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Politics / Re: Senator Bukola Saraki Hopes To Become Senate President Bukola Saraki[see TWEET] by Ozigbondu(m): 9:12pm On Apr 23, 2015
We don enter one chance bus imagine sarki the corrupt overlord of kwara state with a fraud case with EFCC
Politics / Re: FG - To Enforce Laws That WILL Stop Social Network Abuses So As To Foster Unity. by Ozigbondu(m): 7:37pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Politics / Re: "My Campaign Promises Can Be Changed". - Buhari. by Ozigbondu(m): 7:18pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Politics / Re: SGF: APC Chieftains Dump Amaechi For Onu by Ozigbondu(m): 7:02pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Politics / Re: Buhari Relocates To Defence House In Maitama, Abuja by Ozigbondu(m): 6:34pm On Apr 23, 2015
IBB coup has taught him a very important lessons-beware of those surrounding you pretending to be friendly or in this case tinubu and his fellow broom waving agents

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Politics / Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by Ozigbondu(m): 5:54pm On Apr 23, 2015
When i said this bring back our girls group is nothing but a propaganda and charade designed to make GEJ look bad l was insulted and mow their leader has openly collected her 30 silver coins.

This chibok girls is a scam and the biggest fraud perputated in the 21st century.

Next thing you wil hear is boko haram has accpected amnesty and their leader appointed new chief of army staff after they promised to return the 300 girls who where writing physics but could not speak english

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Culture / Re: List Of Hausa Dialect by Ozigbondu(m): 5:21pm On Apr 23, 2015
Guys come and rep ur hausiods
Politics / Re: Abubakar Sani Bello, The Richest Governor-Elect In Nigeria Detected by Ozigbondu(m): 4:44pm On Apr 23, 2015
He might want to expand his wealth because possesion of wealth does not suffer diminshing returns

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Politics / Re: Ekiti Monarchs To APC Lawmakers: Don’t Impeach Fayose by Ozigbondu(m): 4:09pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Regroups En Masse In Stronghold Area: Vigilante - Agence France-press by Ozigbondu(m): 3:06pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Culture / Re: A List Of Igbo Dialects And Where Their Speakers Are Found. by Ozigbondu(m): 2:51pm On Apr 23, 2015
Idemili igbo is the best sounding

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Politics / Re: Leave Fayose Alone Or We Invoke The Gods Against You -ikere Women Warn APC by Ozigbondu(m): 2:44pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Politics / Re: Re: Deziani Madueke's Achievements As Petroleum Minister by Ozigbondu(m): 2:12pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Politics / Re: Rotimi Adeleye In Big Trouble by Ozigbondu(m): 1:47pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Has Changed Its Name To Islamic State In West Africa (isiwa) by Ozigbondu(m): 1:25pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Webmasters / Re: Google Ranking And Engagement With Googleplus by Ozigbondu(m): 11:43am On Apr 23, 2015
What is the aim of this thread
Politics / Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, Imo Labourers Lament As Northerners Take Over State by Ozigbondu(m): 11:39am On Apr 23, 2015
eCollynzo:
That one na pure magician.

ls true shaaa aboki product is very cheap.l bought one mint from an igbo guy for N50 the next day i saw it in aboki shop this time for N30 from that day on l became abudul regular customer grin
Politics / Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, Imo Labourers Lament As Northerners Take Over State by Ozigbondu(m): 11:38am On Apr 23, 2015
EUROBOMBER:


Correct. I will pick those Hausa workers anyday if they can do the job and take less of my money.

The most annoying thing is that they old and slow yet demand that you will feed since you are a child
Politics / Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, Imo Labourers Lament As Northerners Take Over State by Ozigbondu(m): 11:34am On Apr 23, 2015
Hausa offer cheap and efficent labour cheesy i will pick anytime over some people that demands you feed them though you pay them
Politics / Re: Top 10 Worst Dictators In Africa's History! Photo by Ozigbondu(m): 9:46am On Apr 23, 2015
And our very own baba one chance declared that Abacha was a saint.

