan's time, he didnt have the loyalty of Tambuwal and nobody blamed anything on the National Assembly. Its too early to start looking for exuses. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Vows To Recover Billions Of Dollars In The Next Three Months. by Holak: 5:20pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
Seye25: To be frank, I can sleep carelessly in the night and wake up the next day to press the cloths i would wear to work that day...
Change is here!!!!
SAI BABA
PHCN is reviving again In your area now. I have not had ligh for the past one week in my area. How about that? |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Appoint Laolu-Akande, As Osinbajo's Spokesman by Holak: 9:32am On Jun 22, 2015 |
Keneking: First class officers to join this government...
Jonathan thought only Abati, Okupe and Omokri are good, here we have better candidates to lead the CHANGE agency. 
Presidency : Media and Communications Team
- Garba Shehu (SSA)  - Femi Adeshina (SSA)  - Laolu Akande (SSA - foreign affairs)  - Bayo Omoribowo (photo department) 
So these are the best people. HYPOCRITES! |
Politics › Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Holak: 8:13am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Orikinla: . And some id-iots say GEJ deserves an award? For what? For being corrupt and stupid? Only a corrupt and stupid head of state will waste billions of naira on having a presidential fleet when he should have spent that money on addressing humanitarian emergencies even in his own home state of Bayelsa. The way we take news hook, line and sinker in this country just shows why propaganda sells more than anything. APC has understood this and are latching on them big time. We have believed that 12b naira is spent every year on maintenance, yet no facts. The report says serviceable and unserviceable aircrafts. Do we spend money on unserviceable items? After disposal, how much will FG now spend in the servicing. Will it be reduced to zero. What will be the difference? I know the battle drawn during elections will not allow for objective assessment of our leaders again. That is the problem I identify. APC apologists are ready to use any unconfirmed news to hit at PDP and vice versa. To me, it may not portend good at all. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Reaction To The 9billion Naira Wardrobe Allowance On Twitter by Holak: 6:00pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
kay29000: Why are people blaming Buhari....NASS is a stand alone entity, there is little Buhari can do about this situation. With time sha, he can look for a loophole to reduce this outrageous allowance, but he can't command them to reduce the allowance. Anyway,if you have problem lasting long in bed, hit me up on BBM- 7C22F6EC. Shhhhhhhhhhhhh... GEJ was blamed for everything. So Buhari, we shall blame |
Politics › Re: I Am Not The First Lady - Aisha Buhari Says by Holak: 7:58pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
First Lady is an unofficial title used for the wife or hostess of a male, non-monarchical head of state or chief executive.
The First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS)[1] is an unofficial title and position traditionally held by the wife of the President of the United States, concurrent with his term of office. Historically, if a President is not married, or if the President's wife is unable to act as First Lady, the President usually asks a female relative or friend to act as White House hostess. The current First Lady is Michelle Obama who, as a result of the re-election of her husband Barack Obama on November 6, 2012, is scheduled to serve until January 20, 2017.
The position of the First Lady is not an elected one and carries no official duties. Nonetheless, first ladies have held a highly visible position in U.S. government.[2] The role of the First Lady has evolved over the centuries. She is, first and foremost, the hostess of the White House.[2] She organizes and attends official ceremonies and functions of state either along with, or in place of, the president.
Source: Wikipedia |
Politics › Re: I Am Not The First Lady - Aisha Buhari Says by Holak: 7:39pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
excellentmomma: First lady o, wife of president o, so far as u are addressed as something and visible in ur hubby's govt, all na same thing. Unless u wan enter puddah, Ehen dat one go be different  She for call herself wife of Buhari, not even the President because she is just a house wife to Buhari, no hand in the presidency. Hypocrites! It is not the name. It is the action. |
Politics › Re: I Am Not The First Lady - Aisha Buhari Says by Holak: 7:36pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
tbaba12345: In the Nigerian constitution, the office of the first lady is non existent.
