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I don't know why it is not naturally easy for PDP to adhere to simple rules and regulations that it sets for itself. They will keep shooting themselves in the foot and APC will triumph again in 2023, then insults, propaganda and unnecessary noise will take center stage. I believe their party primaries is slated for next week. Can PDP put it's house in order? |
Sai Baba Buhari Fire 4 Fire |
Hmm. See as armed robber dey call someone criminal. If his assertion is true then he should clap for himself. He is the Genesis of gun planting in Rivers state and now that others are doing Corinthians, he shouldn't complain. |
Supporting and being errand boy for Saraki will hurt and hunt fatai forever. Useless clowns |
Whilst PDP was loosing to APC. Mtcheeew |
Keep quiet. You guys Left Adeleke alone. Only Saraki met with omisore. APC chairman, minister, 8 governors met omisore. You and your party Stalwarts were ranting online. Congratulations APC joor |
Confirmed news. He has decamped to APC
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Sai Buhari Only This umbrella go Scatter soon. Meanwhile, welcome Akpabio |
Nigerians should not be carried away with NASS latest session. Be that as it may, NASS cannot get 2/3 votes to impeached Buhari. I am realistic and straight on material. Buhari is a Muslim and of Northern extraction. Northern Muslims are more united when it comes to power and politics. If you Understand, you know. And Buhari will still deal with anybody that stand his way. Again if you know, you understand |
How I wish Nigerians will be neutral on this and watch how the melodrama unfolds. Afterall, we are not connected to any of them. Eat alone families |
Esseite:Sir, basically that's the argument. Only inec can fix dates for election in Nigeria. The Constitution under sections 73,76 and 176 gives inec the powers to fix dates and pattern of election. They can choose to hold presidential election first in 2015, second in 2019 and last in 2023. |
God please Help Nigeria |
Governor Ayade knows how to play cool politics. Cross Rivers state will always win . Ayade........ Buhari's man. |
Aisha is in guilt and full of regrets after that unfortunate interview. She is lucky once again due to intervention of Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of KANO, Etsu Nupe, Osinbanjo, Obj, TY Danjuma and Gowon. By now, her papa house for be her room. A new Sheriff is in town hence, you can't have all your ways as the former first ladies. This is Nigerians government and not Aisha's or her relatives. |
2/3 of our debt owed by Federal government sounds illogical.What is sure is that 52% of our national budget goes to the same Federal government with little or nothing to show for it across the nation.Scandals and corruption seems to often have the upper hand in this administration and one bothers where we are heading to.Someone will stupidly said GEJ till 2019 without knowing its full implication on his and future children's life.This same government made over $470b in just five years more than what OBJ,ABACHA,ABDULSALAM AND YAR'ADUA made in 16 years of $488b.When Sanusi Lamido Sanusi said $20b was missing we called him names.With the exception of other revenue accrue to government purse,52% of $470b is %244.4b,our average national budget is $25b for 5 years is $125b.$244.4b-$125=$119.4b.What we have in our ECA is just$32b.Nigerians should ask PDP and GEJ where our $$87.4b is hidden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Ok the road to 2015 looks brighter for true democrats.Supreme often delivers good and real judgement to the masses of this great and unique country.I am seriously waiting for them to yet again deliver GEJ case of whether or not to contest in 2015.The same apex court has in two occasions(Rotimi Ameachi 2007)and 5 PDP govs(Sokoto,Adamawa,Kogi,Cross River and Delta states 2012)ruled on "technical grounds" that no governor or president can govern a state or nation more than 8 years.Not even a day bonus.May God touch their hearts to deliver true judgement in this regards.Amen. |
Seun,are u asleep?MOD.......front page |
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