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Just imagine , are these the leaders we put our hope on? |
WORD Ikengawo: |
Janjaweedian way of life. |
APC MUST CRY AGAIN. |
Who's scared of someone that lies?he will loose again. AMINU4: |
Goodluck Jonathan,President and commander in chief of the federal republic of Nigeria. |
JUDAS AMECHI. |
GOD FORBID,OLORU MA JE,ME NOR ANY MEMBER OF MY FAMILY WOULD NEVER PREFER TO LIVE IN THE UAE,OR QATAR OR SAUDI,MY FREEDOM IS ALL I GOT,AND I WOULD RATHER DIE THAN YOU TAKE IT FROM ME, PLACES WHERE THEY LACK FREEDOM AND ARE BEEN RULED BY AN EMIRE IS THAT YOUR WISH FOR NIGERIA?IT CAN NEVER HAPPEN AS AFRICANS OUR FREEDOM IS ALL WE HAVE GOT FROM ALL THESE IMPORTED COLONIALSTIC RELIGIONS. omenka: |
It's so obvious that GEJ has better credentials than the sadist, tho the janjanweedians would always deny it. |
larger_text Tunisians will experience free elections this weekend, the first since their 50 years of living under the rule of a single party. Ten months after their revolution, which touched off others — the Arab Spring — they will choose the members of an assembly responsible for building a new government. Street protests erupted in Tunisia after a vegetable seller took his own life, setting himself alight after the authorities in the town of Sidi Bouzid prevented him from working. The people demanded the resignation of the president of 23 years, Zine al-Abedine Ben Ali, and he fled into exile in Saudi Arabia. The elections were to have been held in July but took time to organise, notably to register all the eligible voters and give them cards. Now, part of this new experience is the great number of candidate lists; some 1,500 of them, with 11,000 candidates in all. The one most in the forefront is the Islamist party Ennahda, which was banned under Ben Ali. The secularist, liberal, centrist Progressive Democratic Party is led by a woman General Secretary, Maya Jribi. The centre-left Ettakatol is led by a senior opponent of the old regime, Mustapha Ben Jaafar. Led by the now centre-left old communist party al-Tajdid, the Modernist Democratic Pole is a coalition running a secular, feminist campaign. The once-banned Congress for the Republic is led by human rights activist Moncef Marzouki. The Tunisian Workers’ Communist Party is also popular. Ennahda the Islamists are widely expected to come out ahead, with as much as 30 percent of the vote. Their leader Rached Ghannouchi has warned that if there is fraud, “we will take to the streets [again] with the Tunisian people”. Ennahda have promised not to impose sharia law, but some critics are sceptical. The Constituent Assembly will have 217 members, in place for a year. They will have the power to draft a new constitution, appoint and oversee an interim government until new elections are set and to designate a new president. The exercise of democratic right and responsibility both excites and confuses the Tunisians. They do not know how realistic it is to hope for swift results. Since the revolution, the economy has been in recession, tourism has collapsed, foreign companies have folded and the jobless rate is near 20 percent — worse for young people. Yet the elections are a crucial step, not just for Tunisia but as a sign for the other countries that rose. http://www.euronews.com/2011/10/21/tunisia-s-post-revolution-election/ |
It's his house that would be set ablaze not Nigeria, Nigeria would survuve 2015 and beyond. |
Fresh air everywhere. |
Foolish reasoning by a janjaweedian your stupidity is highest all pdp controlled states are going to vote for pdp because as a vote for a pdp governor is a vote for the pdp president, taraba, jos,adamawa and ogun would vote gej they would split kano and kaduna do you think elections is by nairaland permutation?think again alot of sellout would take place when the battle begins. |
Cool president and commander in chief of the armed forces of the federal republic of nigeria. |
You know a janjaweedian that's high on weed by his comments I know you are not a Nigerian you a foreign agent sent to destabilize Nigeria, FYI Patrick Swayer got into Nigeria was taken to an hospital where Dr Adedvevoh tried treating him and she was infected she died saving Nigeria she's one of our sheros. publicenemy: |
Christof Lehmann (nsnbc) : The mass kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls by Boko Haram is only the tip of on iceberg of slavery in Africa. Slavery and trafficking is more often than not tied to conflicts in which core NATO member states and terrorist organizations with ties to their intelligence services play central roles. Ultimately, conflict, slavery and trafficking, as well as prostitution are tied to issues about sovereignty. Boko Haram began its insurgency five years ago. Experts stress that Boko Haram is covertly funded and armed by intelligence services of core NATO member states. The function of the covert support for Boko Haram is the destabilization of a country to justify a NATO military presence. One of the most recent incidents that supports this assessment comes from a clandestine recording of a phone conversation between Mustafa Varank, who has close ties to Tukey’s AKP government and Turkey’s intelligence service MIT and a Turkish Airlines official, in which the two are discussing details about arms smuggling to Nigeria. Emma Christopher, an expert on slavery and human trafficking, stressed that tens of thousands of people are bought and sold in Nigeria every year. The majority of them are children. Christopher is referring to the International Labour Organization which estimated that in 2003, as many as six million Nigerian