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Politics / Re: DSS Appoints Mani As New Chief Security Officer For President-elect, Buhari by olufunmibi(m): 2:03pm On Apr 07, 2015
This is how you would keep hating till one day when you will willingly jump into the lagoon, Baba Were!
Texcoco:
Well,Buhari needs familar faces around him,you cannot begrudge him that.But doing away with competency that should accrue to that position is just plain cattle herd mentaliy.The detail at 2011,would be hilariously incapable of becoming an embassy security attachee how much more detailing a forgotten Buhari....now the stakes have become higher, the same stagnant detail is fasttracked to sit in the shadows.....that is your quintessential Buhari,sacrificing competency for familiarity..won't be suprised if he replaces CBN governor with Daura Comprehensive Secondary School SS3 Economics teacher.
Politics / Re: How Christians In Nigeria Elect An Anti Christ by olufunmibi(m): 1:37pm On Apr 07, 2015
@naija2dabone.
sad
Politics / Re: How Christians In Nigeria Elect An Anti Christ by olufunmibi(m): 1:35pm On Apr 07, 2015
@naija2dabone.

If I am God, I will destroy your soul in hell. Because you are agent of darkness. What you wrote here is not from the Spirit of Christ. You are a wolf in sheep's clothing. And we can see through you, so we are not deceived.

Dont think we dont know your agenda.
Politics / Re: Buari You Have Not Won Yet For Its Not Over. by olufunmibi(m): 10:48am On Apr 02, 2015
softapple:
o yes im back again, the one and only softapple of nairaland. "I have been seeing a lot of silly Nigerians saying history has been made and that PDP has been defeated. "but what they dont understand is that the battle line has just be drawn, do not be deceive by the congratulatory message that Jonathan sent to buari because believe you me and quote me this day that JONATHAN will be declared winner of the just concluded election. we all live in a democratic system and we all believe that in an electoral process all rules must be followed and abide to. we all saw what APC did in the north by using children to vote, among many wrongs that APC committed, the INEC chairman refused to take them into consideration but its ok because the law court is there to rectify all this issues. i can see the matter taken to court and believe me and remember i said it this day that BUARI's victory will be declared non n void and JONATHAN reinstated as the president of NIGERIA. so to all my PDP brethrens dnt loose hope.

Put your right hand on your head and say after me" I RECIEVE SENSE IN JEEEEESUSSSSS NAAAAAAAMEEEEEEE"
Politics / Re: Buari You Have Not Won Yet For Its Not Over. by olufunmibi(m): 10:47am On Apr 02, 2015
softapple:
o yes im back again, the one and only softapple of nairaland. "I have been seeing a lot of silly Nigerians saying history has been made and that PDP has been defeated. "but what they dont understand is that the battle line has just be drawn, do not be deceive by the congratulatory message that Jonathan sent to buari because believe you me and quote me this day that JONATHAN will be declared winner of the just concluded election. we all live in a democratic system and we all believe that in an electoral process all rules must be followed and abide to. we all saw what APC did in the north by using children to vote, among many wrongs that APC committed, the INEC chairman refused to take them into consideration but its ok because the law court is there to rectify all this issues. i can see the matter taken to court and believe me and remember i said it this day that BUARI's victory will be declared non n void and JONATHAN reinstated as the president of NIGERIA. so to all my PDP brethrens dnt loose hope.

Put your right hand on your and say after me" I RECIEVE SENSE IN JEEEEESUSSSSS NAAAAAAAMEEEEEEE"
Politics / Re: The Presidential Candidate That Wins Lagos Tomorrow by olufunmibi(m): 6:58am On Mar 28, 2015
isrecole:
Jonathan will win by 70%(Seventy percent). I can bet my life!!!!!

I hereby release you! Go and die
Politics / Re: Nairaland Official POLL: GEJ Or GMB by olufunmibi(m): 1:03pm On Mar 26, 2015
GMB
Politics / Re: My Predictions for The Presidential Elections Come March 28th by olufunmibi(m): 1:21pm On Mar 25, 2015
I want PDP goons to keep deceiving themselves about Lagos. It will do them like Jack Bauer in 24.

