Politics › Re: Picture Of Nnamdi Kanu At The Court Today by PhockPhockMan: 3:31pm On Jan 25, 2016 |
allen0000: This Nnamdi Kalu is fooling himself, I am Igbo but Biafra will never come to pass........forget all these noise and protest, Biafra is dead on arrival. Those protesting are Miscreants and Fools, Jobless Youths. How do you want Biafra when Anambra cannot marry from Imo and same with Imo cannot marry from Anambra, Just check Imo and Anambra Thread here. Bleep Biafra Bleep Nnamdi Kalu [/size][size=8pt][size=8pt][/size] You don't need to shout about your Igboness , we know who you are. |
Politics › Nnamdi Kanu In Court Today In A Different Attire .. Pictures. by PhockPhockMan(op): 2:11pm On Jan 25, 2016 |
PHOTONEWS: Radiobiafra Director and Founder of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu at the Federal High Court in Abuja today, bail hearing is scheduled for Friday
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Politics › Re: APC And Their Faithful ( Hypocrite) Supporters. by PhockPhockMan(op): 1:54pm On Jan 25, 2016 |
funlord:

"Frustrated otondo spotted"!!! Thanks. |
Politics › Re: APC And Their Faithful ( Hypocrite) Supporters. by PhockPhockMan(op): 12:59pm On Jan 25, 2016 |
suxkill: Op,5 bottles of origin for you.
Zombies will always be zombies. Thanks. |
Politics › Re: APC And Their Faithful ( Hypocrite) Supporters. by PhockPhockMan(op): 12:58pm On Jan 25, 2016 |
Ioannes: op, how much for this shallow piece? Ask lalasticlala and obinoscopy |
Politics › APC And Their Faithful ( Hypocrite) Supporters. by PhockPhockMan(op): 5:03am On Jan 25, 2016 |
1] Jonathan sold Petrol at N87 while Buhari is selling at average of N300 & above, yet Buhari supporters think Jonathan was more corrupt and wasteful. 2] When Jonathan Budgeted N1bn for feeding in Aso-Rock in 2011, and N517m in 2015, APC cried wolf and now Buhari's budget for same is N1.7billion. Yet Buharists are mute and still think GEJ was more corrupt and wasteful. 3] Jonathan spent N1.4bn to service all presidential jets in one year while Buhari spends N6bn on same in 6month yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt and wasteful. 4] Jonathan gave more funding to education while Buhari's 2016 budget favours Ministry of information more than education yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful. 5] Jonathan spent an average of N8million on each international trip while Buhari spends an average of N55million on each international trip, yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt and wasteful. 6] Jonathan created Over 5.8millon jobs in 5yrs while buhari has sacked over 2million workers in 8months. Check Federal Bureau of Statistics. 7] Jonathan made Nigeria's economy the best in Africa and No 1 investment destination & quadrupled our GDP in 4yrs while Buhari has dragged Nigeria's economy down to 14th position in ranking in just 7months. 8] Jonathan left Naira exchange rate @ N185 to $1 but Buhari with his Adama and Eve economics has destroyed the Naira in just 8 months which now sells at N315 to $1. 9] It took Jonathan less than 2weeks to select his cabinet including foreign based technocrats while it took Buhari 6months to do same. Even with indicted people and no single economist among the 36 names. 10] Buhari claimed that subsidy was fraud (Who is subsidizing who@) but buhari has spent N1.2trillion on fuel subsidy in the last 5 months and still no fuel while all Buharists have suddenly gone dumb. 11] Buhari/APC accused Jonathan of corruption but have not been able to pin one stain on him, while Muhammadu Buhari himself followed the crowd that entered into the #DasukiGate. 12] Under Jonathan freedom and liberty of Nigerians was not determined by party affiliation, but today under Buhari his perceived enemies and political opponents are leveled with frivolous allegations of crimes and intimidated with either the EFCC or the DSS. 13] Buhari does not have an Honorary WAEC but bags an illegal Honorary (Ph.D) from a university that have no PhD student and Not approved by NUC and yet Buharists respect his NEPA Bill more than GEJ's PhD. 14. Buhari used his secondary school principal's recommendation letter to become Military Head of State and again used Court Affidavit to become President and no one reminded him that these are the height of corruption. He Refused to declare his assets public, suppressing the FOI and denied all his 81 election promises and stayed in the last 8 months blaming former leaders. Jonathan was in that position, he never complained or blamed anyone, but faced his work even when Buhari's disgruntled brother ensured that Nigeria will know no peace."
