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PoliticsRe: APC Rally In Kaduna: Live Pictures by itetemi: 6:28pm On Mar 11, 2015
onatisi:
well done ,continue lying to urself. Boya lo mo pe opon ti sun .
sun si bo...................pls kaduna where a current vice president and president campaigned in an almost empty stadium
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 6:25pm On Mar 11, 2015
where is the clown fayose and his chattam house crew
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 6:19pm On Mar 11, 2015
diluminati:
and some evil, selfish people would want to remain with jonaboy for another four years, until he destroys every ounce of our international and continental image. what a shame!
you dey mind the clowns, it was a real shame.
PoliticsRe: APC Rally In Kaduna: Live Pictures by itetemi: 6:17pm On Mar 11, 2015
onatisi:
I dey lie abi. Oya compare this crowd with the crowd he had in that same kaduna in january .
there has only been one mega rally, this is just follow up sensitization.capish.
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 6:16pm On Mar 11, 2015
front page pls
PoliticsRe: APC Rally In Kaduna: Live Pictures by itetemi: 6:07pm On Mar 11, 2015
onatisi:
See wettin pdp don reduce buhari to!!! Kai there is god ooooo. This grandpa electoral value is losing appeal drastically and acidically with each passing day. Where have all the crowd that usually welcome him gone ?even this thread hasn't reached 5 paged after almost 3hrs. I am sure many apc bigwigs will start boycotting all these buhari rallies henceforth.
una no dey tire, even morocco king shame at una lie
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 6:05pm On Mar 11, 2015
theoctopus:
[size=14pt]All of you these APC cyber cafe people will get tired soon. After the elections, you will all loose your jobs. Keep doing this your groupie una hear? grin grin grin[/size]
take handkerchief
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 6:04pm On Mar 11, 2015
which way Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Morocco Recalls Its Ambassador To Nigeria- BBC by itetemi: 6:03pm On Mar 11, 2015
deskossy:
Then we should recall our ambassador too...
na una shame
PoliticsRe: English Division 3 Club Endorses Buhari! (PICS) by itetemi: 5:48pm On Mar 11, 2015
hmmmm
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 5:39pm On Mar 11, 2015
BodyKiss:
Nobody wants to associate him or her self with the clueless, shameless and balless Otuoke man.
it is really shameful
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 5:37pm On Mar 11, 2015
there is need for change.
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op): 5:33pm On Mar 11, 2015
victorD3:
Lies from hell. Who if morroco to snub the biggest economy in Africa.
biggest economy indeed with how many of your population living in abject poverty.


abeg it shows the level of shame they ave brought on the nation.
PoliticsRe: Labour Party Endorse Jonathan's Candidacy by itetemi: 5:27pm On Mar 11, 2015
Fit2Rule:
Mimiko was in Labour Party. He defected to the PDP. The LP that adopted Jonathan Earlier was the Osun State Chapter. Today, it's the National Chapter.
bros, all this na re-endorsement.

mimiko is labour, labour is mimiko.
PoliticsRe: Angry Nigerians React On Twitter As Musiliu Obanikoro Is Confirmed As Minister by itetemi: 5:11pm On Mar 11, 2015
Niwdog:
Apc how market??
Jesus said 'those without sin should
cast the stone first' but none did

Mark said 'any senate without sin should cast a stone at obanikoro'
But to my suprise
Apc brought asafa the greatest sinner with a punch propagander as stone. GEJ19
you should be worried about oga jonny, we knew they will still confirm him, we only wanted Nigerians to see deep into oga jonny corrupt character.

now , with these response by tweets, what more can apc ask for.we have achieved the objective.
PoliticsRe: Labour Party Endorse Jonathan's Candidacy by itetemi: 5:07pm On Mar 11, 2015
how many times............no be labour mimiko dey
PoliticsRe: Court Restrains AIT, NTA From Airing‘damaging Video’ On Osinbajo by itetemi: 5:06pm On Mar 11, 2015
good.
PoliticsRe: Moroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op):
if you can lie this terribly on another country, you can imagine the amount of lies the government feeds its citizen with daily.




see the lie on Monday as placed in thisday newspaper:

