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Ambode Epe is your hometown, do something fast about growing kidnap case in the area before they damage ur good reputation and governance. |
Dreamwaker:If the word that you are about to say is not as beautiful as silence, do not say it.... |
Happy birthday Fart Master General Of The Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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SuperBlack:"If the words that you are about to say is not as beautiful as silence, do not say it." |
[quote author=Atiku2019 post=53755869]Keep Kwayet it's only when you try in life that you'll succeed .... PMB nko?[/quoteBro remember the atiku's nemesis(obasanjo) is instrumental to the success of the last three Nigeria presidents.] |
Atiku made so much noise in 2007 and yar' adua emerged the president, 2010 Atiku made some much noise and Ebele Goodluck Jonathan emerged the President and in 2015 Atiku made so ooooo much noise and PRESIDENT Buhari became apc flag bearer and won. Why is he making so much noise now.......Atiku go and settle with your nemesis(obasanjo) he is your living spiritual/political barrier, instrumental in tormenting your political future |
Frydae:Someone on emergency still add oon after writing his post. |
Hollywood movie right loading..... |
Give it to Tuface, he is the hero here, he created the awareness. So anyone wants to over-do......should achieve results. |
Our military is as weak as the naira. These are grade 1 cowards. Beating a disable for wearing their superman uniform. When their hear BOKO, only them will hide and pull off that useless uniform. |
Ddaji:If you are a northerner, and what I said pained you to bone marrow, nigga I have have three words for u. GO AND DIE!!! |
Our military is as weak as the naira. These are grade 1 cowards. Beating a disable for wearing their superman uniform. When their hear BOKO, only them will hide and pull off that useless uniform. |
That what happens in the north. I have come across where a lizard was drawn on the wall of a primary school and was given zebra as name. All in the north. |
myners007:Tuface is the key used to unlocked the door of severe pains and anguish Nigerians are going through. He voiced it out and I will forever respect him for that. This dude is the only celebrity who is not showcasing his wealth on the media. |
fuckingAyaya:Le jeudi 3 décembre 2009, l'Ike Ekweremadu Vice-président du Sénat, a fait quelques déclarations choquantes sur le président Yar'Adua et santé les crise de leadership au Nigéria. Il a dit, "la constitution n'a pas prévoir combien de temps un président ne pouvait rester en dehors du pays et puis il perdrait son emploi. Cette disposition n'existe pas dans notre constitution. "Alors, s'il passe une année à l'étranger, bien sûr vous avez un vice-président qui agira à sa place. La constitution n'a pas dit si il passe un mois ou un jour ou une semaine, puis il perdrait son emploi. "Il n'y a pas de telle disposition. Mais je ne pense pas qu'il y ait quoi que ce soit pour qui que ce soit à craindre, et c'est pourquoi il est bon de toujours créer un système. "Maintenant, personne n'est plus grand qu'un système. Donc, si nous avons un système qui fonctionne, même si le président n'est pas là, j'espère que je suis sûr que les choses vont bouger normalement." |
Buhari is now an adjective to qualify incompetence and cluelessness. What a caricature of a statement. |
The Fulani have been the most unsuccessful leaders of Nigeria . 1. Tafawa Belewa...died in office 2. Shehu Shagari ..removed from office 3. Buhari (first attempt) ..removed from Office 4. Abacha. ...died in office 5. Yara dua....died in office 6. Buhari... (2nd attempt) ![]() ?The others were NOT FULANI |
March to wherever that Aboki is hiding in London and wake him up from slumber. Let him know that Nigeria na acho ikpu. |
The north will always take us back to the days of Noah. |
This Charles Novia is a clown and millipede natured man. It easier for you to criticise Tuface but you haven't had the guts to do that to the present government. Why not start from where Tuface dropped the batten? Or are you a lesser celebrity?" |
This is what happens when you give formal cattle owners association chairman president of NIGERIA. |
He is suffering from Acute Stealing Syndrome(ASS) Childhood infection. |
List of Trump's executive orders Published January 24, 2017 FoxNews.com Trump meets with auto leaders, eyes more executive orders Since taking office, President Trump has looked to fulfill some of his campaign promises by using executive orders. Here are the 17 orders, actions and memoranda he has signed so far: An order instructing agencies that whenever they introduce a regulation, they must first abolish two others. A memorandum to restructure the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council. A memorandum directing the Secretary of Defense to draw up a plan within 30 days to defeat ISIS. An order to lengthen the ban on administration officials working as lobbyists. There is now a 5 year-ban on officials becoming lobbyists after they leave government, and a lifetime ban on White House officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government. An executive order imposing a 120-day suspension of the refugee program and a 90-day ban on travel to the U.S. from citizens of seven terror hot spots: Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Somalia and Sudan. Two multi-pronged orders on border security and immigration enforcement including: the authorization of a U.S.