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Politics / Xenophobia:FG may take Zulu King to lCC by Ozigbondu(m): 9:20am On Apr 23, 2015
The Senate, yesterday, urged President Goodluck Jonathan to recall Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa, following the wave of xenophobic attacks against Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa.
It also hinted that the Federal Government would formally file a criminal case at the International Criminal Court, ICC, Hague, against the Zulu King, who was believed to have instigated the uprising through inciting comments.
The Federal Government also lodged a formal protest to the South African government, demanding compensation for victims of the attacks.
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Musiliu Obanikoro, summoned South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Lulu Mnguni “to register Nigeria’s protest over the ongoing xenophobic attacks against fellow Africans in South Africa.”
A statement from the Public Communications Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Abuja yesterday said: “During the meeting with the envoy, Ambassador Obanikoro condemned the attacks on foreigners in South Africa, expressing concern on the fate of Nigerians and other nationals, who are migrants in the country.
“South Africa needed to take concrete steps to quell the unrest and bring the culprits involved to book to act as a deterrent and prevent further violence.”
He also called on the South African authorities to compensate the victims of these attacks, stressing that since South Africa was a major player in the continent, it should have its nationals live in peace in other countries.
South African envoy reacts
Mnguni, according to the statement, informed Obanikoro that the South African government was doing everything possible to address the attacks and prosecute those behind it.
Mnguni expressed appreciation to the Federal Government for the manner it had handled the crisis so far.
Soldiers were said to have been deployed overnight to tackle gangs hunting down and killing foreigners after about seven people had died in violence in the last few weeks. Yesterday, Police said 11 men were arrested in a raid in Johannesburg.
Meanwhile, after an open demonstration of its anger against the government and people of South Africa over the xenophobic attacks, Senate, yesterday, asked President Jonathan to immediately recall Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, for urgent consultation.
This was just as it summoned the Foreign Affairs Minister to appear before it for a possible briefing on, not only the situation, but also measures being taken to safeguard the lives and property of Nigerians in South Africa.
The Red Chamber also hinted that the Nigerian government would formally file a criminal case at the ICC against the Zulu king, believed to have instigated the uprising through inciting comments.
These decisions were sequel to a motion, tagged Rising Incidence of Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa, sponsored by Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, PDP, Cross River Central and 107 others, and presented for debate during plenary, yesterday.
In the motion, the senators said South Africa was ungrateful, regretting that despite the sacrifices made by Nigeria to put an end to Apartheid and ensure the emancipation of South Africa, the people of South Africa continued to maltreat and humiliate Nigerians without just cause.
The Senate urged Federal Government to mount pressure on South African government to bring the perpetrators of the act to justice and ensure adequate protection of Nigerians and their investments, as well as compensate families who lost members and property.
Commends Nigerians’ maturity
It commended Nigerians for their restraint in the face of the attacks, just as it noted that the xenophobic attacks were precipitated by the comments of the renowned Zulu King.
The Senate, insisted that it was concerned that Nigerians living in South Africa have been seriously affected by the crisis “as no fewer than 50 have been reportedly rendered homeless after being displaced by these attacks and about 300 others displaced near Johannesburg.”
“By the last count, property and Nigerian businesses worth millions of naira have been destroyed,” the Senate added.
All the senators, who contributed to the debate during the day’s plenary went emotional, expressing surprises that South Africans could maltreat foreigners, especially Nigerians, who they noted sacrificed so much to see a new South Africa.
In his remark, after taking contributions from senators, Senate President, David Mark, warned that Nigeria may not wait to see the South Africa stretch it beyond its limit.
He said: “What is happening in South Africa is totally unacceptable; it is unexpected and my humble suggestion will be that South Africa should not stretch us beyond our elastic limit on this matter.
“There is a limit beyond which the nation will not accept what is happening in South Africa and if we go beyond that limit, Nigeria will be forced to act.
“All of you have very clearly enumerated the assistance we gave to South Africa to liberate them when they had their crises. Students contributed, we accommodated so many of them, we gave the scholarships.
“For them to repay us this way, I think it is totally unacceptable and uncalled for; we need to stand up also for all other Africans in South Africa.
Mark on Zulu king
“The African Parliament must take this up seriously; we cannot have a situation where one king gets up and begins to say that people should go away. That is preaching hatred and is unacceptable.
“I agree with most of you that we have a responsibility to protect our citizens, in fact, that is our first responsibility and we must do that without thinking twice.
“South Africa must show Nigeria and the rest of Africa that they have taken legal steps against those who are involved,” he insisted, just as he said the Senate should also transmit its resolutions to the South African Parliament.

