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PoliticsRe: Photos: President Jonathan And Wife At Their Polling Unit In Bayelsa by jumas(m): 11:18am On Mar 28, 2015
today is the day of pro-GEJs on Nairaland and other social media. cuz, most of pro-GMBs are on the battle field exercising their franchise while pro-GEJ are in the comfort of their homes enjoying and observing on social media.
PoliticsRe: Nairaland Free Poll. Gmb Vs Gej by jumas(op): 10:35am On Mar 24, 2015
GEJ
PoliticsRe: Nairaland Free Poll. Gmb Vs Gej by jumas(op): 10:34am On Mar 24, 2015
GMB
PoliticsNairaland Free Poll. Gmb Vs Gej by jumas(op): 10:34am On Mar 24, 2015
With this recent development on Buhari statement "Naira equal to a Dollar" saga, I'm tempted to say Buhari has lost 50% of his supports online just between yesterday night and today's morning. wither or fore we can't attest to it unless we show it through the poll. I want all nairaland administrators to take note, this poll is open until 12.00pm 27 March 2015. Any true bonafide member of Nairaland is free to exercise his or her franchise. you can only contribute your quota if you are registered, if not you are advice to register.
vote by clicking the like button for candidate of your choice.
PoliticsRe: PDP Vs APC Happening Right Now In Onitsha by jumas(m): 12:47pm On Mar 23, 2015
peradventure buhari wins ngige will turns out to-be most influential person in ur area. even though protest vote may check him out of senatorial contest. let's watch and see how the game end.
PoliticsRe: Social Media Reactions To Aisha Buhari Statement On Edo Prostitutes by jumas(m): 11:46pm On Mar 20, 2015
PoliticsRe: Buhari Will Stop Export Of Edo Prostitutes Overseas – Aisha Buhari by jumas(m): 11:33pm On Mar 20, 2015
it's a lie this is an official report from a credible source

