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Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by clevvermind(m): 8:45pm On Feb 12, 2015
where are the mods? are they sleeping? frontpage abeg. someone should mention their monikers for me. grin
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Longeria(m): 8:49pm On Feb 12, 2015
bokohalal:
Gladys Iyamah wasn't executed.
Shame no dey catch you. Stop defending that fulani murderer.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Longeria(m): 8:51pm On Feb 12, 2015
clevvermind:
where are the mods? are they sleeping? frontpage abeg. someone should mention their monikers for me. grin
seun, obinoscopy, OAM4J Ngwakwe.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Nobody: 8:56pm On Feb 12, 2015
PhockPhockMan:
Change from frying pan to fire Abi? No wahala.


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I guess this are your fellow political E-RATS..
Keep it up,am sure your children or family will be proud of your new found field of work

Klumpks
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Longeria(m): 8:56pm On Feb 12, 2015
clevvermind:
gringrin the certificateless old dictator will always embarrass himself and his supporters. grin
You're right.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Longeria(m): 9:05pm On Feb 12, 2015
PhockPhockMan:
You're right, Buhari romanced her to death. Mugu like you.
You funny o o.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by PhockPhockMan(op): 9:08pm On Feb 12, 2015
kevinberry:
I guess this are your fellow political E-RATS..
Keep it up,am sure your children or family will be proud of your new found field of work

Klumpks
IGNORED.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by ollyruffy: 9:34pm On Feb 12, 2015
If you like say he goot
or he goof.

We are voting for him. End of story. Another story please.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by PhockPhockMan(op): 9:50pm On Feb 12, 2015
ollyruffy:
If you like say he goot
or he goof.

We are voting for him. End of story. Another story please.

Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Scream(m): 10:02pm On Feb 12, 2015
PhockPhockMan:
During Buhari's interview with CNN's Christy Amanpour, I was shocked with Buhari's foolish answer to this important question.

AMANPOUR ;
Nigerians is faced with the difficult option of choosing between a failed president and a former military dictator with a bad human rights record.

BUHARI ;
All those things you mentioned were done under military administration; if we did not suspend the constitution then, it would have been difficult for us to operate under those circumstances. So I do not think I should be judged as an individual for those things that happened then.”
.....................................................................................

My question is, if Buhari thinks we should forget his past atrocities because it happened during his military regime, Why is he and APC are over labouring themselves by reminding us of his Phantom integrity. How do he want us to forget the execution of GLADYS IYAMAH without fair trial. How can we forget banning of all students unionism, Banned ASUU, medical unions. How can we forget banning of national Union of journalists, NUJ, the unfair trial and jailing of journalists, not forgetting the ones killed by Buhari's soldiers while performing their duties.
How can we forget when he said he has no regret for performing those evil, and promise to do it again and again if the case rise again.

Pa Buhari, we won't forget, we won't forgive you, and we will never give you another opportunity to make us cry again.

MAY GOD HELP US.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by bokohalal(m): 10:09pm On Feb 12, 2015
Longeria:
Shame no dey catch you. Stop defending that fulani murderer.
Gladys Iyamah was NEVER executed.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by KingTom(m): 10:32pm On Feb 12, 2015
I thought I slayed this insecthuh
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by bokohalal(m):
Nigerian Millitary Rule in Perspective-
Soldiers of Fortune
The War on Narcotics
The FMG also announced a harsh crackdown on drug dealing. It
enacted Decree 20 which prescribed the death penalty for convicted
drug dealers. The Decree had retroactive effect. Three convicted
drug dealers named Lawal Olujope, Bartholomew Owoh and
Bernard Ogedengbe were sentenced to death and executed by firing
squad on April 14, 1985.
The executions caused much soul searching and made the FMG
seem harsh for approving the execution of drug dealers who
committed offences
before
the death penalty became applicable to
their offence. Undeterred, a few weeks later the SMC approved the
execution of three more drug dealers, including Mrs. Gladys Iyamah,
a mother of two paraplegic children. She was to be the first woman
in Nigerian history to be executed by a firing squad. Conscious of
the brutality of publicly executing a woman, the FMG authorised
her execution in private at the Kirikiri maximum security prison in
Lagos. However the sentence was never carried out.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by bokohalal(m): 11:01pm On Feb 12, 2015
Death sentence for drug mules: The Buhari regime is also notorious for sentencing to death those convicted of drug trafficking with Decree 20. However, nothing caused more uproar than the retroactive application of the laws even though this has been disputed. Bartholomew Owoh, Bernard Ogedengbe and Lawal Ojulope were made to face the firing squad. Some argue that Owoh was the only one arrested BEFORE the promulgation of the decree. In April 1985, six Nigerians were convicted by a Special Military Tribunal headed by Justice Adebayo Adesalu and condemned to death for drug trafficking: Mrs. Sidikatu Tairi, Miss Sola Oguntayo, Oladele Omosebi, Lasunkanmi Awolola, Jimi Adebayo and Gladys Iyamah.

