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Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Nobody: 5:12pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Even if Nigerian public office holders were caught high on heroine, eating human flesh, watching child porn and raping a he-goat all at once they will never resign!!! Not to talk of when they are simply doing the bidding of the Government or supposedly doing what will generate revenue or protect the interests of the Government. 1 Like |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by nortcentrallord(m): 5:16pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
YSA06:Will you go to the North and work as INEC's Ad-hoc staff during the election without the presence of the military? Hahahaha, ur neck go sweet for that 14 year old almagiri pen knife fa. 1 Like |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by lekantruth: 5:16pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Hotguy27: They are not as brainless as your Pig Okupe. They know what to do at the right time. Just wait and see. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by genearts(m): 5:19pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Flets: Support GEJ Don't support his wrong deeds. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by PenSniper: 5:19pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Who is Wamakko ? Is he from "Animal farms" ? 1 Like |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by MDEWOLE: 5:21pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
annibro: Excellent Talk God Bless Nigeria. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by lekantruth: 5:21pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Mekanze: My brother, that is exactly my fear. I don't think JONA will allow the election to hold at all!!!!!!! |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Flets: 5:23pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
genearts: There was no wrong deed by GEJ The two real reasons for election postponement 1. The last batch of 15million PVCs only arrived on 4th February and it will be unfair to hold elections 10 days after. If INEC could not do justice to 48M PVCs in 6 months how can dey do justice to 15M PVCs in 9 days? 2. The joint armed forces of Chad, Nigeria and Niger are on an offensive programme in the north east. Coincidentally the AU's decision to support coincides with the elections. Its only fair to allow the military conclude its progam now that we've got the corporation of our neighbours. Elections at the NE at this time will be a huge distraction 3 Likes |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by genearts(m): 5:35pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Flets: 1. Is GEJ the one to tell INEC they are not ready?? INEC says they are ready, and that should be final. 2. It is the responsibility of the armed forces to protect the people at all times! The election is jst 2 days, what kind of distraction will that cause? We only need military protrction in the NE, and not all of Nigeria. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by ogene007: 5:42pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
It is Wamako and the sokoto state REC who should resign for their attempt to disenfranchise some LGAs in sokoto state by having their PVCs burnt, while agitating for non-shifting of the elections. The Service Chiefs and the top security hierarchy ought to be commended for their sense of patriotism in recommending the shift in election date. We implore the security agencies to investigate the activities of those 20 RECs that were against the shifting of the elections, especially as it concerns the low PVC collection in their states occasioned mostly by the strange disappearance of the PVCs of innocent voters. Jega must as a matter of urgency, ensure that all missing PVCs are reproduced and the owners contacted to collect them within the next four weeks, else we would safely conclude that he has also sold out to the agenda of the evil forces trying to destroy Nigeria. We recommend that the President, as the Chief Security Officer of the country, places all suspicious elements officials within and outside INEC under security watch, inorder to ensure that the integrity of the elections is not compromised. This president has shown the willingness to give us a credible election, and must not allow desperate politicians to scuttle the whole process. If the president has refused to induce INEC to his own advantage, he must also ensure that no political party infiltrates INEC at whatever level to induce it to their own selfish interests. Jega is advised to pay more attention to what the RECs are doing in their individual states, to ensure that they don't tarnish his name. GEJ till 2019. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by SpencerLewis(m): 5:46pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
fajesito:Madness in conjunction with gullibility = Fanaticism. What has Jesus coming got to do with the thread? U deserve > a ban. If by accident He comes back as u claimed, what of the other Avatars(b/4 & after Him)? Pls, to be warned is to be armed. Do not quote me LUCIFER Son of the morning(The light bearer) to avoid the wrath of Venus the planet. be warned. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by IbnuUche(m): 5:57pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
DickDastardly:stupid basstard from senseless mother. idiot! |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Flets: 5:57pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
genearts: 1. INEC didn't want to take responsibility of her inadequacies especially when there is a security report to blame 2. You said It is the responsibility of the armed forces to protect people at all times. They've told you to give them few weeks to guarantee protection and you said NO. Why aren't you in the army? Which security report do you have that tells you you need protection only in the NE? Don't you think you sound funny? 1 Like |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by IbnuUche(m): 6:02pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
annibro: |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Oduduwaboy(m): 6:02pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
viczing:Babanla re ni supporter of APC joor ! oloriburuku to ti gba owo lowo PDP! |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by thegoodone2(m): 6:12pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
