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| Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by akpanoka(op): 2:55pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Am just asking, since it is fast becoming a trend. Each time Gej wants to receive PDP returnees or attend a declaration, bomb goes off. Marily recently alluded to same fact. So, are they against tommorrow's event? But why? |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by podosci(m): 3:14pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akpanoka:A bomb goes off in school, 40 innocent children are dead and the only thought that comes to your mind is Jonathans re-election. May God help the soul of all Nigerians because we lack empathy. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Udehpaschal1(m): 3:18pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
I suppose this question is meant for the gods?? |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Adminisher: 3:23pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akpanoka:You people are going to curse GEJ's re election bid if you continue throwing up his name whenever people's lives have been lost to generate sympathy for him. Please think of the pain of the injured and the loss to the families and stop mentioning the President's name. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by sebali: 3:23pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akpanoka:SMH for ur soul podosci:No mind d ediot |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Nobody: 3:58pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Nigerians now see reason some janjaweeed want this country to go up in flames in 2015 |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by tit(f): 4:02pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akpanoka:and before the fires are put out, before the smoke clears, some people are already calling for the president to resign! |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Eziachi: 4:04pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Silly question really. As if this was the first, the second or even the tenth bomb since Mr Jonathan's presidency. Okupe said last week that no matter what happened that their life (daily politics) must go on. So why would anyone set off bomb now because of his declaration as if that will affect it, even if all Nigeria slave (masses) are to die? |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by pendy79: 4:08pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
If in all of the carnage brought on the lives of this young innocent lives wasted and lost for a course they know nothing about and all your worried is for JonaTAN's declaration tomorrow. May you never experience what those boys or what their parents and relatives went thru or are going thru. God help your soul. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Davvymavvy: 4:14pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Your question is as dumb as your miserable life, we are talking about the lost of innocent lives, you spewing gibberish in the name of question. Is today's bomb blast the first? Why attributing it to the declaration of an empty scumbag? The previous explosions would be called what? Nonsense! |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Princewill1(m): 4:28pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Sometimes I ask,Northern or is it Apc yorths are bombing and killing because Gej is in power,did they expect us SE\SS to be quiet when buhari gets into power? Funny if they think so.Meanwhile,GEJ till 2019 by fire by force |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Nobody: 4:33pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akpanoka:@op if you read the comments after ur post, u will notice that is exactly their aim, "detonate the bomb and stop the declaration, and if he go ahead, make a political mince meat of him" Bloody animals |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by EMANY01(m): 4:45pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Princewill1:They will learn that the Nigeria of yesterday which they"owned and controlled" is different from the Nigeria of today. They will find out the hard way that unlike IBB's claim it will be a case of "we are in power BUT NOT WIT POWER". They forget that "Making NIGERIA UNGOVERNABLE" is a playbook everyone has read now. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Nobody: 4:46pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Davvymavvy: pendy79: Eziachi:Now tell me why there was no blast when Buhari, Kwankwaso and Atiku declared which of course wasn't done on the same day only for a bomb to go off just a day to Jonathan's declaration. Perhaps you haven't noticed the frequency of occurrence of such incidents each time Jonathan has an activity lined up for his election but we have. Why have your people filled the airwaves calling him to suspend his declaration when his opponents have done theirs weeks back? It`s so unfortunate innocent lives have been lost, we weep with the families but the underlying motives behind all these isn't lost on us. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Horus(m): 4:55pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
