Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:53am On Feb 17, 2015 |
Abeg throw this on front page ASAP |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:51am On Feb 17, 2015 |
Rilwon: Gbam.
I think the new NL FFK is not as smart as most pple think he is. It is not about smart. He is just impulsive. Too eager to jump and please. |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:48am On Feb 17, 2015 |
berem: Barcanista,convince people like me why I should vote for Jonathan. That should be your new task. Attacking Obasanjo and lying that he is now an APC member makes you look like FFK. Prove to us that you were not paid to do this by presenting facts about Jonathan's administration instead of character assasination. As it is now,Obasanjo is now an elder statesman just like other past Generals who once ruled Nigeria. Attacking him at this point is outrightly silly as it has nothing to do with Buhari's emergence as Nigeria's forthcoming President. President Obasanjo's elder statesmanship starts and ends in house biko. For all I care he can shove it up where the sun does not shine. I am tired of these crappy threads. Give us issue based things to talk about not people who dont even want to get into office |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:41am On Feb 17, 2015 |
CaptainAmerica1: Exactly! The annoying thing about NL is that calling bullshít does not happen fast. drop this on twitter and we call you out straight. e no dey tey |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:35am On Feb 17, 2015 |
ilugunboy: Good bless you for the concise and deep comment... Now watch as the OP and Sincere9gerian will abandon this thread or fail to reply the posts replying their myopia. The Naira is 214 to a dollar and we arguing about crap. |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:33am On Feb 17, 2015 |
gists: Thanks my brother. I completely agree with you. But I have dealt with people opening threads like this in the past and I can assure you they have ready-made answer. They will simply avoid that question by asking you to stay on this topic which is meant to look at OBJ. They will go further and ask you to open a new topic for your question. That is how sneaky they are.
OBJ has never been a saint and I am sure he himself must have admitted that in the past. But nobody can accuse OBJ of being tribalistic like this daunce of a president. OBJ tactically defused OPC - a criminal/militia group from his own tribe. Compare that with the arming and billion dollar contract GEJ is giving to ND militants to the extent that they can come on air and threaten the entire nation. Inspite of this, we are voting GMB/PYO and not OBJ, so I don't see the relevance of this thread to start with. Nigeria is one of clowns. We leave the important things and chase shadows. Of all thibgs to be an issue of supposedly intelligent discuss it is President Obasanjo. I will rather talk of his supporters which is why he is so important. He himself is morally bankrupt. |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:30am On Feb 17, 2015 |
Sunnybobo3: Irrelevant to the topic. It is completely and totally relevant. You peole dont have an idea how much influence President Obasanjo has on his immediate followers who have huge electoral values. Every party will beg him to lean towards then. It is something they want the APC is not guilty of anything but wanting votes |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:26am On Feb 17, 2015 |
Bluetooth2: They gave him a laptop, paid for his subscription, gave him money and promised him a job after the election. That's very nice. Personnal attacks is not allowed please. I love burying people with their own posts and not personality. I got this |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:24am On Feb 17, 2015 |
ilugunboy: Only someone with malicious intent will insinuate that obj is a member of APC..... Lol. I guess this is what they want to spend 6 weeks doing. Funny |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:22am On Feb 17, 2015 |
CaptainAmerica1: Muazu admitted that mistakes were made in the past and [size=14pt]Obasanjo should come and lead the party,[/size] adding that the leader of the party, President Goodluck Jonathan was also waiting eagerly for him to come back to the party. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/muazu-pdp-mark-daniel-beg-obasanjo-forgiveness/#sthash.dDAMRQo9.dpuf People forget that we can actually go back to bring back scores and scores of times that the PDP went to crawl and beg President Obasanjo. Now that he left, it now surfaces that he is evil? Please I am calling bullshít right here |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:20am On Feb 17, 2015 |
barcanista: At least no one will have the moral right to say "PDP has wrecked Nigeria For 15years" because the Man that spent 8years, his Vice Atiku, His House of Reps Speaker Aminu Mansari and Majority of the Governors as at then are happily in APC. I feel bad for Buhari though, but life must go on. They say Goodluck practice 16>19, but under Obasanjo the APC Navigator there was 5>19. #Insincerity Hilarious is President Obasanjo now in the APC? Please produce his membership card. |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:18am On Feb 17, 2015 |
BTW, if the OP does not do a piece on General Ibrahim Babangida.......
*seats back to eat some popcorn* |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:12am On Feb 17, 2015 |
Rilwon: You are a fo0l
Who told you that OBJ is the navigator of APC? are you aware of what Kayode Ogundamisi (a staunch APC supporter) said about him yesterday on TVC?
