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"Let me re-affirm that under the Jonathan presidency, your views, no matter how freely express, will not send you into prison or into exile". #GEJMYHERO |
"Let me re-affirm that under the Jonathan presidency, your views, no matter how freely express, will not send you into prison or into exile". #GEJMYHERO |
Also probe the allegation of the financial reporting council against Danish |
First a governor ignore the security conerns expressed by WAEC and insist that the children MUST sit for the exam. Then a principal absconded from the school with her daughters After that a vice principal ordered that no child must leave the school. That all the children MUST sleep in the school that fateful night Then a group called BBOG with 'pre registered' bank account, excos, branded tshirts, and even with a sound track on channels tv emerged. Then the 'founder' got rewarded with an appointment for.......................... . . . This is getting more interesting. Pull a chair, interesting times are ahead |
FP please, mod do have some conscience |
Buhari is a scam |
obailala:APC propaganda and your lies will some come to the open: http://saharareporters.com/2015/04/24/chibok-parents-abducted-schoolgirls-parents-accuse-vice-principal Your certificate-less, one chance buhari can deceived a dullard like you but certainly not me. He had a chance of ruling this country before, what were his records? name a single project to his name. Be it power project, or rail, or airport or............and you have the audacity to called Jonathan a failure. What your personal accomplishment as compared to Jonathan? May the blood of those chibok girls hurt you for the rest of your miserable life |
obailala:Maybe you think we have forgotten so soon. BK nominate your buhari as it's representative remember? Buhari was against killing their members , remember? A PC was against declearing BK as a terrorists group, remember? WAEC wrote bornor gov that those missing girls should not sit for the exam because of security concerns, yet the gov suspeciously order them to sit for the exam, remember? The school principal coincidentally was not in school that fateful day, remember BBOG was more interest in media hype than actually rescuing those girls.........and then this The founder is be rewarded for ...............bringing back those girl? Do you even have a conscience? |
obailala:Bros, you stupid..ty know no bound. Borno governor in cohort with APC military wing kidnapped those kids and set up a media arm called BBOG and you here talking trash. You can deceive some people sometimes, but you cant deceive all the people all the time |
Buhari rode to the presidency on the back of the blood of many innocent Nigerians. Using the chibok girls as a pawn in the 2015 contest is the most wicked thing I have ever heard of/seen |
By Femi Aribisala If you have been following the debate during the just-concluded elections, then I don’t need to tell you my preferred candidate was President Goodluck Jonathan and not General Buhari. I wrote quite a number of articles warning Nigerians about the candidature of General Buhari in particular and the APC in general. Now that the elections have been won by the APC and lost by the PDP, some triumphalist APC supporters have been asking if I intend to go into exile. No such luck! Since they did not go into exile in the era of Jonathan, neither will people like me go into exile in the era of Buhari. I intend to remain here in Nigeria, the country of my birth, asking when the president-elect will make the naira equal to the dollar, as he promised grandiloquently during the election campaign; and when he will unilaterally increase the international price of oil. My self-appointed job will be that of APC Remembrancer. I will not allow our president-elect to forget that he promised to give a handout of 5,000 naira to the poorest 20 million Nigerians; that he promised to feed all the children in public primary and secondary schools; that he promised to create one million jobs for Igbo youths by revamping the huge coal deposits in Enugu State for electricity generation and export; and that he said he will give unemployment benefit to Nigeria’s jobless youths; among other highfalutin promises. Make no mistake about it; the APC will not be allowed to go scot-free from all the lies it told and mischief it caused in its suicide-bomber approach to the election campaign. Buhari’s supporters need to understand that the democratic process neither begins nor ends with elections. It is a continuing process, not amenable to winner-take-all constructs. When a new government comes into power, the opposition does not disappear. Neither does it become silent. No! The opposition goes into opposition. It keeps the government on its toes. It ensures that the new government remains accountable to the people and to its mandate. No hyperbole The point needs to be made that Buhari did not win by a landslide. He only received 52.4% of the votes cast. This margin hardly provides grounds for the hyperbolic cheer-leading that has since overcome some of his more acerbic supporters. Contrary to their triumphant chorale, the other 47.6% of the electorate who do not care for Buhari and did not vote for him are not