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LiteratureRe: The President's Daughter And I {by Vict-vames} by OlaSpeaker(m): 3:10pm On Dec 28, 2015
oga abeeeeeeeg finish dis tori if u jo want make i vex wit u!!!!! ;Doga abeeeeeeeg finish dis tori if u jo want make i vex wit u!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Zakzaky Ran Parallel Govt For 20 Years, Zaria Residents Allege by OlaSpeaker(m): 7:17am On Dec 28, 2015
ishiamu:
Cooked up stories by el rufai and his goons
Have you ever ran into this dangerous group if you have then you will know what the Zaria people have been facing. mind you el-rufai has nothing to loose here why cook up a story when the whole incident is not connected to him irrespective of the fact that the incident happen in his state he is not the party involve and if you doubt the voice of the Zaria residents stop indicting el-rufai and journey to Zaria conduct your own interview and findings and find the truth
Christianity EtcRe: Was Jesus Born On Christmas Day? by OlaSpeaker(m): 11:38am On Dec 25, 2015
Though there is no point arguing the date Jesus was born but let me say this that your argument was wrong due that no one has actually accertain the date of christ birth even biblical account didn't give us an actual date and that is one of the mysteries surrounding the birth of the Messiah Matthew says a LITTLE CHILD, not a newborn or an infant, was with Mary when the Magi paid their visit. Jesus could have been up to TWO YEARS OLD when people from "the east" came to see him (see Matthew 2:16). Verse 11 of
Matthew 2 also answers two other questions. It
says the visit occurred in a HOUSE, not at a
temporary structure like a stable. At close to
two years old not only was Jesus too big to
sleep in a manger but also he was living in a
permanent dwelling that afforded the family
better sleeping accommodations. Note also the
verse does NOT mention Joseph being present
when the wise men came to the house.;
The birth of Jesus might have been in January, February, March, August, September, November or December the fact still remain Jesus is lord the Messiah of the whole world and he is the reason for the season ***Merry Christmas***
EducationRe: Nairaland 2015 UNI/POLY Census(rep Your School) by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:27pm On Dec 23, 2015
THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC KAURA NAMODA, ZAMFARA STATE

PoliticsRe: Olakunle Taiwo: 'How ‘sagay’ Interview Ruined My Honeymoon' by OlaSpeaker(m): 5:20pm On Dec 23, 2015
I don't want to believe this guy passed his final exam before leaving college.
1. He communicate with someone fir a year and couldn't tell his identity
2. He chatted you on whatsapp for a year and not his picture was uploaded
3. He invited someone he never knew or meet as special guest to his wedding yet his absent never tell anything to him as a journalist
4. How common a mistaken random number was so intelligent and smart to impersonate a renown professor of law
5. Professor sagay is a wide experince lawer which means in their conversation he must have talked with experience since he the interviewer was seeking the opinion of the Prof which the impersonator even if he his a lawer can not have and he could not smell a rate smelling.
6. He can actually get the identity of the impersonator since every sim is registered but still he refuse to do that before seeking cheap sympathy from the public
This makes me conclude that this journalist is dump irresponsible and unqualified to be a journalist.
RomanceRe: How Can She Break This News To Her Fiance?!! by OlaSpeaker(m): 10:12pm On Dec 22, 2015
donTbone:
Note this:
Before getting married to anyone, those that must give you their consent are;

1. you pastor or spiritual leader
2. parents
3. siblings
4. closest friends

If any of the above shouldnt concur, see to their reason and have a rethink!
#soft
http://datingyouths..com
wen God created marriage he never created "consent" he (God) alone created EVE marriage is a union between two not three my advice is that she should go on with her marriage who is osu to determine what she do with her life.......#AfricaBelieveSha
PoliticsRe: ''Our Gods Will Punish Those Who Collect David Mark’s Rice Without Voting Him'' by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:39pm On Dec 22, 2015
With this kind of utterances it is clear that APC is a big headache for PDP and their punch is heavier than that of Mic Tyson. it a shame and pity that some will still go thumbprinting for the same man who for 16 years rob them of their right and privileges. and for the man who throw out this trash well i won't blame him much i still blame the people who continue dancing and singing at the sound of their names "alekwu" indeed will cursed him for deceiving his people
PoliticsRe: Fayose The Prophet Predicts Own Doom By Bayo Oluwasanmi by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:16am On Dec 22, 2015
Demmocrats:
Who ever wrote this is high on Orubebe weed plus Osogbo weed as jara, Fayose won Ekiti elections with no rigging. Fayose that knows grass root politics to the extent he doesn't forget peoples names, calls locals by there first name and during the election period in Ekiti went to house to house seeking for votes.

Who wrote this just wants favour from my Sai Buhari, which his not going to get.
The video and audio recording are false too abi??........oga you are high
PoliticsRe: Fayose The Prophet Predicts Own Doom By Bayo Oluwasanmi by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:15am On Dec 22, 2015
Demmocrats:
Who ever wrote this is high on Orubebe weed plus Osogbo weed as jara, Fayose won Ekiti elections with no rigging. Fayose that knows grass root politics to the extent he doesn't forget peoples names, calls locals by there first name and during the election period in Ekiti went to house to house seeking for votes.

