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| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by FOLYKAZE(m): 10:44pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
shepherd77:The election is not about what you think. Let the people of Rivers decide who they want to rule them. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by sheftyxz(m): 10:44pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
#team Rotimi |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by Bambless1(m): 10:48pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
You Sight Failure |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by maximunimpact(m): 10:48pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Is this the sign of things to come in Delta state? Akaw-ibom, Rivers, Delta.....etc |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by Bambless1(m): 10:49pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
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| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by harry509: 10:53pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
spiritfada:WIKE!!! Hw many times did I call u? U Rr out already... |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by ndcide(m): 10:56pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Is amaechi running for 3rd term?
Abeg make we hear word. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by debaj10: 10:58pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
I'd like a situation where the APC won all 36 states' elections in all arms/ levels of government. Maybe that's what the want? But it'll be ok by me if that's what would get them to stop blaming the PDP, even though they're in power- and WORK. Yes, that's politics, but you can only perform one trick so often before it turns stale, even sour... |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by illiad: 11:00pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
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| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by duwdu: 11:06pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
abbaapple:Hahaha... Chibuike "Floyd Mayweather" Amaechi, 49-0, No defeat, No draw! Now that I think about it, former President Goodluck Jonathan could be tagged #48! (Manny Pacquiao.) ![]() ![]() ![]() P34c3 ..... ... |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by saintandsinnerz: 11:09pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
fratermathy:OK fine, you are right about Wike, but what is happening at the federal level? Why has the presidency be in coma for the past five months? Why is it that nothing is happening? Should we also say Buhari has been busy chasing shadows by making corruption allegation against the former regime instead of starting work? |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by MRLINGTON(m): 11:10pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
ishiamu:anoda mumu spotted on nairaland.... polling booth ko....u sound like a thug...dis time around d eyes of d world would be on d state...army nd dss everywhere....dis is nt dah moment wen everybody focuses on their states...dis is d said time dis is d time all hands are on deck.....so get set cos d lion of ubima neva looses a political battle....ask ur broda Jonah uhmm btw is GEJ still running dat hes MY FRIENDS AND I on fb?? cos he hasnt accepted my request yet.....i pity PDP sha for they no nt wat they re doing...they're loosing.. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by tiwasiaife(m): 11:12pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Electing An illiterate Dictator- A Major Drawback
for Nigeria’s Democracy
The problem with dictatorship is that it usually
lacks the capacity and patience to understand the
meaning of the rule of law and due process. Both
doctrines are often slow and therefore require
patience. Dictators don’t have patience, they want
it here, now and by any means necessary. In
1984, Mohammadu Buhari overthrew the
democratically elected government of President
Shehu Shagari. It is true that every coup plotter
is guilty of breaching the Nigerian constitution
and shooting his way into power. But arguably,
unlike Ibrahim Babangida that overthrew a
military junta, Buhari’s offense was more
egregious because he overthrew a democratically
elected government – an expression of the
collective will of Nigerians. In his false feeling of
importance, Buhari has always believed in his
messianic mission. He thinks that he knows it all,
and that, unlike any other Nigerian, he knows
what is best for Nigeria. His twisted sense of
superiority and inordinate craving for power found
expression in his 1984 coup and his subsequent,
repeated run for the presidency. Before he finally
won in 2015, he had been defeated in three earlier
presidential elections. On his third defeat, he
broke down and wept in public, an action that
would have ended his political career if he were
an American politician. Politicians hardly weep in
America. To me, that unrestrained public effusion
of tears signified his utter desperation for power.
His frequent threats to Nigerians were also
indicative of his excessive hunger for power. After
he lost the 2011 presidential election, he made
his threats; vowing to make Nigeria
ungovernable. And true to his word, he attempted
to make Nigeria ungovernable. Through his Boko
Haram connection, he unleashed terror on
Nigeria. Some say that if Buhari had no
relationship with Boko Haram, why did the
terrorist group nominate him as one of its
negotiators? And before the 2015 election, he
threatened to spill blood and cause mayhem if he
loses the election. Unfortunately, in 2015,
Nigerians buckled under Buhari’s threats and
shenanigans, and elected a dictator-president. It
is obvious that successive military regimes
contributed immensely to our societal woes: the
erosion of our moral standards and the perversion
of our values. By overthrowing the Shagari
government, Buhari truncated a nascent
democracy, retarded our democratic evolution and
contributed to the problems military rule visited
on Nigeria. Ironically, the same problems the
military dictators created for Nigerians are the
very ones Buhari is promising to fix. Leadership is
not, and can never be by force. Buhari, Nigerians
say, remains uninformed. Before the elections
Nigerians raised a lot of doubts that he even has
a West African School Certificate (WASC). But
even without this basic academic qualification, he
didn’t seem to have the urge to improve himself
over the years. So, that when elected president,
he would be better prepared to serve the country.
