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Sour civilian-military relationship? I understand what he is saying, but this sounds like the "Malian" excuse for a coup to me. |
Why are you so self-contradictory? You don't like BBC, CNN etc for news, but YouTube is your source? I know a method for creating oil from water. You can find it on YouTube - any TDH can post video to YouTube!!! Yeah, Ghaddafi was liberating Libya for 42 years with his warped mind - don't get me wrong, he was a revolutionary much hailed in his heydays, but in his latter years he went mad. Leave it to Africa to think a man with a country of 5 million & $150 billion in foreign reserves is what will make the continent an ElDorado. What does Libya make other than the oil they take from God's good earth? Mugabe is another one, who did well for his country during the war of liberation, but now is just sleeping and having his diapers changed yet will not leave the seat for someone else. Kabilla cheated, and so did GEJ with is 99% vote "allocations" - he should be challenged according to the law. Gbagbo did not win the election - even he did not claim that. His real claim was that many of those who voted were not Ivorians - so when he did the math on the back of his envelope he could throw away 2 million or so votes. The problem: he should have dealt with that before the elections not, after the loss. igbo2011: Where do you get your sources from BBC, CNN, FOX?? That is BULLL!!! Ghadaffi was trying to liberate Africa from neocolonialism,. He wanted to make the African monetary fund, African central bank, African currency and have a common African language. He also wanted to trade oil for the African dinar. |
U are deceiving yourself. BH clearly state that their objective is to impose Islam on Nigeria. So, what else do you need to define it as a religious struggle. They are specifically targeting churches - when they start bombing mosques in the same manner come back here and tell us the below. Until then. . . gidiMonsta: |
It is easy to categorize, but can you honestly say that Ghaddafi did not deserve what he got? As for Syria, it was bad calculation for the rebels. Obama is not going to go to another war this close to the elections. Wait till Nov. 5 2012 then they will all hear wen from Iran to Syria!!! Gbagbo lost an election, refused to quit and then started killing his own people - removing him was the best thing that happened to Ivory Coast, he had no legitimate claim to the seat. Do you know how long the LRA have being terrorizing Uganda? What is wrong in Obama, an African descent president of the most powerful nation in the world, using some of his powers to help find and eliminate this nightmare. I don't know what you mean by he supports Kabilla - did Kabilla not win a legitimate election - probably freer than President GEJ's election. Obama was a strong supporter of President GEJ too, until the latter showed he was all hat (no pun intended) and no cattle. It is not always an US-AGAINST-THEM world, but a matter of finding the middle road - a no small feat. However, it is the height of fallacy to think that the "American" is the one that will give us hope - they can help, but they can never be the source of fundamental change that we need. Also, this flies completely in the face of your almost complete condemnation of Obama's intervention in Africa - do you not see it? At the end of all that rejection, you now hope that Obama's nominee would win because he will give African's hope!!!! igbo2011: @OP |
Did you miss my first statement about her role in the subsidy saga? I am well aware of the damaging influence of the WB, but. . . But the WB influence is made possible by leaders who, behaving like there is nothing between their ears, go cap in hand to ask the WB what to do about their economies. I don't like the way the WB administers its grants - but we can use those grants, if we only know what to obtain it for and how to manage it properly. As it stands now, there is a small elite (made up of classmates from prestigious "capitalist" American universities e.g. MIT) within each nation cornering the grants that come down from the WB. There is a good size of WB made millionaires in these countries. In turn, they give the WB elite the free hand to dictate policies to them, which they go around implementing like slaves. Great example is the recent subsidy saga and the statement by President GEJ that he was going to invite WB staff into Aso Rock to vet national projects!!!!! To distort Shakespeare: "The fault, dear cap28 is not with the WB, it is in ourselves". ![]() It is perhaps another reason, though less noble, to support Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala. It gets her out of the Finance Minister's seat. Let's get somebody who is less tied to unfettered and dangerous market policies in the seat, and let the WB have their former MD back as president. The WB is not about to change its policy outlook. If the other candidate is imposed on their system, he is likely to be frustrated out in a couple of years - unless his backers are prepared to take on the entrenched/career WB elite that really run things. cap28: This is why I say nigerians r the most ignornt set of human beings on the planet - r u aware of the kind of human suffering and misery this organisation has wreaked in the third world? Do u see mass unemploymnt, poverty,destitution and genocide as achvmnts becos all of these r the end results of countries who hve signed up to the genocidal econ policies of the world bank,by supprtng this world bank puppets bid for the presidency of this demonic institution u r endorsing the genocidal neo liberal policies tht she0 is currntly implementng in nigeria undr instrcns frm her masters in washingtn cnt u pple undrstnd tht this organistn is sentencing u and future generations to endless poverty and near starvatio? |
