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PoliticsRe: Adeboye Curses Pastors Collecting Bribes From Politicians by mrofficial(m): 11:42pm On Feb 04, 2015
Good.
PoliticsRe: EFCC Declares Nyako, Son Wanted by mrofficial(m): 11:40pm On Feb 04, 2015
Let me book this space until it makes front page.
PoliticsRe: 8 Feared Dead As APC, PDP Clash In Kaduna by mrofficial(m): 7:46pm On Feb 04, 2015
Heard 4 lives were also lost today in another APC and PDP clash in Surulere.
PoliticsRe: Court Orders Alternative In Buhari Disqualification Suit by mrofficial(m): 4:47pm On Feb 04, 2015
Losers! Sinking ship.
PoliticsRe: What's Wrong With This PDP Weird ‘Ojuju Calabar’ Newspaper Adverts? (Pic) by mrofficial(m): 4:45pm On Feb 04, 2015
Sinking party...APC is not even replying them.
PoliticsRe: RIP: LT. Ogunsola; Killed In Action..see His Last BBM Update. by mrofficial(m): 2:05pm On Feb 04, 2015
Rip
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Visits IBB During PDP Campaign Rally In Minna, Niger State (Photos) by mrofficial(m): 7:45am On Feb 04, 2015
Looking clueless.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING ; INEC Moves PVC Distribution Back To Polling Units by mrofficial(m): 7:37am On Feb 04, 2015
Mclement:
book this space. if there is any state in the southwest where good luck will win convincingly, it is in Lagos state. I projects he will win by 60 to 65 percent of votes.
Reasons:
1. large concentration of Igbos and Niger deltans in Lagos
2. Yoruba xtians community in the state I projects will also queue behind him. some feels voting for buhari will be a reward to book haram and their supporters ( I falls into this category, though most are generally silent)

some may not agree with me but this is my opinion.

I am a Yoruba and i think good luck has performed below average yet better than all his predecessors.
God bless Nigeria
You think the Yorubas think that way? What happened in 2003 elections? Why didn't the Yorubas vote Obasanjo?

The Yorubas are about good governance. Goodluck was voted for because everyone thought he was the messiah and he swayed the Yorubas with the 'Shoeless' gist.
RomanceRe: Money Or Love: Which Is More Important In A Relationship? by mrofficial(m): 7:31am On Feb 04, 2015
People should understand that money makes the world go round. Without money, most things will fail. Same goes for love.
PoliticsRe: Apc Are Now Giving Free Recharge Cards To Voters? (pic) by mrofficial(m): 7:24am On Feb 04, 2015
They are not sharing rice. Recharge card isn't bad.

(PDP rice factory)

PoliticsRe: BREAKING ; INEC Moves PVC Distribution Back To Polling Units by mrofficial(m): 11:39pm On Feb 03, 2015
Good. Buhari's victory coming to actuality.

#SaiBuhari
PoliticsDon’t Postpone Polls, NLC Warns by mrofficial(op): 11:32pm On Feb 03, 2015
By Victor Ahiuma-Young

NIGERIA Labour Congress, NLC, yesterday warned that under no circumstances should the general elections be postponed, as being canvassed the National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki and few others.

NLC in a statement argued that though the dangers in the land were unmistakably real, but insisted there were greater dangers in postponing the elections.

The statement by NLC’s General Secretary, Dr Peter Ozo-Eson, read “Recently, the National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, citing security concerns, urged the government to postpone the general elections. Some organizations and individuals have since lent their voices in support of a shift in date of the polls amidst equally vociferously dissenting voices which accused the government of orchestrating the postponement campaign, with some going as far as saying that government would rely on litigation and or street protests to achieve its objective.

“While we at the Congress appreciate the security situation in the country, especially in the North East, we stand to be counted on the side of those who argue for holding of elections on their prescribed dates. Certainly, the dangers in the land are unmistakably real. Nonetheless, we do believe, there are greater dangers in a postponement. For instance, what assurance do we have that the security situation will improve in the next couple of months?

“Secondly, a postponement has the potential of lending credence to circulating allegations of manipulation by government. But beyond all this, the 1999 Constitution is clear and unambiguous about when and how elections are to be conducted and every effort should be made to meet with the provisions of the constitution.

It added that “In light of the foregoing, we urge the government to speedily create an enabling environment for holding of elections in every part of Nigeria to fulfill government’s promise to the citizenry of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/dont-postpone-polls-nlc-warns/
PoliticsRe: GEJ Or BUHARI.... Who Will Be Your Val? by mrofficial(m): 10:28pm On Feb 03, 2015
Buhari
PoliticsRe: Buhari Sold Ikoyi Property To Fund Children's Education-dr Noble Abe by mrofficial(m): 9:12pm On Feb 03, 2015
SomebodyLovesMe:
Education in this country is a shambles. See an example above.

