Politics › Re: President Buhari: Is The Presidential Villa Cursed? By Bernard Balogun by In4matic(op): 5:06pm On Jul 10, 2017 |
FakoMaybach1: See them ooo! Apc and shifting the goal post
Because Osun people have given them two tablets of Panadol they want to spread propaganda that Aso rock is cursed. Na lie, if anything is cursed in Aso villa it is Buhari. Buhari is cursed with Arthritis, cursed with Parkinson disease, cursed with Alzheimer disease. Buhari needs to get well and go home QED
There is nothing wrong with Aso villa, stella killed herself Who send am to go do tummy tuck? Guy, Tummy tuck ordinarily is a straight forward procedure. Ordinarily not life threatening. It was because of the absurdity that her family initially refused to accept her corpse without a 'plausible' cause of death. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari: Is The Presidential Villa Cursed? By Bernard Balogun by In4matic(op): 5:01pm On Jul 10, 2017 |
banmee: Only in nigeria with their penchant for the occult would say things like this. How about voting for people who are not 100 years old? Everything must be caused by witches and wizards in nigeria. Smh. Was Gen Sani Abacha also a 100 years old? Was stella also old. Or even yaradua? |
Politics › Re: President Buhari: Is The Presidential Villa Cursed? By Bernard Balogun by In4matic(op): 4:52pm On Jul 10, 2017 |
zein313: The tittle of this post is quiet funny..."is the aso villa cursed"? lol. Although i must say that the contents of this post are very true but I think everything is just a coincidence. I'll have agreed with you, but when a coincidence becomes one-too-many isnt it trite to re-examine all the data? When Dr Reuben Abati initially made this story public, i dismissed it as bad-lossers syndrom. Then buhari was still hale and hearty. One comedian some yrs ago (i believe Gordons) made a joke about it in the ealy days of jonathans administration, we all dismissed it as a joke! But what if, just what if theres any truth in it. P.s obj is far older than buhari. Buhari was quite healthy to the best of my knowlede when he contested against obj, yaradua and jonathan. So what happened? The last time he was seen in public he looked older than obj! |
Politics › Re: President Buhari: Is The Presidential Villa Cursed? By Bernard Balogun by In4matic(op): 2:00pm On Jul 10, 2017 |
9japride: The villa is not cursed. The problem is on we the voters who always vote in shallow minds and thugs as our leaders who run the government with their various primitive village thinking. so how do you explain the deaths? and other health issues experienced by her inhabitants ? |
Politics › Re: President Buhari: Is The Presidential Villa Cursed? By Bernard Balogun by In4matic(op): 1:56pm On Jul 10, 2017 |
Please take your tribal squabbles else where.. this thread is seeking Germaine answers to our collective questions. you are beginning to sound like the sheep in Animal Farm . |
Politics › President Buhari: Is The Presidential Villa Cursed? By Bernard Balogun by In4matic(op): 12:11am On Jul 10, 2017 |
In governance, as in the game of soccer, the electorates are the best players: they have all kinds of ideas, they pontificate brilliant ideas. But let us reverse the role. Invite some of them into government, then wahala begins. They become docile and bereft of ideas. They lose their articulate memories and vibrant voices. They now see less, and become colourless in their pontification. That is why often times, the “governor” and the “governed” are never on same page.
This preamble is necessary, as it leads to the title of this article, a topic that is gradually assuming “a national discourse.” That is, The Presidential Villa: Is the place cursed?
That was a pertinent question an erudite communicator, Dr Reuben Abati, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to former President Goodluck Jonathan, eloquently posed in one of his articles in November 2016.
When that question was initially posed about eight months ago, I just flipped over it, but I remember Femi Adesina, Senior Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, did attempt to give a response; a reply that was laced with the art of diplomacy, which was neither here nor there. A brilliant media personality, who commands so much respect and displays proficiency, Adesina so effortlessly made a “non-issue” of that article that touched the very essence of this administration: the abode of most-ranking personalities, including the President, is not one to be so toyed with or over-looked with disdain. However, today, the truth stares us, dawns on us, and we are beginning to appreciate the intrinsic fact in Abati’s article.
