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Tallesty1:God forbid that I am part of such youths. You should say "a youth group endorse Jonathan". |
OREMUSSANCTUS:I laff in vernacular. That's how he unveiled trashformation agenda five years ago... and all became wash wash - the more we look, the less we see. Is it now when he gets 2nd term and will not be at Nigerians' mercy again that he will perform (if he gets 2nd term, he will not have anything to lose again even if Nigerians shout for one month at freedom park). Nigerians, shine your eyes and vote for change... |
Pennywise:Every public online poll has been won by gmb. na only secret poll gej dey win. Independent indeed. ![]() |
ascaris:So you are being deceived by this 'independent' poll that was conducted in aso rock, not in public domain. See the loss of gej will be like film trick to you... |
Jonathan wants to import the crime in niger delta to Lagos. I am almost certain the guys that robbed FCMB Lekki are creek boys... |
#SaiBuhari |
gurunlocker:Oh god has ordained him with witches and wizards, demons, ifa... Hmmm. Thank goodness god is not God... |
clevvermind:You are a bloody liar and a revisionist... |
Dohmeenick:your question is unintelligent... |
Acidosis:Everyone who wishes to cause mayhem and/or enjoy the wickedness going on in our country. They will be destroyed by their wishes in Jesus name. Their counsel will fail, their joy will be withheld from them, I declare in Jesus name. Amen |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr2lq-ZyjxQ It is true. Since Mbu was deployed here, we have recorded the highest level of robberies around. three of friends were robbed in their cars in the last 2weeks. This is an occurrence that has been forestalled for about 3yrs now. how come it is returning. All the police formations have been dismantled... When u see water on the ground that was dry before you went to bed, you will suspect the rain first before anything else. |
MMA 2 is a private airport and not done by GEJ. Some of the airports you are talking of are spoilt already with leaky roof, damaged sewage, etc. All the yoyo picture of when they just finished building them make no sense. And there are some photoshops there with the Port Harcourt Airport. Make una dey try speak truth, haba... |
A for GMB D for GEJ |
It is not secret. You people should stop destroying others to promote blog visits... |
PlutoLA:My brother, when I see the desperation in the corridors of power, my heart bleeds. And I think its because we do not have formidable civil societies and human right groups. We are all pre-occupied with making money without caring that the future of our children depends on the quality of governance. It is a shame. Apartheid rule is almost better than the wickedness in the Nigerian political class as they continue to use lives of Nigerians to play chess and card games (I am sorry to say). |
I have always said it. It is the govt that kidnapped those kids. I told my friends,who cared to listen, that those girls will be freed before the election. They know that many Nigerians will buy the propaganda. God is our only help in Nigeria. Forgetting that some parents died because of this unfortunate political kidnap. God will judge... |
KwoiZabo:You only need to rewind and re-read your post and tell the world if it makes sense... Sorry if you feel offended but you can always try to post more intelligently next time. |
Obanikoro, sorry I mean Onikoro has started with his boys again. The same Koro that sponsored touts to stone Buhari. They couldn't effect the plan but my guy had already gone on social media to condemn his own handiwork... We know them... |
KwoiZabo:There is a need for prayers and several deliverance sessions for you to regain your mind... Sorry, I pray you will find prayer warriors! |
tit:PDP would've succeeded in disenfranchising the owners of the PVCs |
The forgiving disposition of the electorate is well known to political elite, writes Elnathan John From the moment earlier this month when President Goodluck Jonathan announced that Nigeria’s elections were being postponed by six weeks, voters have been holding their breath. The presidential poll, now scheduled for March 28, will be the most keenly contested election in recent Nigerian history. For the first time since democracy was restored in 1999 there is a possibility that the incumbent may lose to an opposition candidate. The most recent polls show Mr Jonathan running neck and neck with General Muhammadu Buhari, the gap-toothed former dictator whose popularity has been boosted by public discontent with Mr Jonathan’s mishandling of the country’s natural resources, his slow reaction to recent national emergencies and a failure to deal with both rampant corruption and the jihadist insurgents of Boko Haram. Many Nigerians recognised