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EbiJUNIRO:Gej apologist are always on the defensive and always insult others when they can't refute facts intelligently . Just so that u know, your insults are mere bytes and bits in Zeros and ones. Unlike you, i don't celebrate mediocrity and bigotry. Irredeemable f**l! |
hyfr:Irredeemable fool you are. We know ur category. Just so that I may ask, what are the qualities you have seen in gej that doesn't depict clownishness? FYI, I wasn't an apc person but it has dawned on me and many of ur old gej asslickers that pdp has no good plans for Nigeria. The cry for change is now a force that PDP and your clownish, thieving and incompetent president is very afraid of. |
president - clown First lady- Mad. these are the pple some irredeemable fools want in Aso villa to preside over the affairs of 170million pple? |
Very fake pics. There is a pics of gej in the same exact position and outfit but with different pple. The background is fake as as well. We started seeing these pics when Nigerians started asking questions of pej's education and qualifications. I have asked these questions before; if gej was a lecturer, how come we haven't seen anyone he has taught? If he has a PhD degree, where are his publications. SaTANiods are it again. Fabricating stories for the paymasters. |
Only corrupt and thieves who have sank Nigeria are afraid of Buhari. Though I wanted APC to field Fashola as presidential candidate because he is an ideal leader, I would vote Buhari over Jonathan. It isn't just gej that would be leaving the office but the whole crop of cabal destroying the future of Nigerians since independence. Let's have a change. Only irredeemable fools expect to do the same wrong things over and over and expect positive results . PDP needs to be the opposition come 2015. |
Obi1kenobi: |
I never expected much from obj though. To me, his only failure still affects us today and that is the failure of credible elections and making inec really independent and efficient. We wouldn't have been in this mess today. |
In my opinion, gej is more religiously extreme than Buhari even. How would a sitting president be accompanied by a pastor in almost all events. Campaigning in churches and and publicly declaring that its the prayers of his pastors that has kept him safe. What does that portend? Gej admin stinks of ethno-religious bigotry than any we have ever witnessed in this country. Its easier to see fanatism in others while ignoring yours. The few Nigerians with discerning mind knew this would be the outcome of an incompetent president and warned against voting for someone who seemed clueless but simple-minds saw it as humility. |
It has gotten to the point where those who stick by the truth are seen as lunatics. This is a Direct result of sub standard education that about 90percent of graduates have. We have a highly flawed value system. I saw a fellow wearing the tan T-shirt proudly earlier this morning. He was obviously a lowlife tout with no educating nor enlightenment. So, I said to myself, only these category of Nigerians would ignore the many irregularities of this admin and support it. After all, he could boast of the 3k in his pockets that day as pay for attending tan group events. Its a really pitiable the Nigerian youth mentality. Like the op said, many are like zombies and brainwashed individuals. Nairaland is where you find many of them. The taniods and gej online pages typist. |
ITbomb:obviously, you have no proper investment or business. People who have properties and a future to protect don't comment like this. The onus of good governance is on us the citizens of this country. Why do you even think your region wouldn't be worse than the present state of Nigeria ? You may be saddled with nepotism, ethic conflicts and complex, corruption and lack rule-of-law . |
Extom:Very clueless government. I was shocked at the agreement of a ceasefire between a federal government and an insurgent (not rebels) . Who does that? Especially at a time that the government is alleging winning the war against the insurgency and many surrendering? |
2cato:They sell lies to you and you accept it hook, line and sinker. GBM wasn't the one that said that. It was credited to an aggrieved PDP member but I guess your don't know because your don't follow events or read the papers. |
@op, you are obviously a mediocrist. She was probably appalled by the personality of your president . A president of the most populous black nation without confidence and charisma. He couldn't answer questions? smh for Nigeria! Have u ever heard the presidents of Kenya and Ghana speak or address people? You might probably not see the difference for being a mediocrist. |
manutdadex:you are still a dunce! your reasoning depicts that u are not better than an unenlightened tout. |