Wife of the presidential candidate
of the All Progressives Congress,
Mrs. Aisha Buhari, on Thursday
identified unemployment as a
major factor causing girl-child
trafficking and brain drain in the
South-South geopolitical zone.
Mrs. Buhari, who made this known
while addressing women and
party supporters at the
Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in
Benin, the Edo State capital, said
her husband was coming back to
sanitise the system, adding that
Nigeria needed a person like him.
Present at the event were the
State Governor, Adams
Oshiomhole; his mother, Aisha
Oshiomhole; Deputy Governor, Dr.
Pius Odubu; wives of the APC
National Chairman and Deputy
Governor, Mrs. Victoria Oyegun
and Mrs. Endurance Odubu
respectively as well as candidates
and other leaders of the party.
The wife of the former Head of
State decried the use of religion in
politics, which she said had been
used to loot Nigerians “to
nonsense,” and had been used
against her husband during the
203, 2007 and 2011 presidential
elections.
She also dismissed the fear that
her husband would jail Nigerians,
if he became president, noting
that all Nigerians desired change
for development.
She said, “In each zone of the
country, we have peculiar
problems; our problems differ. For
me, in this zone, girl-child
trafficking should be considered as
one of our problems, though I
know that there is unemployment.
Unemployment is a major factor
that contributes to brain drain
and also the girl child trafficking.
“General Muhammadu Buhari is a
leader. He was a leader; he led
Nigeria some years ago and he is
coming back now to sanitise the
system. For those that are
campaigning, saying that he is
coming to jail Nigerians, I don’t
know what they fear.
“But they shouldn’t because we
are all yearning for change; the
insecurity of the country, the very
very bad welfare system, lack of
education and other basic
necessities that people are
lacking. I think they need
somebody like him(Buhari) now.
“And already, some years back,
they had painted him black, using
religion. I’m happy today
Nigerians discover that they used
religion as a cover to loot
Nigerians to nonsense; they have
grounded the country. Whoever, a
politician, talks to you about
religion, is a liar; he wants to loot
the little resources we are
supposed to enjoy. So, say no to
politics, comparing it with
religion, to deceive people.”
While urging women not to sell
their Permanent Voter Cards but
to use them to vote for a new
Nigeria, she, however, assured
them that her husband’s
administration would uphold the
development of the girl child, if
elected.
Mrs. Buhari added, “I am here
today to say that when my
husband is elected into the office
of the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, all these are
going to be history; the insecurity,
girl child trafficking, suffering of
the widows in the South-East will
come to an end. There must be a
cultural design to accommodate
the widows; a design that will
make the girl child be comfortable
wherever she is in this country.
“The collection of PVCs is also
important. Don’t ever sell it; it’s
like selling your future again.
When you sell it for N5,000, you
won’t see N5,000 till after four
years, which is too bad for you.
Get your PVC, vote for APC, vote
for freedom, good education,
good healthcare, good road and
all the basic necessities should be
given to you. Thank so much for
waiting in the sun for hours
waiting to see me; I love you all.”
Oshiomhole stressed that the
party desired to deliver quality
development, achieve success in
the various sectors of the country,
especially in education and job
creation, as it had done in the
state, noting that the APC was
known for “workable projects”
rather than “symbolic projects.”
He described Buhari, the APC
presidential candidate, as a man
of honour and courage, who had
assured the people that the
nation’s refineries would be
revived to create jobs for qualified
Nigerian engineers and put a stop
to the importation of petrol and
kerosene.
According to the governor, Nigeria
is the only country where
unemployed youths are made to
pay to get jobs, urging the
electorate to vote for change to
reverse the suffering in the
country.
www.punchng.com/news/unemployment-causing-girl-child-trafficking-brain-drain-buharis-wife/
PoliticsRe: Netanyahu Of Isreal Wins Again.Just Like GEJ Will Win Again till 2019 UP GEJ by jumas(m): 5:57am On Mar 18, 2015
trotsky2:
may Allah curse you, the christians and the jews angry
cuz of ur statement GMB has lost one vote
PoliticsRe: Safest Cities/states To Stay In Nigeria During The Coming Elections. by jumas(m): 9:07am On Mar 16, 2015
as
PoliticsRe: Reps Accuse Jonathan Of Aiding Budget Fraud, Say Govt Offices Spend N16 Trillion by jumas(m): 6:52pm On Mar 02, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Sam Chukwu, AIG Mbu Plotting To Rig Elections In Southwest - Sahara Reporters by jumas(m): 7:25pm On Feb 27, 2015
it's a rumor now later reality
PoliticsRe: ...MORE Pictures Of #BuhariInLondon... by jumas(m): 8:25pm On Feb 21, 2015
God bless the people's general.
1 like for GMB/PYO
PoliticsRe: When GEJ Said Owning A Jet Was Sign Of Economic Progress, I Was Ashamed- Utomi by jumas(m): 7:56am On Feb 05, 2015
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PoliticsRe: One More Letter To Candidate Buhari by jumas(op): 2:38am On Feb 05, 2015
 February 5 , 2015
 Written by Gbogun
Gboro
PoliticsOne More Letter To Candidate Buhari by jumas(op): 2:37am On Feb 05, 2015
Dear , Gen . Buhari, I feel
duty - bound to write this
one more letter to you
before the presidential
election which is due in
only two weeks . My hopes
and fears for Nigeria
compel me .
You and I can remember
that our Nigeria at
independence was taking
strong steps towards
success , prosperity and
greatness in the world.
Since then, it has slumped
and relentlessly declined .
And now that we are senior
citizens , our country has
reached an absolute
bottom – with fears that it
can implode and disappear .
Because I see that your
chances of winning this
election are good , I believe
I have a duty to speak to
you .
Honestly , I must say that,
ordinarily , I should not be
speaking like this to a
Nigerian leader from the
North . By the time I came
into Nigeria ’s politics in the
1970 s , I had studied and
taught African and Nigerian
history in universities for
years , I had travelled
extensively in Africa, and I
was well informed about
the reasons why Nigeria
was declining. Of the man -
made factors in those
reasons , the most potent
was the deliberate design
of our northern controllers
of federal power at
independence to use all and
every means to make their
own nationality dominant
over Nigeria so as to rule
Nigeria forever . By the
mid - 1970 s, that design had
produced an agenda for
using federal public money
to corrupt , emasculate and
subdue the elites from all
parts of Nigeria . I served in
the leadership group of the
UPN and in the Senate
during the Shagari
presidency , and I watched
this agenda as it virulently
weakened other political
parties in the National
Assembly , fomented
division and discord in
many state governments,
and ultimately destabilized
many state governments. I
watched it as it inculcated