If Buhari had a house in Ikoyi (past tense), and the house was sold (past tense), how could you say that he 'has' houses in Ikoyi (present tense)?
She' dumb. Just like her shoeless oga.
PoliticsRe: Protesters Storm INEC Office, Demand Postponement Of General Elections by mrofficial(m): 9:00pm On Feb 03, 2015
Ask them who they are voting for. Obviously, It'll be the shoeless Otuöke guy.
PoliticsRe: ‘civilian JTF Members To Be Enlisted Into Military’ by mrofficial(m): 8:37pm On Feb 03, 2015
Zaha:
cluelessness at is peak i pity u and ur fellow apc(assemble political criminal) thugs, come faibuhari u nd ur boss (faibuhari) are going to cry after gej has been declare d winner gej till u get small sense
After all the names calling, he doesn't change anything. I understand we have ostriches all over Nairaland, but nothing can digress reality.
CelebritiesRe: 'I Have Not Had Sex For 8 Years Now' - Comedienne Mandy Says (pictured) by mrofficial(m): 8:26pm On Feb 03, 2015
MadCow1:
You know say everybody on Nairaland na statisticians. Throwing percentages around like confetti. .
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin. I Just laughed out loud. cheesy
CelebritiesRe: Ramsey Noah, Joseph Benjamin, Others Step Out For Goodluck Jonathan [photos] by mrofficial(m): 8:25pm On Feb 03, 2015
How much were they paid? No Nigerian with intellect will stand up for Jonathan. All this people are against the masses and we shall visit them after Buhari is sworn in.
CelebritiesRe: 'I Have Not Had Sex For 8 Years Now' - Comedienne Mandy Says (pictured) by mrofficial(m): 8:21pm On Feb 03, 2015
mrrock:
Unfortunately, Buhari have absolutely nothing to offer. I wish he was the change we all clamour for, but he's definitely not

1). 90% of Nairalanders are more educated than Buhari.
2). 60% of Nairalanders are more qualified to be president of Nigeria than Buhari.
This is a democratic government, Buhari will not be alone. He's surrounded by technocrats. Unlike PDP.

Did you say 90% of Nairalanders are more educated than Buhari? Fallacy!
PoliticsRe: ‘civilian JTF Members To Be Enlisted Into Military’ by mrofficial(m): 8:15pm On Feb 03, 2015
hyfr:
You all appreciating that, I hope you know its an uncertain statement "IF he wins". Maybe in sambisa certainly not Nigeria
YES! "IF he wins". Unlike the potential loser (GEJ) who has been shown fake poll results.

He will be shocked by FeBuhari 14.

I hope he doesn't die from cardiac arrest afterwards.
PoliticsRe: ‘civilian JTF Members To Be Enlisted Into Military’ by mrofficial(m): 8:11pm On Feb 03, 2015
blemon44:
thats great but they should undergo military training
They sure will. smiley
CelebritiesRe: 'I Have Not Had Sex For 8 Years Now' - Comedienne Mandy Says (pictured) by mrofficial(m): 8:09pm On Feb 03, 2015
mrrock:
Give the youths a chance. Say NO to recycled leaders. Details at https://www.nairaland.com/2128319/give-youths-chance-say-no
Where are the experienced youths? It's not just about giving the youth a chance. Nigeria is in chaos and we need someone who can return sanity.
CelebritiesRe: 'I Have Not Had Sex For 8 Years Now' - Comedienne Mandy Says (pictured) by mrofficial(m): 8:03pm On Feb 03, 2015
She is sure not alright. Tell us what is behind the scene. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Ambode Playing Football And Table Tennis by mrofficial(m): 8:02pm On Feb 03, 2015
Badgers14:
The incumbent incoming Governor grin grin grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin. Patience the English slayer.
TravelRe: Three Nigerians Arrested At Sham Wedding In Britain by mrofficial(m): 7:13pm On Feb 03, 2015
Don't derail, please.
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Ambode Playing Football And Table Tennis by mrofficial(m): 5:31pm On Feb 03, 2015
Incoming Lagos state governor. smiley
PoliticsRe: We’ll Correct The Lapses In The Oil Sector, Says Jonathan-finally Accepting Rot! by mrofficial(m): 5:25pm On Feb 03, 2015
Lol. TANoids must be ashamed.
PoliticsBuhari Is Not An Extremist – Ex US Ambassador by mrofficial(op): 5:09pm On Feb 03, 2015
Less than two weeks from national polls, Nigeria’s ruling party is facing unprecedented shifts in the politics of religion that could spell trouble for the incumbent, President Goodluck Jonathan.