THE admission by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) of knowledge of the botched illegal arms deal in far away South Africa on a private jet reeks of treachery. To government and their cohorts, the quick admission of knowledge of the illegal deal portrays ‘responsibility’ and is expected to attenuate the magnitude of the scandal. To discerning Nigerians however, this is a scandal that readily fixes into a large portion of the puzzle regarding the intractable insurrection wrecking havoc on the country. The enormity of the admission is scary. By this admission, the FGN accepts culpability to a violation of the territorial integrity of a fellow African country. It admitted to the possibility of being a party to the perpetration and escalation of perennial communal conflict for which illegal arms deal is a major pillar. It also admitted to thwarting the efforts of the AU, the UN and other multilateral bodies in ending light arms proliferation linked to violence especially on the African soil. On the home front, the acknowledgement and the ‘confession’ conform to the pattern of disintegration, which threatens the existence of this very country. Nigerians have for long suspected the metamorphosis of the ‘old’ Boko Haram sect into its ‘new’ and current form. They have wondered how the ‘war-aim’ of the sect changed from engaging the Nigerian state to that of total annihilation of the entire northeast and its inhabitants. Nigerians have been left confounded as to the source of the sophisticated fire power of the sect which made Nigerian soldiers develop cold feet at the mere mention of its name. They have wondered why the strategy of the FGN fell short of swiftness and deftness; why reconnaissance and air offensive was jettisoned even as the ‘BH’ employs helicopters in its campaign; and why the preference for only ‘retaliatory’ killings which never admits of innocent civilian casualty! Until now, pro- Government apologists and pseudo- analysts and so called ‘security experts’, including their lackeys in the media have made us believe that both Al- Qaedah and the Taliban have ‘met’ to arm Boko Haram to the teeth, even without a shred of evidence. While these pseudo-analysts and security experts portray a poor understanding of geography and logistics, their ‘cohorts’ in the media displayed crass mediocrity and preference for sensational rather than investigative journalism. Of course, official security agencies burrowed under these thin covers to feed Nigerians with irrational and illogical explanations on their conduct of the counter insurgency. As heinous a crime as this scandal is, beneficiaries of this epileptic administration have gone on air to provide spurious explanations. One of them claimed that the scenario (of illegal procurement of arms) is normal under an insurgency situation; another claimed that America and some Western countries denied official arms transaction with the FGN. Neither of these nor any of the other explanations holds water. For instance, it is not the case that the people of the northeast have declared war on the nation in which case it would have been argued that the arms was for a ‘fifth column’ operation in the enemy camp with the expectation of a damage from within. If weapons have gone out to parties other than Nigerian soldiers, it would only have gone to ‘insurgents’ whose attacks have been indiscriminately directed at the same people they are insinuated to wanting to rule. And even if the West led by America demonstrated reluctance to sell arms to the FG (probably because of what they know that the rest of us did not- remember their refusal to work with our military on the excuse that it is divided) other weapons-producing nations such as Russia and China would have been too glad to sell to us even on credit! Even then, why were the South African authorities not notified of the deal before hand? Summarily what we have here is a case of clandestine plot to fester the insurgency for sectional and political gains by those pushing it! Again the process through which the deal got to that advanced stage is also a case for worry and needs scrutiny. It is clear that the deal circumvented official military line and protocols, but did it also escape official budgetary appropriation? This draws in the Finance Ministry as to who provided the seized fund that is now in the coffers of the South African government. Again by way of simple logic, if the process circumvented official lines and protocols, then the ‘disbursement’ of the arms, had they been bought, would have equally circumvented Nigerian soldiers; so for who are the weapons meant? Is this the first of such purchase? Why not with an aircraft from the Air force or the Presidency? These pertinent questions beg for answers; but will they ever be