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The Bayelsa State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, on Tuesday, upheld the election of governor Seriake Dickson of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. The tribunal which conducted its proceedings at the Court of Appeal headquarters in Abuja, dismissed petition the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its candidate in the election, Timipre Sylva lodged against Dickson. The three-man panel tribunal led by Justice Kazeem Alogba, held that the petitioners failed to by way of credible evidence, prove their allegation that the election was marred by irregularities. The tribunal maintained that neither APC nor Sylva was able to substantiate their allegations beyond reasonable doubt, saying the petition was not backed by proof and required standard. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/bayelsa-gov-poll-dickson-floors-sylva-tribunal/
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In a bid to ensure a violent-free re-run Senatorial/House of Representative elections in Rivers State, a crucial meeting to chart the path to peace in Rivers State before, during and after the re-run elections in the state was held yesterday in Abuja, between the Inspector-General of Police, Ag. IG Ibrahim Idris and the Director-General of Department of State Services, DSS, Alh. Musa Daura. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/photos-of-the-day-amaechi-wike-in-handshake-during-peace-meeting-on-rivers-rerun/
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Obj was the main agent of corruption in this country |
Ikpeazu till 2019 ![]() |
[size=32pt]God bless Goodluck Jonathan for giving Buhari something to commission after one year in office without being productive [/size] |
In a new article titled "Nigeria's third Mahdi and the last of the Amalekite Kings', former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, says he is aware that President Buhari is not finished with him yet and that he may be thrown into detention again after some charges against him comes up very soon. “I have chosen to share my views about our nation today because I am aware of the fact that President Buhari has not finished with me yet and I may be picked up and thrown into detention on other trumped up charges very soon. This government will do and say anything to silence my voice but they shall not prevail.” Forgive me for my curious silence over the last few months but this was due to circumstances beyond my control. As you know I was locked up in President Buhari's gulag and I was not allowed to write from there. Needless to say I missed all my readers. I have chosen to share my views about our nation today because I am aware of the fact that President Buhari has not finished with me yet and I may be picked up and thrown into detention on other trumped up charges very soon. This government will do and say anything to silence my voice but they shall not prevail. Whatever the case my safety, life and future lies in the hands of God and not theirs. Despite the obvious dangers and various warnings that I have received from both my persecutors and well-wishers I shall continue to write as long as God gives me life and liberty. It is not what happens to me that matters but rather what happens to Nigeria and the millions of ordinary people that are suffering in our country from the daily oppression of our modern-day slave masters. That aside, permit me to share my views. A couple of weeks ago a 73 year old Christian grandmother was beheaded in Kano because she asked some muslims to stop washing their feet in front of her door before their prayers. A few days later a female pastor of the Redeemed Church of God was hacked to pieces by a mob of muslims in the Kubwa district of Abuja simply for doing her morning cry of evangelism and urging the people to give their lives to Christ. Not too long after that two hundred muslim youths burnt down a Catholic Church and attacked worshippers in Niger state claiming that they had no right to go to church on a friday because it was the muslim day of worship. A few days later a Christian traditional ruler in Plateau state was matcheted to death by a group of Muslim militants and Fulani herdsmen. Such attacks are now common place in our country and they are no longer isolated events. Worse still cases of institutional racism and religious bigotry are on the rise because our government appears to be encouraging it. Permit me to share one example. During my prolonged detention at the EFCC a group of cell mates were conducting an all night christian prayer. All of a sudden the cell guards burst in and screamed at them saying that this "nonsense" must stop and they must go to sleep immediately. The inmates complied sheepishly out of fear and the prayers stopped. It was one a.m. in the morning. I was in the opposite set of cells but I heard all the noise and warnings of the guards. I sent for one of them and I asked him why he stopped the inmates from doing an all night prayer. His response was that that was efcc policy because the prayers were too loud and they may be planning an escape. I told him that all he had to do was to ask them to lower their voices. And that God and prayer was all they had. I also told him that if the inmates that were praying were muslims he would not have ordered them to stop. He stormed off in anger. The efcc has become a tool of oppression in the hands of the core muslim north who are using it to crush dissent and silence the opposition. This assertion is confirmed by the fact that 98 per cent of those that are detained be the efcc for 2 days or more are southerners and middle belters whilst 98 per cent of those that run the agency at the top are from the core muslim north. Worse still the lingua franca of the agency is hausa whilst the overwhelming majority of detainees are christians both in Lagos and Abuja. Core northern detainees are treated like royalty whilst Middle Belt and southern inmates are treated like filth. Just as