YSA06:Can Nigeria face Boko Haram and post violence election? Boko Haram are ready they want any problem in Nigeria and they will have chance to attach us fully. Please can u join militry? |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Spray(m): 6:13pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Descartes:and who is to be taken seriously? Ur father? |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by cmoneke: 6:18pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
See who is talking wamaka u dat goy into power by tricks using area boiz just get down for shagari bc he step down for u peacefully in 2008 |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by genearts(m): 6:24pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Flets: Internal security is not a responsibility of the military. The military didn't provide security in 2011 election, militarisation of elections satrted in edo elections and then ekiti and osun. Is elections now a threat to national security?? |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by WOCKHARDI(m): 6:34pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
They are colluding with PDP. Right? Right. Did you not hear the allegations leveled against Jega by the Southern Elders Forum about how he schemed the whole electoral process to favour you, the North and demanded for his resignation? What is your reply to those allegations. I bet you if Jega is a Southerner, with such baggage, the whole North will be calling for his head. Ingrates. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by viczing(m): 6:39pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Oduduwaboy: Ahh can't you speak English? Is their no school in your hood to enroll you? |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Flets: 6:53pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
genearts: It is more than coincidence that all the elections that have been acclaimed free and fair by local and international observers had the military involved. Now that is one gain we are not in a haste to loose just because rabblerousers feel otherwise. Get used to it, the military will continue to help Nigerian civilians conduct credible elections until we we are sane enough to do the right and fair thing on our own. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by genearts(m): 7:01pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Flets: Yes, the military should help, but they should not become so important and powerful to d extent of determining schedule and reschedule of elections. If INEC says they want elections on any day, the military has no option dan to go with INEC decision but to now threaten INEC and insist on a postponement is overstepping dia boundary and treacherous |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by otokx(m): 7:22pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Let them say. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Flets: 7:52pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
genearts: Security supercedes all electoral processes. No elections should proceed if the security of such process cannot be guaranteed. The army are part and parcel of the ongoing fight against insurgency as well as part of previous elections. So I guess that to suit you lot,we have to disregard them irrespective of the security report they possess which you are not privy to just to sound politically correct? Anyway, why am I explaining to you in the first place? The deal is done and you have no option than live with it. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by mashin(m): 8:25pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
National Assembly should move a motion for the sack of all the service chiefs and pend budget approval for the ministry until they are sack |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by genearts(m): 9:03pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Flets: Contrary to the mistaken belief of the INEC leadership the armed forces have no role to play in the electoral process. Since it is the exclusive constitutional responsibility of the Nigeria Police Force to maintain law and order during elections the INEC should have called off the bluff of the security chiefs. More so, that the Inspector-General of Police had confirmed the readiness of the Police to provide security for the election. Just last week, the federal high court sitting in Sokoto declared illegal and unconstitutional the involvement of soldiers in election duties. That judgment is binding on all authorities and persons in Nigeria-Femi Falana This has been my argument and I'm glad I'm not the only person thinking in this line. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Danosophe(m): 9:54pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
...every little thin now dey conekted to resignation. Na wa for dis country sef o. Anyway na freedom of speechin and speakin...no evn try to corekt my gramma o. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by annurhaske(m): 11:04pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
#gmb2015
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Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by annibro(f): 11:11pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
shizzle11: Matthew 5:22; And whosoever shall call someone a FooL will be in danger of Hell Fire NET translation.... Shall be Liable 2 Hell Fire WOG translation..... Shall answer 4 it in Hell Fire .... anyone who says, 'You fool!' will suffer for it in the fire of hell. Except u repent of dat word, ur Judgement is starring at u right in ur Face. |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by shizzle11(m): 11:24pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
annibro:GTFOH |
Re: Wamakko To Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now For Dereliction Of Duties by Cannonleo(m): 3:11am On Feb 09, 2015 |
viczing:this was exactly the same noise ibrahim geidam yobe state governor was making casting aspersions on the military well the battle of damaturu 1 opened his eyes and forced him to carefully choose his words when adressing the military. same goes for shettima after all the noise and tough talk kondga and damboa have taught him a lesson ib decorum and respect especially knowing fully well that his is supposed to be the ne recievingothe rap for the entire chibok debacle |
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