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Politics / Re: FG To Link BVN With National ID Card By 2016 by LordTudor: 1:31pm On Oct 20, 2015
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Politics / Re: Senate Continues Ministerial Screening - Live Update by LordTudor: 1:22pm On Oct 20, 2015
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Politics / Re: Abba’s Sack Illegal-Police Council Not Consulted As Required By the Constitution by LordTudor: 9:18am On Apr 24, 2015
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LasgidyPort:
There continues the impunity of the Jona regime. This same impunity caused him to fail to convince a lot of Nigerians to reelect him. From impunity in:

-sacking a chief of army staff when he went to represent Nigeria at an international engagement (cowardly way of sacking).

-sacking the CBN gov in an unconstitutional way when he was out of the country representing Nigeria at an international engagement (cowardly way of sacking).

-encouraging and supporting minority to upstage majority in Rivers assembly.

-encouraging division in the Nigeria Gov's forum just because your preferred candidate lost a free and fair election.

-encouraging and supporting the embarrassment of the Speaker of the House of Reps, the House in general and the entire Nigerian people in an unconstitutional way just because he decamped from your party with a valid legal basis (this particular one was a big assault on Nigeria's democracy).

-encouraging and supporting unnecessary impeachment proceedings in Adamawa and Nasarawa because of personal grouse with the govs. That of Nasarawa failed and almost threw the state into chaos. That of Adamawa succeeded and looks very likely to be upturned by the courts and thus creating additional confusion and waste of funds.

- encouraging minority (7) to send majority (19) packing from the Ekiti state house of assembly. I am very sure if GEJ calls for just 1 meeting with all the members of the EKITI house including Fayose and Ekiti APC leadership and mediate peace moves btw all parties as expected from the Father of the nation, it would have seriously calm nerves over there. But instead, he is encouraging Fayose to be dictatorial by sending the 19 APC lawmakers away and in effect heating up the state as if there is no other alternative way of resolving disputes.


GEJ has so many bills passed by the National Assembly not yet signed into law (some since 2012). Instead of him to busy himself in studying these bills and assenting those that merits assent before handover, thereby leaving a legacy for himself, he's being vindictive (another show of small mindedness).

Jona why are u trying to create more enemies for yourself before leaving? All the people u witch-hunted are taking strategic positions in the GMB govt. Why can't u just leave quietly. Now that u re soon going to become an ordinary citizen, it is in your interest to make peace with all sides and pursue it.

What if GMB comes on board and then reinstate Abba that his sack did not follow due process.

Will that not make u look silly? Are u aware that the police and others will still be responsible for your security as a former president and it is in your interest and that of your family to have a good rapport and relationship with that institution.

Why do u always prefer to act out of emotions instead of logically? A lot of think tanks are already of the opinion that u should have left Abba's fate in the hands of the incoming administration.

If u and your wife jam any of Dambazzau, Sylva, Nyako, SLS, Amaechi, Nyako, Berth Nnaji, or Abba at say an airport or at a function,will u not feel a pang of guilt at your earlier vindictive actions?

As u round up your administration, pls don't create additional enemies for yourself, use the remaining days to leave the legacy of a responsible peace-loving leader and a gentleman.
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I don't understand how some people think or talk. Did Obasanjo consult the 36 state governors before sacking Tafa Balogun? Obasanjo was personally convinced that Balogun had fallen short of expectation for the position and he acted immediately. If a president has reasons to believe that a high standing officer of the state such as the Inspector General of police is being partisan to the extent of being present at the presentation of certificate of return to a president-elect who has not been sworn in, then it simply tells you that the said officer should stand down or be relieved of his duties immediately because he has lost the moral stand to continue in such a capacity. The moment the IG did that, he removed all doubts that he is now a politician.
Politics / Re: Pictures Of President Jonathan That Will Make You Smile (See Photos) by LordTudor: 9:12am On Apr 24, 2015
A very amiable man... and Nigeria's greatest president yet by a mile.


