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PoliticsRe: Jonathan, Shagari, Obasanjo and Others Opinion On Gen Muhammadu Buhari by PhockPhockMan: 11:42pm On Apr 30, 2015
JosephAchuzie:
Phockphockman, by the time reality hits your empty head, the drunken ones must have done so much damage to you.

Onye ara!
For God's sake, who is this Aji Amu disturbing my mention?
PoliticsRe: Jonathan, Shagari, Obasanjo and Others Opinion On Gen Muhammadu Buhari by PhockPhockMan: 10:37pm On Apr 30, 2015
thehannibal:
Nwanne, abu'm ezigbo onukwu.
gringrin;gringrin
PoliticsRe: Jonathan, Shagari, Obasanjo and Others Opinion On Gen Muhammadu Buhari by PhockPhockMan: 10:04pm On Apr 30, 2015
thehannibal:
The Ijo drunk Barcanista just got shamed again.
Barcanista, may you rot in hell with your oversized nose.
Like yulobass, like Ijos, always speaking with their mouth and nose.

Tomorrow, this Ijo drunk will start preaching Eastern solidarity. God punish you and your co-drunken Ijo travellers.

Cc:

Nobelzone
Ecollynzo
Sunnybobo3
Iconize
Euromember
Operationigrigi
Onenaira6
Igboson1
Phockphockman
Who be this?


............YAWN ….........
PoliticsRe: Jonathan, Shagari, Obasanjo and Others Opinion On Gen Muhammadu Buhari by PhockPhockMan: 7:10pm On Apr 30, 2015
Idrismusty97:
Barcanista believed in you, You will embrace change one day wink...
TRASH.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan, Shagari, Obasanjo and Others Opinion On Gen Muhammadu Buhari by PhockPhockMan: 2:24pm On Apr 30, 2015
Caseless:
Solomon, I know you cry to yourself in the dark- it is understandable. You an effete and , I told mizmycoli this. You too emotionally dangled to be called a man.
Try to be reasonable for once.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan, Shagari, Obasanjo and Others Opinion On Gen Muhammadu Buhari by PhockPhockMan: 2:21pm On Apr 30, 2015
barcanista:
Leave them make them de cry. I will address their matter very soon. They think this tactic will work against me.... If only they know the stuff I'm made of. Allow them to exercise their freedom of expression.


@Temitemi1 and Phockphockman: My Ogas I sight una o.

God bless you'all
Don't ever mind those double standard people, big fishes like Amaechi, Kwakwanso, Okorocha, Saraki,, Wamako etc all became hero, corrupt free and Saints in their evil hearts immediately they jumped ship to APC. Yet the same people are now fighting hard to make you feel guilty for going back to your original party,PDP.
I advise you to never bow to their pressure to dump your moniker.
I can confess to you that this moniker called barcanista is the most scary in nairaland, I fought against it, so I know what I'm talking. If they're not happy with you, be sure we are.
Mind you, all these their recent rantings of exhuming your past posts should not bother you, they're only scared of damages awaiting BABA ONE CHANCE from your Golden Pen.
PoliticsRe: Modified by PhockPhockMan: 11:42am On Apr 30, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
cheesy
IGNORED.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan, Shagari, Obasanjo and Others Opinion On Gen Muhammadu Buhari by PhockPhockMan: 11:29am On Apr 30, 2015
Kolade354:
Chai you are worse than Judass.........Severussnape,mogidi,dearpreye,temitemi1,Phockphockman,Truckpusher and all other Loyal Jonathan fans......Barcanista will soon shock you.
Go and cure the shock he gave and still giving you people before it becomes hypertension.
PoliticsFG Demands Corpses Of Executed Nigerians. by PhockPhockMan(op): 3:26am On Apr 30, 2015
The Federal Government has condemned the execution of four Nigerians by the Indonesian authorities over drug-related offences, despite pleas for clemency by President Goodluck Jonathan.

The government, while commiserating with the families of the deceased, demanded the repatriation of the corpses of the executed Nigerians.

It explained that they would be given decent burials by their various communities.

