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Foreigners or nigerians living abroad that can't come back home be praying for civil war so you can come and enjoy the spoils,but FYI this would pass away don't go and work and be waiting got civil war,prophet of doom anufia. |
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They ain't bad but who send am this is the cause of his problems. |
Pay for what?you know nothing ,go and check international politics and countries they are no better,Greece, spain et al, the euro hit it's highest low, even in south Africa where they have little or no resources zuma is looting and they have never predicted doom for themselves ,we can only pay for low mentality like yours. dein77: |
Prophet of doom,Nigeria would succeed all you foreigners can predict all rubbish just because we don't adopt western polices like gay rights how wouldn't you wish us bad when you can't come back to Nigeria in fact we need to ban all negative news about Nigeria on nairaland , because it's probably sponsored by foreigners using our people just like slave trade our people selling us out since 200 bc. |
Prophet of doom,your evil wish would not come to pass. |
APC must take responsibility for what happening, when Buhari said muslim should vote for muslim and someone who can protect their interest, the division started back then, why do all this just to achieve your personal ambition. |
Stupidity. |
The world sees us and addresses us as Nigerians,they don't call us hausa northerner or yoruba from where ever truth be told we are nigerians. |
The world sees us and addresses us as Nigerians,they don't call us hausa northerner or yoruba from where ever truth be told we are nigerians. |
Loan shark,pipo be careful. |
He never came neither did he congratulate him and neither did he urge his supporters to support the elected president,if he's a man of intergrity he should have known that he lost the election and no need for tribunal. |
Nigerians are not fools,if you loose accept defeat and congratulate the winner,am not voting for either GEJ or MB ,but to me GEJ stand a better chance Buhari has a tinted CV,which are his words and body language,I can't trust them. |
They would start with TINUBU.Yipee Lagos would come alive again. |
From this symbol, i have drawn my conclusion that nigeria is an islamic nation,nigeria is a moslem nation. |
Daddy G.O can never be little himself stop all this kind of rubbish topic. |
Idea. |
Fucking hypocrite, looks gay and unstable. |
I have only one million in my account. |
Silly nigerians when the Buhari enters they would start to ask for Jonathan, it's all a game plan Jonathan has been setup by the cabals that he refused to persecute, Gid gave him the opportunity and he misused it, Buhari is also a setup in the making and can't do any better. |
Hmmm, this is a serious matter. |
Now he's saying this,my question is , why did he not call his supporters to accept the polls when he lost out and pledge allegiance to Nigeria,his supporters went maiming and killing people for east west and south and north,why did he not caution the statements made by northerners who promised to make the nation ungovernable for an incumbent president,why did he say in 2015 baboon and dogs would be soaked in blood,these are the issues that come to mind when you mention Buhari's name and try to paint him as a saviour,if he's afraid of his people and can't caution them as an elder statesman,I think he can't do much as a president just so you know GeJ is no better as president so Buhari GEJ is out of this race the youth should tell themselves the truth. nwaanambra1: |
Hydraulic fracturing is not the way out, it's environmental hazard , the environmental impact is more damaging than it's usefulness. |
Shale gas is not the way out hydraulic fracturing comes with lost of problems, it damages the water and soil. |
My friend please kindly visit MDG office in Abuja and ask for list of project executed by Aduda in each area council, I know of boreholes ,tho some were poorly executed ,Nigeria factor ,check for conditional Grant Schemes and cct he did a little in the interior villages but you might not be aware only if you do monitoring and evaluation M AND E for Abuja MDG the you would know how the funds moves. |
This same man frustrated the opposition while he was in power, held lagos state government allocation for over a year, was his government corrupt free?it's a case of kettle calling pot black, if pdp is the problem then apc is no better because most apc members are those that left pdp to apc for political gains. |
This is serious. |
Hahahahah |
What are these APC JANJAWEEDIANS TALKING ABOUT, HATERS WHO JUDGE WITH SENTIMENTS now tell me who initiated the chibok girls kidnapping if not for those that have sold out Nigeria for political gains just so they would be president they threatened fire and brimstone , janjaweeidan did you know how long it took before investigation started on this case if you did not folllow the case don't come here misleading people they have been looking for this student for a long time and the search made them unvover a mass grave continue in your mischievous way of misleading gullible people who don't dig deep and reason out the truth for themselves before passing out judgement adeyemik: |
What are these APC JANJAWEEDIANS TALKING ABOUT now tell me who initiated the chibok girls kidnapping if not for those that have sold out Nigeria for political gains just so they wouldnbe president the threatened fire and brimstone , janjaweeidan did you know how long it took before investigation started on this case if you did not folllow the case don't come here misleading people they have been looking for this student for a long time and the search made them unvover a mass grave continue in your mischievous way of misleading gullible people who don't dig deep and reason out the truth for themselves before passing out judgement |
