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PoliticsRe: Tribunal: Politicians Go Fetish To Win Petitions In Delta by philips70(m): 9:22pm On Aug 17, 2015
This same people will build and furnish churches for pastors when they succeed.plus interlock church compounds. Nigerian politicians make it seems there's no God.
PoliticsRe: Flexing On Point: Gej On Blazer And Addidas Canvas by philips70(m): 9:10pm On Aug 17, 2015
Ibime:
Shameless hungry man with two mouths, idanloku?
It must really suck for him reading all these things. I can't deal man. In my life this is the quickest double face I have seen. I feel for him.
PoliticsRe: Buhari In Support Of APC’s Attack On Abdusalami, Others – PDP by philips70(m): 10:51am On Aug 17, 2015
PDP should first go and settle who is their spokesman between Fayose and Metuh before we will listen to whatever they have to say.

Bunch of incurable looters trying to seek sympathy from some equally corrupt souls.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Seeks Fearless Judges to try looters by philips70(m): 10:43am On Aug 17, 2015
chukwudi44:
You are a very very very big fool. Some one is saying we should run without recourse to the constitution and you are applauding him.Without the constitution, we would not have a nation and Buhari wouldn't be president.
You are the foolish one without brains. Try learn how to separate newspapers editorials, opinions, speculations etc from statements issued from the presidency. Engage your brain if you still have any when doing this. If you can't do this, concentrate on your market in Upper Iweka.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Seeks Fearless Judges to try looters by philips70(m): 10:07am On Aug 17, 2015
tsdarkside:
constitution or not....you must have reliable executive...if the constitution dont allow this,than we must change the constitution to allow it!!
their is nothing worse than a unreliable executive...............
The person you are responding to lack brains. He doesn't deserve any rational response. I personally think the loss of GEJ at the polls pulled some nuts out of his brains.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Seeks Fearless Judges to try looters by philips70(m): 9:54am On Aug 17, 2015
chukwudi44:
Buhari should not make the mistake of attempting to fight the judiciary else that arm of government would fight back and the APC would suffer at the various tribunals and other cases hanging in the courts
The foolishness in your DNA can breed a whole generation of idiots. You need help.
PoliticsRe: Corruption: Kukah And His Committee Just Don’t Get It!, By Charles Anyiam by philips70(op): 8:34am On Aug 17, 2015
obailala:
I personally was very disappointed with Kukah in all his remarks in the defense of Jonathan. Why does the black man always develop compassion for the rich thieves but turn around to barbecue his hunger stricken neighbour for stealing maggi cubes?

What some of those in defense of GEJ do not realise is that millions of Nigerians went out of their way to vote an aged despotic exmilitary dictator who cannot even speak clear English and he was voted in for a specific reason. A Buhari would have never won an election in Nigeria in the past but there's a specific why the people voted for him this time, it is simply for him to hunt down and punish treasury looters. As for me and my house, even if Buhari turns Nigeria to Singapore in 4 years, if treasury looters are not arrested and given long jail terms, then Buhari would have failed me and millions of other well meaning Nigerians out there.
You nailed it. That is the mind of millions of Nigerians. A lot of persons who did not even vote this man are so incensed with Kukah at this moment. Just listen to the venom everywhere. Am surprised even Oritsejafor's name is not being mentioned just because Kukah turned himself to the guinea pig. On a normal day he will be the one to bear the cross, but as Kukah decides to be the megaphone of the crew all hell is let loose on him. I only pity him because on this he has purely miscalculated.
PoliticsRe: Corruption: Kukah And His Committee Just Don’t Get It!, By Charles Anyiam by philips70(op): 7:00am On Aug 17, 2015
Let me remind them that Nigeria is a country in trouble. Perhaps, members of that committee who are privileged in their various rights cannot grasp the low to which the morale of Nigerians have fallen. Nigeria’s problem with corruption presents a drastic solution. And every drastic situation demands a drastic solution. If in doubt, Kukah and his colleagues need to engage that 27 year-old who graduated from university and has been unemployed for three years, and has no hope of landing a job anytime soon and tell that young fellow that Buhari should “tread softly” in tracking down the wealth of the nation stolen and hidden abroad which when repatriated will be used to create jobs. Or, need I recommend to Kukah and his committee to visit Diaspora Nigerians most of who have given up hope on ever returning home as Nigeria’s Nigerians because of the damage that has been inflicted on the national psyche by those entrusted with the responsibility of running of the affairs of the nation?

