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pocohantas:Why do you choose to misunderstand me?? I said I've been running into your topics throughout last month. How does that correlate with you creating new topics last month?? Read to be informed...i pick my words carefully when I write...i think its time you do same #Peace |
pocohantas:You did intend for me to be offended so,drop that crap...and yeah,my brain actually functions well enough to know that if I keep indulging you,you'll keep churning out asses instead of sensible topics. ![]() Ciao!!! |
pu7pl3:I actually wanted to say throughout the last month,I've actually been running into pocohantas topics lately |
Riwo11:To be sincere,this is the most sensible post I've seen by a girl inn Nairaland so far...welldone!!! BTW,after doing all this things for her...what do we get in return apart from 5mins bed racing?? Anyways what do I know?? I'll just leave tosyne2much the minister of Women Affairs to pass judgement |
Lalasticlala and the other mods:take note of my work...dont let this piece be in vain FP things |
yachal:Many people get this simple fact,but they refuse to admit it |
globemoney:We all know that...to be honest,this is the most stupid mistake a politician could ever make. maybe his illness is still worrying his brain |
- Fredrick Faseun accused President Buhari of bias in his government - The OPC founder said he has not treated the south east right - He urged him to cancel all appointments that were biased towards the north Fredrick Faseun who is the founder of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of being responsible for the growing agitation for Biafra. According to Sahara Reporters, the OPC founder accused President Buhari of favouring the north ahead of other parts of the country. He “When he first took power in 2015 and began his initial appointments, President Muhammadu Buhari demonstrated unbelievable insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity, unity and Constitution by unfolding a list of appointees clearly dominated and monopolized by his Northern kinsmen to the alienation and disadvantage of other regions, especially the South-East.” “By July 2016, President Buhari had appointed 47 southerners and 75 northerners into various non-ministerial public offices. Again, the South-East brought up the rear with 12 appointees, where Buhari’s North-West had the largest chunk with 34 of political office holders.” Faseun made reference to the recent appointments made in the NNPC and called on Buhari to cancel them. He said: “Out of the 15 new directors, 10 (67 percent) come from the mostly Hausa-Fulani North, three are Yoruba, two come from the South-South and none from the South-East. President Buhari must urgently review these appointments to reflect Federal Character, failing which the Senate should bar the appointees from resuming in office.” “By making these Northern-dominated appointments, President Buhari has contradicted the letter and spirit of the Constitution he swore to uphold, specifically the Federal Character principle in Section 14(3). The President must realize that favoring the North with his lopsided appointments is an act of impunity, and it has sparked the raging agitations for disintegration, ethnic separatism and restructuring.” The OPC founder said Buhari’s decision not to run a fair government was what led to the ride in the agitation for Biafra. “Some of his declarations, perhaps made innocently, have inadvertently only succeeded in dividing the nation, paving the way for unbelievers to keep agitating for the irreducible minimums like restructuring, true federalism and devolution of powers.” “Good leaders in other lands will say to their people what they mean and are not apologetic when challenged on their speeches because they mean what they say and say what they mean. President Buhari has said some things, some of them electoral promises, that he has since reneged on, and some things he said have left Nigerians more divided and further overheated the polity.” Faseun said the reason the Yorubas disliked Olusegun Obasanjo and the Niger Delta people did not like Goodluck Jonathan was because they did not focus only on their region but were equitable in their handling of national affairs. He said: “This is why, up till today, the Yoruba blame former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the Niger-Delta vilify former President Goodluck Jonathan as failing to concentrate developments in their native zones. For these Buhari predecessors, it was the nation first. Conversely, today, we have a President whose body language, attitude, utterances, programs and policies are skewed against ethnic groups that are not from his native North,” |
Anticabal:I his want make Una go...me wan be halfcast I belong to the Nnamdi must stop nonsense group... ![]() |
Anticabal:That's the problem with y'all...you always see Nnamdi Kqnu as a blessing...you never see him for what he truly is... A CURSE!!! |
Danielmoore:100 years after you achieve Biafra...!!! ![]() |
sonofanarchy: [color=#007700]Savage!!![/color] |
IamKashyBaby:Even by iamJ...?? :-/ |
MrCork:Trying to say something to a black woman is like making a lion eat grass(its impossible) |
chidichuddo:Ohh...sorry for your loss,but were you in love with blessing?? |
chidichuddo:Tosyne2much Mr Cork wristbangle come see this feminists oo...benekruku say ave come oo |
IamLEGEND1: [color=#007700]People like the Khal(Drogo)...[/color] |
sarcasticwhyte: [color=#007700]Yeah,sounds epic... [/color] |
sarcasticwhyte:I [color=#007700]Its actually on October 22 and November 23,I've done a lot of research about this,seen lots of tarot cards,done lots of online reading...its three days before the sun transists and almost anyone born on those three days,is a cusp(that actually depends on the time of birth in which fortunately for me,I know mine)[/color] |
sarcasticwhyte: [color=#007700]A cusp actually possesses the trait of both zodiac signs...i think imma 40%Libra,60%Scorpio(its actually possible)[/color] |
sarcasticwhyte: [color=#007700]I'm was birthed on a 19[/color] |
IamLEGEND1:[color=#007700] Sorry,bro...your case is hopeless |
[color=#007700] Sarcasticwhyte,imma cusp of Libra nd Scorpio...could you gimme another character That actually combines the traits of both... (I detest sansa and inasmuch as I adore khal drogo,its really suprising that he didn't last past the first season scorpios are known to be survivors!!!) |
crimeboss:Ze way people were talking about the speech,I was really glad I didn't watch it |
