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PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Visits Atiku Abubakar In Abuja A Day After Inauguration(pics) by ionsman: 5:10am On May 31, 2015
Firefire:
Thanksgiving tour, una thank you for the victory ooo.

We shall be a loyal servant.
Yes ooo....They shall be A loyal servant. ... grin
PoliticsRe: My take on Barcanista's aritcle - Cramjones by ionsman: 3:52am On May 31, 2015
Some people deserve answers, but not people like barcanista.The guy sounds like a retard.
He feels he knows everything....Infact,no need for all these. The guy is worthless abeg.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Warns Airport Officials Against Stopping Ex-ministers From Travelling by ionsman: 7:12pm On May 30, 2015
Bolade005:
Awwwww you're too generous my president. Long may you live.

Sai Baba.
He will live longer than his haters. cheesy
PoliticsWithout Alamieyeseigha, I Won’t Have Been A Former President — Jonathan by ionsman(op): 6:44pm On May 30, 2015
Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday attributed his successful political career to the efforts of former governor of Bayelsa, Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha.

Jonathan, who was speaking at the thanksgiving service to round-off the civic reception organised in his honour by the Bayelsa Government, said he remained grateful to the former governor.

Jonathan, who equally expressed gratitude to his aides and associates, said Alamieyeseigha discovered, mentored and brought him into politics.
“I am grateful to my aides and all those that worked with me to ensure our success.

“The business community, some of whom are here with us, on behalf of myself and wife, we thank you, we owe you so much.

“I will not forget to thank Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha, without him, I won’t have been here talking about being a former president.

“At a time I was not even thinking about being a commissioner in the state, he invited me to run with him.

“Of course that is why I am here to also thank him, without him, it would not have been possible, nobody would have heard about Jonathan,” he said.
Jonathan said that even as a former president, he remained committed to the development of his community, Bayelsa and the nation at large.

Speaking earlier, Gov. Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa noted that the feat attained by former president as a ‘Hero of Democracy’ was an act of God and justified the need for the thanksgiving service.

Dr Uma Ukpai, Guest Speaker at the event held at St Peters Anglican Church, Yenagoa, noted that Jonathan remained consistent despite the various obstacles that confronted him.

He described him as a considerate leader observing that obstacles in life were meant to make people resilient.

“If in life, you have no problem, it means that God has forgotten you and the devil has rejected you.
“We are measured in life by the enormity of the problems we solve,” Ukpai said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Rev Ayo Oritsejiafor, President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), led other clergymen in offering prayers for Jonathan, Bayelsa and for peace and security in Nigeria.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/without-alamieyeseigha-i-wont-have-been-a-former-president-jonathan/
PoliticsRe: Photo Of Rivers Governor Wike In Thanksgiving Service Of Fomer Nigeria President by ionsman: 6:34pm On May 30, 2015
Too much tears has faded one part of Gej's face.... grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal vs Aston Villa: FA Cup (4 - 0) On 30th May 2015 by ionsman: 6:31pm On May 30, 2015
ARSENAL. ..... The pride of London.
CelebritiesRe: P'square And Crew Digging It Out On Stage At Buhari's Inauguration (photo) by ionsman: 6:29pm On May 30, 2015
which song did dey sing?
I heard it was do me..... shocked
PoliticsRe: Wike’s Appointment Of Rivers Chief Judge Is Illegal – Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by ionsman: 11:00am On May 30, 2015
SHARIAREPORTERS:
U see dat guy weh be first to comment
D guy get maggot for brain
And you have mucus in your own brain.
PoliticsRe: Report Any Filling Station Selling Higher Than 87# by ionsman: 9:55am On May 30, 2015
AKPOSbaba:
What of the few stations still selling for N87?
Were did they bought theirs from?
They aren't selling for 87 naira okay. It is 87 naira you see on the metre but the pump has been adjusted inside. Okay?
PoliticsRe: Fashola’s Tenure, A Failure –PDP by ionsman: 9:52am On May 30, 2015
I like Fashola's kind of failure.
PoliticsRe: 100 Days From Today: What Nigerians Expect From Buhari by ionsman(op): 9:19am On May 30, 2015
bruno419:
The month is ending tomorrow....I haven't been asked to submit my account number.when are we getting the 5k salary nahuh
you will get it when you stop your 419 business.










FTC chai...joblessness caused by pmb!!!!!!![/quote]
PoliticsRe: 100 Days From Today: What Nigerians Expect From Buhari by ionsman(op): 9:16am On May 30, 2015
I expected gani adams' expectation to be, "PMB should not revoke our pipeline contract". Yeye
PoliticsRe: Report Any Filling Station Selling Higher Than 87# by ionsman: 9:12am On May 30, 2015
Be ready to report 90 percent of filling stations in Nigeria.