children had been trafficked at some time in their lives. Core NATO Members Engineered Conflict Drives Slave and Trafficking Business. This prompts the questions, why the sudden outcry about the kidnapped Nigerian girls throughout western governments? Why the sudden headlines in western corporate media? In October 2012, the Irish analyst Finian Cunningham pointed out Boko Haram’s role as an instrument of western modo-colonialism, writing: On the surface, a militant group known as Boko Haram appears to be the protagonist. But some believe that powerful Western interests are using the violence to consolidate foreign control over Nigeria’s vast oil wealth. Cunningham stressed that some Nigerian analysts believe that the organization is being used by powerful external forces as a conduit for destabilizing Nigeria. A “believe” which since then has been substantiated. He quoted political analyst Olufemi Ijebuode saying: “The upshot of this latest massacre is to destabilize the state of Nigeria by sowing sectarian divisions among the population. The killers may have been Boko Haram operatives, but Boko Haram is a proxy organization working on behalf of foreign powers.” Note, that the rapid growth of the Nigerian economy and the country’s oil export coincides with the increased incidence of terrorist attacks and the increased presence of US AFRICOM troops. Cultural Factors Play a Minuscule Role. A relatively small part of African slavery and human trafficking problems are related to cultural factors. Mauritania is one of the countries where slavery is a remainder of the age-old Arab slave trade and the colonization of the Maghreb by Arabs. Slavery was banned in Mauritania in 1980. The remaining problems in Mauritania, as tragic as they are, are minuscule in comparison with the conflict related slavery and trafficking. Moreover, most slaves in Mauritania are living within family units, which is in stark contrast to the destiny of the vast majority of those who are enslaved or trafficked in connection with conflicts. Slave Trade in Africa and Middle East worth 1.6 Billion Annually. In an article about slavery in Africa, Emma Christopher stressed that the NGO Free the Slaves estimates that 1.6 billion dollar in profit derives from African and Middle Eastern slavery per year. Christopher adds, that his amount is greater than the combined GDP of eight African countries in 2013. Christopher stressed that Around 40% of the world’s chocolate comes from cocoa produced in the Ivory Coast and that children from across West Africa are trafficked to work there: there is no guarantee that those children have not grown the chocolate you enjoy. What Christopher doesn’t address in her article is that core NATO member France engineered the 2010 coup d’état against Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo who was about to end the French usurpation of the country and with it the usurpation of the other UMEOA member states. Neither the conflict in Ivory Coast and the continuation of the slavery in and around the country can be understood without understanding the system of usurpation France installed in its former colonies and UMEOA member states. The system was described in great detail, in the article “French Africa Policy Damages African and European Economies”. The problem can be reduced to the following: France has installed commissars in the UMEOA region’s three central banks. The commissars have veto right and can, in fact, block any financial, monetary or economic decisions. France is printing the regions money, the Franc CFA in Chemaliers, France. UMEOA member states “must” deposit 65 % of their foreign currency reserves in the French National Bank against 0 (ZERO) % interest. France earns about 3 % interest on the deposits and “lends” the profit back to individual UMEOA member states against 5 – 6 % or more as “development aid”. UMEOA member states “must” deposit “all” of their gold reserves in France. No audit has taken place for decades. Any head of state who wants to get his country out of the French racket is faced with the prospect of assassination, imprisonment or a coup d’état. Laurent Gbagbo has since 2010 been held in a prison of the International Criminal Court. Christopher also, correctly points out that seven types of slavery are prevalent in eastern Congo. Men and boys are enslaved in the mines of the region, whose products we all have in our mobile phones and other electronics. A covert investigation in 2013 by Free the Slaves found that more than 90% of mine-workers were enslaved, the majority through debt bondage or having been kidnapped by armed groups. Nearby, they found women and girls who had been trafficked to work as prostitutes to serve the miners. (emphasis added) Read more. http://nsnbc.me/2014/05/12/how-colonialism-benefits-from-boko-harams-mass-kidnapping-of-girls/ |
GOODLUCK JONATHAN, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES, AGBERO PEOPLES CONGRESS AKA DEVILS PARTY STOP YOUR USELESS PROPANGANDA , IT WOULD TAKE YOU NO WHERE. |
Commander in chief of the armed forces of the federal Republic of Nigeria president Goodluck Jonathan. |