I am with you on her ideologies, and is the same reason why I think she fits perfectly up there. Perhaps President GEJ will put someone with a more balanced view than her in the Finance Minister chair after that. That way Nigeria can take advantage of the two complementarities. wesley80: No she won't tone down on those policies and u really shouldn't expect her to. What u call the "unworkable market policies" remain the key economic policy thrust the Bretton woods institutions have to offer developing countries and an Iweala presidency won't change it and even if she could, she wont. Her economic leanings are no secret and I assure u that her name would never have been considered if she'd so much as evinced those traits of challenging the status quo. The reason she actually has got more support than any other candidate is because her leanings are clear cut and she has never wavered in her economic ideology regardless of the institution she's been called to serve. Just do a study of the Two big financial news orgz. that have championed her campaign (FT & The Economist) and you'd realize these are hardcore pro Western capitalist organizations that have NEVER seen any reason to tone down the form of aggressive pro West economic policies these institutions offer developing economies. They ceaselessly preach free mkt and abhor any form of protectionism even when mkt are unfavorably skewed in favor of the West. Iweala is actually a surer bet for developed economies than Kim hence her widespread support. |
I just watched a couple of Mrs. Okonjoiweala's media interview on her contest to be the WB President http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/apps/cvp/3.0/swf/cnn_416x234_embed.swf?context=embed&videoId=business/2012/03/28/qmb-intv-nigerian-finance-min-wants-to-lead-world-bank.cnn. I am still unhappy at her about the subsidy-removal saga - but that is the kind of the thing the WB does, so she fits perfectly as their president. More importantly, I support her WB presidency because: 1. It projects a different and great image for Nigeria that can help in a little (and I emphasize only a little) way with the bad reputation that successive governments have created for her. 2. She projects a different image for African women. Note my caveat below, but if there is one thing the rest of Nigeria can learn from Igbos, it is the "substantial" liberalization of their women. 3. She has what it takes to navigate the deep waters by which the West "rules" the world. Her respones to tricky "media" questions shows that clearly. I hope that if she gets the position, she will tone down the unworkable "market" policies often mouthed as the solution to African problems - e.g. the recent subsidy-removal fiasco. Going by the Willy-Willys of NL, I might live to regret this, because as sure as there is day and night if she wins they will come here to trumpet "Igbo" superiority over all tribes of Nigeria and the world. But who gives an F. |
GEJ is such a disappointement it is not even funny. Everything he does is contrary to his promises. Gbawe: Oga mi, we know how ideologically fickle and 'promiscuous' empty barrels are. Yesterday, it was all about SNC, "true federalism", regions developing at "self-determined pace". Today such talk is no more because the mediocrity they touted as "fresh air" and "transformation" is actually leading in a way that shows, without doubt, he is a fan of the policy drives , central profligacy , bloated democracy and gradualist politics that has gotten us where we are today. |
It illustrates the unworkability of a unitary government under a democracy. There is no way a state governor from another party is going to survive a contrarian government at the center who uses the Federal apparatus to spy on him. They are frustrated because Aregbesola is making sure of his own security, rather than rely on the spies of PDP. What happened to Bola Ige (a Federal Minister in the PDP government) must not happen to Aregbesola or any ACN governor. bakila: Ok, and he refused to bribe the sss in that state by making huge security votes allocations which he will steal some and share to them. |
Shameful of you. Yes, controversy because the crazy-maniacs in PDP stole his mandate, tried to have him killed but he outlasted them all. Immediately he recovered his mandate they started plotting a state of emergency in Osun. He sent people to Abuja, but our shameless government deported their own citizens. Now the same shameless PDP has cobbled together some JSS1 rumour paper about him. What do you expect him to do? Let them get away with it because he doesn't want to be "controversial". And you call him controversial? Of course, when you are a thorn in the flesh of the corrupt PDP and they keep coming up with one ridiculous stuff after the other you can be nothing but controversial. You better learn that rescuing this country from the jaws of PDP WILL be the definition of controversy. As for your comments on looking "unkempt, untidy" that is merely a reflection of your silliness. pistol: Nice speech. |
