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Caseless:your mama and papa na ducks and fools. |
Your effort is weak and lame OP. What GEJ has achieved is enough to send this your list to hell fire forever. |
Is that Ankara Akon is adorning? |
I love Okupe. He hits the nail on the head smartly not minding whose ox is gored. |
if you like put your hand on your p...en.is during grace, who cares? |
Go and ask Apostle Paul |
Mason or Labour wages? |
Try Ethiopia. |
so? |
big deal? |
nonsense. |
9jatatafo: The Koreans have leaders, I mean real quality leaders but here in Nigeria we have dictators and looters. Even if our scientists have the brain to do things of this nature, our corrupt leaders will never let their dreams come to reality. Up-Ghana-Must-Go and arakadede!!! Up 9ja!!!!!!!!I guess its the leaders alone that makes up the country, no citizens albeit followers. |
While some are using their God given brain to work, some are using their God given brain to criticise those that work and some are using their God given brain to talk nonsense on NairaLand instead of doing something worthwhile with it, while some are sitting down waiting for government to do all things for them. |
where are the beautiful ladies? |
Use your lines against yourself, if you fear God and know you will stand in front of Him for judgement, then you wont write or publish a book full of lies. |
This happened to me. NEPA was deducting it from my recharge payment, until I noticed and complained vigorously to the Landlord, he had to raise the case with NEPA and the bill was wiped off me. |
This is 2013, has the Airport commenced operations? |
lacasa: Who is Boko Haram? We have not been able to answer this question. But we can at least begin to see who are behind Boko Haram.you must be a Boko Haram sympathiser. So much you try to bring down the personality of the President with all these wash points, but fail you have. Your insinuation that the attack in Daura was aimed at Buhari is so childish and meaningless that it sends one single message about you. Dunce. How can you insinuate the government wants to kill Buhari? so if they want to kill him and he takes your advice and moves to Abuja, then he is now safe? So with your point, Boko Haram was created to keep GEJ as President? Please how can someone reason so lopsidedly like this? |
MockingBird: Thanks dear..U were right. I tried several times to upload the pictures but they wouldn't attach.Maybe the size of each is above the 200kb limit. Crop them or resize them. |
nuclearboy: You would prefer they hang a man who stole 1,040?and Tinubu's billions? |
cute |
Raymondenyi: Well done Bosses I'm coming right behind y'allBy spending hours on NairaLand arguing nonsense. |
dollykeyz: You are outta ur mindTake it easy with him. It could be the pictures failed to attach, or you dont know there is actually a World Trade Centre under construction in Abuja? |
[size=18pt]Jonathan in order —Reps[/size] The House of Representatives on Thursday stated that it was too hasty to conclude that President Jonathan breached the Constitution on the declaration of emergency rule in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States on Tuesday night without due process, saying that the leadership of the National Assembly was carried along in the processes that led to the declaration of emergency rule in the affected states. The Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Victor Afam Ogene who stated this while fielding questions from newsmen noted that the President acted in good faith with the emergency rule. He, however, said that “up till now, the president has not sent a letter to us on the state of emergency declared in the three states[b]. We are aware that the president, before the declaration, interfaced with the leadership of the National Assembly.”[/b] The deputy spokesperson for the House also said “the leadership of the National Assembly did suggest that it will give a wrong message if the governors were to go. And we all agreed that the government is one; while the National Assembly is there to make laws, the executive is there to implement them.” To this end, Honourable Ogene said more of such cooperation would go a long way in developing the nation, saying “government is one.” On the seeming delay in transmission of the state of emergency proclamation by the president to the National Assembly, Honourable Ogene said the executive arm of government might be trying to put necessary things in place, in accordance with the constitution of the country, adding that it was understandable, since all the arm of government were working for the best interest of the nation. He, however, explained that the emergency rule would not in anyway affect the amnesty to Boko Haram and equally called on the members of the sect to embrace the amnesty. He stressed that the House would continue to support moves that would bring peace to the country. [size=18pt]Senate debates emergency rule next week[/size] The Senate will on Tueday, May 21, deliberate on the state of emergency which President Goodluck Jonathan declared in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states on Tuesday. Senate President, David Mark, asked his colleagues during the plenary session on Thursday to be present next week, explaining that their attendance that day would be crucial to an urgent national decision to be taken. http://tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/12075-emergency-rule-military-shuts-down-telecoms-networks-imposes-curfew-in-adama-senate-opens-debate-next-to-use-air-strikes-when-necessary |
So the President is sending soldiers to kill civilians who are opposed to his 2011 election? What a calamitous statement? When BH was maiming and killing civilians, were they killing on behalf of the President to wipe out those who didnt support him Presidential ambition? |
OP. Remove that ugly picture. Dont insult our eyes. This Tinubu likes to foam in the mouth. Imagine what this dunce said: The body language of the Jonathan administration leads any keen watcher of events with unmistakable conclusion of the existence of a surreptitious but barely disguised intention to muzzle the elected governments of these states for what is clearly a display of unpardonable mediocrity and diabolic partisanship geared towards 2015. Borno and Yobe states have been literally under armies of occupation with the attendant excruciating hardship experienced daily by the indigenes and residents of these areas. This government now wants to use the excuse of the security challenges faced by the Governors to remove them from the states considered hostile to the 2015 PDP/Jonathan project. So, everything is about 2015 in his eyes. Has the government said the governors will be removed? Reading through, he hasnt proffered any meaningful alternative but to berate the JTF without any thought for the lives that are lost on a daily basis from the hands of the extremists. Maybe Mr. Ahmed is a BH sympathiser? |