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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. |
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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. |
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. |
www.punchng.com/news/unemployment-causing-girl-child-trafficking-brain-drain-buharis-wife/ check this from a credible source |
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/ |
trotsky2:cuz of ur statement GMB has lost one vote |
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it's a rumor now later reality |
God bless the people's general. 1 like for GMB/PYO |
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February 5 , 2015 Written by Gbogun Gboro |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
don't forget the 5000 security men in that place |
this is a hike. PDP propaganda #GMB/PYO2015 |
so far this is the best campaign material. tears roll down my cheek uncontrollable My God we need change!!! |
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 |
halaka' means 'destroy, stop this lie sai Buhari! |
Because of what you say, I won't vote Gej. GMB by God's grace you have my vote |
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God bless Tinubu |
Tinubu is good at one thing, picking the best materials. evidence -fashola |
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. |
NSNA: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. |