Guy try harder...muh4ker They don't realize that everyone knows Obasanjo is bad. Just like Buhari said "Obasanjo's endorsement will bring more votes" It ends there. President Obasanjo is only useful due to the votes he brings. After that, he is as useful as everyone is Abeokuta thinks. lol. |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:10am On Feb 17, 2015 |
gists: OP, Many thanks for this. But yet again just like your recent topics, I have to oppose you yet again because you forget so very salient facts. True most, if not all of these things you said are true and that is why some of us have never and probably will never be OBJ's fan. But the fact remains that with all of his shortcomings, he achieved far more than GEJ. The Local content development initiative, the pension reform, the initialisation of the privatisation of NEPA (he unbundled NEPA to PHCN and separated into business units) and banking consolidation exercises are some of his great achievements which are yet to be matched by any of his successors. we are talking about a man who left the safety of his house and went to meet boko haram in search of peace for the country without the security of the Nigerian armed forces. If my memory serves me right, it took the president several month to visit Maiduguri despite the fact that he has all the armed forces under his control.
That notwithstanding. The most important fact you forgot (or mischievously left out) is that we are not voting OBJ, and he does not carry an APC membership card. I don't see the relevance of this thread to the electorates towards the coming election. Are we supposed to vote PDP now because OBJ is no more a PDP member? Stop being childish with this your flip-flopping simply because your erstwhile "co-progressives" disagreed with you on some points. Like someone asked you on another thread "do you change family simply because you have a disagreement with your family member?"
Finally thanks again for reminding us some of OBJ's dark side. But #IHaveDecided I am voting #GMB/PYO not OBJ. People actually forget that we know President Obasanjo is not a good man. We also do not like his personality that much. we think he is a cow and talks too much but does he have a structure that a party can use? That is the most important question. Now can we talk about better things like how come oir foreign reserves is at a low which is why we can't shore up the Naira's fall. Or why the minister of Finance/CBN governor has been quiet about the economy lately. You people really are not tracking the inflation numbers are you? I pity us |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 6:05am On Feb 17, 2015 |
Sincere9gerian: These Tinubu attack dogs never change. They have made this thread all about the op, thereby leaving the substance and chasing shadows as usual.
This is all they do in their so called "change" campaign propaganda. They preach "change" when the bulk of their members are former PDP members. They say PDP destroyed Nigeria in 16 years even when disgruntled PDP members are the "navigator" of their party. They tell us APC controlled states have built more infrastructures than the rest of the nation combined even when APC itself was created only in 2013.
Who is PDP and who is APC? Bloody hypocrites! You talk too much and in all that talk, you lose your point. I am guess your point is to show us that the APC just has a lot of PDP members right? But is it not sad that some of the best performing governors in Nigeria have not been comfortable in the PDP? What is the PDP's problem? Why can't the PDP keep governors who are performing? The Kano state governor is one of the to three best governors. I can draw a triangle of him Fashola and The Akwa Ibom dude but why did Kwakwanso leave? If these governors including Amaechi are perfprming so well and they leave the PDP, then there is a problem with the PDP itself. Ajimobi is one the governors who has been performing quietly and he has not even dreamt of leaving the APC, Fashola has had his fights and yet he stayed, same flr Aregbe.....what is wrong with the PDP and keeping their own performers? Thosr are issies to be discussed not whine that they left. Why is it that the PDP can't seem to keep their performing governors?I love to see those answered amd please don't mention greed. Ameachi has Rivers to himself so if he wants to steal, he can steal there. I see no money the APC can offer him Kwankwaso has a cult following among his supporters. he does not need APC to be relevant so why was he not comfortable with the PDP? You people are not asking the right questions. |
Politics › Re: Introducing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo:The Navigator of A.P.C Ship of "Change" by OEPHIUS(m): 5:54am On Feb 17, 2015*. Modified: 6:39am On Feb 17, 2015 |
The OP wants to do issue based discussions, please lets do that.
OBJ is not a saint, far from it. The guy is the last thing to a saint that anyone would expect but people forget one thing and that is that politics is a game of numbers and ability of people to increase those numbers is very important of you will be taken seriously.
I see his write up on President Obasanjo and smile. You think everyone else does npt Know OBJ is an arsehole who nobody likes? You really believe that we will rather chase OBJ than better issues no but he has one vote and his one vote can also influence others to come in his direction.
One thing is certain, OBJ has no electoral value in Ogun state or the Ogun/Lagos axis but he is important because of his structures and nothing else.
A lot of people might wonder why he has become a sort of golden fleece forgeting that in the South West, OBJ has a well structured political machinery that either side wants. No one cares if OBJ votes KOWA or decides to tear his own voter card, just the machinery and this is what it is about.
