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johnmartus:you are right my brother. Bukola is indeed a criminal. But you know GEJ is a bigger criminal and that's why he'z bn turning blind eyes to the likes of bukola..I am sure u ll doubt me when I say this "Buhari won't hesitate to deal with him when he becomes the president". |
halimaabi:E dey pain u? U better learn to live with it. Buhari will rule Nigeria against your wish |
LoooooL...I can seee temitemi1 viewing this topic already. My broda, u go just kill urself. GMB z got 9lives. The more the death wishes, the longer he lives. SAI BABA
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We ve recorded enough casualties already...OP pls don't kill more PDP e-rats. The more you upload Buhari's pix smiling and not in the hospital, the more casualties we ll be recording. Do the needful, pls |
Aruwala olongbo, ogbon ati ko eran je ni. |
tolextony:no wonder u laughed after the whole rubbish. |
GEJ and his promises. This man is ready to offer Nigerians his scrotum just to get re-elected...buh thank God those days are gone, when we were easily fooled. #JUNGLEdonMATURE, LIONdonDEYuseCLIPPER# #Nigerians are wiser now# If you like, promise to build heaven on earth...otueke awaits you
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Fishout:Amen, bro. And you too |
Do they even need to confirm it b4 u know its real? IT IS AS REAL AS LIFE. Its just sad that we are in a lawless country |
OLUJOSHINS:I am sure the m0r0n didn't read the post @ all. |
MASTERPIECE..every line attracted me to the next until the end. |
I don't bloody care ..just leave that office for the competent one. Give up drinking and make good use of your fishing skills |
dominique:weda or not they wipe out insurgency within a month, one should know they are behind it. Can't you see how relaxed and lackadaisical they ve bn in tackling the issue? They(the govt) claim the insurgents are very strong yet they(Boko haram) can't shift base from the north. They claim the BH boys are anti-govt yet they ve not gone beyond bombing the strongholds of their opposition..can't you see that the BH boys have bn succesful in all their operations until now? And whenever these boys want to operate, the soldiers will be asked to withdraw from their duty post until the operations are well carried out..and after which there will be no interrogation.. And the murder of Gen. Azazi after saying the PDP is behind it is another give away. Let's just pray God intervenes |
jars9:This is totally out of point. How old is GEJ? Do u want your father to run your life for you till you attain the age of GEJ? My friend, think well and make relevant points. Arrant Nonsense! ![]() |
temitemi1:May I present to you your next president, in person of General Muhammadu Buhari. He is to be sworn in on the 29th of May, 2015 by the special grace of God.. *its not too late to join the winning team*
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LagosBoi2:AMEN ![]() |
Borno State Government yesterday alleged that there was a grand design by Peoples Democratic Party to ensure that the forthcoming general elections in the state did not hold. Addressing journalists in Maiduguri, the Commissioner of Information, Dr. Mohammed Bulama said the recent politically motivated attack and allegations by the party were parts of the orchestrated plan to thwart the forthcoming elections in Borno Sate. Bulama said; "Everyone knows that the PDP cannot win the forthcoming elections as they have been nowhere in the last four years when the state had to go through its hardest time in its Annal. "Since the PDP knows that they are going to meet their Waterloo during the elections, they do not want the day to come or try as much as possible to discredit our victory which is already assured". The commissioner insisted that; "The PDP has nothing to lose should the election not hold but on our part we have everything to lose since we are waiting for the day to get our mandate renewed. "It is a known fact that the leaders of the PDP in the state, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and Alhaji Mohammed Imam are the promoters of politics of violence and are presently drawing from the reservoir to destabilise the state." "That Sheriff having lost his bid for the senate has nothing to protect but to see that Governor Kashim Shettima who has grown to become his major traducer does not get his mandate renewed. "On his part, Mohammed Imam has seen that the election is already won and lost and he does not have the intention of accepting his fate and move on without an inglorious fight." He added that the state government and the All Progressives Congress (APC) would do everything to ensure that the elections were held for "we can see that we have the chance of not only winning the state but forming government at the federal level." He however warned the members of the public to be wary of Sheriff's game plan, insisting that "we are fighting against the master of political manipulation and a desperate politician who can even make you believe that black is white with lies and manipulation. "You need not be reminded that Sheriff is presently being investigated by the International Court of Justice for his involvement in Boko Haram insurgency and surely a character like this can do everything for power even to the extent of hiring thugs and dressing them in the oppositions regalia to attack his party structure in order to deceive everyone and score a point." It would be recalled that the PDP in Borno State had alleged that the state governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima had used thugs and members of the youth vigilante to attack its party supporters and razed one of its campaign offices during Monday's campaign visit of General Muhammadu Buhari to Maiduguri. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/pdp-does-not-want-elections-in-borno-alleges-state-government/202338/ |