Dia is God o o. |
Politics › Re: I Am On Radio This Moment Discussing Politics by PhockPhockMan: 3:59pm On Jan 24, 2016 |
Choi, I can’t get the station here in Port Harcourt. |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Dr Ikpeazu Just Lost His Appeal At The Supreme Court Now ! by PhockPhockMan(op): 5:44pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Which judgment?
The preliminary objection or the actual case of tax evation/forgery? Ask lalasticlala and obinoscopy that question. |
Politics › Breaking News: Dr Ikpeazu Just Lost His Appeal At The Supreme Court Now ! by PhockPhockMan(op): 5:26pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
OKEZIE Ikpeazu just lost his appeal against his case of tax forgery at the Supreme Court now. He had filed a preliminary objection at the Federal High Court where’re he lost and from there to the Court of Appeal and eventually just lost at the Supreme Court now If you recall ,Chief Friday Nwosu, an Abia chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) instituted a case of tax forgery against the party gubernatorial candidate of the party for the April 11 governorship election, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu http://www.weeklypostng.com/2016/01/breaking-news-dr-ikpeazu-just-lost-his.html?m=1 |
Fashion › Re: What That Little Pocket In Your Jeans Is Really For. Picture. by PhockPhockMan(op): 4:24pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
Blackfire: If u tell our politicians that the only money they can steal, can only fit into that small pocket..... We will be begging people for local govt chairman.
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Politics › Re: Buhari Is A Wrong Choice As Nigerian Leader - Ayo Adebanjo by PhockPhockMan(op): 1:37pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
noblezone: Very soon, those who printed Posters fit the PDP will be invited by the EFCC and be taken to court in handcuffs. ......by that time their rantings will change. |
Fashion › Re: What That Little Pocket In Your Jeans Is Really For. Picture. by PhockPhockMan(op): 1:26pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
Pineapp: Stingy guys be like......  Nothing stingy there, it's wisdom. |
Fashion › Re: What That Little Pocket In Your Jeans Is Really For. Picture. by PhockPhockMan(op): 12:51pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
SLIDEwaxie: If u roll ur 5k very well, u go knw say that pocket dey keep extra change in case u dey alaba, idumota, oshodi or any other thieving area for Lagos.
Also, if u roll 3k wella and u tell ur gf to search u say na only 500g u get, she no go found out.
Besides, if u wan visit chick and u no wan she run ur wallet see condom, u fit slide those types of long condom inside until show go sure. Jeez, you be real guy man o o. |
Fashion › What That Little Pocket In Your Jeans Is Really For. Picture. by PhockPhockMan(op): 12:26pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
Pockets can often be the bane of fashion life. For women’s clothing especially, the addition of ‘fake’ pockets to trousers, coats, shirts can often be infuriating. Jean pockets come as pretty standard across the genders – two back pockets, two front pockets and that odd little rectangular pocket in one of the front pockets. But what is it used for? It’s certainly too small for coins and was around before the age of smart phones. In a Quora forum, jean and textile experts sought to answer the conundrum. User Renata Janoskova cited Levi Strauss, iconic American jeans brand, as having the answer to the mystery pocket. According to a blog post on their website, the pocket is a “watch pocket”, small enough to keep a pocket watch. Ms Janoskova expaned on this, explaining that Levis introduced the pockets to cater for cowboys pocket watches. Calvin Klein Jeans launches 'sexting' ad campaign “Back in the 1800s, cowboys used to wear their watches on chains and kept them in their waistcosts. To keep them from getting broken, Levis introduced this small pocket where they could keep their watch.” http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/what-that-little-pocket-in-your-jeans-is-really-for-a6828141.html
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Politics › Re: Buhari Is A Wrong Choice As Nigerian Leader - Ayo Adebanjo by PhockPhockMan(op): 12:05pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
oduastates: Another yam eater. EFFC Is that all you can say? |
Politics › Buhari Is A Wrong Choice As Nigerian Leader - Ayo Adebanjo by PhockPhockMan(op): 11:49am On Jan 23, 2016 |
https://sunnewsonline.com/new/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/AYO-ADEBANJO-702x336.jpg Now talking about the 2.1 billion dollars arms deal, and the money being shared by some people in what has come to be known as Dasukigate, how do you feel about it?