answered, considering the character of this government? On CAN, the organization gave the Chibok Girls’ abduction a religious coloration with the release of the girls’ names along religious lines while the FG looked on. The CAN leader has before now threatened a ‘nationwide Christian retaliation’ at some points in the Boko Haram crisis which left many wondering whether he has a stockpile of arms and an army to prosecute such. Therefore, if the FGN is illegally procuring arms through a company in which he has interest and with his private jet, one can wonder if there is an unholy alliance between the two and for purposes that are necessarily sinister! Again, looking at the summary of Davis Stephen’s (Australian negotiator) revelation about Boko Haram’s sponsors; it puts it to us that the latest phase of the insurgency is ‘cloned’. Former Governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff was connected to the first and original Boko Haram, while the immediate past Chief of Army Staff Azubuike Ihejirika was connected to the ‘new’ and ‘improved’ one that we have seen to be more sophisticated and morbid at killing. It is therefore beyond conjectures that illegal arms must have been getting into some wrong hands even before now with the poor people of the northeast becoming hapless victims of a double pronged war. As for the Israeli connection, spies and arms dealers of Israeli origin spread across the world have reputation for fermenting and arming opposition and militia groups, especially across Africa. They have always found haven where bigots wield influence. They once supported a secessionist bid in this country. The latest victim of their divisive and insidious activities is South-Sudan. After a referendum sliced that country away from Sudan, Salvar Kiir (who succeeded John Garang) has driven his own people nearly to a state of genocide over the same reason of resource control for which they went away from Sudan! Israel and its espionage agencies have never been known to be part of anything peaceful. We therefore wondered when the ‘Israeli connection’ was made. The withdrawal of the Catholic Church from CAN is belated. For long, discerning Nigerian Christians have noted with apprehension, the war posture of their ‘Commander in Chief’. Many have even condemned him publicly, but because of shared antagonism by many among the leadership of CAN, they patted him on the back. Disowning him now does little to absolve of culpability. As we speak, the U.S. government is in the process of probing ‘the sudden riches’ of a retired army chief whose sudden wealth in known foreign accounts now runs into billions of naira! As at 2012, official Nigerian sources showed that a whopping sum of N5.71 billion was budgeted for the acquisition of military equipment out of the total N34.36 billion of defence budget. What happened to this and subsequent budgets that we now need a clandestine arrangement for illegal arms? Finally, there are those who tried to ameliorate the degree of this scandal by narrowing it down to money laundering or toward 2015 General Elections. Neither of these explains it. If the cash was a reward for some job well done, Nigerians have always known how to ferry their ‘cash’ to desired destinations. As for reasons of the elections, the magnitude of the purchase is rather incomprehensible for an electioneering process. This scandal mirrors the IranContra scandal, where sitting American officials sold arms to Iran in order to clandestinely fund the Contra rebellion in Nicaragua despite existing laws prohibiting sales of arms to Iran. Nigeria must get to the bottom of this and appropriate sanctions must be considered. • Yekinni Shakiru is Executive Director, Center for Global Peace initiate. |
sexzskil:Its ironic isn't it? and a painful reality it is! smh for naija! |
an inept fg who's incompetence extends to corruption. If the fg couldn't even steal money wisely, do u expect such to be wise in running the affairs of the country. This is the most mediocre of all fg. This is just a case of money laundering and nothing more. The arms deal talk is just and excuse. |
theshadyexpress:Irredeemable f**l |
Gbawe:9.3million likes! |
For the same reason he tried to remove presidential debate thought the house. He is incompetent and can't face intelligent questions. The man is an acute mediocre as many of his e warriors are. Why I don't bother with you pple (gej as*lickers) is because you are touts who are always irrational. Its easy for the camel to pass thru the eyes of the needle than for an intelligent and sane person to support gej. |
PhD holder my foot! Jonathan is a scam. Everything told about him is a lie. lecturer they say? which university? who has ever claimed he was tutored by him? His wife was his sugar mom who sponsored his half baked education. I sorry for pple without sense of discernment. |