I am also flabbergasted by the assertion by Mathew Kukah about “what he did will remain spectacular”. If he is referring to Jonathan, I think Kukah and his colleagues are deluded. We all know that Jonathan had no choice than to concede defeat to Buhari. Anything else, would have been uncivilised and would have attracted stiff penance. On that score, I believe that Jonathan’s concession was more an act of self-preservation than that of putting nation above self as much the rhetoric would want us to believe.

Meanwhile, I counsel the National Peace Committee to lay off President Buhari and give him room to fulfill the mandate that he has been overwhelmingly handed by the people of Nigeria. And let me re-assure Kukah and his committee that Buhari and Osinbajo “ain’t scared of you”, to use my best street vernacular.

On the strength of their recent misadventure, I believe that many Nigerians will like the National Peace Committee retired. I know that there other well-meaning Nigerians at home and abroad who can take their places on the committee – those who understand that for Nigeria to enjoy sustainable peace, a war against the cankerworm of corruption must be fought. And in every war, there are bound to be casualties, a price that the teeming population of Nigeria’s jobless youths will like to see someone pay for the sake of securing the future of the country for our progeny.

Kukah and his committee have sorely missed the handwriting on the wall and have pathetically misread the mood of a large segment of the population – the youths.

Good night, Bishop! You and your colleagues.

Charles Anyiam is Editor-In-Chief of The African Times-USA.
http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=168460
PoliticsCorruption: Kukah And His Committee Just Don’t Get It!, By Charles Anyiam by philips70(op): 6:48am On Aug 17, 2015
Interesting write up by a concerned Nigerian, please read.

I am not a protagonist of conspiracy theory. By training and as part of my core value, I am a purveyor of facts, information and data. And in consonance with one of the first rules of my hallowed profession, whenever I am in doubt I have been taught to delete. I say all that as a way of pointing out that the facts, as there are available today, are indicative of the change that had been blowing in the wind on Nigeria’s political landscape for quite sometime. It did not take rocket science to figure out that most Nigerians at home and abroad had grown inpatient and weary with the trajectory of the country under the immediate past administration of Goodluck Jonathan.

At home, mass unemployment, crippling power outages, urban brigandage, poor and non-existent infrastructure, such as bad roads, poorly maintained airports and such other public buildings, a bloated and corrupt civil service, unethical business climate, a demoralised and badly compromised military and law enforcement agencies had become the norm. Add that the urban guerilla warfare being waged on the rest of the country by Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East and all you have is a country that needs just one misstep to become another Somalia or Iraq.

Abroad, Nigerians were fast constituting some of the largest groups of migrant communities anywhere in the world – from Mongolia to Katmandu down to the Amazons. Not too long ago, I was on official assignment in the Caribbean and was flummoxed to find a community of Nigerians on the tiny Island of St. Marten working all sorts of trades. And most of the Nigerians I run into around the world tell me without batting an eyelid that they would rather eke out a living anywhere in the world than lead a hopeless life in the land of their birth. A recent Pew Research report had indicated that of every 10 African immigrants in the United States, six of them are from Nigeria.