Sadly, dictatorship means force and that’s all you
need to get things done. His fixation was on
grabbing the presidency at all cost. He sounds as
though he does not have the finesse to relate
smoothly with the other branches of government.
He has never displayed any intellectual capacity in
governance in the past thoughtless of delivering a
lecture, as presidents sometimes do, to the
academia, professional associations, etc. In his
ignorance and obscurantism, he is blind to the
heterogeneity of this country. No wonder, he once
advocated making Sharia the supreme law of
Nigeria. During his first coming to power in 1984,
he pretty much ruled by proxy via Idiagbon. This
time around there is ample evidence that he is
going to govern through El Rufai and co. Is it
then not a bit surprising that Nigerians voted for
a dictator in 2015? In my viewpoint this
implicates a major drawback for Nigeria.
Politically and otherwise. Were Nigerians
browbeaten by his threat to unleash violence and
wreck havoc if he is not elected? Having, with our
votes, dignified a man that shoved aside a
democratically elected government and seized
power, what message are we sending to young,
coup-thirsty military officers? Are we not telling
them that it is alright to plot and execute coups?
Evidently, we are a country of cowards. Have we,
out of fear that Nigeria might break up if Buhari
does not win, rewarded him for his coup and
extra judicial killings? Oh, the Americans
supported him? Yes, Obama did. Secretly, he sent
his former Chief of Staff, and renowned political
strategist, David Axelrod, to Nigeria to work for
the All Progressive Congress (APC). Obama’s
support for Buhari was motivated simply by
American economic interests. Africa is the new
frontier and Nigeria is a major player in this
emerging frontier. The former president, Goodluck
Jonathan, was in bed with the Chinese. The
Chinese economy is expanding and will soon
overtake the American economy as the world’s
largest economy. The government of Goodluck
Jonathan was awarding billion dollar contracts to
Chinese companies. This piqued the Americans.
So, they embarked on what they do best: regime
change. They approached their cousins, our
former colonial masters, the British, to find out
how to deal with Nigeria. Piece of cake! The Brits
told them: the road to Nigeria must pass through
the North; we did so when we colonized them.
So, Obama went through the North. Buhari, thrice
trounced in his quest to be president, was
available, ready and willing. So, Obama’s secret
agent in Nigeria, David Axelrod, from his vast
repertoire of political intrigues, came up with the
CHANGE slogan for APC and projected Buhari the
dictator as a reformer. For their strategic
interests, the Obama administration tried
something similar in Israel but failed. It supported
an opposition candidate against the incumbent
Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. But with
Israel being a more sophisticated democracy, and
the Israelis, gutsy, they were not swayed by the
Obama administration’s political stratagem. The
Americans are always prone to installing dictators
that will later turn against them, and instead of
serving American self-seeking interests, subvert
them. There is evidence of these American
installed Frankenstein monsters in Libya, Iraq,
Syria, Egypt, etc. With time, Buhari may prove
another Frankenstein monster.