I remember clearly one of the women fainting upon hearing the death sentence and prison officials had to come to her rescue. Gladys Iyamah, locked up at the Federal Maximum Security Prisons in Kirikiri, Lagos, was a crippled mother of two and was the first woman in the history of Nigeria to be sentenced to death. The Federal Military Government knew the implication of executing a paralysed mother of two and the sentence was secretly approved. But thankfully, it was never carried out.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by bokohalal(m): 11:05pm On Feb 12, 2015
Gladys Iyamah was NEVER executed.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by bokohalal(m): 4:52am On Feb 13, 2015
bokohalal:
Death sentence for drug mules: The Buhari regime is also notorious for sentencing to death those convicted of drug trafficking with Decree 20. However, nothing caused more uproar than the retroactive application of the laws even though this has been disputed. Bartholomew Owoh, Bernard Ogedengbe and Lawal Ojulope were made to face the firing squad. Some argue that Owoh was the only one arrested BEFORE the promulgation of the decree. In April 1985, six Nigerians were convicted by a Special Military Tribunal headed by Justice Adebayo Adesalu and condemned to death for drug trafficking: Mrs. Sidikatu Tairi, Miss Sola Oguntayo, Oladele Omosebi, Lasunkanmi Awolola, Jimi Adebayo and Gladys Iyamah.

I remember clearly one of the women fainting upon hearing the death sentence and prison officials had to come to her rescue. Gladys Iyamah, locked up at the Federal Maximum Security Prisons in Kirikiri, Lagos, was a crippled mother of two and was the first woman in the history of Nigeria to be sentenced to death. The Federal Military Government knew the implication of executing a paralysed mother of two and the sentence was secretly approved. But thankfully, it was never carried out.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by bokohalal(m): 4:53am On Feb 13, 2015
bokohalal:
Nigerian Millitary Rule in Perspective-
Soldiers of Fortune
The War on Narcotics
The FMG also announced a harsh crackdown on drug dealing. It
enacted Decree 20 which prescribed the death penalty for convicted
drug dealers. The Decree had retroactive effect. Three convicted
drug dealers named Lawal Olujope, Bartholomew Owoh and
Bernard Ogedengbe were sentenced to death and executed by firing
squad on April 14, 1985.
The executions caused much soul searching and made the FMG
seem harsh for approving the execution of drug dealers who
committed offences
before
the death penalty became applicable to
their offence. Undeterred, a few weeks later the SMC approved the
execution of three more drug dealers, including Mrs. Gladys Iyamah,
a mother of two paraplegic children. She was to be the first woman
in Nigerian history to be executed by a firing squad. Conscious of
the brutality of publicly executing a woman, the FMG authorised
her execution in private at the Kirikiri maximum security prison in
Lagos. However the sentence was never carried out.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Firefire(m): 5:59am On Feb 13, 2015
Buhary is only wasting his time and the time of his followers, greater disappointment is waiting for them all in march.

1st run - 2003 - FAILED
2nd run - 2007 - FAILED
3rd run - 2011 - FAILED
4th run - 2015 - International FAILURE.

I appeal to the Nigerian youth not to waste their votes on a serial FAILURE. A failure remains a failure irrespective of the branding of CHANGE.

Vote Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for greater Nigeria.

Shalom!

Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by Asiwaju9ja(m): 6:41am On Feb 13, 2015
Firefire:
Buhary is only wasting his time and the time of his followers, greater disappointment is waiting for them all in march.

1st run - 2003 - FAILED
2nd run - 2007 - FAILED
3rd run - 2011 - FAILED
4th run - 2015 - International FAILURE.

I appeal to the Nigerian youth not to waste their votes on a serial FAILURE. A failure remains a failure irrespective of the branding of CHANGE.

Vote Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for greater Nigeria.

Shalom!
What happened to the saying, try try try again, if u try u don't succeed,..........

Winners never.........

Its not that u won't fail, but ur ability to bounce back is what makes u a winner.,

Quitters don't win?

Abeg add ur own.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by clevvermind(m): 10:36am On Feb 13, 2015
gringringrin make i laugh small o.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by PhockPhockMan(op): 11:18am On Feb 13, 2015
bokohalal:
Death sentence for drug mules: The Buhari regime is also notorious for sentencing to death those convicted of drug trafficking with Decree 20. However, nothing caused more uproar than the retroactive application of the laws even though this has been disputed. Bartholomew Owoh, Bernard Ogedengbe and Lawal Ojulope were made to face the firing squad. Some argue that Owoh was the only one arrested BEFORE the promulgation of the decree. In April 1985, six Nigerians were convicted by a Special Military Tribunal headed by Justice Adebayo Adesalu and condemned to death for drug trafficking: Mrs. Sidikatu Tairi, Miss Sola Oguntayo, Oladele Omosebi, Lasunkanmi Awolola, Jimi Adebayo and Gladys Iyamah.

I remember clearly one of the women fainting upon hearing the death sentence and prison officials had to come to her rescue. Gladys Iyamah, locked up at the Federal Maximum Security Prisons in Kirikiri, Lagos, was a crippled mother of two and was the first woman in the history of Nigeria to be sentenced to death. The Federal Military Government knew the implication of executing a paralysed mother of two and the sentence was secretly approved. But thankfully, it was never carried out.
Your source please.
Re: CNN Interview ; Again, Buhari Goofed.. by PhockPhockMan(op): 11:21am On Feb 13, 2015
Asiwaju9ja:
What happened to the saying, try try try again, if u try u don't succeed,..........

Winners never.........

Its not that u won't fail, but ur ability to bounce back is what makes u a winner.,

Quitters don't win?

Abeg add ur own.
Buhari has nothing to offer.
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