Who wrote this just wants favour from my Sai Buhari, which his not going to get.
The video and audio recording are false too abi........oga you are high
PoliticsRe: EFCC Seals Hotel Owned By Shuaibu Salisu by OlaSpeaker(m): 2:19pm On Dec 21, 2015
BeeBeeOoh:
When they will un-seal the hotel, they won't let the public to know. EFCC deceiving Nigerians from the days Nnamdi Azikiwe & Tafawa Balewa..
oga don't worry that hotel is located un my area whenever the seal is remove you will know. niaraland alone is enough to run any corrupt politician or agency down.#chill
PoliticsRe: Dasukigate: The Sun Newspaper Returns N9million It Got From Ex-nsa, Dasuki by OlaSpeaker(m): 5:28am On Dec 21, 2015
urbanmonk:
The sun collected the money under Femi Adesina. The presidency is now occupied by hypocrites and liars.
So its you and Femi Adesina that sign the cheque for Sun newspaper abi...............oga grow up
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Kill Zakzaky’s Wife, Son, Destroy Shiites’ Headquarters, by OlaSpeaker(m): 10:58pm On Dec 13, 2015
Austin4lif:
Changi, Human right is nt guaranteed any longer. APC have scammed us. Why killing unarmed civilians? All the assassination stuff is nt true but a white propaganda. In democracy there is freedom of association. When this shiite pick up arms now and bombs, we will start crying for dialogue, why not dialogue with them nw. Last bullet, is Buhari capable of ruling Nigeria? Can we categorically state that Nigeria is better off compare to the former regime?
It is not all you read in the media that is the truth if you had lived in the north before or living in the north then you will understand what i meant
PoliticsRe: Reaction Of Africans When BBC Said Nigeria Flag Is Boring by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:48pm On Dec 11, 2015
[quote author=chesterlee post=40908830]Let's be honest.. Our Flag lacks creativity!!


Truth be told!!![/quote.
What creativity did you want the Nigeria's flag to have. tell me flag in the world that has one creativity and i will tell you hundred of Nigeria's own, in the world of design it is not by the number of colours you combine that makes your art interesting rather it is how unique it his Nigeria flag is one of rhe mist unique flag in the world so liberate yourself from this slavery of the white. At this point i think Reno Omokri is right
PoliticsRe: Dokpesi: PDP Youths Protest In Front Of High Court Abuja, Demand His Release by OlaSpeaker(m): 6:19am On Dec 11, 2015
onojaduru:
Dokpesi's trial is politically motivated.The role of AIT during last election has hit Dokpesi bad.Buhari knws wat he is doing.Have u seen any APC member tried by EFCC since Buhari became president?Fighting corruption my foot
you should be ashamed of yourself for uttering such rubbish your are as gullible as those who are pretesting for that criminal and as corrupt as the Dokpesi himself. Dokpesi himself testify that he received the exact sum of money for media campaign for the Ex-president from the NSA but i weep for your ignorance for you are no different from educated illiterate who defend these criminals.
PoliticsRe: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by OlaSpeaker(m): 10:04pm On Dec 05, 2015
bumi10:
aahh EFCC again.


I can assure you guys that EFCC didn't uncover nothing. I am telling you honestly.

if they did uncover anything, let them charge the person to court and prosecute the offender. they should stop all this media trial, it will not help them.


we are tired of hearing your ficticious propaganda EFCC, get the job done. it seems because APC don't have other means of propaganda because they have exhusted the means they had during 1 and 2 month they took power, now they are using EFCC to fuster the issues.


APC do your work. Economy is at its worst now. Dollars sold for N247 yesterday and am betting before the end of today, it will reach N252 or so. What is the matter with you APC government? what happened to N1 to 1 dollar? GEJ is not a saint but he is surely better than all APC put together.

Now you are trying to pass a bill so that people cannot freely say their mind on social media again. what is happening? are we going back or forward? I move that Buhari be impeached.

QED
please if you have nothing good to say just keep mute. what evidence do you have to say this is a propaganda that if at all you know the meaning of the word "propaganda" well i won't blame you much that how much delusion you can be after going true 16years of slavery and lies under PDP so believing tge truth when it is obvious might be difficult for you
PoliticsRe: EFCC Arraigns Akpobolokemi, Ex-nimasa DG And Nine Others For Alleged N1.153bn Sc by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:28pm On Dec 03, 2015
xpac01:
EFCC there EFCC here, when will a political fraudster be convicted. Let the conviction start. We are tired of the arraignment.
EFCC has no power to jail anybody they can only arrest and arraign they not a law court if you want people to be jailed call for the heads of our Justice who preside over such cases EFCC are only doing their job and the best they can do is to arraign
PoliticsRe: NNPC Apologises To Nigerians For Fuel Scarcity by OlaSpeaker(m): 7:55pm On Nov 28, 2015
chigoizie7:
Are you kidding me?



Like seriously, are u for real?

Why would I crucify d president or the FG for sacking a guy who is incompetent?