A terse statement on Wednesday from the Public Communications Division of Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, gave the names of the executed Nigerians as Martin Anderson, Okwudili Oyatanze, Jaminu Abashin and Sylvester Obiekwe.

The government warned Nigerians to desist from drug trafficking and other offences.

The statement read in part, “The Federal Government of Nigeria has received with deep disappointment, news of the execution of four Nigerians ─ Martin Anderson, Okwudili Oyatanze, Jaminu Abashin and Sylvester Obiekwe ─ by the government of Indonesia for drug-related offences.

“These executions have taken place despite spirited pleas for clemency made at the highest level by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, and more recently by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali.

“The Federal Government wishes to express its condolences to the families of the deceased.

“It has asked the Indonesian government for the repatriation of the remains of the executed persons so that they can be accorded decent burials by their various communities.

“Furthermore, government is committed to engage the government of Indonesia and other friendly countries regarding the conclusion of Prisoner Transfer Agreements and other bilateral means of safeguarding the interest and welfare of Nigerians.”

The convicts were reportedly taken to the Nusakambangan Island where they were executed by firing squad on Tuesday.



…Indonesia defends executions

Indonesia on Wednesday staunchly defended its execution of seven foreigners including two Australians as a vital front of its “war” on drugs as testimony emerged of how they went singing to their deaths, The Times of India reports.

Australia withdrew its ambassador in protest at the midnight executions, but Indonesian President, Joko Widodo, said he was merely applying “the rule of law” against narcotics traffickers.

The seven convicts – two from Australia, one from Brazil and four from Africa – were shot by firing squad along with one Indonesian, despite strident foreign appeals and pleas from family members.

Brazil expressed “deep regret” at the execution of its national, who is mentally ill according to his family, and said it was weighing its next move.

The condemned men reportedly all refused blindfolds and sang hymns, among them “Amazing Grace”, as they went to face the firing squad in a jungle clearing, according to a pastor who was with them.

As the clock ticked down to midnight, a group of tearful supporters also sang hymns, embraced and held candles aloft during a vigil at the port in Cilacap, the gateway to the prison island of Nusakambangan.

After the executions, family members could be seen crying as they were ushered away by friends and supporters, an AFP reporter saw.

A Filipina originally set to be executed was given an 11th hour reprieve after a woman who allegedly duped her into ferrying drugs to Indonesia came forward to police in the Philippines.