early on that they had to pick the lesser of two evils. The current government has proved a disappointment but Mr Buhari comes with baggage, having ruled the country for two years after the army snatched power from a democratically elected government in 1983. During that spell in office Mr Buhari enacted a series of profoundly illiberal laws, including a ban on publishing stories that could bring the federal government or public officers “to disrepute or ridicule”. Soldiers were deployed in the streets to whip people into compliance with new rules requiring, for example, orderly queues at bus stops. But Nigerians understand that to thrive, they have to learn how to forget. Mr Buhari is considered one of the least corrupt of the country’s rulers, even by those who do not support him. The forgiving disposition of the Nigerian electorate is understood by a political elite that now operates with breathtaking shamelessness. Farouk Lawan is a parliamentarian who has done as much as anyone to expose wrongdoing in the Nigerian government. He headed an inquiry that exposed the details of a fuel subsidy scam which reportedly cost the country $6.8bn. Yet in 2013, Nigerian newspapers reported that he had been filmed accepting $500,000 in cash from a businessman whose company was under investigation. At first Mr Lawan denied having “demanded and received any bribe from anybody”. Press reports say that after video evidence was submitted to the police Mr Lawan backtracked and admitted to taking the money — but claimed he was only doing so to gather evidence of the pressure that his committee was under. His party seems either to have accepted the explanation or to have disregarded the allegations; Mr Lawan is seeking re-election as the People’s Democratic party candidate in this year’s elections to the House of Representatives. All sides in politics benefit from Nigerians’ collective amnesia. Mr Jonathan’s supporters seem to have forgotten that the reaction of the first lady to the mass kidnapping of school girls by Boko Haram was to express doubt that the abductions had even taken place. They seem to have forgotten that it took Mr Jonathan three weeks to say anything about it. They forget that as he preached anti-corruption, in 2013 Mr Jonathan pardoned a convicted corrupt politician — his former boss and mentor, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. Nigerians who support Mr Buhari are surely forgetting the illiberal excesses of his brief rule. The country meanwhile teeters on the precipice, with dwindling foreign reserves, unbridled corruption, a crumbling economy and a war against Boko Haram that has so far lasted for five years with no end in sight. Nigerian voters know very well how to be in the difficult space between a rock and a hard place. In the coming election, they must consider what we need to remember about the records of all the candidates seeking office. http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/05e83ee6-b867-11e4-b6a5-00144feab7de.html?siteedition=uk#axzz3SwJ9uGE7 http://businessdayonline.com/2015/02/nigerian-voters-without-memories-breed-politicians-without-shame/#.VPBE-JV0zIU |
see an evidence that they were paid. The interviewed girl mobilized them from Manchester. listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFe1pTx_-1Q&feature=player_embedded |
Fani Kayode is suffering from Amnesia and moronic tendencies inflicted on him by GEJ... He said Jona was daft and clueless, now Jona has shown him he is more clueless by forcing him to be GEJ campaign director. ahahahaha! So Nigerians, help me judge, who is more clueless between GEJ and FFK? ![]() In case you don't believe me, watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zzYbtGCyn4 |
I don't expect to see this on front page any moment soon. As long as it is not Jonathan visiting everywhere and every church, it will take a long time to see it on FP. |
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A7:It's a bad matter. My heart bleeds for this country. The girl sounds like a Zimbabwean. She is not even Nigerian (that I am sure of). They just rented very hungry and quid hungry niggEz! |
I don't know why Jonathan and his guys are so uninterested in giving Nigeria a facelift. Dem no just dey try... At least, dem for try limit their regular show of shame to Nigeria... |
WukedP:I personally don't expect you to see it differently... |
juman:You don't need any investigator to confirm that. They were obviously mobilized with money... |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL-gZHOCPRM So sad. They have exported the cluelessness and shamelessness out of the country.... |
This is so sad that Jonathan and his clueless gang have exported their nonsense and lack of shame to the global community... |
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