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courage54:God bless you, man ...And the TANoids will rush to view this thread, thinking that the OP has bn fooled by the documentary aimed @ "TAN"ishing the image of the General ![]() |
God has endorsed Buhari..pple hav no choice but to follow.. welcome on board, man..togeda we shall kick the man with the "black hat" out of Aso rock |
barcanista:AMEN. And you too |
barcanista:DIE |
Ajascolove:thank you so much..am sure this will help |
We all know GEJ lied..if not, why is it that the one person not complaining about the postponement of the elections is him. And he insists that he was not involved in the electoral commission’s decision. What a shame! but unlike his nightmare, GMB, he has not protested it either. |
FFK! not again.. Nothing good will ever come out of this bee..not even the honey |
Ajascolove:my pRoblem is differnt.. I registered for national ID at the NIMC office where I served and now I have misplace the slip. There is no waay I can go back there cos its far frm home. Pls wat do I do ? |
Patiently wait for him..your time will soon come when he ll need something soo desperately..and then you ll be like "your church kicks against it"..shey u dey feel me? ![]() ....And erm, If u won't mind, lets meet tomoro..my own church doesn't kick against it. ![]() |
[s] RevDesmondJuju:[/s]...TELL YOUR DRUNKARD PRESIDENT TO PROVIDE US THE ANSWERS WE NEED... FOR AS LONG AS NIGER DELTA REMAINS A PART OF NIGERIA, THE "OYEL" OVA THERE BELONGS TO NIGERIA. LET THE CONSTITUTION BE YOUR GUIDE |
Buhari paid him to write this..or TANoids, what do you think? ..Anybody wey talk better about Buhari, den go say den pay am money..funny pple |
spott:yea bro, u can't take that from them. |
Wat do you xpect of a fisherman ruling a nation as dis? |
Elslim:LooooL.. U go no say dat man don miss otueke life..see as hin analyse that goat and yam situation..LWKMD |
A Non-governmental organisation, Save Democracy Initiative, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to stop playing politics with government institutions under his watch especially the security agencies, as this will destroy the democratic process. The group, in a statement signed by it President, Olayemi Success, said the deployment of military personnel to the houses of some opposition party leaders is act of intimidation, harassment and threat to life by military authorities. He said as an NGO with the aim of promoting and protecting the growth of democracy in Nigeria, it finds it alarming, saying the move could further heighten the already tensed political space. It called on the President to caution the military leadership so that they will “not heat – up the polity unnecessarily, bearing in mind that action and reaction are equal but in opposite. “Politics should be played fairly without dragging government institutions into the game" “It is extreme for the government to draft the military to such dirty politics of intimidating opposition party leaders, while the military authority is hypocritical shouting not to be dragged to the politics; words they never meant. “What happened that police are no more allowed to do their job? Perhaps because the police will not be as intimidating as the military boys, and that is unacceptable,” he lamented. http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/02/dont-politicise-govt-institutions-ngo-urges-jonathan/
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Jsmile:ok..thank you |
Last year I shared a panel with Nigeria’s deputy electoral commissioner, who assured our audience without reservation that everything would be ready on time for the 2015 presidential election. It is apparently not. The one person not complaining about the postponement of the Nigerian elections is President Goodluck Jonathan. He insists that he was not involved in the electoral commission’s decision – but unlike his chief opponent, Muhammadu Buhari, he has not protested it either. The electoral commission’s cited reasons for postponement were security and the incomplete distribution of voters’ identity cards. The Boko Haram insurgency in the north of the country has meant great difficulties in ensuring safe voting in a number of areas. The number of troops committed to the area means too few are available to safeguard polling stations in the rest of the country. Two-step The security pretext is obviously disingenuous. The main elections have been postponed from 14 February to 28 March; Boko Haram simply will not be defeated in that time, despite a major government offensive. In fact, the battle has been taken to Boko Haram far more effectively in recent weeks by units from Chad, Niger and Cameroon. The Nigerian military has shown little of the gusto and concentrated response of its neighbours' forces – and of a 130,000-strong Nigerian army, only about 30,000-40,000 are fighting in the north. The presidential and National Assembly elections will now occur on March 28, but the elections for governorships and state assemblies have been delayed until April 11. Both the presidency and the