The health of our President should be of concern to every serious-minded Nigerian adult. Therefore, I thought it necessary to revisit Abati’s exposition on the Presidential Villa, and try to sieve some basic facts for proper understanding of Aso Rock (as it is called). And, in doing so, let us have a mental picture of our President before he assumed office in May 2015 and juxtapose it with his present physical appearance. Does it convey any message?
For this narrative to be properly understood, let us make Abati’s exposition our guide. I shall quote copiously from that article entitled Rituals, Blood and Death: The Spiritual side of Aso Villa.
Abati wrote: “Sometimes, they wonder if something has not gone wrong with the thinking process at that highest level of the country. I have heard people insist that there is some form of witchcraft at work in the country’s seat of government.
“I’ll start with a personal testimony. I was given an apartment to live in inside the Villa. It was furnished and equipped. But when my son, Michael, arrived, one of my brothers came with a pastor who was supposed to stay in the apartment. But the man refused, claiming that the Villa was full of evil spirits and that there would soon be a fire accident in the apartment. He complained about too much human sacrifice around the Villa.
“The day I hosted family friends in that apartment and they slept overnight, there was indeed a fire accident. The guests escaped and they were so thankful. ..Not long after, the president’s physician living two compounds away had a fire accident in his home. He and his children could have died. He escaped with bruises. …
“Even some of the women became merchants of Love Machine, because they had suffered a special kind of death in their homes (I am sorry to reveal this) and many of the men complained about something that had died below their waists too. The ones who did not have such misfortune had one ailment or the other that they had to nurse.
“I recall the example of one particular man, an asset to the Jonathan presidency who practically ran away from the Villa. He said he needed to save his life. He was quite certain that if he continued to hang around, he would die. I can’t talk about colleagues who lost daughters and sons, brothers and uncles, mothers and fathers, and the many obituaries that we issued.”
And now to the big story. Let us read Reuben Abati further:
“……His wife (meaning President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s wife, popularly known as) Mama Peace, was in and out of hospital at a point, undergoing many surgeries. You may have forgotten, but after her husband lost the election and he conceded victory, all her ailments vanished, all scheduled surgeries were found to be no longer necessary and since then she has been hale and hearty.”
Let us go back to 2006, during Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s Presidency.
Around October 24 or so, the nation was woken to the sad news of Mrs Stella Obasanjo’s death in faraway Puerto Banus, Marbella, Spain on October 23, 2006 under a mysterious circumstance. We were told “…Stella Obasanjo, a healthy woman who had had the very best of life, died as a result of complications arising from a cosmetic surgery to remove fat from her stomach…” (from an article by Chika Ezeanya on October 5, 2012). Of course, the entire nation was thrown into mourning of a colourful, elegant and flambouyant First Lady. A day before, the nation was plunged into mourning due to a plane crash in which many innocent souls painfully perished. Note, Chief Stella Obasanjo, euphemistically speaking, was the chief-occupant of Aso Rock, being the wife to the ‘Landlord’ of the ‘Rock’.
It is important I add that Chika Ezeanya in his October 5, 2013 article had alluded:
“… attacked by some demonic forces that began to inhabit Aso Rock since the days of the fetish goggled General..”
Before President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua became landlord in Aso Rock, he had been ill, but that illness did not defy medication. However, on his arrival at the Villa, the demonic forces in Aso Rock took over. His health rapidly deteriorated until his glorious exit on May 5, 2010. I am not given to superstitious belief. I am proudly Catholic and maintains puritanical streak.
Conclusion
These are weighty revelations from an insider that should not be treated with levity. In my considered view, the Presidential Villa is such an egregious abode, yet this is where far-reaching and sensitive decisions are taken, decisions that shape and impact on the lives of most, if not all, Nigerians. Such a place should not wear this kind of unholy toga, considered to be demonic. I see this as a serious challenge to our spiritual leaders and fathers in the Lord from both sides of the religion (Christians and Muslims alike), and indubitably calls for our sense of patriotism. The place needs total cleansing, with a view to making the Villa a safe haven for its occupants.