Quote me negatively and die young.
Politics / Re: Jonathan won’t contest in 2019 – Babatope by LordTudor: 10:50am On Apr 23, 2015
[size=14pt][b]Babatope is spot on because PDP is guaranteed victory in 2019 for the following reasons:

1. Nigerians vote along ethnic and religious lines, and will still do that in 2019.

2. Given the strong hold of the PDP in south-south and south-east, they only need a fairly popular northern presidential candidate with a south-east running mate e.g Ibrahim Shekarau or Sule Lamido/Sulivan Chime or any young vibrant south-eastern technocrat, many of whom can be found in the local private sector or USA, Canada and the UK with proven track records in international organizations. This ticket will split votes in the north almost 50:50; add that to the block votes from the south-south (who will certainly reciprocate the support of the south east for GEJ) and south-east, then you know the winner. If APC tries rigging, then "adieu Nigeria".

3. Traditionally, the federal government has always been constituted by a party that is strong in the north and in the east (now split into south east and most part of south south). Don't argue, just do a little research on the strong holds of the following ruling parties since independence. (1st republic- NPC/NCNC coalition), (2nd Republic- NPN) and (4th Republic- PDP). The perpetual opposition were (1st republic- Action Group), (2nd republic-Unity Party of Nigeria) and 4th republic- 1999-2007-Alliance for Democracy{AD}, 2007-2011 Action Congress of Nigeria, {ACN}). This is what I call the default political equation of Nigeria.

4. In addition, the APC will suffer a hierarchy crisis sooner or later because it is an amalgam of parties within a party, many of whom still see the internal cleavages based on ACN vs CPC vs ANPP vs New PDP. Cries of injustice will soon fill the political atmosphere when any group feels it has been shortchanged, which you can bet has already started happening. I'm sure you know Tinubu and Akume are already slugging it out with Saraki and his own supporters. Let's not even add the Amaechi rebellion which is bound to happen sometime, somewhere along this cliffhanger to 2019.[/size][/b]

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Politics / Re: We’ll Regain Power In 2019 – PDP by LordTudor: 10:45am On Apr 23, 2015
[b]PDP's victory in 2019 is fait accompli for the following reasons:

1. Nigerians vote along ethnic and religious lines, and will still do that in 2019.

2. Given the strong hold of the PDP in south-south and south-east, they only need a fairly popular northern presidential candidate with a south-east running mate e.g Ibrahim Shekarau or Sule Lamido/Sulivan Chime or any young vibrant south-eastern technocrat, many of whom can be found in the local private sector or USA, Canada and the UK with proven track records in international organizations. This ticket will split votes in the north almost 50:50; add that to the block votes from the south-south (who will certainly reciprocate the support of the south east for GEJ) and south-east, then you know the winner. If APC tries rigging, then "adieu Nigeria".

3. Traditionally, the federal government has always been constituted by a party that is strong in the north and in the east (now split into south east and most part of south south). Don't argue, just do a little research on the strong holds of the following ruling parties since independence. (1st republic- NPC/NCNC coalition), (2nd Republic- NPN) and (4th Republic- PDP). The perpetual opposition were (1st republic- Action Group), (2nd republic-Unity Party of Nigeria) and 4th republic- 1999-2007-Alliance for Democracy{AD}, 2007-2011 Action Congress of Nigeria, {ACN}). This is what I call the default political equation of Nigeria.

4. In addition, the APC will suffer a hierarchy crisis sooner or later because it is an amalgam of parties within a party, many of whom still see the internal cleavages based on ACN vs CPC vs ANPP vs New PDP. Cries of injustice will soon fill the political atmosphere when any group feels it has been shortchanged, which you can bet has already started happening. I'm sure you know Tinubu and Akume are already slugging it out with Saraki and his own supporters. Let's not even add the Amaechi rebellion which is bound to happen sometime, somewhere along this cliffhanger to 2019. [/b][size=14pt][/size]
Politics / Re: Jonathan Will Handover On 29 May – FG by LordTudor: 6:20pm On Apr 22, 2015
GEJ does not need to be at the swearing-in of GMB if he really doesn't want to. What's all this stup.id talk about he must be there blablabla.
Politics / Re: Buhari And Shekau Fail To Attend TIME 100 Gala by LordTudor: 6:17pm On Apr 22, 2015
Mogidi:
[size=13pt]Oby Ezekwesili attends TIME 100 Gala, wants Obama to rescue Chibok girls [/size]
(Is Obama our president elect?)