Your mama and papa are sick. As Yorubas will say "Ti omo ba gbogbon k'iku, iya a gbogbon sisin" - you will soon dribble yourselves (you and the 10 other UIDs for Beaf) into the deep paths of hell. If they heard rumours, the responsible thing to do is to immediately send a delegation to the governor (he will welcome them), lay their concerns out, and seek to know if any of it is true. If his responses are not satisfactory then they go to the press. To hear of rumours and come out with statements that rely on the need for those rumours to be true is what informs the discerning mind that this particular, never heard of group, is a creation of PDP and its agents of doom. Reputable pastors have been in contact with the governor and I am sure they would not issue such a "call to war" statement without seeking explanations first. The governor, himself an upstanding person, has taken the bull by the horn and sent messages to the President. He has also a public broadcast with an emphatic denial of these laughable JSS1 rumours. May those trying to destroy peace in Osun have their peace broken into atoms. Johndoe100: I never really realised just how sick you were. Those born again christians are all pdp agents ok! They have been secretly groomed from birth to be used against the acn. Ki dem pdp guys are sneaky are they not? |
PDP has "christians" too. Didn't GEJ just say that God put him there. Which God he was talking about I don't know. Certainly not the one I know, because he would not support the snuffing 19 innocent lives on the altar of incompetence. jmaine: Too interesting to be ignored this time around coming from a non political body . . .subsequent proof is required to justify this sudden barrage of accusations on the personality of Gov Aregbesola . . . Beaf: [size=14pt]...For Koruji and Gbawe. With love from ya broda, Beaf.[/size] |
Fool, that is what you said here when I told you the overzealous policemen that deported Osun State indigenes on their way to Abuja just made them rich. At the time you were "praising" the police for a job well-done. Guess what? The courts awarded them N11 million https://www.nairaland.com/887110/court-awards-n11m-arrested-acn You just keep pushing your mouth. Beaf: ^ |
All these have nothing to do with Aregbesola. He met these conflicts in place, and they need to be resolved amicably. Any group that is developing extremist wings need to be curtailed. However, cries of wolf is how terrorist-governments hold their people in bondage. The same scare tactic we saw during the subsidy saga is being heightened to castigate a good governor. The hands of the oppressors will be burnt off in the process. Awhy.com: |
You are ignorant of the Nigerian constitution. Every state can have its own emblem, slogan, anthem, etc. And I can almost best that you don't live in Osun State for you to say such nonsense as 98% of the allegations are true. What is the 2% part then? He did not replace anything with anything. He is insisting on true Federalism as outlined in our constitution, which many Nigerians will fail to recognize give decades of servitude under undeserving "beast-like" rulers. Have you heard the expression half-truth, which also means half-lie, is worse than outright lie? Toppié2: Let's jst be realistic, we've read d post, gt confirmation 4rm sme 'state of osun' indegenes, read aregbe's feedbak; what else do we want? I also reside in osun nd i knw virtualy wat's hapening, am no suporter of any political party buh i thnk undr no circumstnce shud a nigerian gov replace d national flag, nd d coat of arm wth strange 1s. Its nt jst done that way! Belive it or nt, 98% of these alegations ar true. What hapens 2 d alegations he dnt fuly adress? I thnk he rily nids 2 adjust, at least he's nt d only acn gov in the sw, lets put sentiments asyd pls. Teachers ofcourse hav d right 2 send any pupil on hijab away if its nt part of d skul uniform! Lets always rem dr's an iota of truth in any rumour. |
The lies that the "nematodes" that make up PDP tell themselves when they emerge from pit latrines in the night. ACN and Aregbesola will sue them for defamation. Olosi gbogbo. Beaf: Security watch list: Tension in Osun |
You 'll be waiting forever. What they don't realize is that they are biting more than they can chew! Aregbesola is up to the task. His intellectual political capacity and vision of governance is only a dream to the PDP government nationwide. The political jobbers are afraid of success, as they have always been, but this time success will sweep them away with the dust of history. Aigbofa: The PDP should back their allegations with facts. What they are doing right now is nothing more than a smear campaign. When is ravelling to an unnamed African country tantamount to an illegal activity that warrants a probe? Is the SW PDP this re.tarded? Maybe they should all join a circus and spare us this childish charade. Bloody clowns |
Jester. Beaf: My broda, don't worry about militants. The problem here is tawun and Aregbesola's/ACN's fascism being percieved as secessionist moves. |
Please help ask him. Demdem: what antecedents are u talking about here? do u know what u are saying at all |
