Politics › Buhari Is Proof That We Need An Upper Age Limit by LeOstrich(op): 5:27pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
The Constitution puts the lower age limit at 40yrs for thos wishing to contest the post of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (See Section 131, b) but the Constituition throws the door wide open for every senile fool like Buhari.
Why should we be governed by some one who will not see the future?
Buhari is so old that he thinks there is still such a thing as West Germany.
I think it is time we get the National Assembly to cap the upper age limit to 60yrs for contestants. That is, you can not be older than 60yrs at the time of contesting an election. This will then mean that anybody who contests at 60yrs and wins is not eligible to run for a second time.
Too many old fools ruining this country since 1960! |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Lawal Musa-Daura As SSS Director General by LeOstrich: 4:48pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
Nutterner in Power |
Politics › Re: Osun Workers Vow To Reject Part Payment For March by LeOstrich: 3:50pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
AregbeRascal has plunged Osun into serious bankruptcy |
Politics › Re: Investors Raise 500m Euros For Calabar Sea Port Project by LeOstrich: 3:30pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
OduaVanguard: Mumu, the OP is from the SW. You people think through your anuses, obviously. At this rate Biafra will be a mumu/dummy/zombie state filled with hopeless idiots. Smh. This Yoruba is not happy at all  |
Politics › Re: Investors Raise 500m Euros For Calabar Sea Port Project by LeOstrich: 3:22pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
Yorubas will not like this |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Nasir El-rufai Sues Over False Assets Report by LeOstrich: 2:19pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
MalcoImX: Clueless ogogoro follower. Is there anything El-Rufai said about the NE, the convoy or the presidential fleet that's not true? Useless ab0ki dik rider, did Jonathan procure any aircraft for the Presidential fleet? As for the convoy do you expect him to go without protection where there were lunatic islamists fighting because a Christian was President? Mumu dunce |
Politics › Re: Investors Raise 500m Euros For Calabar Sea Port Project by LeOstrich: 1:48pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
Lagos will soon turn to Lome |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Nasir El-rufai Sues Over False Assets Report by LeOstrich: 1:47pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
MalcoImX: There are two types of slaves, you're the house nigg*er. daft |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Nasir El-rufai Sues Over False Assets Report by LeOstrich: 12:43pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: World Bank Approves N39.4bn Loan For Ambode by LeOstrich: 12:29pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
"To collect dey sweet but to pay nah another thing" - AregbeRascal 2015 |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Nasir El-rufai Sues Over False Assets Report by LeOstrich: 12:23pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Modupe Ozolua Visits Communities Destroyed By Boko Haram by LeOstrich: 12:11pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
[size=18pt]This is all geared to setting the stage for rolling out 13% derivation for the NE.
Very soon, more NGO's will follow and before we know it the FG will join by announcing a special package for the northeast which will include rehabilitating and integrating Boko Haram fighters under a paid amnesty package.
