Politics › Re: Ex-PDP Chairman Defects To APC In Sokoto by midolian(m): 4:10pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
Tambuwal right now...
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Politics › Re: Ex-PDP Chairman Defects To APC With 10,000 Supporters in Tambuwal's LG by midolian(op): 4:01pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
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Politics › Ex-PDP Chairman Defects To APC With 10,000 Supporters in Tambuwal's LG by midolian(op): 3:54pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
A former Peoples Democratic Party chairman in Sokoto State, Abubakar Shehu-Tambuwal, has led about 10,000 supporters to decamp to the All Progressives Congress in Tambuwal Local Government Area of the state.
Addressing a crowd of supporters on Sunday in Tambuwal, Shehu-Tambuwal said they made the decision freely based on their concern to participate in politics that would facilitate good development.
He said they were convinced to join the party because of the viable policies and projects of the APC-led government, stressing that leadership and democracy should be about enhancing infrastructure and ensuring development for the people.
Shehu-Tambuwal is also a former Commissioner for Education in the state.
Chairman of APC chapter in Tambuwal Local Government Area, Umar Maitafsir, said no fewer than 100,000 people from Yabo, Kebbi, Tureta, Dange/Shuni, Bodinga and Shagari local government areas had also decamped from the PDP to the APC.
Maitafsir described the decamping as “a landmark in the political history of Sokoto South senatorial district,” attributing the move to Shehu-Tambuwal’s credibility and political contribution in the zone as well as in the state.
Speaking while presenting the APC membership card to each of the new members, the chairman of the state chapter of the APC, Sadiq Achida, assured the defectors of a level-playing ground.
Achida said President Muhammadu Buhari’s APC-led government would continue to address the challenges being faced by Nigerians through various projects and policies and urged the people to support the party to succeed at all levels. https://punchng.com/sokoto-pdp-chairman-defects-to-apc-with-10000-supporters/
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Politics › Re: Atiku: ‘I Will Rule Nigeria For Only Four Years’ by midolian(op): 11:11am On Aug 12, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Atiku: ‘I Will Rule Nigeria For Only Four Years’ by midolian(op): 11:01am On Aug 12, 2018*. Modified: 2:04pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
onexile: Good one, on behalf of my people, the entire Igbo race and the good people of Anambra State we hereby assure you of our 99.9% votes come 2029.
#Atikuchukwu How Atiku allowed himself to be deceived by you pipo is really something I don't understand. Well, when someone is too ambitious, he loses his sense of reason |
Politics › Re: Atiku: ‘I Will Rule Nigeria For Only Four Years’ by midolian(op): 10:42am On Aug 12, 2018 |
jidamsel43: Another tempting lie from lie stinking politician.
This cheap and unwitty gimmick can never win us at all. Not reachable try again later His lies can only tempt the misguided ones from the other side |
Politics › Re: Atiku: ‘I Will Rule Nigeria For Only Four Years’ by midolian(op): 10:29am On Aug 12, 2018 |
Atiku Abubakar, WWW, the online sensation and choice president of the misguided ones has come again..
The mistake he, kwankwaso and others alike have made is that they allowed themselves to be fooled by praises from the other side. They should have waited patiently for Buhari to finish his second term before seeking election into his office..
A northerner contesting against Buhari is not better than a fool testing the depth of an ocean with both feet.
Cc: tomakint |
Politics › Atiku: ‘I Will Rule Nigeria For Only Four Years’ by midolian(op): 10:23am On Aug 12, 2018 |
Atiku: I Will Do One Term Only, If Elected President in 2019
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who has officially declared his intention to contest the presidency in 2019 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in this exclusive interview with Olawale Olaleye and Bayo Akinloye lays out his plan to reposition the country to realise its full potential. Atiku speaks on a wide variety of issues, including youth unemployment, the troubled education system, insecurity, and restructuring. Furthermore, for the first time, he committed himself to doing just one term of four years. Excerpts:
You officially joined the race for the PDP ticket ahead of the 2019 presidential election two weeks ago. What exactly is your agenda for Nigeria?
