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Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by dammie4j(m): 2:34pm On Apr 01, 2015
Please for once put differences aside and work together towards making our dearest country Nigeria, a better place.

Many thanks to me too for contributing my quota of likes to the comments of our veterans and generals on Nairaland. Just my little way of showing support. grin
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Scatterboss(m): 2:37pm On Apr 01, 2015
PointB:
Kiddish!
Cry and continue to cry. Buhari is your president, you can now hang yourself cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Nobody: 5:22pm On Apr 01, 2015
egift:
I want to use this opportunity to really appreciate all the Progressives in the house. When we started, they brushed us off with the wave of the hand, mocked, insulted, bashed and laughed at us.

But today, that little humming has become a Nation Mass Chorus. Majority of Nigerians are already part of the Change Movement. Not only do we have peace in the country after the election, there is also joy in the land.

I give a special thanks to Omenka cleverly donphilopus berem gbawe rawani alaoeri aresa egift genbuhari unibenstudent invertedhammer mynd44 demdem holatin LRNZH OrlandoOwoh Caseless ibnsultan koboko69 and many others in this community.

Am extremely happy. Thank you all.
Nagode
The Journey just began.
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Nobody: 5:24pm On Apr 01, 2015
PassingShot:
Let me start by congratulating all well-meaning Nigerians for the success of General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress party at the just concluded presidential election. It is my sincere prayer that the president-elect will deliver on most, if not all, of his promises during the electioneering campaign. May God Almighty grant him good health and wisdom to pilot the affairs of our dear nation.

Following this victory of our new president, here is a summary of those who I personally think have equally emerged winners and losers with the General's election as president of FRN.

1. Nigeria and Her Democracy
Not many believed that Nigeria was capable of pulling this election off without any major incidents. Many even predicted that the country will boil whichever side should emerge victorious but we thank God today that not only we have pulled it off but also that most Nigerians have come together to accept the verdict. This is a glad tiding of many good things to come to us through our democracy as it becomes more robust and entrenched.

2. Prof. Attahiru Jega
In my opinion which I want to believe is same with many other patriotic citizens of this great nation, Professor Attahiru Jega, the INEC chairman deserves every accolade he can get. The man is an embodiment of integrity, professionalism and uprightness. To conduct an election of this magnitude in a polarized country as ours and still have the trust of many if not most, is not an easy task to do.

At many instances I’ve had to pity the man and wished not to be found in his situation. However, in all of the challenges he faced, especially from PDP and the presidency, he stood his grounds on principle and sound reasoning to emerge victorious. Such challenges came to the climax yesterday when Elder Orubebe once again put the Professor’s humility to test by hurling insults on the man’s personality while the world watched only to see Prof. Jega proved again that he is a complete gentleman as he remained calm, cool and collected throughout the show of shame before delivering his own killer punches on the elder from Niger-Delta. Had Jega handled the provocation differently, perhaps we would be singing different songs by now. A+ for this amiable man from the north.

3. APC
The APC (mainly an alliance of APP and ACN) as a party was formed a little over one year ago and not many at that time would have thought that the party will be the ruling party by May 29, 2015. Such was the doubt at the time of forming the alliance that some parties backed out at the last minute (notably APGA and AD) while Doyin Okupe, the president’s spokesman predicted that the alliance will not survive a year. He boasted that should APC survive a year he should be called a bastard. Today, not only that APC has survived a year, it has uprooted PDP from the center.

In all of this success of APC, special names that must be singled out include Bola Tinubu; Jagaban of Lagos, Chief Bisi Akande, Chief John Oyegun, Chief Ogbonaya Onu and of course the ultimate beneficiary of the alliance and our incoming president General Muhammadu Buhari. They all have sacrificed some personal comfort and ambition to give Nigeria a vibrant democracy through a worthy and strong opposition.

4. Amaechi, Okorocha & Ngige
These three politicians from the SE/SS are fighters in the real sense of the word especially Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state. They took a position which was unpopular amongst their people but they refused to waver in the face of brutal provocation, victimization by the presidency, character assassination, lies and even mockery from their own people. They were called traitors, looters, thieves and all sorts of unenviable names yet they endured and stood for what they believed in.

Amaechi was even betrayed at the last minute by his deputy whom he had put his hope and confidence in to fight with him. Surely, he must have felt deeply pained by such betrayal considering that the deputy was reported to have moved/seconded the motion to decamp from PDP to APC at the height of their turbulent political period. I give him A+

5. The slain souls
To those who died during the electioneering campaign and voting exercise in the hands of our military personnel and some political thugs, we say may your souls rest in peace and may those you left behind find the fortitude to bear your loss. You died for democracy and we appreciate your struggle.