@Gbawe I am glad you noticed this irony. Beaf's post lampooning OYES every chance he got are there for all to see He stopped lampooing Aregbesola's OYES precisely when "they" basically stole the program and inserted it in their half-thoughtout UN"SURE" subsidy-removal program of lies. He still continues to tell his other lies about Aregbe, but you will not see him lampoon OYES as he used to. The entire section A2 of the UN"SURE" document was a wholesale copy of OYES: A2) Public Works/Women and Youth Employment Programme Gbawe: Has this disgraceful OP and his many sidekicks, for example, ever praised Aregbesola for his OYES initiative that is highly lauded home and abroad to the extent the FG and around 15 Nigerian States are currently understudying the model? [/b]. |
Yeah, where you and the rest of the ND militants are being trained, and helped to stockpile arms in Bayelsa and Delta!!! Beaf: ...To the next unstable zone! Or even Cuba with the other Tawun. Lol! |
Aren't you just a bunch of contradictions? First, you acknowledge the report is not true. Then you proceed to admonish Aregbe under the assumption that the report was true. No wonder eggheads keep holding country in bondage. Firefire: As I believe this report is not completely thru as claims. |
Moving on! Beaf: Gaddem! |
I take it you don't know Beaf's antecedents or perhaps just faking. NL has a great searchable archive - just type in "Beaf and Aregbesola", and watch the kind of "madness" that proceeds out of Beaf's mouth about Aregbesola in particular. What if I am a muslim, what if I am related to Aregbe, what if I am an ACN supporter? Does that mean that you can read a "JSS1 rumour report" aka "security" report and not be able to see the level of "laughability" in it? Let me tell you what Beaf is going to do next. He is going to take all these vomit, mix it up with the veritable concotion already in his warped mind and start posting it along with ridiculous pictures like a "buffoonish virus" that I once labeled him, just for this kind of behavior. Beaf and his group were the onces who led the President down the road where 19 innocent Nigerian lives were snuffed out for a garbage piece of policy filled with all kinds of ridiculous lies. He almost got fired for that. Here we are only a couple of months later, they have started down the same path. Awhy.com: |
When you call your mother and father in, and all three of you sit together in front of a mirror you will alls see the image of unstable. Beaf: My brother, I really wouldn't bother replying Koruji. That guy is unstable. |
The irony of it all is that BH claims to be following God's direction as well. gboss4sure: KUDOS, Bro tell em make dem hear. Dats why they can't harm him. When GOD will act the whole world will marvel. God is fully aware of the plot to turn Nigeria into an islamic nation and that's why GOD brought out GEJ there to stop them and that's y dem dey battle against him and they have been failing. Having failed with Boko haram and in court the masterminder has resolved to contest again in 2015 as if there will be something called Nigeria by then. GOD is at work in Nigeria but only few sees it. Jihadist are everywhere in this nation and they are preparing to attack christians in 3months as they stated but wait and watch the victory of the almighty GOD against them as islam has always failed in their attempts. |
You are silly, no be small. doctokwus: D part where I knew dis clown got it all muddled up is where he inferred dat d visit of some church leaders is an endorsement of his stewardship.Some religious leaders in nigeria can b bought ova sir,as long as dere personal,selfish interests are served,dey are evn ready to worship d devil. |
That's the lie you were sold and bought. c-zay: |
Don't you just love the Almighty for his patience? If he were vindictive like GEJ himself that statement would be followed by a bolt of lightning straight to the mouth ![]() |
Then you don't want to be associated with Beaf - sorry if you got mixed up. I would be concerned about Tawunu as well, and encourage the FG to take direct and timely action if the group is developing unhealthy wings. However, the rest of the "JSS1 student rumor" aka "security" report indicates that this really has nothing to do with Tawunu, but the desperate moves of "demented political assassins" whom Beaf leads here on NL. They are begining to behave like the Gestapo of Nazi Germany. Awhy.com: |
PDP is sick in the head. cogitoErgo: PDP is just too desperate in Osun State! |
Lying tongue! You were with Aregbesola in Lagos where he was disturbing and slapping Fashola. You were also with him in Osogbo where Tawun was carrying his flags. At the same time, you were in Abuja helping DSS write a JSS1 student rumour paper aka security report. If Tawun or any other group is proving to be a problem let the FG develop some balls [/b]to take direct and timely action, and put it down before it snowballs. But who am I kidding? This cowardly approach, which is completely ineffective and earns the President more political enemies, is how BH became a monster in the North. [b]Aregbesola, though a muslim, put up a Christmas and New Year celebration in Osun State that was unheard of in Nigeria. The same Aregbesola, only a week ago, marked Easter by giving free rides to travellers from Lagos to Osogbo for the celebrations. The lies of the wicked will destroy them. Beaf: Brother, you are only partially correct. Aregbesola has actually replaced the national anthem with an unknown one as well. |
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