She can choose not to be addressed as such. But the office of the Wife of the President exists... |
Politics › Re: I Am Not The First Lady - Aisha Buhari Says by Holak: 7:31pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Lilimax: She is the wife of the president and not the first lady. I hope the Nigerian press will yield to this and respect her wish  What is in a name? You can choose to answer anything. What will matter is your actions. We shall confirm it if you do not act like one: no meeting of first ladies, no chairing of meetings of governors' wives, no organization of symposium for women etc. If you do these, then no difference, just change in name. |
Politics › Re: Ahmad Lawan-led Faction Goes To Court Against Saraki by Holak: 2:58pm On Jun 10, 2015 |
nightmile: Saraki will not have a peaceful tenure, he's just starting a court case with same members he would be presiding over. Getting there is not as difficult as staying and staying there peacefully. As if he cares. Who has had a peaceful tenure anyways? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Reacts To Emergence Of Speaker, Senate President by Holak: 7:42pm On Jun 09, 2015 |
alrahmanonline: How would you feel When someone beside you call your mother or your father brainless? Hahaha! The same people that called GEJ clueless are complaining... Whatever goes around, comes around |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Convoy Blocks Road This Morning by Holak: 8:05am On Jun 08, 2015 |
kazmanbanjoko: why are you saying dis nw. Are yu reffering to buhari or the previous govt. Blame it on d previous govt bcoz Buhari is a new comer. He is still trying to make tinz good for the masses. Anything yu feel its not proper blame it on jonathan bcoz he left nigeria this way. Let pray Buhari make nigerians happy. Your argument doesn't hold water. It is laughable to attribute what Buhari is doing to Jonathan. That is hypocrisy in its meannest level. It doesn't take a decade to instruct your aides that nobody should block the road. It is even better done once one assumes the seat instead of blaming the previous government. After getting the mandate of Nigerians with the promise of Change, we are now seeing worst things that the previous government did and somebody is still blaming Jonathan. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians React To Amnesty Int'l Call On Ihierjirika, Minima, Badeh & Others by Holak: 9:27am On Jun 04, 2015 |
I hope they will also go down memory lane on those that perpetrated genocide between 1966 and 1970 on another part of the country. AI is joking and this should be strongly condemned by Nigeria unless it is politically motivated. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan's House In Otuoke Where He Will Be Retiring To by Holak: 12:34pm On May 29, 2015 |
tola9ja: in the beginning of his tenure [size=18pt]fuel subsidy[/size]
at the end of his tennure[size=18pt] fuel scarcity[/size] In the beginning of Buhari's tenure, FUEL SCARCITY |
Politics › Re: See What Patrick Obahiagbon Said After The Inauguration. by Holak: 12:31pm On May 29, 2015 |
kekakuz: [size=20pt] I gave up on gej the day the press asked him for update on security and chibok girls and he said I don't know even you guys (the press) knows more than me" and we spent billions onthe military and the Sss so long gej [/size] Oga, Jonathan is gone. Can we now focus on the new President? |
Literature › Re: Top 10 Nigerian Writers Of All Time. by Holak: 3:15pm On Apr 21, 2015 |
searching4love: 
CHINUA ACHEBE IS OVERRATED AND SHOULDN'T BE ON THAT LIST. THE ONLY FAMOUS BOOK HE WROTE WAS "things fall apart" AND IT WAS A FLUKE COS HE NEVER REPEATED SUCH. HE IS AN AVERAGE WRITER WHO DOESN'T DESERVE SUCH RECOGNITION  You are just exposing your ignorance. While Things Fall Appart may be Chinua Achebe's most famous novel, other masterpieces such as Arrow of God, No Longer at ease, A man of the people etc were equally rich in literary value with scholars actually scoring Arrow of God higher in terms of the literary content. Possibly when you don't know, you may do yourself well to keep quiet. 2 Likes |
Politics › Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Holak: 11:57am On Apr 14, 2015 |
And this is the paradox of governing Nigeria. Implementing Oronsanye report means loss of jobs. Do you think anybody who loses his/her job will clap for Buhari for the reforms? This is necessary but we must look at the impact and develop cushioning effects. These things are beyond the way they are put in paper. omenka: The "lean government" is what gladden my heart the most.
The amounts saved from that can be ploughed back into making some critical sectors of the economy function even better.
I believe we'll get there soon. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Didn’t Promise To End Insurgency In Two Months – APC by Holak: 12:21pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
meccuno: one mistake we make is that we don't learn from the past......1999,2003,2007,2011.......i am not a fan of buhari,but i know one thing and i stand to be quoted.......if he doesn't perform and Nigerians decided they cant continue with his regime which i doubt......because there is a reason fr him to be selected amongst all other candidates from the north........they would say that it you cannot perform wonders within 4 years in office.....and if we decide to vote him out which to the best of my knowledge is impossible,the north with their majority would use the strength of their "numbers" to keep him in office......but i don't want to be a dooms day prophet..... we are watching from the sidelines.....  This is a very intelligent post. When I hear people say Nigerians voted for change, I laughed. We still voted along ethnic and party lines. Different people have different expectations from Buhari. The first group are the genuine Nigerians who really voted for change and want to see a changed Nigeria. This is the minority, less than 10%. Then we have the APC members who feel it is their own time to control the government having delivered their states. This is another 30%. The remaining 65% are those who have voted their 'brother' and expect hand outs, preferential treatments, lopsided projects in their regions as well as tilted 'quota' system. This 60% will always vote for their 'brother' irrespective of the change sermon. How Buhari will balance these expectations is yet to be seen. But the problem is that if Buhari disappoints the 5 % who voted for him to instigate change, the 90% who have other intentions will keep him in power. In Nigeria, we are used to throwing parties too early... |
Politics › Re: Audio Of President Jonathan Calling Buhari To Congratulate (listen) by Holak: 7:38pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
It is historic because Buhari never did that for the three times he contested and lost. His non-acceptance led to the death of many Nigerians. You see why it is historic, first in Nigeria, 5th in Africa. BecaciaBarbie: Abegggii!!!! Make we hear word! Historic this historic that! What's special about a loser accepting defeat? Johnathan the tortoise! He is just looking for trickish ways to avoid the shame and disgrace he got from the presidential election. There is nothing heroic about it, its the normal thing to do so I don't get the hype over the silly call he made to Sai Buhari. He can continue to dcv you guys as usual but he can never dcv me!
Man of Democracy my foot!!!!  |