Let us call a spade a spade. Stop being apologetic to a failing economy, instead of putting hands together to make things work, drawing the attention of the FG to areas they seem not to notice, u re busy shielding one DPR man that is most probably enjoying the bribes from the marketers.




With your attitude, naija is on a hold up, because, instead of holding our govt accountable for any actions they take, we are busy shielding and protecting them all in the name of playing one useless partisan politics, @ d end of it all, na still you and me go suffer am, those politicians does not feel anything because all their needs are sorted out with the tax payers money and then u also come and shield them from their misdeeds? Brother wake up, this is 21st century.





As for that kachikwu guy, I no get talk for that !mbecile for now. just that he is useless for blaming their incompetency on common Nigerians
oga take it easy i share your view but insult will not save the situation on ground, when PMB was busy with sacking and replacing of DGs Perm Secs and other top government officials he was been insulted as if he doesn't know what he was doing but as the saying goes what the elderly will see while sitting even if a child climb the tallest mountain he or she can never picture the view back to your point, i actually support your motion on the DPR top guy but we too can do more by exposing those marketers who are hoarding PMS for selfish reason................Nigeria will be great again
PoliticsRe: NNPC Apologises To Nigerians For Fuel Scarcity by OlaSpeaker(m): 8:52pm On Nov 26, 2015
chigoizie7:
This is 100% irresponsible my brother, are you this insensitive?

Please how many days has it been since this fuel palava started?


A responsible Govt will not wait for more than two weeks to know that its citizens are in harsh hardship.

If the Govt agency(DPR) that was set up to check mate those marketers are doing their jobs efficiently, we would not be experiencing this
. NNPC claimed that there is enough fuel to go round to all Nigerians, then why is the scarcity and inflated price? Why was DPR established in the 1st place?


If we kept being apologetic to these insensitive govt and politicians, they will keep using us as toilet papers.