unbridled greed and
corruption into our
country ’s politics and
public service – and as it
gradually destroyed the
moral foundations of our
country .
But , in spite of all this, I
must , in duty , talk to you .
All things about you
considered , I believe that
you are different in a way
that is good for our
country ; I believe that, in
spite of your origin,
ethnicity and religion , you
are very able to envision,
independently , a clear
picture of what you believe
to be right for our country ,
and you are exceptionally
able to follow what you
believe to be right . Very few
human beings, coming from
your background in 1983 ,
would have dared to take
the steps which you took
on December 31 of that
year – namely , to shut
down the Shagari
presidency , and to tell the
world that you had done it
in order to save the
ordinary citizens of Nigeria
from a boundless
corruption that was
bringing poverty , suffering
and sadness into their
lives . Of course , when you
hounded into prison folks
like me , Chief Ajasin, Chief
Fasoranti , Alhaji Jakande ,
Chief Bola Ige and others
who had been fighting the
corruption in our own ways
before you came, I thought
you were confused and I
despised you . But even in
prison , I could not help
wondering that a leading
Fulani person had dared to
pull down the system of
government by corruption
which his own people had
very adroitly
choreographed . I could not
help admiring your guts .
Out of prison some months
later , and back to my task
of studying the affairs of
my country , I was not
surprised that many among
the northern elite ( your
own people ) regarded you
as a traitor and an enemy .
Many of such persons still
regard you as a traitor,
rebel , and enemy today –
and Nigeria has been
hearing trenchantly from
some of them in recent
weeks . But , happily , in the
same vein, the masses of
the common people of the
North see you as a friend
who can revamp their
country , and who can give
them a chance to share in
the prosperity that you can
usher in for Nigeria . The
pauperized masses of the
South share the same
enthusiasm for you , and
the same hope in you . It is
therefore on behalf of these
poor masses of Nigerians
in all regions of Nigeria
that I hereby offer you the
following thoughts.
First , I know you will fight
corruption . Be assured that
you will enjoy very strong
support as you do it. But ,
please be aware that
subduing corruption per se
would be no more than
only a Pyrrhic victory . After
you leave the presidency , if
the presidency still controls
all the limitless powers it
controls today , with the
limitless financial
resources , and the limitless
freedom to access the
finances , your successor
can simply revive the
corruption . Remember that
after Babangida replaced
you in 1985, he simply
revived and enhanced
corruption – and even
constructed corruption into
an avowed system of
governance .
Secondly , therefore, you
must lead our country
towards appropriately
restructuring our
federation . I am aware that
some of your most eminent
Arewa kinsmen want the
federation to remain in its
present form, with the
federal government
controlling all powers and
resources , with states too
impotent to achieve
meaningful development,
with the federal
government able to barge
disruptively and
obstructively into any
state , with the states
operating as clients of the
federal overlord , and with
controllers of federal power
presuming that it is their
right to decide election
results all over Nigeria and
to enthrone persons of
their choice in all states .
Essentially , what we now
have is not federalism at
all . Restructuring it should
have three objectives – to
affirm respect for, and
promote harmony among ,
our indigenous
nationalities ; to establish
strong and development-
capable states ; and to
ensure a federal
government competently
managing the commanding
heights of our country ’ s
economy , defending our
country , and managing our
country ’s relations in the
world. I believe that even
against your own kinsmen ’s
objection , you have the
strength of character to do
this . That strength of
character , I repeat, is what
is now endearing you to
very many Nigerians.
Thirdly , you must lead us
to redirect and enrich our
economy – by developing
dependable infrastructures ;
and by investing in our
common people to build a
strong modern economy
( through expansion and
improvement of education,
modern job - related skills,
entrepreneurial , small -
business , and modern
farming development
progammes , and promotion
of export orientation) . As I
have written before in this
column , we can learn a lot
from a small country like
Singapore . This expanding
economy will nurture a
strong modern labour
force , create businesses ,
expand employment , de-
emphasize our people ’s
dependence on politics as a
means of livelihood , rapidly
increase efficiency ,
decrease poverty , and
systematically help to
banish public corruption .
Fourthly , you must lead us
to review our governmental
system . Our present
presidential system , with
presidents and governors
seeing themselves as
dictators, has been a
disaster . It is one of the
reasons why impunity and
corruption have grown so
strong in our country . We
need to return to the
parliamentary system with
its principle of shared
responsibilities at the top
of government . We need to
infuse discipline and
respect for laws into our
politics and governance.
And we need to infuse
integrity into every
department and position in
our governments.
In summary, the masses of
our people are saying that
they hope you can recreate
Nigeria for them ( and
downsize the political
barons and kleptocrats ) .
Will you fulfil their hopes ? http://thenationonlineng.net/new/one-letter-candidate-buhari/i
PoliticsRe: When GEJ Said Owning A Jet Was Sign Of Economic Progress, I Was Ashamed- Utomi by jumas(m): 1:13am On Feb 05, 2015
my God.
PoliticsRe: What President Jonathan Inherited And What He Is Leaving Behind by jumas(m): 3:17pm On Jan 27, 2015
hmmmm
PoliticsRe: In Defence Of Buhari - Re:documentary By AIT NTA On Buhari's Past by jumas(m): 1:38am On Jan 26, 2015
we are not short of memory to
forget soon
1. how many people die just
between 5 years under Gej watch
2. how many billions of dollar
got missing (stealing is not
corruption )
3 impunity
4. job scam + life lost
and so many
my friends imagine a
documentary on Gej and Pej
sins.
sorry is to late
#IHaveDecided
sai Buhari
PoliticsRe: How Buhari Destroyed Nigeria Live On AIT by jumas(m): 1:29am On Jan 26, 2015
we are not short of memory to
forget soon
1. how many people die just
between 5 year under Gej watch
2. how many billions of dollar
got missing (stealing is not
corruption )
3 impunity
4. job scam + life lost
and so many
my friends imagine a
documentary on Gej and Pej
sins.
sorry is to late
#IHaveDecided
sai Buhari
PoliticsRe: AIT Documentary On Buhari's Regime:Nemesis Has Caught Up With Buhari by jumas(m): 1:23am On Jan 26, 2015
we are not short of memory to forget soon
1. how many people die just between 5 year under Gej watch
2. how many billions of dollar got missing (stealing is not corruption )
3 impunity
4. job scam + life lost
and so many
my friends imagine a documentary on Gej and Pej sins.