I believe that this is where the media should help inform Nigerians about what is really happening and not by sensationalizing the news. Is this the first time political party is helping another one to win election? It is political alliance, and this is how it is done in other parts of the world. These people – Olu Falae, Ladoja, and others got this money from their political ally, which is PDP, and even APC the ruling party, didn’t they receive money from some people during the election time? Did the party (APC) ask those that gave them money the source of the money given to them? I’m not supporting corruption, but there are some money spent during election and campaigning that you can’t start asking question about the source of the money given to you to campaign. Take the case of Falae, he got money from Anenih, how would he know that the money being given to him is taken from the arms money? We should not mix issues.
And the EFCC has asked these people to refund the monies.
It is not right for the EFCC to say so. As far as I’m concerned, these people have not committed any crime. EFCC is not the court, let these men be taken to court, and we should all wait for the court’s pronouncement on the issue. I’m not in any way supporting corruption, but what I’m saying is that it is wrong to accuse these people of taking money from the arms deal money because nobody, including Dasuki, has come out to tell us that he told these people that he was giving them all these money from the arms fund. Even, there is no way Falae and others would have asked for the source of money being given to them in an election period. My own take on this is that the Federal Government should follow the rule of law, due process must be followed.
Buhari should be careful in his war against corruption. He should not be seen to be playing to the gallery. Where real looting of the national resources is involved, Buhari should not spare anybody, but on this issue of security fund being shared to politicians, I have my reservations.
We should not take the issue too far. Even if we care to remember, is it not from the same fund that Dasuki took money to buy two jeeps for Buhari? When Dasuki made the revelation, Buhari’s apologists and defenders quickly came to his rescue by saying that buying the jeeps for Buhari was his normal entitlement, but they dodged the moral aspect of the money being taken from the arms fund to buy the jeeps. I hope Nigerians can read between the lines.
From the arms fund, some politicians were given money to campaign during an election and that, to the government, was an offence and from the same arms fund, money was taken to buy jeeps for another individual and that, to government was not an offence. I believe we should not be seen to be living in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, where some animals are more equal than others.
It is very unfair to start criticizing Falae and others now. Their trial by the media is unfortunate. Most media organisations are now making fortunes out of publishing stories on Falae and others, but it is unfair. Let these people be taken to court, and let court determine their fates. Buhari should not give the impression that his opponents are being persecuted under the guise of waging war against corruption.
Should former President Goodluck Jonathan be invited for questioning over this arms fund scandal because Dasuki and others linked to the scandal have been mentioning his name?
Jonathan can be invited, there is no limit to anybody that can be questioned but EFCC should be careful in whatever action it takes. For instance, you invite somebody for questioning on issues relating to corruption and corrupt practices, and at the end of the day, you discover that the person is innocent, although you have asked the person to go, the damage has already been done as you have maligned that person for ever.
If they are inviting Jonathan, no problem; he can be invited, but doing so will be setting a dangerous precedent. You only know the beginning of an action; you never know where it will end. I’m not defending or supporting Jonathan, but EFCC must be very careful on Jonathan’s invitation. His invitation may open a pandora box, which may eventually lead to the indictment or questioning of some others that were in his position before or are even there now. As the saying goes, you don’t throw stones when you know that you live in a glass house.
Again, this is the first time, to the best of my knowledge, that questions will be raised on how money relating to security is used. Buhari was there before as Head of State. Did anybody raise questions, or asked him how security funds were disbursed during his tenure? As I said earlier, this is the first time people are probing security fund; it is a dangerous precedent.
Now again, Buhari is making a mistake, as all his attention is directed against corruption. But does that put food on the table of an average Nigerian? There are other sectors like education, health and infrastructure that require his attention are not receiving due attention now.
The impression APC gave us was that it has direction and focus on policy for every sector, while campaigning for power. But now that their party is in power, what have they done?
It appears as it APC doesn’t have a roadmap for solving or confronting various challenges. Having a roadmap will help APC to have a focus and that is why some people have accused Buhari of running an inconclusive government.
But on a personal note sir, do you believe in President Buhari’s ability to tackle the myriad of woes confronting Nigeria? I believe he has the capacity to solve the problems, but the problem with Buhari is that he is not sincere. He is not truly committed to change. The best solution or what I will call panacea for Nigeria’s problem, is the implementation of the National Conference recommendations. The confab recommendations provides natural solution to series of problems confronting Nigeria, but you must remember that from day one, Buhari and APC leaders have vowed not to have anything to do with the confab set up by Jonathan’s government. But are Buhari and his co-travellers in APC genuine patriots? No. They are not. If they were, they would support any document that will move Nigeria forward. The confab is not about Jonathan; it is about Nigeria.