My agenda is centred on jobs. That is what I have been doing for the past 40 years. I am first and foremost an entrepreneur. A job creator. My group of companies has a workforce of about 50,000. This does not include the hundreds of thousands that are indirectly employed. I believe in creating jobs, providing opportunities, being united as one Nigeria, and securing it all with a military-industrial complex whose raison d’être is ‘Nigeria First.’
It is a fact of life that you cannot give what you do not have. In December of 2017, the government-owned and operated National Bureau of Statistics officially revealed that 7.9 million Nigerians had lost their jobs in the 21 months immediately preceding the Buhari government. The current government cannot create jobs because it is headed and peopled by men and women who have never run successful businesses. They ran their own private businesses down. So how can you expect them to run the public’s business up? What I am assuring Nigerians is that if they elect me, I promise them that everyone who wants to work will be given opportunities.
Even this thing they are doing, called N-Power, is a product of their poverty mindset. Nigerians do not need handout. Nigerians need a leg up! Our people are not lazy. Quote me anywhere; Nigerians are the most intelligent people on God’s planet. The reason our people are living in poverty today is that our current leaders have a poverty mentality. I will give you a very good example. How can I be president and criminals will attack my people and I will tell them that the only thing I can do is pray? Then, in that case, I should be a clergyman, not a president! How can a leader open his mouth and tell his citizens that it is better to give land than to die? That is as good as telling the people that they have been conquered.
You have become the champion of restructuring even more than Bola Tinubu, who no longer speaks of it. President Buhari described those clamouring for restructuring as parochial. What is your reaction to that? In addition, how do you really plan to restructure the country if elected in 2019?
With all due respect, it is the refusal to even discuss restructuring that is parochial. Nigeria either restructures or it withers away. And the sad thing is that the man who made that comment does not even know the meaning of the word parochial. To be parochial is to have a limited mindset incapable of seeing reason with others. Now, who is parochial between him and those advocating restructuring?
Take something like insecurity. The other day there were killings in Plateau State and the President said the situation had got so bad there was nothing more he could do than pray. Even that statement itself is a cry for restructuring. The man is admitting that there is nothing he can do, within the current structure, other than to pray. That means the current structure, by his own admission, is not working.
If we restructured and had community policing, the man would not be in such dire straits. The Imam of Nghar village, in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State saved 300 Christians by hiding them in his mosque during the recent crisis. By that singular act, Alhaji Abdullahi Abubakar saved 300 lives. That was a community solution to a community challenge. Now put your thinking cap on. Imagine how much safer that community would be if they practised community policing, which relied on community leaders like Imam Abdullahi Abubakar?
Even in revenue generation, I came up with the idea of matching grants when I gave a speech at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, also known as Chatham House, on April 25, 2018. Matching grants would motivate our states to be less dependent on federal allocation and more dependent on internally generated revenue. Today, both the Federal Government and the states are broke. They depend on loans to even pay salaries and in the midst of that, someone is saying that we do not need restructuring. Reality departed from such a fellow a while ago!
How do I plan to restructure the country if elected?
Restructuring is a process, not an event. However, I have said it that I would restructure Nigeria within six months of being elected. First of all, no state will get less than what they are currently getting from the federation account. In fact, they will get more. That is what my initiative of matching grant is all about. I only need a constitutional amendment if I want to take power and resources away. I do not need to amend the constitution to give power and resources away.
Let me give you an example. There are several federal government-owned assets and projects wasting away in Lagos and other states. I do not need a constitutional amendment to call the Lagos State government or governments of the other states and say take over these assets and projects and whatever monies they generate. I do not need a constitutional amendment to transfer universities from the Federal Government to the state government. I only need an Executive Order. Ditto for returning schools to the missions and religious organisations, which once owned them. The most vital part of restructuring is the devolution of powers, not the accumulation of powers and it is easier to give powers away than to take them from the federating units.
