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babygirlfl: Op, do you respect your mum?those that ve sense of reasoning are very minimal.. imagine where 99.5 hav got just fish brain so watz d point saying they hav 1....moreover those that ve is only by God!'s mercy.. check rom;9-15... |
cococandy: Mtchew.hop u also get my point |
i am not trying to be offensive to the ladies on nairaland or anywhere in the world.. but i think it is normal to say they reason differently from guy.. maybe it is because they are created from the ribs and not the brain ... |
i am not trying to be offensive to the ladies on nairaland or anywhere in the world.. but i think it is normal to say they reason differently from guy.. maybe it is because they are created from the ribs and not the brain ... |
If you’re not following the back and forth, you can read up on Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s statement condemning Pres. Goodluck Jonathan for the impeachment of ex-Adamawa governor, Murtala Nyako, and the impeachment attempt against Gov. Tanko Al-makura of Nasarawa. Buhari’s statement was hefty with a lot of strong words, and expectedly Aso Rock has responded to the former president via a statement by presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati. Read the statement from Aso Rock below: We have noted with much surprise and regret, the statement issued by General Muhammadu Buhari today in which he made some wild and totally unsustainable allegations against President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Although he tries very hard to deny it in the statement titled “Pull Nigeria Back From the Brink”, there can be no doubt that General Buhari has sadly moved away from the patriotic and statesmanlike position he recently adopted on national security, which President Jonathan publicly commended, and has now reverted to unbridled political partisanship. There can be no other explanation or justification for the completely unwarranted and very uncharitable assault on the conduct and integrity of President Jonathan which the statement he issued today represents. General Buhari’s main grouse which clearly motivated his ill-considered statement appears to be what he called “the gale of impeachments or the utilisation of desperate tactics to suffocate the opposition and turn Nigeria into a one-party state”. It is most unfortunate that instead of working to put their house in order and resolve the leadership crises and internal contradictions that have plunged their party into a downward spiral, General Buhari and his opposition allies have resorted to blaming a blameless President for their woes. The processes for impeaching an elected Governor are clearly stipulated in the National Constitution which Nigeria has operated since 1999. The President of Nigeria is not assigned any role in that process and President Jonathan has certainly not played any role in the recent impeachment of Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa or in the impeachment drama currently being played out in Nasarawa State. For the record, President remains fully committed to upholding the letters, principles and spirit of the Nigerian Constitution as he has sworn, and defending the rule of law and integrity of the democratic process with all his might. General Buhari talks about anarchy. He needs to be reminded that President Jonathan from his humble beginnings as a Deputy Governor in Bayelsa state to date, has never in his acts, or utterances, recommended or promoted violence as a tool of political negotiation. Contrary to whatever General Buhari and his new friends may imagine, President Jonathan fully respects the rights, powers, authority and independence of elected representatives of the people, including the members of the state assemblies who have concluded or initiated impeachment proceedings against their state governors on grounds which they consider justifiable. The constitution does not give the President any power to intervene in such proceedings and President Jonathan has never arrogated such powers to himself or sought to exert any nefarious and unconstitutional influence on state assemblies in Adamawa, Nasarawa or anywhere else in other to secure undue political advantage for his party as General Buhari unjustifiably alleges. President Jonathan remains true to his declaration that no political ambition of his is worth the life of a single Nigerian. The President has definitely not declared war on his own country or deployed federal institutions in the service of partisan interests as General Buhari falsely claims. Neither has he been using the common wealth to subvert the system and punish the opposition, as the former Head of State inexcusably asserts. Also, President Jonathan has never at any time ordered that any Nigerian should be kidnapped or that anyone should be crated and forcefully transported in violation of decent norms of governance. We therefore urge General Buhari to tarry a while, ponder over his own antecedents and do a reality check as to whether he has the moral right to be so carelessly sanctimonious. It may well be time to pull the brakes, as General Buhari says in his statement, but it is he and others who have resorted to idle scapegoating and blaming President Jonathan for their self-inflected political troubles who need to stop their inexcusable partisanship and show greater regard for the truth, democracy, constitutionalism, the rule of law, peace, security and the well-being of the nation. |
