Politics › Re: Ancestral Attachment: Southern, Middle Belt Leaders Chide Femi Adesina.. by kernel508: 9:19am On Jul 05, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Jaafaru Ibrahim Dumps APC (El-Rufai’s Ex-Director Of Campaign) by kernel508: 9:08am On Jul 05, 2018 |
post=69096417: You are enemy to yourself and yours. Making imaginary enemy cos of Naija politics? What a waste of soul. We don't even know if you exist. Busy body Aproko. Na you dem dey greet? Troublemaker agbero.
Oh, this one just joined yesterday sef, and we are wasting our precious time on him. Rubbish. You are hereby ignored forever! Chief Te√rorist campaign Manager, at least, hope y°ou get supply of raw fle•sh from Benue, Adamawa, Zamfara and Jos for the vampire barbeque mismanaged hair-brain venture? |
Politics › Re: Jaafaru Ibrahim Dumps APC (El-Rufai’s Ex-Director Of Campaign) by kernel508: 8:05am On Jul 05, 2018 |
post=69096312: Ok sir Don't take the salutation of an enemy, because once an enemy, always an enemy. |
Politics › Re: Jaafaru Ibrahim Dumps APC (El-Rufai’s Ex-Director Of Campaign) by kernel508: 8:03am On Jul 05, 2018 |
tayebest: The truth of the matter is that, Elrufai will still win Kaduna state comes 2019 and Buhari will still be president of Nigeria till 2023. No amount of decampeees will stop that!
Mark My word Win what? We don't want te√rorist president, or illiterate c©w. |
Politics › Re: Jaafaru Ibrahim Dumps APC (El-Rufai’s Ex-Director Of Campaign) by kernel508: 8:01am On Jul 05, 2018 |
post=69094853: Ok, waiting for the next person ASAP. The next to resign will be Chief Te√rorist. |
Christianity Etc › Re: "President Buhari Is Caged By Cabal" – Mbaka by kernel508: 7:52am On Jul 05, 2018 |
Ter%rorist park and go!  #GoToSudan #SayNoToTerrorism |
Politics › Re: Re: Nigerians Drag Vp Osinbajo, Rename Him ‘minister Of Condolences And Tragedy’ by kernel508: 12:40am On Jul 05, 2018 |
Wada3: Coming across the disgraceful write up on Metro News by one unknown Verity, I was not disturbed nor perturbed for the fact that it is the handiwork of the evil guys in the society who are desperate for power. One thing that keeps bothering me about sponsored blackmailers is the fact that they know that the truth can never be submerged. It is madness and rash folly for anyone to write anything intended to denigrate a man, whose ascendancy into office has helped tremendously, in the amelioration of some difficulties faced by millions of Nigerians. My question is where is the humanity in those against government's top echelons visiting the bereaved to encourage them? There is no doubt from the perspectives of the well-meaning Nigerians that the best thing that happened to Nigeria in recent times was the emergence of President Muhammad Buhari and his Vice, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. These are two wonderful individuals from different backgrounds entirely, but, most surprisingly and miraculously, share common qualities needed to redirect the already bartered image of our beloved country across the globe as at the time they came in. Why some see their emergence as necessary, I see it as a divine intervention. With the 2019 general elections approaching, I have come to realize that some beneficiaries of the corrupt past and their cronies, are out to do whatever they believe is humanly possible, to discredit the present government, most especially trying to blackmail the Vice President at all cost, knowing fully well that we Northerners don't succumb so easily to falsehood against Baba Buhari. It is verifiably proven that the Vice President's growing prowess has become an albatross to the activities of the bad eggs in the country, hence, the reason for their recent onslaught against him. He has been a hard nut to crack. When I looked at the twitter handles of those disrespectful quotes about the Vice President by Verity, I realized they are known PDP blackmailers. Among them is: Henry Shield a staunch PDP member who worked as one of the aides of the former FCT Minister, Bala Muhammed. He has been the arrow head of those being used by the enemies of progress to blackmail the Vice President. To put the records straight, the Vice President and his Principal have continually worked as one. His acumen has been so beneficial to this country as demonstrated in his approach to the revival of moribund national institutions and establishment of new ones. Taking into cognisance the fact that strong economy is sine qua non to development of any country, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has continued to make