[img]http://2.bp..com/-rWDclem7GXY/U5kmy-aT8sI/AAAAAAAAE9M/UGJQwJQLOPg/s1600/[/img] Which sane president will dance after a terrorist attack? GEJ has revealed his newly-acquired twerk dance "moves" just after the bomb blast akpanoka:[size=18pt]Did the previous explosion in Kano stopped GEJ to dance?[/size] |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Princewill1(m): 5:02pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
EMANY01:My brother Thank U! |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by abu12: 5:03pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akpanoka:And what will u say about gombe bomb blast last week or 30 Shiite Muslim killed last week in same yobe? This is a big issue, don't read politics to it |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Unemadu: 5:08pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
How did Nigeria descend to this? |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by lilprinze: 5:18pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
GEJ till 2019 |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Nobody: 5:19pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
thats exactly the agenda! They will keep blowing up the country in the hope that the President will defer his declaration forever But doing that will be victory for terrorism. The declaration must go on! This is the time for Nigerians to tell these terrorists and their sponsors that life willl go on and we shall remain steadfast as people and not give in to the will of terrorists Terrorism can not be an election weapon. Nigerians must reject this attempt to effect politics through violence Aliyu Gusau needs to be sacked asap as well |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Splashme: 5:32pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
APC = Boko Haram Boko Haram = APC |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by major466(m): 5:48pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
@Op Yes. We all know them. They call themselves proxxvcccbbnvxdsdvnbc... |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by ahaika23: 6:18pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Oh! Now they have changed the category of their collateral damage from adults to infants knowing they were fast depleting their voting class but because their dastardly act must continue, they resort to blowing up kids? Let them continue, GEJ MUST return as president and let's see them wail in perpetual agony. For their suffering shall be 10x what they leash out to others. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by akpanoka(op): 7:36pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Its only desperate politicians that wud condescend to d level of taking lives cos of political offices. If they bomb us all who are they going to rule? The bomb was obviously to create avenue for Lai Mohammed to issue press staement after Gej's declaration |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Nobody: 7:46pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
lilprinze:GEJ till 2019 |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by rebranded(m): 7:59pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
The minimum i expect from Jonathan today is a broadcast even if he chooses not the fly the national flag half way to commiserate with these innocent kids family. But he doesnt give a damn, few hours time he will be smiling all over or dancing. God help us. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by orimsamsam(m): 8:48pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Wit anger am goin to say this prayer. U shall experience What the family of the bomb victim are goin tru. I dont kn Why people are so heartless. A school Was bloWn up and u are linking it Wit jonathan declaration 2moro. Infact tunder fire all impunity supporter. May dere life be use for campaign |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by tonyot(m): 9:04pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
They keep killing innocent souls so as to stop our amiable president. But those involved should know that the God of the JUST is still alive. GEJ till 2019 |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by nagoma(m): 10:13pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Unemadu:Because we have incompetent leadership and corruption is unchecked, even the military and judiciary are compromised, the country is handicapped by weak and selfish clueless leadership. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by nagoma(m): 10:16pm On Nov 10, 2014*. Modified: 11:08pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
tonyot:Bomb blasts and killing of innocent Nigerians has never stoppered GEJ's dancing on stage. He doesn't give a damn. |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by Nobody: 11:03pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
Don't mind those BEASTS TERRORISTS in APigC. Their plans to twart Our President's declaration tomorrow has failed. Shame on those apc blood-sucking demonic terrorists. The blood of those young innocent souls must cry for justice. You shall all get paid in your own coin for this heartless murderous genocide, all because GEJ wants to declare tomorrow. May God visit you all in His wrath and anger in His own way this month. That declaration must go on, GEJ must not give those vampires in APigC this victory. It is well with NIGERIA. GEJ TILL 2019 |
| Re: Was The Bomb Blast Meant To Stop Jonathan's Declaration? by abagoro(m): 11:19pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