-Mexico border wall; the stripping of federal grant money to sanctuary cities; hiring 5,000 more Border Patrol agents; ending “catch-and-release” policies for illegal immigrants; and reinstating local and state immigration enforcement partnerships. A memorandum calling for a 30-day review of military readiness. Two orders reviving the Keystone XL pipeline and Dakota Access piplines. He also signed three other related orders that would: expedite the environmental permitting process for infrastructure projects related to the pipelines; direct the Commerce Department to streamline the manufacturing permitting process; and give the Commerce Department 180 days to maximize the use of U.S. steel in the pipeline. An order to reinstate the so-called "Mexico City Policy" – a ban on federal funds to international groups that perform abortions or lobby to legalize or promote abortion. The policy was instituted in 1984 by President Reagan, but has gone into and out of effect depending on the party in power in the White House. A notice that the U.S. will begin withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. Trump called the order "a great thing for the American worker." An order imposing a hiring freeze for some federal government workers as a way to shrink the size of government. This excludes the military, as Trump noted at the signing. An order that directs federal agencies to ease the “regulatory burdens” of ObamaCare. It orders agencies to “waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation of any provision or requirement” of ObamaCare that imposes a “fiscal burden on any State or a cost, fee, tax, penalty, or regulatory burden on individuals, families, healthcare providers, health insurers, patients, recipients of healthcare services, purchasers of health insurance, or makers of medical devices, products, or medications.” |
Tribeless governor |
Okorocha and his wife should have done better playing the role of Papa AJASCO and Company drama series by Wale Adenuga. I really don't know how Imo people blindly voted a tribeless swindler as Governor. |
Okorocha and his wife should have played a better role in Papa Ajasco and company drama series by Wale Adenuga. I don't know how Imo people blindly voted a tribeless clown as GOvernor. |
Dinning with the unknown. In Fela's voice....."Animal in human skin" |
Trump makes unannounced trip to honor fallen Navy SEAL Published February 01, 2017 Trump heads to Dover AFB to honor SEAL killed in Yemen raid DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. – Assuming the somber duties of commander in chief, President Donald Trump made an unannounced trip Wednesday to honor the returning remains of a U.S. Navy SEAL killed in a weekend raid in Yemen. Chief Special Warfare Operator William "Ryan" Owens, a 36-year-old from Peoria, Illinois, was the first known U.S. combat casualty since Trump took office less than two weeks ago. More than half a dozen militant suspects were also killed in the raid on an Al Qaeda compound and three other U.S. service members were wounded. More than a dozen civilians were also killed in the operation, including the 8-year-old daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical cleric and U.S. citizen who was targeted and killed by a drone strike in 2011. Trump's trip to Delaware's Dover Air Base was shrouded in secrecy. The president and his daughter, Ivanka, departed the White House in the presidential helicopter with their destination unannounced. A small group of journalists traveled with Trump on the condition that the visit was not reported until his arrival. After returning to the White House, Trump commented on the trip at the swearing-in of Rex Tillerson as secretary of state. "I just returned from an amazing visit with a great, great family at Dover," Trump said. "It is something very sad, very beautiful. Ryan, a great man." Marine One landed at Dover shortly before a C-17 believed to be carrying Owens' remains touched down. The president met with Owens' family during a two-hour visit to the base. The sailor's family had requested that Trump's visit and the return of Owens' remains be private. Former President Barack Obama lifted a ban on media coverage of the casualty returns, though families may still request privacy. A spokeswoman at Dover said about half of families choose to allow media coverage. Owens joined the Navy in 1998 and was the recipient of two Bronze stars, a Joint Service Commendation and an Afghanistan Campaign Medal, among other honors. In a statement following his death, the Navy Special Command called Owens a "devoted father, a true professional and a wonderful husband." His death underscores the human costs of the military campaigns Trump now oversees. Far fewer troops are serving in combat now than in the wars Trump's predecessors led in Afghanistan and Iraq, but thousands of Americans remain in hotspots around the world. In Afghanistan, where America's longest war continues, about 8,400 U.S. troops are training and advising local forces. More than U.S. 5,100 troops in Iraq and about 500 in Syria are involved in the campaign against the Islamic State group. The U.S. also engages in counterterrorism operations — mainly drone strikes — in Yemen, where Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has exploited the chaos of the country's civil war. Sunday's pre-dawn raid — which a defense official said was planned by the Obama administration but authorized by Trump — could signal a new escalation against extremist groups in Yemen. As a candidate, Trump said he would be willing to "take out" the families of terrorists in order to root out extremism. On Tuesday, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said no Americans "will ever be targeted" in raids against terror suspects. The president's trip to Dover comes as he begins weighing whether to reshape U.S. military activities around the world. As a candidate, he vowed to be tougher on the Islamic State and at one point said he