Yeye![/size] |
Politics › Re: Senate Presidency: We Should Be Grateful To PDP by LeOstrich: 11:23am On Jul 02, 2015 |
If not for the PDP significant seats in the house, the National Assembly would have turned to a rubber stamp similar to what we see in State Assemblies. Buhari would have been granted full and unlimited powers and NASS will be no different from the German Reichstag of 1933 which gave Hitler supreme powers. |
Jokes Etc › Re: PHOTO: When Your Photographer Has A Masters In Photography.. Lolz by LeOstrich: 11:17am On Jul 02, 2015*. Modified: 12:04pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Suspected Boko Haram Member Attacks Civil Defence Corps Officer In Anambra by LeOstrich: 10:22am On Jul 02, 2015 |
Jorussia: .my south east brothers should take this planned relocation of BH suspects issue easy,these BH suspects/ convicts are in other prisons outside the north and they are not over dramatising it there, the way south east people are currently doing.They are the ones creating fear/panics for their citizens. Korofo you no go go find handwork? |
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Politics › Re: There Are Allegations That Bill Gates Is Behind Book Haram by LeOstrich: 10:14am On Jul 02, 2015 |
Buhari, El Rufai, Sanusi, Sultan of Sokoto, Shettima, Tinubu, APC, Obama, US, CIA, UK, Chagoury and the CLINTONS
Are solidly behind Boko Haram! |
Politics › Re: El-rufai Declares N90bn Assets, Owns 40 Houses In Abuja, Kaduna - The Union by LeOstrich: 10:08am On Jul 02, 2015 |
THIEF |
Politics › Re: The Chibok Scam Project Is About To Be Closed by LeOstrich(op): 9:17am On Jul 02, 2015 |
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Politics › The Chibok Scam Project Is About To Be Closed by LeOstrich(op): 9:13am On Jul 02, 2015 |
I saw this article on-line which credits the BBC for the original news where it was stated that the phantom Chibok girls have become so radicalized to the point that they now partake in slitting the throats of men captured by Boko Haram. Offcourse, this is just another elaborate lie coming from the bullsh1t BBC to have those gullible enough to believe in the first place of the chibok abduction to now stop having any sympathy for the "innocent" girls. I do not doubt that Boko Haram had and continues to abduct women and children in the NE but I do not believe the video of young girls reciting the Koran were the newly converted Chibok girls. Here is the main article below... [size=18pt]Schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram 'brainwashed to fight for group'[/size] https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/f68598fc2e0b136163b80bfbaaa6857fd29221c8/0_0_2559_1536/2559.jpg?w=620&q=85&auto=format&sharp=10&s=02825600ceb3c3e94407afa1105a16b2
Some of the Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants last year have been brainwashed to begin fighting for the Islamist group, with many carrying out public beatings and even killings, other captives have told the BBC.
Women who claim they lived in the same camps as some of the 219 girls who were taken from their school in the town of Chibok last April told the Panorama programme televised on Monday that many are now administering punishments on behalf of Boko Haram.
Those punishments include flogging young girls who were unable to recite from the Qur’an, and slitting the throats of captured men. One witness says she has seen the Chibok girls carrying guns.
The claims have not been independently verified, but human rights organisation Amnesty International says their research also indicates that some girls kidnapped by Boko Haram have been trained to fight.
“The abduction and brutalisation of young women and girls seems to be part of the modus operandi of Boko Haram,” said Netsanet Belay, Africa director at Amnesty International.
Militants abducted 276 girls from their secondary school in north-east Nigeria in April 2014, with 57 later escaping. The remaining 219 have not been seen since a video was released the following month apparently showing about 130 of them reciting from the Qur’an.
Their kidnap sparked an international outcry, with global protests held against the perceived slow response of the Nigerian government, and the hashtag #bringbackourgirls shared more than five million times.
‘Miriam’, 17, told BBC Panorama that she met some of the Chibok girls while she was held captive for six months in a Boko Haram camp, although they were kept in a separate house to the others. She said they were “brainwashed” by the Islamist militants.
“They told us: ‘You women should learn from your husbands because they are giving their blood for the cause. We must also go to war for Allah.’ The ones I’ve seen are totally heartless. Even the men avoid them because they are scared,” she said.
Miriam claimed that some of the Chibok girls had killed several men in her village. “They were Christian men. [The Boko Haram fighters] forced the Christians to lie down. Then the girls cut their throats.”
Anna, 60, told Panorama she fled a Boko Haram camp in the Boko Haram stronghold of the Sambisa forest, where she too had seen the Chibok girls commit murder. “People were tied and laid down and the girls took it from there. The Chibok girls slit their throats,” she said.
Anna also claimed Boko Haram militants used the girls as teachers to administer brutal punishments. “They shared the girls out as teachers to teach different groups of women and girls to recite the Qur’an,” she said. “Young girls who couldn’t recite were being flogged by the Chibok girls.”
