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barcanista:Don't listen to this Barcanista of a guy, he is only working for the Dollars received some weeks back. Sai Buhari is the change we seek |
A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the the Nigerian Communications Commission and five others to pay the All Progressives Congress N500m for unlawfully shutting down the party’s presidential campaign fund-raising platform. Apart from NCC, the other judgment debtors are Etisalat, MTN Nigeria Limited, Globacom Limited, Airtel Nigeria Limited and Visafone Communications Limited. Justice Ibrahim Buba gave the order on Tuesday in Lagos. Details shortly… www.punchng.com |
On the other trend that says Buhari will be disqualified, I said it that his last and final barrier to victory is today and I used a pix to justify all the pains and barriers needed to be crossed before emerging as Nigerian president. Here is the pix again ![]() Thank God our Baba has justify all odds in leading Nigeria to a BETTER height with smart work and intelligent folks of wise counsel. Sai APC Sai BUHARI/OSINBAJO
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appini:Then why drag him to court on Eligibility case? |
From Egbeda to Ikeja no sight of soldiers o! From Ikeja down to MaryLand no sight of soldiers o! From Maryland to Yaba down to unilag no sight of soldiers o! EkitiGate can never resurface again cus we are wiser now |
Buhari is the next Nigerian president Quote me after saturday. Remember this photo
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My vote My mind My love My hope Is on BUHARI/OSINBAJO GOVERNMENT |
OrlandoOwoh:guy, are you ready for #change come this saturday? Berem are u ready for change come this saturday? Legendsilver is more than ready to vote and count the vote till BUHARI emerges as the president of the federal republic of Nigeria. Sai BaBA Sai Osinbajo Sai Buhari Sai Nigerians But Kai Jonathan Kai PDP Kai Peche Kai FFk Kai Okupe Kai Gani Adam Kai OPC Kai Asari Dokunbo Kai massob God bless my president in waiting President Buhari |
TARABA is 70% sure for Buhari. The crisis there is for the governor not President. Sai Buhari enzony: |
PLEXPLEX:I know what your pain is............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Sai Buhari |
clevvermind:no, for the next president of Nigeria whose name is BUHARI OKECHUKWU |
barcanista:I will quote u when Buhari becomes your president may29 |
wisdomguy4u:The one his mate went for, he didn't show up but rather organized his own crook and crony debate. Is that what you call a debate? See pix below
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I know the end of the most wasteful party is here. On saturday 28 march, we will by God's grace re-trace our step to freedom from the wasteful party. Sai Buhari |
ayusco85:How can PDP defend well with players like FFK, Fayose and others? Remember their best players good in defending are now with APC e.g Amaechi, kwakwaso, Atiku, Tambuwah and the rest. I can say the scoreline will be 6-0 ![]() |
Victory for APC is certain because of their attacking players ayusco85: |
madridguy:God bless u my brother, change has come to stay |
barcanista:I see you are as clueless as ur Otuoke man. Always typing shit words here like FFK. |
disloman:I waited in 2011 to count my vote, why must I not wait to see it counted again in 2015? Oga olokpa, oyo lo'wa o................ #Imustcountmyvote For BUHARI |
Hajia Buhari said the PDP’s attempt to paint her husband black with the tar of religion is a desperate attempt to hoodwink the people, saying only those who want to loot the treasury campaign with religion which is at variance with politics. Hajia Aishat Buhari, wife of the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari has replied the wife President Goodluck Jonathan, Mrs. Patience Jonathan who has been campaigning that General Buhari will jail his political opponents if elected President in the March 28 election, saying Patience Jonathan needs not fear as Nigerians only want a change in the way Nigeria is being run presently. Speaking at a mega rally where she interacted with Women in Edo State Thursday, Hajia Buhari said the PDP’s attempt to paint her husband black with the tar of religion is a desperate attempt to hoodwink the people, saying only those who want to loot the treasury campaign with religion which is at variance with politics. She said: “Each zone of the country has its peculiar problems. For me in this zone, girl-child trafficking should be considered one of our problems, though I know there is unemployment. Unemployment is the major factor that contributes to brain drain and also the girl-child trafficking. General Muhammadu Buhari is a leader who led Nigeria some decades ago and he is coming back now to sanitize the system. “For those that are campaigning, saying that he is coming to jail Nigerians, I don’t know what their fear is. But they shouldn’t be afraid, because we are all yearning for change. The insecurity in the country, the very poor healthcare system, lack of education and other basic necessities that people are lacking I believe Nigerians need somebody like General Muhammadu Buhari now. “Already, they have painted him black, using religion. I’m happy today that Nigerians realize that they use religion as a cover