A few years ago, our organisation had a stint providing consulting services to an organisation – Association of Nigerian Physicians in The Americas (ANPA) – which is almost 4,000-member strong and made up of some of Nigeria’s best and brightest in the field of medicine. Most of the ANPA members are specialists in their various disciplines – gynaecologists, oncologists, cardiologists, brain surgeons, and so on, and are employers of labour, and highly productive members of the American society. And in other spheres of human endeavour in the American milieu – academia, banking, manufacturing, real estate, nursing, law, IT, and security services – you will find Nigerians who are excelling and have literally, and sad to say, resigned their fate to living away from home for the rest of their lives. One of them recently confided in me that he had expressly instructed his adult children to ensure that his body is interred in the American soil whenever his days on earth are over!
The bottom-line is that the Nigerian nation has suffered tremendously from self-inflicted wounds by those who have been charged with managing its affairs, especially in the last eight years. I am aware that there are some others who share as much passion for Nigeria as some of us who will argue that the rot actually started a while ago. I will give them that. However, incontrovertible facts abound to indicate that the level of corruption in the country reached an all-time high during the life of the last administration. Some may point to the Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha, Abdulsalami Abubakar regimes or the Olusegun Obasanjo civilian era as equally guilty of corruption. My response is that the Babangida, Abacha and Abubakar juntas operated by fiat while a case against Obasanjo as a leader remains unsubstantiated.

In the case of the Jonathan government, intelligence data gathered so far from both local and international agencies point to a case of a country that was plundered and its wealth siphoned out of its shores by its leaders and their cohorts. From all indications, the Muhammadu Buhari administration is in the throes of building a case against officials of the immediate past administration. And as he has recently promised locally and on international stages, Buhari has pledged to adhere to the rule of law in his crusade to kill corruption as a way of life in Nigeria.

Let me state that I have no reason to doubt Buhari. He understands that he has one shot at leaving a legacy for himself by restoring international confidence in Nigeria and thus writing his name in gold in the annals of the nation’s history. He spent 32 years in political cold preparing for this season. Nothing convinces me that Buhari is in this crusade for himself. He truly looks like a man on a mission. And he must not be distracted.

That is why he does not need the so-called advice of the National Peace Committee who met with him recently ostensibly to prevail on him to “tread softly” on his anti-corruption agenda. As much as I will admit that the committee is made up of some reputable members of the Nigerian society, and I also acknowledge the laudable role they played in peace-making during the uncertain moments of the last contentious national elections, I think their recent visit to President Buhari and his equally mercurial Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo was totally in bad fate. Catholic cleric, Mathew Kukah who spoke on behalf of the group was a shade disingenuous when he told State House press corp that all the committee was “worried about” was the process of Buhari’s campaign against corruption. He added: “It is no longer a military regime and, under our existing laws, everybody is innocent until proven guilt”. Did he need to say that? Not only was that totally uncalled for, that statement reeks of condescension.

He went on to say: “Again, our own commitment is not to intimidate or fight anybody. The former President’s commitment and what he did still remains spectacular and I think that President Buhari himself appreciates that”. To many Nigerians at home and abroad, Kukah’s statement is outright balderdash. I respect Kukah and his often impassioned statements about Nigeria. However, he and the other members of the committee – if he is speaking for them – simply don’t get it.
Contd.
PoliticsRe: ICPC Seizes 24 Property From Three Civil Servants by philips70(m): 4:06pm On Aug 16, 2015
Am waiting for a nice thread from my friend barcanista detailing how this is not how corruption is fought and how due process was not followed.

People are depriving millions of Nigerians good life, amenities, sound health etc without due process you are waiting for a well constituted UK and US courts we don't have to probe, investigate, recover and jail them.

Corruption is the only reason why there are still villages in the creeks without access roads, clean potable water, good hospitals and electricity in the midst of plenty resources.
PoliticsRe: Naira Rain At NASS As Senators Collect N23.4m Each- The Nation by philips70(m): 2:41pm On Aug 16, 2015
They are talking about NA members carting home N23m+ some idiots here are talking about change, APC this and that. When are you going to grow up? Is there any party member that was reported to have rejected his or her own? The greed of our political class as exemplified in the NA knows no party, tribe or religion. This is what some of us have been preaching for long. The problem has never been any region or religion cheating the other but politicians united by greed to cheat the common non privileged Nigerians.