In view of the foregoing, I respectfully suggest that Mr President and his worthy family should relocate, in the best interest of his health, to the Defence Guest House in Maitama by MTN District Office. That place is spacious and secure enough in terms of security, and fits into the President’s Spartan life-style.
The entire presidential villa should be brought down, and re-built, after total spiritual cleansing exercise. This is my humble submission, please.
God shall grant our President speedy recovery and good health subsequently. •Bernard Balogun writes from Wuse District in Abuja. He can be reached via bernardbalogun1@yahoo.comhttp://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/41081-President-Buhari-Is-The-Presidential-Villa-Cursed-39
|
Politics › Re: My Brother, Uncles’ Names In List To Recall Me – Dino Melaye by In4matic: 3:32pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
Hehehehehe, this man is quite dense sha. So he thinks after shutting his family out even his wife and enjoying all those campus girls alone, your brother would support you. Most people rooting for dino dont even know him personally. A real bad ass dude to the core. |
Crime › Re: Just In: Jonathan's Son-in-law Shot In Calabar by In4matic: 3:18pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
I hope this is not a reppraisal attack from the cult wars ravaging the state.
TIME WILL TELL! |
Politics › Re: Senator Dino Melaye's Recall Will Start On Monday July 10 - INEC by In4matic: 2:53pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
yaqq: didn't u watch the video were his chief of staff says they must bring down Dino by force? Google is ur friend No I Didnt. So Was He Speaking For The Governor Or an indigene of kogi west where he is also a constituent? |
Politics › Re: Senator Dino Melaye's Recall Will Start On Monday July 10 - INEC by In4matic: 2:22pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
yaqq: . funny how u reason! re u justifying Bello wasting money on a futility exercise? you have left the hard core facts I brought up. you totally dodged what I bought up with your weak accusations. answer with facts if you have any. the burden of proof is on you who made the accusation. But I'm sure |
Politics › Re: Senator Dino Melaye's Recall Will Start On Monday July 10 - INEC by In4matic: 2:18pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
yaqq: . funny how u reason! re u justifying Bello wasting money on a futility exercise? Can you provide me 1. proof that Bello.is behind it. 2. evidence of his financial reward to the constituents. 3. Evidence of his withdrawal of (2) from state coffers. 4. Your own source of all the above as it affects you directly( as a kogite and a member of the financial advisory council to the state). if you cannot provide at least three of the above , then you are just blowing hot air. |
Politics › Re: Senator Dino Melaye's Recall Will Start On Monday July 10 - INEC by In4matic: 1:18pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
yaqq: if what goes through actually? Bello wasting Kogi allocation to recall Dino is what u re praising? deep within u. do u believe Dino can be recall? And Dino is not wasting tax payers money following saraki up and down like some boerbull . Is anybody in your state wealthy enough to showcase the kind of cars dino flaunts? doesn't that seem wasteful to you. let the young governor be. all states are struggling at the moment. but you people are to hard programmed to notice.. |
Politics › Re: Senator Dino Melaye's Recall Will Start On Monday July 10 - INEC by In4matic: 12:27pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
I don't know what's wrong with Nigerian youths , always following the wrong kind of leaders for unclear reasons.
All these Dino supporters accusing Governor yahaya bello, do you have any evidence that has linked the governor with this recall process?
was it the governor that instigated Dino to insult Senator Tinubu, or make unguarded anti-party statements about the APC that picked him up from the gutter where PDP had tossed him to? He chose to bite the hands that fed him, so he should leave Kogi Gov out of it. |
Politics › Re: Court Suspends Dino Melaye's Recall (Pics) by In4matic: 8:05pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
So its via the twitter handle of the same dino I'll get to hear this news. neither the court nor the judge was stated. I'll believe when I see it from a more credible source. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Visits Eri King (Photos) by In4matic: 12:05am On Jul 01, 2017 |
PAGAN9JA: foolish nincompoots.
your forefathers worshipped the GODS (Alusi). not some jewish hocus pocus.
anyone can print anything on cloth.
keeo rewriting history and disrespecting ancestors bunch of liars and scamsters. So pagan9ja your still on nairaland? Its been a while we have not seen your pan-afro cultural posts. Your position is being overtaken by Babalawos O! Make A Return! |
|
|
Politics › Re: Sheriff Oborevowre Accused Of Bribing Traditional Rulers With N10m (Photos) by In4matic: 7:48am On Jun 27, 2017 |
Adsen: The money in this picture are in =N= 200 denominations.They are green notes which could equally pass for =N=20 notes. Beside the money on one side is a plate of kolanut and on the other side, a bottle of drink. How is it possible that this picture which we are all looking at is a picture of =N=10,000.000.00. Haba....