But she said she did not blame them. “It’s not their fault they were forced to do it. Anyone who sees the Chibok girls has to feel sorry for them.”
Amnesty says that at least 2,000 women and girls have been abducted by Boko Haram since the beginning of 2014, with many targeted because they are Christians or attending school. Captives are subjected to rape, torture, forced marriage and religious conversion, according to a previous Human Rights Watch investigation.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has previously claimed on video that the Chibok girls would be married off to Boko Haram militants.
Faith, 16, another former captive interviewed by the BBC, said she had seen at least one Chibok schoolgirl married off. Miriam explained she got married after being told that any woman who refused would have their throats cut. After, she says she was repeatedly raped, and is now pregnant.
Boko Haram has killed about 5,500 civilians in north-east Nigeria during its campaign to attempt to establish an Islamic state in the region.
Hundreds of women and girls have been rescued in recent months as part of a Nigerian military offensive in the Sambisa forest.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/29/schoolgirls-kidnapped-boko-haram-brainwashed-fight-group |
Politics › Re: Femi Gbajabiamila Is About To Destroy APC. by LeOstrich: 8:46am On Jul 02, 2015 |
APC is already factionalized.
The Southwest APC controlled by Tinubu is incapable of understanding that they are no more the opposition. |
Politics › Re: Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's Daughter Kiki Osinbajo Stuns In New Photo by LeOstrich: 8:44am On Jul 02, 2015 |
ugly biatch can finally get married cos her man servant commisioner midget father is now a ceremonial vp.
yeye |
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Politics › Re: Top 5 CIA Assets In Nigeria by LeOstrich(op): 2:36pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
LeOstrich: [size=18pt] 2 . Sanusi Lamido Sanusi[/size]
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Sanusi Lamido Sanusi needs no introduction. His meteoric rise has always been fraught with controversies from his early days as a radical founder member of the Muslim Student Society to his role in instigating sectarian riots during the Abacha regime to his acquaintances with Osama bin Laden in Sudan during his forced exile.
Sanusi's enrollment began gradual over the years as the CIA played close attention to the gregarious young Prince in ABU Campus.
Sanusi was introduced to the then US ambassador to Sudan by a Sudanese Professor during the New Year anniversary celebration which was held on the grounds of the US embassy in Khartoum.
Sanusi was of great interest to the Americans given how he found himself in Sudan and his close affiliations to radical elements in and around Khartoum which included none other than Osama bin Laden who at that time was not considered a terrorist but a war hero in helping defeat the Soviets in Afghanistan.
https://markhumphrys.com/Images/fisk.1.jpg
The news clipping above shows that Osama was not always considered a terrorist by the west.
2 B CONTD....
Need to go see what the Mrs is b1tching about Sanusi fitted the bill according to the CIA chiefs. Here was a young educated radical Prince who they thought they could use against Abacha in future. Eventually, Abacha was taken out and Sanusi returned to Nigeria from where he was reintegrated into Nigerian Society. His every career move was engineered by powerful shots to groom him for higher office in future. In late 2011, Sanusi was appointed as CBN governor. Sanusi was a 5th columnist throughout his stay in the CBN from where he ran a parallel govt, helped launder money for global Islamic terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda, Boko Haram and Al Shabaab. Today Sanusi has been rewarded with a senior partnership with the $500bn Black Stone Group. BlackStone has been accused of staging the Workd Trade attacks of 9/11 and the downing of the missing Malaysian flight. Blackstone group also formerly owned Black Water but severed ties with the Military Contractors after their scope of operations in Iraq, Afghanistan was exposed. |
Politics › Re: Checkout What Gambia's President Told Gambians On Homosexuality. Snapshot by LeOstrich: 2:17pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
adebisicutie: That's what terrorists also think. Say jail but not death especially since he is not even talking of going through courts. He is a murderer and what's the difference between a gay man and a murderer. God will not be thanking him for murder  Saudi Arabia has been beheading gays since the 7th century. Take your petition to the White House and ask Obama why he or his predecessors never condemned Saudi Arabia. |
