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PoliticsRe: Ekiti Election: Pdp Candidate Raises Alarm Over Alleged Manipulation Of Results by Ndonu101: 7:52pm On Jul 14, 2018
This is the aspect of our election that I don't understand. it should not be possible to manipulate results without detecting it!

this is 2018 for God's sake!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Jets Out Of Nigeria Sunday by Ndonu101: 6:10pm On Jul 14, 2018
They will find any reason to travel

I am sure he will end up in London again for other reasons

medical check-up loading
PoliticsINEC Responsible For The Madness We Call Elections! by Ndonu101(op): 5:43pm On Jul 14, 2018
INEC is responsible for all the election rigging in Nigeria. for some weird reasons they feel an obligation to claim every election is successful and announce a result!. If INEC does the right thing you wont need 30,000 armed police men in Ekiti. It would have been possible to conduct this election with 10,000 unarmed policemen with an armed response team of around 5000 armed policemen in the background deployed only in the trouble spots if violence breaks out.

INEC must be willing to re-conduct elections 11 times if politicians are willing to rig 10 times. It is not the place of INEC to cover up the shame of politicians. this is a battle of will.

INEC claims to take people's finger print during registration. If voting is also by thumb print then there should be no rigging. If INEC can store electoral materials after election then it should be possible to retrospectively analyse the electoral materials for wards where there are complaints of electoral rigging to see if there are repeating fingerprints on the ballot to prove rigging. if for any reason the ballot is not available after voting then such wards should be cancelled and should be made to reconduct election.

This is simple people. The only reason we have all this uncivilised violence on election day is simply because of INEC desperation to announce results. If politicians realise INEC are in no rush to announce results and due diligence may be done retrospectively politicians will begin to behave themselves!

at the moment it feels like the Wild Wild West and everyone is trying to outmuscle each other. The Government, opposition, INEC, Police and Army are all complicit in this madness we call elections!
PoliticsRe: Ekiti Election: REC Says Polls Were 90% Successful by Ndonu101: 5:35pm On Jul 14, 2018
INEC is responsible for all the election rigging in Nigeria. for some weird reasons they feel an obligation to claim every election is successful and announce a result!. If INEC does the right thing you wont need 30,000 armed police men in Ekiti. It would have been possible to conduct this election with 10,000 unarmed policemen with an armed response team of around 5000 armed policemen in the background deployed only in the trouble spots if violence breaks out.

INEC must be willing to re-conduct elections 11 times if politicians are willing to rig 10 times. It is not the place of INEC to cover up the shame of politicians. this is a battle of will.

INEC claims to take people's finger print during registration. If voting is also by thumb print then there should be no rigging. If INEC can store electoral materials after election then it should be possible to retrospectively analyse the electoral materials for wards where there are complaints of electoral rigging to see if there are repeating fingerprints on the ballot to prove rigging. if for any reason the ballot is not available after voting then such wards should be cancelled and should be made to reconduct election.

This is simple people. The only reason we have all this uncivilised violence on election day is simply because of INEC desperation to announce results. If politicians realise INEC are in no rush to announce results and due diligence may be done retrospectively politicians will begin to behave themselves!

at the moment it feels like the Wild Wild West and everyone is trying to outmuscle each other. The Government, opposition, INEC, Police and Army are all complicit in this madness we call elections!
PoliticsRe: I Won’t Go To Jail, You Can’t Accuse Me Of Stealing – Buhari by Ndonu101: 8:45pm On Jul 13, 2018
godfatherx:
Misappropriation of funds nko?
The fool does not even know that the money he spent to buy so called jets without Senate consent is a crime against Nigeria
PoliticsRe: I Won’t Go To Jail, You Can’t Accuse Me Of Stealing – Buhari by Ndonu101: 8:33pm On Jul 13, 2018
your eye go clear when Yusuf starts accounting for how a fresh graduate whose father only owned 150 cows before election became a billionaire in dollars overnight! controlling multi-million dollar ICT firms
SportsRe: Russia 2018 ‘Best World Cup Ever’ - Says FIFA President, Gianni Infantino by Ndonu101: 2:56pm On Jul 13, 2018
I agree

its the best so far!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Govt To Publish 200 Names In Fresh Looters’ List by Ndonu101: 2:06pm On Jul 13, 2018
opposition should also publish their own looters list
SportsRe: ... by Ndonu101: 2:04pm On Jul 13, 2018
I hope they suspend us from all international tournaments
PoliticsRe: Buhari Rejects Four Bills Passed By Reps, Gives Reasons by Ndonu101: 8:55pm On Jul 12, 2018
typical tit for tat Buhari. It is always Buhari's way or the high way

This is him avenging the fact that the House of Reps disagreed with him on his executive order

the President is so petty that it is childlike!
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Sensitive Materials Ready To Be Distributed To 16 Lgas In Ekiti by Ndonu101: 6:36pm On Jul 12, 2018
The main thing is to store the materials after election.