You people can continue to shout our oil, our son and the rest whilst the same people you tend to fight for cart away their loot and take care of only their immediate family members.
By the way, Sen Ben Bruce, as at this morning is still preaching morals on Twitter without any mention of receiving quarter of such amounts.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Owes Igbos Nothing, Junaid Tells Ezeife by philips70(m): 11:12am On Aug 16, 2015
pasol4real:
Bros u try ,tell me one tribe without its own fault
Every tribe has got theirs but no other tribe tend to shift theirs on others and bicker as much as the Igbos do. We all know the Igbo leaders who over the years chose to advance their selfish interests at the centre at the expense of the development of the region. The list is legion and are the same people who still speak for them today. If you dangle carrots at most of the current agitators today, they will sing a different swan song.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Owes Igbos Nothing, Junaid Tells Ezeife by philips70(m): 10:46am On Aug 16, 2015
Such statements from so called elder statesmen should be condemned by all.


Nevertheless, the Igbos need to do some self retrospect on their political journey and standing in Nigeria. Even if parties decide to zone presidency to the SE today, it is common knowledge we will have a minimum of 1000 candidates plus serious mudslinging, witchhunting, blackmail, kidnaps, killings, PHD and all sorts that will eventually heat up the whole system to the extent of making the parties have a change of plans. The problem of the Igbos in modern day Nigeria can comfortably be said to be internal rather than external. Rant as much as you want but this is just the truth.
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa PDP Chairman, Tiimi Alaibe, 1,100 Other PDP Members Defect To APC by philips70(m): 4:14am On Aug 16, 2015
barrym1122:
Hello , i am Barry from Florida, i am 50 years old, i saw a comment posted by Jenny Louis from New York, on how she was free from skin cancer with cannabis CANNABIS OIL by doctor Doris, I was diagnosed of HIV infections for the pass two years , I contacted jenny Louis and she told me that this very doctor cures HIV cancer , and he also cures HIV/AIDS too, then I contacted Dr Doris, so he told me what to do to get healing and free from HIV , so I make provisions for the HERBAL CREAM which I used for two weeks and now just to see that the exact week which doctor Doris told me I we be healed I was felling good and healthy , my skin regained, I went for check up in the hospital and my doctor told that me that all the virus disappeared from my blood vessels and normal, then I made a promise to Dr Doris that I will testify of his good herbal work to the world, so I will like you to contact him on (dorisespelltemple@gmail.com ) if you have any health issue I believe Dr Doris will help you.
I just contacted EFCC and reported you. They are monitoring you at the moment.
PoliticsRe: Hajo Sani Is Special Assistant (Admin), Office Of The Wife Of The President by philips70(m): 12:15am On Aug 15, 2015
Firefire:
Sorry, brother... grin cheesy you no be th...g tongue

