Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan Visited Me In A Dream by Lurcky(m): 4:48pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
orobopasiosio: I am an ardent supporter of GMB, but I am confused now.
Last night I dreamt of GEJ trying to change my opinion about him. After much talk,he gave me a piece of paper. I quickly opened it, thinking money. I felt bad when I read "pls bear with me". Guy, coincidentally He also visited my house and was having a deep discussion with the head of my family |
Politics › Re: APC Wishes Nigerians Happy Valentine’s Day by Lurcky(m): 10:48pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
donphilopus: This' the last Valentine my distinguished and fellow Nigerians (Youths) would celebrate in bondage (under GEJ). Come FeBuhari 14th 2016 when Buhari would have been sworn in as our President, we shall celebrate it 'sweetly'.
Girls go full ground wella, cash go dey, punny go many, every every go dey. We all should vote Buhari to get all these actualised.
#IHaveDecidedToMarch4Buhari iidiot, when your mates are busy working hard to better their lives all you can think of is girls, because the APC agenda supports harlotry, immorality and hypocrisy. I pity you cuz, Your want may just come as a man with arms |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Not A Failed State, Omokri Tells Buhari by Lurcky(m): 4:24am On Feb 10, 2015 |
[quote author=Glowstone post=30582916][/quote]u ve said it all man, i like dat. Forward Nigeria. Gej2015 |
Politics › Re: Checkout This Photo Of Coca Cola Customized With 'Vote For Goodluck Jonathan' by Lurcky(m): 10:58pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Flye: OK oooo PDP and copy copy things, when Buhari's Coca-Cola came out many saTAN were shouting fouls but now we have gej.
Online donation they copy, advert they copy, campaign strategy they copy. Now I know PDP lacks ideas. no matter what you say, its GEJ2015 |
Politics › Re: Massob: Biafran Soldiers To Takeover South East Border Towns Midnight 14th Feb by Lurcky(m): 10:34pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: GEJ's Speeches Used Against Him In APC Sponsored Newspaper Adverts by Lurcky(m): 10:27pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
nothing like dat o, d opposition is just crazy n hell bent on making dis man's administration ungovernable;
-he revived rail system -invested in agriculture than any other president -built more universities. -empowered d youths than any other president so far. -created water projects in d north -repaired n expanded some federal roads n still doing more -created more jobs than anyother -paid govt workers higher than any other
d opposition knws dis n yet they say he has done nothing. APC are bunch of thieves and hypocrites waiting to get their hands on Nigeria's money n other riches, but they wont succeed |
Politics › Re: President Jonathan Asked Buhari How Is the Compaign Going by Lurcky(m): 10:08pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Gej indeed is a man without bitterness. He is better than the past leaders since 1991 |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Lurcky(m): 10:03pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
pld4reel: Oh my Days . you mean a magazine with an average weekly circulation of 1.5 million ?? i wonda hw many u buy or read weekly |
Politics › Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Lurcky(m): 9:20pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
stuupid post |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Lurcky(m): 9:04pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
what a great propaganda. That magazine is just tryin to gain some relevance by being a mediocre. |
Politics › Re: Soludo Identifies Another N8.6trillion Missing Under Okonjo Iweala by Lurcky(m): 8:49pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
neighbourhud: Let me start by making it lucid that, I AM NOT A SUPPORTER of Jonathan or Buhari (including the 'passive' candidates), neither am I a fan of Soludo or NOI! I am a fan of fora like this with intelligent discussions/arguments. However, Joining issues with you is like going to a psychiatric hospital to start a chat with a patient, permit me to say, a 'chronic' patient who has been placed on serious medication and watch! Suffice it that your comments so far, lack the benefit of the intellect! The last time I read the well articulated write-up that is causing all these hullabaloo and name calling, the professor supported is write-up with array of facts and made it explicitly clear that he would go for a debate if 'madam' was ready to counter his facts, I repeat, facts. He 'extended' the 'promo' for the free intellectual debate to her 'friends' who may like to join her ...I guess that leaves the door open for you too. It beats me that you could call it a propaganda?! If I have not lost touch with the meaning, I understand 'propaganda' as information devoid of FACTS AND TRUTH, depending on how it is perceived (for this issue, I would like to stick to, 'devoid