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Politics / Re: Nigerians React To Obama’s Speech On Nigerian Elections by olufunmibi(m): 11:29am On Mar 24, 2015
sparkleRed:




»foolishness is wen u go 2 London 2 campaign with ppl that ve no PVC. »insane is wen u've bin shouting "up Nepa" since u were born nd xpect GEJ to be a magician in 4years. »madness is wen u spend 6yrs in d university reading day nd night 2 get certificate at d end vote a mallam without a certificate. »olodo is wen u use broom 2 sweep without using Parker 2 pack d dirt. »barawo is wen u say u and ur members will wipe corruption while ur benefactor(tinubu) own half of Lagos. »foolishness is wen an elder who should be enjoying his old age is stressing himself doing "I must win politics"..

Ode Oshi, "Basket Mouth" Wannabee! grin
Politics / Re: My Revealing Encounter With President Jonathan-ibanga Isine Of Premium Times by olufunmibi(m): 11:21am On Mar 24, 2015
LordVarys:

It was supposed to be just a Presidential Media Chat and nothing more. But immediately after the cameras stopped rolling and the recording lights were turned off, Mr. President stood up and shook hands with Adesuwa Onyenekwe, Deji Badmus, Ibrahim Sheme and me. He thanked us for finding time to come talk with him.
“Please join me for dinner in my official residence,” he said as he walked down the stage.
As he stepped away, Vice President Namadi Sambo appeared, shook his hand and congratulated him. “Mr. President, that was a great outing,” the vice president said.
Walking right down towards the door, a retinue of aides and guests waylaid him. Some shook his hand and others cheered him for standing up to our “incisive questions. Others just smiled approvingly and wished they had something to say.
While the President led the way to his residence along a long covered walkway, I began to imagine how it feels to lead one of the most populous and highly diverse countries on earth. I imagined how many hours of sleep any Nigerian president could have in a day and the number of people they meet on a single day. I shuddered.
Once we got to Mr. President’s official quarters, we were ushered into a well-lighted lounge with modest furnishing. There was nothing extraordinary about that room if you ask me. It was clean and fitted with handcrafted furniture which were well arranged to give ample leg space. As we walked in, we met a few guests who were already waiting. Mr. Jonathan took his seat and we were ushered into some of the empty couches as he engaged his guests.
In less than five minutes, he was done and again led the way to the dining room.
It was a rectangular room with a long dining table surrounded with about 20 chairs. The table cover was a flowery satin material. The plates and cutleries on the table were just the normal things used in any average family. Two drinking glasses were set for each guest, a white table napkin and a set of cutleries including a desert spoon and dinner spoon, a desert knife and dinner knife. At the centre of the table were toothpick cases and beautifully carved cases filled with serviettes. Apart from these, one bread roll and a butter portion was kept for each of the guest.
The President sat at the head of the table while Mr. Sambo sat on the first seat to his right. On the first seat to the left sat Adesuwa followed by Ibrahim, Deji and I. The Director General of the National Orientation Agency, Mike Omeri, sat to my left while the Minister of Power, Chinedu Nebo, sat opposite me. The Chairman of the Silverbird Group, Ben Bruce; the Director-General of the Nigeria Television Authority, Sola Omole; the Director General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Ladan Salihu; the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, and a few others were also seated for the meal.
As we sat down, two waiters appeared with two big bottles of Eva water on their hands. Mr. President’s glass was half filled first. “Do you care for room temperature or cold water, Sir,” the waiters inquired as they move round. I went for room temperature. I was determined to eat anything served Mr. Jonathan. As water was being served, I observed that the waiters did not fill any of the glasses including that of Mr. President. I have been wondering why.
For the appetizer, the waiters brought croaker fish pepper soup. Mr. Jonathan got a portion of the fish and two servings of pepper soup. Many on the table took more than two servings of the fish and pepper soup. I refused to exceed the ration of my host.
I watched the President munch his bread slowly and calculatedly before taking a scoop from the pepper soup dish. While on the appetizer, the conversation was neither here nor there.
I had hoped to see a long table filled with the choicest foods and some of the best collection of wines. But there was nothing of the sort. There was not even a single bottle of wine in sight. Is this how they eat there? I wondered.