Dear President Goodluck Jonathan: Let me begin by stating that I approach your person and presidency from a sympathetic perspective. My unsolicited support is predicated on the fact that you are from the Niger Delta, a region that has given so much yet received little from our country and perhaps because you have always struck me as a humble exemplar of the rags to prominence fable. As an underdog in the political terrain, you were a stranger to power: You were not from a political family; you were neither from the military nor business class. You were from the periphery of the academia. I have occasionally been embarrassed by how you were treated by some critics. I have had occasion to be upset at how some journalists treated you in some of the interviews you granted. Like many Nigerians, I wanted you to succeed as your success was directly correlated with our success as a society. Therefore, this letter is not full of vitriol. Rather, it contains a sober and non-partisan assessment of your options at this defining moment. Societies do not often go through this kind of moment. I presume that you and those around you can sense the mood of the times. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo saw a glimpse of the quality of this moment during the third term debacle. General Ibrahim Babangida who famously “stepped aside” may speak to the character of this moment. But by a wide margin, General Sani Abacha’s era could provide clearer lessons. You are on the cusp of history. You are, as history may record, in a world-historical crucible at this moment. Nobody feels it better than you. Nobody in Nigeria bears greater responsibility. Our country’s survival is in your hands. Your Excellency, you are a product of the Nigerian system. No one needs to remind you about your meteoric emergence on the national stage. You were favoured above several individuals who by your own confession were better qualified and had more experience. Nonetheless, you emerged as a relatively young state executive; part of the new generation of leaders without the baggage and blood-stained hands of military coups. And of course, your being from the Niger Delta was music to the ears of many of us. We were ecstatic; you could do no wrong in our eyes! However, the major power brokers that made you no longer want you. Anecdotal evidence also strongly suggests that many of the people no longer want you. Nigeria as you admitted to US ambassador, Robin Sanders, during the succession debacle, is too complex for a simple man like you. I am afraid, Mr. President, that Nigeria needs someone with qualities that you do not possess. It is not for lack of effort on your part. There are too many wolves in Nigeria. They are not wolves in sheep’s clothing; they are shameless wolves. You never stood a chance, Mr. President. Nigeria needs a complex thinker who can call to order errant old men in the self-serving elite; someone they either respect or fear. The ongoing political crisis is turning into heroes some who should be in prison for corruption, human rights violation or both. Our country is hemorrhaging. When those whose livelihood depends on not telling you the truth leave the room and you are all alone, speak to your Creator and do the right thing for the long-suffering Nigerian people. You must be reasy for the probability that you may lose the presidential election. That may well be good for the country and yourself. It is time for you to stay true to your beliefs and scriptures. All power belongs to God and he gives it to whomever he wills. I am not particularly thrilled that someone who was military Head of State when I was barely out of diapers may succeed you in office but that may well be the beauty of democracy. Do not impede the voice of the people. History may yet be kind to you if you conduct free and fair elections. You are unlikely to win the Mo Ibrahim or Nobel Prize but you will earn significant respect for peaceful transfer of power and begin a dignified life in retirement. You may even become a power broker although I view you as too humble to want that role. Your Excellency, your primary aim must now be a higher purpose than winning an election. Allow Professor Attahiru Jega to do his job. You cannot replace the umpire at the last minute. The optics are bad. Meet with the Inspector General of Police and military chiefs and let them know that your political ambitions are secondary to the well-being of our country. Stop your supporters from fanning the embers of religious bigotry. Provide the needed resources and leadership to tackle Nigeria’s many security problems. Allow the notion of an interim national government to remain what it is — a mere rumour. Please, address the Nigerian people and tell fellow Nigerians you are speaking to them as their leader and not a candidate for election. Tell them to vote for whomsoever they please and that you will ensure there is no electoral rigging. It is your right to stand for office but ensure you act ethically and legally. Campaign with all your heart but be ready to accept defeat. I do not think that your luck has ran out. I think your luck has now called you to rise beyond the self. Your name isGoodluck. There may yet be more luck in store for you but clinging on to power is not in your fortunes. You will be stunned at how history will remember you if you organize free and fair elections. Do not take Nigeria towards the road to Rwanda. I wish you well. Sincerely, 'Tope Oriola. http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=166821 |
Blackfire:hahaahhaahahahahahahahahahahahaahhaaahaahaahahahaaaaha Make I ask u sef..wetin u wan do? This guy will cut you into pieces |
osram:hahahahahahaaha..no mind the guy |
osram:hahahahahahaaha |
M4gunners:loool..Abeg no vex. I no wan make thunder strike me. You won't understand |
joseph1832:I don't just trust this government. B4 u know it, you ll hear this guy has escaped again jst as Shekau escaped when he was captured. |
Put him in jail till Buhari takes office..then proper interrogation should follow b4 giving him his deserved treatment. |
M4gunners:lool.. Bros if pple dey say make Buhari show hin certificate, make you just SHUT UP abeg |
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeew HOW MaNY T.B JOSHUA PROPHECY DON EVER COmE TRUE? T.B kor, Tuberculosis ni |
Billyonaire:for ur mind you don dey makesense be that.. Well, meet your next president. By the special grace of God, to be sworn in on the 29th of May 2015.
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benuejosh:have you forgotten that it was the clueless one that sent him on that errand? May be this is the price for the errand.. Sincerely, in a sane society, Obanikoro and GEJ are not fit to hold any political post. |
Who would have known this guy wld be a disaster to the nation.. |
This buttresses a Quote by my VP academics in Secondary School days..she said "If you really want to be wise, even when a madman talks, u listen". Well, in my own case, I am not sure what I would have done. May be if I remembered my VP academic's quote, I ld come down..And may be if I was destined to die that moment, I wld turn deaf ears to what the madman was saying or laff togeda with other passengers. |
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