of facts). With all the facts he gave, you could still call it a propaganda? Then my friend, it's glaring that it's either your sense of reasoning has gone on 'French-leave' or you are high on Dustin Powder. In a civilized country, allegations of that magnitude call for a serious investigation...allegations 'laced with facts'! Instead, madam and her like minds took to name callings, (why am I even bothered after all? I have lost count on the many 'reports and recommendations' laying in some 'offices', gathering dust and unattended to). Have you hastily forgotten how SLS was unceremoniously removed from office just because he 'raised an alarm' that a good chunk of the 'future' of Nigeria has been stolen? Before the orchestrated sack, has your brain gone on 'hibernation' on how he was 'summoned' to the house of assembly for 'talking too much' on 'government spendings'? Bet me, if he had 'classified' all he knew, he would have retired as a 'hero' but no, he was 'rusticated' out of office. His sin, he 'said too much'. So in Nigeria, MUTE should be the answer? NO! All you needed to do was write a rejoinder to what the prof wrote, chikenah! And if you do, spare us the trauma of reading a rejoinder that plays on sentiments and lacks facts...please, I respectfully beg you to spare us the trauma...give us hope that we still have fire brand Nigerians who make you of the power of their head and not otherwise. all these words of urs are useless if u cant sense d truth in a lie |
Politics › Re: Soludo Identifies Another N8.6trillion Missing Under Okonjo Iweala by Lurcky(m): 9:53pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Boss13: You need a conscience. You wicked soul. How long will you continue to beg for your right? Accepting bribe and cash gifts that actually belongs to you. A king who sits on the floor of his palace and wears rags while his servants sits on the throne and offer him crumbs. That is what wicked people like you have turned Nigerians into. Because a government official bankrolls your lifestyle, you have lost your gaddamn conscience. mr man if you work hard n earn good sums or u re a self made rich guy who came through with hard work, u will discover that many youths are easily decieved with lies n propaganda. U re not working hard enough, thats why people like u re easily decieved to believe all these lies and propaganda going on. U hv ears to hear, eyes to see and read but yet ur brain cant think right n articulate easily dat u re only being a victim of propaganda and being used as a tool of hate. |
Politics › Re: Soludo Identifies Another N8.6trillion Missing Under Okonjo Iweala by Lurcky(m): 9:11pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Boss13: People like you are the reason why we are still poor, still hopeless and still cowards. People like you are the reasons why politicians treat us like shit and spit at us, do not account to us, even though we voted them into stewardship. People like you are the reason why the white man laughs at us. People like you are the reason why we have no electricity, good healthcare, good schools, good roads, good security measures and food even though we are the 5th world oil exporting country. People like you are the reasons why Ghanians, Kenyans, South Africans and even Chadians show us no respect and laughs at us. People like you are the reason why we import refined oil, when we actually produce oil. People like you are the reasons why those we call leaders take pride to drink champagne when a section of the country is on fire with death toll counting. People like you are the reason, why the live of the average nigerian is worthless.
So I ask you again what is wrong with your stupid brain and conscience and why would you make excuses for a wicked administration? and peeps like u are d reason why propaganda, political hypocrisy and deceit is at its peak because ur brains are so weak. Guy u need a brain transformation. |
Politics › Re: Soludo Identifies Another N8.6trillion Missing Under Okonjo Iweala by Lurcky(m): 8:35pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Boss13: My friend shut your dirty mouth. This is not politics, this is our future you fool. You are the reason why they keep stealing from us. You wicked soul. Making excuses and justifying wrongs all the time. What is wrong with us? see who is callin someone a fool ur behaviour has just defined u as a stuupid entity, crazy ur height of foolishness is truly undisputed, people like u are d ones dat are easily brain washed, used n paid to cause violence without course. Woe unto u 4 u lack wisdom n hv brain but cant think |
Politics › Re: Soludo Identifies Another N8.6trillion Missing Under Okonjo Iweala by Lurcky(m): 8:08pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
soludo is a big hypocrite. People think about this; if soludo had won d pdp primaries in his state n nw d incumbent gov of dat state, do u think he will come out n say this thrash? If such trillions were missing in d last years as he claimed, then he aided and abetted such crime.
