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Sir, come down to our level. What do you mean by " the political terrain... after... February... would never be the same?" |
Former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, on Thursday, identified the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as the problem of itself. He made the assertion shortly after he visited former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (retd.) at his hilltop mansion in Minna, Niger State. According to the former governor, the political terrain in the country after the February general elections would never be the same. | http://www.informationng.com/2015/01/pdp-is-its-own-worst-enemy-says-kalu.html
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calebo101:Is this not myopic? You abuse people and you expect them to support your causes. You destroy the chances of your candidate and put the blame everywhere but where it belongs. Let me borrow berem's phrase: Ndi ara, (though I don't know what it means). |
noblezone:Are you giving up? Is reality staring you in the face? |
God will bless you for setting the records straight. It was the civilian regime of Shehu Shagari that destroyed the economy to the extent that you can't find basic commodities like soap, milk, foodstuffs, etc. in the markets. There was hoarding for the little that was available. Buhari did the right thing by identifying those warehouses that hoard, forced them open and sold the commodities at government controlled prices. People queued to buy those essential commodities. That was what Jonathan meant by he queued overnight to get milk. The part he didn't tell us was, the scarcity was caused by Shagari's regime, and people were grateful to Buhari for taking the measures he did. |
"We love him , because he first loved us." John 4:19
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moderatorr1:You still don't understand what "service" meant. Al Capone too sees himself as a public benefactor. |
Is there greater charity than serving your people truthfully? |
taharqa:See lies. Chei, there's death ooo! |
rozayx5:The civilian regime of Shehu Shagari destroyed the economy to the extent that you can't find basic commodities like soap, milk, foodstuffs, etc. in the markets. There was hoarding for the little that was available. Buhari did the right thing by identifying those warehouses that hoard, forced them open and sold the commodities at government controlled prices. People queued to buy those essential commodities. That was what Jonathan meant by he queued overnight to get milk. The part he didn't tell us was, the scarcity was caused by Shagari's regime, and people were grateful to Buhari for taking the measures he did. |
frankyychiji:Abeg spare us your bigotry and lies. |
mcino:TANoids always stalking. They're copycats. A copycat can't be real. The original concept was APC's: FEBUHARI. They can't create a trend. | TANoids always lacking originality. |
frankyychiji:The oil weapon We don't have to look too far back in history to see Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and producer, using the oil price to achieve its foreign policy objectives. | In 1973, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat convinced Saudi King Faisal to cut production and raise prices, then to go as far as embargoing oil exports, all with the goal of punishing the United States for supporting Israel against the Arab states. It worked. The “oil price shock” quadrupled prices. It happened again in 1986, when Saudi Arabia-led OPEC allowed prices to drop precipitously, and then in 1990, when the Saudis sent prices plummeting as a way of taking out Russia, which was seen as a threat to their oil supremacy. In 1998, they succeeded. When the oil price was halved from $25 to $12, Russia defaulted on its debt. The Saudis and other OPEC members have, of course, used the oil price for the obverse effect, that is, suppressing production to keep prices artificially high and member states swimming in “petrodollars”. In 2008, oil peaked at $ 147 a barrel." – Andrew Topf |
ayukdaboss: |
#jonathanmustdebate |
Benilily:HBD. |
Monimatic:The oil weapon We don't have to look too far back in history to see Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and producer, using the oil price to achieve its foreign policy objectives.[/b]Hey PDP jackboot, read this: | "In 1973, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat convinced Saudi King Faisal to [b]cut production[/b]and [b]raise prices,then to go as far as embargoing oil exports, all with the goal of punishing the United States for supporting Israel against the Arab states. It worked. The “oil price shock” quadrupled prices. It happened again in 1986, when Saudi Arabia-led OPEC allowed prices to drop precipitously, and then in 1990, when the Saudis sent prices plummeting as a way of taking out Russia, which was seen as a threat to their oil supremacy. In 1998, they succeeded. When the oil price was halved from $25 to $12, Russia defaulted on its debt. The Saudis and other OPEC members have, of course, used the oil price for the obverse effect, that is, suppressing production to keep prices artificially high and member states swimming in “petrodollars”. In 2008, oil peaked at $147 a barrel." – Andrew Topf |
OrlandoOwoh: |
If Saudi Arabia by her policies can cause oil price to tumble or go up, what makes you think Nigeria cannot exert any influence? |
Why isn't Oritsejafor's wife walking in front of him? |
chamboy:Hehehe! Is that all their is to their job? And did he really say that? |
Gratiaeo, just because you don't like the earlier news doesn't make it false. You can choose what to believe but that doesn't necessarily make your wish the truth. |