If any group goes and does multiple thumb print, it should be easy to retrospectively scan the voting paper to see if there are multiple or repeating thumb prints

with this riggers can waste their time but INEC will still be able to say at the end if the voting was fair or not and all this nonsense violence will stop
PoliticsRe: Grazing: Miyetti Allah Expresses Shock Over South-East Governors' Decision by Ndonu101: 7:20am On Jul 12, 2018
Balyz:
Myetti Allah have a point there. If ibos can be sold land for their mostly unproductive businesses in fulani dominated states, and they don't want to reciprocate the gesture in their land, then there is an urgent need to review their land tenancy status
absolute nonsense

please do review it immediately please as we have been asking Igbos in the North to come back home!

There will be no landing for FG imposed ranching in the south east. we have no land for this scheme. Northerners are free like everyone else to buy a land to build a house or rent a shop in the South East. But there will be no land for cattle ranching.
PoliticsRe: Grazing: Miyetti Allah Expresses Shock Over S/E Govs’ Decision by Ndonu101: 11:22pm On Jul 11, 2018
miyetti alah should be proscribed

they are a terror organisation
PoliticsRe: Reps Reject President Buhari’s Executive Order by Ndonu101: 10:10pm On Jul 11, 2018
Belleful:
i believe Many of you guys bashing the president and supporting the rep members do not understand what the executive order mean or just showing ur hatred for the president. pl b4 u comment try understanding what you read first.
I really don't think you get it. If you are really going to run a country based on believing on one man to decided for everyone every time and dishing out justice/injustice as he so pleases then why are we wasting money maintaining a legislator or judiciary? why do we even waste time on elections?

Buhari is a tyrant and a dictator and any legislation that he can not get through the NASS and get the people's representative to approve is definitely not in the interest of Nigeria. It does not matter how well intentioned it might look at the onset. The process is important!
SportsRe: Croatia Vs England: World Cup ( 2 - 1) On July 11 2018 by Ndonu101: 7:47pm On Jul 11, 2018
This match is an indictment of Gernot Rohr
SportsRe: Croatia Vs England: World Cup ( 2 - 1) On July 11 2018 by Ndonu101: 7:44pm On Jul 11, 2018
Gernot Rohr was claiming it is not possible to play 3-5-2 against Croatia

see how England is destroying Croatia with the same formation!
PoliticsRe: 'Hakika Islamic' Emerges - Nigerian Army by Ndonu101: 7:24pm On Jul 11, 2018
They can unmask whatever they like, Buhari is going back to Daura!
PoliticsRe: Reps Reject President Buhari’s Executive Order by Ndonu101: 6:46pm On Jul 11, 2018
That nonsense decree called "executive order" will never stand

Buhari is a tyrant!

The reasons fight against corruption is failing is weak prosecution and insincerity on the part of government. We have not yet seen any streamlined budget yet from this government that should focus on reducing waste and yet they claim to be fighting corruption!
PoliticsRe: UN Should Declare Buhari A Terrorist by Ndonu101: 6:35pm On Jul 11, 2018
Buhari is a terrorist!
PoliticsRe: Eze Madumere Releases Statement On Impeachment by Ndonu101: 10:44pm On Jul 10, 2018
Babacele:
Sir, can you be honest please? did you ever think Okorocha would bounce back 2 weeks ago? Think about that.
please what did he bounce back from or to?
PoliticsRe: Eze Madumere Releases Statement On Impeachment by Ndonu101: 10:33pm On Jul 10, 2018
Babacele:
you speak like a toddler. Gone where? Choice senatorial, Ministerial and ambassadorial picks, responsibilities and opportunities await Okorocha if he doesn't want a political holiday in preparation for a role of C in C of the Federation, if God wills, in 2023? Don't you understand Joe?
lol wake up bro you are dreaming
PoliticsRe: Eze Madumere Releases Statement On Impeachment by Ndonu101: 9:52pm On Jul 10, 2018
Babacele:
it is not necessary he installs his son inlaw ,but Madumere was politically naive to have openly and brazenly mocked Okorocha. I hope he is man enough to face the consequences. He is gone already even without impeaching him.
well Rochas is also gone! he only has a few months in office now
PoliticsRe: Eze Madumere Releases Statement On Impeachment by Ndonu101: 9:07pm On Jul 10, 2018
Babacele:
he aint seen nothing yet. Few weeks ,we warned you and izunaso but you didn't listen. It is a lesson to those who want to reap illegitimately what others have sown. Abeg ,let us go to Ekiti.
nonsense