Garnished with the story of senatorial ambition, I know that this is coming from no other side that the people who stole the Delta Central senatorial seat. Knowing that they can't return in any free and fair election in 2019, they want to start by deceiving people again.
NairaLanders ask questions. That visit was part of the peace building process of good governance in a civilised government. Nothing more nothing less.. Wow, I just went back to do a close look at the notes and they in fact seem like 200 naira notes. then that means the kola is not even as high as 10 million as the writer wants us to believe. please op, since when did house of assembly assume the function of paying workers salaries ? is it realistic that someone appointed as speaker barely a month ago, is now campaigning for Senate ? not that elections are around the corner? hmmmmm |
Politics › Re: I Don’t Hate The North Like People Believe – Nnamdi Kanu by In4matic: 9:46pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
You see why i say this man is a cheap con artist. Now the heat is on he is remembering what shagari did for his igwuocha port of harcourt. So does that mean the port harcourt refinerry, enugu int airport, niger bridge were not built within the time he was/is grown up for him to remember. Countless of many fg projects in the east of the early 80's.
People should be wise o |
Politics › Re: Sheriff Oborevowre Accused Of Bribing Traditional Rulers With N10m (Photos) by In4matic: 9:27pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
As much as i don't like this set of delta politicians, i would like to clarify some points. what you see is part of uhrobo tradition. It is considered unusual not to offer 'kola' to a guest except if he is not welcome.
It is highly abnormal, in fact an insult, to present kola nut/drink without putting some money beside the 'kola' to wedge it. Else the kola could 'fall'.
The amount used to wedge the kola, depends on three factors -the social status of the guest, - the financial status of the host, - the occassion.
That being said, you have to be wise in these matters to know just how much is enough; not too little or too extravagant.
Now, the highest social rank in uhrobo land is an 'ovie' (king), and you have several from the different kingdoms, would you say a collective kola of 10 million Naira is extravagant for a legislator/successful business man?
That is left for you the reader to discern.
The oborevworis are a wealthy okpe family who own most of osubi land upon which the airport was built. |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Turns Pastor On Twitter, Nigerians react by In4matic: 10:51pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
Please who has that dino's meme of him doing 'ntoor'.
I think he needs a little bit of his own medicine right now |
Politics › Re: Sen Dino Melaye Recall: An ILL Wind That Will Blow Nobody Any Good - Group by In4matic: 7:40pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
senatordave1: is friday maduka from kogi west,or a yoruba name? y do ibos like supporting evil and corrupt people? y not allow those from kogi west defend dino? no wonder other tribes despise them. Don't mind the busy bodies looking for a few naira notes |
Politics › Re: Sen Dino Melaye Recall: An ILL Wind That Will Blow Nobody Any Good - Group by In4matic: 7:38pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
Utter rubbish!! Is it the governor that signed the seven bags full of signatures? When did the governor assume office that he is owing two years salaries? Or has he been in office for that long? Who is noble? The same dino who oppenly threatened to beat and rape a fellow senator? please! |
Politics › Re: Melaye: INEC Confirms Receipt Of Petition For Recall by In4matic: 6:17pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
Eagerly waiting for his recall to come to pass.
Politicians who think theyve become gods to men need to be taught a lesson. |
Politics › Re: Igbo's Cannot Leave The North Because Of Their Numerous Investments by In4matic: 9:59am On Jun 22, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum: Afonja, we have heard you
Did we say we will beg you for our survival
We survived before and we will do so again.