If u claim there was enough PMS, why den d scarcity or inflated price? What is the work of DPR? Have they been doing their jobs? If yes, then why haven't they clamped down on marketers sabotaging the efforts of FG for more than 2weeks?
My dear their actions does not seem RESPONSIBLE to me.
if PMB sack the top guy in DPR for laxity of duty you will still be the first to crucify him on that. the reality is that there is enough fuel and is the marketers that are taking Nigerians for a ride and for PMB travel tour, the country needed it but you might not know "
why?"
FamilyRe: Funny Things Children Say Or Do In Their Innocence. by OlaSpeaker(m): 10:12pm On Oct 14, 2015
I feel like getting married right now, will u b my girlfriend pleeeeeaaaassss................
PoliticsNigeria @55 : Heroes To Remember by OlaSpeaker(op): 10:39am On Oct 01, 2015
Today, October 1 , 2015, Nigeria celebrates the 55th anniversary of her independence as a sovereign nation. There are some notable personalities that are worth remembering and celebrating as their efforts during the pre-colonial era greatly contributed to the freedom attained by the nation. Worthy of mentioning also, are other national heroes whose efforts have helped to sustain and advance the gains of independence. On the list of those Nigeria’s heroes and heroines are the following individuals.
Herbert Macaulay Herbert Macaulay on June 24, 1923, founded the Nigeria National Democratic Party (NNDP), the first Nigerian political party. The NNDP won all the seats in the elections of 1923, 1928 and 1933.In the 1930s, Macaulay took part in organizing Nigerian nationalist militant attacks on the British colonial government in Nigeria.
Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe Chief Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, usually referred to as Zik, was one of the leading figures of modern Nigerian nationalism. He was head of state of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966. He served as the second and last Governor-General from 1960 to 1963 and the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966, holding the presidency throughout the Nigerian First Republic After a successful journalism career, Azikiwe entered into politics. In 1944, Macaulay and NYM leader Azikiwe agreed to form the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC). A part of Cameroon was incorporated into the British colony of Nigeria. Azikiwe increasingly became the dominant Nigerian nationalist leader, he supported Pan-Africanism and a pan-Nigerian based nationalist movement.
Chief Obafemi Awolowo Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Oyeniyi Awolowo, GCFR (who lived between 6 March 1909 and 9th of May 1987), was a nationalist and statesman who played a key role in Nigeria’s independence movement, the First and Second Republics and the Civil War. He is most notable as the outstanding first premier of the Western Region but was also a successful federal commissioner for finance and Vice President of the Federal Executive Council in the Civil War and was thrice a major contender for his country’s highest office. A native of Ikenne in Ogun State, he started his career, like some of his well-known contemporaries, as a nationalist in the Nigerian Youth Movement, where he rose to become Western Provincial Secretary. Awolowo was responsible for much of the progressive social legislation that has made Nigeria a modern nation. Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was born late in 1912 in Bauchi. He was the son of a Bageri Muslim district head in the Bauchi divisional district of Lere. He was a vocal advocate of the rights of northern Nigeria, and together with Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, who held the hereditary title of Sardauna of Sokoto; he founded the Northern People’s Congress (NPC). Balewa entered the government in 1952 as Minister of Works, and later served as Minister of Transport. In 1957, he was appointed Chief Minister, forming a coalition government between the NPC and the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC), led by Nnamdi Azikiwe. He retained the post as Prime Minister when Nigeria gained independence in 1960, and was reelected in 1964. However, as Prime Minister of Nigeria, he played important roles in the continent’s formative indigenous rule. He was one of the leaders in the formation of the Organization of African Unity and creating a cooperative relationship with French speaking African countries
Sir Ahmadu Bello Sir Ahmadu Bello KBE (June 12, 1910 – January 15, 1966) was one of the foremost early Nigerian politicians, and was the first premier of the Northern Nigeria region from 1954-1966. He was the Sardauna of Sokoto and one of the prominent leaders in Northern Nigeria alongside Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, both of whom were prominent in negotiations about the region’s place in an independent Nigeria. As leader of the Northern People’s Congress, he dominated Nigerian politics throughout the early Nigerian Federation and the First Nigerian Republic. In forming the 1960 independence federal government of the Nigeria, Bello as president of the NPC, chose to remain Premier of Northern Nigeria and devolved the position of Prime Minister of the Federation to the deputy president of the NPC Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
Chief Anthony Enahoro Chief Anthony Enahoro, born 22nd July, 1923 was one of Nigeria’s foremost anti-colonial and pro- democracy activists. He became the editor of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe’s newspaper, The Southern Nigerian Defender, Ibadan in 1944 at the age of 21, thus becoming Nigeria’s youngest editor ever. He later became the editor of Zik’s Comet, Kano from 1945 to 1949; associate editor of West African Pilot, Lagos and editor-in-chief of Morning Star from 1950 to 1953.
Professor Wole Soyinka Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka, born 13th July, 1934, is a Nigerian playwright and poet. His work, “A Dance of The Forest” (1960), a biting criticism of Nigeria’s political elites, won a contest that year as the official play for Nigerian Independence Day on 1st October, 1960. In 1986, Soyinka was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first African to be honoured. His Nobel Prize acceptance speech, “This Past Must Address Its Present”, was devoted to South African freedom- fighter, Nelson Mandela.
Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, born 25th October, 1900 in Abeokuta, Nigeria, is the mother of the legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti. She was a very powerful force advocating for the Nigerian woman’s right to vote and has been described as the doyen of female rights in Nigeria. In 1947, she was described by the West African Pilot Newspaper as the ‘Lioness of Lisabi’ for her leadership of the women of the Egba clan in a campaign against arbitrary taxation. That struggle led to the abdication of the Egba high king, Oba Ademola II in 1949.
Aminu Kano Aminu Kano was born to the family of an Islamic scholar, Mallam Yusuf of the scholarly Gyanawa fulani clan, who was a mufti at the Alkali court in Kano. He attended Katsina College and later went to the University of London’s, Institute of Education, alongside Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. While in Bauchi, he spoke freely on political issues and extended his educational horizon by engaging in some various political and educational activities beyond his formal teaching duties. He was also a secretary of the Bauchi Discussion Circle, a group whose activities were later constricted as a result of an attack on indirect rule by Aminu Kano. During the pre-independence era, a new progressive union led by Aminu Kano and composed of progressive leaning teachers and some radical [intellectuals] such as Magaji Dambatta, Abba Maikwaru and Bello Ijumu emerged to fill any vacuum in political radicalism in the region. He was Kano State governor in the second republic under the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).
Taiwo Akinkunmi Akinkunmi was born Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi in Ibadan, of Yoruba origin. He was the designer of the Nigerian (Green White Green) flag. He had worked some years before gaining admission to the Norwood Technical College in London where he studied electrical engineering. While studying there, he designed the Nigerian Flag. He entered the competition which he came across in a library. He always wears the colours of the flag he designed as part of his attire, usually wearing a green Yoruba cap, and painted his house with a green-white-green pattern.