Buhari and APC want the status quo to remain because the present federal arrangement is lopsided in favour of the North. But let me quickly add here that we are only postponing the evil day if we fail to implement those confab recommendations, because they address a lot of flaws that are inherent in our present federal structure. Looking at renewed agitations for Sovereign State of Biafra and pockets of other crises here and there, they may snowball into bigger conflagration that may threaten the corporate existence of Nigeria.
A word, they say, is enough for the wise. Nigerians should ask Buhari and APC leaders why they don’t want to implement the confab’s recommendations. As the saying goes, those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent change inevitable. Buhari, on a personal note, is a good man, but is a wrong choice as Nigerian leader. He has not disguised his preference for a section of the country, which is the North, and it is not in the best interest of the country.
On a parting note, let me quickly add that former President Goodluck Jonathan is a good man that has good intentions, but he was surrounded by many evil and corrupt people. He could have performed, and one of the good things I believe he did was the National Conference he organised. History will remember him for this. However, it is unfortunate that Buhari and APC leaders are bent on dumping its report and recommendations.
It was alleged that some months ahead of 2015 presidential election, that you and some Afenifere leaders were ‘settled’ by former President Goodluck Jonathan, and that was why you campaigned against President Muhammadu Buhari, how far is it true?
That is why I have always been saying that media men should do more of investigative journalism. Shouldn’t the media have conducted their own independent investigations? I challenge anybody that has any evidence linking me or any of the Afenifere leaders collecting money or being settled in any form by Jonathan, to come out with evidence.
I campaigned against Buhari because of his anti-democratic traits. I like him as a person, and I have nothing personal against him. My disagreement with Buhari is on the basis of principle. He was a dictator, when he was Military Head of State and even as a civilian president now, he has been exhibiting that trait of disdain for the rule of law. A leopard can’t change its spots. Buhari has not shown any sign of readiness to abandon dictatorship, and as long as he remains a dictator, I can’t admire him and that’s why I didn’t vote for him and I have no regret for doing that. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/buhari-is-a-wrong-choice-as-nigerian-leader-ayo-adebanjo/ |
Politics › Re: Emeka Mba Doesn't Deserve This. Dangerous things going on in our nation. by PhockPhockMan: 8:35pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Let EFCC do their job well. I know that this man must pay for his failure to jam Radio Biafra. |
Politics › Re: BIAFRA: Okowa’s Aide Commends Members Of IPOB Over Peaceful Protest In Delta. by PhockPhockMan: 8:12pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Namdi Kanu New Son Gets A New Name by PhockPhockMan: 7:36pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: PHOTO NEWS ; Suspected Boko Haram Members Being Arraigned Today. by PhockPhockMan(op): 7:30pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
highpriest4: And they were left unchained?
Where is seun kuti when we need him Forget about that tribalist. |
Politics › Re: Masterminds Of Nyanya And Kuje Bomb Blast In Court Today (Pics) by PhockPhockMan: 5:52pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: What exactly should I say? You must prepare to defend your earlier positions on this matter when a certain young man is brought to court on chains, because it will certainly happen. |
Politics › Re: Masterminds Of Nyanya And Kuje Bomb Blast In Court Today (Pics) by PhockPhockMan: 5:12pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Yet, my friends like TonyeBarcanista, omenka and Ngeneukwunu will argue with their lives that once you're in prison custody, you must come to court handcuffed.