The reprieve for Mary Jane Veloso was hailed in the Philippines as a miracle and a gift from God, but Indonesian Attorney General Muhammad Prasetyo stressed it was only a “postponement” to allow time for police investigations.
http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-demands-corpses-of-executed-nigerians/
PoliticsRe: ICC Confirms Receipt Of Petition Against Oba Of Lagos by PhockPhockMan: 4:18pm On Apr 29, 2015
freeborn76:
By the time the ICC is through, they should also confirm the receipt of petitions leveled against Dame Patience Jonathan and the fat pig Asari Dokubo. The fact that Bianca's brother failed to see the inciteful nature of Patience's speeches and Dokubo's stupid rants shows the hypocrisy of the Igbo people. This is arrant nonsense! ICC ko, OPC ni!
What concerned Igbo with the speech of the people you mentioned?
PoliticsRe: ICC Confirms Receipt Of Petition Against Oba Of Lagos by PhockPhockMan: 3:59pm On Apr 29, 2015
Alphaoscar:
A curfew was declared. Some guys went out to watch football match while coming, some Soldiers met them and said 'each
will be cained based on the number on their clothes(jerseys)
they put on; the 1st put on chelsea Mikel's 12 and he was
flogged 12, 2nd put on 50cent he was also flogged 50, the
3rd one was crying furiously,then from afar i noticed,he was
Bacarnista and he was putting on "GEJ till 2019".
gringringringringringrin
PoliticsRe: The Constitution Says Ibo And Not Igbo by PhockPhockMan: 3:21pm On Apr 29, 2015
FreeGlobe:
ok, yoruba girl
Don't mind that Igbo Wana be.
PoliticsRe: South-east, South-south Groups Demand Self-determination by PhockPhockMan: 12:10pm On Apr 28, 2015
BabaO2:
1. There is nothing like SE-SS, it is either SE or SS, both are not one and can never be one.
2. same way groundnut and coacoa money was spent on your forefathers before discovering of oil in SS ,,,, not SE though
3. same way jonathan led Nigeria for 6 years, now because he lost, you want to pull out of Nigeria. what uncivilized way of life.
what is SE bringing to the table really?
Even if SS and SE seceded, it will be most embarrassing and agonizing for SE, because you have nothing and you will be maximally marginalized by greedy tendency of SS as depicted by shepopotamous, egbere jonathan, mujahideen dokubo, alamieyeseigha.
Cry for yourself.
PoliticsRe: South-east, South-south Groups Demand Self-determination by PhockPhockMan: 11:02am On Apr 28, 2015
Funmiladey:
Do you know these northerners are the ones supplying food to the whole country if you don't know ... Go down the history line and see what happened when they cut their supply to the south
Northerners will surely beg to sell or go bankrupt
PoliticsRe: South-east, South-south Groups Demand Self-determination by PhockPhockMan: 10:50am On Apr 28, 2015
IdiAmin1:
I'm not comfortable with this SS/SE alliance at all. Biafra if realized is likely to face church denominational problem(catholic and Anglican wahala) so a merger of the two regions will be catastrophic. The Nigeria/biafra war will be a child's play compared to Massob/MEND undecided
Stop taking panadol for other people's headache.
PoliticsRe: Angel Of Death Erupts From Chile's Volcano (photos) by PhockPhockMan: 1:49am On Apr 28, 2015
benuejosh:
Hear Lie. Chai. OP, NO BODY IS A CHILDREN .
Somebody needs to enroll in the almajiri school.
PoliticsRe: Ondo Deputy-Gov Ali Olanusi Impeached by PhockPhockMan: 12:34pm On Apr 27, 2015
ionsman:
Hehe.....Because he decamped..
Amaechi's deputy decamped but till today,no news of bewitching. Then someone will tell me pdp is a tolerant party.
Ameachi can't impeach his deputy because Rivers state judiciary is under lock and key.
PoliticsRe: Rivers Statet To Make History by PhockPhockMan: 11:59am On Apr 27, 2015
ki02020:
Let democracy prevail.......the more you hate on ameachi the more you get frustrated so people should stop hating and criticise base on facts
Ameachi is the frustrated fool.
PoliticsRe: Gov Rerun: Ihedioha, Alhassan, Otti Reject Results. by PhockPhockMan(op): 11:41am On Apr 27, 2015
dustmalik:
Your reading comprehension ability is 0/100. Are the three candidates mentioned in the article all APC members? This is how you guys fail in school.
Tell me how many APC candidate that congratulated the winner after losing.



Nonsense party.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's/APC.'s Campaign Promises by PhockPhockMan: 11:31am On Apr 27, 2015
barcanista:
Buhari Administration To Pay Monthly Allowance To Elderly And Disabled

“The elderly and the physically challenged would also not be left out as our government would be giving them allowances.”
-VP-elect Prof Osinbanjo, January 8, 2015
www.punchng.com/politics/buharill-create-720000-jobs-osinbajo/
Wait till they tell you that punch is not a reliable source.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's/APC.'s Campaign Promises by PhockPhockMan: 11:14am On Apr 27, 2015
Buhari: Fudging on Oil Prices, the Economy and What Else?
15 Jan 2015
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General Muhammadu Buhari
PERSPECTIVE
By Peter Ntephe and Steve Ahaneku

Social media has been awash recently with the statement credited to General Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives’ Congress (APC) that one of his first steps in Government will be to stabilise oil prices.
Several memes have emerged online mocking that promise. In one of the more hilarious ones, several presidents are seen laughing at the ludicrousness of it all, with Obama asking ‘you be OPEC?’

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-fudging-on-oil-prices-the-economy-and-what-else-/199184/
PoliticsRe: Gov Rerun: Ihedioha, Alhassan, Otti Reject Results. by PhockPhockMan(op): 10:34am On Apr 27, 2015
superstar1:
Why is it only APC that is always rejecting results?

This is an attitude they need to do away with.