Dis guy is just a failure of politics tryin to gain relevance by being a propagandist |
Christianity Etc › Re: Bakare Blasts CAN, PFN For Endorsing Jonathan by Lurcky(m): 7:10pm On Feb 02, 2015 |
ziccoit: I'm not surprised, CAN has always been a scion of PDP. Reading through the whole article almost made me cry. GEJ is using Christianity religion to push this country into a serious chaos from which she may not recover.
PFN was used during the last Osun gubernatorial election. These people were reported distributing religion leaflets with inscription "VOTE JESUS VOTE OMISORE". Why oh why.
Oh God the most powerful; the most knowledgeable; the Knower of hiddens; I pray onto You, dismantle the ever divisive government of GEJ, put an abrupt end to his callousness and desperation. Disgrace him and his partners in crimes. Uphold Your righteous ones and push down the selfish ones among the so called MOGs. Put down their walls of corruption. one thing you should know is that the KING cannot be told what to do. The things he grants us are life and grace, everyother, he does according to his will |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Bread Now In Town (pic) by Lurcky(m): 7:01pm On Feb 02, 2015 |
Ochiske: Buhari and GEJ's perception towards corruption Chief Bisi Onabanjo, Chief Bola Ige, Chief Adekunle Ajasin, Chief Sam Mbakwe, Chief Ambrose Alli, Chief Apa Aku, Chief Jim Mwobodo, Chief L Kayode Jakande, Chief Alex Ekwueme, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Umaru Dikko... Are list of few corrupt people that were arrested during Buhari's regime, some were even sentenced to death.What did GEJ do about corruption? He granted presidential pardon to corrupt officials such as; Diepreye Alamieyeseigha Gen. Oladipo Diya, Mr. Shettima Bulama, Maj.-Gen Abdulkareem Adisa.... To mention few corrupt people who got presidential pardon. GEJ and Buhari are people of opposite characters, one supports corruption and the other doesn't. From statements made by GEJ you can tell his stand;"Stealing is not corruption"" How much did JIM Nwobodo stole? Moneythat is not enough to buy a puegeot and Buhari jailed him". Trillions has been declared missing under GEJ's government... GEJ promised to use technology that doesn't exist to fight corruption Buhari promised sentence then to jail, they will share the same prison with the common man on the streets Nigerians, vote wisely
Rather than end corruption, fight insurgency, revamp the economy, create job opportunities for the masses, this is all what the Johnathan led administration can reduce Nigerians to!
What a shame ur lies n propaganda aint going anywhere trust me |
Politics › Re: The Shamelessness Of Governor Of Ekiti State Yesterday ( Pix) by Lurcky(m): 6:45pm On Feb 02, 2015 |
What a great lie...
See as e dey even pain d op say an action man wey fit deal with apc b governor |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Nigeria Police Assigned To Protect PDP Posters by Lurcky(m): 7:41am On Jan 31, 2015 |
This post shows d Op is childish n non chalant. So because they are standin near a poster to monitor traffic, that means they re protecting it. What Nonsense. |
Politics › Re: "Those Accusing Me Of Sponsoring Boko Haram Are Mad" - Jonathan by Lurcky(m): 3:11pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
eleko1: Yes! U can blame pipu for ur directionless govt.Is he not the same man that exonerated ND militants and later jailed their coordinator in south Africa?Truly,JONA IS INDEED A CLUELESS president  ignorance is truly d problem of most people |
Politics › Re: Live: Goodluck Jonathan And Sambo Rally At M.K.O Abiola Stadium, Kuto, Abeokutaa by Lurcky(m): 5:47pm On Jan 12, 2015 |
wallex1983: Show us pictures naa.