okorocha will not install his son inlaw!

madumere will finish his tenure
PoliticsRe: See Where Potholes Drew The Map Of Nigeria by Ndonu101: 8:58pm On Jul 10, 2018
lol
PoliticsRe: Eze Madumere Releases Statement On Impeachment by Ndonu101:
The only constitutionally mandatory duty of a deputy Governor is to be Governor in the absence of the substantive Governor!


Okorocha and co will need to produce evidence of conviction for theft. Okorocha will also have to explain to Imo State people his own judgement in selecting an exconvict as deputy Governor if this is true. when did the Governor learn of this?

Also the examination of a candidate standing for election is with the electorate. Does a candidate for Governor or deputy Governor have to submit any character reference to DSS? if the answer is NO then Madumere has technically not committed any offence! The vetting process sits with the electorate and the man who appointed him as Chief of staff and went ahead to select him as deputy Governor. Also the media should have done a better job vetting him. However I dont think there is enough grounds to impeach Prince Eze Madumere at this time!


Those who want to purnish the deputy Governor may have to wait till the next election
PoliticsRe: Prince Eze Madumere's Impeachment As Imo Deputy Governor Ongoing by Ndonu101:
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PoliticsRe: FLASHBACK: The Coup Speech That Overthrew Buhari On August 27, 1985… by Ndonu101: 9:08pm On Jul 09, 2018
Text of General Ibrahim Babangida's Coup Speech

againstbabangida.com .August 27 , 1985

Fellow Nigerians,
When in December 1983, the former military leadership, headed by Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, assumed the reins of government, its accession was heralded in the history of this country. With the nation at the mercy of political misdirection and on the brink of economic collapse, a new sense of hope was created in the minds of every Nigerian.




Since January 1984, however, we have witnessed a systematic denigration of that hope. It was stated then that mismanagement of political leadership and a general deterioration in the standard of living, which had subjected the common man to intolerable suffering, were the reasons for the intervention.


Nigerians have since then been under a regime that continued with those trends. Events today indicate that most of the reasons which justified the military takeover of government from the civilians still persist.


The initial objectives were betrayed and fundamental changes do not appear on the horizon. Because the present state of uncertainty, suppression and stagnation resulted from the perpetration of a small group, the Nigerian Armed Forces could not as a part of that government be unfairly committed to take responsibility for failure. Our dedication to the cause of ensuring that our nation remains a united entity worthy of respect and capable of functioning as a viable and credible part of the international community dictated the need to arrest the situation.


Let me at this point attempt to make you understand the premise upon which it became necessary to change the leadership. The principles of discussions, consultation and co-operation which should have guided decision-making process of the Supreme Military Council and the Federal Executive Council were disregarded soon after the government settled down in 1984. Where some of us thought it appropriate to give a little more time, anticipating a conducive atmosphere that would develop, in which affairs of state could be attended to with greater sense of responsibility, it became increasingly clear that such expectations could not be fulfilled.


Regrettably, it turned out that Major-General Muhammadu Buhari was too rigid and uncompromising in his attitudes to issues of national significance. Efforts to make him understand that a diverse polity like Nigeria required recognition and appreciation of differences in both cultural and individual perceptions, only served to aggravate these attitudes.


Major-General Tunde Idiagbon was similarly inclined in that respect. As Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, he failed to exhibit the appropriate disposition demanded by his position. He arrogated to himself absolute knowledge of problems and solutions, and acted in accordance with what was convenient to him, using the machinery of government as his tool.


A combination of these characteristics in the two most important persons holding the nation's vital offices became impossible to content with. The situation was made worse by a number of other government functionaries and organisations, chief among which is the Nigerian Security Organisation (NSO). In fact, this body will be overhauled and re-organized.