Done with the appetizer, the two smart waiters withdrew the used plates and immediately started serving the main dish. Again, they came with “ogbono” soup cooked with goat meat and dried fish.
Instead of serving the usual “eba, the waiters came up with a yellow-coloured paste. “This is a local meal eaten in some parts of Rivers and Bayelsa states,” said Mr. President. “It is made with riped plantain and yam.”
I don’t remember what Mr. President called it but it sounded like “Onunu”. Mr. President was served the yellow-coloured paste but I decided not to eat it.
Long ago, my parents had taught me never to try a new meal outside of home. I know people who ate strange foods at buffets and ended up in hospital. I have also encountered folks who ate what they never understood and their stomachs broke into rumbling rumba gyration. I wasn’t prepared for any surprises and so I went for white rice and stew. I don’t know what Adesuwa and Ibrahim ate but Deji was served white rice and goat meat stew just like I. The stew tasted like it was made from bleached palm oil.
I was watching closely as the waiters served Mr. President. I found that he got a thin slice of the paste that could barely satiate an eight-year old. To me, the food was too small for a man of his age and responsibility. I would have expected him to eat more but… I kept wondering, “is this the way this man eats every day?”
While eating, Mr. President narrated how he was served a similar food in Burkina Faso. “I was so surprised to find that it is also eaten in Burkina Faso,” he said.
“I was in the country when I was vice president. When we got to the dining table, I saw it among other foods served to us. When I asked, they told me it is made with riped plantain and yam and that’s the same way we do it back home. It is eaten by Ijaw speaking people in Bayelsa and Rivers states.”
As we ate, the president asked Mr. Nebo what the power situation in the country is and what the minister said wasn’t consoling at all.
“Mr. President, we were generating over 4,500 megawatts last week and the supplies across the country improved significantly,” Mr. Nebo said.
“But a few days ago, vandals again struck the gas pipeline in Bayelsa State and another in Delta State and that brought us back to 2,500 megawatts.”
The president shook his head in frustration and momentarily stopped eating as Mr. Nebo continued lamenting the havoc he said vandals were wreaking on power infrastructure in many parts of the country.
“We have jailed more than five persons in the last few months but the vandals won’t give up. Even those who are arrested would never speak. They would rather go to jail than name their sponsors. The youths we arrested cannot afford the kind of equipment used in destroying the pipelines. Hardly a week passes without one or two sabotage recorded,” Mr. Nebo said.
After Mr. Nebo delivered the bad news about the power situation in the country, Mr. Jonathan directed the minister to ensure that adequate measures are put in place to check vandalism across the country.
“We cannot allow these people to continue to sabotage our efforts. Nigerians do not understand that part of the problem we have in fixing the power sector is sabotage from unpatriotic people who do not want the country to move forward,” he said.
A homemade orange drink was served, but again the waiters would not fill the glasses. The quantity they pour out to the president did not get anywhere close to the rim of his glass. From its somewhat harsh taste, it was apparent the juice was extracted with the skin of the orange intact.
As each guest finished his meal, the waiters immediately removed the plates and served dessert which consisted of pineapple, pawpaw and watermelon. Mr. Jonathan’s wife, Patience was conspicuously absent at dinner.
The dinner ended with another round of handshake from Mr. Jonathan before he disappeared through one of the doors and we were ushered out of the president’s official quarters.
It was dark at the time we stepped outside the dining room but with the help of floodlights located strategically around, I saw wild animals roaming freely and playing with their little ones across the wired fence separating the living area of the presidential villa from the thick forest that encircles it. It was a really beautiful sight to behold.
When I got to the car park and checked my mobile telephones, I found I had missed over 20 calls. The phones were beeping intermittently as text messages and Facebook posts kept pouring in from many of those who had watched the programme.
I left the Villa that night thinking hard. I thought about a lot of things. Does Mr. Jonathan live that modest lifestyle or was it just staged? Do they not serve good wines on his table? Is he that simple and calm? So many questions…
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/178959-a-dinner-with-president-jonathan.html