6. GEJ
I never would have thought to include GEJ in the list of big winners in this election given that I do not trust him on his words. Many times we have witnessed him tell half-truths, outright lies and bare-faced denials. Fortunately for this calm-looking president from Bayelsa state, he found the courage (whether he was encouraged to do it or not) and swallowed his pride to call president-elect General Buhari to concede defeat. This singular action from him, despite many gaffes has secured a place for him in the history of Nigeria as one who helped to keep the country as one. I award him a grade of “A”.

7. NL Progressives
We are ordinary Nigerians who decided to propagate the message of Change irrespective of our tribes, ethnicity, religion and political affiliations. We endured barrage of insults from the opposition camp here as we were either termed religion fanatics, born-to-rule nonentities, illiterates, e-rats, APCheats, paid agents and many other unpalatable names. I cannot mention everyone that belongs in this group but special mention must be accorded to
Omenka cleverly donphilopus berem gbawe rawani alaoeri aresa egift genbuhari unibenstudent cougar ngeneukwenu missy89 nduchucks demdem arewafederation ilugunboy jarus doctokwus sincerenigerian mzjackbauress invertedhammer mynd44 demdem holatin LRNZH OrlandoOwoh Caseless ibnsultan koboko69 Rilwayne001 themilanway and many others too numerous to mention.
taule. Sir
Am honored to have work with the special ppl u mentioned
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Nobody: 6:06pm On Apr 01, 2015
gists:
Cool down bro.
All the guy said is just the plain truth although bitter as usual. But you the one that sound primitive for still hanging on mundane propaganda of the pdp - which contributed to their loss.
However, as omenka said, its time to move on and stop rubbing it in cheesy
Are you serious? Is Buhari not a former military dictator? Is he not a 72-year old fanatic? Please, you just wanted to be blinded by facts. I am not going to be your tutor in this case. Smh...!
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Nobody: 6:27pm On Apr 01, 2015
Demdem:
Brownfool, wettin u wan talk? i feel ur pain. Jonah-daft cocck wont be available for u to succk after may 29. Pele.
*Faints* Wicked Response grin cheesy
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by koboko69: 8:11pm On Apr 01, 2015
PassingShot:
Let me start by congratulating all well-meaning Nigerians for the success of General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress party at the just concluded presidential election. It is my sincere prayer that the president-elect will deliver on most, if not all, of his promises during the electioneering campaign. May God Almighty grant him good health and wisdom to pilot the affairs of our dear nation.

Following this victory of our new president, here is a summary of those who I personally think have equally emerged winners and losers with the General's election as president of FRN.

1. Nigeria and Her Democracy
Not many believed that Nigeria was capable of pulling this election off without any major incidents. Many even predicted that the country will boil whichever side should emerge victorious but we thank God today that not only we have pulled it off but also that most Nigerians have come together to accept the verdict. This is a glad tiding of many good things to come to us through our democracy as it becomes more robust and entrenched.

2. Prof. Attahiru Jega
In my opinion which I want to believe is same with many other patriotic citizens of this great nation, Professor Attahiru Jega, the INEC chairman deserves every accolade he can get. The man is an embodiment of integrity, professionalism and uprightness. To conduct an election of this magnitude in a polarized country as ours and still have the trust of many if not most, is not an easy task to do.

At many instances I’ve had to pity the man and wished not to be found in his situation. However, in all of the challenges he faced, especially from PDP and the presidency, he stood his grounds on principle and sound reasoning to emerge victorious. Such challenges came to the climax yesterday when Elder Orubebe once again put the Professor’s humility to test by hurling insults on the man’s personality while the world watched only to see Prof. Jega proved again that he is a complete gentleman as he remained calm, cool and collected throughout the show of shame before delivering his own killer punches on the elder from Niger-Delta. Had Jega handled the provocation differently, perhaps we would be singing different songs by now. A+ for this amiable man from the north.

3. APC
The APC (mainly an alliance of APP and ACN) as a party was formed a little over one year ago and not many at that time would have thought that the party will be the ruling party by May 29, 2015. Such was the doubt at the time of forming the alliance that some parties backed out at the last minute (notably APGA and AD) while Doyin Okupe, the president’s spokesman predicted that the alliance will not survive a year. He boasted that should APC survive a year he should be called a bastard. Today, not only that APC has survived a year, it has uprooted PDP from the center.