National Assembly are vulnerable to the opposition All Progressives Conference (APC), and Jonathan will badly need the extra time to push back with a strong challenge. The only problem is that, under Nigeria’s complex election requirements, it is quite possible no one will be declared the winner. To ensure national unity, a successful presidential candidate must win at least a quarter of the votes in two thirds of all the federal states. If that does not happen, a runoff vote has to occur within seven days of the first result being announced. This will jam together a second presidential contest with those for the governorships and the State Assembles, and it is likely that chaos will occur. The tragedy in Nigeria is not what is already a botched election, but that within the election there is almost no mention of the victims of Boko Haram. The Chibok schoolgirls are not a campaign issue. What to do long-term about Islamic insurgency is not an issue. Goodluck Jonathan has no policies about how to make the north as prosperous as the south. Straighten up Meanwhile, new technocratic blood is invigorating traditional governing structures in the north. One of the new traditional rulers is Lamido Sanusi, the Emir of Kano, who was until recently the internationally-acclaimed governor of the Nigerian Central Bank; his complaints about corruption within Jonathan’s administration got him sacked. Corruption is a huge issue in Nigeria, but not as much of an election issue as might be expected. That’s partly because many of the powerful men and women who deserted Jonathan to form the APC have corrupt records themselves. But the president has also made light of corruption; he has not made much effort to condemn it, and seems instead accept it as part of the fabric of Nigerian political life. On the other hand, Jonathan’s opponent, Muhammadu Buhari, is a former military president who ruled from 1983 to 1985. I remember queueing up at Lagos International airport in 1983 in the rigidly straight military style he imposed on all queues. Soldiers pointed guns at us to ensure we stayed in line. It was curiously wonderful to see this touch of discipline, though the wonder was immediately dispelled when I had to bribe my way into my own reserved hotel room But Buhari has a reputation of being personally uncorrupted. Whether, if given the chance again, he would straighten Nigeria out is a big question – one that Goodluck Jonathan is obviously trying to keep unanswered. http://theconversation.com/nigerias-election-delay-shows-depths-to-which-goodluck-jonathan-will-sink-37594
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Jsmile:my own problem is that it kips telling me I haven't verified my account..and wenever I try to verify through the link sent to my mail, I kip going back to the start...what do I do pls? |
kesmoney:loool..u dey para o! Pple are still on the application. I doubt if any1 has succesfully applied. |
okonelfg:"ignorant", not ignorance..igboboy, go and face business..ok? |
okonelfg:is that all you hav to contribute to this topic? Wat a waste of sperm you are! |
izenco2005:20:1? u go fear fear And ur role is to ensure free, fair and VIOLENCE free election. ![]() |
darlingtonNYIG:c'mon let's for once say the truth...GEJ has failed..are you now comparing Obj, Buhari and IBB's regime to this regime? Was there any group terrorizing the country they failed to deal with? Be frank with yourself..this same army under these past regimes were very much respected and were bn recommendend for peace keeping. Now, Na who wan recommend this GEJ military for peace keeping? Corruption infected military |
When will this dumb OP stop advertising himself..av told you umpteen times "NO ONE WILL BUY". GET A LIFE AND MaKE YOUR PARENTS HAPPY, PLS |
This government is simply a poo, no matter how you try to package it.. We need a government that ll value the lives and appreciate the effort of these men. Not a government as this, that's bn economical with the truth and playing expensive politix with the lives of these great men.. God! We r in your hands..Save us from this blood thirsty govt. |
Mtcheew.. As if they respect the constitution...time will teLL sha |
seunmsg:don't generalize yet..the gullible ones still buy their poo....and its a pity |
I ll keep advicing you guys (PDP propagandists) to use this additional 6weeks wisely.you ve wasted so much time on childish propagandas |
ellechrystal:by their comments, u shall knw them ![]() |
seedgreen:...A he? Oh if I knew she was a he, it wld hav bn a differnt thing. Sorry about that. You knw av seen many of 'her' posts and never hav I been impressed...the 'tit' is sooo full of hate |
What a childish letter! Shehu shagari, dou was corrupt, is now too honourable to pen this. Its hightime this propagandsts got a life and spend this additional 6weeks wisely. Focus on real issues (jst as Buhari and friends are doing) so as to stand a chance of coming 2nd or 3rd in the forthcoming elections. Shehu Shagari will soon come out to deny this rubbish.. |
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