₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,330,177 members, 8,444,182 topics. Date: Monday, 13 July 2026 at 09:13 AM

Toggle theme

Mbediogu's Posts

Nairaland ForumMbediogu's ProfileMbediogu's Posts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 (of 104 pages)

PoliticsRe: Senator Dino Melaye Stupendous Display Of Wealth Is Irritating (Photos) by Mbediogu(m): 2:39pm On Jun 15, 2015
PoliticsRe: Graphic! Killings Continue Unabated In PLATEAU State, Under The Watch Of STF Co by Mbediogu(m): 7:51pm On Jun 14, 2015
jossyj:
what can they use to defend themselves where it's illegal to carry arms and armunitions
Nothing is illegal in self defense. Life taken in defense of its kind cannot be murder. The illegality of use of arms arises when they are put to non military offensive use, not for defence. Arise from your slumber. Life no get duplicate ooo!
PoliticsRe: Graphic! Killings Continue Unabated In PLATEAU State, Under The Watch Of STF Co by Mbediogu(m): 12:11pm On Jun 14, 2015
barcanista:
Why is President Buhari not doing anything with respect to the actions of these terrorists that disguise themselves as herdsmen? How long will they continue to kill ethnic minorities in the North Central? The painful aspect is that soldiers don't seem to be helping matters. Left for me, I will say the locals should mobilise themselves and defend their land, their lives and their communities. Enough is enough

RIP to the victims
More than the government the onus lies on every person to defend himsslf using every means available. Why should they sleep on their safety and life only to waks up and blame government? Dont they have youth?
PoliticsRe: Graphic! Killings Continue Unabated In PLATEAU State, Under The Watch Of STF Co by Mbediogu(m): 12:10pm On Jun 14, 2015
barcanista:
Why is President Buhari not doing anything with respect to the actions of these terrorists that disguise themselves as herdsmen? How long will they continue to kill ethnic minorities in the North Central? The painful aspect is that soldiers don't seem to be helping matters. Left for me, I will say the locals should mobilise themselves and defend their land, their lives and their communities. Enough is enough

RIP to the victims
More than the government the onus lies on every person to defend himsslf using every means available. Why should they sleep on their safety and life only to waks up and blame government? Dont they have youth?
PropertiesRe: BE WARNED ; This House Is For Everybody, Not For Anybody. Picture. by Mbediogu(m): 8:08am On Jun 14, 2015
[quote author=PhockPhockMan post=34739557]Let hope this house accommodat all of us.


Honest politicians should live in houses like this to promote indigeninous architecture and identify with us. If that were to be, there will be no talk of probing them for embezzlement. I am thinking of some South East Asian countries and Latin America. I can say more but will not because I have just been unbanned.
PoliticsRe: Senators Express Mixed Reactions Over Pay Review by Mbediogu(m): 8:53pm On Jun 13, 2015
Ndlistic:
Source:http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/senators-express-mixed-reactions-over-pay-review/
.

What has any Senator done for the ppl with constituency fund? It is conduit for fraud and should be stopped forthwith.
PoliticsRe: List Of States Owing Salaries Of 6 Months And Above? Why Single Out Osun State? by Mbediogu(m): 5:26pm On Jun 13, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Why the Focus only Osun, why Some states are even owing 9months Salary? Abia State for example paid it's last salaries on November 30th 2014. Why can't we expose all of them? Why in a 18 Cans of worms, we Choose only one can to open?

The following States are owing Six Months and above:
Benue State
Kogi State:
Platue State
Bauchi State
Imo State
Abia State
Osun State
Enugu( Parastals are owed 12month arrears)


Read Below:

The Punch reports that Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi. Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara owe their employees salary arrears of at least 6 months, citing a task force report by the Nigeria Labour Congress.

According to the paper, “The report of the Task Force of the NLC revealed that while some of the states had paid salaries of workers up to date, they were owing arrears of pensions running into months.

The states owing salaries or pensions are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, and Kogi.

Others are Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara states.


The report says that Adamawa, Anambra, Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Edo, the FCT, Gombe, Kaduna, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Sokoto and Taraba are not indebted to their workers.