the Nigerian military was an institution that was designed and used to suppress and intimidate all the so-called lesser ethnic groups in Nigeria between july 29th 1966 and May 29th 1999 so it is with the EFCC today. That is how emboldened the hegemonists in our midst have become and that is the level of barbarity that we have descended to as a nation. Yet it gets even worse. Just a few weeks ago, the Minister of Internal Affairs told a bewildered nation that the Sultan of Sokoto (the leader if rhe Muslim community in Nigeria) "directed" him to declare a particular day of the week a public holiday. Without any hesitation he complied with despatch and, with pride, he announced it to the public. Welcome to the Islamic Republic of Nigeria where the caliphate rules. Is it any wonder that every single one of the numerous security and intelligence agencies in our country except for one is headed by a northerner? Whether it be the army, the navy, the air force, the police, the Department of State Security (DSS), the EFCC, the National Securiry A'dvisor's Office or the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), they are all headed by individuals that are from the north. The only exception to the rule is the Nigerian Iintelligence Agency (NIA), the agency which is responsible for external intelligence and international espionage and which is headed by a southerner. Can such a state of affairs be justified under any circumstances? Are southerners and Chrustians not Nigerians as well? Are they not qualified to head more security agencies? Does the concept of Federal Character have any meaning in President Buhari's Nigeria? For how much longer will our people tolerate such reckless impunity, racism and injustice from those who believe that they are the Boers and supremacists of what is fast turning into apartheid-Nigeria? My father's generation fought the battle for independence from our erstwhile British colonial masters. It was indeed my father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode, that succesfully moved the motion for Nigeria's indepence in Parliament in 1958. The battle that must be fought today by my genertion is the battle for independence from the sons of Futa Jalon: our internal colonial masters who are relentless in their quest to subjugate and enslave others and who believe that they were born to rule. This quest for expansion and domination and this insatiable desire to islamise our nation is best reflected by the words and actions of the three Mahdis of the north. The first was Usman Dan Fodio, the second was his great grandson Sir Ahmadu Bello and the third is Muhammadu Buhari. The hegemonists must be stopped. It is our duty to either restructure or break Nigeria and to ensure that Buhari is the last of the northern Mahdis through a peaceful and democratic process. Consequently the prayer is no longer "God bless Nigeria" but rather "God break Nigeria". It is no longer "God defend Nigeria" but rather "God restructure Nigeria". It is no longer "God deliver Nigeria" but rather "God deliver us from Nigeria". It is no longer "God preserve Nigeria" but rather "God redefine Nigeria". It is no longer "God remember Nigeria" but rather "God dismember Nigeria". We must break our chains of oppression because no one else will break them for us. We must reject slavery. We must rise up and resist our oppressors. We must break the yoke of servitude and set ourselves free. For this great cause no price is too high to pay. If it means laying down our lives or suffering the bitter pain of persecution then so be it. No price is too high to pay and no mounatain is too high to climb for attainment of freedom and the restoration of our self respect and collective dignity. No matter what it takes we shall carve out and build our own nation and we shall be free. The heavy yoke of the last of the Amalekite kings must be broken. The rulership of the third and last Mahdi must be brought to an end in a free and fair election. That is the challenge that we face today. That is the great work that the Lord would have us complete. That is our duty and our calling: to bring the unbelieving pagans to heel and to pull down the evil structures of caliphate power. Those that joined forces with the internal colonial masters and helped to enslave their own people shall pay a heavy price for their treachery, collaboration and betrayal. Our new nation has no room for such people. They will be herded into labour camps and ultimately deported. They are a shameful eyesore: animals with no sense of dignity and pride. They are not fit to live amongst us. Yet blessed are the courageous and faithful who speak nothing but truth, who despise the oppressor and who champion the cause of the oppressed. They shall flourish like the palm tree in season and their seed shall excel. Blessed are those that are persecuted for their faith and that are regarded as the "hewers of the wood and the drawers of the water": so-called ethnic inferiors in their own nation. They shall inherit the land and, in the fullness of time, they shall be liberated from their tormentors and they shall rule over their adversaries. That is the promise of the Alpha and the Omega and the Ancient of Days. That is a sure word from He that is known as the Lord God of Hosts and the Man of War. That is the counsel of the God of All Flesh: the Adonai, the Elohim and Jehova El Shaddai. None can resist Him. http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/07/i-am-aware-president-buhari-is-not.html
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Please I'm asking this question because I'm tired of waiting for them. I registered/applied for the so called National Identity Card since 14th January, 2013 till date I have not gotten SMS as they said. Anytime I visited their office in Port Harcourt where i registered/applied they will tell me to always check on their online portal https://touch.nimc.gov.ng/ to see if my card is ready. I just checked again now yet CARD NOT READY. My question now is, Is this a national scam or what?