Oby wants Obama to come rescue the chibok girls, but same woman was berating GEJ for not finding the girls.

Somebody should please tell that shameless Obasanjo slvt to shut up and stop disgracing herself!

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Politics / Re: Jonathan & Buhari Set To Clash Over Proposed May 28 Handover Date by LordTudor: 1:21pm On Apr 18, 2015
proudlyhandsome:


Bruv, I can assure you with my life that Jonathan would be the most disgraced president ever in the history of the world.

You seem not to see the level of interest of America and Britain in Buhari presidency

US/UK will finish Jonathan and his inner caucus like Ngozi Iwealla, Maduekwe and the rest.

Barrack Obama and his Democrats party will be out of power next year, and if you know anything happening in the UK now, you would have known that the conservatives and Mr. Cameron is going to be voted out on May 7th. Karma is just a biatch. Change all over!
Politics / Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by LordTudor: 11:20am On Apr 15, 2015
Summary

1. Fuel Prices to go up soon (even though GMB and APC criticized GEJ and instigated public protest against this in 2012).

2. Mass sacking of workers in MDAs.

3. GMB clueless about what to do until October 2015.

4. GMB to focus on insecurity, corruption and unemployment (But still cannot tell us how he will do this. I hope he's not thinking that merging EFCC, ICPC would automatically translate to fighting corruption. Meanwhile, in other news, GMB already saying "don't expect magic from me"wink

5. Our manifesto reflects zero tolerance for corruption. (I hope Amaechi, Fashola and Tinubu are going to jail for stealing from Rivers and Lagos State to fund political campaigns).

6. Some of GEJ's programmes e.g agriculture and power reforms were SUCCESSFUL and would be CHANGE CONTINUED. (I thought he said the GEJ's government was a failure).

7. Tinubu's Alpha Beta template for tax collection now to be used nationwide. (Hmnn...Asiwaju don hammer!. Now you know why the passionate kissing of Oluremi "the slowpoke" Tinubu)

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Politics / Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by LordTudor: 11:03am On Apr 15, 2015
President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said he would end fuel subsidies and the oil and gas sector would be reformed as a matter of priority in order to attract new investments.

Unveiling his economic policies at a Lagos Business School breakfast meeting, he added that he would run a very lean government, which would involve rationalising overlapping and redundant ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in line with the Steve Oronsaye presidential committee report.

Buhari, who was represented by former Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, at the meeting however disclosed that there would be very little action from his administration until October, partly due to what he ascribed to the fact that President Goodluck Jonathan is the author of the 2015 budget.

He said the federal government under the All Progressives Congress (APC) would seek “to align the electoral and fiscal calendars to avoid this type of problem in future”.
He informed his audience that the cardinal agenda of the government and their over-arching themes would be security, fighting corruption and unemployment.

“We believe that corruption has a very strong negative link to both security and unemployment,” he said.

He said there would be no real action until October partly because the 2015 budget “is Jonathan’s and may be fully approved in April. A very lean government is the focus, largely in line with the Steve Oronsaye presidential committee report. This report was available to the Jonathan government, but the will to implement it was absent”.

He promised that a cabinet would be announced very quickly within one week of inauguration.
“Anyone with a whiff of corruption or any kind of taint will not be in the cabinet. Our manifesto will reflect zero tolerance for corruption,” he said.

He acknowledged that the APC “is not a conclave of cardinals, as it includes the good, the bad and the ugly,” noting that in Nigeria, the bad and the ugly could be the biggest electoral assets, though the new government “will not interfere with law enforcement agencies or the judiciary even if APC members are involved in corrupt practises”.