While he may still be the favourite on February 14, experts said two key factors could remove his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from power for the first time since the end of military rule in 1999.

First, opposition leader Muhammadu Buhari, a northern Muslim, has gained surprising traction in the mostly Christian south, despite sustained PDP efforts to paint him as a religious extremist.

The PDP could also suffer a historically lopsided defeat in the Muslim-majority north, where the party has previously drawn considerable support, even when a Christian was at the top of the ticket.

– ‘Surpassing religion’ –

Buhari, a former army general who led a military government for 20 months from December 1983, is hardly the dream candidate for many in the south, experts said.
Some southerners have an entrenched antipathy towards Muslims from the Hausa ethnic group, members of which plundered the country as military rulers through much of the 1980s and 1990s.

PDP efforts to brand Buhari as an extremist devoted to Islamic law have also been successful, said John Campbell, a former US ambassador to Nigeria, now with the Council on Foreign Relations.

“It is grossly unfair. I know him. He is not an extremist but these things resonate,” he told AFP.

Buhari, from the All Progressives Congress (APC) party, is making his fourth run at the presidency and has been billed as Nigeria’s chief anti-corruption crusader, helping him attract nationwide support.

Analyst Jibrin Ibrahim agreed that for the first time in religiously divided Nigeria, governance could be “surpassing religion” as a campaign issue.

“The issue of religion is very present in all our elections and will be in this one,” said Ibrahim, from the Centre for Democracy and Development in Abuja.

“What I think is new about these elections is that it is really about the failures of Jonathan.
“There are voters in the south who don’t particularly like Buhari but they have been extremely disappointed with the last four years and that could shift support to Buhari.”

Jonathan has been heavily criticised for his apparent failure to reduce graft in Africa’s most populous country and top economy, where billions of dollars in public money have been stolen, especially in the oil sector.
Boko Haram’s brutal uprising has also worsened each year under Jonathan’s watch, with more than 13,000 people killed since 2009.

– Rotation in ‘disarray’ –

The PDP has won all four presidential elections since 1999 with support from both the north and the south, which it secured through an unwritten power-sharing agreement within the party.

Power brokers in both regions “were comfortable using the PDP as a venue through which they would arrive at a rough consensus” because it was understood that each side would get its turn in charge, Campbell said.

The 2010 death in office of Jonathan’s predecessor, Hausa-Muslim Umaru Musa Yar’Adua “put that agreement in disarray”, analyst Idiyat Hassan wrote on the African Arguments blog.

Jonathan’s rise from the vice-presidency and his refusal to stand aside for a northerner in 2011 caused initial cracks in the PDP’s national alliance.

His insistence on running for a second term in 2015 split the party, with the north emerging as “the great losers” of the once dominant PDP coalition, Campbell said.

Several key northern politicians have quit the PDP and joined the APC over the last two years, including Rabiu Kwankwaso, governor of the north’s most populous state, Kano, which has five million registered voters.

Jonathan beat Buhari by roughly 10 million votes in 2011, winning roughly eight million in the north and the religiously divided central states.

If Jonathan’s support in the north collapses and Buhari makes inroads in the south, analysts said the president could lose.

Buhari is helped by the fact that he is leading a united opposition, unlike in 2011 when rival candidates peeled off more than three million votes.

– Looking past religion –

Some argue that parties spend too much effort striving for ethno-religious balance, noting that the most popular presidential ticket since independence in 1960 — the 1993 campaign of the Social Democratic Party — contained two Muslims.

Moshood Abiola and running mate Baba Gana Kingibe were easily on track to win the polls before military ruler Ibrahim Babangida nullified the vote.

Many commentators were clamouring for popular Lagos state governor Babatunde Fashola, a Muslim, to head the APC ticket in 2015, but the party decided it needed a Hausa candidate to defeat Jonathan.

For Dapo Thomas, political scientist at Lagos State University, the emphasis on a candidate’s religion and tribe has “driven merit to the backseat”.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/buhari-not-extremist-ex-us-ambassador/
PoliticsRe: Mr. President, Stop Mixing Religion With Politics by mrofficial(m): 3:41pm On Feb 03, 2015
Moderators, there is a need that you send this thread to front page. Ishilove, Obinoscopy, Seun, Ngwakwe, Lalasticlala.

Nobody will like to witness a civil war caused by religion.

Thank you

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