As you know, restructuring is not particularly popular among the northern elite. How are you going to convince them that this is the best way to realise Nigeria’s economic and human capital potentials?
That is a myth. Unfortunately, this presumption has discouraged many true proponents of restructuring. Those who perpetuate this falsehood are attempting to rewrite history. Let me tell you, when General Aguiyi Ironsi came up with the controversial Unification of Assets Decree No. 34 of 1966, it was not the West or Midwest that resisted it. It was not the East. It was the North that rejected it and for good reason. Northern Nigeria is capable of feeding not just the whole of Nigeria, but the whole of Africa. That was why the Sardauna was so happy with the discovery of oil in commercial quantities in the East. He was not threatened by it. He was overjoyed. His vision was that the North would grow more food that the other regions would be in a better position to buy. Is that not genius? Does that sound like someone who would be against restructuring?
I was shocked to find out that Nigerians spend a billion dollars to educate their children in Ghana every year. When you add the cost of educating their wards in Europe and America, you are looking at a further $1 billion. I am assuring you that if we invest in our education sector and make it as good as Ghana’s and definitely even better, that $2 billion will no longer leave Nigeria. It will circulate internally and boost the quality of our education and the value of our Naira.
Recently, you were said to have promised to devote 21 per cent of your national budget to education. Tell us, how you will do this because we actually need a concrete plan of action and specificity in this regard? Yes, I did make that commitment and I make it here again. I pledge that if I am chosen by my party, the Peoples Democratic Party, to be its presidential candidate, and if I am subsequently elected as the President by Nigerians, I will go above and beyond the United Nations’ recommendations and ensure that a minimum of 21 per cent of the federal budget is devoted to education. Beyond that, I will reserve 10 per cent of that amount to further and continuous education for our public school teachers. Nigeria’s education sector must progress from creating job seekers. We must train our teachers to train our children to be job creators as well. As for the specifics, for the last 10 years, Nigeria has budgeted the equivalent of $30 billion at the federal level, give or take. Twenty-one per cent of that is about $6.5 billion. I already mentioned to you that if elected as the president, I would sit with the heads of the legislature and the judiciary for the purpose of coming to an agreement on how we can scale down our overheads.
On the side of the executive, there are so many things we can cut down on. Recently, I wanted to go to Azerbaijan and I found out that they don’t have an embassy in Nigeria or any other country near Nigeria. To get a visa, you apply online to their foreign office. Nigeria maintains literally hundreds of embassies and foreign missions in multiple nations that we really do not need. We can close down two-thirds of these missions and have one embassy service as many as four nations in the geographic vicinity. We can use technology to provide consular services.
In 2018, we budgeted N63 billion for recurrent expenditure in foreign affairs. Under an Atiku presidency, we would spend only a quarter of that. The rest will go to education.
In the same budget, we are spending N1 trillion paying salaries for our military and paramilitary officers and men, and less than half of that paying salaries in the education sector. As an educator, I see the problem immediately. The less you spend on education the more you have to spend on security. The more you spend on education the less you have to spend on security. It is interconnected. We are having to spend so much on defence because over the years we have not invested enough in education. Beginning from my first year, I will reverse that. The money will be re-channelled to education.
In the 2018 budget, we have N112 billion going to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. To do what? Award grass cutter contracts? Under an Atiku administration, whoever is the Secretary to the Government of the Federation just has to find a way to manage 10 per cent of that money. The rest will go to education. I am serious about this. This is not rhetoric. I have achieved it in my private capacity as an educator and if given the chance, I will replicate it in Nigeria’s public sector.
Nigeria nationalised education in 1975 and that has been the root of the crisis in the education sector. How would you resolve that particular issue of centralised control of education that has destroyed the educational system? Would you allow states to have total control over education, limiting federal intervention to the barest level? And how would you use the increased budgetary allocation to education you have proposed to ensure our education is more relevant to the economic and scientific growth of the country?