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30051725 http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2014-11-14-parliament-diary-scenes-of-shame/#.VGgw62bTXMI Thursday 13th November will surely go down as one of the most inglorious days in the history of South Africa’s democratic parliament. After almost seven hours of ultimately futile filibustering from opposition parties, the National Assembly adopted the report which essentially exonerates President Jacob Zuma from wrongdoing over Nkandla. If that weren’t enough, the evening descended into chaos when riot police were called into the House and proceeded to assault MPs. By REBECCA DAVIS. “Something broke tonight.” Those were the words of DA parliamentary leader Mmusi Maimane, speaking to the Daily Maverick just around midnight on Thursday, after a day of sheer chaos. With journalists having left the House after seven trying hours of opposition filibustering, riot police were ordered into the National Assembly to forcibly remove a female EFF MP who refused to retract statements calling President Jacob Zuma a thief and a criminal. Ngwanamakwetle Mashabela, having announced several times that “Zuma is the greatest thief in the world”, sat defiantly behind the podium, ignoring acting Speaker Cedric Frolick’s demands that she retract her statements and leave the National Assembly. One of the clearest conclusions to emerge from the day’s events was that the EFF parliamentary caucus are by no means dependent on leaders Julius Malema, Floyd Shivambu and Andile Mngxitama, all of whom were absent for the session. When the Sergeant at Arms failed to budge Mashabele, the call was given – by whom, exactly, remains unclear – for riot police to enter the House. At this point the parliamentary TV feed was cut off, with the last words audible being Mashabela reiterating: “I don’t want to be touched”. According to Maimane, when the riot police entered, DA MPs took it upon themselves to block their path. “We felt it was a violation of the Constitutional order,” he said. “It breaks down the social contract we all got into. If they can call in the police today, it could be the army tomorrow.” A skirmish between DA members and the police followed. During this time it appears that at least five DA MPs were assaulted. |
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-04/mexico-mayor-wanted-in-missing-students-case-detained-in-capital.html http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN0IR2CJ20141108?irpc=932 Mexico says missing students likely burned to ashes by gang By Lizbeth Diaz MEXICO CITY | Sat Nov 8, 2014 1:50pm EST EmailFacebookTwitter By Lizbeth Diaz MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Forty-three missing students abducted by corrupt police in southwest Mexico six weeks ago were apparently incinerated by drug gang henchmen and their remains tipped in a garbage dump and a river, the government said on Friday. Attorney General Jesus Murillo said three detainees, caught a week ago, admitted setting fire to a group of bodies in a dump near Iguala in the state of Guerrero, where the trainee teachers went missing on Sept. 26 after clashing with local police. Then, the perpetrators set about removing all the evidence, Murillo told a news conference, showing taped confessions of the detained, photographs of where remains were found and video re-enactments of how the bodies were moved. "They didn't just burn the bodies with their clothes, they also burned the clothes of those who participated," Murillo said, adding the gang members spent over 12 hours torching the remains. "They tried to erase every possible trace." The government says police working with a local drug gang abducted the students after the clashes. The kidnapping triggered mass protests in much of the country and seriously undermined President Enrique Pena Nieto's claims that Mexico has become safer on his watch. The disappearances have been the toughest challenge yet to face Pena Nieto, who took office two years ago vowing to restore order in Mexico, where about 100,000 people have died in violence linked to organized crime since 2007. A grim-faced Pena Nieto said the findings had "shocked and offended" Mexico and pledged to round up everyone involved. "The investigations will be carried out to the full, all those responsible will be punished under the law," he said. Dozens of police are among 74 people held in the case. The scandal has forced Pena Nieto to cut short a planned visit to China next week, and angry relatives of the missing students said the government had only made the announcement to clear the path for the president to go. "Pena Nieto should think hard about his trip," said Felipe de la Cruz, father of one of the missing students. "As long as there is no proof, our children are alive." The confessions of the gang members pointed to the murder "of a large number of people," Murillo said, showing a video of one suspect saying the victims had said they were students. Identifying the remains, which were ground up after burning, was so difficult that it was impossible to say when final results would come in, Murillo said. But there was much evidence "that could indicate it is (the students)," he added. Teeth of victims found at the scene were so badly burned that they virtually turned to dust upon contact, Murillo said, adding that the remains would be sent to the University of Innsbruck in Austria for final DNA identification. The government would continue to view the students as missing until their identities are confirmed, he added. This week, Mexican police captured the former mayor of Iguala and his wife, who the government suspects of being the probable masterminds of the abductions. Testimony from investigators suggested that the students, from an all-male leftist college, had clashed with the mayor in the past and that the city police had handed them over to local gangsters who killed them. The case has dented Pena Nieto's popularity and derailed his efforts to turn public attention toward a string of reforms he passed in the first part of his government, which he hopes will spur stronger growth in Mexico's misfiring economy. (Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz and Dave Graham; Editing by Simon Gardner, James Dalgleish and Ken Wills) |