going to disappear because of his victory. Neither will they remain dumbfounded by Jonathan’s defeat. Then there is the other category of people like me who did not even vote at all. Indeed, I for one did not even register to vote. Nevertheless, all of us remain vital parts of the democratic process. Freedom of expression in Nigeria was neither abrogated nor defeated by the election. Therefore, our voices will continue to be heard during the next four years. In short, president-elect Buhari should enjoy his honeymoon while it lasts. But very soon, he will come to know the difference between being a president and being a military dictator. What goes around comes around. If his supporters can call President Jonathan clueless for six years, they should not burst a gasket if some people decide to call President Buhari “mumu” for the next four years. Declaration of war What we have been confronted with in this election cycle is a political party determined to say and do anything, in order to capture the presidency. Accordingly, El-Rufai promised that: “The (2015) election is likely to be violent and many people are likely going to die.” Rotimi Amaechi said: “We shall teach them lesson. We will fight with our body, with our lives because there must be change this time.” In effect, in a single-minded lust for power, APC declared imminent war on Nigeria and served notice that it was prepared to set the country on fire and even form a parallel government if it did not prevail. It sent emissaries to our allies abroad running down the country. It even used the national tragedy of the kidnapping of our Chibok schoolgirls as a political weapon with which to browbeat the PDP. Short shrift was made of democratic niceties. While APC supporters were free to campaign in the South, PDP supporters were molested up North. PDP campaign buses were set on fire. PDP billboards were destroyed. Nobody threatened Buhari in the South, even in places like PDP-controlled Cross River. However, Jonathan was stoned in the North, even in PDP-controlled Bauchi. As a result, foreigners packed their bags and headed home. Non-indigenes went back to their states. Investors sold their shares and took their monies offshore. APC publicity secretary, Lai Mohammed, came up every so often with all kinds of ludicrous fabrications about how PDP planned to rig the election. One of the most outrageous to date was the allegation that PDP used disappearing ink on the ballot papers of APC supporters in Ekiti. The PDP was also alleged to have imported one Gyora Berger from Israel, with the mandate to jam all the card-readers in the North West and the North-East. INEC rigmarole And yet, while all this outrageous allegations were being made, the real rigging had already been fine-tuned by INEC’s lopsided allocation of permanent voter cards. 30,447,943 PVCs were allegedly collected up North, while only 21,785,450 were allegedly collected down South. This means 60% of Nigeria’s voting population is now up North, while only 40% is down South. Even the most contentious of Nigeria’s population census has never come up with this kind of supremacy for the North. Given the attacks, threats and intimidation of PDP supporters up North, it was obvious that this skewed PVC census was front-loaded to make the election of General Buhari inevitable. Thus, we watched as widespread under-age voting took place in the North. We watched as INEC changed the rules midway into the election, allowing manual accreditation up North, while millions of voters were disenfranchised down South through the contrived malfunction of the card-readers. We watched while Kano delivered 1.9 million votes to Buhari, miraculously without a single vote being cancelled. We watched as Kaduna, Katsina, Bauchi and Jigawa delivered their heavy tonnage of votes, while states like Anambra, Imo and Abia became a shadow of past voting patterns. Nevertheless, all the brouhaha came from the South; and from the APC. The APC not only turned out to be dubious winners, they equally turned out to be sore losers. PDP chose not to contest obviously flawed elections where it was declared the loser. Even in Lagos, where the APC Oba turned the governorship election into an ethnic contest by threatening to drown the Igbo in the lagoon if the APC candidate was defeated, Jimi Agbaje chose to overlook the sharp practices of the APC and to accept his rigged defeat. In th end, the APC is said to have carried the day in some 21 states to the PDP’s 8. Nevertheless, the APC is not satisfied. It is the party that continues to contest the polls where it did not prevail. The PDP is prepared to overlook the questionable figures proclaimed for the APC in states like Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Buachi and Jigawa. It no longer draws attention to the widespread under-age voting that took place in the North. But the APC would like us to know that the election was rigged in Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Abia. As far as it is concerned, the election is only free and fair when and if the APC wins. It is no wonder, therefore, that the hero of the hour is actually not General Buhari, who prevailed in a flawed election, but President Jonathan, who accepted defeat in a flawed election. That is something