Btw: Congrats, you made the list. wink smiley
Calm down, you know I don't take you guys serious here. Here's just fun ground for me just that if person be rascal he for fit born the mates of some of these uncultured kids here. Nevertheless, still fun for me.
PoliticsRe: Hajo Sani Is Special Assistant (Admin), Office Of The Wife Of The President by philips70(m): 11:44pm On Aug 14, 2015
dunsman:
I'm dae pain you, I didn't rape ur m*ther now, it was ur bro dat did it
Products of baby factories are usually very stubborn and disrespectful, am not surprised. Keep it up.
PoliticsRe: Hajo Sani Is Special Assistant (Admin), Office Of The Wife Of The President by philips70(m): 11:22pm On Aug 14, 2015
dunsman:
They think they can deceive us like tey deceived dem fellow illiterate masturbaters. Office of d wife of d president my foot
Buhari is a liar-el rufai
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin You be real ode, na your papa be thug. Onyara!
PoliticsRe: Anambra PDP Sacks Metuh by philips70(m): 4:19pm On Aug 14, 2015
hinwazaka:
Is that how APC is run. Olisa Metuh is a member of the NWC, to dismiss him the order will have to come from either the NWC or NEC, period
What are you arguing? Did Metuh join PDP in Abuja? A party member can only be suspended or expelled from his ward level. Everything you want to do including contesting an election to any position must be ratified from the ward level.
PoliticsRe: Passingshots Analysis On Refineries Featured On Keeping It Real. by philips70(m): 1:31pm On Aug 14, 2015
barcanista:
Is it possible to make your comment without crying on behalf of barcanista?
How can na? You no be my man again?
PoliticsRe: Passingshots Analysis On Refineries Featured On Keeping It Real. by philips70(m): 9:00am On Aug 14, 2015
PassingShot:
Hmmm. Who in barcanista's shoes would not regret such action? Having done so much to enthrone good governance for the greater part of the campaign period, only to miscalculate and switch camp and eventually lose, will definitely be painful and regrettable.
For me, it's not so much about the party as there are just few things that differentiate them. It's more about the personality of their candidates.
Well, let's keep the passion up for the live of country.
You nailed it there.

We are surely on the road for national rebirth. For a long time we got it right the first time after a whole lot of experiments. Sincerely hope and pray this can be sustained.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Appoints PwC, KPMG To Audit NNPC, CBN, FIRS, Others by philips70(m): 7:58am On Aug 14, 2015
Seamareggae:
Even as a staunch PMB fan, I wish an indigenous audit firm should have been given these job...

Encourage our indigenous firms and you would marvel at what they have got to offer...
Mister, you should appreciate the intricacies of what is involved here. Compromise and sentiments are big issues here.
PoliticsRe: Passingshots Analysis On Refineries Featured On Keeping It Real. by philips70(m): 7:51am On Aug 14, 2015
PassingShot:
This recognition is for all patriotic citizens who are members of NL forum; who put aside differences in language, ethnicity and religion to support a comon cause.
Trust me, whenever I want to do any article, I always think about the progressives here for their support and contributions.
You will always get my unalloyed support. Keep on educating these folks without being weary. I can authoritatively tell you barcanista is seriously regretting the role he took up recently based on his miscalculation and seriously thinking of the system to use in making a u-turn. We assure him of our understanding as no one is above mistakes.
One thing am very sure of is Jonathan will leave the PDP into APC before 2019 with the events happening in Bayelsa and all he has come to know about his administration recently. I only wonder what will become of Nairaland TANoids by then.
PoliticsRe: Passingshots Analysis On Refineries Featured On Keeping It Real. by philips70(m):
Candyrain:
Would you rather we listen to Adeola or to Bubu who said he had no hand in the revival of the refineries?
Did Bubu also give the credit to Jonathan and the gang or ask anyone to do so? Bubu always know there was nothing wrong with the refineries and were only shutdown to allow their criminal activities. Like it's been said severally, if PDP had won, those refineries will remain comatose for another four years.


God bless Rotimi Amaechi and every other Nigerian that helped liberate Nigerians from the hands of these Egyptians. We can all see reasons why these guys are so embittered about the man from Ubima.
PoliticsRe: Passingshots Analysis On Refineries Featured On Keeping It Real. by philips70(m): 7:28am On Aug 14, 2015
PassingShot:
Wow!
Incredible. Proud of all progressives on this forum too.
I know how you feel and am happy about it. Same feeling everyone who helped send cluelessness and grand corruption back to Otuoke felt on the 1st of April.
PoliticsRe: Passingshots Analysis On Refineries Featured On Keeping It Real. by philips70(m):
barcanista:
Thanks for drawing my attention. Ecoterrors has earlier informed me and Í petitioned the Moderators (Lalasticlala, Ishilove and Obinoscopy) through the Report button but they are yet to act. If the PDP comrades decide to create "clones" of pro-APC posters, this forum won't be habitable for anybody.

