PerfectFortune's Posts
Nairaland Forum › PerfectFortune's Profile › PerfectFortune's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (of 14 pages)
Fresh Air Already Fake or Original Result Change is inevitable. #TakeBackPower |
Not Surprised. Fresh Air Everywhere... Meanwhile, meet OluwaBuhari
|
"He who have ears let him hear" Change is here, inevitable. Happy Palm Sunday
|
Change is here, inevitable. Uncle Jona is on his way to Otuoke while OluwaBuhari is saying "Happy Palm Sunday to you all"
|
Fresh Air Everywhere Sai Buhari |
Great... Wishing you a happy Palm Sunday from OluwaBuhari!
|
Double Wahala for dead body. Not worth the stress if life threatening. |
Fresh Air. Meanwhile, it's palm Sunday
|
Allegedly. Meanwhile, meet OluwaBuhari
|
Fresh Air. It is expected. APC has really done well if the result is true. Change is inevitable. Can't wait to get results from other SWtn states.
|
Not good at all
|
Noviolence2015:Not here to condemn or praise anything or anybody. Only here to preach peace and to preach peace and more peace. So join me in the campaign for peace...
|
Noviolence2015:Violence still doesn't stop or correct anything you know?
|
Vote-Right, Don't-Fight
|
boliano:Pls post pictures of this car and Toyota Camry Orobo |
Vote-Right, Don't-Fight
|
Zaen:I quite understand you but I think we are already far ahead of this. Celebrating a frame in the open does not go well for me and calling that "thing" a car is the height of it. The man has done his best though but you don't call it a car. |
cyprianlah:Well I don't need to able to that. The man has done his best, but as a country I think we are far ahead of that and celebrating it openly is the height of it. We should be able to differenciate between a "frame" and a car. Calling it a car is really an insult to cars. |
ireneugbomah87:Childish. You write badly too... |
Lildreezy:Too small |
Lildreezy:Too small. You are too small |
Lildreezy:Made with or without cerficate, support or no support is not the issue. That thing is not worth being called a car. You don't just go about calling anything in four-wheels cars. Less I forget, anything made for use or consumption still needs to be certified. Get it straight kid.... Move forward>>>>> not <<<<< |
Bullshit You don't go about calling anything in four-wheels a car. It will be an injustice to "Cars" for somebody to call this a car. |
kayLion:Nice one there. Young folks nowadays want to get paid for doing nothing this days. |
GEJ said he will release the "DOCTORED REPORT" I guess. Even in his (GEJ's) speech whilst receiving the report, he expressed his dis-believe over any missing fund by saying - "I laugh when people quote money that you find impossible to be missing. It is too much for any country to have such money missing". I want to believe PWC will not stoop so low as to compromise a forensic report but when it comes to GEJ, corruption - anything is possible. |
Earlier on, he spoke about his achievement in NNPC and was very precise. |
For those of you that wants to listen to Buhari, he is in a question and answer meeting (session) with members of the organized private sector now on TVC Please tune-in and update. |
CORRUPTION, IMPUNITY AND MONEY LAUNDERING ADC: She said her party if voted into power will have zero tolerance for corruption and will not hesitate to go after all corrupt politicians. She said “we will set up a special court where public office holders indicted for corruption will be tried to hasten the delivery of justice”. Score: 3/10 NCP: He kicked-off in style by saying his party if voted-in will adopt the concept of “3Es” in combating the menace of corruption in the country. By saying “3Es” he means “Enlightenment, Example, Empowerment and Enforcement” – I guess that should have been “4Es”. He explained further by saying they will do public enlightenment, lead by example, empower the people and enforce the law by prosecuting anybody found guilty of corruption. Score: 4/10 UDP: Mr. “gbagaun” started by saying “corruption is a household name in Nigeria”. He then went ahead by saying “we are going to show example to two people so that everybody will sit tight and stop stealing govt. money. Nigeria if we don’t steal, we should steal something from China or Korea. When somebody is found corrupting, just finish him; that’s the best way”. He continued “it is the best thing, if you do it to one or two people, everybody will sit right”. Moderator then said if he knows that negates the principle of democracy, he then cut in saying “well it is, it is but in Nigeria; if you slack? Nigeria we need the govt. that’s very tough”. Score: 0/10 IMPROVING MICRO AND SMALL MEDIUM ENTERPRISE NCP: He seems to know quit a little about MSME and its role in nation building. He emphasized on improving the sector by saying “we will instruct the CBN to draft a policy which will contain additional Micro Credit Facilities to Small and Medium Industries. Equally, our FG will collaborate with the state govt. to support them (MSME).” He also said his govt will convey a global economic summit targeted at promoting the MSME. No facts and figure. Score: 4/10 UPD: “Mr. Clueless” spent most of his time reminding us how textile industries have gone from bad to worse in Nigeria. The moderator then rephrased the question for him to