And so it came to be that the same government which received the tumultuous welcome now became alienated from the people. To prevent a complete erosion of our given mandate therefore, we had to act so that hope may be rebuilt.


Let me now address your attention to the major issues that confront us, so that we may, as one people, chart a future direction for our dear country. We do not pretend to have all the answers to the questions which our present problems have put before our nation. We have come with the strongest determination to create an atmosphere in which positive efforts shall be given the necessary support for lasting solutions.


For matters of the moment which require immediate resolutions, we intend to pursue a determined programme of action. Major issues falling into this category have been identified and decisions taken on what should be done.


Firstly, the issue of political detainees or convicts of special military tribunals. The history of our nation had never recorded the degree of indiscipline and corruption as in the period between October 1979 and December 1983.


While this government recognises the bitterness created by the irresponsible excesses of the politicians, we consider it unfortunate that methods of such nature as to cause more bitterness were applied to deal with past misdeeds. We must never allow ourselves to lose our sense of natural justice. The innocent cannot suffer the crimes of the guilty. The guilty should be punished only as a lesson for the future. In line with this government's intention to uphold fundamental human rights, the issue of detainees will be looked into with despatch.


As we do not intend to lead a country where individuals are under the fear of expressing themselves, the Public Officers Protection Against False Accusation Decree 4 of 1984 is hereby repealed. And finally, those who have been in detention under this decree are hereby unconditionally released. The responsibility of the media to disseminate information shall be exercised without undue hindrance. In that process, those responsible are expected to be forthright and to have the nation's interest as their primary consideration.


The issue of decrees has generated a lot of controversies. It is the intention of this government to review all other decrees.


The last twenty months have not witnessed any significant changes in the national economy. Contrary to expectations, we have so far been subjected to a steady deterioration in the general standard of living; and intolerable suffering by the ordinary Nigerians have risen higher, scarcity of commodities has increased, hospitals still remain mere consulting clinics, while educational institutions are on the brink of decay. Unemployment has stretched to critical dimensions.


Due to the stalemate, which arose in negotiation with the International Monetary Fund, the former government embarked on a series of counter-trade agreements. Under the counter-trade agreements, Nigerians were forced to buy goods and commodities at higher prices than obtained in the international market. The government intends to review the whole issue of counter-trade.


A lot has been said and heard about our position with the International Monetary Fund. Although we formally applied to the fund in April 1983, no progress has as yet been made in the negotiation and a stalemate has existed for the last two years.


We shall break the deadlock that frustrated the negotiations with a view to evaluating more objectively both the negative and positive implications of reaching a mutual agreement with the Fund. At all times in the course of discussions, our representatives will be guided by the feelings and aspirations of the Nigerian people.


It is the view of this government that austerity without structural adjustment is not the solution to our economic predicament. The present situation whereby 44 per cent of our revenue earning is utilised to service debts is not realistic. To protect the danger this poses to the poor and the needy in our society, steps will be taken to ensure comprehensive strategy of economic reforms.


The crux of our economic problems has been identified to centre around four fundamental issues:


1. A decrease of our domestic production, while our population continues to increase.


2. Dependence on import for both consumer goods and raw materials for our industries.


3. A grossly unequal gap between the rich and the poor.


4. The large role played by the public sector in economic activity with hardly any concrete results to justify such a role.


These are the problems we must confront.


ON FOREIGN POLICY:


Nigeria's foreign policy in the last 20 months has been characterised by inconsistency and incoherence. It has lacked the clarity to make us know where we stood on matters of international concern to enable other countries relate to us with seriousness. Our role as Africa's spokesman has diminished because we have been unable to maintain the respect of African countries.


The ousted military government conducted our external relations by a policy of retaliatory reactions. Nigeria became a country that has reacted to given situations, rather than taking the initiative as it should and always been done. More so, vengeful considerations must not be the basis of our diplomacy. African problems and their solutions should constitute the premise of our foreign policy.


The realisation of the Organisation of African Unity of the Lagos Plan of Action for self-sufficiency and constructive co-operation in Africa shall be our primary pursuit.


The Economic Community of West African States must be reborn with the view to achieving the objective of regional integration. The problems of drought-stricken areas of Africa will be given more attention and sympathy, and our best efforts will be made to assist in their rehabilitation within the limits of our resources. Our membership of the United Nations Organisation will be made more practical and meaningful. The call for a new International Economic Order which lost its momentum in the face of the debt crisis will be made once again.