grin AWON WERE!

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Politics / Re: Buhari Osinbajo Rift: Amaechi Poised To Capitalise. by olufunmibi(m): 12:28pm On Mar 14, 2015
@Alfaseltzer, you be Original lunatic.

Baba were
Politics / Re: Breaknews:tinubu In Aso Rock To Negotiate With The Presidency by olufunmibi(m): 3:42pm On Mar 11, 2015
Break news koor, Gear news ni, Olodo Oshi!

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Politics / Re: 30 Soldiers Monitor Tinubu's Ikoyi Home by olufunmibi(m): 10:54pm On Feb 10, 2015
You are not an Idea Pro. You have not any sane idea in that your head. Just madness. Dazzol.

And apparently, you need to be investigated,

you are a terrorist until otherwise proven.

There is Nothing Idea Pro about you!

Baba Were! Who born you?
Politics / Re: 30 Soldiers Monitor Tinubu's Ikoyi Home by olufunmibi(m): 10:42pm On Feb 10, 2015
IDEApro:
Since the illiterate Fulani man envisage military take over should there be further postponement of the elections, the security agencies should as a matter of urgency deploy surveillance drones and snippers on them ( Tinubu & Co) to forestall them sponsoring Armed groups.

That is why Sango will destroy people like you prematurely so that you never grow to become another Hitler in our country
Politics / Re: 30 Soldiers Monitor Tinubu's Ikoyi Home by olufunmibi(m): 10:41pm On Feb 10, 2015
IDEApro:
Since the illiterate Fulani man envisage military take over should there be further postponement of the elections, the security agencies should as a matter of urgency deploy surveillance drones and snippers on them ( Tinubu & Co) to forestall them sponsoring Armed groups.

That is why Sango will kill people like you so that you never grow to become another Hitler in our country
Politics / Re: Have We The People Become The Enemy Of The State? by olufunmibi(m): 9:12pm On Feb 10, 2015
temitemi1:
U dnt need to be scared oooooo! GEJ till 2019!!!

That would be if you are married to a woman from Otuoke, in which case you and Jonathan would be seeing yourselves regularly in the neighbourhood regularly, because Jonathan would be returning or rather we will return Jonathan to otuoke by May 29. You can take that to the bank.
Politics / Have We The People Become The Enemy Of The State? by olufunmibi(m): 8:34pm On Feb 10, 2015
Now that they have unleashed soldiers on our streets, knowing fully well that the Military are supposed to only engage and fight the enemies of the state, is Jonathan's government seeing us, Nigerian citizens as his enemies or as the enemies of the State?
Politics / Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 7:26pm On Feb 10, 2015
@spenca. Thanks. I have corrected the error.
Politics / Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 6:21pm On Feb 10, 2015
Pat Utomi:

I have tried hard to have an open mind about what may be the justification for the aborting of the pledged election dates but find most of those offered hard to think of as logical and often as quite spurious.



They say the main issue is security.

Poor Professor Jega not being a security man throws his hands up in the air.

But how logical is it that threats you have not contained in more than five years can suddenly become amendable in six weeks because you need to have elections.


If that is likely then those who have not dealt with it for so many years must face consequences for dereliction of duty.



There are those who also ask the question; how come previous elections took place in Niger Delta States when an insurgency was located there;

and how come the political parties have been able to campaign in some of those states in question in the North East.