Please do not make this about APC alone because the APC one turned to him for support and when they asked him to "Steer them" it is evidence that they want this structure. The PDP on the other hand which you have (not) surprising fail to mention in this have actually sent men to beg OBJ to stay. Both parties want him there even if he does not join your train but to be seen to lean to you.
The lot of people here might not understand these electoral structures (please these are not rigging machineries) but a chain of old friends and politicians that also have influences over their own sphere.
As I opened with, OBJ has no direct electoral values and not a saint bit indirectly, his value is platinum. Instead of making this about APC, make this about both the PDP and APC. The game changer in the coming election in the south west, both parties want all those structures and the PDP losing President Obasanjo's structure is a huge blow to any party as even though he does not give the APC that structure, the fact that the members know their principal is not in the PDP means they are not obligated to work or ask their people to vote PDP. That is politics.
You think hanging out with President Obasanjo is something the APC likes? nah...it is all about building up the numbers |
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Health › Re: RIP DJDOLA- We Will Miss You by OEPHIUS(m): 5:34pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
Babymama1: By now you should know that you have contributed nothing to this discuss but confusion If your number of likes for your stupeedity could heal our patient,he would be here posting I hope you are happy with the result you obtained you and the likes of you blocked this case from moving forward If only you used this might with which you are saying these nonsense to drum up support to fly this guy out,we may not be where we are today Shame on you Let us learn from this Your popularity contest and over speak kept us where we are Huh? Babe your lower level intellect backside just hot kicked and shown the truth. You have been exposed as someone posting spontaneously in a bid to get attention and say "Babyosisi said". Sorry some of us actually follow this threads and the updates and we can easily did up the facts not the ones you want people to believe. |
Health › Re: RIP DJDOLA- We Will Miss You by OEPHIUS(m): 5:26pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
Babymama1: Below was a desperate email I sent privately to a team member on December 20 One month ago I am making these known to clarify certain things and to make us sit back and think so we not repeat the same mistake again. So anyone telling you they only became aware of cancer this January is being economical with the truth You shared that mail December 19th right? 19th is a friday they came with an update in December 24th which is a wednesday that they have contacted HCB hospital in India!!! I don't think you are also aware that that period from December 21st to 5 January in Nigeria was basically holiday season and no hospitals will be operating in that capacity. Which means they would have to wait until January to have the tests, wait for the results and from the dates up there, they mentioned that they started January 6th this year and got the results and everything this week. Did you skip maths class? |
Health › Re: RIP DJDOLA- We Will Miss You by OEPHIUS(m): 5:19pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
Babymama1: That was me December 19 when DJ was still on his feet And who told you Hameed is bed ridden? Are you privy to information we don't have or you are following the path that made you shout liver/kidney transplant again? |
Health › Re: RIP DJDOLA- We Will Miss You by OEPHIUS(m): 5:17pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
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Health › Re: RIP DJDOLA- We Will Miss You by OEPHIUS(m): 5:15pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
r231: Update
24 December 21:10pm
On Monday 22nd, the field officer was able to accompany Hamed to Lakeshore Cancer Center in Victoria Island.
Registration at the hospital and Consultations with the oncologist were done and some tests were prescribed to identify the source of the malignancy.
It is instructive to state that we now have two doctors working with us behind the scenes helping via email to make sense of the tests and recommended treatments. Also LCC does not admit patients.
The oncologist has recommended he continue the drug regimen for abdominal TB in the meantime at the Life Specialist where he is being stabilised.
We intend to do a Laparoscopy to have a clearer picture and we are working on that
The following hospitals were contacted
1. Reddington - No response as they said they with only provide a quote upon referral
2. HCG -an Indian hospital too was contacted but the opinion of the consulting doctors is that chemotherapy and the treatment plan recommended may not be beneficial for the patient
3. Paelon Memorial - they are fully booked for the year.
4. Eko Hospital- they don't perform such a procedure
5. AVLSC was contacted but they are fully booked.
Hamed is at Life Specialist and will be there over the XMas period
If you are chanced, he will appreciate your prayers and visits. Once we are informed due to the hospital protocol, the field officer can facilitate a visit
Also please for those who are able, keep the donations coming in as the necessary tests and the operation to determine the growth seen will most likely be done in the new year.
TeHN This was posted on the 24th of December last year. Notice that they listed an Indian hospital among those they consulted with and yet our dear Tribalist Osisi has been running het fingers that they did not look at the angle. If by the 24 of last year this was the update wad anyone expecting anything to be be done between then and the first week of January this year? You people do not appreciate the sacrifice these people have taken and it is sad |
Health › Re: RIP DJDOLA- We Will Miss You by OEPHIUS(m): 5:02pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
colossus2: I am not responsible for your interpretation dude. How do you take him from Eruwa to India when you did not have a diagnosis from Eruwa? From Eruwa a patient has to be stabilized and then diagnosed. |