@Lalasticlala and Ishilove, please do justice to avert a situation where the victimised will take laws into their hands.
When I first saw the thread I thought you have been cured, honestly.

Don't take it this hard, this might be a call for soul searching.
PoliticsRe: Why Youths Are Unemployed - Buhari by philips70(m): 12:41pm On Aug 13, 2015
PStacks:
People should just stop going to school for the fun of education, people should be professionally skilled and mastered in one craft or master an Art. That's the whole essence, nigerians just Glorify the certificate and down play the competence that should come with the certificate.

Everybody wants his or her child to be graduates, just pass thru a university anyhow even if the university doesn't pass thru you.
Are you quoting people who don't read before commenting? Ironically, most of the people the president refers to are in abundance on this forum. Truth is many Nigerian so called graduates are unemployable.
CrimeRe: EFCC Arrests Suspected Fraudster For $4m Scam (pictured) by philips70(m): 10:32am On Aug 13, 2015
Icecomrade:

Met some guys last two months who claimed they are into crude business.

They have NNPC allocation to shift crude abroad. They have already concluded negotiations with some foreign investors who are ready to move money into their accounts. Upon the condition that the present a bank guarantee.

My own role was to help them facilitate the bank guarantee from my office.

I asked for the documents, after reviewing I knew they were fraudulent. I asked for 80per deposit face value for bank guarantee into their account, they are promising me what they will give me in return if I can assist.

I asked them to Bleep off. Closed their account. I no want EFCC wahala.
You tried but you would have reported them to EFCC immediately.
CareerRe: AIT Staff Beg Buhari To Intervene In Salary Crisis by philips70(m): 12:33pm On Aug 12, 2015
mymadam:
Dear AIT Staff,

Kindly note that your matter is private, very private. Patriotic Nigerians want you to keep it so. Please DO NOT distract our leader. Did you recognize PMB, or any 'perceived enemy' for that matter, when the going was good? Please, please, and please, take a night flight to Otuoke for the appropriate solution to your problem. Thank you, Good luck, and God bless.

Signed: mymadam
Eleyi Igidi gan!
PoliticsRe: David Mark Secretly Begs Dan Onjeh To Withdraw Case From Court by philips70(m): 12:28pm On Aug 12, 2015
From situation room reports on election day, Onjeh was leading by a far margin before the voodoo results surfaced overnight. Many in the PDP wants David Mark to lose this seat because he's one of the very bad eggs in their midst. He's the most selfish politician living today. Surely, he's losing that seat up till the highest court.
PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila Replies Tambuwal, Says, “i’ve Moved On” by philips70(m): 12:20pm On Aug 12, 2015
barcanista:
Where make I move go?
I think say Bubu's recent actions and current events don make you give Nairaland chance for some time. Because very soon to carry finger type comment go hard talk less of creating a thread.

BUBU is the Moses of our time.

And I know deep inside you already know so but you just can't abandon all the fans that look up to you here.
PoliticsRe: Buhari, Kachikwu And The New NNPC Thinking - Timi Frank by philips70(op): 11:47am On Aug 12, 2015
midolian:
Yes Yes Yes! grin grin grin ..I've always bn a fan of bollywood
grin grin grin That's the role he played in Aso Rock that day. Only God knows if he didn't indict Mama Peace on that visit.
PoliticsRe: Buhari, Kachikwu And The New NNPC Thinking - Timi Frank by philips70(op): 11:39am On Aug 12, 2015
midolian:
lol..why not nollywood sef. The faces of bollywood are far better actors than our wack nollywood. GEJ isn't a good actor. Write him a script, guide him during rehearsals on how to act the script for a year and he will still fumble. There are pple like him in nollywood grin
If you were a fan of Bollywood those days you will know some characters we used to call traitors, they act as informants in a family.

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