When held down on the security score, they turn to the challenge of PVC distribution. I am amazed these people have the kind of conscience they lacked in previous elections.


If the President had asked for advice from me six months ago I could have told him how to be a hero. Avoid contesting these elections.

But we know from Machiavelli that those who profit from an old order will do anything to prevent a new order from coming about.

So those who parasite on the Nigerian state around him, goaded him on to the point of fouling up his place in history


Utomi is a Professor of Economics
Politics / Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 6:10pm On Feb 10, 2015
Pat Utomi:

INEC, far from being Independent had been pushed into postponing elections it had indicated it was ready for. Second, it was clearly part of the goal of PDP leadership he was part of, to upset INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega enough to make him, as an honorable man, choose to throw in the towel. His resignation would be manna from heaven for them to declare Force Majeure and cancel the elections, primarily because they are far from believing in Democracy but simply see the democratic process as a useful vehicle to acquire power and use the state for their other intentions.

Utomi is a professor of Economics.
Politics / Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 2:58pm On Feb 10, 2015
azimibraun:
My question is who is the Buhari of the south-east; who is the Tiunubu of the south-east; who is the Edwin Clarke of the south-east and who is the David Mark of the south-east? Is the igbo too small to have a consensus presidential candidate or torch bearer?

Speaking of Consensus candidate, why did they reject their own, what was Okorocha's offence?

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Politics / Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 1:19pm On Feb 10, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Take the Igbos for granted at your own peril. Abiola said he could do without the Igbos and we all know the story. grin grin

The APC and Buhari have been taking us for granted and they will pay the price. embarassed embarassed

Like MKO, GMB will NEVER rule Nigeria.

The biggest mistake of the APC was to have taken Yoruba running mate for buhari. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Now it is game over. cheesy cheesy

It is a bad omen in Nigeria not to get the support of the Igbos if you must be president. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Dive-Bomber.

Guy, just chill. You can buy one cold Fan Yoghurt from @chukwudi44 who is doing ice cream business and chill out because I want to quickly tell you something deep.

You our Igbos friends are hardworking, resilient and law abiding, but fall short of leadership role because of lack of recognition of leadership ethics and discipline.

You dont have that one pivotal person that your leadership rotates around and that makes your potential political muscle, at best flaccid and at worst paralysed.

You have huge investment all over the country, but you are disunited and you are still struggling over the question of who your leader actually is, and dont think the rest of us are not observing, we hear of what goes on even in your town hall meetings. You are not used to authority figures, so you cant give what you dont have. You cannot provide leadership for this country " at this time", I dont mean Forever.

However, just like you opined, no one is taking the Igbos for granted. That is why APC held campaigns all through the South East and that is why your people were actively engaged in Lagos.


You guys, keep doing what you do best. Go and make money. Ok?

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Politics / Re: Message To PDP: You Either ADAPT Or You PERISH. by olufunmibi(m): 12:27pm On Feb 10, 2015
laimo:
Buhari is going to crush Jonathan any day the election holds.Any day Jonathan is ready to go back to Otueke,we're ready.

Never again will a shoeless bastard misrule Nigeria.NEVER AGAIN!

And talking of "Crushing", it will be so bad and embarrassing that Jonathan will never greet Dasuki Sambo again

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Politics / Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 12:23pm On Feb 10, 2015
@chukwudi44, Power of Pregnancy or what did you say?
Politics / Re: Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 12:07pm On Feb 10, 2015
chukwudi44:
Oloribruku ode you want 25million people to be disenfranchised

We know your tactics, double faced evil-genius tactics, if one turns to your hitman, Jega, he would cite, security concerns, if you turn to the PDP led Presidency, they would cite low PVC collection in some areas.
Keep giving excuses, doomsday is here! And excuses would not save the PDP from this brutal defeat I am seeing. It is just 6 weeks, thereafter your party would be history.