[b]The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has refuted some media reports that President Goodluck Jonathan was snubbed by King Mohammed VI of Morocco when the latter purportedly refused to speak to the president on the phone. Some news reports had quoted a statement from the Moroccan Foreign Affairs Ministry as stating that the king had refused to speak to Jonathan, adding that it was an inappropriate move by the Nigerian leader to curry electoral favours just weeks before a crucial poll.
The statement explained that the monarch rejected the request for a phone conversation and the sending of a Nigerian envoy to the country because Mohammed VI viewed the overture as an attempt by Jonathan to take advantage of Morocco’s influence to secure Muslim votes in the forthcoming Nigerian election.
However, in a statement yesterday, the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the president did speak with the Moroccan monarch, adding: “Since the King was in France and not in Morocco, both leaders spoke extensively over the phone on matters of mutual interest and concern that have nothing to do with the conduct of re-scheduled elections in Nigeria.
“It is therefore preposterous to suggest that Mr. President’s telephone call to the Moroccan monarch was intended to confer any electoral advantage to the president.”
The ministry asked the media to exercise greater restraint and circumspection in the use of foreign sources for news developments in Nigeria.
[/b]
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fg-jonathan-was-not-snubbed-by-moroccan-king/203676/
PoliticsMoroco Recalls Ambassador In Nigeria Over Presidency Unethical Practices-bbc by itetemi(op):
Nigeria's foreign ministry says President Jonathan spoke at length to the Moroccan monarch

Morocco has recalled its ambassador from Nigeria, accusing the authorities there of using King Mohammed VI in an election campaign.

Its foreign ministry issued a statement,denying the king had spoken by phone to Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan, as had been stated by Nigeria.

The North Africa kingdom denounced such "unethical practices", it said.

Nigeria has denied that the king was being used to win over Muslim voters.

Mr Jonathan, a Christian from southern Nigeria, is facing a strong challenge in the 28 March elections from opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari, who is popular in Nigeria's mainly Muslim north.

'Astonishment'

The Nigerian ministry of foreign affairs released a statement on Sunday, denying reports that President Jonathan had been snubbed by King Mohammed because he was trying to curry favour with Muslim voters.

"This information is absolutely not correct as the president did in fact speak to the Moroccan monarch... both leaders spoke extensively over the phone on matters of mutual interest and concern," it said.

However, Morocco's foreign ministry responded by saying it wanted to state in the "clearest and strongest terms" that "there has never been a phone conversation" between the two men.

"The king has actually declined the request of the Nigerian government because it is part of the internal electioneering," Morocco's official news agency Map quoted the statement as saying.

"The kingdom of Morocco expresses its astonishment and denunciation to these unethical practices that are contrary to the spirit of responsibility that must prevail in relations between states."

As a consequence Morocco's Abuja ambassador was being recalled immediately for consultations, it said.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-31831833
PoliticsRe: Nwabueze Advises PDP, APC To Form Coalition Govt by itetemi(op): 4:42pm On Mar 11, 2015
which way Nigeria
PoliticsNwabueze Advises PDP, APC To Form Coalition Govt by itetemi(op): 4:41pm On Mar 11, 2015
Eminent lawyer, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, on Tuesday, advised the ruling Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress to sign an accord that would ensure that whoever wins the presidential election would appoint ministers and other government functionaries from both parties and others. Nwabueze, who addressed journalists in Lagos on behalf of Project Nigeria Movement comprising several civil society organisations, berated the winner-takes–all political culture in the country and argued that a coalition government was imperative. He said, “We need to experiment on a coalition government, otherwise called unity government, in a way that whoever wins the presidential elections will constitute his government with members drawn from both parties (APC and PDP) or from all the parties that contested the presidential election in a manner to be agreed under a formal accord, as was done in the Second Republic. “Such an arrangement is what we strongly recommend as appropriate in the present circumstances existing in the country.

This is different from and has, indeed, nothing to do with the somewhat confused idea of interim government being bandied about.” He, however, said although the general elections were postponed, they had reduced the tension and given the Independent National Electoral Commission time to address other pending issues. The lawyer shunned concerns that the elections dates of by March 28 and April 11 were not feasible and urged INEC not to further postpone the dates. While responding to a question on the suitability of the card readers, Nwabueze recalled that rigging was possible in past general elections because of a poor accreditation system, noting that the card reader was an advancement in technology that would reduce the likelihood of manipulation and rigging.