When they win, it is free and fair; when they lose, it was rigged.

They should embrace the spirit of sportsmanship. You win some, you lose some.
Because desperation is in their blood.
PoliticsRe: Rivers Statet To Make History by PhockPhockMan: 10:30am On Apr 27, 2015
Dsegsam:
River is much better. ..ondo is worst. ..
You're wrong, Imo state situation is the worst.
Okorocha sacked 27 local government chairmen immediately he was sworn in 2011.
Despite Appeal Court Judgement that ordered the reinstatement of the LGA Chairmen, Okorocha disobeyed this date.


APPEAL COURT REINSTATES SACKED IMO LG CHAIRMEN , COUNCILLORS.

JULY 5, 2012 : AGENCY REPORTER
The Court of Appeal sitting in Owerri, Imo State on Thursday reinstated all local government chairmen and councillors sacked by Governor Rochas Okorocha in the 27 councils last year. The court held that the governor lacked the powers to sack elected governments at the third tier of government. The court, presided over by Justice Uwani Abbaji, also nullified the appointment of transition committee chairmen by the governor to replace the sacked council chairmen. Okorocha had, in his maiden broadcast in June 2011, announced the sacking of the elected council chairmen, and later appointed transitional committee chairmen to run the 27 council areas in the state. But the council chairmen challenged their removal from office in an Owerri High Court, arguing that the governor had no constitutional power to sack them. Consequently, the court, presided over by the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Benjamin Njemanze, held that the governor lacked the powers to remove the chairmen from office. The court also held that the council chairmen failed to prove that they were sacked from office as they claimed, resulting in the filing of the appeal by the council chairmen. Delivering judgment, Abbaji observed that all the submissions and arguments of the appellants and respondents were reviewed. She noted that the high court in its earlier judgment confirmed that the governor axiomatically had no power to sack the democratically elected chairmen. She further noted that the local government system was a constitutional matter and any action on the system should follow constitutional provisions. The court held that the governor had no right to remove democratically elected chairmen from office, and ordered that the local government chairmen be re-instated. The court, in its unanimous decision, further restrained the governor or any of his proxies from interfering in the administration of the local government system in the state.

http://www.punchng.com/news/appeal-court-reinstates-sacked-imo-lg-chairmen-councillors/
PoliticsRe: Gov Rerun: Ihedioha, Alhassan, Otti Reject Results. by PhockPhockMan(op): 9:42am On Apr 27, 2015
Ponponkon:
Nyem ugu ngwa,achorom garri ngwa,resim ukazi ngwa but ka onye ngwa buru governor, umu ohuhu echeta na adigh ezigbo ihe/madu di na ala ngwa.after d first 100days in office by our broda, d comment wil be continue 2 giv us ngwa governor.may dis continually be d comment of evry nwa ohuhu in Jesus name..


Alex Otila Ewu, go and rest. Conduct Obingwa 1million times Dr Ikpeazu will stil win you by 137,000 votes to 1,000. Na we be majority that's why you wan turn Ngwaman by force yeye man
gringringringrin
PoliticsGov Rerun: Ihedioha, Alhassan, Otti Reject Results. by PhockPhockMan(op): 4:06am On Apr 27, 2015
The All Progressives Congress, Peoples Democratic Party and All Progressive Grand Alliance candidates for last Saturday’s rerun governorship elections in Taraba, Imo and Abia States on Sunday kicked against the results in their respective states.

The candidates- Aisha Alhassan(APC), Emeka Ihedioha(PDP) and Alex Otti(APGA) told journalists that the elections in their states were charaterised by irregularies.

While Alhassan and Otti said they would go to the tribunal to challenge the outcomes, Ihedioha, said he would leave the decision on whether to challenge the result to his party.

Alhassan was defeated by PDP’s Daruis Ishaku while Otti lost to Okezie Ikpeazu, also of the PDP. Ihedioha, who is the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, lost to Governor Rochas Okorocha of the APC.

In Jalingo, Taraba State, the candidate told a news conference that the entire electoral process was like a “daylight robbery.”

She said, “The governorship election in Taraba State was characterised by violence, massive rigging, ballot snatching and abuse of the card readers in substantial parts of the state by the PDP and their allies.”