Igbinoghene Nice from università gli Bergamo
Italy |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by forayfleo(m): 11:14pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
[quote author=missangela post=39360519][/quote]How can Wike stop u frm voting, are you both in the same unit? Or did you went with him for the killing of men hmmm Children of nowadays. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by Nobody: 11:24pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
fratermathy:are u from rivers state? |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by manck2: 11:26pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Even if you vote 100 time Nyesom Wike. Will win. Because it is a pdp state. And majority of the state are of the igbo origin. And they are very tribalistic people. Dakuku will not win. It is like wasting your money Igbo people are very tribalistic. To the point if you go to the market They will not buy fr another except an igbo man. So the election result is already knew. Wike won before. I don't have to be there to know the result. Igbo are tribalistic people. Even ahmadu bello said so in his video. They will result to violent if apc win rivers state |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by fratermathy(m): 11:33pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
IzonOwei:Not at all. I am just a spectator. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by forayfleo(m): 11:34pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
MRLINGTON:The nominee is a minority in rivers state and lion of the northerners not south south or rivers state and note that we are all together when he was leading in the state and I must confess that the DSS, DSP, SP or DPO will never shake us here even if Buhari is the returning officer victory is ours because here is not Abuja but rivers state nigeria south south. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by duwdu: 11:35pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
saintandsinnerz:Look, the introduction AND enforcement of the TSA alone - a very concrete, revenue generating/leakage-blocking measure - is worth its own weight in gold. The primary school pupils feeding programme is almost here, and sanity appears to have started returning into our public institutions, to mention just a few intangibles, talk less of the clearing of the criminal backlog of unpaid workers' salaries all over the place, a soft deadline for clearing up the Boko Haram menace, and the resurgence of, and respect for, Nigeria among the comity of Nations. These are just some of the non-controvertible ones I can write down from the top of my head. All these even without a federal cabinet in place yet. But I know that what primarily concerns some people is just to see that a Federal Minister hails from their community. Very funny. But, each to his own. P34c3 ..... ... |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by Nobody: 11:50pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Apc don't have a ground in the southern and eastern part of Nigeria.The party is regarded as a northern parasites who want to plant a stooge so that they can hijack the oil bloc in that river state.Apc is a northern and western party. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by saintandsinnerz: 12:15am On Oct 26, 2015 |
duwdu:Stop spreading lies Mr. man! Who told you that it was Buhari regime that introduced TSA? FYI, TSA was a brainchild of the former regime. The School pupil feeding programme bull*** is yet to be started and until it starts then it is another political promise. A soft deadline for clearing Boko haram. Are you for real? For christ WTF does that mean? So giving deadline is now an achievement right? And has Boko haram menace cease since the issuance of the senseless deadline? Please Just stop embarrassing yourself, it is not funny. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by globalresource: 12:17am On Oct 26, 2015 |
iambabaG:Some even swore on their lives that PDP will win the election. I still see them on nairaland now still doing the same. They never learn. Wike might have won without rigging but he and his principal rigged the election way too much. It is left for the electorates to decide who their next governor will be. River people over to you |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by lexxylalas2(m): 12:56am On Oct 26, 2015 |
rozayx5:Maybe he(amaechi)still doesn't unstnd that rivers dnt want apc o..we won't pdp. Oooh..lev us alone oooooo.concentrate on ur ministerial task..because of politics and oil his reading bible..chai amaechi ole!! |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by Nobody: 5:30am On Oct 26, 2015 |
fratermathy:guy you suppose from rivers state,line up go vote before you make speculations oo...because e no go easy that day...buhari would have to shoot all rivers state people for Peterside to win.... |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by iambabaG: 5:49am On Oct 26, 2015 |
globalresource:Yes oo.. Over 2 dem 2 decide their fate!! |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by gp6liveth(m): 5:56am On Oct 26, 2015 |
Buhari has been nullifying almost all PDP victory. No wahala. He will darely pay for it sooner. No nerthern states won by APC has been brought to tribunal-this is witch hunting. Anyway, even though buhari gets inec chair, Wike will still carry the day. We will shame APC in Rivers, Akwa-ibom and Bayelsa state. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by deathmen12: 6:01am On Oct 26, 2015 |
godoluwa:things jst dnt happen, the prblm is the we forget things easily, i remember pmb words that he wil never over look wat hapn in rivers state, so i expectd this, bt it pain dat Nigeria stil av a lng, if pmb keep doing tins lyk dis |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by IamPatriotic(m): 6:13am On Oct 26, 2015 |
godoluwa:guy stop being myopic and ignorant, the cases were argued and countered argued separately with different witnesses called, different questions asked and different submissions made, so you shouldn't foolishly expect the Judges to give same judgements. |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by isinno: 6:14am On Oct 26, 2015 |
godoluwa:Just very simple there was no election in that state, you know this very sure |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by godoluwa(m): 6:22am On Oct 26, 2015 |
IamPatriotic:are you mad or what? |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by godoluwa(m): 6:23am On Oct 26, 2015 |
isinno:am not there during the election & cant judge that |
| Re: Amaechi, Dakuku Say Victory In Sight For APC by isinno: 6:23am On Oct 26, 2015 |
tiwasiaife:all this are Stories for de Gods |
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