i can only compare dis regime to Abacha's regime |
op.. u think lyk sm1 whose best food is banana. dis is d only regime dt withheld so much capitalism. 2 weeks strike on subsidy is what u use 2 identify a govt dt cater 4 d masses.. or a govt dt sing praises to insecurity.. lets also com 2 tink of it, d op dnt realise dt dis govt hate so much its opposition party dt it helped impeached,nd unsettle all apc administrative state...... nd if i may ask, @ op wat is ur personal gain 4rm d administration... if no answer dt means u nd 2 register @ yaba left |
.....uhmm |
Dayvhid: you know that's kinda like a good idea/bad idea am nat trying to woo her and she might just take it as a compliment and then starts blowing me away.d best way is buy telling her to join pdp.... she Will get u anytime she realise dt dere slogan is breath fresh air |
Dayvhid: U must be a nigerian related to papa ajasco. Insalt?do u care for a ripe banana or plantain |
Dayvhid: what iz no vex anoda insaltwow.. i sense craziness in ur bloodstream.. hop u ve told ur mama hw u feel.. a bloody igbo guy wit a monkey lineage |
rebeccaluis: Just the fact I don't want to date you doesn't mean you should say false words against mepls b attentive.. i cannt even minute u nt 2 talk of date u..u r lyk a spam dt i ll rather trash away 4rm my mail |
Germany all d way... Argentina no fit stop germany at all... |
rebeccaluis: I'm sorry am faithful to my true love and I believe he feels the same for mewat d pooh of a thread u com create wen u urself no fit follow suit..... nd again who u dey hide ur id from, u r a guy dt just creat new account using a ''f''as a sex |
rebeccaluis: I'm taken already sorrydo u know maybe I am the God chosen one 4 u |
rebeccaluis: yes your prayers has been answered and you'll meet that special someone here todaycan i have ur contact info so that we can chat...... just lead by example |
fijiano202: Just for this write-up alone ur parents should be in tears...after struggling to send u to school this useless write-up is all u can come out withy nt com up wit a gud write up of ur own nd stop criticising d op....i want ur parents to know ur real performance in essay writing |
i stand 4 change |
kossyablaze: which change?Una wan milk us dry!.....Last bullet:U r a fool for thinking u can deceive us!APC bigotsmumulity... wetin b ur gain 4 dis so called pdp ruled democracy.... govt of themselves |
oneeast: Say NO to the Islamic Party!craziness just wont leave peoples brain.. nd if i am to ask.. y do u reason stupidly... what has religion got 2 do wit dis |
Lilchilz: SECTION 2...Answer one question,All carry equaldnt no bt i guess it shld be patience jonadumb |
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barthchuks: I dnt support any party but u said PDP are the worst,now tell me who make up APC? Is it not former PDP prodigiesnormal deductive reasoning 4rm d prev post does nt favour 1 party |
barthchuks: from their birth up to now, I ve neva seen them as a Political Party, I'l tell you they seem to me next timend since d inception of d pdp led govt. wats is d gain u ve gained 4rm democracy |
y iz diz news just circulating. nd y d link of a judas and d orther 11 disciples... dt u ve a bad egg in ur 6 children doesnt mean u kill or disown all 6...Atleast nairalanders shld wisen up a bit |
The All Progressives Congress has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission of deceiving voters in Ekiti State before the June 21 governorship which it lost to the Peoples Democratic Party. The party, however, added that INEC had the opportunity of correcting its mistakes in the August 9 election in Osun State and urged the commission to ensure a credible election. The party, in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Sunday, also raised the alarm over the delay by INEC in distributing the permanent voters’ cards to registered voters in the state, warning that it might be a ploy to disenfranchise voters. The APC said, “A few days before the Ekiti governorship election on June 19, INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega, had told stakeholders that the commission would use colour-code ballot papers to ensure that ballots meant for one local government are not taken to another. “However, not only did INEC not use colour-coded ballot papers in the Ekiti election, it never felt the need to explain its sudden volte-face. This is a blow to the integrity of INEC and we hope it won’t be repeated.” It added, “INEC has been painfully slow in processing the permanent voters cards, and one can only hope that the electoral body is not doing this deliberately to disenfranchise voters, especially in opposition strongholds “‘’If INEC has no diabolical plan, then it should speed up the processing of the permanent voters cards. We say this based on the reported announcement by the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Osun State that whoever does not possess a permanent voters card will not be allowed to vote in the election.” Copyright PUNCH. All righ |
