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The people his tears killed after he lost the last election is not enough for him |
This is fake we all know nairaland is oro APC and a yoruba man own's the website so whatever result here does not represent facts on ground. |
Terrorist Gathering when you lost the election again you would go on a killing spree. |
The people that were killed after he lost election when he shed tears are afraid of Buhari he wants to come and kill all of us. |
Just because of tribalism and the racist tendency Nigerians have they turn a blind eye to a party leader who's a drug baron and their presidential candidate who has an extremist and terrorist signal written all over him,I weep for nigerians the worst pdp is better than this combo drugs and terrorism,if you lost election the sane things to do is congratulate the winner not act like you won thats fraud and you claim to be against corruption,your tears led to death of young youth coppers ,now how do you account for their death angry old man. http://saharareporters.com/2008/09/15/how-us-federal-agents-succesfully-linked-bola-tinubu-drug-trafficking-ring-chicago |
Bastard and wayward kids from useless father and mothers,the man you insult has done better than your past presidents,where Obj failed he succeeded Nitel that was privatized by Obj and power privatized by GEJ the difference is clear for you to see,our roads have been upgraded i use to remember from giri to gwagwalada how bad it use to be during the obj days but alas now that place is a smooth drive what about the airport ?they are better and what about some federal roads i pass through in benin,like dawson road that was neglected by all successive regimes he fixed it,steady work on lagos benin express,Janjaweedians you can go and die if i can see this few things then i think you guys ought to been in the zoo,don't worry your cocaine and weed smoking party leader TinubuDaft and your terrorist and racist pedophile presidential candidate that can't speak English fit in my dog house. |
Buhari and lies,he's a bitter old man on a revenge mission,only clueless nigerians would vote him . |
APC states and Bad roads only if Amechi daft was working APC is a cancer. |
GEJites are legions let's die together to save nigeria from the hands of Nigeria colonialism who clain to be superior to others ,we know ourselves and how we are made 2nd class citizens in our own country they can never allow you lead them but they expect to rule you always. |
Angry Politician Congress. |
Your stupidity and lack of reasoning baffles me , imagine someone who did not do well in his youthful age, at this old age what more do you think he can do,if he was a good administrator he wouldn't have been kicked out like of power the way he was kicked out, his predecessors were better administrators who spent longer years in power , they built good working relationship with their followers, that tells you something about the man you are clamouring for, he's a racist with unguarded comments plus and he feels like a mini God, I don't want a leader that has a disconnect with the masses,he's obviously someone we cannot call our own. ayindejimmy: |
In your twisted mind you have made sense,clamoring for a 72 years old man filled with rage and hate here's my take a quote from someone on nairaland What a shame! Also those who call this Buhari the only corrup free politician in Nigeria should provide the following evidence or reference: 1. Records of Buhari asset declaration 2. Record of what Buhari does for a living 3. Public record of who funds Buhari's endless election campaigns or evidence of how he funds his campaign! 4. Evidence that Buhari's source of income is enough to pay his bills There is no other place in the world where a man that has never been vetted can be crowned the only honest politician in the country! Claiming to live in a small house is not evidence of being corrupt free because there are litany of stories of drug barons and mafia bosses who lead a modest life style to disguise their wealth! ayindejimmy: |
Rubbish,how won't he support him when he was a beneficiary of Buhari government?its obvious that he's not campaigning for nothing,we know if he comes back as president he would save a seat for him that's sure ,Nigerians are no fools TDW go and get a job. |
Rubbish,support backwardness that man is too old school. |
Amechi Daft has failed, or would he say it's GEJ that held him back mediocre. |
they are raping,killing women and children |
after ousting sadamm Husein now look at iraq. |
pray for kobani |
If turkey agree for the kurds to cross over kobani can be saved, |
Save Kobani |
And you guys think because ISil is far away from nigeria it has no ripple effect on nigeRia?FYI it has a ripple effect on our home terrorist organisation,ISIL is so rich that it can sponsor terror in nigeria, if the children of the europeans and americans can go over to join them because of the adventure they offer ,Nigerians who are fanantical would pay them to go ,or even go for free,if ISIL is destroyed,Boko haram would automatically be silenced by our military, for now I have a fEeling they are getting moral and financial support from ISIL. |