I believe I answered the first part of your question when I said I would use Executive Orders to devolve some powers. To be more specific, by Executive Order, the President can hand over universities to the states in which they are located. By Executive Order, the President can also hand over all unity secondary schools to the states in which they are located. Where these schools were taken over by the Federal Government from religious bodies and missions, they should be returned to such religious bodies and missions.
As to the second part of your question, the bulk of the 21 per cent sectorial allocation will not go towards paying salaries, as is currently the case. Almost half will go towards infrastructure and capacity building. I will set up a fund for the compulsory training and continuous education of all Nigerian teachers. I will issue an Executive Order mandating that all Nigerian schools must be WiFi-equipped at federal government expense. We will work with the private sector to take in students as interns so that they can learn on the job during their holidays and the federal government will be responsible for paying these students a learning bursary.
Our research and development agencies will be retooled. They must deliver. How could the Buhari administration be considering importing grass from Brazil when we have research agencies like the Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, and the non-government owned International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan? I would order our research agencies to work with fully Nigerian-owned businesses, like Innoson Motors. Because of the immense successes we have had at the American University of Nigeria, Yola, I know that Nigeria as a whole can have similar successes.
Are you going to devolve responsibilities for education to the states? And how will you engender competition among the states to ensure that the educational system is merit-driven?
I already answered this question and in some detail too. As to the second part of your question, the federal government will retain ministries and agencies, like the ministry of education and the National Universities Commission and other agencies for other levels of education to ensure that minimal national standards are in force in institutions. As long as these institutions maintain these standards, the federal government will continue to intervene in those institutions through the initiatives I already outlined.
Some people are worried about your age. Many also say that you don’t have the cult-like followership that Buhari has, to be able to win the election. The belief is that even though you have national support, winning the presidential election is still going to be a tall order. What is your reaction to this?
How old am I versus the incumbent? I know when I was born. This is my exact age. I do not have a football age. But the issue is even beyond age. It is about fitness. I am fit. I am ready to publish my medical records and I challenge all those who are running, including the incumbent, to give that same assurance. As to the cult-like following, yes, you are right, I am not a cultist, nor will I ever be. The history of the human race has shown that personality cults do more harm than good. But if this cult is so powerful, how come it could not help elect Muhammadu Buhari in 2003, 2007 and 2011? How come Nasir el-Rufai, my former protégé, said on October 4, 2010 that Buhari is ‘perpetually unelectable’? The truth, which you and I know, is that without the support of Bola Tinubu, Buhari would not have been elected as the President, his cult followership notwithstanding.
Some have also said that your chances of being president would be enhanced if you commit to only one term so that you will be the bridge between the old and the future. Would you commit to one term only? Of course, I would! I have said this before on my own initiative. I believe in it. If I am elected as the President in 2019, I give an undertaking that I would only do one term.
Having said that, let me remind Nigerians that Buhari also gave such an undertaking in 2011, but he is not living up to it today. My own case will be different. I am prepared to sign an undertaking to do only one term.
Are you not just saying this to get the ticket and, ultimately, get elected after which you would feel no obligation to honour your words? But how do you make us believe you, since Buhari, as you have said, failed to honour his own 2011 pledge?
I am not Muhammadu Buhari. I do not make promises I cannot keep. I am assuring Nigerians that I will keep this promise. I am making it out here in the open. I am willing to sign a written document. If you or any other Nigerian can come up with an iron-clad legal document that binds me, I am willing to publicly commit to it. https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/08/12/atiku-i-will-do-one-term-only-if-elected-president-in-2019/amp/https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Atiku-1024x576.jpg |
Politics › Re: Constitutional Provisions For Defection —Falana by midolian(op): 10:04am On Aug 12, 2018 |
vanbonattel: Falana is right, APC was completely shattered and scattered to the extent that Oshiomole was the acting president while buharri and Osinbajo were rendered redundant in aso rock.