M.K.O Abiola Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, CFR (24 August 1937 – 7 July 1998), often referred to as M. K. O. Abiola, was a popular Nigerian Yoruba businessman, publisher, politician and aristocrat of the Yoruba Egba clan. He ran for the Presidency in 1993, and is widely regarded as the presumed winner of the inconclusive election since no official final results were announced. He died in 1998, after being denied victory when the entire election results were dubiously annulled by the preceding military president Ibrahim Babangida because of alleged evidence that they were corrupt and unfair. He overwhelmingly defeated his rival, Bashir Tofa of the National Republican Convention. The election was declared Nigeria’s freest and fairest presidential election by national and international observers, with Abiola even winning in his Northern opponent’s home state. The fact that Moshood Abiola (a Southern Muslim) was able to secure a national mandate freely and fairly remains unprecedented in Nigeria’s history. Moshood Abiola sprang to national and international prominence as a result of his philanthropic activities. Chief MKO Abiola’s memory is celebrated in Nigeria and internationally, on 12 June. MKO Abiola has been referred to as Nigeria’s greatest statesman.
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Fela Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, lived between 15th October 1938 – 2nd August 1997. Also known as Fela Anikulapo Kuti or simply Fela, he was a Nigerian multi- instrumentalist, musician, composer, pioneer of the Afrobeat music genre, human rights activist, and political maverick. He was famed for being the pioneer of Afrobeats music as well as a controversial figure, due to his unusual music style and personal lifestyle. Kuti thought the most important way for Africans to fight European cultural imperialism was to support traditional African religions and lifestyles. He was a candid supporter of human rights, and many of his songs are direct attacks against dictatorships, specifically the militaristic governments of Nigeria in the 1970s and 1980s. He was also a social commentator, and he criticized his fellow Africans (especially the upper class) for betraying traditional African culture.
Chinua Achebe Chinua Achebe, born Albert Chinualumogu Achebe; 16 November 1930 – 21 March 2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor and critic. His first novel Things Fall Apart (1958) was considered his magnum opus, and is the most widely read book in modern African literature. Achebe has been called “the father of modern African writing”, and many books and essays have been written about his work over the past fifty years. Achebe was promoted at the NBS to the position of Director of External Broadcasting. One of his first duties was to help create the Voice of Nigeria network. The station broadcast its first transmission on New Year’s Day 1962, and worked to maintain an objective perspective during the turbulent era immediately following independence.
Gani Fawehinmi Chief Abdul-Ganiyu “Gani” Oyesola Fawehinmi, (22 April 1938 – 5 September 2009) was a Nigerian author, publisher, philanthropist, social critic, human and civil rights lawyer, politician and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. With his boundless energy he tenaciously and uncompromisingly pursued and crusaded his beliefs, principles and ideals for the rule of law, undiluted democracy, and all embracing and expansive social justice, protection of fundamental human rights and respect for the hopes and aspirations of the masses who are victims of misgovernment of the affairs of the nation. He was beaten up time after time and was deported from one part of the country to another to prevent him from being able to effectively reach out to the masses among whom he was popular. In 2008 Mr. Gani Fawehinmi rejected one of the highest national honours that can be bestowed on a citizen by the Nigerian Government – Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) – in protest of the many years of misrule since Nigeria’s independence.
Alhaji Abdulsalami Abubakar Alhaji Abdulsalami Abubakar is a retired Nigerian Army General who was military President of Nigeria from 9 June 1998 until 29 May 1999. He succeeded Sanni Abacha upon Abacha’s death. It was during Abubakar’s leadership that Nigeria adopted its new constitution on 5 May 1999, which provided for multiparty elections. Abubakar transferred power to president-elect Olusegun Obasanjo on 29 May 1999. A few days after assuming office, Abubakar promised to hold elections within a year and transfer power to an elected president. He established the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), appointing former Supreme Court Justice Ephraim Akpata as chairman Surprising some critics of the country’s military, Abubakar kept his word and transferred power to elected president Obasanjo on 29 May 1999.
Ameyo Adadevoh Ameyo Adadevoh was born Ameyo Stella Shade Adadevoh, born 27th of October 1956, was a Nigerian physician. Her great-grandfather, Herbert Macaulay, is one of the most celebrated founders of modern Nigeria. She is credited with having curbed a wider spread of the Ebola Virus in Nigeria by placing the patient zero, Patrick Sawyer, in quarantine despite pressures from the Liberian Government. On 4 August 2014, it was confirmed that she tested positive for Ebola virus disease and was being treated.
Attahiru Jega Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega is a Nigerian academic and former Vice-Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano. He was appointed as the chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in 2010. Jega is a former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), and was an opponent of the Babangida military government in the early 1990s. He is widely seen as an astute intellectual with a strong sense of ethics and morality. In spite of the fierce criticism he faced during the campaigning for the 2015 general elections from both the opposition and the ruling party, he went on to deliver a historic and successful elections. On the 28 of March 2015, under his leadership, elections were conducted in what Nigerians and the World see as free, fair and credible which declared the APC Presidential candidate General Muhammadu Buhari as winner defeating the Incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan. thenationonlineng.net/nigeria-55-heroes-to-remember/#
PoliticsRe: I Will Be Petroluem Minister-Buhari by OlaSpeaker(m): 7:13am On Sep 30, 2015
cr7lomo:
Nigerians can be very stupid and gullible, look at the way f.oolish people on this forum are praising him , am beginning to believe that people are being paid to post or are outright stupid.... Any president that decides to head the ministry of petroleum is definitely corrupt, bk to the days of obj .... How can an illiterate president head that sensitive ministry, what does he know , I don't wanna see people spree rubbish that he did it under obasanjo and he established nnpc , that is crap , he established corrupt nnpc ... So no technocrat or qualified citizen can take charge , his deceiving himself.... He wants to hide his dealings with the north in that ministry ... When will Nigerians learn ... Gash
oga stop wailing first you called your president illiterate, are you as educated as he is? are you not ashame to be rule by illiterate while you that is educated can not even lace his shoes? for naming himself petroleum minister is the greatest thing that can happen to Nigeria right now and tell me what is wrong with it. if really you want to win a war you must lead the battle what technocrat are you even talking about ok name one incorruptible technocrat that can be the petroleum minister and clean up the mess in the ministry then and only then will you make sense with your wailing
PoliticsRe: Ndigbo Won’t Be Better Off Seceding From Nigeria – Ohanaeze Advises MASSOB by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:38am On Sep 28, 2015
xtrorse:
You should be totally ashamed of yourself for being a liar!

