Politics › Re: Atiku Joins Forces With Ribadu, Shekarau. by politicus: 9:57pm On Jan 19, 2011 |
Wrong thread title - Atiku is supporting them for presidency because they are from the north, but they have not 'joined forces'. |
Politics › Re: Riot In The North Over Jonathan's Win by politicus: 7:27pm On Jan 19, 2011 |
Some people here are daft, is it not the same north that gave him votes to win the primaries?? stop this north south division |
Politics › Re: Fashola Please Fix Allen Avenue by politicus: 4:10am On Jan 19, 2011 |
fashola is on nairaland, just keep typing |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Kids Are In School Mine Is At Home! by politicus: 10:28am On Jan 18, 2011 |
Nigerians will surely find a way to explain this. |
Politics › Jega Follows Johnathan To Bayelsa To Register by politicus(op): 11:25pm On Jan 17, 2011 |
Jega condemned for accompanying Jonathan to voter registration
The Conference of Nigerian Political Parties has condemned the presence of the chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission at the voter's registration of the president in his hometown on Saturday. The party, in a statement on Sunday, expressed its outrage at the presence of the INEC boss Attahiru Jega, accompanying the president, Goodluck Jonathan, during the latter's voter registration at his hometown Otuoke, Bayelsa State on Saturday.
The CNPP called on the electoral umpire to ignore the style of followership practised by his predecessor in office, calling on him to "wake-up, abandon the ignoble cult followership, which converted former Independent National Electoral Commission's chairmen into puppets of former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and be on top of his duty post as an impartial umpire." "We had expected Professor Jega to be on top of his duty post at INEC Headquarters Abuja; receiving reports of non-arrival and late-arrival of officials and materials and the worrisome report of malfunctioning DDC Machines, which has become the metaphor the exercise," the party said. The CNPP warned that "Nigerians do not want the extension of the voters registration exercise under any guise." |
Politics › Re: Presidential Debate - Battle Of The Campaigners by politicus: 5:59am On Jan 16, 2011 |
INTERNET PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?
[size=30pt]I DEY LAUGH O![/size] |
Family › Re: Congrats To Tgirl4real, She Just Had A Bouncing Baby Girl! by politicus: 11:59pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
who? |
Politics › Re: Sarah Jubril For President - 2007 by politicus: 11:55pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
papospiros! |
Politics › Re: What Is The Average Age Of Nairalanders by politicus: 11:47pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
buzugee: aaahhhhh 'unwarranted aggression'. the tool of the 'mentally inept'. Considering the comment was NOT meant for you, you did a pretty good job of showing how well your mother raised you. Dont let your frustration get in the way of your posts and pls desist henceforth from replying to my posts. Unless you want your father killed. |
Politics › Re: What Is The Average Age Of Nairalanders by politicus: 11:40pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
buzugee: pretty self explanatory really. it means that just because you mature does not mean that you mature. gerrit ? with some people, the older they get the more immature they act. was I talking to you dumbfuck? |
Politics › Re: How Lagos Hopes A Railway Will End Daily Endurance Test And Change Lives by politicus: 11:32pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
eku_bear: Eh, this I wonder about. The private investors first want to see success in Lagos before replicating elsewhere.
BTW, is it me, or is this dude mentioned somewhat of a badass? 34 years old, MBA from HBS, and from LinkedIn looks like he was a VP at CitiBank for some time, then a stint at McKinsey. Not a bad set of accomplishments at that age.
A bit unfortunate that Nigerians cannot be involved in the construction work, and instead it is given to Chinese. Would be nice if we could be more competitive. . . f**king stalker. . .why can't you be more competitive? |
Politics › Re: What Is The Average Age Of Nairalanders by politicus: 11:17pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
Jarus: One of the lessons I learnt from NL is that maturity doesn't necessarily follow maturity. Chairman. . . wetin you talk for hia? |
Politics › Re: Kudos To Ibb For Congratulating Jonathan! by politicus: 6:58am On Jan 15, 2011 |
Kudos? |
Politics › Re: Acn 2011 Presidential Primarie Is Live On Tvc @ Onikan Stadium Lagos by politicus: 6:42am On Jan 15, 2011 |
Oloko Nla: Nigerians, al we do is talk talk talk and talk, no action, Tunisians just shamed us, they ousted their president and d doode hasn't done half of the crap Bankole and his colleagues have done ind past 4yrs
shame on us all
hiss!!!
n While I agree with what you say, I must point out that the Tunisian president has been in power since 1987! |
Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 3:12am On Jan 14, 2011 |
ahidjo: [size=15pt]Nigeria is a big joke because:
1. Any comment against their supporters and their stinky system is seen as support for another candidate. 2. Most Nigerians think they understand governance and democracy, but truly they are totally ignorant of these core concepts. 3. They are excited about a PHD holder president's inability to showcase his achievement after more than a year in power. 4. Nigerians (perharps PDP delegates and most Nairalanders) are confused. They do not know what they want and have no standard yardstick for measuring performance except sentiments and Luck 5.It is only in Nigeria that a person accused of corruption is never prosecuted and is contesting the presidency. 6.It is only in Nigeria that a muderer is ordered released by the president so as to gain political points as we saw of Folarin 7.The citizens are too ignorant to think that the delegates voted with their conscience. 8. It is the only country where history repeats itself over and over and over and they never learn. 9. Ten years from now we will still be here complaining about things not working in Nigeria just like we have been complaining since independence. Only naive people are excited about this. My consolation though is that for me and my family, Goddluck will not get our votes during the general elections. We are too sophisticated and intelligent to leave Nigeria in the hands of Luck. No way!!![/size] I completely agree, honestly. Look at the security delegates of the ruling party are getting. . .Helicopters flying about, police all around. THE ORDINARY CITIZEN DOES NOT DESERVE THIS? Yet they chant and hail PDP PDP! |
Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 3:10am On Jan 14, 2011 |
Any comment against their supporters and their stinky system is seen as support for another candidateMa_J_Blige: This looks like Atiku's statement accepting defeat. Sibe007: Abi ooh? |
Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 2:09am On Jan 14, 2011 |
Goodnight darling |
Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 1:37am On Jan 14, 2011 |
d guy don tire, lets go faster please |
Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 1:34am On Jan 14, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 12:50am On Jan 14, 2011 |
jt2010: SOKOTO GEJ 32 ATIKU 84 na landslide be dis? |
Politics › Re: Channels TV Showing PDP Primaries by politicus(op): 12:32am On Jan 14, 2011 |
eku_bear: DO NOT click the link this b@stard posted. You'll regret it. Hover your mouse over the link and see that it is fake (to some nastly site called octopusgirl.com) He is correct do not click this link. soloheater: http://skoola.com/lecturepage.php?id=1717&cid=70 the correct one is in the first post. click to watch |
Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 12:30am On Jan 14, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 12:20am On Jan 14, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Channels TV Showing PDP Primaries by politicus(op): 12:07am On Jan 14, 2011 |
Watching live! Look at Atiku's face losing! |
Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 5:45pm On Jan 13, 2011 |
I have just check the channnels site they are streaming live
channelstv.com |
Politics › Channels TV Showing PDP Primaries by politicus(op): 5:44pm On Jan 13, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: The Official People's Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Thread by politicus: 5:37pm On Jan 13, 2011 |
hello all Whats new? |