You dont expect someone to buy petrol for lets say #105 and in turn sell to you #87 in his filling station.Where that one dey happen?
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Guards Forced Me To Stand In The Rain – Detained Punch Journalist by ionsman: 9:00am On May 30, 2015
Onyi4edu, you have a point there.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Guards Forced Me To Stand In The Rain – Detained Punch Journalist by ionsman: 8:56am On May 30, 2015
I don't know what to say...
Politics100 Days From Today: What Nigerians Expect From Buhari by ionsman(op): 8:51am On May 30, 2015
BY EBUN SESSOU, ANOZIE EGOLE & ADERONKE ADEYERI

The expectations of Nigerians are high as Gen. Muhammadu Buhari assumes the mantle of leadership. Nigerians yearn for change at all cost, following the high campaign promises made by the new president. They expect his government to bring succour and put an end to the numerous problems the country is presently facing. Against this background, Saturday Vanguard went round to sample the opinions of prominent as well as ordinary Nigerians on their expectations 100 days from now.

Buhari must revive the energy sector – Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, lawyer

“Gen. Buhari should address the problems surrounding energy in this country as a matter of urgency. Power generation is critical to the development of this nation. He should break the cabal controlling the importation of fuel, diesel, candles, rechargeable lamps and other imports that benefit importers to the detriment of the Nigerian populace, and revive the entire power sector so that the generation, transmission and distribution companies should be totally working. By this approach, generator and diesel importers will also be encouraged to invest in the power sector and become game changers instead of frustrating his efforts.

“It’s a cross Buhari has to carry. He was at this for 12 years. He contested in 2003, 2007, 2011, so by now, he should have a roadmap for the solutions to all the problems in Nigeria. I believe it is not our business how he will deliver.

“During his campaign, he promised Nigerians 20,000 megawatts in four years which means, in every one year, we should have 5,000 megawatts. So, it is too late to give excuses. Our business was to vote for him as president, which we did; we are waiting for results.

“We want to enjoy adequate electricity as soon as possible. There must be power in every home, office, mosque, church, bank, school among others. We are not interested in how he will do it. Power is critical to the economy of this nation and it must be addressed. Imagine the kind of hardship the country suffered recently when the entire country was grounded. If there is no power, it is difficult to survive. One is practically incapacitated without power.

“He must also tackle corruption to a standstill by sealing up available means by which our money is being siphoned. Those who are milking Nigerians, dipping their hands into the treasuries of the nation should be exposed.

“The $20 billion that was allegedly missing should be verified. He must look into the system and fight the monster called corruption. Once the resources are available and not being stolen, building industries, roads, and reviving the power sector will be possible. The resources of the nation can take Nigeria to the next level.”

He should operate truly democratic government – Tony Uranta, human rights activist


Gani Adams

“As a patriotic Nigerian living in Nigeria, it is in my enlightened self interest for President Buhari to succeed in keeping Nigeria a united, peaceful, justice-based country that prospers holistically and ensures the common good of all Nigerians. It is in the foregoing light that I join millions of Nigerians in welcoming President Buhari, even as I join millions more in wishing now ex-President Jonathan even greater heights.

“I will like to use this opportunity to remind the incoming president of the many promises he made to Nigerians, and what we eagerly expect within the first 100 days of his coming to office. We expect primarily that he will be able to stop the insecurity in the North-East once and for all. We also expect that he will radically transform the economy such that we will not have almahjiris in the North, beggars in the streets or anywhere else in Nigeria. And crime rate must be reduced generally, especially in the area of kidnapping, armed robbery and 419.

“Finally, I will not appear to be wishing him ill or to seem not to appreciate the enormous task ahead of him; we would expect that he would really and truly show us that this is a democratic civil regime coming in, which will be fully tolerant of the rights of civil society such as right of speech, right to information, right to association and other rights without, in anyway, becoming oppressive or intolerant.

“We wish him well. We hope that the press will still be vibrant under him as it was under the outgoing administration, and on that note, I say welcome President Muhammadu Buhari and we wish President Goodluck Jonathan the best and we look forward to him transforming himself into the leader of the African continent and black people worldwide.”

We expect transparency – Gani Adams, leader, Odua Peoples Congress (OPC)

“Within three months, he needs to sanitize the system. We expect transparency and he should shun corruption. We expect him to solve the problem of fuel scarcity and encourage private sectors to build refineries. Right now, Nigeria is faced with abject poverty due to lack of good infrastructure. He should revive our societal values. President Buhari should ensure that all the civil society groups are given 100 percent support. He should also look into the report of the national confab.”