Oshomole was even controlling ministers and sanctioning them to report to him. Saraki defection is therefore justified by law. Saraki sponsored the division within the party out of greed and defected afterwards..how is his defection justified by law? In fact, our laws are a big problem to us. In the first place, they were created by criminals so it shouldn't come to anyone as a surprise why there are so many loopholes.. If you want to defect, you should be defecting back home. It makes no sense to defect from a party under which you have won a seat to a party that tried hard to ensure you dont. |
Politics › Constitutional Provisions For Defection —Falana by midolian(op): 9:46am On Aug 12, 2018 |
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Femi Falana, explained that defection by legislators, which was a common practice in the first republic, had been prohibited by the 1999 Constitution.
Falana cited the case of Abegunde vs Ondo State House of Assembly (2014) LPELR 23683 whereby the appellant, a member of the House of Representatives defected from the Labour Party to the Action Congress of Nigeria.
He said, “In justifying his defection, the appellant claimed that the Labour Party in Ondo State was factionalised. Since the division of the Labour Party was limited to Ondo State.
“The Supreme Court held that the division did not affect the party at the national level to justify the defection. It was therefore decided that the appellant had lost his seat in the House of Representatives.
“Relying on the case of Atiku Abubakar vs Attorney General of the Federation (2007) 4 SC (part ii) 62 the Supreme Court held that it is only a division, factionalisation or fragmentation that can make it impossible or impracticable for a party to function, that can justify the defection of a legislator from one party to another.
“Otherwise the defector automatically loses his seat. From the clear and unambiguous pronouncements of the apex court, a division in a political party envisaged by the constitution cannot be a figment of the imagination of prospective defectors. The division must make it practically impossible for the party to function.” https://punchng.com/constitutional-provisions-for-defection-falana/With this said, should defectors lose their seats?
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Politics › Re: Bauchi South Senatorial Bye-Election: Live Updates by midolian(op): 10:27am On Aug 11, 2018*. Modified: 10:59am On Aug 11, 2018 |
[size=8pt][/size]Updates.. At Gobirawa/Sabongari unit 005 in Dott Ward of Dass LGA, accreditation started at 9 am but mix up of voter register is slowing down voting process. [img] https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/279724-live-updates-apc-pdp-seven-others-battle-for-bauchi-south-senatorial-district.html/attachment/whatsapp-image-2018-08-11-at-9-49-31-am[/img] Presiding officer, Dahiru Muhammad said they are waiting for the original voter register taken to another voting unit. @10:25 Officials at Bogoro D Polling unit of Bogoro Local Government Area said they have so far accredited 95 voters who have cast their ballots. They have 700 registered voters in the unit.The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, is from Bogoro LGA. @10:06am At Maryam and Maryam-Kudu central polling centre in Tafawa Balewa, some voters could not cast their ballots two hours after commencement of accreditation due to some faulty card reader. Other sub-units of the same centre are busy accrediting voters. |
Politics › Re: Bauchi South Senatorial Bye-Election: Live Updates by midolian(op): 10:26am On Aug 11, 2018 |
https://i2.wp.com/media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2018/08/WhatsApp-Image-2018-08-11-at-9.10.55-AM.jpg?resize=768%2C432&ssl=1At 8:23am, Voting was yet to commence at Bagel Central primary school in Dass local government area. Premium Times met the officials setting up their table. @8:30, the polling officer, Odiwe Lydia read out the procedure for voting to the group of voters before the actual accreditation started at 8:35 @8:42 Officials at Bagel Central primary school unit 001 said Card Reader not functioning. Eligible voters cannot commence voting. One of the candidates for the bye-election, Maryam Bagel, was among the early arrivals at the polling unit, but met the officials unable to commence accreditation. She called on INEC to speed up process of getting another functional card reader. |
Politics › Re: Bauchi South Senatorial Bye-Election: Live Updates by midolian(op): 8:31am On Aug 11, 2018*. Modified: 8:54am On Aug 11, 2018 |
abokibuhari: Nigerian will only grow if we put sentiments aside and criticize when and where we need to Oh! Eventually, my post got you? With all your sentimental and meaningless posts on this forum, one will never expect something like this from you. |
Politics › Re: Bauchi South Senatorial Bye-Election: Live Updates by midolian(op): 8:24am On Aug 11, 2018 |
The election is being held only to fulfill all righteousness..