Nwabueze also described the deployment of soldiers to monitor the elections as unconstitutional, warning President Goodluck Jonathan not to do so. The Chairman, Action Committee of the group, Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), in his remarks, urged INEC to ensure that all eligible voters get their Permanent Voter Cards before the election dates. Agbakoba said in the eventuality that INEC was not able to provide the PVCs; the electoral body should provide an alternative means to ensure that those without their PVCs can vote. “If anyone has not got his PVC because of the inefficiency of INEC, it would be unfair to deny him the opportunity to vote. As much as we welcome the idea of the PVC, INEC should be flexible and ensure that people are not disenfranchised,” he said. -

See more at: http://www.punchng.com/politics/nwabueze-advises-pdp-apc-to-form-coalition-govt/#sthash.m44A9RqU.dpuf
PoliticsRe: Martin Luther Agwai's Speech At Obasanjo's Birthday That Made Him Lose His Job by itetemi: 4:37pm On Mar 11, 2015
profstar:
lol, i laugh at your naivity, even if na USA whey one minister con give this kind speech AT THEIR CRITICAL AND SENSITIVE TIME, obama no go even sack am, na jail him go jail am straight
nited states of America is not a backward country, jail becos of wetin
PoliticsRe: APC Rally In Kaduna: Live Pictures by itetemi: 4:28pm On Mar 11, 2015
abduljabbar8:
Most people didn't hear about the rally. Even me. Infact I'm just seeing it now. About 17 of my friends now have changed their minds and will now vote APC. Go to the center of a market and shout Pdp and see if buhari is losing popularity. Your body will tell you
you dey mind the clowns, he is talking of crowds. the picture is even people on the street.
PoliticsRe: APC Rally In Kaduna: Live Pictures by itetemi: 4:27pm On Mar 11, 2015
atlwireles:
Crowd cost lot of money. Just as you talk. Money don finish.
deceive una sef well well, that is just a picture of the streets, not the rally.
PoliticsRe: Political Cries About Changing Wartime President by itetemi(op): 11:17am On Mar 11, 2015
hmmmm
PoliticsRe: Political Cries About Changing Wartime President by itetemi(op): 9:23am On Mar 11, 2015
pdp is really desperate.


you don't change a president in time of war? then please what is democracy.
countries that even fought greater battles changed leadership when election came. the united states war in Iraq was on when president Obama became president. now the united states has declared war on isis and when election comes, the leadership changes.

please pdp should be careful not to throw Nigeria into real WAR
PoliticsPolitical Cries About Changing Wartime President by itetemi(op): 9:23am On Mar 11, 2015
Recent successful strides by the military in the Northeast have raised the hitherto unconsidered question about changing leadership in wartime. Not surprisingly, associates and critics of President Goodluck Jonathan are sharply divided on the issue.

By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor Not even the most passionate supporters of President Goodluck Jonathan would disagree with the general claim that the president took the Boko Haram insurgency with kid gloves at the beginning. The most profound evidence of the seeming lack of seriousness with which the president and his handlers took the insurgency was in their approach to the kidnap of the Chibok girls in April last year. Boko Haram, it was suggested in the corridors of power, was a political tool devised by the enemies of the president to project opposition to him. Such suggestions were not helped by the internal crisis within the president’s Peoples Democratic Party, PDP when a leading chieftain of the party from the north was quoted as saying that they would make the nation ungovernable for the president if he won the PDP presidential ticket of 2011.
No doubt, the nation or at least a significant proportion of the country with a size more than that of Belgium has been practically ungovernable leading to the mounting of the flag of the Boko Haram Islamic sect in that part of the country covering most parts of Borno State, Yobe State and Adamawa State. Until recently, the suzerainty of the group covered even the local government area of the nation’s number one soldier, Air Vice Marshall Alex Badeh. However, the tide began to change in the middle of last month just about the time the presidential election had originally been scheduled. The change in tide came with the arrival of new weapon platforms. Since then, Boko Haram has suffered significant losses leading to the liberation of a number of towns and strongholds of the group. However, till date, the group continues to hold on to a number of the booties of war including the prized Chibok girls and a significant proportion of territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The reversal of fortunes has inevitably led to new questions about the president’s doggedness. Some have claimed that the offensive against Boko Haram was directly aimed to win votes for the president alleging that he sat down all the while allowing the group to humiliate the country and only responding at a time he could gain political plaudits. Even more remarkable is the new debate thrown up by some strong associates of the president that nations do not change wartime leaders. That argument was first put together by Chief Emeka Wogu, the former minister of labour and productivity. That argument was later taken up by the PDP governorship candidate in Adamawa State, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and has now become a talking point for some partisan advocates of a second term for the president. It is also an argument readily pooh-poohed by political opponents of the president. In pushing the case, Wogu had said: “The ongoing war in the Northeast is undoubtedly a sore point in the nation’s history. Just as Nigeria is making progress in its economy and has been certified as Africa’s biggest economy, Boko Haram surfaced to test the capacity and content of the Nigerian leadership. The challenge of the insurgency is one that no Nigerian leader has ever had to confront.”