In all of this success of APC, special names that must be singled out include Bola Tinubu; Jagaban of Lagos, Chief Bisi Akande, Chief John Oyegun, Chief Ogbonaya Onu and of course the ultimate beneficiary of the alliance and our incoming president General Muhammadu Buhari. They all have sacrificed some personal comfort and ambition to give Nigeria a vibrant democracy through a worthy and strong opposition.

4. Amaechi, Okorocha & Ngige
These three politicians from the SE/SS are fighters in the real sense of the word especially Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state. They took a position which was unpopular amongst their people but they refused to waver in the face of brutal provocation, victimization by the presidency, character assassination, lies and even mockery from their own people. They were called traitors, looters, thieves and all sorts of unenviable names yet they endured and stood for what they believed in.

Amaechi was even betrayed at the last minute by his deputy whom he had put his hope and confidence in to fight with him. Surely, he must have felt deeply pained by such betrayal considering that the deputy was reported to have moved/seconded the motion to decamp from PDP to APC at the height of their turbulent political period. I give him A+

5. The slain souls
To those who died during the electioneering campaign and voting exercise in the hands of our military personnel and some political thugs, we say may your souls rest in peace and may those you left behind find the fortitude to bear your loss. You died for democracy and we appreciate your struggle.

6. GEJ
I never would have thought to include GEJ in the list of big winners in this election given that I do not trust him on his words. Many times we have witnessed him tell half-truths, outright lies and bare-faced denials. Fortunately for this calm-looking president from Bayelsa state, he found the courage (whether he was encouraged to do it or not) and swallowed his pride to call president-elect General Buhari to concede defeat. This singular action from him, despite many gaffes has secured a place for him in the history of Nigeria as one who helped to keep the country as one. I award him a grade of “A”.

7. NL Progressives
We are ordinary Nigerians who decided to propagate the message of Change irrespective of our tribes, ethnicity, religion and political affiliations. We endured barrage of insults from the opposition camp here as we were either termed religion fanatics, born-to-rule nonentities, illiterates, e-rats, APCheats, paid agents and many other unpalatable names. I cannot mention everyone that belongs in this group but special mention must be accorded to
Omenka cleverly donphilopus berem gbawe rawani alaoeri aresa egift genbuhari unibenstudent cougar ngeneukwenu missy89 nduchucks demdem arewafederation ilugunboy jarus doctokwus sincerenigerian mzjackbauress invertedhammer mynd44 demdem holatin LRNZH OrlandoOwoh Caseless ibnsultan koboko69 Rilwayne001 themilanway and many others too numerous to mention.
Respect brother
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 7:26am On Apr 02, 2015
egift:
I want to use this opportunity to really appreciate all the Progressives in the house. When we started, they brushed us off with the wave of the hand, mocked, insulted, bashed and laughed at us.

But today, that little humming has become a Nation Mass Chorus. Majority of Nigerians are already part of the Change Movement. Not only do we have peace in the country after the election, there is also joy in the land.

I give a special thanks to Omenka cleverly donphilopus berem gbawe rawani alaoeri aresa egift genbuhari unibenstudent invertedhammer mynd44 demdem holatin LRNZH OrlandoOwoh Caseless ibnsultan koboko69 and many others in this community.

Am extremely happy. Thank you all.
you are in the class of ngige, ogbonanya onu , rochas , amaechi , etc. You stood you ground when everyone around you was tilted to a a govt of failure. you are a hero, too!
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 7:29am On Apr 02, 2015
PassingShot:
Let me start by congratulating all well-meaning Nigerians for the success of General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress party at the just concluded presidential election. It is my sincere prayer that the president-elect will deliver on most, if not all, of his promises during the electioneering campaign. May God Almighty grant him good health and wisdom to pilot the affairs of our dear nation.

Following this victory of our new president, here is a summary of those who I personally think have equally emerged winners and losers with the General's election as president of FRN.

1. Nigeria and Her Democracy
Not many believed that Nigeria was capable of pulling this election off without any major incidents. Many even predicted that the country will boil whichever side should emerge victorious but we thank God today that not only we have pulled it off but also that most Nigerians have come together to accept the verdict. This is a glad tiding of many good things to come to us through our democracy as it becomes more robust and entrenched.