As for the Oloriburuku ranting you posted, that must have been a Compliment for your mother if I am not mistaken

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Politics / Professor Pius Adesanmi: Why June 12 Is Here Again by olufunmibi(m): 11:50am On Feb 10, 2015
When I heard of the great evil that Goodluck Jonathan had visited on our country today, I was despondent and discouraged. My heart palpitated.

I very nearly drove to the Residence of the Nigerian High Commissioner to drop my passport with Ojo Maduekwe and be done once and for all with a nation-space that has found permanent employment for my tear ducts.

I don’t need this, I tell myself. That one wicked, evil man could scheme to reverse every gain we have made on our journey as a people since June 12, 1993 was just too much for me to bear.

Make no mistake about it, what Goodluck Jonathan has called a postponement of the election, after getting his compromised security goons (especially his irresponsible National Security Adviser) to intimidate and blackmail INEC, is a pre-annulment of an election in which he was going to suffer a humiliating defeat.

Boko Haram has never stopped Goodluck Jonathan from frolicking and partying away in Kano or from marriage festivities anywhere.

Boko Haram murdered two thousand Nigerians and he was more worried about a dozen journalists murdered in France.


To now use Boko Haram so cynically to rape our democracy is an ultimate act of treason for which, one must hope, Goodluck Jonathan and all the enablers of his evil shall one day stand trial.

Questions assailed me: are we meant to do Africa and the rest of humanity a good turn by being bad as a country?

Are we the bad example that aspiring democracies in Africa must use as a guide out of the woods?

If you want to make a success of 21st-century nation-statehood and the practice of genuine democracy, study Nigeria and avoid her steps?


Is this the good ordained to come out of our bad?

Is this the joke we have allowed folks like Goodluck Jonathan to reduce us to?

I found my answer in hours of online and telephone interaction with outraged Nigerians all over the world.

Across all our fault lines – ethnicity, religion, etc – they poured out into our spaces and spheres of national discursive communion to condemn evil.


Even career Jonathanians, too far gone in whatever highs he serves them to be able to openly admit that Goodluck Jonathan is not Jesus Christ the infallible – had enough sense to recognize the great evil that their man has visited on our country and wisely kept a low profile today.


Only a few irredeemable career Jonathanians have been out defending this treasonable civilian coup-d’état.

The near-national consensus on the recognition of the great evil that was done to our country today and the strident determination of our people to persevere, persist, and overcome has taught me a fundamental lesson.


Perhaps some countries are meant to be bad and, in being bad, serve a good purpose of example to others.


Perhaps some people are fated to eternal self-inflicted injuries and self-designed failures on a doomed march to nationhood.


Perhaps some people are not meant to make it to the mountaintop of project nationhood.

None of these things matters to me anymore for Nigerians have taught me today that what matters is how history records a people’s reaction to the badness in which they find themselves on the great pathways of history.


In your millions, you poured out to the public sphere to have your voices recorded against badness and evil.


The Jonathan junta rolled out troops, thinking you’d give them the excuse of violence to shed your blood but the fools do not know that your victory lies elsewhere.

And we must pity President Goodluck Jonathan, holder of a (P)owerful (H)igh (D)egree from the University of Port Harcourt.


We must pity him because he is devious and he has surrounded himself with criminals and evil men bent on ruining Nigeria.


That is why they are afraid to let him know the truth they now understand only too well. Reuben Abati, for instance, has read too many books not to understand that what is happening now is a mass movement for integrity in which Buhari has become a transcendental sign.



Buhari is now a sign and a movement has coalesced around that sign.

When that happens, no force is powerful enough to stop the movement of such a tide. Even Buhari is powerless to stop what is blowing across Nigeria now and has adopted him as arrowhead irrespective of his human strengths and weaknesses.



This tide has become so much bigger than Buhari now – big enough for a Nobel laureate to sense it and carefully arrange himself.

Those who have read some books in the confederacy of criminals around President Jonathan are afraid to tell their Oga that pre-annulment or postponement – whatever they call it – is powerless against this sort of tide.