The report paints a bleak picture of civil service workers across the country. Take Abia for example. The report states that it has not paid the salaries of workers at the State Teaching Hospital for nine months.

The state is also said to be owing workers of the Hospital Management Board eight months’ salary; Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months; Abia State Polytechnic, five months; local government workers, four months; and teachers, three months’ salary arrears.

Enugu may have paid the salaries of civil servants till date, but parastatals are owed 12 months’ salaries and pension and gratuity payments haven’t been issued since 2010.

For other states, the picture is a sorry one. Osun, on average, owes six months’ in salary and pension payments; Plateau, six months in salaries and seven months in pension entitlements; Benue, five months of salaries and four months of pension benefits; Kogi, four months in arrears of pension and salary payments; and Oyo, which owes three months in salaries and between five and 11 months of pension payments.

States which are likely to owe salaries and pension of workers well into the commencement of the incoming administration’s tenure on May 29 include Ekiti, which is already in arrears of state employee salaries for three months; Jigawa, which owes judiciary workers a month in salary arrears; Ondo, which owes a month’s salary and pension payments, while Ogun also owes a month of salary payments but a mind-boggling 52 months of unremitted pension deductions to the Pension Fund Administration.

While Zamfara has paid workers’ salaries up to date, the salaries of workers recruited in 2014 have not been paid.

The NLC Task Force also fingered Rivers State for owing one month’s worth of pay and three months worth of pension payments while Kano is yet to pay newly employed teachers for three months.

The report was silent on the status of Yobe and Ebonyi on the ground that “there was no information on them.”

http://www.ekekeee.com/this-is-the-definitive-list-of-nigerian-states-which-owe-workers-6-months-or-more-in-salaries-look/

Cc: Ishilove, lalasticlala, Seun, Obinoscopy
.


Imo should not be owing workers because it has one of themost vibrant civil sevice in the country. moreover it is an oil producing state. What a shame!
PoliticsRe: List Of States Owing Salaries Of 6 Months And Above? Why Single Out Osun State? by Mbediogu(m): 5:23pm On Jun 13, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Why the Focus only Osun, why Some states are even owing 9months Salary? Abia State for example paid it's last salaries on November 30th 2014. Why can't we expose all of them? Why in a 18 Cans of worms, we Choose only one can to open?

The following States are owing Six Months and above:
Benue State
Kogi State:
Platue State
Bauchi State
Imo State
Abia State
Osun State
Enugu( Parastals are owed 12month arrears)


Read Below:

The Punch reports that Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi. Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara owe their employees salary arrears of at least 6 months, citing a task force report by the Nigeria Labour Congress.

According to the paper, “The report of the Task Force of the NLC revealed that while some of the states had paid salaries of workers up to date, they were owing arrears of pensions running into months.

The states owing salaries or pensions are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, and Kogi.

Others are Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara states.


The report says that Adamawa, Anambra, Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Edo, the FCT, Gombe, Kaduna, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Sokoto and Taraba are not indebted to their workers.

The report paints a bleak picture of civil service workers across the country. Take Abia for example. The report states that it has not paid the salaries of workers at the State Teaching Hospital for nine months.

The state is also said to be owing workers of the Hospital Management Board eight months’ salary; Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months; Abia State Polytechnic, five months; local government workers, four months; and teachers, three months’ salary arrears.

Enugu may have paid the salaries of civil servants till date, but parastatals are owed 12 months’ salaries and pension and gratuity payments haven’t been issued since 2010.

For other states, the picture is a sorry one. Osun, on average, owes six months’ in salary and pension payments; Plateau, six months in salaries and seven months in pension entitlements; Benue, five months of salaries and four months of pension benefits; Kogi, four months in arrears of pension and salary payments; and Oyo, which owes three months in salaries and between five and 11 months of pension payments.