Buhari refused to do on three previous occasions when he was defeated. Indeed, after his last defeat in 2011, he gave speeches that provoked riots and killings. He went further to promise us that his defeat this time round would be attended by soaking dogs and baboons in blood. But Jonathan fulfilled his pledge not to allow his ambition to lead to the death of any Nigerian. Verdict of victory The jury is still out on whether those of us who supported Jonathan against Buhari were right or wrong. That verdict is not answered by election results. The verdict will only be revealed over the coming four years of the Buhari administration. Buhari and the APC made quite a number of promises during the campaign. Most of these promises were made for the singular purpose of winning the election. Some of those promises are already being jettisoned, even as we speak. There is already an insidious attempt to tamp down the unrealistic expectations of change the APC built up during the campaign. Buhari now says he might not be able to bring back our Chibok girls after all. How come we were not told this during the election? He says Boko Haram will be confronted with “the collective will” of the Nigerian people. But the same Buhari undermined this collective will in the PDP era. He maintained the insurgency was a Southern conspiracy maliciously designed to undermine the North. He even insisted that the insurgents be given the same golden handshakes as the Niger Delta militants. For his part, Murtala Nyako of APC declared outright that Boko Haram is “a phantom.” I make no apologies for choosing to rain so early on the victory parade of exuberant Buhari supporters. Nothing about the election result has altered my view that the change the APC proclaims is counterfeit. APC has only succeeded in selling 15.4 million Nigerians a fake bill of goods. It did a masterful job in convincing some that it represents the change we have all been yearning for. However, as Nigerians now begin to open the cartons of the goods sold and bought during the campaign, they will soon discover that they have been conned. Sooner, rather than later, Nigerians will begin to realise what it means to vote against good luck. |
Having won the last election using deceit, propaganda and outright lies, I suspect APC will attempt to sustain its administration throught a web of lies |
Keneking:In other words, they should run your government for you Ewu......... |
Unidentified arsonists, the Baptist Church at Gidan Maso village in Rogo Local Government Area of Kano State has been set ablaze and the residence of the Pastor, Rev Habila Garba, burnt by irate youths. During the incident which happened on April 1 at about 7:30 pm, one of the Pastor’s daughters died of suffocation and most parts of the house destroyed as a result of the fire. The President of “Tarayyar Masihiyawan Nijeria” (Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri Christians), General Ishaku Ahmed Dikko (retd), told journalists on Tuesday in Abuja that the intention was to kill one youth, Yahaya Joshua, who converted to Islam but later on reverted back to Christianity. The Baptist Church at GIDAN MASO village of Rogo LGA in Kano State was set on fire by youths of the Village on 01 April, 2015 at about 7:30 pm. The Church and all the properties were burnt down in the presence of the Christian Community despite all pleadings for them to stop the destruction. The arsonists gathered cornstalks and put inside the Church in order to cause greater damage. This made the action to seem deliberate and for ulterior motives. The Christians present exhibited great Christian qualities by not taking the law into their hands by trying to stop them by force. Rather than the arsonist to see reason, they were infuriated which led to setting the house of the Pastor, Rev Habila Garba, ablaze as well. As a result of the fire, one of the Pastor’s daughters died of suffocation and most of the house destroyed. They also attacked and wounded Bawa Adamu and Aminu Dauda, who received machet cuts leading to broken arms. Others received similar wounds but of lesser degrees. |
olufunmibi:Bros, thank God you are a mere mortal and not God |
Everybody has called me names but nobody even attempted to disprove my submission. Ignorance. Chai How did we get here God? |
Deceived by well crafted publicity stunts and a promised for a better life in an elaborate campaign tagged 'change' Nigeria Christians in their large numbers voted for a man who once promised to pursue the total and complete islamization of the Nigeria state. These are how they were deceived 1. A multi millionaire, end time 'pastor' was used as a front. This is a 'pastor' who was involved in many shady deals in the past including the Kano Pfizer drug trial case. 2. A promised of a better life: Some of the promises so good to be true and definitely unrealistic. N5000 for the unemployed, 40 mega watts of electricity, free feeding for school children, End to insurgency in two months, 4 refineries in 4 years, 3 million jobs every year. 3. Prolong propaganda:Its was a well scripted and excellently executed plan: Frivolous allegations of 'missing money' including £20 Billion, £12 Billion, £30 Trillion etc. 4. Fear of Violence: Many Christians stayed away from voting, and many other voted for Buhari out of fear of voilent repercussion should Buhari lose. There were mass exodus of Christians from the north prior to the election. 5. Sell outs: 'Pastors' and 'Fathers' were bribes in cash and promises to make various allegation against one of their own