would be willing to send up to 30,000 U.S. troops to fight the extremist group in Iraq and Syria. Last week, Trump gave the Pentagon and other agencies 30 days to submit a plan for defeating the Islamic State. Trump has said little about his approach to Afghanistan. Obama had pledged to end the war there on his watch, but continuing security concerns prompted him to extend the U.S. military campaign, handing the war off to a third American president. Trump, who never served in the armed forces and received student and medical deferments during the Vietnam War, had an uneven relationship with the military community during the presidential campaign. About 60 percent of voters who served in the military supported Trump in the presidential election, compared with 34 percent who voted for Democrat Hillary Clinton, according to exit polls. But Trump was also criticized by military groups, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars, for his feud with the Khan family, whose Muslim-American son was killed while serving in Iraq. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/02/01/trump-makes-unannounced-trip-to-honor-fallen-navy-seal.html |
This man will later turn out to be the best American President. |
Secret Service agents: Hillary is a nightmare to work with By Deroy Murdock October 2, 2015 | 8:50pm AP “Good morning, ma’am,” a member of the uniformed Secret Service once greeted Hillary Clinton. “F— off,” she replied. That exchange is one among many that active and retired Secret Service agents shared with Ronald Kessler, author of “First Family Detail,” a compelling look at the intrepid personnel who shield America’s presidents and their families — and those whom they guard. Kessler writes flatteringly and critically about people in both parties. Regarding the Clintons, Kessler presents Chelsea as a model protectee who respected and appreciated her agents. He describes Bill as a difficult chief executive but an easygoing ex-president. And Kessler exposes Hillary as an epically abusive Arctic monster. “When in public, Hillary smiles and acts graciously,” Kessler explains. “As soon as the cameras are gone, her angry personality, nastiness, and imperiousness become evident.” He adds: “Hillary Clinton can make Richard Nixon look like Mahatma Gandhi.” Kessler was an investigative reporter with the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post and has penned 19 other books. Among much more in “First Family Detail,” he reports: “Hillary was very rude to agents, and she didn’t appear to like law enforcement or the military,” former Secret Service agent Lloyd Bulman recalls. “She wouldn’t go over and meet military people or police officers, as most protectees do. She was just really rude to almost everybody. She’d act like she didn’t want you around, like you were beneath her.” “Hillary didn’t like the military aides wearing their uniforms around the White House,” one former agent remembers. “She asked if they would wear business suits instead. The uniform’s a sign of pride, and they’re proud to wear their uniform. I know that the military was actually really offended by it.” Former agent Jeff Crane says, “Hillary would cuss at Secret Service drivers for going over bumps.” Another former member of her detail recollects, “Hillary never talked to us . . . Most all members of first families would talk to us and smile. She never did that.” “We spent years with her,” yet another Secret Service agent notes. “She never said thank you.” Within the White House, Hillary had a “standing rule that no one spoke to her when she was going from one location to another,” says former FBI agent Coy Copeland. “In fact, anyone who would see her coming would just step into the first available office.” One former Secret Service agent states, “If Hillary was walking down a hall, you were supposed to hide behind drapes used as partitions.” Hillary one day ran into a White House electrician who was changing a light bulb in the upstairs family quarters. She screamed at him, because she had demanded that all repairs be performed while the Clintons were outside the Executive Mansion. “She caught the guy on a ladder doing the light bulb,” says Franette McCulloch, who served at that time as assistant White House pastry chef. “He was a basket case.” White House usher Christopher B. Emery unwisely called back Barbara Bush after she phoned him for computer troubleshooting. Emery helped the former first lady twice. Consequently, Kessler reports, Hillary sacked him. The father of four stayed jobless for a year. While running for US Senate, Hillary stopped at an upstate New York 4-H Club. As one Secret Service agent says, Hillary saw farmers and cows and then erupted. “She turned to a staffer and said, ‘What the f - - - did we come here for? There’s no money here.’ ” Secret Service “agents consider being assigned to her detail a form of punishment,” Kessler concludes. “In fact, agents say being on Hillary Clinton’s detail is the worst duty assignment in the Secret Service.” After studying the Secret Service and its relationships with dozens of presidents, vice presidents and their families, Ronald Kessler’s astonishment at Hillary Clinton’s inhumanity should reverberate in every American’s head. As he told me: “No one would hire such a person to work at a McDonald’s, and yet she is being considered for president of the United States.” Deroy Murdock is a Fox News contributor. Hillary Clinton also likes to show off her supposed sense of humor in public, but is she really funny? These clips speak for themselves. http://nypost.com/2015/10/02/secret-service-agents-hillary-is-a-nightmare-to-work-with/?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_717527 |
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