States which are likely to owe salaries and pension of workers well into the commencement of the incoming administration’s tenure on May 29 include Ekiti, which is already in arrears of state employee salaries for three months; Jigawa, which owes judiciary workers a month in salary arrears; Ondo, which owes a month’s salary and pension payments, while Ogun also owes a month of salary payments but a mind-boggling 52 months of unremitted pension deductions to the Pension Fund Administration.

While Zamfara has paid workers’ salaries up to date, the salaries of workers recruited in 2014 have not been paid.

The NLC Task Force also fingered Rivers State for owing one month’s worth of pay and three months worth of pension payments while Kano is yet to pay newly employed teachers for three months.

The report was silent on the status of Yobe and Ebonyi on the ground that “there was no information on them.”

http://www.ekekeee.com/this-is-the-definitive-list-of-nigerian-states-which-owe-workers-6-months-or-more-in-salaries-look/

Cc: Ishilove, lalasticlala, Seun, Obinoscopy
.


Imo should not be owing workers because
PoliticsRe: List Of States Owing Salaries Of 6 Months And Above? Why Single Out Osun State? by Mbediogu(m): 5:22pm On Jun 13, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
Why the Focus only Osun, why Some states are even owing 9months Salary? Abia State for example paid it's last salaries on November 30th 2014. Why can't we expose all of them? Why in a 18 Cans of worms, we Choose only one can to open?

The following States are owing Six Months and above:
Benue State
Kogi State:
Platue State
Bauchi State
Imo State
Abia State
Osun State
Enugu( Parastals are owed 12month arrears)


Read Below:

The Punch reports that Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi. Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara owe their employees salary arrears of at least 6 months, citing a task force report by the Nigeria Labour Congress.

According to the paper, “The report of the Task Force of the NLC revealed that while some of the states had paid salaries of workers up to date, they were owing arrears of pensions running into months.

The states owing salaries or pensions are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, and Kogi.

Others are Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara states.


The report says that Adamawa, Anambra, Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Edo, the FCT, Gombe, Kaduna, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Sokoto and Taraba are not indebted to their workers.

The report paints a bleak picture of civil service workers across the country. Take Abia for example. The report states that it has not paid the salaries of workers at the State Teaching Hospital for nine months.

The state is also said to be owing workers of the Hospital Management Board eight months’ salary; Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months; Abia State Polytechnic, five months; local government workers, four months; and teachers, three months’ salary arrears.

Enugu may have paid the salaries of civil servants till date, but parastatals are owed 12 months’ salaries and pension and gratuity payments haven’t been issued since 2010.

For other states, the picture is a sorry one. Osun, on average, owes six months’ in salary and pension payments; Plateau, six months in salaries and seven months in pension entitlements; Benue, five months of salaries and four months of pension benefits; Kogi, four months in arrears of pension and salary payments; and Oyo, which owes three months in salaries and between five and 11 months of pension payments.

States which are likely to owe salaries and pension of workers well into the commencement of the incoming administration’s tenure on May 29 include Ekiti, which is already in arrears of state employee salaries for three months; Jigawa, which owes judiciary workers a month in salary arrears; Ondo, which owes a month’s salary and pension payments, while Ogun also owes a month of salary payments but a mind-boggling 52 months of unremitted pension deductions to the Pension Fund Administration.

While Zamfara has paid workers’ salaries up to date, the salaries of workers recruited in 2014 have not been paid.

The NLC Task Force also fingered Rivers State for owing one month’s worth of pay and three months worth of pension payments while Kano is yet to pay newly employed teachers for three months.

The report was silent on the status of Yobe and Ebonyi on the ground that “there was no information on them.”

http://www.ekekeee.com/this-is-the-definitive-list-of-nigerian-states-which-owe-workers-6-months-or-more-in-salaries-look/

Cc: Ishilove, lalasticlala, Seun, Obinoscopy
.

Imo should not be owing workers because
PoliticsRe: Alaafin Of Oyo Steps Out Again With His 4 Wives (photos). by Mbediogu(m): 2:20pm On Jun 12, 2015
Dottore:
I once attended a wedding in Ibadan in 2010. The family of the bride is somehow related to the Alaafin. The Alaafin and his entourage attended the church service in Assemblies of God Church. He had a very special place prepared for him and his aids. Most of his aids were barefooted. One of his aids, a very old man distracted the service intermittently with monotonous songs in praise of of the Oba. They even came into the church with the big canopy. His appearance was classy though but I would have preferred if they had given respect to the house of God.