to loot Nigeria. Any politician who talks to you about religion is a liar; he only wants to loot the treasury and the little resources you ought to enjoy. So say no politics merging it with religion to deceive the people. “I’m here today to let Edo women know that when my husband is elected into office as President, all these will be history. The insecurity, the girl-child trafficking, suffering of the widows in the South East will come to an end. There must be a cultural design that can accommodate the widow. A design that would make the girl-child comfortable wherever she is in this country. She doesn’t have to leave her country to go and prostitute elsewhere, it’s not her portion. Her portion is to have a highly standard and moral society for her to live in. Get married, have children, train them and also mold them to become the future leaders. “We are here today to also let you know that the collection of your PVCs is important and don’t ever sell it. It’s like selling your future. If you sell it for N5,000, you won’t see N5,000 again until after four years which will be bad. Get your PVC, vote for APC, vote for freedom, vote for a new Nigeria with good security, good education, good healthcare, good roads and all the basic necessities.” In his address to the women, Governor Adams Oshiomhole urged them to vote for the APC since the PDP has failed in 16 years to deliver on electricity and other basic infrastructure. According to him, the PDP government fleeces even the poor through kerosene sale. “In sixteen years, PDP did not provide light, we provide the transformers to the communities but the PDP Federal Government cannot power the lights. They collect fixed charges from the people when there is no fixed light. “They say there’s power reforms, however instead of reform, they deform. They advertised to employ people into the Nigeria Immigration Service and use private company to charge the applicant N1, 000 each. The private company collected over N800 million from poor youths and took them to the stadium to conduct an interview, at the end people died. Instead of the Minister in charge to be reprimanded, he was given national honors. “You need to understand the issues. Our call for Change and for people to vote for the APC and vote out the PDP is because the PDP has completely failed and deceived the people for 16 years. So they must go home.” The people must vote for APC to return Nigeria from darkness to light, from unemployment to employment and from insecurity to security.” He flayed some religious leaders who want to polarize the country along religious lines, saying the problems facing the country affect both Christians and Moslems so Nigerians should ignore the attempt to hoodwink them and preach hatred using the religion card. In an address of welcome, wife of the state Deputy Governor, Deaconess Endurance Odubu said Nigerians have made up their minds to vote massively for the All Progressives Congress. She noted the achievements of Governor Adams Oshiomhole in Edo State and said when voted into power; General Muhammadu Buhari will replicate it at the national level. She assured Hajia Aishat Buhari that Edo women would vote massively for the APC. Source: www.saharareporters.com |
It is now 10 days to the presidential election taking place in Nigeria. The presidential candidates have been doing their best to gather as much support from all spheres of Nigeria, as possible. Various ethnic groups have been approached and encouraged to make decisions on who they should vote for. Naij.com electoral commentator,Chidi Okoye, in this piece, analysed the attempts by the candidates to canvass for votes and brings up an issue relating to the Igbo tribe. OPINION HIGHLIGHTS * I am Igbo and believe that my fellow Igbos should do better. * The Igbos are contented with the crumbs that have been thrown their way, and are set to deliver their votes to Jonathan. * The president’s major challenger, Muhammadu Buhari, has also largely ignored the Igbo. Buhari * Under the present administration, Ndigbo have been largely left with the short end of the stick. * A rational plan should be drawn up and presented to major presidential candidates in 2019, regardless of the party. I would be labelled a ‘tribalist’ for this article. Those who attach this label will be right. I am Igbo and believe that my fellow Igbos should do better. President Goodluck Jonathan’s recent several trips to Lagos and other parts of the South-West in an intense campaign to woo the Yoruba ahead of theMarch 28presidential election is something that should shame most Igbos. Unfortunately, it does not. The Igbos are contented with the crumbs that have been thrown their way, and are set to deliver their votes to Jonathan. A voting bloc that should ordinarily been taken serious in an election campaign season has been taken for granted; and this is a sad commentary on our democracy. The president’s major challenger, Muhammadu Buhari, has also largely ignored the Igbo. Buhari, and his party – the All Progressives Party (APC) – have made no spirited effort to woo the Igbos; perhaps on the accurate assumption that they would vote the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) anyway. According to the Ohanaeze, a leading cultural organization of the Igbo, a half-hearted attempt by the APC