2. Prof. Attahiru Jega
In my opinion which I want to believe is same with many other patriotic citizens of this great nation, Professor Attahiru Jega, the INEC chairman deserves every accolade he can get. The man is an embodiment of integrity, professionalism and uprightness. To conduct an election of this magnitude in a polarized country as ours and still have the trust of many if not most, is not an easy task to do.

At many instances I’ve had to pity the man and wished not to be found in his situation. However, in all of the challenges he faced, especially from PDP and the presidency, he stood his grounds on principle and sound reasoning to emerge victorious. Such challenges came to the climax yesterday when Elder Orubebe once again put the Professor’s humility to test by hurling insults on the man’s personality while the world watched only to see Prof. Jega proved again that he is a complete gentleman as he remained calm, cool and collected throughout the show of shame before delivering his own killer punches on the elder from Niger-Delta. Had Jega handled the provocation differently, perhaps we would be singing different songs by now. A+ for this amiable man from the north.

3. APC
The APC (mainly an alliance of APP and ACN) as a party was formed a little over one year ago and not many at that time would have thought that the party will be the ruling party by May 29, 2015. Such was the doubt at the time of forming the alliance that some parties backed out at the last minute (notably APGA and AD) while Doyin Okupe, the president’s spokesman predicted that the alliance will not survive a year. He boasted that should APC survive a year he should be called a bastard. Today, not only that APC has survived a year, it has uprooted PDP from the center.

In all of this success of APC, special names that must be singled out include Bola Tinubu; Jagaban of Lagos, Chief Bisi Akande, Chief John Oyegun, Chief Ogbonaya Onu and of course the ultimate beneficiary of the alliance and our incoming president General Muhammadu Buhari. They all have sacrificed some personal comfort and ambition to give Nigeria a vibrant democracy through a worthy and strong opposition.

4. Amaechi, Okorocha & Ngige
These three politicians from the SE/SS are fighters in the real sense of the word especially Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state. They took a position which was unpopular amongst their people but they refused to waver in the face of brutal provocation, victimization by the presidency, character assassination, lies and even mockery from their own people. They were called traitors, looters, thieves and all sorts of unenviable names yet they endured and stood for what they believed in.

Amaechi was even betrayed at the last minute by his deputy whom he had put his hope and confidence in to fight with him. Surely, he must have felt deeply pained by such betrayal considering that the deputy was reported to have moved/seconded the motion to decamp from PDP to APC at the height of their turbulent political period. I give him A+

5. The slain souls
To those who died during the electioneering campaign and voting exercise in the hands of our military personnel and some political thugs, we say may your souls rest in peace and may those you left behind find the fortitude to bear your loss. You died for democracy and we appreciate your struggle.

6. GEJ
I never would have thought to include GEJ in the list of big winners in this election given that I do not trust him on his words. Many times we have witnessed him tell half-truths, outright lies and bare-faced denials. Fortunately for this calm-looking president from Bayelsa state, he found the courage (whether he was encouraged to do it or not) and swallowed his pride to call president-elect General Buhari to concede defeat. This singular action from him, despite many gaffes has secured a place for him in the history of Nigeria as one who helped to keep the country as one. I award him a grade of “A”.

7. NL Progressives
We are ordinary Nigerians who decided to propagate the message of Change irrespective of our tribes, ethnicity, religion and political affiliations. We endured barrage of insults from the opposition camp here as we were either termed religion fanatics, born-to-rule nonentities, illiterates, e-rats, APCheats, paid agents and many other unpalatable names. I cannot mention everyone that belongs in this group but special mention must be accorded to
Omenka cleverly donphilopus berem gbawe rawani alaoeri aresa egift genbuhari unibenstudent cougar ngeneukwenu missy89 nduchucks demdem arewafederation ilugunboy jarus doctokwus sincerenigerian mzjackbauress invertedhammer mynd44 demdem holatin LRNZH OrlandoOwoh Caseless ibnsultan koboko69 Rilwayne001 themilanway and many others too numerous to mention.
this is perfectly laid out! No one could have done it better. You and other progressives are the bigger winners in this fight. May God bless you all!
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 7:53am On Apr 02, 2015
omenka:
I really don't know what else to say. I'm overwhelmed with ecstacy honestly. You guys just can't imagine how scared I was when Orubebe embarked on his shameful tirade yesterday, that man could have singlehandedly wrecked this nation yesterday.

You guys rock honestly. It was a well deserved victory. I couldn't thank you guys more for egging me to stay the course when I almost threw in the towel due to ill treatment from some mods that were hell bent on silencing me. I'm glad I sought you guys' advice before taking any decisive action.