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Even UN is seeking for help from Nigeria, now thats what am talking about. Incredible feat. God is a Nigerian afterall The UN, on Monday, said it was in touch with Nigerian authorities, through the World Health Organisation on how it contained the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease. The spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, Stephane DuJarric, said this while briefing UN correspondents in New York. The briefing followed the WHO official declaration of Nigeria as Ebola-free after 42 days with no new cases. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the WHO representative, Rui Vaz, who spoke in Abuja, said it was a “spectacular success story.” He said, “Nigeria won the praise for its swift response after a Liberian brought the disease to Lagos in July.’’ NAN reports that the WHO also officially declared Senegal Ebola-free on Friday. At the Monday briefing, Dujarric said Nigeria’s success story could be copied to successfully contain the disease in West Africa. He added, “Nigeria’s success story means that Ebola can be stopped with functional health service and commitment.’’ NAN recalls that in September, the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon, had commended President Goodluck Jonathan for Nigeria’s efforts at containing the spread of the virus in the country. Ban gave the commendation at a meeting he held with Jonathan on the sideline of the 69th Session of the UN General Assembly. In a related development, Ban’s spokesman, DuJarric, said the trust fund set up by the Secretary-General now had $8.8m in deposits and $5m in commitments. He said in total, $43.5m was pledged. He added that the UN secretary would continue to urge countries to redeem their pledges as soon as possible. Meanwhile, DuJarric said a UN female staff in Sierra Leone had passed away at the weekend from EVD. http://leadership.ng/news/387649/un-touch-nigeria-contained-ebola http://dailyindependentnig.com/2014/10/un-contacts-nigeria-ebola-containment-spokesman/ |
Screaming GOODLUCK JONATHAN TILL ETERNITY OOO MAMBILLA HYDRO POWER DAM JUST WAITING FOR THAT PROJECT TO BE COMPLETED AND SEE IMPROVED POWER SUPPLY. |
Why must it be Yoruba and other or hausa and others do you guys realize there are other people in Nigeria fucking racist. |
Janjaweedians on the loose again,please go and take your drugs we know your father is a drug dealer and user. |
Frankenstein: |
In your mind you have made sense again,show me the islamic state in the world that pratice democracy that's prospereous not monarch please,and show me how many countries offer all their citizens their dream jobs,fyi am from a christain muslim family my mom is from a strong muslim family in edo state,so for that religious aspect don't talk about it,look at the muslim controlled states in the world how are they fairing am not talking about those controlled by their family,the worst thing that can happen is to allow a fnantic rule over a nation ,God forbid that why AL sis had to crush the muslim brothehood and jail muhammed morsi,I know your type the follow follow type that can't think and critically examine the current workd system and how it works slowly but surely we would get there.if you know the country that can give dream jobs please say it hear dumb ass. 1stola: |
A poll that would be rigged by APC. Agent we know they own nairaland. |
Anf you can't talk about the dividing comments of Atiku and Buhari you must be a deluded person suffering from high grade drugs. |
Stupidity look at your analysis and your candidate's it obviously shows you are either an extremist from the north or a religious bigoted yourba man, why must it be either a northern and the rest don't you see that's kinda racist why not Donald Duke as president and knwanknwaso as vip,you guys are obviously terrorist and threaten the peace of nigeria,GEJ till 2019.these exremist threaten the peace of the moderate if you are a moderate i urge you to comr out and speak Buhari words shows he can't be trusted with the mantle of nigeria so all this you permutation are useless with MB in it. |
Thousands of protesters shut down major streets in Acapulco, Mexico on Friday, demanding the safe return of 43 students from a rural teaching college who went missing on Sept. 26. SEE ALSO: Questions Remain Over Missing Students as Protests Escalate in Mexico A caravan of more than 20 buses from the college joined other protesters from the state's teachers' union for the peaceful demonstration, three weeks after the students were reportedly taken away by local police and members of a drug gang. The government has been combing the hills of the state of Guerrero with horseback patrols and is sending divers to look in lakes and dams for the missing youths. In total, 19 mass graves have been found near the city of Iguala since federal officials began their search. Mexico's attorney general, Jesus Murillo Karam, announced Tuesday that 28 bodies found in several of the mass graves were not the missing students, suggesting they may still be found alive. Protesters are holding out hope, and have pledged to blockade city halls and "paralyze the country" until they are found. "They were taken alive, and we want them back alive" was the most common refrain on Friday's protests, according to CNN. The case has underscored the rampant violence and corruption in Mexico, and many are calling for government officials to step down in the wake of the scandal. The mayor of Iguala, Jose Luis Abarca, has not been seen in public since the day the students disappeared; some observers suggest he was responsible for the incident. Abarca was formally impeached on Friday. Protesters are also calling for Aguirre Rivero, the governor of the state of Guerrero, to resign. http://mashable.com/2014/10/17/thousands-march-in-mexico-to-demand-justice-for-missing-students/ |
Stop fooling yourself mr you know the truth just because you are an extremist and islamist you don't care because it's your way of living the life but time would tell. Idrismusty97: |
Non indigenes without borders endorse nysome wike for rivers state governor. |