Meanwhile, I was coming from Lagos through via express. The 18-seater coming from that direction were so many. I was just driving past them till I got to Kuto. I wonder if it iڪ only from Lagos they are bringing PDP. Maybe it iڪ a harvest of Ppigs from all states sha d brain of a goat isnt different from urs |
Politics › Re: President Goodluck's Administration 2011-2015 Positive Change Report in Pics by Lurcky(m): 7:32am On Jan 12, 2015 |
biafranqueen: Follow this thread I have power sector, eastern farmers, all of that coming up we will talk later about who else did this much in 4.8 years I will tag you soon. Well let us wait and see becos all the places i ve been to GEJ has been heavily criticised especially for the devaluation of the naira, the way he handles the insurgency and not maintaining properly the refineries or even building a new one dat is functional. |
Politics › Re: Should We Call This Racism? by Lurcky(m): 7:24am On Jan 12, 2015 |
haibe: Honestly you made a lot of sense but why didn't we get this sort of reaction from world leaders when this terrorism in Nigeria was at its infant stage? You get the drift now. Also if something can be done about that of Paris, why can't something be done about that of Nigeria which has been recurrent and is still a threat. Well something can be done about that of paris becos their government is very active, their police n security agents are well equiped and trained and wont take bribe from anybody to get their job done |
Politics › Re: President Goodluck's Administration 2011-2015 Positive Change Report in Pics by Lurcky(m): 7:16am On Jan 12, 2015 |
biafranqueen: Can you list the promises he broke that you were most disappointed about? Thank you for your time in advance and your mature comment as well. He promised power (Electricity), he tried there but , a large number of d local regions where mostly the poor inhabits experience same old little or no power. -he promised to boost Agriculture, he tried in dat area as well, but only the northern and south western farmers benefitted from this leaving out the south-south and south-east. -he promised mass transportation but air fares are meant only for the rich, the rail system He tried here but it is only progressing slowly, after the billions spent. Some federal roads in the southeast and those iinking to the south-south are in bad shape. |
Politics › Re: Should We Call This Racism? by Lurcky(m): 6:54am On Jan 12, 2015 |
Almost on weekly basis, people in d north are being killed and nothing is being done.
they have seen killing, bombing n other social vices in dat region as a normal thing na, so they have to concentrate more on where it is not normal and where something maybe done. So what do you expect them to do eh?
Even u gan sef i knw say u done tire to dey hear of this boko issue. If u continue doing one thing everyday (aside making money) u re gonna get bored.
So untill something is being done either by d people or government, killing in d north will always b usual |
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Politics › Re: Jonathan Loses 52-year-old Younger Sister. by Lurcky(m): 11:48pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
edgyslim: Even if bros GMB no get certificate, me go still vote for am. E better pass the chairmo “stealing is not corruption”
His only achievement in 6 years na painted airport and rickety trains.
BTW.. Am igbo o Who cares? If you like be yoruba or Hausa |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Loses 52-year-old Younger Sister. by Lurcky(m): 11:47pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
mauriceju2: Buhari’s kids and people still use Quota system education (to enable them go to school) and federal character for them to get jobs. Imagine when a kid from Ebonyi State needs to score minimum of 112 in Common Entrance exams and another kid from Sokoto (a state that is older than Nigeria), Yobe etc., need only 9 and 2 respectively in the same exam. Remember that these kids wrote the same exam, in the same country, at the same time and answered the same questions. What corruption is worse than this? Yet Buhari has never condemned it.
BUHARI IS NOT THE CHANGE WE WANT DEAREST NIGERIANS, Let me not talk about the PDP's, butTHESE ARE THE APC GUBERNATORIAL FLAG - BEARERS: (1) SOKOTO - Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (former PDP) (2) KEBBI - Abubakar Atiku Bagudu (former PDP) (3) KATSINA - Aminu Bello Masari (former PDP) (4) KANO - Umar Abdullahi Ganduje (former PDP) (5) KADUNA - Malam Nasir El-rufa'i (former PDP) (6) JIGAWA - Alh. Abubakar Badaru (former PDP) (7) BAUCHI - Barr. Muhammad Abubakar (former PDP) (cool GOMBE - Alh. Inuwa Yahya (former PDP) (9) NIGER - Abubakar Bello Sani (former PDP) (10) ADAMAWA - Umar Jibrilla Bindow (former PDP) (11) PLATEAU - Mr Simon Lalong (former PDP) (12) BENUE - Dr Samuel Ortom (former PDP) (13) TARABA - Aisha Jummai Alhassan (former PDP) (14) RIVERS - Dakuku Perterside (former PDP) (15) IMO - Rochas Okorocha (former PDP) (16) ENUGU - Okey Ezea (former PDP) (17) ABIA - Dr Nyerere Anyim (former PDP) (18) EBONYI - Dr Steve Egbo (former PDP) NOTE ALSO THAT more than 60% of the State & National Assembly Candidates are also all former