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wakacome:Why are all the Christian under servants and maids? Just wondering |
suwailad:The whole purpose of boko haram and the chibok girls has been achieved so buhari and borno gov should please release those girls and wind up bk. Thunder fire you if you quote me |
1. 11 Million more people now have their PVC. The wide gap between north and south in terms of PVC distribution has been narrowed down. 2. PDP has had more political weighty defections into its fold than APC, the latest being the defection of no less than the very deputy gov of APC campaign Director General 3. Atiku, Kwankwaso and Obj have tactically withdrawn support for Buhari (Buhari here as distinct from APC) 4. Boko haram didn't see it coming but got the pounding of their lives. The surprise element in the timing was a brilliant military tactics. 5. Yobe and Adamawa were freed from Boko Haram 6. Jonathan bill board and publicity material is now all over the north 7. Buhari was in London for ....................(fill in the blank) 8. Elrufai now has a PVC 9. PVC has now being tested with 40% failure rate in Kano 10. Obanikoro against all plots of the APC is now a minister |
1. Rev Mbaka 2. Dele Momodu 3. Femi Falana 4. Rabiu Kwankwaso 5. Babatunde Fashola 6. Adams Oshiomhole 7. OBJ 9. BBOG group 10. |
I here below summarize the major impact of the election postponement the 2 major political party APC. POSITIVES: 1. Reinforced the claim by APC that PDP is likely to lose and afraid of losing 2. Opportunity to gain inroad into the SE 3. Generality of the populace losing patience in the long wait for this general election 4. APC might get some sympathy votes because of the victim image the election postponement cast on it NEGATIVES: 1. Psychologically demoralized, unsettled and loses steam. 2. Financially a spent force having most likely exhausted its budget. 3. Caught off guard without a plan for this foreseeable situation. 4. forced Buhari to undertake the severally postponed medical trip abroad, lending some crediblity to the claim of an underlying medical condition 5. Put the APC at logger head with the NA. The role of NA in election is so critical that it would have been more wise to win them over rather than antagonizing them PDP POSITIVES: 1.Gained amble time to re-strategise and win back lost ground especially in north and SW. Surprisingly campaign billboards of the PDP candidate are suddenly springing up every where in the north 2.Current onslaught and some victories against insurgency might it some electoral mileage 3.Gained more PVCs distribution in its strongholds 4.The election postponement is a strong statement that the ruling party is not yet ready to give up power 4.Prolong airing of its achievements and Buhari human rights records are beginning to make some anticipated impact NEGATIVES: 1. Portrays the party as desperate and afraid of losing. 2. Credibility issue with international observers and election monitors 3. Angered OBJ and made him to come out for a fight to finish |
See this one!
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The Special Adviser to the President Goodluck Jonathan on Media & Publicity, Reuben Abati, has advised Governor of Rivers State and the Director-General, Buhari Presidential Campaign organisation, Rotimi Amaechi, to repent and ‘change’ his ways, following his allegation that pastors took N6 billion bribe from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to campaign against the presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd). Abati posted on his Facebook page that “This is APC Propaganda, Yes. But I don’t think Christians will accept this grievous allegation that their Pastors are being bribed without proof… these guys need to repent and “CHANGE” their ways!”. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/n6-billion-bribe-to-pastors-amaechi-needs-repentance-abati/#sthash.SmlSemXC.dpuf |
The Goodluck/Sambo Campaign Support Team, Lagos on Wednesday staged a road show as part of efforts to drum up support for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state. The road show, led by former Minister of State for Defence, Sen Musliu Obanikoro, kicked off around 9a.m. from the Costain Area of Western Avenue in Surulere, terminating at Mile 12 area Ikorodu Road in the afternoon. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that over 20 trucks and numerous buses, among other vehicles were used to convey supporters as they danced all through the route. Thousands of supporters were on foot, dancing and displaying umbrellas, a situation which slowed down vehicular movement on the route for hours. Addressing newsmen after the show, Obanikoro said that the crowd attested to the fact that most people in Lagos state want President Jonathan re-elected. “I was shocked by those who dropped what they were doing to join the show, which became a kind of movement, to pass a message. “The people have shown their support for continuity and for a change in governance in Lagos that will give human face to policies. “We are doing this to create more awareness on the need for the people of Lagos to shun propaganda and vote for the right candidates,” Obanikoro said. (NAN) - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/obanikoro-leads-goodlucksambo-support-team-road-show-lagos/#sthash.9Zue6ZqL.dpuf |