,Nigerians please beg Turkey to save Kobani As a vicious battle for the Syrian town of Kobani rages between Kurdish forces and Islamic State fighters, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a warning on Tuesday that the town was about to fall into ISIS hands. He added that airstrikes might not be enough to repel the Islamic State invasion: "There has to be cooperation with those who are fighting on the ground." Kobani, which once had a population of roughly 400,000 people, is just miles from the Syrian border with Turkey. Erdogan's remarks came as The Wall Street Journal reported that American-led airstrikes against Islamic State forces intensified overnight, signaling broader American involvement. After nearly three weeks of fighting, the battle for Kobani entered a new phase as ISIS made headway into the eastern outskirts of town on Monday, raising the group's black flag over a few buildings. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it had documented over 400 deaths since the fighting began, but expected that the true number of casualties was probably twice as high. Turkey, for its part, seems ambivalent about its role in the fight. Turkey, for its part, seems ambivalent about its role in the fight. While it says it won't let ISIS take over the town, it also hasn't joined the effort to stop the group and doesn't seem interested in joining a campaign that will benefit Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, whom Turkey wants to see deposed. Turkey's involvement would also put the country squarely in line with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a group that Turkey has battled for decades. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu straddled this divide in an interview with CNN International: "We are ready to do everything if there is a clear strategy and if we can be sure that our border can be protected after [the Islamic State is gone]." He added that if ISIS is defeated and Assad stays in power, there's no guarantee another radical group won't emerge. A spokesman for the Kurds in Kobani told Agence France-Presse that all civilians had been ordered out of the city. Another 2,000 people reportedly fled Kobani, swelling an already dizzying figure of new refugees. Turkish officials say that nearly 200,000 civilians—mostly Kurds— have entered Turkey in the past two weeks ahead of the Islamic State offensive. Meanwhile, as Turkey equivocates, the fighting continues and the fate of Kobani hands in the balance. On Monday, Jeffrey Goldberg spoke with Rooz Bahjat, a Kurdish intelligence official, who gave this chilling prediction: "A terrible slaughter is coming. If they take the city, we should expect to have 5,000 dead within 24 or 36 hours." The official added that, as of yesterday, he believed 50,000 civilians remain in the town. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/10/08/354518104/kurdish-protesters-killed-in-turkey-amid-calls-to-save-kobani?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=news http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/news/turkeys-role-in-saving-kobani/vi-BB8nksn |
Nice one GEJ. |
yes boss |
Old sad man that's why we don't need another old sad man like Buhari. |
Do the feds have the right to impersonate you online if you're a criminal (or if they just think you are)? The Justice Department certainly seems to think so, according to an ongoing legal battle over their use of a counterfeit social media profile that used seized cell phone photos of suspected drug dealer Sondra Prince (now Sondra Arquiett) to snare members of a New York narcotics ring. Arquiett first noticed the online impersonation when a friend asked her why she was posting scantily-clad photos of herself to a public profile. The screenshots below were obtained by BuzzFeed News' Chris Hamby, though the most problematic photos were pulled from the account at some point. Hamby reported that U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Timothy Sinnigen set up the account after Arquiett was arrested on allegations that she was part of a drug ring. He writes: A judge, weighing evidence that the single mom was a bit player who accepted responsibility, ultimately sentenced Arquiett to probation. But while she was awaiting trial, Sinnigen created the fake Facebook page using Arquiett's real name, posted photos from her seized cell phone and communicated with at least one wanted fugitive — all without her knowledge. Is that allowed? We'll see. Arquiett is suing Sinnigan and the DEA in federal court for violations of her constitutional rights, and claims the fake account put her in unnecessary danger. Her complaint alleges that Sinnigan illegally caused "fear and great emotional distress" by interacting with dangerous drug dealers with the fake profile, as well as posting "photographs of the Plaintiff in her bra and panties." Arquiett claims redress under the First, Fifth and Eighth Amendments, and the Associated Press reports that she's seeking $250,000 in damages. The feds aren't denying any of this, exactly. The Justice Department claims that creating the fake profile was totally legal, since her role in the drug ring made her a suspect and her voluntary surrender of her cell phone meant its contents were fair game. According to the DOJ's court filings: Defendants admit that Plaintiff did not give express permission for the