to examine the needs of Ndigbo and explore the workability of a MoU was abandoned. The organization, currently in factions, has already endorsed Jonathan and the PDP. The ruling party is justified in its strategy of taking the Igbo votes for granted. Since 1999 when this current democratic dispensation started, the ruling party has enjoyed a block vote from the South-East; and has no reason to believe this trend is threatened in 2015. Therefore, this is why, despite the fact that President Jonathan is widely seen as not having done enough for the Igbos, the party has decided to take this block vote for granted and focus on the South-West where it hopes to share the votes with the APC. The question then becomes: for how long will the Igbos continue to suffer a self-imposed regime of discrimination? Various analysts have rightfully said that the Igbo have never been fully integrated back into the Nigerian Dream after the civil war of 1967-70. However, what they tend to miss is the fact that the Igbos themselves are not willing to fight back and re-integrate themselves. Indeed, the Igbos have been known to discriminate among themselves. The Osu Caste system, still very much in practice in several parts of Igboland, is an apt example of this. Under the present administration, Ndigbo have been largely left with the short end of the stick. No federal road under construction in the region can boast of being 100 percent completed, with several in pitiable conditions; the region has failed to produce one of the first three citizens of the country, in line with its status as one of the three biggest tribes in the nation; the region’s biggest gain in this period is the Second Niger Bridge which is under construction and may take more than the stated four years to complete. Yet, with this pitiable number of benefits from the current administration, the region has queued behind President Jonathan in 2015. No serious attempt has been made to extract impactful concessions or promises. If the PDP wins, Ndigbo face another four years of stagnation. With dwindling oil sales, and its impact on the economy, there is a growing possibility of seeing even the little ongoing federal infrastructure projects in the region stalled. The Igbos will remain in their post-war shell, muttering about being discrimination and whatnot. But things don’t necessarily have to remain this way. The Igbos need to first come together and agree on what the region really needs. The best route to effective nationalism is when the various regions that make up a country improve themselves first and then come to the national table as equals to the others. Having failed to take advantage of the current electoral season to secure much needed concessions at the centre, Ndigbo would need to use the next four years to articulate an agenda of what they actually want. Empty chants of ‘Igbo producing a president in 2019’ are ridiculous attempts at absurdity. A rational plan should be drawn up and presented to major presidential candidates in 2019, regardless of the party. The incursion of the opposition APC into the region, by currently controlling one state – Imo, is something that should be encouraged and expanded. Serious efforts should be made to break the seeming monopoly that the PDP controls in the region. This way, all parties will actively woo the region in 2019; and this will present the opportunity to negotiate and secure concessions. The Igbos have been known to be hardworking and entrepreneurial; traits which have made them stage a remarkable come-back after the unfavourable economic policies that haunted them after the war. These traits should therefore be applied in the quest for political relevance; for it is only through this that the region can achieve full integration.
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[quote author=osmosis2015 post=31778122][/quote]Bros I hail o! Yes I know them. Ucheka, felix, man-pikin, Richard and other Ika musicians. Am good to know someone from Oligie/Igbanke and otta is on NL. Just so sad to know one of us died for GEJ. God bless the IKAs on NL and the world over |
eazysally:Am from Edo state Me and my entire family are for change We been from south south still have our tenth built on change. #wehavedecided its GMB |
osmosis2015:Yes, Ika is the lingua franca |
osmosis2015:Yes, Oligie is in Edo state and am proudly from there. What a way to remember my hometown, so sad |
So GEJ has finally killed my fellow Igbanke brother? God help us Nigerians get rid of GEJ the way you got rid of SAUL for DAVID to attain your throne, Amen |
barcanista:Let it be known that you've lost your NL glory, commenting on topics will only bring more insults to you. Please see this as an advice and stop commenting in a biased way. You sometimes type without reasoning like a child |
pafra:God bless this writer. Its going to be difficult for those people that planted and sow the seed of corruption not we the masses that hardly see or get a dine from them |
steppin:Stray bullets will get you soon, idiot. |
moderatorr1:Loooooolz, bros abeg "cryme a river" make e full o! So I can swim in it ![]() |
Okupe just murder himself by calling "ICC (IPP) Lols, real olodo and clueless indeed |
Okupe still making hate speech live on air |
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