All other parties put together cannot beat APC in Bauchi South |
Politics › Bauchi South Senatorial Bye-Election: Live Updates by midolian(op): 8:13am On Aug 11, 2018 |
Today, eligible voters in Bauchi South Senatorial District of Bauchi State will decide who will represent them at the Senate following the vacancy created by the death of the former occupant, Ali Wakili, in March this year.
All the contenders have concluded their campaigns and now await the electorates to decide who is more suitable to replace the deceased senator. Nine parties are taking part in what is expected to be a keenly contested election.
The parties in contest are All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Action Peoples Party (APP), Kowa Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) Green Party of Nigeria (GPN), People for Democratic Change (PDC), African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Interestingly, the bye-election is seen as very crucial to the people of Bauchi State giving the fact that Bauchi South is generally considered as the core of the state. Apart from being the largest senatorial district made up of seven local government areas, it is also considered the most educationally advanced district in the state. Bauchi South is famed to have produced most of the notable names from Bauchi State including Nigeria’s former Prime Minister, Tafawa-Balewa, and the current Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
Bauchi South has also produced all the state’s governors since 1999.
According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) the election will hold in the 75 electoral wards of the seven local government areas that make up Bauchi South Senatorial District.
In these wards, there are 445 voting units that are broken down into 1,499 polling points spread across the seven local government areas.
The local government areas that will be casting their ballots today comprise Bauchi, Toro, Dass, Tafawa-Balewa, Bogoro, Alkaleri and Kirfi.
The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Bauchi State, Ibrahim Abdullahi, informed journalists on Thursday that electorates who will participate in the bye-election are those who voted in the 2015 general elections “and had collected their PVCs as at December 2017.”
The REC said “accreditation and voting during the election will be done simultaneously as voters will be accredited and allowed to cast their votes immediately.” The candidates in the election are as follows: Lawal Yahaya Gumau (APC); Isah Yuguda (GPN); Haruna Ayuba (ADC); Aminu Tukur (APP) and Usman Hassan (Kowa Party).
Others are Maryam Bargel (SDP); Husseini Umar (NNPP); Usman Chaledi (PDC); and Ladan Salihu (PDP). Mr Yuguda of GPN is the immediate former governor of the state.
Those seen as the strong contenders are Mr Gumau of APC, being a sitting member of House of Representatives and candidate of the government; and Salisu Ladan of PDP who is alleged to be backed by the former minister of FCT, Bala Mohammed.
Mr Yuguda could also spring a surprise. The police said they have mobilised enough personnel to provide security for the entire exercise. Voting is expected to start at 8 a.m. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/279724-live-updates-apc-pdp-seven-others-battle-for-bauchi-south-senatorial-district.htmlhttps://i2.wp.com/media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2015/01/ballot-box2.jpg?w=600&ssl=1 |
Romance › Re: See What This Slay Queen Posted On Facebook by midolian(m): 7:43am On Aug 11, 2018 |
RadicallyBlunt: You're wrong.
If a woman tells you she's had sex in a road side gutter, believe her cus its true.
You think sex occurs for them the way u get little savings once in a while then u think of toasting amaka in ur neighborhood? Sexual temptation is an everyday event for girls and not just sex but sex that comes with money and attention. How many girls do u think are affirmative enough to resist such.
Better shine your eye! Not in this age, man |
Christianity Etc › Re: 'god Needs Saraki To Rule Nigeria For 4 Years' - Primate Ayodele Reveals by midolian(m): 7:35am On Aug 11, 2018 |
 Na only if Saraki don bribe reach heaven.. Awon weyrey prophet |
Romance › Re: See What This Slay Queen Posted On Facebook by midolian(m): 7:32am On Aug 11, 2018 |
Some of these people don't mean what they post. They do it just to trend and get all the attention in the world.