South Africa Xenophobia Attack: Nigerians Protesting Xenophobia attack in South Africa at South Africa High Commission in Abuja . Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan.
Senator Ganiyu Solomon, APC, Lagos West, said: “This is not the way to pay us back after our fights in liberating South Africa.
“We are wasting too much time; we should have recalled our High Commissioner even if we will still hold further discussions. This thing has happened before and it will be endless except something drastic is done.”
On his part, Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi, recalled the roles some of them played as students in Ahmadu Bello University to champion the cause of South Africa.
He said: “Some of us had to contribute money out of very tight budget to emancipate South Africa. We had to house some of them and contribute money to some of them.”
Other senators, who spoke against the xenophobic attacks, were Senator Helen Esuene, Labour Party, Akwa Ibom South; Senator Boluwa Kunlere, PDP, Ondo South; Senator Enyinaya Abaribe, PDP, Abia South, and Senator Ita Enang, APC, Akwa Ibom North-East, among others.
Reps meet with Mnguni
Meanwhile, House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora has called on the South African government to immediately compensate Nigerians, who are victims of the xenophobic attacks.
The committee’s Chairman, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made the call yesterday, while presenting the resolution of the House to the South African Ambassador to Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, in Abuja.
She said apart from putting an end to the provocative and barbaric attacks on immigrants, the South African government should compensate survivors.
She expressed regrets that the attacks had undermined the unity, which African Union had fought for over the years.
The High Commissioner apologized for what had happened.
He said: “The issue of compensation has been raised on a number of fora, but threat to life still remains our concern for now. We want to secure life and livelihood and stabilize the situation.”
He said plans were in place to include in South African schools syllabuses the roles of African countries in  anti-Apartheid fight, so as to change the orientation of post-Apartheid generation.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/xenophobia-senate-demands-recall-of-nigerias-envoy-to-south-africa/
Politics / Kano Gov-elect, Ganduje Inaugurates 93-man Transition Committee by Ozigbondu(m): 9:04am On Apr 23, 2015
The Governor-elect of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, on Thursday in Kano inaugurated a 93-man Transition Committee for the smooth take-off of his administration on May 29.Inaugurating the committees at  the Deputy Governor’s Office, Ganduje urged the members to work assidiously and diligently towards the success of the incoming administration.
The committee, which comprises 8 sub-committees, is headed by Deputy Governor-elect, Prof. Hafizu Abubakar.
He said that the members were drawn from different discipline, noting that they had good track record and patriotic zeal.
According to him, the commiittees are tasked to map out a policy frame work and advise the incoming administration, to deliver devidends of democracy to the people.
In his remarks, the Chairman of the committee, Abubakar, thanked Ganduje for the recognition and for finding them worthy of the assignment .
He promised to work hard within the stipulated time of three weeks.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/kano-gov-elect-ganduje-inaugurates-93-man-transition-committee/
Politics / Re: FG Drags NASS To Supreme Court by Ozigbondu(m): 8:09am On Apr 23, 2015
Greedy lawmakers looking for life time pension nice one from FG

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Politics / Re: Where Is This Man? No 1 Online Enemy Of Buhari by Ozigbondu(m): 9:34pm On Apr 22, 2015
The guy is still very active and he fyn shaaa

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Celebrities / Re: List Of Nigerian Artist Currently Rocking Hollywood! by Ozigbondu(m): 9:27pm On Apr 22, 2015
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Politics / Re: Ngozi Okonjo Iweala:honors And Awards by Ozigbondu(m): 9:01pm On Apr 22, 2015
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