Make them no turn the man to a god o
They have deified him already but his place should not be in the church of the living God.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Life Lesson: The Richest Man In The Society Of Then. (photo) by Mbediogu(m): 9:47am On Jun 06, 2015
400billionman:
Agreed.

Who still drives Volkswagen beetle, Mercedes 200 or 504 GL / GR ?
The cars u mention are modern cars of the postNigerian Civil war era. Talk of Morris minor, Vanguard, Vauxhall, Consul, Cortina, Impala, Holden, Zephyr, Humber and the rest of them. Those are the cars of 1945 to 1965.
PoliticsRe: Lucky Igbinedion’s Mansion In Abuja (See The Multi-billion Naira House) by Mbediogu(m): 7:43pm On Jun 05, 2015
MyPWisINCORRECT:
When you finally own this kinda house, ur prayer point changes from "going to Heaven" to "living long on Earth"...
A house is not always a home. A home has non physical warmth usually lacking away from home. People living alone in hotels which they take for home.
PoliticsRe: Appointment: ‘APC Is Holding Buhari Hostage’ - Newtelegraphonline by Mbediogu(m): 3:33pm On Jun 02, 2015
GoodMuyis:
Am today is 2nd June 2015, its too early for this type of news in CHANGING Nigeria
A promising day starts with a bright sunshine.
The initial dance steps of the masquerade indicate how well or poorly it will perform during the competition at the village square.
PoliticsRe: Panicky Diezani Reaches Out To Lamorde by Mbediogu(m): 8:56am On May 31, 2015
[quote author=ijustdey

Eve. Delilah. Jezebel. Sephirah. Diezani. Quess what they have in common. Adam was the first and Jonathan one of the most recent.
PoliticsRe: Nyesom Wike's Adorable Family(pic) by Mbediogu(m): 7:12pm On May 30, 2015
Nonybb:
This is the chosen family that the sword of Judas Iscariot of Ubima could not slay. Finally Port Harcourt is freed from proselytizers of northern biafran invaders. We were not conquered afterall by the children of anger which our brother promised to sold us to We are not sokoto that fall to Usman Dan Fodio. We are Ikwere!
I say this to you. Dont insinuate Biafra Nation into ur local family Ikwerre problem. Remember this is another regime. Stubborn brats.
PoliticsRe: Simon Lalong, Plateau Governor-elect Refuses To Move Into N15b Government House by Mbediogu(m): 6:40am On May 28, 2015
vjsmiles:
why is this man contradicting himself?
He cant live in an uncompleted building and again he does not want such luxury.
Which one are we to take angry
My brother na wa for them o. The contradictions and theatrics are becoming irritating. It started with cross country trekking, now this. We are watching and waiting. It is only Buhari that I can vouch for so far.
Nairaland GeneralRe: “Wrapper Marathon’’: Man Treks From Lagos To Abuja by Mbediogu(m): 7:56pm On May 27, 2015
vimi:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/man-46-treks-from-lagos-to-abuja-to-promote-wrapper-marathon/#sthash.A3sSgHgI.dpuf