Our minds are made up
We will empower our people to establish global businesses Lol, so anybody who speaks with reason is now afonja. Hehehe. As my people will say, "dem no dey tell blind man say market don close, wen time reach, he go know". You keep saying you will empower your people. With what sef, your paper money biafran pounds, or you'll compel your business moguls to cough up their stashed dollars and give it freely to the new state? Or you want to start exporting your cheap 2nd hand clothes, fake drugs, substandard materials your people excel at selling? In fact the more i think of it, the more i think you people should really go. But dont fool yourslves for one minute that the south south will join you. It'll be easier for cameroun to join you than the niger delta. |
Politics › Re: Igbo's Cannot Leave The North Because Of Their Numerous Investments by In4matic: 9:50am On Jun 22, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum: Don't worry about us
After all, we survived after the civil war
Once Biafra is established, with our resources, we can quickly lay down the infrastructure that supports business and empower those businesses to expand globally. LOL... You survived the civil war ehn? Look here, the only reason you survived the civil war was because of foreign aid. The only reason you thrived after the civil war was only because the rest of nigeria re-embraced you, gave you an enabling environment, allowed you own properties and even married their daughters. There's nothing unique your forebears did. |
Politics › Re: Igbo's Cannot Leave The North Because Of Their Numerous Investments by In4matic: 9:41am On Jun 22, 2017 |
ScotsReferendum: Once Biafra is established, we will forbade our people from doing business in Nigeria
Our people will be empowered to do business in other parts of the world starting from Africa. hahahahaha. How naive can one get. Do you have any idea of the millions of igbo people you are talking about? Gov kwankwaso was not joking when he said the igbos hold more land outside the south east than the whole of the entire south east! How will you feed them? How will you house them? With what resources? Will you help them move all their spare parts and bales of cheap clothes all the way back to the east? Even if you succeed with that, who will buy them? Think my bro, think! |
Politics › Re: Igbo's Cannot Leave The North Because Of Their Numerous Investments by In4matic: 9:24am On Jun 22, 2017 |
kingzizzy: These Northerners are funny as some Nigerians are. There is little or no relationship between Igbos leaving the North and having their own country.
What do the two have to do with each other? Since you cannot see the relationship, then let me spell it out for you. By the time the igbos have their own country, then they are longer citizens of nigeria and therefore will need to obtain visas before they can be granted entry back to nigeria. To do business or work in nigeria, they'll need to obtain work permits. Their people in civil service, private practice, contractors, students etc will no longer have the automatic rights previously enjoyed except with an array of papper work, not just in the north alone, but the rest of nigeria (lagos, abuja, warri and every where else the igbos are spread). These things wont be automatic. So look again and tell yourselves some home truths. |
Politics › Re: The Beginning Of A New Political Party-the PATRIOT by In4matic: 6:34am On Jun 20, 2017 |
Laudable vison. I would say 'count me in' but i wuld like you to give us a profile of this visionary leader and also the vision of the party; has it been registered or sill in the idea stage? Thank you as you respond. |
Politics › Re: 2017 Budget: Nigerian Govt Set To Release N350bn For Capital Projects – Minister by In4matic: 6:27am On Jun 20, 2017 |
Things will now finally begin to pick up i hope. Most projects are currently on stand still as it were. |
Family › Re: What Is The One Thing You Regret Not Asking Your Spouse Before Marriage? by In4matic: 5:14pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
jhudit: Why are you so bitter. If they all came here to say men are wicked, it's your type that will still get angry...Do you want them to paint their husbands bad to please you?? ?? It's a lie because their husbands are good.
Why do people like to hear bad news like this? its got nothing with being bitter or wicked. the question is WHAT YOU REGRET NIT KNOWING ABOUT YOUR SPOUSE. |
Family › Re: What Is The One Thing You Regret Not Asking Your Spouse Before Marriage? by In4matic: 1:42pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
Hmmm. People can lie sha. A question is asked about any marutal regrets so the unmarried will learn from it and some folks come here to praise sing the picture-perfect husbands. I dont know why this habbit is common among women. Maybe so as to rub it into the faces of their unmarried peers, i dont know. I love the realistic answer of Carammel And the blunt response of Toks2008.
Fact; THERE IS NO PERFECT MARRIAGE OR PERFECT HUMAN!
Observation would tell you what you have to know. Even that + 1,000,000 questions wont be enough! |