impactful contributions that have created and will continue to create, enabling environment for a strong economy. It is no longer news that Nigeria went into recession as a result of the activities of the past government as testified by the Former Minister of Finance, Dr. Okonjo Iweala who said "the recession was as a result of lack of political will to save by the Jonathan's administration”. But, with the prowess of the Vice President as the leader of the present economic team, we came out of that recession stronger with speed. The activities and contributions of the Vice President is far away from condolence visits as the writer maliciously assumed. For example, the creation of MSME Clinics under the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan is meant to provide solutions to the challenges of the Medium and Small scale Enterprises in Nigeria. To achieve this objective, the clinics partner with key government institutions like Bank of Industry, Corporate Affairs Commission and so on. Some of the benefits accruable from the MSMEs Clinics are speedy access to finance, business registration at 50% in some cases, product registration and certification within a record time. Already the Federal Government has launched the pilot scheme of the One Stop Shop Solutions for MSMEs in some states, while more states will still benefit. So far the Vice President has visited several states for the MSMEs Clinics, the recent one was in Edo and Oyo States. His ability to think rationally and come up with solutions has assisted the present government in the handling of economic issues. A good example is the setting up of National Social Investment Programme (NSIP) Innovation Technology Hubs across the country by the Federal Government, under the supervision of our admirable and able Professor Yemi Osinbajo. I will not like to duel much in itemizing all the giant strides of the Vice President as the evidences abound. Meanwhile, it will be a disservice for the commoners who have benefitted from N-Power, if I did not mentioned it here. The N-Power programme that has been rated as the best social safety net in the history of Nigeria as a result of the transparent way it is been handle, is under the Office of the Vice President. Furthermore, despite all these blackmails and attacks on him, the Vice President seems not to be bothered, as a man from humble background, he instead doubled his efforts in the service to his mother land. I am using this medium to advice and appeal to all who may fall into the hands of these vicious corrupt blackmailers as useful tool, to have a rethink. We have no other country to run to. The funds they are using to sponsor evil against the present leadership happened to be our common resources stolen from the public coffers. The present government became their enemy as a result of its anti-corruption crusade. Finally, the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, and President Muhammad Buhari remain the choice of the majority, and there is no amount of campaign of calumny and blackmailing that will change our position. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Yahaya Wada He who loves evil, may evil never depart from his home. If the blood of middle belt isn't enough, may your people vote in calamity to help your cause as next in line. |
Politics › Re: It’s In Nigeria’s Best Interest For Buhari To Be Re-elected, Says MURIC by kernel508: 12:37am On Jul 05, 2018 |
Mumuric, should we vote more middle belt blood? |
Politics › Re: Sowore: "I Have Heard That Nnamdi Kanu Is Being Held By The Authorities" by kernel508: 12:23am On Jul 05, 2018 |
yarimo: and of course none of justice BINTA NYAKO'S business with what the mumu SOWORE has said, ABARIBE must bring NNAMDI KANU In court dead or alive. LOBATAN Short sighted terr%orist from the p%oorest region on earth, speaking. |
Politics › Re: FFK Reacts To Femi Adesina "Giving Land For Ranching Is Better Than Death" by kernel508: 12:20am On Jul 05, 2018 |
GoTV: What is the big deal in surrendering lands to save lives? I think this is the best deal we can get from this government if we want this crisis to end. As Christians, the Bible encourages us to be our brothers keeper and love our neighbors as ourselves. Now it's time to practice what we preach. Let's allow the Fulani Herdsmen to have lands and we will enjoy peace. Beef and milk will also be cheaper if cattle rearing is in every community. I use to love Mumuhamad, till he got one 12 year old girl pregnant... Started terrorising the world, I left the religion of piss. #PedophileMumuhamad.