Dia is God o o. |
Politics › Re: PHOTO NEWS ; Suspected Boko Haram Members Being Arraigned Today. by PhockPhockMan(op): 5:05pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
See as dem dey cover face. |
Politics › PHOTO NEWS ; Suspected Boko Haram Members Being Arraigned Today. by PhockPhockMan(op): 4:56pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
PHOTONEWS: Suspected Boko Haram members being arraigned at the Federal High Court in Abuja for allegedly bombing Nyanya-Kuje in April 2015
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Politics › Re: Protesting Drivers Block Okene-abuja Highway After Police Kill Conductor. by PhockPhockMan(op): 4:28pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
jmoore: They can never miss the target when it comes to a civilian. A Nigerian policeman will shoot into the sky, but the bullet will still find a way into the stomach of an innocent civilian. Ndi ara!!!!!!!!!!!!!     |
Politics › Re: Protesting Drivers Block Okene-abuja Highway After Police Kill Conductor. by PhockPhockMan(op): 3:44pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Ezenwammadu: Greatest lie of all time
Police Is Your friend  For where? Lalasticlala, obinoscopy |
Politics › Re: Protesting Drivers Block Okene-abuja Highway After Police Kill Conductor. by PhockPhockMan(op): 3:38pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
OrlandoOwoh: I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari cause this? PhockPhockMan is avowed to posting only threads that have Mr President or APC in bad light. My man face topic biko. |
Politics › Re: What Did You Nigerians Do When Buhari Called Them "Dogs And Baboons"? by PhockPhockMan: 3:33pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
HammerEvery: Please answer honestly. I heard you rushed and catapulted him into power with underaged voters. Na true?  Question : What Did You Nigerians Do When Buhari Called Them "Dogs And Baboons"? Answer ; They appreciated it by electing him president. |
Politics › Protesting Drivers Block Okene-abuja Highway After Police Kill Conductor. by PhockPhockMan(op): 3:13pm On Jan 21, 2016*. Modified: 4:01pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Protest erupted Wednesday night after a police officer allegedly shot a lorry conductor to death at a checkpoint in Ozara village in Okene Local Government Area of Kogi State. A witness, who gave his name as Bashiru, told PREMIUM TIMES that the incident occurred at about 10pm after a lorry conductor refused give a N100 bribe. Bashiru, a truck driver, said the trigger-happy policeman demanded for bribe from the driver of the truck, and the driver, in turn, asked his conductor if there was N100 with him to settle the policeman. According to the witness, when the conductor said he had none, the police officer asked him to alight from the vehicle, and then shot him dead on the spot. Sources said after the shooting, truckers – numbering more than a hundred – plying the highway barricaded the road since 10pm Wednesday night. The truckers barricaded the only way linking North to West and Eastern parts of Nigeria. “As at last count, more than a hundred truck drivers are participating in the protest on the Lagos Okene Abuja road,” one witness said. Bashiru said he and his colleagues would not vacate the route until authorities decisive action stopping uniformed men on the road from collecting bribes. Reports said the divisional police officer in charge of Okene area visited the scene of the incident on Thursday morning and explained to the protesters that the policeman who shot the conductor had been detained. The spokesperson for the Kogi State Police Command could not be reached for comments Thursday morning. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/197124-protesting-drivers-block-okene-abuja-highway-after-police-kill-conductor-over-n100-bribe.html |
Politics › Re: Biafrans Protest In Front Of President Obama’s Residence At The US - Pictured by PhockPhockMan: 9:12pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
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Politics › Nnamdi Kanu Pleads Not Guilty To Treason Charges. Vanguard. by PhockPhockMan(op): 4:07pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, whose arrest sparked a wave of protests by supporters in Nigeria’s southeast, pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday on treason charges. Nnamdi Kanu last month refused to enter a plea when he was first charged with “treasonable felony”, arguing he had no confidence in the then trial judge. But at a hearing before a new judge in the federal high court in Abuja on Wednesday, he denied a six-count indictment and was remanded in custody until a bail application on January 25. The prosecution alleges Kanu and others at large in Britain between 2014 and last year called for some southern states to secede from Nigeria to form an independent Republic of Biafra.
The call was made on Radio Biafra, of which Kanu is director, and was done “with (the) intention to levy war against Nigeria”, according to the charge sheet. He was also charged with managing an unlawful society, unlawful possession of firearms and concealing an import of a radio transmitter. Kanu, who also heads the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) group, was arrested by the Department of State Services, DSS, in October when he arrived in the country from London, where the radio station is based.
He has emerged as the new face of the campaign for a separate Biafran state, nearly 50 years after a previous unilateral declaration of independence sparked a brutal civil war. The conflict from 1967 to 1970 left some one million people dead, many from starvation and disease, as Nigerian troops blockaded the fledgling Republic of Biafra.
IPOB supporters have held a series of protests across the country in recent months to demand his release and voice their calls for a breakaway state for the southeastern Igbo people. On December 17, IPOB said five campaigners were killed during celebrations after the high court in Abuja ordered Kanu’s release on bail. The authorities in Abuja, however, have refused to release him, leading to fresh protests. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/nnamdi-kanu-pleads-not-guilty-to-trison-charges/ |
Politics › Re: Court Orders DSS To Take Nnamdi Kanu To Prison by PhockPhockMan: 3:02pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
Sunnybobo3: Fulani herdsmen are on their way mate. Don't mind that Omenka, he's chasing rat while his house is on fire. |