Was it not mainly Igbo elites like Zik and Okpara that championed the Independence of Nigeria from the colonial masters when the North didn't want to?

How did Igbos scuttle the first republic when in fact they controlled virtually every sector in the country at then?

How did Igbos scuttle the first republic when immediately after the 1960 independence Yoruba land boiled with 'Operation Wetie' with great arson and mass murder till the Army boys struck in 1966?

How did Igbos scuttle the first republic when the members of the January 1966 coupists comprised the North, SS, SE and SW?

How did Igbos scuttle the first republic when the main coup ringleaders are basically from SS?

Why didn't the July 1966 counter-coup plotters just wipe out the Eastern political class rather than butchering and killing innocent Eastern civilians on the streets in the North?

Why didn't Gowon, Awolowo, Ejoor, Adebayo, Mobolaji Johnson, Katsina, Wey and co renege on the accords agreed upon in Aburi, Ghana?

To your mischievous self:

The Boko Haram and their Northern sponsors and supporters bombing everywhere and labelling Nigera a terrorist country are not your problem?

The Northerners with their Southern stooges who have ruled Nigeria for over 40 years and plunged her into the current cesspit are not greedy and selfish?

The Fulani herdsmen who wield AK47 guns and continue to rape and massacre helpless women and children in the dead of the night because of ordinary cattle are no problem?

The Yorubas who criminally use the media to spread wicked lies and propaganda to heat up the polity are no problem?

How dare you lie that Igbos are greedy and selfish when:

Northerners in collusion with Yorubas robbed Nigeria blind, plundering the crude oil resource and owning virtually all the oil blocks.

North and their Southern stooges are sucking Niger-delta crude oil and degrading the environment.

Are Igbos the ones selling one plot of land in Abuja or Lagos at hundreds of millions of Naira, if not in billion?

You mean Abacha, Obj, IBB, MKO Abiola, Danjuma, Abdulsalam, Tinubu, etc. that wrecked this country and brought her to the present miserable state are Igbos?

If Igbos are the problem with Nigeria why would mischievous hypocrites like become embittered that Igbos seek self-self-determinationhuh

If you and your lots are not the arrogant, selfish and greedy parasites why do you always weep and wail at the mention of Biafra as if your life sustenance is being is taken away?

You must be the greatest liar of the Century!

The Northerners and Yorubas have proven over the decades to have voted along tribal lines. At different times Igbos have voted for Northerners, Yoruba and Ijaw to get the presidency at the expense of Igbo men.
That's an indisputable fact!

FYI, IGBOS HATE NOBODY EXCEPT YOU ARE A SWORN ENEMY OF TRUTH, JUSTICE AND EQUITY!

IGBOS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN THE PRESIDENCY OR POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS TO SURVIVE AND EXCEL!
Bravo! i clap for you continue in thesame sentiment that as sideline you for 55years indeed it was the igbos the fought for our independence it shows how well informed you are, offcourse Gen. kaduna is not an ndigbo aguiyi ironsi also may probably be a yoruba man, Yes! SE as always been voting and supporting nationalism but 1999-2015 couldn't have just been an eye saw alone #Biaframustgo
PoliticsRe: Ndigbo Won’t Be Better Off Seceding From Nigeria – Ohanaeze Advises MASSOB by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:17am On Sep 28, 2015
MightySparrow:
Yes, we did it once with Ojukwu our leader, now Nnamdi Kalu is leading us. We have money to finance war. We are chest beaters.