Alhassan contended that results ascribed to Wukari, Donga, Takum, Sardauna, Zing, Yorro, Kurmi and some parts of Ussa, Karim-Lamido, Bali, Ardo-Kola and Lau local government areas were not acceptable as they did not reflect the true outcome of the election in Taraba.

Alleging that all the complaints about irregularities and abuse of the election guidelines were reported to INEC, she said she would challenge the outcome at the tribunal.

INEC Returning Officer in the state, Kyari Mohammed, said Ishaku scored 369,318 votes as against Alhassan’s 275,984.

Mohammed said there were 1,461,645 total registered voters in the state, of which 787,516 were accredited for the election.

He explained that the total valid votes cast were 681,166, while the total votes rejected were 174,131.

The April 11 governorship election in the state was declared inconclusive due to what INEC described as widespread irregularities.

In Umuahia, the APGA National leadership claimed that like the April 11 polls in the state, Saturday’s exercise was marred by irregularities.

The party’s Chairman, Mr. Victor Umeh, told journalists that INEC colluded with the PDP to rig the election in favour of Ikpeazu

He expressed shock that INEC ignored APGA’s earlier call for the outright cancellation of results from three Local Government Areas in the April 11 poll but instead reinstated the cancelled results.

Umeh, who contested and lost the senatorial election in Anambra State on March 28, said, “The controversy that was generated by the returning officer in reinstating the election results he had cancelled in Obingwa, Osisioma and Isialangwa North necessitated APGA’s earlier call for the cancelation of the “ out of the reality figures from the affected councils.”

He insisted that INEC ought to have sustained the cancellation of the results from the three councils as it did in Imo State in 2011.

Umeh alleged that “ even the re- run was held under incoherent preparations as up till Friday night, details of polling units remained speculative. “

He said, “APGA rejects the result of the poll as announced not because we cannot lose elections. We can accept losing an election through a credible process. We won the election clearly but our mandate was stolen.

“Accordingly, we will not resort to self help; we will challenge the result at the tribunal.’’

“APGA will firmly stand by Otti until he reclaims his stolen mandate.’’

Umeh called on the President – elect, Muhammadu Buhari, to probe electoral fraud in the South-East after his inauguration because “while other parts of the country are celebrating democracy, INEC used the zone for an experiment.’’

Otti thanked Abians for “their massive support “for him, and appealed to them to remain calm and prayerful as he prepares to head for the tribunal.

He said, “ Election has come and gone but the battle has just started. Evil cannot prevail over good but if it seems to prevail, it is only for a while.

“Weeping can only endure for a night, joy comes in the morning. We will not resort to brigandage because two wrongs cannot make a right. “

Otti alleged that voters were intimidated and scared from the polling units by coffins paraded in Aba by suspected PDP sympathisers on the eve of the election.

He also alleged that the rerun was fraudulently cancelled in Umunneochi after it had been listed by INEC.

The APC candidate, Nyerere Anyim and his Progressive Peoples Alliance counterpart, Chikwe Udensi, came third and fourth respectively with 10,244 and 4,381 votes .

Governor Theodore Orji, who welcomed PDP’s victory at the poll, denied that Ikpeazu was his stooge.

“I can’t manipulate a person who has a Ph.D. He has been in government for long and the era of manipulation is gone. He is intelligent enough to reject what he does not like,”he added.

He attributed Ikpeazu’s victory to people’s quest for power rotation.

Orji, therefore, called on those who lost to close ranks with the winner in the overall interest of the state.

The Police in the state however denied reports by some online news portals that there were violent clashes between the supporters of the PDP and the APC in Aba on Sunday.

Some of them had claimed that “some angry youths who felt cheated over the outcome of the poll have taken to the streets blocking major access roads leading to the home of the PDP candidate.”

According to one of the reports “PDP supporters dressed a coffin in APGA flag while chopping off a fowl head which is a symbol of the APGA”.

Also, while the APC supporters trooped to the streets celebrating Okorocha’s victory, Ihedioha alleged that INEC officials conspired to rig the governorship election in favour of the governor.