He added that the Vice-President-elect, Prof. Oluyemi Osinbajo, did a lot of work as the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State, assuring Nigerians that he would bring his experience to revamp and strengthen the judiciary to complement the anti-corruption drive and the rule of law. “He will also anchor the economic committee,” he said.

He promised that his government would continue with some of the programmes in the Jonathan administration, which were successful.
“For example, agriculture, though there would be a stronger collaboration between the federal and state governments,” he said.

He also spoke on his plan to consolidate such anti-corruption agencies as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), among others.

According to him, rather than strengthen key anti-corruption agencies like EFCC, ICPC and SFI, they are likely to be consolidated and a single entity would be made more effective.

“We believe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is getting over-burdened by developmental finance issues at the expense of its core objectives; this will be changed,” he said.
He said the subsidy on petroleum products would certainly go and the industry would be reformed as a matter of priority in order to attract new investments.

“While power reform has been commendable and will continue, the approach will change,” Buhari said.
He explained that power transmission would be deregulated, regionalised and privatised in order “to break down centralised transmission, while the issues of gas supply to Gencos will be addressed.

“But the new government believes that Discos are the biggest bottlenecks presently. The government plans to add on 4,000 MW of power every year and expect that output will reach a minimum of 12,000 MW at the end of his tenure”.
He said the party’s groundwork showed that N3 trillion in savings could come out of plugged leakages, noting that the employment drive would be private sector led.

“The government will allow market forces to prevail, including in the foreign exchange regime,” he said.
The president-elect debunked speculations that he would use fiat to fix the foreign exchange, adding, however, that the government would keenly seek to protect the more economically vulnerable segments of the society.

He added that there would be a tightening of the tax noose, though there would be no tax increase.
“The Federal Internal Revenue Service (FIRS) will be strengthened and the LASG IGR template will be adopted at the national level,” he stated.

Buhari acknowledged that the country’s infrastructure gap required huge capital outlay, which the government does not have, but promised to develop a master plan for infrastructure development.

Source: http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-to-end-fuel-subsidy-rationalise-mdas/206829/
Politics / Re: Amaechi Replies Obanikoro: I Will Not Congratulate Wike, It’s Daylight Robbery by LordTudor: 8:50am On Apr 15, 2015
Why is anybody bothering to reply Amaechi, APC or the fools defending him here. As far as the Niger Delta is concerned, APC does not exist neither do we know of Amaechi, Buhari or Tinubu. If dem born Buhari well make him annul this election, we are ready for them and we will have Amaechi's head on a plate to begin with.

And to those spewing rubbish and underestimating the Niger Delta, especially the ever fearful Yorobbers, if the Niger Delta burns again, we will not spare your Lagos. Missiles and bombs will explode there daily you hear?! The Marina, Lekki and VGCs you see today, you will see no more. E-diots!

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Health / Re: Breaking: Ebola Returns To Nigeria, Kills 3? by LordTudor: 2:06pm On Apr 14, 2015
To all those cursing here: Receive a thousand folds of your own curse upon your head!
Politics / Re: Supreme Court Affirms Fayose's Victory by LordTudor: 12:06pm On Apr 14, 2015
Those talking about impeachment surely haven't heard that the registrar of the Ekiti State High Court has denied seeing or receiving the legislators' letter mandating him to set up an investigative panel for the purpose of impeachment.

Truth is even Buhari and Tinubu are too wise to meddle with Ekiti state now that the supreme court has ruled. Common sense is to let the sleeping dog lie.
Health / Breaking: Ebola Returns To Nigeria, Kills 3? by LordTudor: 12:29am On Apr 12, 2015
BREAKING: Ebola Retuns To Nigeria After Killing 3 And Infecting 12

Breaking news in Nigeria has it that the dreaded Ebola disease has returned to Nigeria after fresh reports confirmed the incidents.

The 3 people who died are Nigerians who reportedly returned from Liberia. One of them, late Mr. George Lawal, showed major signs of the disease which caused neighbors to raise alarm.

He was immediately taken to an undisclosed hospital in Lagos where he later died. Doctors confirmed he was struck with the Ebola flu.