He should address fragile issues – Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), lawyer


*Mr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN

“As soon as Buhari is sworn in, he should go to work. He should tackle fragile issues in the national system because there are so many fragile cracks that make the Nigerian system to be very weak and I expect these to be tackled by settling issues relating to constitution amendment, which will help to amend these cracks. He must reform our legal system.

“Secondly, he must tackle the economy agenda of the country that has given credence to unemployment and poverty. He must do that by blocking all the leakages. 25 percent of our budget goes into the National Assembly. People should live on low profile. These will safe funds which will be used on meaningful things.

“Thirdly, he must remove oil subsidy, which has led to corruption, then introduce modular refineries so as to have it across the country. He should block all the loopholes in the power sector. He should also diversify the economy. Right now, we are solely dependent on petroleum and that was clearly shown in the recent fuel scarcity. We need new energy policy that does not depend on petroleum. The maritime sector is another area which needs attention. There are a lot of expectations by Nigerians and we hope that the president will live up to them. He needs to re-define the education policy, especially in the area of university and vocational qualifications. We should look into solar energy. Another problem is to decentralize the affairs of the country.”

We need light, petrol and good cabinet – Declan Okpalaeke, journalist

“There should be long term course but short term measures. He is taking over power at a period when the country is perhaps at his lowest ebb. Everything seems to be collapsing. Petroleum has a huge effect on the economy; there is no fuel, no gas, no kerosene. There is crisis in the country. His first 100 days should concentrate on finding immediate solution to the immediate problems in the country. He should ensure that there is free flow of essential things that will make life bearable for Nigerians; ensure that there is adequate petrol in the filling stations; ensure that even though we are not generating enough power, that what we produce is adequately distributed whilst he plans to find permanent solution to it.

“He should ensure that he gets the right people into his cabinet. People whose integrity and credibility are not in doubt. If the right people are not in place, his noble ideas will be rubbished.”

He should keep all his promises – Martin Onovo, Action Congress (AC) presidential candidate


Mr Martin Onovo

“As a matter of integrity, President Buhari needs to keep the promises made during his campaign. He needs to control corruption and that is not done in one night or 100 days but the direction can be set in one month.

“We need to get power, otherwise the economy will not survive. He must not give us excuses that we have heard in the past. There must be fuel. Security must be in place. The Nigeria Police, which is the first point of security, is in a terrible mess. These are underlining critical requirement for national productivity. The idea of depending on other people to feed ourselves is one indication that no matter the number of private jets we buy, we are still very poor. We need to contribute significantly to feeding ourselves. The country needs the right education for brighter future. The fact is that there are a lot of emergencies in all the sectors.”

The structure of change must be defined – Ladipo Johnson, legal practitioner

“The type of leadership he will be providing will dictate the level of his success. He needs to stabilize the country as quickly as possible. The structure of the real change we are clamouring for should be established. People must be accountable. Although it is usually very difficult to get result in the first 100 days, he can set good examples. Once that is done, Nigerians’ orientation will change; civil servants and politicians will know that it is not business as usual. But until he gets there, he wouldn’t know those priorities begging for attention.”

Expose the rot in governance – Paul Okoroafor, lawyer

“We believe President Buhari is highly disciplined. Now is the time to prove it. As a democratic president, we are looking forward to having a transparent government. There must be enforcement and implementation of policies. We expect that he will be able to expose some of the rot in the power sector. We pay so much yet we don’t have light. He should check why there is total darkness in the country.”

We need good road network – Foster Nwosu, businessman

“I am afraid that the Nigerian system may discourage him from being transparent. I will like him to work on electricity. I believe that if there is light, Nigerians will survive. He should also create an environment where our young people can explore different job opportunities. We need good road network as well.”

End fuel problem – Emma Okechukwu, trader

“We are hoping that as soon as he is sworn-in, fuel problem will be a thing of the past, hopefully paying for fuel at the rate of N87 per litre. And we also hope there will be constant light.”

Change must manifest – Emmanuel Anyebe, scientist

“Change must manifest in every facet of the country, especially power. We need light and it must be permanent.”

He should end corruption – John Paul, surveyor

“He is the sixth democratically elected president since 1960 and we thank God for having a man like him at this time. He is a man we all know for his zero tolerance for corruption and he also has a very good military experience. Right now, he is the right man both for his experience and also for his fight against corruption. I want him to end corruption and insurgency. The incoming government should draw up policies that would alleviate poverty in the country. Buhari should cut down the cost of governance because it is killing this country.”

My expectations are high – Ugochukwu Alaeto, motorist

“My expectations are high. I expect that fuel scarcity and epileptic power supply will be addressed. We are waiting for the change he promised during his campaign.”