Politics › Re: Checkout What Gambia's President Told Gambians On Homosexuality. Snapshot by LeOstrich: 2:16pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
Candyrain: I love the stand of most African leaders on this homosexuality things. There's still hope for the redemption of humanity through Africa. First and foremost it is not their stand but rather they (African leaders) are merely stating our cultural and traditional beliefs which does not in any way tolerate homosexuality. The west should henceforth not see it as the opinions of our leaders but our fundamental cultural belief on the sanctity of marriage being that of the union between a man and a woman. Anything else is taboo. |
Politics › Re: Checkout What Gambia's President Told Gambians On Homosexuality. Snapshot by LeOstrich: 2:10pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
mars123: Africa is dead mehn...if a president can talk about slitting throats,then what will a terrorist talk about. We dont like gays, it doesn't mean we should kill them,haba! Don't be a fool. In Saudi Arabia gay men have had their head chopped off by the state. Have you seen Obama or any past US President condemn Saudi Arabia over their treatment of gays? Why do you think the US respects Saudi conservative society and laws but looks down on us in Africa when we include our traditional beliefs and customs on Homosexuality in our statute books? Don't be a slave! Wake up! |
Politics › Re: Checkout What Gambia's President Told Gambians On Homosexuality. Snapshot by LeOstrich: 2:07pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
leke12: This is a terrorist president. Shut up. |
Politics › Re: Bio Of Mrs Aisha Buhari, Wife Of The President Of Nigeria by LeOstrich: 2:01pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
[size=18pt]I have never seen a bio without a date of birth?
Why are all online info on this woman missing her date of birth?
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Politics › Re: Obama Considers Islamic Values Greater Than African Traditional Beliefs & Custom by LeOstrich(op): 1:54pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
The Obama administration hinged the insurrection in the NE on legitimate grieviances by the Terrorist group Boko Haram which the US Govt wants us to believe stems from high handedness by Nigerian Security forces in tackling the group in its early infancy coupled with systematic corruption.
For this reason the US govt refused to designate Boko Haram as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and thus refused help in providing much needed intel on the group and funding.
But the US Govt continues to look the other way as Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen and kills over a thousand civilians so far (mainly ethnic Houthi Shiites).
Now the conflict in Yemen stems from the minority Shiite Houthis wanting a separate State. How this concerns Saudi Arabia other than that the Saudis do not want an independent Shiite and Iranian ally as neighbors.
The Saudis are allowed to wage a sectarian war killing thousands of innocent people with the US seeing nothing wrong but when an African State is grappling with a barbaric terrorist group the US will rather align with the villans than the Nigerian state.
Yeye |
Politics › Obama Considers Islamic Values Greater Than African Traditional Beliefs & Custom by LeOstrich(op): 1:36pm On Jul 01, 2015 |
The American Govt is by all indices the greatest hypocrite ever.
They frown at our anti-gay legislation which not only bans same sex marriage but stipulates a 14yr jail term but meanwhile you don't hear Obama mince a word about the plight of homosexuals in Saudi Arabia who risk death sentence by decapitation if caught.
For some reason, Saudi Arabia is a no-go area but Nigeria isn't.
The US Govt is so obsessed with maintaining a cordial relationship with Saudi Arabia that they are willing to look the other way on gross human rights abuse committed by the Saudi religious state.
I wonder why Obama thinks very low of our African values but is ever so ready to point out that Saudi Arabia is a highly conservative state and as such his selective critism does not apply to that Kingdom.
Yeye. |
Politics › Re: Special Forces Units And Operators Of The Nigerian Armed Forces by LeOstrich: 7:52am On Jun 30, 2015 |
Henry240: German G-36 has simply failed the German military, so much so the German government has recalled all G-36 and G-36C from German military service. Why? |