During his thoroughly uninspiring six minute broadcast this morning instead of appealing to Nigerians for patience and understanding and instead of apologizing to them for the ineptitude and sheer incompetence that his government has displayed over the last 2 years, President Muhammadu Buhari has returned home after 105 days on his sick bed in the United Kingdom and not only insulted Nigerians but also threatened them. He made no attempt to reach out to the people, to build bridges and to calm the troubled waters in what is clearly a traumatized and divided nation and instead he sought to intimidate and talk down on our people and his perceived enemies. The President appears to have failed to appreciate the fact that times have changed and that he cannot impose his will on others. He claims that his views represents the thinking of the majority of Nigerians yet he refuses to accept the idea or acknowledge the legitimacy of a national referendum. He is meant to be a servant leader and a democratically-elected President and not a military dictator, a Caliph or a King. If he wants to enhance national unity, which is of course a noble and righteous venture, and if he really wants Nigeria to remain one then he must desist from his dangerous and provocative rhetoric, he must treat all Nigerians like human beings and as equals, he must exhibit a much higher degree of sobriety and accommodation of contrary and dissenting views and he must display far more sensitivity, understanding and restraint in his interactions and discourse with the opposition and those that do not agree with him. Failing that and without a quick recourse to the devolution of power from the centre and the neat and timely restructuring of what is essentially a fake pseudo-federation and a functional unitary state, the agitation for emancipation will become more pronounced, the various ethnic nationalities in this country will eventually exercise their right of self-determination and our nation will eventually break. The fault lines are there and they are visible for all to see. We must recognize our differences, acknowledge our fears, concerns and anxieties, sooth frayed nerves, bridge the gap, make the necessary concessions and heal the wounds or we must prepare for the very worse in the not too distant future. That is the way forward and that is the only way to ensure and guarantee lasting peace and unity. Since the President mentioned the late and revered Chief Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the Ikemba Nnewi, the former Head of State of the old Biafra and the Eze Gburugburu of the Igbo, in his morning address let me add the following. If this great man were still alive today to witness what his Igbo people have been subjected to over the last two years under the Buhari administration he would have been the first to insist on Biafra all over again. And the truth is that Ojukwu, Major Chukwuemeka Kaduna Nzeogwu and the great Zik of Africa, the Owelle of Onitsha, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe have collectively resurrected in a young lion from the east called Nnamdi Kanu who he must handle with the utmost care. What the President is unable to grasp and fails to comprehend is this: we are not children, we are not animals and we refuse to be second class citizens. Simply put we would rather die as free men, standing on our feet and resisting evil, tyranny and subjugation than live as servile slaves and pliant bonded servants with bowed heads and on bended knee. All Mr. President's sinister and inappropriate talk about "red lines" and his insidious threats of bloodshed and blood-flow cannot change that and neither is anyone intimidated. Such talk is reckless, dangerous, irresponsible and inappropriate. Worse of all other than saying that every Nigerian has the right to live in any part of the country, which in itself is undoubtedly a welcome and gratifying assertion, he refused to order the arrest or threaten to cage and bring to justice those that gave the Igbo people a chilling quit notice and that have promised to unleash genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder on them if they refused to abide by it and leave the north by October 1st.. This strange omission and instructive refusal by Mr. President is unacceptable and it feeds into the narrative that there may well be some kind of frightful hidden agenda unfolding. It was also a missed opportunity to allay the legitimate fears and genuine concerns of many Igbos and southerners that live in the north. I sincerely hope that history does not repeat itself in this regard. Finally the President expressed his concerns about the social media. The truth is that the internet has always been the nightmare of tyrants and dictators all over the world ever since it came into existence. This is because it is designed to ensure the free flow of information and to expose their excesses and atrocities. Now that our President has acknowledged his disdain and hate for this medium we will increase our efforts to make life more difficult for his government through it. We will keep them on their toes and hold them to account by utilizing the social and traditional media all the more. What he wishes to hide shall be made manifest and known to all. His morning address was shallow, insensitive, uninspiring and divisive and, judging from what I saw, I believe that he should resign, go home and take care of his health. That would be the best thing that he could do for Nigeria and that would be the best way to enhance national cohesion and unity. |
Wristbangle omofunaab deomeelo laudate shukuokukobambi sarrki omenka ctrlaltdel smellymouth come an chee chun chin |
[color=#007700] I'm as confused as you are,but I believe that if I continue reading the bible the way I do,I'll turn into an Athiest... So I just stopped,many people ask me why am I not as religious as I used to be...i just give excuses because I can't tell em...that it ain't what it used to be... |
Europe and America are two different countries from Nigeria... BTW,how does this concern price of Garri in market? |
laudate:[color=#007700] Savage |
[color=#007700]BTW,who is(was)the Night King before death,what does anybody know about him and how did he become the King of the Night,did he rule any of the seven Kingdoms or was he a commoner ?,,,,,,,,, Nicorlas IamLegend Eberex Help a newly recruited brother please...[/color] |
Eberex: [color=#007700]To be sincere I didn't like him at all,but that throw mehn...it was wow,it won me over to him... To y'all... RespectTheNightKing[/color] |
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so keep ur head shaking there..
Don't you remember? He even asked for arms to use against the rest of Nigeria.
or maybe, 'tactical withdrawal.' Who knows?? 