“This is, however, no opportunity for Nigerians to waver in the resolute determination that we have shown towards uprooting this ugly evil from our land.” Faith in the leadership “Despite scepticism in some entrenched quarters, President Goodluck Jonathan has ably marshalled our forces in this critical effort to uproot the evil in our land and I enjoin Nigerians all over not to lose faith in the leadership.” “This is no time for us to pander to political, religious or ethnic sentiments that will distract us from the compelling objective of bringing liberty to every inch of the land. “Other nations faced with similar circumstances as we are now facing refused to be distracted and kept faith with their leaders.”

“Britain held on to Winston Churchill, America held on to Franklin Roosevelt, Nigeria even during a military regime held on to Yakubu Gowon.” His point was also subsequently adopted by Ribadu who during a visit to a refugee camp in Mubi, Adamawa State that Jonathan should not be changed on account of his recent successes. “You don’t change a commander-in-Chief in time of war”, said Ribadu in Mubi during his visit. “Now, it is about consolidation of this success, on how to restore life in these affected communities and bring about stability. The President has already established the Victims Support Fund, and he has a marshal plan on how to consolidate on this military successes”, Ribadu further submitted. Dismissing the assertions of Wogu, Ribadu and other partisans, Osita Okechukwu, spokesman of the All Progressives Congress, APC in the Southeast said the president should rather be sanctioned for his actions. “The Jonathan effort in the Northeast vindicatessome of us who are saying that the Federal Government of Nigeria led by Jonathan was rather vicariously promoting the insurgency.

“We are saying that this vindicates us that there was sabotage before. If it were not so, the boys who are now being held for mutiny had said that helicopters used to come and drop supplies to Boko Haram, and nothing would happen to them.

Noting the points raised by former President Olusegun Obasanjo during an abortive reconciliatory meeting with Jonathan in Abeokuta last January, Okechukwu said the president’s alleged unwillingness to frontally confront the issue vexed Obasanjo.

Recent successes

According to him recent successes is “a further vindication of our position that the Federal Government of Nigeria was treating the Boko Haram with kid gloves with an idea to profit from it or harvest it for the election. But when it suddenly dawned on them that the world was looking down on them, that was when they changed gear. It is not about a war general, in a sane country the president should be queried. This was a government that didn’t even believe that the Chibok girls were kidnapped, they doubted it until the international reacted.

“It was when they were being looked on as weak, clueless and corrupt that they reacted.

“So, any recovery should not be a credit, but rather it shows that we should further condemn the administration for treating such a serious issue with kid gloves. President Jonathan and his managers escalated the war.”


- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/political-cries-about-changing-wartime-president/#sthash.i66IpErL.dpuf - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/political-cries-about-changing-wartime-president/#sthash.i66IpErL.dpuf
PoliticsRe: Card Reader Test Successful – INEC by itetemi: 6:41am On Mar 11, 2015
pdp go cry
PoliticsRe: APC- Nigerian Version Of The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Party by itetemi: 11:26pm On Mar 10, 2015
pdp is the african version of the Taliban.
PoliticsRe: Omg ! Check Out The New Jonathan Noodles by itetemi:
CLUELESSNESS at its peak.


oga jonny walker and his stealing is not corruption team is giving out one noodle for every ten sacks of rice they have stolen.
PoliticsRe: PDP Governors Forum Interactive Session, Lagos, Live On NTA /AIT And Channels. by itetemi: 3:01pm On Mar 10, 2015
akpabio is showing the incompetence cluelessness of oga jonny walker
PoliticsRe: PDP Governors Forum Interactive Session, Lagos, Live On NTA /AIT And Channels. by itetemi:
ninety percent of the time was spent on talking about apc and buhari.

that is how you know a party of failure.
they cannot campaign on their records.

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