Cc:h lalasticlala
I am beginning to doubt all these advert trekkers. What about all the risks between Lagos and Abuja? Is there any 50 km highway stretch that you do not encounter.thieves, kidnappers, ritual killers? What about snakes, hit and run drivers, etc? I dont believe em.
PoliticsRe: We Deceived Nigerians, Nothing Like SURE-P Fund – Gov. Aliyu by Mbediogu(m): 3:21pm On May 27, 2015
Bright4:
We all aware of that, SURE-P was created to channel our money to set of people and running PDP party.
Prove! How many common man benefited frm it?
Where are the sure-p buses today?
Now that the game is over, they re telling us the truths.
More truths unfolding
Wetin we go do them? Are we going to kill them or bury them alive? Which way? I suggest the second.
PoliticsRe: We Deceived Nigerians, Nothing Like SURE-P Fund – Gov. Aliyu by Mbediogu(m): 3:20pm On May 27, 2015
Bright4:
We all aware of that, SURE-P was created to channel our money to set of people and running PDP party.
Prove! How many common man benefited frm it?
Where are the sure-p buses today?
Now that the game is over, they re telling us the truths.
More truths unfolding
Wetin we go do them? Sre we going to kill them or bury them alive? Which way?
PoliticsRe: Akpabio Commissions Four Points By Sheraton Ikot Ekpene by Mbediogu(m): 11:01am On May 27, 2015
rozayx5:
grin cool
thats it more details soon
Akpabio and Fashola, new Nigeria politicians. The future belongs to you and your likes. Cheers.
PoliticsRe: Suntai Leaves Govt. House; Packs Into House Bought For Him By His Deputy by Mbediogu(m): 10:41pm On May 26, 2015
PoliticsRe: Akpabio Commissions Ibom Specialist Hospital Photos! by Mbediogu(m): 10:35pm On May 26, 2015
Reddit:
Source

cc lalasticlala
May ur exemplary labor not be in vain. Hope your successor maintains these structures so the good people of AkwaIbom can leverage on their services. Hope to visit when I can. Cheers your Excellency!
PoliticsRe: Rochas Okorocha's Visit To Sokoto Today [Pictures] by Mbediogu(m): 6:00pm On May 26, 2015
ujoatu:
Pl Owelle is not owing Imo workers sir. Stop spreading propaganda
Dont tell lies for, or against Owelle. He is not owing 13 months salary, only biting 3 months by end of May 2015. Let the truth be told.
PoliticsRe: Bola Tinubu Receives President Of Guinea, Alpha Condé, At Lagos Airport. Photos by Mbediogu(m): 5:01pm On May 26, 2015
dainformant:
The President of the Federal Republic of Guinea, President Alpha Condé, was welcomed by the national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, after he touched down at the Lagos international airport on Tuesday.

President Condé will be meeting with top Nigerian captains of industry in Lagos in an attempt to lure investments to his mineral-rich country. He is also expected to hold a private session with the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu. The visit will culminate with his attendance at the presidential inauguration ceremony of Buhari Muhammadu in Abuja on Friday, May 29th.

Source;http://www.nationalhelm.com/2015/05/photos-apc-national-leader-bola-tinubu.html
Eyaaa. Conde get stroke for right hand.
PoliticsRe: David Mark’s Multi-Million Naira Mansion Unveiled - Newsrescue.com by Mbediogu(m): 4:56pm On May 26, 2015
Survlas:
This is a photo showing the stupendous mansion of President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator David Mark in his hometown, installed with an helipad, with an actual helicopter parked. The multibillion Naira home is fitted with bulletproof windows and door, so that the poor around him can’t have access.

Former National President of Nigerian Union of Journalists, Comrade Lanre Ogundipe shared the photo of the Senate President David Mark’s home in Benue State on his Facebook page. The house has a N80 million car parked in the front. Apart from being a Senator, where else does he make money?…

http://newsrescue.com/david-marks-multi-billion-naira-mansion-exposed-goes-viral/#ixzz3bFPGL83v
Can this be true in Nigeria, a country of 170 million beggars? Very soon, and very very soon, the very poor will have nothing to eat but the tasty and tender flesh of the very few rich ones....hope the meat goes round all of us.
PoliticsRe: No Ex-govt Official Should Leave Nigeria After May 29 – Yayale by Mbediogu(m): 9:32am On May 26, 2015
makzeze:
It is simple, let them leave. After taking over power and necessary investigations into the financial looting of Nigeria, the new govt can request for extradition of the ex-govt looters from which ever country they ran to.
.

It wont be that simple. Some carry multiple passports, others may go to areas we do not have extradiction arrangements with. Some will churn up diplomatic traps while others may change their names or fake their deaths. Lets get them now because prevention is better than cure.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Hands Shocker To Governors, Says They Won't Nominate Ministers by Mbediogu(m): 7:06am On May 26, 2015
generaliy07:
Nigeria’s President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari, says no minister will be picked by governors for the incoming administration.