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dammyshow100:Make sure you are hardworking so that you will not loose the job and come back here to cry |
THIS IS RUBBISH. SINCE JANUARY 2013 I APPLIED TILL DATE MY CARD IS NOT YET READY [size=60pt]BIG NATIONAL SCAM[/size]
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ayindejimmy:are u d one that declared the winner? You better wake up because am in Imo state following the election |
controversy has marred two state house of Assembly rerun elections in Imo State. The Resident electoral commissioner in the state has confirmed that the rerun elections for Isiala Mbano and Oru East state constituencies which held weekend have been declared inconclusive. No new date has been fixed for the conclusive part of the elections.. |
''But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.'' Matthew 5:28 |
AFORUMUOKE
BOOTH 007
OKENALOGHO WARD 07
OBOWO LGA.
APA-1
PDP-85 APC-88
Okohia ward 5, booth 08,
Umuna ONUIMO LGA.
PDP 22,
APC 8.
Town school umuakagu Ehime Mbano PDP 162
APC 16
Booth 02 Umuaebi Village Hall Umucheke, Okwe
Onuimo
APC- 34
PDP- 18 Okataa PU 02 Ihitte Uboma
PDP 129
APC 52
Amorji nnachioma boot 13
result.
PDP 83 APC 53
APGA 1.
UMUNTUMEOGU OKWOUHIA WARD. BOOTH 5. PDP 78.
APC 61.
VOID 1.
Odunkume / umuosochie ward booth 007
A P C 77
P D P 62
UHUNOKWU PRI SCH
BOOTH 015 RESULT
APC 7 PDP 15.
OKWUOHIA Ward
BOOTH003
P.D.P88.
A.P.C.51.
Umuogbede polling unit 003 Umuariam/Achara,Obowo LGA
PDP-92
APC-28 |
He has sold his soul to the devil |
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STUDENTS OF GARBA NOMA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, BAUCHI, SITTING ON THE FLOOR IN THEIR CLASSROOM ON MONDAY - NAN http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/photos-secondary-school-students-sitting-floor-bauchi/
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Elijahrona2:cc lalasticlala , Mynd44 |
macaranta:not yet resolved |
Elijahrona2:this guys is misleading the public with false information Seun , lalasticlala and all the Mod active |
''I dont like money'' - Amaechi |
the website is redirecting stelladimokokorkus.com/ to Godday |
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, yesterday, accused President Muhammadu Buhari of shielding his men from probe, saying the President was acting like the grandfather of corruption in Nigeria and demanded the release of alleged authentic report of the Committee on Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement in the Nigerian Armed Forces. The governor described the claim by the federal government that the probe panel only looked into procurement and contracts awarded by the military between 2011-2015 because documents regarding procurement from 2007 to 2010 were not available as a clear indication of his support for corruption. In a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said[b] “it is now obvious to the entire world that anyone that is in President Buhari’s good books can never be adjudged as corrupt even if such a person is caught looting the entire money in Nigeria’s treasury.”[/b] Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/fayose-accuses-buhari-shielding-men-probe/
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To facilitate development in the Niger Delta region, South-East and South South lawmakers have called on the Federal Government to review the ownership structure of oil wells in the country to allow for 65 per cent ownership by the people of the region. The lawmakers also condemned the criminal and nefarious activities of herdsmen and called for the establishment of special task force drawn from the various security agencies and Neighbourhood Watch in each local government area to checkmate the excesses of herdsmen and prosecute them. They also urged the National Assembly to ensure the accelerated passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB. According to them: “The people of the Niger Delta region should possess at least 65 per cent of the oil wells contrary to the present ownership structure where less than 10 per cent of the oil blocks belong to our people.” They noted that the region’s development is being hindered by the present payment mode of derivative oil funds. “There is an urgent need for the Federal Government of Nigeria to put in place adequate machinery that would ensure