This tide is an idea whose time has come.



We have now heard them in the Ekiti tapes so we understand only too well what they hope to achieve with this so-called Boko Haram postponement:

re-oil the rigging machine and promise juicy promotions to key military men.


Unfortunately for these puny little men trying to stand in the way of the hurricane that is blowing across Nigeria, their scheme is dead on arrival.

The people who rose up en masse today to condemn Goodluck Jonathan’s evil were going to do just one thing on February 14: punish him for failure and send him packing to Otuoke.

Now, he has annoyed many more people than were going to sack him.


He has merely strengthened the tide and the movement.


The Nigerians who were going to sack him for only one reason in February must now sack Goodluck Jonathan for two reasons in March: (1) Failure; (2) Treason.

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Politics / Message To PDP: You Either ADAPT Or You PERISH. by olufunmibi(m): 10:23am On Feb 10, 2015
The problem that the PDP has on its hand is that Buhari has gone beyond the old Katsina soldier who bears the name,

Buhari has become an Idea, a National Idea, a global idea. Buhari is greater than the General.

For instance, I am a Buhari.

Anyone who is reasonable and want Change is a Buhari.

The bus conductor who calls back a passenger who forgot her samsung galaxy tab in a Danfo and delivers it to her is a Buhari.

There is a Buhari in every good Nigerian.

And let me tell you if you dont know, you cannot stop an Idea whose time has come.

We are in the Buhari Season.

I pray PDP adapt and acclimatize to the new weather.

The law of Natural Selection in Biology suggests that any specie that does not adapt, perishes.

YOU EITHER ADAPT OR YOU PERISH.

N.B

And mind you, if you are going to PERISH, even if they give you 6 weeks EXTENTION, you will still PERISH

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Politics / Re: Prof. Osinbajo Reacts To The Postponed Election On Facebook by olufunmibi(m): 11:48am On Feb 09, 2015
And you got 61 likes for this post. Na wah O! Infact, Nigeria is really such a righteous and prayerful country. That is why they kept asking us to close our eyes for prayers and before you say Jack Robinson,and open your eyes, they've stolen 30 Trillion Naira in 6 years.
Flets:
And this one said he is a pastor.

Didnt the bible say we should pray for our leaders?

Assuming Osibanjo takes the place of daddy GO, will this be his response?

I pity the flock this one pastors?
Politics / Re: As February 14 Looms: Obasanjo Gives Nigerians Grave Advice by olufunmibi(m): 4:00pm On Feb 02, 2015
How many times have your own father said anything reasonable. St.upid boy.
saintikechi:
This is the first time obj is saying something reasonable.

VOTE WISELY


DON'T VOTE PARTY


VOTE EQUITY


VOTE GEJ TILL 2019

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Politics / Re: Fall Of Nairaland....from A Old Member Of Over 8years by olufunmibi(m): 10:59am On Jan 12, 2015
I joined Nairaland in 2007 and this place has become completely strange in a bad way. It is an online Community that exactly represents what Nigeria has become. It is a shame.
Politics / Re: I Dreamt Last Night That Atiku Abubakar Emerged The Apc Flagbearer- Ifeduba by olufunmibi(m): 3:38pm On Dec 10, 2014
@OP, Instead of drinking your garri with ordinary water, you went ahead to drink your garri with La Casera. That is why you are having those evil dreams.
Politics / Re: Obasanjo’s Book Out, Declares President Jonathan Incapable Of Governing Well by olufunmibi(m): 2:03pm On Dec 08, 2014
El rufai got his chance to give an account of what transpired during Obasanjo years, Obasanjo also reserves the right to put down history from his own perspective.

Buruji Kashamu is just doing a hatchet job, the voice is the voice of Jacob. We know the hand is the hand of Esau. The Esau of Otuoke.

This is just a silly stunt from a bunch of disgrace and intellectually lazy bufoons.


2015 is here and we shall all see their ignoble end.

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