Women especially, the one thing they love most after money is attention..not minding how it will come |
Crime › Re: 17-Year-Old Girl Cuts Off Her Boyfriend's Manhood In Jigawa With A Knife by midolian(m): 9:52pm On Aug 10, 2018*. Modified: 10:08pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
Why manhood?  Why are they always attacking the innocent manhood? The manhood only acts when given an order to act. It is not like the sacked DSS boss. |
Politics › Re: They Claim Buhari Is Loosing Popularity In The North. by midolian(m): 9:25pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
 The amazing thing about the man Buhari is that the love he's got from his supporters all over the country is as natural as the air we breathe.. Lalasticlala needs to see this |
Politics › Re: Super Breaking News! 117 Councillors From 23 L.G Join San. Wammako To APC by midolian(m): 8:06pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
long overdue
The councillors and local government chairmen are wammako's candidates...all of them. For this reason, Tambuwal has refused to pay them even their dues. In fact, his wickedness reduced the councillors to ordinary revenue agents at market places, giving dockets in different denominations in exchange of monies collected.
Tambuwal has so impoverished his people that many councillors in Sokoto state cant boast of half plot of land.
Despite the fact that his people are angry with him over his woeful record breaking performance, he still believes if he decamps to a party known to harbor thieves and rogues, his people will follow him.
Is Tambuwal not arrogant? |
Politics › Re: NASS Invasion: FG Planning To Twist Facts To Indict Us, - Saraki, Ekweremadu by midolian(m): 6:21pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
Cry foul to arouse public sympathy before judgement day comes..This style is stale and irritating
The innocent should have nothing to fear. |
Politics › Re: Crowd Boos Kwankwaso Again by midolian(m): 4:52pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
kwankwaso himself knows that he cant compete with Buhari in the north |
Politics › Re: ‘what Have You Done With Your Position?’ Nigerians Ask Dogara In Response To Twe by midolian(op): 3:15pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
Juliusmalema: He made sure the terrorist didn't succeed in his plan to islamise nigeria.....
The jihadist must go back to Daura. what is this one saying?  |
Politics › Re: ‘what Have You Done With Your Position?’ Nigerians Ask Dogara In Response To Twe by midolian(op): 3:11pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
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Politics › ‘what Have You Done With Your Position?’ Nigerians Ask Dogara In Response To Twe by midolian(op): 2:59pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
A tweet by Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, seems to have pit him against his numerous social media followers. Dogara had tweeted: as attached But his social media followers seem to be angry at what appears to be a denial of Nigerian politicians’ contributions to the state of the nation. Consequently, the Speaker’s followers took him to task through their sometimes unkind responses. See the responses, as tweeted back at the lawmaker: https://punchng.com/what-have-you-done-with-your-position-nigerians-ask-dogara-in-response-to-tweet/lalasticlala
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Properties › Re: FMBN begins zero equity for housing loan subscribers by midolian(m): 2:45pm On Aug 10, 2018 |
Omeokachie: 18yr old with steady paycheck?
These people sef
Why not target the NYSC and use that to set them up to become employers of Labour, rather than the Greek gift you know that nobody can access?!
How many civil servants that contribute can access mortgage under the current dispensation (and we are talking of civil servants with steady income)? Nigerians will criticize everything! |
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Politics › Re: 2019: Edo Kwakwanso Political Family Resigns Membership From APC (with Picture) by midolian(m): 8:07pm On Aug 09, 2018 |
vedaxcool: Kai pigDpigs won't destroy this country with lies, see how they fart out statistics, maybe one scam artist has been slicing kwakwasoya loots by fooling its leaders they number over 500k. May Cownu unmarked shallow grave crush him harder for maintstreaming lies.  |
Politics › Re: 2019: Edo Kwakwanso Political Family Resigns Membership From APC (with Picture) by midolian(m): 7:26pm On Aug 09, 2018 |
GOATandYAMtheory: Lal.asticlala Mynd.44
This is false. Don't be deceived by the picture.
PDP could not even spell caucus correctly You dey mind the yeye party? |