direct payment of derivative oil funds into the hands of Niger Delta benefiting communities,” the principal officers and members of the Houses of Assembly in the region said. Rising from the first parliamentary session of the South-East and South-South Houses of Assembly in Owerri, Imo State, weekend, the lawmakers condemned the criminal and nefarious activities of the so called herdsmen. “Legislators of the Houses of Assembly in the South-South and South East can no longer watch helplessly as our region drifts aimlessly while our people walk the razor edge under the strain of impoverishment, environmental degradation, insecurity and uncertainty on the one hand and the destruction of oil/gas installations and the attendant consequences including their impact on the eco-system and the economy on the other hand.” They urged the youth to shun confrontation, violence and militancy in pressing for the redress of the zone. “They must embrace dialogue and diplomacy and channel their grievances through various constituted platforms.” The joint session of legislators from the South -East and South –South geo-political zones not only condemned the evil acts of kidnapping, hostage taking and bursting of oil pipelines, but stressed that militants from the zones should be constituted into an officially recognized brigade for the protection of oil installations The legislators, who called for more proactive measures to address the activities of herdsmen, restated their commitments to pass bills restricting cattle rearing, prohibiting grazing of cattle from one location to another through farmlands thereby causing damages to farm lands, health hazards and obstruction of vehicular and human traffic. The lawmakers while attributing the defective and harsh socio-economic environment, lack of employment opportunities, lack of empowerment for the youth, environmental degradation, lack of infrastructure, general under-development and inadequate benefit of the resources from the region, rejected the proposed bill to establish and control grazing routes and reserves before the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/oil-wells-niger-delta-lawmakers-insist-on-65-ownership/ |
Angry reactions have continued to trail the massive destruction of residential, business outfits and public power lines in Owerri and it’s environs. While the former Deputy Speaker, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, urged the state government to apply caution in the massive destructions, two aggrieved citizens, Anthony Amadi and Chigozie Oparaku, have approached the Federal High Court to seek redress. Registered as suit number FHC/OW/CS/145/2016, the plaintiffs dragged Governor Rochas Okorocha, the State Attorney General and the State Commissioner of Police to court for alleged battery and detention. Speaking to Vanguard yesterday, Amadi and Oparaku recalled that they were beaten for more than 30 minutes by more than 20 security details of the governor, just for daring to show them a restraining order of court against their illegal action. “At the end, we could hardly stand or walk, and they carried us and dumped us at the Shell Camp Police Station without any medical treatment”, Oparaku fumed. Citizen Amadi showed Vanguard his bloodshot left eye that opened with difficulty, while Oparaku showed an ugly lump on his back, all sustained during the battering. In his reaction, the immediate past Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, condemned “the untold hardship foisted on the citizenry by government, through the on-going massive destruction of people’s business outfits, as well as residential and ancestral homes in Owerri and its environs”. Chief Ihedioha, who spoke through his media aide, Mr. Chibuike Onyeukwu, expressed regret that the multiple destruction was coming at a time the economy is down and people are finding it extremely hard to feed. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/angry-reactions-trail-destruction-of-houses-in-owerri
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lalasticlala, mynd44 why do u guys always ban me whenever i post article from Believe All.com? [without space between] |
lalasticlala, mynd44 why do u guys always ban me whenever i post article from Believe All.com? [without space between] |
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