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Politics › Re: Reformed APC (R-APC): New Faction Of APC Emerges In Abuja by kernel508: 11:39pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
NgeneUkwenu: Op, which kind weed you dey take? Your headline says APC faction, yet 99% of the members listed above are not from APC but rather PDP and other vagabonds from the roadsides  Blindness isn't just an impaired vision, but lack of objectivity. |
Politics › Re: France Can’t Fix Your Problem To You – Macron Tells Nigeria by kernel508: 11:26pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
adegeye38: Eveybody is shouting get your PVC, I laugh at Nigerians, they will soon realise that the problem of Nigerian will only be solved if you can vote out 180 million Nigerians, and not by voting out one person, and average Nigeria is corrupt, selfish, greedy and an hypocrite, the problem of Nigeria is Nigerians and the leaders we get are a reflection of ourselves, No good leader will ever come out of Nigerian society, its impossible, and even if he comes out, there is no system or structure, or people that will ensure any real change is carried out, corruption has become our culture in all LEVELS, we have a primitive thirst to acquire and acquire and acquire, no matter the means
Nigeria is nw being used as an example of a failed nation and being studied, as a project in havard, i cannot help but feel a deep sadness as i look at the beginning, which was extremely promising and then at the present, and then i take a look at the future, and i came to the conclusion that we have only got ourselves to blame, we have failed ourselves as individuals and as a people When a father fails in his primary responsibilities, which includes feeding, educating, and moral obligation, and his kids becomes armed robberies or poor, the first person the world and God will blame parents. The bible says, a man who's unable to to take care of his home is worst than an infidel. More than half of Nigerian population is unemployed, those working aren't well paid, how do you expect a man who earns #18,000 thousand to survive his family?, are you not directly asking him to steal. Northern leaders, have looted so much that the population doesn't know why they need education, or are you saying, Northern by default don't like education? |
Politics › Re: France Can’t Fix Your Problem To You – Macron Tells Nigeria by kernel508: 10:44pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
edupedia: ...your propaganda is useless... your looters will never be allowed back to come and steal Nigeria blind.... Buharary is back to back recession specialist, he's never known to have improved anything in his entire life. |
Politics › Re: France Can’t Fix Your Problem To You – Macron Tells Nigeria by kernel508: 2:47pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
adegeye38: Change actually begins with d followers, cos if d followers are corrupt too, the leaders impact can never be felt Leaders are pace setters, they lead others follow, if in your village your people leads your king, good to know. If you're a Christian, that means Christ is following you, and if you're a Moslem, Mohammed most be following you too. |
Politics › Re: ''The Political Future Of The Igbos Rests On My Re-election''- President Buhari by kernel508: 10:11am On Jul 04, 2018 |
Group of Ji*hdists. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Support Igbo Presidency At The Right Time – Buhari by kernel508: 8:44am On Jul 04, 2018 |
sarrki: Pmb taunting the wailers We're wailers, but you're supporter, and an accomplice of te%rorism. |
Politics › Re: Disregard Call For Sack Of Service Chiefs, Yoruba Group Urges Buhari by kernel508: 7:28am On Jul 04, 2018 |
post=69063063: I believe MY PRESIDENT to make the right decision as ever. No more time for sabotage. The truth will be out very soon and the people shedding blood of the innocent will be out to shame. Some blood thirsty demons still have fans. |
Politics › Re: Disregard Call For Sack Of Service Chiefs, Yoruba Group Urges Buhari by kernel508: 7:22am On Jul 04, 2018 |
post=69063044: While it is an open secret that some unpatriotic politicians are behind the recruitment and arming of these various ethnic militias terrorising our various communities. We also strongly condemn the attempt to politicise our nation’s security and the patriotism and selflessness of our service chiefs and their personnel.” the statement added
They will all be out to shame soon......so very soon. You've seen how you ruined your business, like the old jihadzt terrorizt. |
Politics › Re: France Can’t Fix Your Problem To You – Macron Tells Nigeria by kernel508: 10:52pm On Jul 03, 2018 |
... Thanks for making them know that change begins with the leaders, and not followers/ foreigners.
#illiteratePresidentDoesn'tKnow. #VoteOutTerrorists. |
Politics › Re: Killings: Igbo Group Issues Quit Notice To Fulani Herdsmen by kernel508: 10:46pm On Jul 03, 2018 |
Balyz: Wait till the Fulani give your people their own quit notice in their own states and see who will feel it the more Who's scared of losing the other? They need our crude Oil and green vegetation, what do we need from them? |
Politics › Re: Presidency Blames Power Contest, Anti-graft War For Killings by kernel508: 4:43pm On Jul 03, 2018 |
aolawale025: That's always their default blame mode. An act that some group already claimed responsibility for. Uncle, were you not Pro Buhari before now? |