Nigeria hereby makes a renewed request to the Non-Aligned Movement to regroup and reinvigorate its determination to restructure the global economic system, while we appeal to the industrialized nations to positively consider the debt plight of the developing countries and assist in dealing with the dangers that face us. We shall remain members of the various multilateral institutions and inter-governmental organisations which we belong to and do what must be done to enhance the membership and participation within them.


Fellow Nigerians, this country has had since independence a history mixed with turbulence and fortune. We have witnessed our rise to greatness, followed with a decline to the state of a bewildered nation. Our human potentials have been neglected, our natural resources put to waste. A phenomenon of constant insecurity and overbearing uncertainty has become characteristic of our national existence.


My colleagues and I are determined to change the course of history. This government is determined to unite this country. We shall not allow anything to obstruct us. We recognise that a government, be it civilian or military, needs the consent of the people to govern if it is to reach its objective. We do not intend to rule by force. At the same time, we should not be expected to submit to unreasonable demands. Fundamental rights and civil liberties will be respected, but their exercise must not degenerate into irrational expression nor border on subversion.


The War Against Indiscipline will continue, but this time, in the minds and conduct of Nigerians, and not by way of symbolism or money-spending campaigns.


This government, on its part, will ensure that the leadership exhibits proper example. Criticisms of actions and decisions taken by us will be given necessary attention and where necessary changes made in accordance with what is expected of us.


Let me reiterate what we said in 1984: This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country but Nigeria. We must all stay and salvage it together. This time it shall be pursued with deeper commitment and genuine sincerity.


There is a lot of work to be done by every single Nigerian. Let us all dedicate ourselves to the cause of building a strong, united and viable nation for the sake of our own lives and the benefits of posterity.

Finally, I wish to commend the members of the Armed Forces and the Nigeria Police for their mature conduct during the change.


I thank you all for your co-operation and understanding.


God bless Nigeria.
http://againstbabangida.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=140&Itemid=1
PoliticsRe: FLASHBACK: The Coup Speech That Overthrew Buhari On August 27, 1985… by Ndonu101: 9:05pm On Jul 09, 2018
Buhari Government = 1 big "Deja Vu"
PoliticsRe: FLASHBACK: The Coup Speech That Overthrew Buhari On August 27, 1985… by Ndonu101: 8:40pm On Jul 09, 2018
PoliticsRe: FLASHBACK: The Coup Speech That Overthrew Buhari On August 27, 1985… by Ndonu101: 8:25pm On Jul 09, 2018
sparog:
Same shit different time

But he his trying his best dis time only that his best is too slow for Nigerians
its Dejavu all over again for me.

Buhari never changed, the facts were there for all to see. But Nigerians chose to engage in collective amnesia!


But just like IBB from the North Central, another character who has been his kryptonite also from the North Central is emerging to stop him!


Saraki will play a key role in stopping Buhari but this time through the ballot box! get your PVC ready!
PoliticsRe: The Unofficial Results Of The Annulled June 12 1993 Election by Ndonu101: 6:22pm On Jul 09, 2018
obviously when Nigeria was somewhat innocent

not the made-up mega population and astronomical results we see from Kano these days!
PoliticsRe: PDP To Challenge Buhari's Executive Order In Court! by Ndonu101(op): 8:07pm On Jul 08, 2018
In acknowledging the abundance of laws that deal on the subject matter, Abuja-based Abubakar Sani said, “We have enough provisions under existing statutes for dealing with the subject matter of the order. Two of them are Sections 29 and 34 of the EFCC Act. So, what’s new? Besides, the validity of the order is open to question, given that, unlike those provisions of the EFCC Act, it purports to empower law enforcement agencies to interfere with a person’s right to property, which is guaranteed under Section 44 of the Constitution without recourse to a court of law. This is obviously worrisome and is of dubious validity.”

“I don’t know what that order has come to change because extant laws are there. I don’t know whether there is a lacuna in the laws that will warrant such order.”
Sani alleged that the APC-led government is desperate as the election draws closer and is therefore trying to shore up its position ahead of the forthcoming election.

“Buhari is loosing his allies and it has to do with his style. His action is unconstitutional,” Sani declared.
http://guardian.ng/news/lawyers-urge-legal-action-against-unconstitutional-presidential-executive-order/

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