He said he was not prepared to congratulate the winner because the election was marred by massive irregularities perpetrated by the APC.

He said, “In spite of instances of identified electoral malpractices, including the arrest of over 25 members of staff of Imo State INEC, who conspired with the opposition party to manipulate and change the results of the elections already declared in favour of the PDP, incident of swapping of PDP votes in favour of the APC, all of which eroded the validity and credibility of the exercise, INEC has gone ahead to declare the APC candidate as the winner.”

However, he maintained that as a law abiding citizen, he acknowledged the declaration of the results by INEC. But he added that his party would deliberate on the details of the result and act appropriately in future.

Our correspondent in Owerri however saw jubilant APC supporters wielding brooms and chanting pro-Okorocha slogans.

They converged on the Government House chapel where Okorocha was having a thanksgiving service to congratulate him.

The elated governor dedicated his victory to the masses of the state who he described as the main victors of the election.

He said, “I have asked God to bless me so that I can bless others, I asked him to honour me so that I can honour others; give me leadership position so that I can impact on my people. This victory is for them.

“I have redeemed my campaign promises; now my people can enjoy free education, kidnapping is now a thing of the past, now it is time for job creation and setting up of industries. The first beneficiaries would be my 25,000 youths waiting for employment. One thousand others will go to Turkey for industrial training.”

He however appealed to his opponents to join hands with him to build the state.

“I suffered a lot of campaign of calumny and hate speeches from my opponents but one thing they would never say is that I did not work; now I am the governor of APC, APGA and the PDP; so I call on them to join hands with me to build this state.”


http://www.punchng.com/news/gov-rerun-ihedioha-alhassan-otti-reject-results/
PoliticsRe: Like Obasanjo Like Buhari? by PhockPhockMan: 2:51am On Apr 27, 2015
[s]
MzJackBaueress:
After writing jargons,what then is the similarity between Obasanjo and Buhari?

You ended up writing Trash!
[/s]
Foreign AffairsRe: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by PhockPhockMan: 6:26pm On Apr 26, 2015
irunoobo:
[size=18pt] undecided


i think SA govt is right. Nigeria goofed by calling the Ambassador. When SA citizens were killed in TB joshua's building that collapse, did they call their ambasador?|/b] smh[/size]
Can you compare the two situation? Building collapse is mere accident while xenophobic attack can be described as terrorism.

Nigeria has summoned Acting High Commissioner Martin Cobham along with Deputy High Commissioner Uche Ajulu-Okeke. "for [b] consultation"
What else do you want.
Foreign AffairsRe: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by PhockPhockMan: 5:51pm On Apr 26, 2015
dridowu:
I don't think recalling of the ambassador is right in the 1st place. Ambassador recalling should be the last at least till average Nigerian citizen have being evacuated from there.
You didn't understand.

Nigeria has summoned Acting High Commissioner Martin Cobham along with Deputy High Commissioner Uche Ajulu-Okeke. "for consultation"
TravelRe: Asaba And Warri: The Two Capitals Of Delta State by PhockPhockMan: 5:02pm On Apr 26, 2015
ndcide:
Any fool can easily know the intent of the writeup. He is writing this but have not written any piece that unifies delta state.

@op. are you close to prof Muoboghare? just curious.
I agree with you totally.
PoliticsRe: Pictures From On Going Construction Of 2nd Niger Bridge. by PhockPhockMan(op): 4:15pm On Apr 26, 2015
tmotmo:
Yes. He is a Hero in a Clueless Community grin grin grin
Meaning?
PoliticsRe: Jonathan To Live In Luxury Island Villa, Otuoke Upon Exit From Aso Rock (photo) by PhockPhockMan: 1:11pm On Apr 26, 2015
Sirnokiopee:
that is if his not given 3million years in kirikiri.
Mtcheeeeeeeewww.
PoliticsRe: Rochas Okorocha Declared Winner Of Imo State Governorship Election by PhockPhockMan: 12:45pm On Apr 26, 2015
Caseless:
Phockphockman, severussnape, firefire, etc, where are u?
I will never congratulate a fraudster to continue defrauding my state.


I'm really sad.

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