sheedy407: And the OP couldn't defend his interview post by re-editing the write up with Q & A option,all he was just after was to rush to copy and past this term paper just to make front page.10ks 4 d concern sha @sheedy |
sheedy407: So this OP dint study Summary in sch,for God sake,this is too long and besides,is Amenchi on Nairaland cos I read more of him dan Seun Osawabeing educated does nt mean u r nt ignorant.. even a daft will no dt it is an interview. |
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In this interview, the Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, speaks on the national convention of the All Progressives Congress, release of his aircraft, among sundry issues. JOHN ALECHENU reports Did you reach any agreement with the Federal Government before your aircraft was released? There was nothing like that. I didn’t even see any Federal Government official; we didn’t even have any meeting. I just called one person. It was not this plane they were interested in releasing, but the helicopters. I said I wanted to sell the helicopters and the person I called offered to talk to the President to seek the approval for the helicopters and they got the approval. And in the course of getting approval for the helicopters, they got approval for the plane to be released. There was no negotiation, no interface or whatsoever other than the telephone conversation. So, what is all this rumour that I’m going to the Peoples Democratic Party? I have finished with the PDP. The position of your party on the Ekiti State governorship election is a bit confusing. While the incumbent governor has conceded defeat and congratulated his opponent, some APC leaders are saying they will go to court… They didn’t say they would go to court on the election. It was Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who said the election is beyond just the voting; that the process of election is part of an election. It is the issue of military intervention, which is what the PDP intends to use for the 2015 elections – to employ military men as part of the electioneering process – so, you would be having an unfair election, where APC supporters would be chased away by the military. That is why I said what we have is a diarchy and not a democracy – government by both the military and the civilian. Was there military intervention? Look at Ekiti, they stopped APC governors from coming in; leaders of the APC were arrested. A senator’s father was beaten up and other things happened. That is military intervention; people would be scared to come out because they don’t know what the military would do. But there was heavy military presence in Edo State during the last governorship election in the state. I wasn’t in Edo State. The PDP and the APC didn’t complain. But this one, I was there. Initially, during the Edo governorship election, Governor Adams Oshiomhole complained of heavy military presence but when the election went in his way, the story changed. I am not in the position to answer that question because in this case, it was very glaring that APC members were arrested. Why are people pretending? There was one instance where Channels Television showed live about 20 persons that were carried away. And Channels TV said they didn’t know the reason why the military took them away when they came to vote. Channels TV showed it live and I watched it. An online news portal quoted you as saying how bitter you were after the APC national convention. Were you betrayed by your party’s national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu? That is total fabrication. The convention ended around 5am and by 6am, I was at the airport looking for a ticket to go to the UK. So, when was the interview? I played a prominent role at the APC convention. I was part of the process through which the man (John Odigie-Oyegun) emerged. I was among those making peace, going to people and begging people that we should allow peace because we want to make sure that we have a platform to confront the PDP. So, how did this interview take place? I was in the UK. So you were not bitter that your candidate did not emerge as the national chairman at the convention? No, I asked my candidate to step down. We were in a meeting from Thursday night till 5am on Friday and I woke up by 6am to continue my appeal to people not to confront the party; that we should listen to the party and get a structure. I was the person and even Asiwaju was resting in