Crime › Re: In The Act: Young Lagos School Boy Pictured Stealing Pure Water From Truck by Jostico: 2:39pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
shut up that is not stealing  i did it |
Celebrities › Re: My Honest Opinion: Linda Ikeji Vs. Stella Dimoko-korkus by Jostico: 12:44pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
your trouser |
Crime › Re: Woman Dies After Spending First Night With Married Man She Met On Facebook by Jostico: 12:38pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
the road to success very narrow so many pipo think say God no go know  |
Education › Re: (photos) A Look At The Africa Most Beautiful Campus by Jostico: 11:26am On Mar 17, 2015 |
that's a  ? And no |
Celebrities › Re: Photo: Meet Popular Singer Terry G's Mother by Jostico: 11:26am On Mar 17, 2015 |
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Crime › Re: Police Arrest Ex-banker, Undergraduates For Kidnapping And Robbery by Jostico: 11:17am On Mar 17, 2015 |
onos1979: what about the estate agent work he was doing? The love of money is the root of all evil. onos migwor |
Fashion › Re: I Bleached And I'm Proud (pic) by Jostico: 11:07am On Mar 17, 2015 |
wey you if you like pour jik na your own be that.God when create you black dey dumb? |
Sports › Re: Amokachi Picks 27 Players For Bolivia, South Africa Friendly by Jostico: 11:05am On Mar 17, 2015 |
nigeria to win that's our slogan |
Politics › Re: Buhari Is Nigeria's Mandela —okorocha by Jostico: 11:04am On Mar 17, 2015 |
okorocha owe ife ige kwu |
Politics › Re: Shameful Pictures Of INEC Office, Obio/akpo In Rivers State. by Jostico: 11:01am On Mar 17, 2015 |
ilovecritics: God punish u, una no get Governor?? respect is reciprocal |
Celebrities › Re: Pregnant Silverbird Staff Murdered, Stabbed 11 Times! by Jostico: 10:54am On Mar 17, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: Babes!!! Upload Your Pics Lets See How Pretty & Cool You Are by Jostico: 10:52am On Mar 17, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Shameful Pictures Of INEC Office, Obio/akpo In Rivers State. by Jostico: 10:48am On Mar 17, 2015 |
na to postpone election ni dem sabi for how many years now? We need change |
Celebrities › Re: See How A Mother Exposed Her Daughter's Status On Mother's Day PHOTO by Jostico: 10:45am On Mar 17, 2015 |
wahala kpor |
Crime › Re: Police Arrest Ex-banker, Undergraduates For Kidnapping And Robbery by Jostico: 10:40am On Mar 17, 2015 |
he's wrong i know but if he get work e for doo am |
Romance › Re: Babes!!! Upload Your Pics Lets See How Pretty & Cool You Are by Jostico: 10:40am On Mar 17, 2015 |
Midehi: i am tripple...lol yoruba say oga ooo |
Romance › Re: Babes!!! Upload Your Pics Lets See How Pretty & Cool You Are by Jostico: 12:23am On Mar 17, 2015 |
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oya here we go..
let the most beautiful babe open the thread for us...remember,everybody is beautiful r u single |
Education › Re: ℓ̊ Didnt Beleive This Until ℓ̊ Saw For Myself (((pics))) by Jostico: 11:16pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
build a criterion don't just decide |
Politics › Re: David Mark As A Military Officer (Throwback Photo) by Jostico: 11:14pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
is he still that cute?  |
Crime › Re: Muslim Cleric Rapes 17-Year-Old Girl Severally, Assaults Her Mother In Lagos by Jostico: 10:46pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
my son thou shall not judge  |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: "Chat Central and Derailer's Paradise"...Welcome! by Jostico: 10:36pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Why We Dumped Buhari For Jonathan – Gani Adams by Jostico: 6:38pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
God bless the dumper |
Celebrities › Re: Chaos as Police Disrupts Ruggedman’s show in China by Jostico: 6:37pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
e dey forbid ijebu-ode |
Culture › Re: Ijebu:A Muse On A Multi Dimensional Yoruba Specie by Jostico: 6:31pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
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Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: "Chat Central and Derailer's Paradise"...Welcome! by Jostico: 6:30pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: Oba Of Benin Indisposed -traditional Council by Jostico: 6:02pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
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Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: "Chat Central and Derailer's Paradise"...Welcome! by Jostico: 5:54pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
KingTom: Bros wetin be status report for those babes na  rove |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Life From Aso Rok, No Election, GEJ N Buharin Just Wed(photo) by Jostico: 12:47pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
HSinclair: Don't insalt an elder else I we sewea for u frm my dusbin franstrated he gouts  talking about insult were you pleasing jona and buha |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Life From Aso Rok, No Election, GEJ N Buharin Just Wed(photo) by Jostico: 12:35pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
so na gej be woman now abi...op you're a cow.nxt time make buhari the dog |
Politics › Re: Don’t Attempt To Kill Buhari, APC Tells PDP by Jostico: 12:33pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: What Nigerians Benefited From The Postponed Election by Jostico: 12:30pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
Dunamis009: THERE is no doubt that Nigeria is going through one of the toughest periods in its democratic history, writes Uju Okoye, a graduate student in Political Science from McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, specialising in comparative politics with a regional focus on Africa.
The Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) decision in February 2015 to postpone the federal elections for six weeks, due to security concerns in the north-eastern states affected by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram, shocked and angered the Nigerian electorate and many international observers.
INEC’s decision increased existing tensions in what has become Nigeria’s most contested election since 1999, when former military ruler General Olusegun Obasanjo, backed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), beat his rival Chief Olu Falae.
While many voters branded the postponement as a dirty trick by President Goodluck Jonathan - who seeks to unfairly win the election - closer examination shows that delaying the election might have handed the win to the opposition party All Progressives Congress (APC), led by General Muhammadu Buhari.
Nigeria is enjoying its longest period of civil rule since its independence from the British in the 1960s and has become one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, recently surpassing South Africa as the continent’s largest economy.
However, corruption and insurgent groups have severely affected the lives of Nigerians, raising doubts over the ruling party’s governing capacities.
The PDP has won every election since 1999, thanks to an informal arrangement under which the presidency alternates between a candidate from the predominantly Christian south and one from the Muslim-majority north.
However, in the run-up to the 2015 election, the PDP splintered and the APC has emerged as the main opposition force.
On March 28, 2015, President Jonathan will face General Buhari, whom he had defeated in the 2011 poll. After that election, a dissatisfied General Buhari claimed the PDP had rigged the result.
Sectarian violence followed, which led to 800 people losing their lives and a further 65,000 being displaced. A crimes against humanity case on General Buhari’s name has been submitted to the International Criminal Court.
The INEC claims its decision to postpone the 2015 election came on the advice of the military, which said it could not guarantee the safety of the electoral commission in key areas where Boko Haram is active.
Both General Buhari and President Jonathan have narrowly escaped assassination attempts during the campaign trail, giving weight to the argument that insurgents are not simply against one candidate but against the very principle of a free and democratic Nigeria.
Many voters say this delay is a PDP strategy to win time and sabotage an opposition that had started topping opinion polls. However, there is more evidence to suggest that the INEC’s decision hurts President Jonathan’s popularity considerably more than General Buhari’s.
Goodluck Jonathan is Nigeria’s first president not to have links to the military, but his tenure has been criticised for its lacklustre response to Boko Haram and he has been at the centre of multiple corruption scandals.
There is no doubt that General Buhari will attract a significant protest vote. While Nigerian politics are often played according to religious lines, the retired major general has capitalised on his military experience and austere lifestyle to attract voters outside his traditional northern support base.
Thanks to some deft political manoeuvres, he has emerged as the wronged party because of the INEC’s decision, which has dealt a major – perhaps mortal – blow to the President’s camp.
But General Buhari has a checkered past. In 1983, he overthrew the feckless civilian administration of President Shehu Shagari and justified the coup by employing a strong nationalist narrative, painting himself as the strong man who would re-establish order and governance.
Despite the oil boom in the 1980s, Nigeria’s economy struggled, on the back of high inflation which made basic goods virtually unaffordable for the average person.
General Buhari drastically reduced social expenditure, scrapped subsidies on social services and opened health and education to private contractors. Under a nationalist agenda of rejecting outside help (including the IMF), he regulated the imports of foreign goods and tried to bring in line the country’s balance of payments. His heavy-handed reforms backfired and the country’s standard of living decreased dramatically.
In the face of decreasing public support, he was deposed in the 1985 military coup and jailed for 40 months.
How Nigeria will look after the election on March 28, 2015, is anybody’s guess. While it is unclear now if the recently formed transnational military coalition will succeed in defeating Boko Haram in time for the presidential poll, the terrorist group has suffered a string of setbacks lately, losing control of several towns. However, thanks to a renewed military offensive in the north, Nigeria’s security situation is on the upswing.
Many voters are likely put aside General Buhari’s past and rely on his promise to revamp Nigeria’s security. It remains to be seen if he can actually deliver on those promises. which party you dey |