Evry dck is writing a letter. Interesting time. Here is my own letter. Dear letter writers, Letters dont win election, neither do propaganda, or campaign of insurgency, or crowd at rallies or comments on social media or musicians. And if you are just getting to know this, then..... You be proper Learner Yours truly. GEJ till Buhari apologise to Nigerians |
xdream:Thank you. Just to be sure |
Do you think if buhari wins he will scrap youwin and terminate the payment our remaining trenches? |
How long will take this post to get to the FP? |
I think finally, INEC has merged with APC. This election has been rigged even before the election |
1. Northwest Zone: (a) Total registered voters 18, 616, 499. (b) Total PVCs distributed 12, 794, 880. (c) Total disenfranchised 5, 871, 619 (note: this includes over four/five million Igbo resident in Kano, Kaduna, etc who fled and are still fleeing owing to Islamist insurgency abandoning their PVCs in INEC). 2. North-Central Zone: (a) Total registered voters 10, 592, 958. (b) Total PVCs distributed 5, 859, 562. (c) Total disenfranchised 4, 733, 396. 3. Northeast Zone (troubled by Boko Haram insurgency): (a) Total registered voters 10, 447, 410. (b) Total PVCs distributed 6, 678, 148. (c) Total disenfranchised 3, 769, 262. 4. Southwest Zone: (a) Total registered voters 13, 188, 854. (b) Total PVCs distributed 6, 403, 534 (7th January figure-6, 419, 003, in deficit of 15, 469). (c) Total disenfranchised 6, 785, 320. 5. South-south Zone: (a) Total registered voters 9, 486, 811. (b) Total PVCs distributed 6, 214, 977. (c) Total disenfranchised 3, 271, 834. 6. Southeast Zone: (a) Total registered voters 7, 178, 185. (b) Total PVCs distributed 4, 378, 329. (c) Total disenfranchised 2, 799, 856. 7. FCT (Federal Capital Territory-Abuja): (a) Total Registered Voters 892, 628, (b) PVCs distributed 459, 913. (c) Total disenfranchised 432, 715. Analysis: 1. Total PVCs distributed in twenty days (from 7th January to 27th January, 2015)=4, 004, 948 2. Total PVCs distributed in ten days= 2,002, 474 3. Total PVCs distributed since 2014 up till 27th January, 2015=42, 779, 339(note: these official accounts have not been independently verified) 4. Total Nigerian registered voters disenfranchised as of date=26, 054,137 5. Total PVCs not yet produced and delivered to INEC as at 27th January 2015=10, 491, 866. 6. Total Registered Voters as of September 2014 as contained in the INEC’s National Register of Voters=70, 383, 427 7. Total Registered Voters randomly and arbitrarily deleted by INEC leading to issuance of a new figure of 68, 833, 476=1, 543, 961 8. State-by-State breakdown of the deleted registered voters of 1, 543, 961=not given by INEC till date 9. State-by-State breakdown of 68, 833, 476 registered voters penciled down to vote in the February polls=not given by INEC till date. Further Analysis: 10. Total Registered Voters as at 27/1/2015, in the entire North including the FCT; using INEC’s supplied data of September 2014=40, 549, 586 11. Total Registered Voters in the entire South using same data=29, 853, 850 12. Total number of PVCs holders in the entire North as at 27th January, 2015=25, 332, 590 13. Total number of PVCs holders in the entire South as at same date=16, 996, 840 14. Total number of Registered Voters that received their PVCs in the entire North from 7th January to 27th January 2015=2, 950, 113. 15. Total number of Registered Voters that received theirs in the entire South in the same period=845, 542. Shocking Findings: 16. The number of distributed PVCs in five States in the Northwest (Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi and Jigawa)- 10, 527, 308; is equal in number with those distributed in the entire eleven States of the South-south and the Southeast zones (10, 593, 306). That is to say that whereas there are 10, 527, 308 PVCs holders in the five States of the Northwest zone alone, there are 10, 593, 306 PVCs holders in the entire eleven States of the South-south and the Southeast zones. 17. There are 6, 678, 148 PVCs distributed in the troubled Northeast, whereas only 4, 378, 329 PVCs holders are available in the five peaceful States of the Southeast. 18. The number of PVCs distributed as at 27th January 2015 in the 13 States of the Northwest and the Northeast(Boko Haram insurgency area) is much higher than the total number of PVCs distributed in the entire 17 States of the Southwest, the South-south and the Southeast zones. That is to say that whereas 19, 473, 028 PVCs have been distributed in the referenced 13 States of the two of the three geopolitical zones of the North; only 16, 996, 840 PVCs have been distributed in the entire 17 States of the South. Prepared By: Emeka Umeagbalasi Board Chairman, International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law 31/01/2015 https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=772814286100506&id=333519270030012 |
how far guys |