his place when I was going round. There is also an insinuation that you were planning to run with Aminu Tambuwal? There was nothing like that. These are fabrications. Why did you ask your candidate at the APC convention to step down? I asked my candidate to step down because I had given my commitment to Asiwaju that I would support whichever candidate he supported. And the reason I gave him my commitment was because I had said to him that we needed to look at this issue of being a Muslim party. So, we first needed to get a new chairman and he has to be a Christian. So, he said to me, “Okay, I have brought a Christian in accordance to what you said the day we were negotiating things. Then, why are you now asking somebody to run against the person based on the promise you made to me?” And I like to keep promises. So, you made your promise to Asiwaju and not the party? Asiwaju is not the party. Asiwaju may have an interest in supporting a particular candidate just like other people will have their own candidate. There was Timipre Sylva supported by other persons. Don’t forget that Sylva ran up till the convention ground but when Asiwaju had convinced some governors and other people, he saw what was going on and said I hereby step down. Maybe he didn’t want his name to be announced at the podium to have been beaten. But for me, don’t forget that I said I didn’t campaign to anybody about Sam Jaja or anybody. I only said if my promise was not called to question, which had to do with my integrity, probably I would have supported openly. Another election will hold in Osun in a few weeks, what is your party doing to avert disaster? You will help us to tell the President to keep the soldiers in his house. All of us are part of the problem of Nigeria. The President impounded newspapers and journalists did not do anything. In other countries, they would have protested on the streets. We are talking to him that there is need for him to stop using soldiers to conduct election. Does it mean your party is afraid it may lose Osun? How can we lose Osun? Say something else. Given the allegation of the militarisation of the Ekiti election, what do you think is the proper security measure for election? The law says use police. Are you saying there are no soldiers in Borno? But there is Boko Haram in Borno. That is the point I am making. So, it is not necessarily the presence of soldiers that will stop violence. After all, if the presence of soldiers could stop violence, by now Borno State should be the citadel of joy and happiness where people would be dancing. There are so many soldiers in Borno – so many military equipment and hardware, yet they are still bombings in Maiduguri. There are many soldiers in Abuja and the Emmab Plaza is a place you will think is very secure but it was bombed recently. So, police are enough. Are you saying police would be enough in Nigeria’s circumstance? Are you going to war? I think in the current security situation, police are enough for security measure during election. With the experience you have had in your state, would you advocate state police? It can’t be worse, they will checkmate each other. The President will stop using the police or army against those that are not in his party because there would be balance of forces in the country. Nobody wants a state police if the national police would be fair to everybody. There are two reasons for state police. First is that the national police is not properly equipped to check crime. So, if you equipped them properly and make them independent, then you don’t need the state police. The reason for the state police is the failure of the national police. And with the personalisation of national police, it becomes the private army of the President. It is worse in this period where it is not only the private army of the President; it is the private army of the PDP. So, when people criticise others, they should institutionalise the police and the military. If they are not answerable and they would not obey illegal orders, then we would support everybody. If we have a statesman President, who will not use the police, they would be in support of everybody. Are you impressed with yourself this second term because you seem to have been distracted by politics? A lot of people need to wait. What you’re used to is the PDP propaganda machine and if you know me very well, I hate propaganda. I could actually put about N100m to N300m to the press to start propaganda and, meanwhile, I am doing nothing on the ground. There was a time we were responding but it got to a point, we stopped. The reason I stopped was because we started inaugurating primary schools. In my first tenure, we had only 75 primary schools. We are trying to get children into 300 but it is expensive to furnish. ICT alone is N34m per school, so 100 schools is N3.4bn. So, we say let us raise about N10bn plus to fund 300 schools and it is not easy. Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved |
U must be a nigerian?