akpanoka:I agree with you but they are not coincidents but rolled out plan orchestrated to give the opposition bad name without minding the children being killed. Here is a confession from MEND leader. http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathans-agents-carried-out-two-bombings-okah-insists-diezani-called-me-20-times-to-be-made-minister-•-allegations-are-false-in-their-entirety/ Jonathan’s agents carried out two bombings – Okah insists “Diezani called me 20 times to be made minister” • Allegations are false in their entirety – Presidency MAY 3, 2012 BY EMEKA MADUNAGU AND OLALEKAN ADETAYO Henry Okah and President Goodluck Jonathan Detained leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, Mr. Henry Okah, has insisted that President Goodluck Jonathan’s agents sponsored the March 15, 2010 and October 1, 2010 bombings in Warri and Abuja respectively for political considerations. Okah made the allegation in a 194-paragraph affidavit deposed to in the South Gauteng High court in Johannesburg, South Africa in Case No: A570/10. The allegations first came to light in an interview Okah granted Arabic satellite television, Aljazeera , in October 2010, weeks after the blast. In the interview, he blamed the attacks on Jonathan’s aides and claimed he was arrested for refusing to influence MEND, to retract its claim of responsibility. Since then, Okah has been denied bail at least twice, with one at the South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg, where he is filing a new application for bail based on “new facts.” The sworn affidavit was expected to be filed at the court between Tuesday and Wednesday as part of his renewed bid to secure bail, after spending more than one year in a South African jail. His trial is set to start on October 1, 2012, exactly two years after a devastating blast that occurred less than a kilometre from the Eagle Square in Abuja, where Jonathan was attending Nigeria’s 50th anniversary. He said the March 2010 car bomb blast (which he said occurred on March 14, 2010) at the Government House Annex, Warri, where South-South governors were attending an amnesty meeting, was intended to pave the way for the removal of Delta State Governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan, and his replacement by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe. “It is my belief that President Goodluck Jonathan’s government working with a faction of MEND planned and executed the bombings of 14 March 2010 and 1 October 2010. “The purpose of the 14 March 2010 bombing in my opinion was to create an atmosphere of insecurity in Niger Delta where President Goodluck Jonathan at that time, was fighting to oust the governor Mr. Emmanuel Uduaghan whom President Goodluck Jonathan intended to replace with his Minister for Niger Delta, Mr Godsday Orubebe,” Okah said in the affidavit. On the Independence Day bombing, which claimed 10 lives, Okah said it was meant to sway public opinion against the North and some of its leaders who were planning to run against Jonathan in the April 2011 presidential election. Okah has been held at the Johannesburg Prison since October 2, 2010, and is currently standing trial for alleged involvement in the October 1 bomb attack. He alleged that Jonathan was upset when MEND claimed responsibility for the October 1 attack, against a plan to blame it on Northern elements. He stated, “The bombings of 1 October 2010 were also intended by President Goodluck Jonathan government to create anti-North sentiments nationwide in order to galvanize support from other sections of Nigeria against other Northern candidates in the Presidential election. “Under the arrangement, MEND, I believe, was not to claim responsibility for the bombings which the Nigerian government hoped to pin on General Babangida and other Northern elements. The claim of responsibility by the central group for a bombing, possibly carried out by a faction of MEND, punctured the plans of President Goodluck Jonathan to round up his opposition and hold them in custody until after the elections.” He claimed to have come under pressure from some of Jonathan’s aides to get MEND to retract its claim of responsibility for the bombing, recalling that his “refusal to cooperate in this scheme resulted in President Goodluck Jonathan placing a call to President Jacob Zuma during the evening of 1 October 2010, requesting President Zuma’s personal assistance in securing my arrest. My noncooperation was interpreted by President Goodluck Jonathan as support for the Northern politicians. “The South African Government’s direct interference was responsible for securing search and arrest warrants against me.” Okah also claimed to have influenced Jonathan’s appointment of Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke as minister of petroleum resources, at the prompting of a Jonathan aide. He alleged that between April 4 and 5, 2010, he received approximately 20 calls from Alison-Madueke, asking him to “put in a good word for her” with Jonathan to consider her for the position. He also countered evidence and public statements by the SSS detailing his alleged involvement in the October 1 blast. Okah provided telephone numbers used by Jonathan’s aides and Alison-Madueke in reaching him. |
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