sorry is to late
#IHaveDecided
sai Buhari
PoliticsRe: Jonathan's Campaign In Bauchi (Pictures) by jumas(m): 6:15pm On Jan 22, 2015
don't forget the 5000 security men in that place
PoliticsRe: Prof Osinbajo's Lie Bursted,apc Is Indeed A Party Built On Falsehood by jumas(m): 5:36pm On Jan 20, 2015
this is a hike. PDP propaganda
#GMB/PYO2015
PoliticsRe: Gen.buhari's Team Throw Bomb At President Jonathan Using Memes!! by jumas(m): 2:45pm On Jan 09, 2015
so far this is the best campaign material. tears roll down my cheek uncontrollable My God we need change!!!
PoliticsRe: SURE-P May Not Continue Beyond 2015 by jumas(m): 1:47pm On Jan 04, 2015
The SUPE-P buses are fully air-condition, there're all over Abuja and Lagos. we have the BRT buses in Lagos. yes SUPE-P is working
PoliticsRe: Video Of Buhari Asking Supporters To Kill In 2011 Trending On Youtube by jumas(m): 1:17pm On Dec 31, 2014
halaka' means 'destroy, stop this lie

sai Buhari!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is A Non-issue, A Religious Bigot & Will Not Win In 2015 - Doyin Okupe by jumas(m): 8:45pm On Dec 16, 2014
Because of what you say, I won't vote Gej. GMB by God's grace you have my vote
PoliticsRe: Second Term For Jonathan.?? Yes Or No. (No Long Stories) by jumas(m): 8:08pm On Dec 15, 2014
No
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Forces APC South-West Leaders To Endorse Him As VP - Sahara Reporters by jumas(m): 7:52pm On Dec 15, 2014
God bless Tinubu
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Forces APC South-West Leaders To Endorse Him As VP - Sahara Reporters by jumas(m): 7:50pm On Dec 15, 2014
Tinubu is good at one thing, picking the best materials. evidence -fashola
PoliticsIt Can't Be True by jumas(op): 9:47am On Dec 15, 2014
CHANGE is never easy.it was not
easy for martin luther king,prime
minister lee qua yeu transform
singapour from 3rd world country
to 1st world country.but it was
not realy easy.it was not easy for
nelson mandela,it was not easy
for barrack obama.
Martin luther king did it,prime
minister lin qua yeu did it,Nelson
mandela did it,Barrack obama did
it.GUDLUCK EBELE JONATHAN IS
DOING IT.His transforming
nigeria from 3rd world country to
10th world country,a
retrogressive tranformation.mr
president keep doing it on NTA
channels.
PoliticsRe: It Will Be A Shame To Nigeria If Buhari Wins by jumas(m): 9:08am On Dec 15, 2014
NSNA:
Imagine this international news bulletin

Nigeria has a new president
A military man who overthrew an elected goverment some 31 years ago and has been in Nigerian politics since 1976 is in 2014 the new president of Nigeria ...... huh

It is pure shame.

btw Goodluck is not a better alternative


When you hear people singing praise of Buhari or Jonathan when there are so many great Nigerians worldwide, you tend to resign to the fact that Nigerians deserve what they get.
read your Bible well
Jeremiah 6:16 "Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.

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