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/100-days-from-today-what-nigerians-expect-from-buhari/

PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Inaugural Speech Is Illusory, Vague – Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa by ionsman: 7:38am On May 30, 2015
Ezenwammadu:
What do you expect from an empty shell who goes around screaming i wull pight kowuption with ameachi atiku and co by his side
Empty? I know who is empty.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Changes Name To Accommodate Buhari's Style by ionsman: 10:30pm On May 29, 2015
ROTFL. ..
This joke is tight. ..
PoliticsRe: Why Patience Jonathan Didn't Attend Buhari's Inaguration Ceremony by ionsman: 10:21pm On May 29, 2015
Whether she attended or not, Buhari has been sworn in and very soon we shall forget about her.
Pej, you are gone,but your WOMANHOOD lives on.... embarassed
PoliticsRe: Guess What They Are Looking At [PHOTO] by ionsman: 10:21pm On May 29, 2015
ferhyntorlah:
CLOWN CLOWN CLOWN
You fine You fine You fine
PoliticsRe: Guess What They Are Looking At [PHOTO] by ionsman: 10:19pm On May 29, 2015
aventura:
and why should longevity escape him because of a mild joke.
Ignore the nigga.I just wanna let it slide because we support same party.
PoliticsRe: Guess What They Are Looking At [PHOTO] by ionsman: 10:18pm On May 29, 2015
omenka:
Be careful how you apply your tongue so longevity doesn't escape you.
I typed that with my tongue? Infact. ....
PoliticsRe: Inauguration :President Buhari And Jonathan Laughing Together ( Photo ) by ionsman: 9:32pm On May 29, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Guess What They Are Looking At [PHOTO] by ionsman: 9:30pm On May 29, 2015
They were searching Google.
HOW TO CURE WRINKLES.
PoliticsRe: Inaugural GALA Night. Live On Channels TV by ionsman: 9:24pm On May 29, 2015
The mc be like moongode.....what the hell is that? grin
PoliticsRe: I Am Still Relevant On Nairaland - Cramjones by ionsman: 6:28pm On May 29, 2015
Bros ,if you are really what you claim to be,then these your actions are unnnecessary. You are supposed to be bigger than this.
PoliticsRe: Buhari & The Magic In Aisha’s Beauty by ionsman(op): 6:11pm On May 29, 2015
Her Goodluck charm sealed the deal.... wink
PoliticsBuhari & The Magic In Aisha’s Beauty by ionsman(op):
By Olufemi Ajasa
There is one magic that resides in the depth of the beauty of a woman which aids success, it is a secret found only by great men.

Fortunately for the newly inaugurated president, Muhammadu Buhari, he found an immeasurable magic overflowing in his beautiful wife, the First Lady, Aishat- so potent is the enchantment that it enriched his personality not only during the presidential campaign but also radiates on him an ‘abracadabra’ perfection which saw him to becoming the number 1 citizen of Nigeria.
The luster of Aisha’s beauty is in the manner at which education mirrors, shapes her character; mode of conduct, standard of courage, discipline, fortitude, and all these features preaches the ‘integrity’ of her husband.
In the next four years, her charm will no longer be limited to being Buhari’s secrecy; it will grow to become a fortune to Nigerians. The newly inaugurated government will captivate its people with the blend of power and style.
Although, Northern women are popularly perceived as passive, but in Aisha we should anticipate a subservient wife who can ably wield positive changes while still retaining her submissive role as the first lady.
Unlike her predecessors, we might not get a lot of drama from Aisha as she has so shwon so far, that shown she doesn’t even reciprocates to any, but her irresistible persona will grace the presidency amidst the many drama expected from her go-getter husband .

http://linkis.com/www.vanguardngr.com/7nDDU

PoliticsRe: Fashola Exits His Office On His Last Day As Governor Of Lagos(photos) by ionsman: 4:19pm On May 29, 2015
refreshrate:
Didn't you see ramat park in my post or the excitement of mediocrity overwhelms you?

I'm going to believe you're trying to make a point but don't know how to go about it

Where in Benin did the man work on? please let us know
Lol...I dont need to school you. Your ignorance is frightening.
PoliticsRe: Nyesom Wike Sworn In As Governor Of Rivers State by ionsman: 12:57pm On May 29, 2015
mployer:
Go and chase him out nah..
I don't remember mentioning you.Keep to yourself okay.
PoliticsRe: Nyesom Wike Sworn In As Governor Of Rivers State by ionsman: 12:37pm On May 29, 2015
5 months governor.
PoliticsRe: GMB As Head Of State In 1983 Vs Buhari As President In 2015 (photos) by ionsman: 11:52am On May 29, 2015
Nice

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