PDP members! Let me not also forget to state that AUDU OGBE, APC's chieftain was a former Chairman of PDP (2001-2005). Do I also need to mention Atiku Abubakar? Or Rotimi Ameachi who was a PDP Speaker of Rivers state Assembly for 8 Years then Governor for 7 years? The list goes on and on. If PDP wasted and stole our time and resources for the past 16 years, my dearest citizens, the names listed above and many more are part of these bunch of criminals who stole and wasted these our resources. They were and are part of the people who lied and lie to us. My people, YES! We want change, but if I am a thief in Agbada, would wearing a Nnyika make me not to be a thief? Would I stop being a thief because I changed gang? Some of us will always argue that the states controlled by these thieves are better than the others, but let me ask: Did Ameachi do all he did for Rivers in the past 1 year that he became a memebr of the APC? Was it last year that APC was formed that the transformations in KANO took place or began? Was it APC's Government that did the stuffs in IMO? Dearest Citizens, for 16 years we have been under the PDP's Umbrella. Yes, but which person in this APC has not been in the corridor or close to the coridor of power in these past 16 years? Not only am I so disapointed in us as citizens, I am ashamed to be a part of this generation. We revolved & continue to revolve aroung the same group of people since Independence yet we seem to be comfortable with it. If they're saints as they claim, we wouldnt be where we are today. Do I need to start mentioning their names and potfolios? If I cant mention all, at least I know for a fact that as far back as 1982, Audu Ogbe was not only a speaker of his state assembly, he also was a Minister in Nigeria. Infact, he held two ministerial positions. I also know without doubt that Gen Buhari apart from being a PTF Chairman, rose to become the President of Nigeria as far as 1983. Very resently, Atiku Abubakar was an 8 years Vice President. I cant believe that at 72 some one who was President at 41 wants to be president again. I cant also come to term with my self when ever I read that Gen Yakubu Gowan was about 23 years old when he became Nigerias President. Well, I am above 23 now and I cant even feed myself. My dearest citizens of the Republic, do we continue rotating our leaders and expect to move forward? Do we expect to be in 2015 and have some one who ruled us decades ago rule us? As a child, I heard of Shehu Musa Yar'dua. As a teenager, I had Umaru Musa Yar'dua rule me as president. When do I see Taofeek Olanipekun be my president? When do I see a 31 year old Daniel Jaja, Yaqoob Akaaba, James Edafe, Mutiat Oyali e.t.c be governors or senator or even ministers? Dearests, Gen Martin Luther Agwai, the former Chief of Army Staff is now the Chairman of SURE- P. David Mark, former governor of 2 different states is today our Senate President. Tomorow, if PDP no longer favours him, he will join forces with APC or which ever party there is. We are where we are today because our fathers failed in their reponsibilities to plan for us. Are we going to let our children suffer what we suffer by allowing these people rotate offices among themselves? Whether we like it or not, Buhari as a former president recieves a Pension of 22.7 million. Whether you like it or not, when Jonathan completes his tenure, he will also recieve his millions as pension and the cycle will continue. One thing is sure, if Jonathan retains his presidency next year, he will not employ me in his government. One thing is also sure, if Buhari wins, he will not employ you in his government. Who will they then employ? Ofcourse, they will employ the same old crooks to help them out. This is not Change, APC is not change. When we see change, we go know! God Bless Your Hearts! Apc has their slogan as change but on this note i think pdp is the party that represent change with all the old thieves gone to rival APC https://www.nairaland.com/2066801/reasons-why-apc-doesnt-represent Bros You have Wisdom |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Loses 52-year-old Younger Sister. by Lurcky(m): 11:33pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
slightlyMad: from APC camp, we say rip to the dead This is why the people's general want to come and do what he is capable of lead Nigeria to greater height. @Least u knw u re mad somehow |
Politics › Re: Jonathan’s Planned Adoption As Igbo Candidate Divides Ohanaeze by Lurcky(m): 5:54pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
[quote author=Tee999 post=29486719][/quote]Forget that thing abeg. That man has his own faults too. GEJ is not good Yes I agree but he is better than the hypocrites in the APC. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan’s Planned Adoption As Igbo Candidate Divides Ohanaeze by Lurcky(m): 5:28pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
beopened: Jonathan’s planned adoption as Igbo candidate divides Ohanaeze
A motion to adopt President Goodluck Jonathan as the consensus candidate of the Igbo for the 2015 presidential election failed at the Ime-Obi (inner caucus) meeting of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, on Saturday in Enugu.
