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Celebrities / Mr Lecturer Cau Ght Ban Ging A Female Student That Went To Collect Her Result (p by Mrprofit: 10:52pm On Jan 07, 2016
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Celebrities / Mr Lecturer Cau Ght Ban Ging A Female Student That Went To Collect Her Result (p by Mrprofit: 7:12pm On Jan 05, 2016
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Crime / Man Who Supplies Boko Haram With Fuel And Food Arrested In Adamawa [see Photo] by Mrprofit: 10:51pm On May 03, 2015
A man who specialises in supplying fuel and food to terrorists was this morning nabbed in Daban Shata in the suburbs of Baga Borno State.
The military intelligence had been trailing him till he was eventually trapped in the early hours of Sunday. He is presently undergoing interrogation.
In another development, troops on patrol yesterday located 260 women and children in the outskirts of Chalawa village in Adamawa state where they had been held up while trying to escape from terrorists.
They have now been conveyed back to their various communities in Madagali after undergoing the normal security profiling.
Some of them disclosed that they had to abandon their homes to escape from the terrorists when Madagali came under their attack, while others were actually abducted and taken there. The terrorists were however sacked from the Madagali recently.
http://badoong..in/2015/05/man-who-supplies-boko-haram-with-fuel.html
A number of terrorists however died in an encounter with troops who caught up with them as they fled prior to the recovery of the women and children.
Some of the terrorists still managed to escape with varying degrees of gunshot wounds.
Others who were captured are now being interrogated by intelligence officers.
A machine gun, some rounds of ammunition, as well as some motorcycles and bicycles were also captured from the terrorists.
A member of the vigilante group serving as guide to the troops was however wounded.
Meanwhile the operation in Sambisa forest is continuing as troops are methodically searching every aspect of the expansive terrain.
Chris Oukolade
Director Defence Information
May 3, 2015

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Sports / Congratulation! Chelsea Crowned Champions Of England by Mrprofit: 8:42pm On May 03, 2015
They started the season on a high note and ended it in the same frequency.
Chelsea on Sunday afternoon, needing just three points to be crowned champions, won at home against Crystal Palace and secured the premier league trophy.
Hazard failed to convert a penalty from the spot, but converted said shot to hand Chelsea their first goal late in the first half.
Hazard’s goal proved to be enough to hand Chelsea the title.
Credits:-Goal

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Politics / Implications Of Change Manifesto by Mrprofit: 7:26pm On May 03, 2015
The ethic of change requires that those who fought murderously against change are not allowed to become decision makers in the party of change
Last week, we concluded that fighting corruption would require addressing the facilitation of corruption by a political structure that creates utter alienation between the citizenry and government, in particular the destruction of the country’s tradition of federal governance and installation over the years of a unitary governance structure and culture. We also warned the new president against surrendering to any effort to blackmail him by those who want to be seen as heroes of the Jonathan national dialogue of 2014 and of the cosmetic devolution in the constitutional amendments recently rejected by President Jonathan.
The argument in this respect is that recommendations from the Jonathan national conference and the amendments from the departing legislature lack proper democratic participation by citizens, especially that both lack opportunity for citizen participation by the way of referendum. Following the axiom of “What is worth doing at all is worth doing well,” the president should be given the opportunity to employ a proper process and move away from the notion that any respectable federal system can be sustained with federal allocation to federating units from rents collection. The column today will continue the discussion of implications of Change Manifesto for the way the country is governed by the new president and the All Progressives Congress in the next four years.
Given the mass defection from the PDP to the APC since the presidential election, it is important for the new president and his party to be cautious about politicians who are afraid of opposition and thus need to rush to every new party that is in power. It is normal for the wary to pay attention to the rush to the new governing party by those who served as cheer leaders in the last sixteen years to the PDP in its personalisation of the state.
A Yoruba proverb:Agbara ojo ko nioun o nii w’ole, onile ni ko nii gba fun un(Flood from rain does not shy away from destroying houses, it is the landlords that must guard against this) is worth the attention of the new president and his party. Those who participated in encouraging the PDP to disregard and misjudge the citizenry to the point of losing citizens’ confidence may not be coming to the president’s party because they believe in the platform of change. The exodus from the party of yesterday to the party of today may be because the defectors or carpet crossers, to put it euphemistically, are afraid of not having immediate access to a new political patronage network. The ethic of change requires that those who fought murderously against change are not allowed to become decision makers in the party of change. Defectors would need to be watched, not necessarily by leaving them with “empty stomachs” as President Jonathan has feared while APC members are overfed from the loot of office, but principally because there should be no room for feeding even APC party members from what in normal circumstances is meant to be used to make life easier for all citizens.
It is reassuring that the president-elect has already announced to those running around Abuja, Kaduna, and Daura for ministerial positions that he will require that every minister in his government declare his or her assets. But care must be taken to go beyond asset declaration as a mere symbolic action. Each candidate for ministerial position must be made to show proof of how he or she came about the assets declared. This should include proof of taxes paid by candidates for ministerial positions. Many of our ministers and governors in the past had declared assets without showing any proof of source of the property they claimed on their asset declaration forms. Such requirement is likely to keep those who had benefited from corruption in the past from becoming major public policy makers in the government of change.
Since the most visible aspect of governance by the PDP in the last sixteen years has been the rule of impunity as distinct from the rule of law, the new president must lead by the power of example, rather than the example of power, which was the core characteristic of PDP’s governance style from Obasanjo to Jonathan. There should be no room for the politics of vindictiveness and marginalisation in the government of President Buhari. Regardless of who voted for whom, General Buhari has become the president of Nigeria the moment he had the majority required for gaining that office. No section of Nigeria must be made to experience the marginalisation that the Yoruba region experienced in the last six years in particular.