E ma da awon omo ale lohun grin grin grin
You should be ashamed of yourself for saying this trash i wonder the nation who has money to finance war and not use it to develope her land. your people live in penury, the lavish in poverty your land is being deserted as if it is cursed yet you are talking of war even calling yourselves chest beaters the same chest beaters you have been for the past 55years where as it led you to, for the past 16years of interrupted democracy isn't ndigbo that have been ruling their land? what have they done with all the allocation accrue to them? you better have a rethink peradventure you secede today who be the ruling class if not the same band of elite ruling now. as i often ask any ndigbo "why did you want to secede"? and my little advice to you is watch what you say online you don't who might be reading it
PoliticsRe: Ndigbo Won’t Be Better Off Seceding From Nigeria – Ohanaeze Advises MASSOB by OlaSpeaker(m): 7:49am On Sep 28, 2015
Gozzzy:
The truth still remains that this agitation for secession can never stop, as long as the injustice and unnecesary hatred being metted out on Igbos, still persist. If we check it very well, the major people that are helping in boosting the economy of Nigeria, and saving Nigeria from irreversible economic armageddon, even in the face of massive lootings, are Igbos due to their extreme hard working and industrious natures, quote me anywhere... We at least, deserve to be appreciated, respected and deserve to be properly integrated into the Nigerian state, if not, the agitation for secession, will still not cease.
An ndigbo would have been the president of Nigeria for long if not the greed of the region first going back to history it was igbo that scuttled the fisrt democratic rule all because of greed and selfishness, secondly how will an ndigbo rule Nigeria when you people are sectionist your politics are regional politics, you embrace impunity just because of the envy of the north am sorry i don't hate ndigbo but the truth must be told because you people can not rule without embracing nationalism since 1999 your choice of leadership as always been sentimental the last election was an eye saw truly i will like to an ndigbo rule Nigeria but that can't happen with the way ndigbos are projecting their selves
SportsRe: Youths Visit "Mad Men" & "Imbeciles" To Win Big In Sport Bets (Photos) by OlaSpeaker(m): 1:25pm On Sep 27, 2015
Honestly these kinds are geniuses i remember a mentally deterred person (mad man) who taught me mathematics many years back, i hard alot about him and i decided to verified myself but i was shocked to see the level of this man intelligence
PoliticsSaraki Travail Road To Sanity In The Executive by OlaSpeaker(op): 8:11am On Sep 25, 2015
I’m waiting to see how senators will screen
President Buhari’s ministerial nominees without a
hitch before the end of September. With the raging
cross-arm spat between the presidency and the
senate, it is unlikely that ministers will be fully
screened by the end of next month.
Trust senators they will grill and reject most of
Buhari’s ministerial nominees.
But if we at the lower rung see what happens to
the senate president Bukola Saraki as a triumph
against corruption the senators see otherwise. For
them it is an affront which they will retaliate after
licking their wounds.
Whenever an episode of the Saraki serial drama is
played, I took some mental notes. APC’s margin is
not too wide in the senate that bothers me,
President Buhari is yet to nominate ministers for
screening this bothers me most.
Again, if Saraki is finally jailed as the anti-graft
campaigners want PDP’s Ike Ekweremadu may
likely takeover It is obvious pro-Saraki senators
will team up with PDP senators to make that
happen. And this travail garner more support to
Saraki better than ever in the senate.
Dealing with Saraki through Code of Conduct
Tribunal may appear easy just as “easy” as
removing trousers through the head Those
hatching this plan should have weighed the
implication of the task.
Take the issue of ministerial nominees again I
know there will be stormy sessions and no
nominee will have an easy sail. The senators will
surely make mincemeat of some nominees, while
making Yahuza suya of many others. It will be
‘mandako’ or ‘kuli-kulin kubura’ for Tinubu’s
nominee(s).
I know senators will subject each nominee to
rigorous scrutiny they will check as far back as a
nominee’s days in nursery school to see if an
‘undeclared’ lunchbox or a pack of crayons was
once found with him. If you are a ministerial
nominee know that senators won’t brook a
“crime” as little as nicking a kobo under your
mom’s pillow to buy Bazooka or condensed milk.
Senators will check wether a nominee once
“brought down” his father’s piggy-bank as a kid.
Nigerians will surely watch the most interesting
screening ever! Believe me, there will be an
intriguing drama, a melodrama. There will be a
stalemate and a checkmate. There will be
suspense and suspension (of sittings). There will
be presentation and representation of nominees.
The president’s aide on National Assembly will
have an uphill task in the coming weeks or even
months.
Even when there is cordial relationship between the
two arms, senate screening often raises some
dusts. During Obasanjo when senators were
allegedly bribed to screen nominees some
senators failed the (bribery) test. I remember how
Ambassador Bayo Yusuf was rejected outright by
senators during Obasanjo era I remember how
Professor Babalola Borishade was presented three
times before he finally “bribed” his way to
Obasanjo’s cabinet in 2003. Now think of
screening under someone who does “not”
interfere.
Now we are in the era of puritanism. Baba is
puritan and senators will help him get people of
his moral standing to man his cabinet. I’m just
imagining that dramatic scene when Rotimi
Amaechis of this world will stand before Saraki for
screening or the Babatunde fasholas.
But looking deep to all these irrespective, if a cabal is behind the travail of saraki or not or whether it is politically motivated or witch hunt. At the end of it all Nigerians will be the winner and this might just be the road to sanity in the executive arm because the vendetta of the red chamber will provide more check and balance in governance, scrutiny to every bill sent to the legislatures by the executives, every anomaly will be spotted. though this might be dangerous for our democracy but there will be a sit tight between the executives and the legislatures and trust Baba this will suit him with his strict anti-corruption campaign.
PoliticsRe: Femi Aribisala: Buhari Is A Ticking Time Bomb With A Dangerous Agenda by OlaSpeaker(m): 2:20pm On Sep 23, 2015