I love you guys.
Cheers. smiley
I'm in an abrasively volatile state, immediately I saw that action from orubeb, I had to run outside to see if my city had gone on fire. The man almost set the larva flowing. We thank God that was averted .
We can now turn p-section to romance section proper; point and kill mode activated- I mean, point any girl and, she shall be yours. grin where is donphilopus?


You are a winner!
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by donphilopus: 7:59am On Apr 02, 2015
Caseless:
I'm in an abrasively volatile state, immediately I saw that action from orubeb, I had to run outside to see if my city had gone on fire. The man almost set the larva flowing. We thank God that was averted .
We can now turn p-section to romance section proper; point and kill mode activated- I mean, point any girl and, she shall be yours. grin where is donphilopus?


You are a winner!
cheesy grin cheesy grin
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 10:40am On Apr 02, 2015
donphilopus:
cheesy grin cheesy grin
where have u been? grin
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by omenka(m): 12:01pm On Apr 02, 2015
Caseless:
I'm in an abrasively volatile state, immediately I saw that action from orubeb, I had to run outside to see if my city had gone on fire. The man almost set the larva flowing. We thank God that was averted .
We can now turn p-section to romance section proper; point and kill mode activated- I mean, point any girl and, she shall be yours. grin where is donphilopus?


You are a winner!
Trotting out them broads.... Make I enter hook up zone see if I go fit spot a worthy Kele. Then I go holla back.
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 5:45pm On Apr 02, 2015
omenka:
Trotting out them broads.... Make I enter hook up zone see if I go fit spot a worthy Kele. Then I go holla back.
I have a suggestion; a mature kele for u. grin grin

















Mizmycol(u knw who I mean) cool
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by omenka(m): 6:14pm On Apr 02, 2015
Caseless:
I have a suggestion; a mature kele for u. grin grin

















Mizmycoli(u knw who I mean) cool
Nah. E be like we share the same temperament. E nor go work. smiley
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by MizMyColi(f): 6:18pm On Apr 02, 2015
omenka:
Nah. E be like we share the same temperament. E nor go work. smiley
tongue

huh

Kowaciate?
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by omenka(m): 6:46pm On Apr 02, 2015
MizMyColi:
tongue

huh

Kowaciate?
Errrm.... Wish I understand what that means.
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by holatin(m): 8:21pm On Apr 02, 2015
PassingShot:
Let me start by congratulating all well-meaning Nigerians for the success of General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress party at the just concluded presidential election. It is my sincere prayer that the president-elect will deliver on most, if not all, of his promises during the electioneering campaign. May God Almighty grant him good health and wisdom to pilot the affairs of our dear nation.

Following this victory of our new president, here is a summary of those who I personally think have equally emerged winners and losers with the General's election as president of FRN.

1. Nigeria and Her Democracy
Not many believed that Nigeria was capable of pulling this election off without any major incidents. Many even predicted that the country will boil whichever side should emerge victorious but we thank God today that not only we have pulled it off but also that most Nigerians have come together to accept the verdict. This is a glad tiding of many good things to come to us through our democracy as it becomes more robust and entrenched.

2. Prof. Attahiru Jega
In my opinion which I want to believe is same with many other patriotic citizens of this great nation, Professor Attahiru Jega, the INEC chairman deserves every accolade he can get. The man is an embodiment of integrity, professionalism and uprightness. To conduct an election of this magnitude in a polarized country as ours and still have the trust of many if not most, is not an easy task to do.

At many instances I’ve had to pity the man and wished not to be found in his situation. However, in all of the challenges he faced, especially from PDP and the presidency, he stood his grounds on principle and sound reasoning to emerge victorious. Such challenges came to the climax yesterday when Elder Orubebe once again put the Professor’s humility to test by hurling insults on the man’s personality while the world watched only to see Prof. Jega proved again that he is a complete gentleman as he remained calm, cool and collected throughout the show of shame before delivering his own killer punches on the elder from Niger-Delta. Had Jega handled the provocation differently, perhaps we would be singing different songs by now. A+ for this amiable man from the north.

3. APC
The APC (mainly an alliance of APP and ACN) as a party was formed a little over one year ago and not many at that time would have thought that the party will be the ruling party by May 29, 2015. Such was the doubt at the time of forming the alliance that some parties backed out at the last minute (notably APGA and AD) while Doyin Okupe, the president’s spokesman predicted that the alliance will not survive a year. He boasted that should APC survive a year he should be called a bastard. Today, not only that APC has survived a year, it has uprooted PDP from the center.