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Politics / Jonathan Embarks On Phantom Post-mortem by Mrprofit: 7:10pm On May 03, 2015
Like everything else about President Goodluck Jonathan’s approach to critical issues, his post-mortem of the general elections is as superficial as his shambolic reelection campaign. Last Thursday, while reacting to the post-election report presented to him by the head of his campaign organisation, Ahmadu Ali, a former minister and denizen of the PDP, the president attributed his defeat to anything but his failings and his party’s lack of great ideas and cohesion. “The PDP is still the dominant party,” the president boasted. “If you look at the results, the difference is just 2.5 million votes, and if you look at the areas where it is perceived that the PDP scored so low, the PDP couldn’t have got those kinds of scores. But the elections are over, so the country first.”
By narrowing his defeat to just one area out of the many-sided beatings he took on both March 28 and April 11, he gave the impression of a politician who liked to clutch at straws. What is obvious to everyone who has taken the pains to analyse the results of the presidential and other polls is that, far beyond the about 2.5 million votes that separated the loser from the winner, and far beyond the fact that he was beaten virtually everywhere and on all fronts, the country could not wait to angrily repudiate Dr Jonathan as leader. He was no longer liked, and the electorate blamed him for all the things that had gone wrong with the country, be it insecurity, declining economy, Chibok schoolgirls abductions, bad external image, etc.
Strangely, the president still manages to describe his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the dominant party. Dominant where? Did he take care to look at the statistics of his defeat at all? He and his party lost on all fronts, and their dominance has been taken away from them so comprehensively that no one is left in doubt which is the dominant party today. In addition, Dr Jonathan disputes the margins by which he and his party lost in many states. Yet, it is precisely in the states where he and his party won that voter turnout was implausibly high, far above the national and even world averages.
The president was of course not done with deriving cold comfort from his quaint interpretation of the merciless beating he took. Said he while trying to encourage his demoralised party: “Our duty is to go back and identify areas of challenges so that the party will come up strong and play the role as a very strong party. The PDP is still the most organised party, is still the party that is not owned by anybody, is still the party that whatever you are, you can get to any level with your competencies and so on.” Here, the president again submits to very wild, unsubstantiated claims. There is no proof, in the face of the APC’s devastating electoral showing and tight organisation, that the PDP is the ‘most organised party.’ But the president makes the claim notwithstanding.
Dr Jonathan follows up by describing the PDP as not owned by anybody. It is not clear what he had in mind, whether actually he thought he did not himself dominate the PDP so brutally that those who could not endure his suffocating hold had no choice but to disengage themselves from the party. He confuses dominant party philosophy, as exemplified by the APC, with personal, idiosyncratic dominance, as symbolised by what he and a few others did to the PDP. For a party that precluded many aspirants from even contesting the presidential primary, and one that enthroned a few vicious, uncouth and ruthless politicians in key positions at the federal and state levels — men and women who had become gods that could not be challenged — it is surprising that Dr Jonathan talks of his party as not having a glass ceiling.
The president regrets his defeat, and is bitter at the manner he was humiliated and repudiated. He may not regret conceding defeat, for it saved him and his wife much trouble, local and international, but he has clearly not got over the March and April losses. His inability to reconcile himself to his new status has led him to vicious retribution against some of his appointees, including the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Suleiman Abba, whom he recently fired. If he and his party will continue to live in denial and blame others for their defeat, they will be unable to do the clinical post-mortem required to understand why they failed and how to recover lost grounds. Judging from Dr Jonathan’s reaction and his party’s uncoordinated assessment of the debacle, the PDP will need new faces untainted by defeat, hearts and minds not shattered by the terrible electoral losses, and judgement not coloured by face-saving rationalisations. None among those who lead the PDP today has shown the kind of depth, dispassion and sobriety the party requires for the politics of tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.

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Foreign Affairs / Only-buhari-has-capacity-to-defeat-boko. by Mrprofit: 2:30pm On Feb 13, 2015
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Webmasters / Re: My Fellow Brothers I Need Your Help by Mrprofit: 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2015
Celebrities / Must Read:letter To Asari Dokubo by Mrprofit: 10:15am On Feb 10, 2015
Celebrities / Now Revealed!! (why Gej Must Leave Office By Every Means) by Mrprofit: 9:07am On Feb 10, 2015
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Crime / Now Revealed!! (why Gej Must Leave Office By Every Means) by Mrprofit: 9:01am On Feb 10, 2015
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Webmasters / Re: My Fellow Brothers I Need Your Help by Mrprofit: 7:28am On Feb 10, 2015
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Celebrities / Must Read:how Biafra Saved Nigeria – Kalu by Mrprofit: 2:40am On Feb 10, 2015
Forty -six years after General Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu declared the Republic of Biafra,former Abia state governor Dr.Orji Uzor Kalu believes Nigerians should thank the Civil War for keeping them together.

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Webmasters / My Fellow Brothers I Need Your Help by Mrprofit: 2:34am On Feb 10, 2015
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