use of photographs contained on her phone on an undercover Facebook page, but state the Plaintiff implicitly consented by granting access to the information stored in her cell phone and by consenting to the use of that information to aid in an ongoing criminal investigations [sic]. The Facebook account was set up in 2010, and is still accessible to the public. Arquiett didn't plead guilty until February 2011, and she eventually was released with time served and a few years of probation. Facebook's community standards prohibit fake profiles, though that might not affect the case. What's going to happen? Civil rights attorneys contacted by news organizations were broadly skeptical of the DOJ's claim. "If I'm cooperating with law enforcement, and law enforcement says, 'Can I search your phone?' and I hand it over to them, my expectation is that they will search the phone for evidence of a crime," Electronic Frontier Foundation staff attorney Nate Cardozo told the AP. It is "not that they will take things that are not evidence off my phone and use it in another context." "I may allow someone to come into my home and search, but that doesn't mean they can take the photos from my coffee table and post them online," University of Pennsylvania law professor Anita L. Allen told BuzzFeed. While this battle over privacy plays out in court, the use of social media as an investigative tool is growing. According to a 2012 LexisNexis report, 83% of law enforcement professionals polled said they planned to increase their use of social media, while 81% of federal agencies use online social networks as an investigative tool. Does that mean plenty more fake Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Vine profiles in the future? Maybe http://mic.com/articles/100730/the-fbi-may-be-running-a-facebook-account-in-your-name |
Wow! I taught it's in individual thing because there are some free moslems who don't share the exreemist ideals and they are nice,one thing I know for sure is that the only time islam is not killing is when the usa is bombing them. RevDesmondJuju: |
I taught they ain't corrupt, beacuse the opposition mantra in Nigeria is corruption, that's the silly excuse they give in order to discredit a working government, now you ask them if they would swear an oath to be corrupt free if we elect them to power. gtrust: |
And when it happens in Nigeria,we act like we don't know what they are capable of only time would tell. publicenemy: |
The first federal prosecutor to probe the financial dealings of Bill and Hillary Clinton says he was poised to bring high-profile indictments against top Arkansas political and business figures — based in part on testimony from a chief witness against the then president — when he was abruptly replaced by a panel of federal judges, throwing his investigation into turmoil. "I was angry, frustrated and above all disappointed that I was not going to be able to carry through and finish bringing the indictments," writes Robert Fiske, a former U.S. attorney who served as the original independent counsel in charge of the Whitewater investigation, in a forthcoming memoir, "Prosecutor Defender Counselor." Fiske — ever the punctilious prosecutor — offers no judgments on the conduct of the Clintons, nor on that of the man who replaced him, Kenneth Starr. But in his first extensive public comments on his Whitewater investigation, in his book and in an exclusive Yahoo News interview, Fiske contends his removal had a devastating impact on the agents and prosecutors working the case: It ultimately caused the Whitewater probe to stretch on for years longer than it needed to under Starr, a conservative former federal appellate judge who had no prosecutorial experience. "The simplest way to put it, after I was replaced, the lawyers on the staff in Arkansas said the agents for the FBI and IRS were totally demoralized," Fiske said in the Yahoo News interview. "They thought we were on the brink of doing all these great things, and now that was not going to happen." The long-ago Whitewater probe seems likely to be revived by political foes if, as is widely expected, Hillary Clinton runs for president. (The Clinton library is due to release new documents, including some that are expected to include Whitewater files, this Friday.) For years, the Clintons have sought to portray the entire investigation as a politically inspired witch hunt, pushed by partisans hunting for any ammunition they could find to damage the president and first lady. "I'm still waiting for them to admit that there was nothing to Whitewater," Bill Clinton said in a recent appearance. But the new account of Fiske, a pillar of the New York legal community, offers a more complicated picture. He describes how he had quickly uncovered "serious crimes" in the Whitewater investigation but that his probe was cut short after conservatives falsely accused him of a "cover up." "There were indictments, there were convictions," said Fiske when asked about claims that there was "nothing" to the investigation. "People went to jail. There was never any evidence that was sufficient to link the Clintons to any of it, but there were certainly serious crimes." http://news.yahoo.com/first-whitewater-prosecutor-says--serious-crimes--were-uncovered-in-probe-220111087.html |