The adoption of Jonathan as the consensus candidate of the Igbo was not on the agenda of the meeting, which held at the apex Igbo socio-political organisation’s secretariat in Enugu.
But midway into the meeting, a Peoples Democratic Party chief, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, moved the motion, urging Ohanaeze to adopt Jonathan for the election.
Iwuanyanwu informed the Ime-Obi that he came with a message from ’90 per cent of Igbo, who were supporting Jonathan’s election for a second term.
He asked the meeting to give him an answer so that he could report back to those who sent him.
The motion caused an uproar, forcing the President General, Chief Gary Igariwey, to adjourn the meeting, which ended abruptly with a shouting match between those against and those in support of the failed motion to adopt Jonathan as the consensus candidate.
Following the failure of the motion, Iwuanyanwu walked out of the meeting and drove away from the venue.
Earlier, some members of the Ime-Obi had kicked against an attempt to extend the tenure of the organisation’s national executive committee to four years from the statutory two years tenure in office.
A representative of Ndigbo in the Diaspora, Mr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze, had told the meeting that the constitution was amended under the previous administration, extending the tenure to four years.
Anakwenze alleged that those who were challenging the tenure of the executive were hired to cause trouble in Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
The comment apparently irked a former national chairman of the defunct Justice Party, Chief Ralph Obiorah, who immediately walked out of the meeting.
In an encounter with journalists, Obioha maintained that the tenure of the executive had long elapsed, saying those supporting the tenure elongation were persons, who masqueraded under Ohanaeze Ndigbo in the Diaspora’s umbrella, to collect N4m from the N20m released to Ohanaeze Ndigo by Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State.
He noted that it was obvious that some people came to the meeting with a predetermined agenda.
A communiqué released after the meeting however stated that the tenure of the executive was four years.
The communiqué also explained that the motion for the adoption of a presidential candidate was kept in abeyance, until further notice, as the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo was still consulting.
The communiqué reads, “The amendment of the Constitution of Ohanaeze Ndigbo during the Ime-Obi meetings of August 14, 2010 and October 30, 2010 as well as during the General Assembly meeting of November 6, 2010 as shown in the video tape today is hereby ratified by the Ime-Obi meeting today January 3, 2015, hence the tenure of the office of National and State officers of Ohanaeze Ndigbo remains four years.
“A committee will be set up by the NEC of Ohanaeze Ndigbo on the issue of reconciliation of all aggrieved parties in Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
“The said committee shall equally look into the issues of multiple litigation plundering (confronting) Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
“The amendment of tenure done to the Constitution of Ohanaeze Ndigbo as ratified by the General Assembly meeting of November 6, 2010, be published and reflected in the constitution, which took effect from the said date; as a substitute to the constitution dated January 27, 2004, which has the same contents, and is currently in use after the amendment.
“The issue of adopting any presidential candidate in the forth-coming presidential election in Nigeria was raised, but kept in abeyance as the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo is still consulting.”
SOURCE: http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathans-planned-adoption-as-igbo-candidate-divides-ohanaeze/ How un reasonable people can be. The topic does not in any way corresponds to the story. The story clearly states that the reason for the disruption was all about their so-called "Tenure Elongation" and not adopting GEJ which clearly they said is in "Abeyance" I don't know why desperate hands and mouths are always busy to do silly things against this man. |
Politics › Re: Rev. Fr Mbaka Advices Christians To Not Vote For GEJ. by Lurcky(m): 10:33pm On Jan 01, 2015 |
penisilin: I've never seen dis man of God before but i have dis humongous respect for him.... saying all dis about jonathan shows he's not a weakling at all, he has guts and that can only be attained by the true and only spirit of GOD... HATS OFF TO A GREAT NIGERIAN & TRUE IGBO MAN... many igbos are still fooling themselves..... because u read he spoke against Jonathan dats y u ve respect 4 him n even saying he attains d spirit of God. Well becareful bro dont make ur hatred 4 GEJ make u a hypocrite |