emphasized on how he intend fixing it. He then said “we will build more companies, more textiles, more smaller companies for our youths”. Score: 0/10 ADC: The sharp spoken lady said her govt would ensure to put into consideration first the improvement of the power sector considering its importance to MSME saying 50% of their profit goes into power. She said her govt in addition “we consider giving them loan, not just giving them loan cheaper rate but also monitor them to ensure they are successful”. She speaks well but lacks the understanding of how to go about her said plans. Score: 4/10 Conclusion: The three candidates are dumb, clueless below average and not worth becoming a "councillor" let alone a VP. They should not be compensated with any position after loosing at the elections as they have absolutely nothing upstairs. |
It was a show of shame and outright ridicule/cluelessness as the Vice Presidential Candidates of the ADC (Obianuju Murphy-Uzohue), NCP (Ibrahim Mohammed) and UDP (Haruna Adamu) engaged one another in the second session of the election debate well organized by the Nigeria Election Debate Group (NEDG) on Sunday, carefully anchored by three soft spoken members of the press. The three vice presidential candidates expressed their dumbness and un-readiness to take up the challenges being faced by Nigeria as they lack the basic understanding of the said challenges and completely clueless about their party manifestoes. No facts and figures. They are ordinary. Here is my review: Categories: INTRODUCTION, INSECURITY (NORTH EAST), CORRUPTION, MSM INTRODUCTION ADC: She started off very weak with a shaky voice but gained momentum after a while. She was unable to say much about herself other than her name and the party she’s representing before almost immediately taking a swipe on the current administration; how it has woefully performed. She lacks in-depth understanding of her party manifestoes. Score: 3/10 NCP: He also started on a draggy note taking a long pulse before making his first word. He took a cue from the first speaker (ADC) by not saying much about himself and going ahead to condemn the present administration. His comportment was not bad but appeared to be jittery. Score: 2/10 UDP: Here comes the clown of the day. He seems to be the most confident and at the same time most clueless. He is more particular about criticizing the present govt than telling the audience about his plans. He speaks badly that one will notice almost immediately he makes his first sentence. Score: 1/10 HOW DO YOU INTEND TO SOLVE THE INSECURITY ISSUE IN THE NORTH EAST? NCP: In a jittery, careful and “proud” manner, he explained how his party intends to tackle the insecurity problem in the North-East by not only equipping the Military but also going to the root cause of the insurgency sighting education and employment generation as a long term solution. No facts and figures Score: 4/10 ADC: As the most eloquent of the three, her choice of words was not bad and her comportment was good as well. She admitted insecurity will be a very big challenge they must face and conquer. She was only able to speak about equipping the military, renovating the damaged properties and rehabilitating the displaced persons so they can fit back into the society. No facts and figures. Score: 4/10 UDP: The clueless one started off boldly by telling us how Book Haram has destroyed homes and properties and how the govt of the day has failed in curbing them. He later said “my party will start by rebuilding the damaged houses and market places then call the displaced people to a meeting, ask them what they need and everything will be alright”. The moderators were forced to rephrase the question; then he answered again –“we have security in Nigeria, we will used the security to fight them (Boko Haram).” Score: 0/10 |
This surely is a front page material Seun Obnoscoly Mynd44 and others pls do justice |
Well said. "Anything but Jonathan..." I think one of the greatest mistake made by PDP is fielding GEJ as their flag-bearer. They could have atleast field somebody else from the Niger Delta (since it's a big factor) who is percieved to be more competent either in Govt or private sector. The "CHANGE" APC is preaching today is as a result of the huge failure by GEJ's administration. Had he been more responsive, responsible, prudent and truthful (to an extent) in governing this country, APC would not have enjoyed the much popularity we are witnessing today as their may not be need for "CHANGE". He had enjoyed 6 solid years of our trust, believe and hope, anxiously waiting for him to come out of his shell and do the needful as the C in C. By my calculation, 6+2 equals 8. 2years more it will be said that GEJ has spent 2complete terms in office and 4more years he would have spent 2terms and 2years. This is not about APC or PDP, it is about competence and trust (I am one of those that belive JIMI AGBAJE is a better candidate for Lagos). It is about GEJ (tested and incompetent) and GMB (tested,trusted and willing to work with competent hands). Some say he is a man of 72years Old, some say he is weak, frail and old. Some say he has a bad dialet, some say he is not as educated as GEJ. Some say he is too tall, some say he is too thin. I say Nigerians want anything but GEJ |