"Ladies and gentlemen, friends and colleagues of Nigeria, it is high time we understood the arithmetic of religious blackmail that is going on in Nigeria. It doesn’t need a fortune-teller or soothsayer to explain to Nigerian Muslim and Christian that we need to rewrite the narratives on religious and ethnic hatreds, which unpatriotic elements are contracted to propagate in order to get cheap popularity. All what they are after is to parasitically become the incumbent president’s campaign directors." "One of them, a onetime former Aviation Minister, is disdainfully fanning the embers of religious odium by resorting to unnecessary campaign of calumny against his fellow humans that he shares common destiny – Nigeria. Anytime I see him doing that to his fellow countrymen, I become bemused. That Minister’s attitude overtly reveals inertia of idle mind, languorous exposure and international experience torpidity, because he did not utilized his ministerial office during his time to travel far and wide and intermingle with people of different race, culture, religion and geographical background. Failure to do just that has made him very local and skewed in thinking. He doesn’t appreciate the beauty in other people, but his own! Even amongst his people, he is always not taken serious, because he’s a harangued fellow. He and his new master’s entire attempts are at dichotomizing Nigeria along tribal and religious proclivities." – Nura Jibo, Senior Research Fellow/Lifetime Member, West African Research Association (WARA), African Studies Centre, Boston University, United States. Email: jibonura@yahoo.com . Website: www.wara.bu.edu |
ayukdaboss: ayukdaboss:That man na Shakazul d don. He has changed his username hundreds of times and the Mods said they're always ready for him – never to be tired. Just take note, 'Hitler' would have different characters tomorrow – banned. di man na regular customer for di Mods. Hehehe! |
Mr FFK, but you recently said this of the President: | “OBJ has finally closed GEJ’s chapter with his letter. Jonathan is finished- mark my words. Abati should shut up and let his boss speak for himself on this one. The Ebora Owu has spoken and the issues that he has raised are too serious to be ignored or to be responded to with amatuerish and cheeky insults and slurs from a mere staff of the Presidency. The President should find the courage to personally answer the charges and address the message rather than get his aides to attack the messenger. As Baba said, Jonathan is “bleeding Nigeria to death”. It is time for change. God used Obasanjo to put Jonathan in power and, by His grace, He will use that same Obasanjo to remove him.” |
Femi Fani-Kayode, the spokesman of the PDP presidential campaign organisation, says Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of the APC, represents “evil” and “darkness”. He was addressing the media on Wednesday at the campaign headquarters of President Goodluck Jonathan who is seeking re-election next month. He said: “We wish to inform you that it is our intention to run a clean campaign that is based on facts, figures and issues. “We shall not indulge in the type of cheap propaganda, mud-slinging and deceit that the APC and their Presidential candidate have been indulging in over the last few weeks and months but it is our full intention to expose General Muhammadu Buhari for what he really is, what he stands for and the great danger that his candidacy portends for the unity of the Nigerian state and the peace and well-being of the Nigerian people. “More importantly, we shall let the world know about the sterling performance of our candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan, over the last four years and we shall make a strong case and appeal to the Nigerian people to grant him the privilege and opportunity to serve a second term. We believe that we have reached a crossroads in our nation’s history and that the forthcoming Presidential Election is a battle for the very soul and destiny of Nigeria. “We believe that it is a struggle between light and darkness. We believe that General Buhari represents the darkness and that President Jonathan represents the light. We believe that General Buhari represents a return to an ugly past which is best forgotten while President Jonathan represents our hope for a greater and better future. We believe that the APC, on which platform General Buhari is contesting the presidential election, represents everything that is unholy and unwholesome in our society and that the PDP represents all that is decent and good. “We believe that the much-vaunted ‘change’ campaign of General Buhari represents nothing but a change from good to evil. If you want a positive change, you cannot expect to get it from a man like General Buhari whose democratic credentials are questionable and whose record in public office is shameful and disastrous. Most people do not remember the atrocities that he committed when he was in power and it is our intention to document them and remind the Nigerian people about them. “Most people have chosen to ignore the number of things that General Buhari has said and the number of things that he has done over the last few months and years that have brought carnage, division and strife in our society and that prove that he is not the sort of person that can be trusted with power. It is our intention to bring those things to the attention of the Nigerian people so that they can make an informed choice. “We do not believe that Nigeria ought to be run by a man that is not capable of tolerating dissent or by a political party like the APC that has no sense of remorse, restraint or decency and that is not capable of accepting a plurality of views. We believe that President Goodluck Jonathan has earned the right for a second term and, in the next few weeks, we shall make a humble appeal to the Nigerian people to vote for him massively in the February 14 Presidential Election. By the grace and power of God, we shall prevail.” Fani-Kayode was a member of the APC before he returned the PDP last year, alleging that the opposition party has sympathy for Boko Haram. | http://www.thecable.ng/buhari-represents-evil-says-fani-kayode |
Ijebulogic:The marriage part was found to be untrue. Buhari himself clarified the issue. |
rozayx5:Ok poor creek fish; what's wrong with cattle rearing?
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rozayx5:Buhari and we his supporters are now used to your one day one trouble. Next.... |
waternogeteneny:Are you for real! So all these don't make sense to you. |
shamecurls:FeBuhari We can make it happen! |
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