Jonathan's presidency stinks of mediocrity and blatant corruption |
Gej is an illegal oil bunker! |
berem: I just wonder o! Okonjo Iweala is now the defence minister.She is nothing than an agent of IMF sent to make sure Nigeria and Africa never achieve economic power |
helphelp: Definitely, most of you don't seem to get my point.You are just wasting ur mb trying to explain to dullards and played online typist for gej. Many Nigerians are gullible .The ones that would understand ur point have left nairaland . |
Piloeternity: The whole saga sounds like a well written script in nollywood. Is it now wen d BH boys are surrendering that GEJ is now saying this.. HmmThank you! Sound minded pple knew that BH is govt sponsored conspiracy for 2015. I said this a while ago that insurgency would be stopped and Nigerians being gullible pple will rush to the polls and vote in a saviour for second term. Vigilante and hunters killed 75 BH members that ran out on ammunition right? why? because their supplies didn't come from the army at that time. Massive surrendering of BH members and the supposed death of another shakau months before elections. The coincidence of the c and c comments on crushing BH now as against the persistent cry for help from the international community is also questionable. Nigerians are mostly gullible and even the silliest of conspiracy goes unnoticed by the them . BH is FG's tool to finish opposition and win sympathy votes like in 2011. |
Foolish president getting support from only foolish Nigerians . A pure disgrace to those of us from the Naija delta. |
ba7man: Seriously, s7upidity is very rampant and high in this Country and they wear it with pride.You are so right bro! ignorance mix with arrogance is disastrous. Most Nigerians just say crap from their mouth. |
You would wonder why an atheist who can't explain how he got a strand of hair adamantly holds on to his belief that there is no God. At a time when great scientist are realising and accepting the plausibility of the divine and supernatural, one fool would be so blind to say authoritatively that there is no God. These set of pple walk around a mysterious would with plenty of phenomena unexplained. The bible says, only a fool say there is no God. Can u explain what energy is besides knowing its there? Many expect God to appear to them bfor they believe. Do you know where God has placed man? Giving man a semblance of Himself. Are expecting A God to correct other gods by force? It is left for you to decide. God is unseen to us because of our fallen nature. It will be that way till we return to him in a pure form and made perfect at resurrection. The bible says that the things that are seen are temporal while that not seen are eternal. Today, quantum physics has discovered that what we actually hold as matter and feel as substance is nothing more than different forms of energy. A study of the atom left them in shock as they discovered that its nothing but space. Just energy vibrating at different frequencies. Man is a spirit. The great apostle Paul said, what is life than mere vapour in the wind? Ever stopped and pondered on time. How a whole lifetime to a fly is just 7days? We count in years right? To eternity , our lifetime is merely a dream. |
sambright2012: Goodluck ebele jonathan is d wisiest president i hv eva seen,can sm1 see good reasons y GEJ is nt implimenting full force on d boko ple, 75% of d military heads re core northers who will prefer a successful coup dat must c d daeth of GEJ and other enemies of d north, if GEJ complete equip d military against bokoharam, they must definitly use it against him and against d niger delta boys who re also dia fear.for d first time airforce patake on d war d story is urgly, if we search vry well d two pilots ,d lada monitors and all who re concernd on d mission of d jet re core notherner or some caword yarouba who has nofin to say on d affairs of d nation.I tire for this comment ! smh |
sexkilzaphull: Leave your servant alone so the master (electorates) who 'voted' for him become the slaves? Most of you people are still backward, uncivilized, uneducated and downright clannish! Well, if you want Nigerians to leave him alone, let him resign and become a private citizen or your traditional ruler. In our own country, we MUST and WILL make our "leaders" accountable to the maximum extent possible!good talk! I am amazed to how shallow Nigerians can be sometimes . Pple don't know that during elections , when you cast your vote for someone, what you are doing is putting your socio-economic destiny on him/her. |
Everyday that I wake up and go to work. I see foolish pple left, right and center. 80% of Nigerians are bigots and fools. TAN is just a collection of fools ! one is either a bigot or a fool to support TAN . |