General Buhari dropped the hint at the
weekend in Abuja. He insisted that he will chose his ministers by himself from the six geo-political zones, irrespective of political party and without consulting the Governors.

This is a clear departure from the tradition
of the Peoples Democratic Party, where
governors are asked to nominate
ministerial appointees.

‘Promised To Tackle Corruption’

The incoming president, who will be inaugurated on Friday, also gave an indication that he may not continue subsidy in the petroleum sector.

General Buhari also promised to tackle
corruption and block the loopholes in the
oil and gas sector as soon as possible.

He had earlier said his Cabinet would be
made up of people with requisite
experience and committed technocrats.

The President-elect said his choice of
Cabinet members would stimulate the
incoming administration towards
delivering good governance that would
meet the aspirations of Nigerians.

He also said his administration would give
priority to education, employment creation
and security, stressing that
unemployment was the biggest threat to
Nigeria.

skytrendnews.com/index.php/news/cover/8686-buhari-hands-out-shocker-to-governors-says-they-won-t-nominate-ministers
Sai Buhari. Allah is with you. They will call you names, dig into your history and generally try to provoke you. Those will be signs you are doing ok. Go ahead, the world makes way for the man who knows where he is going!
PoliticsRe: NDLEA Boss Explains How They Got Kashamu, Nicknamed ‘god’ by Mbediogu(m): 4:17pm On May 25, 2015
PassingShot:
Kashamu, the once favored drug lord by GEJ the clueless one.

The same GEJ is now dealing with you for romancing the opposition while still on his throne.

I don't pity people like you.
They had to take him just in time, before he gets covered by senator's immunity.
PhonesRe: Airtel Nigeria Statement On Fuel Scarcity by Mbediogu(m): 8:59pm On May 24, 2015
dridowu:
https://m.facebook.com/notes/airtel-nigeria/statement-by-airtel-nigeria-on-the-current-diesel-fuel-scarcity/844765258931423
Airtel India why now? GLO and MTN never fall hand yet. By shutting down, you double the effect of fuel scarcity on your subscibers at a time they need you most. Una wan do us wetin Kingsway British do us at start of civil war?
PoliticsRe: Ifeanyi Ubah To End Fuel Scarcity – A Rare Act Of Patriotism by Mbediogu(m): 8:45pm On May 24, 2015
mrmetoo1:
http://reportsafrique.com/2015/05/breaking-ifeanyi-ubah-rises-to-end-fuel-scarcity-a-rare-act-of-patrotism/
The Igbo hold the aces. Marginalization of Igbos will ultimately lead to marginalization of the future of this nation. We will continue to say it because it is the truth. Kudos to you nwafor nd'Igbo ji ejemba! Here in the South East, there is no scarcity, just a slight rise in price.
PoliticsRe: Ifeanyi Ubah To End Fuel Scarcity – A Rare Act Of Patriotism by Mbediogu(m): 8:42pm On May 24, 2015
mrmetoo1:
http://reportsafrique.com/2015/05/breaking-ifeanyi-ubah-rises-to-end-fuel-scarcity-a-rare-act-of-patrotism/
The Igbo hold the aces. Marginalization of Igbos will ultimately lead to marginalization of the future of this nation. Kudos nwafor nd'Igbo ji ejemba!
PoliticsRe: PDP Berates Buhari For Snubbing Handover Programme by Mbediogu(m): 8:33pm On May 24, 2015
I am shocked that this monster called PDP can still find the face to talk to us and prophesy failure in advance for the incoming party. I am a non politician who used to have a lot of sympathy for Jonathan but all that is changed now. Rather than proffer solutions to the mess they put the nation, they are still playing the curious and weird politics for which they are known, even from their death bed. Their sins as a party will take over ten tenures for full atonement, and another 20 years for redemption. I suggest they forget elections for the next 60 years or thereabout!

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 (of 104 pages)