well as far as i am concern President Buhari never accredit any glory to himself for the improvement in power supply same to the refineries it is people like the OP who have given all sort of analysis since the inauguration of the President the about 75% who voted PMB never voted him to govern for 100days the mandate giving to him is four years and until then his social contract with the electorate as not expire and can not be judge or score for those spewing trash about 100days should go and make a study on all countries where there as been transition in power as i always say PMB is the President of FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA and untill 2019 before anyone can ulter that
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Bars Pro-saraki Senator, Alasoadura, From APC Caucus Meetings-the Punch by OlaSpeaker(m): 1:29pm On Sep 23, 2015
Whynotthetruth:
NASS are for elected members to conduct their activities with the parties reduced to mere advisory body...other issues you raised here doesn't interest me so I would rather ignore...thanks
You shouldn't have quoted me so it better you ignore my comment
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Bars Pro-saraki Senator, Alasoadura, From APC Caucus Meetings-the Punch by OlaSpeaker(m): 10:16am On Sep 23, 2015
Whynotthetruth:
Thank God I am from SE where my freedom is guaranteed... with NOBODY having to dictate to my conscience and deeds even as an adult irrespective of our political leanings...
If you will be sincere with all fairness there is nothing "dictating" in what Tinubu did, as a politician irrespective of your ideology or believe the ideology of your party comes first reasons being
1) You know what the party ideology was or is before associating yourself with such party
2) Working against the party ideologies in the name of freedom of expression and what you believe in is nothing than an act of disrespect and disloyalty to the party
3) The party decision must be supreme
4) there is a clear difference between godfatherism and strict adherence to party's decision which in this case party supremacy is in contention
5) if party decisions are not obeyed there can't be discipline among members (politicians)
so please stop making this to look like SW SE thing. Yes, in politics godfatherism can not be taken away but in this case it is about the party
PoliticsRe: Names Of Senators Who Accompanied Saraki To CCT Yesterday....... [29 In All] by OlaSpeaker(m): 9:33am On Sep 23, 2015
This why it is very difficult to fight corruption in Nigeria, i hope saraki will also be there tp escort them when the hammer hit on their head that is if at all saraki survive this heat
PoliticsRe: DSS Is Done With Screening Of President Buhari’s Ministers - Daily Post by OlaSpeaker(m): 2:51pm On Sep 21, 2015
hinwazaka:
THE PRESIDENT IS A LIAR. THERE IS NO MINUSTERIAL LIST ANYWHERE. THAT IS THE REASON FOR THE KANGAROO TRIAL BEING INSTIGATED BY HIM AGAINST THE SENATE PRESIDENT. BEFORE WE KNOW IT, HE WILL CLAIM THAT THE SENATE CAN NOT BE TRUSTED AND SO WE SHOULD ALLOW HUM RULE ALONE, TILL WHEN HE HAS CLEANSED THE GOVERNMENT OF SO CALLED ENEMIES OF THE STATE. THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT WILL BELIEVE HIS RIDICULOUS LIES ARE THE GULLIBLE, MISPLACED LUNATICS WHO CALL THEMSELVES HIS SUPPORTERS
what if the list is released tomorrow will you not be ashame to have said thishuh
PoliticsNANS: National Association Of Nonentity Scallywags! by OlaSpeaker(op): 9:30pm On Sep 20, 2015
It is disappointing that a body meant to represent the interest of Nigerian students has over the years lost its focus, such that one keeps wondering the essence of the continual existence of NANS. When did Saraki become a member of NANS? Abi he is a Nigerian student? So I read that National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and some CSO are planning a solidarity protest for the Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki. The Code of Conduct Bureau Tribunal (CCBT) had invited Senator Saraki to defend discrepancies it noted in his (Saraki) declaration of assets but the latter had shunned the Tribunal sitting which informed the decision of the Tribunal to order for his arrest. Former NANS President Yinka Gbadebo He is expected to be produced before the CCT by the police tomorrow, Monday. All things being equal, the leadership of NANS will tomorrow stage a protest against what it termed witch hunting of the embattled Senate President. In Nigeria, no matter how corrupt you are. No matter the degree of your wrongdoings, you would usually find other bodies who would fight tooth and nail to support your wrongdoing -- all you require is money or power -- Saraki has got both. It is disappointing that a body meant to represent the interest of Nigerian students has over the years lost its focus, such that one keeps wondering the essence of the continual existence of NANS. When did Saraki become a member of NANS? Is he a Nigerian student? And on what ground would the so-called NANS, led by one apparently old man who parades himself as president of the students' body, say they are so concerned about this? They say it is witch hunting... is Saraki a witch? And who are the witch hunters? Has Saraki been condemned by the court? There are discrepancies in his claims and the CCBT, as provided by the constitution, simply summoned him to come and explain. What is Saraki afraid of? If he is an anti- corruption agent, and he is being persecuted for being a saint, why did he seek an injunction to stop himself from appearing before the Tribunal? Am I surprised that NANS could do this? Not exactly. Student Union Governments (SUGs) are a replica of typical Nigerian governments. Few months ago, we voted en masse to chart a new course for our bleeding country and we are gradually seeing the results. Why has NANS, which consists of Nigeria's future leaders, failed to realise that a new sheriff is in town? Just last week, it was reported that an SUG, in its budget, earmarked over 1 million naira for phone calls? Do they want to call heaven ni? So, what would NANS say their concern is? When was the last time NANS protested for the cause of Nigerian Students? Students are being harrased by lecturers, hostel living condition horrible, students die owing to the negligence of school management or government and so on, I have not heard anything from NANS. I guess it is high time the name of the Association was changed. NANS should be changed to National Association of Nonentity Scallywags. saharareporters.com/2015/09/20/nans-national-association-nonentity-scallywags-0

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