In all of this success of APC, special names that must be singled out include Bola Tinubu; Jagaban of Lagos, Chief Bisi Akande, Chief John Oyegun, Chief Ogbonaya Onu and of course the ultimate beneficiary of the alliance and our incoming president General Muhammadu Buhari. They all have sacrificed some personal comfort and ambition to give Nigeria a vibrant democracy through a worthy and strong opposition.

4. Amaechi, Okorocha & Ngige
These three politicians from the SE/SS are fighters in the real sense of the word especially Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state. They took a position which was unpopular amongst their people but they refused to waver in the face of brutal provocation, victimization by the presidency, character assassination, lies and even mockery from their own people. They were called traitors, looters, thieves and all sorts of unenviable names yet they endured and stood for what they believed in.

Amaechi was even betrayed at the last minute by his deputy whom he had put his hope and confidence in to fight with him. Surely, he must have felt deeply pained by such betrayal considering that the deputy was reported to have moved/seconded the motion to decamp from PDP to APC at the height of their turbulent political period. I give him A+

5. The slain souls
To those who died during the electioneering campaign and voting exercise in the hands of our military personnel and some political thugs, we say may your souls rest in peace and may those you left behind find the fortitude to bear your loss. You died for democracy and we appreciate your struggle.

6. GEJ
I never would have thought to include GEJ in the list of big winners in this election given that I do not trust him on his words. Many times we have witnessed him tell half-truths, outright lies and bare-faced denials. Fortunately for this calm-looking president from Bayelsa state, he found the courage (whether he was encouraged to do it or not) and swallowed his pride to call president-elect General Buhari to concede defeat. This singular action from him, despite many gaffes has secured a place for him in the history of Nigeria as one who helped to keep the country as one. I award him a grade of “A”.

7. NL Progressives
We are ordinary Nigerians who decided to propagate the message of Change irrespective of our tribes, ethnicity, religion and political affiliations. We endured barrage of insults from the opposition camp here as we were either termed religion fanatics, born-to-rule nonentities, illiterates, e-rats, APCheats, paid agents and many other unpalatable names. I cannot mention everyone that belongs in this group but special mention must be accorded to
Omenka cleverly donphilopus berem gbawe rawani alaoeri aresa egift genbuhari unibenstudent cougar ngeneukwenu missy89 nduchucks demdem arewafederation ilugunboy jarus doctokwus sincerenigerian mzjackbauress invertedhammer mynd44 demdem holatin LRNZH OrlandoOwoh Caseless ibnsultan koboko69 Rilwayne001 themilanway and many others too numerous to mention.
hey boss, I just came back from a long ban by a satanist mod, Tanx for the mention.
God bless you
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by donphilopus: 10:11pm On Apr 02, 2015
Caseless:
where have u been? grin
Bros, I've always been around o... It's just that I've not been able to access Nairaland with Opera Mini and I rarely browse with my browser. Anyway, it has been rectified!
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by ba7man(m): 10:36pm On Apr 02, 2015
IGBOSON2:
^^^Will you just shut da fuc/k up!?

Igbos stuck by a neighbour and a friend no matter what the rest of the scheming hateful groups thought of and planned for him; and we have no apologies for that stand! We've had relations with the Ijaw long before this effing country existed, and we shall continue that relationship long after this shithole goes into oblivion!

Anyone having a problem with that can go take a hike!
Yeah!!!........a hike to Otueke.
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 2:22am On Apr 03, 2015
omenka:
Nah. E be like we share the same temperament. E nor go work. smiley
grin grin haba! How did u find out? I've not noticed that though...
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 2:25am On Apr 03, 2015
donphilopus:
Bros, I've always been around o... It's just that I've not been able to access Nairaland with Opera Mini and I rarely browse with my browser. Anyway, it has been rectified!
days to elections, I noticed some difficult in login to nairaland too.
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by donphilopus: 2:32am On Apr 03, 2015
Caseless:
days to elections, I noticed some difficult in login to nairaland too.
Mine started when the Election was ongoing.
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by Caseless: 3:03am On Apr 03, 2015
donphilopus:
Mine started when the Election was ongoing.
I had the issue too. But i had to login using my email adress. Nice to see u again.
Re: Buhari's Victory - The Big Winners & The Big Losers by donphilopus: 3:12am On Apr 03, 2015
Caseless:
I had the issue too. But i had to login using my email adress. Nice to see u again.
I finally logged in through the same process. Thanks bro.
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