They are believed to have made major contacts with at least 12 people who are on the large.

Please, share the news and report any suspected victim to nearby authorities!

(Though this is an unconfirmed news but I received it from a usually very reliable source).
Politics / Re: Lagos State Guber Election Part 2: Agbaje Or Ambode: Vote Now! by LordTudor: 9:02pm On Apr 10, 2015
Fellow Lagosians,

Please let us not miss this opportunity to win our freedom from the stranglehold of Tinubu and his cronies. Please let us not be blinded by the temptation to think that APC is pro-Yoruba and PDP anti-Yoruba. In Agbaje, we have a man who is passionate about Lagos and who is committed to the emancipation the ordinary man on the street. Ambode is clearly out to help Tinubu protect his empire at the expense of the masses. SAY NO TO Tinubu, SAY NO TO Ambode.

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Politics / Re: Fashola Addresses Lagosians On Saturday's Governorship Election by LordTudor: 11:38am On Apr 09, 2015
[size=72pt]Lagos...Sai Agbaje!!!

Lagos...vote CHANGE!!![/size]

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Sports / OFFICIAL - GABON Will Host The 2017 Africa Cup Of Nations! by LordTudor: 2:40pm On Apr 08, 2015
The Confederation of African Football on Wednesday named Gabon as the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations host at an event held in Cairo, Egypt. Other contenders were Algeria and Ghana.
Politics / Re: “Every Ethnic Group Safe Under Me” - Ambode Disowns 'Die In The Lagoon" Speech by LordTudor: 11:51am On Apr 07, 2015
[size=72pt]Lagos…sai Agbaje!!! Lagos vote Change!!![/size]

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Politics / Re: Ohanaeze gives Oba of Lagos 48 hours to withdraw threat to Igbos by LordTudor: 11:49am On Apr 07, 2015
[size=72pt]Lagos…sai Agbaje!!! Lagos vote Change!!![/size]

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Politics / Re: Jimi Agbaje Responds To Oba Of Lagos' Threat by LordTudor: 11:48am On Apr 07, 2015
[size=72pt]Lagos…sai Agbaje!!! Lagos vote Change!!![/size]

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Politics / Re: Video of Oba Akiolu's 'Die In The Lagoon' Speech by LordTudor: 11:47am On Apr 07, 2015
[size=72pt]Lagos…sai Agbaje!!! Lagos vote Change!!![/size]

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Celebrities / Re: Rita Dominic Reacts To Oba Akiolu's Threat To Igbos In Lagos by LordTudor: 11:46am On Apr 07, 2015
[size=72pt]Lagos…sai Agbaje!!! Lagos vote Change!!![/size]

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Politics / Re: Caption This Photo Of Fashola And Tinubu Staring At The Oba Of Lagos by LordTudor: 11:44am On Apr 07, 2015
[size=72pt]Lagos…sai Agbaje!!! Lagos vote Change!!![/size]

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Politics / Re: Jimi Agbaje Is Too Old To Rule Lagos- Gov. Fashola by LordTudor: 5:40pm On Jan 15, 2015
ElFenomeno1:


Dont be daft.... Ruling a state is not the same as ruling a country.

But at the end of the day, age shouldnt be an issue...... Competency, leadership and experience should be key

Going by your logic...I think you are the daft one.

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Politics / Re: Buhari Is Sick, Northern Elders Worried by LordTudor: 5:22pm On Jan 15, 2015
The calculation behind Obasanjo's support is becoming clearer. I declare it now without reservation that Obasanjo is Nigeria's nightmare and number one enemy!

The earlier we understand this fact and give him the "VIP" treatment, the better for us all.

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Politics / Re: One Month To Elections: Who Will You Vote Between Buhari And Goodluck? by LordTudor: 4:17pm On Jan 15, 2015
Looking for another online victory for the illiterate candidate...right?
Politics / Re: Fashola To Jonathan: "You Failed, Not Me!" by LordTudor: 4:10pm On Jan 15, 2015
Fashola, should shut up already!!!

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