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Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 12:48pm On Aug 29, 2018
fallout87:
It is you who lacks understanding.

In your first post you point out Sansui and Emefiele, even though the latter only received the position with less than a year.

Now tell me more about how you didn't want to point of the Chief of Staff even though he was there longer than Emefiele?

You literally just aren't that smart. You talk yourself into corners you can't get out of then you make cheap strawman arguments or attempt weak changes of the conversation.

You're out of your depth talking to me. When you see me you should run.
You forget I have put you in your place too many times to count Mr selective amnesia. Go through your post history and see how I have repeatedly sent you to the clearners.

Keep barking round a tree you cannot bite. I am way ahead of you when it comes to reasoning
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by fallout87: 12:49pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Selective amnesia is definitely your strong side.


From the OP


CBN governor- Sanusi Lamido was removed in a controversial circumstances and replaced with Godwin Emefiele

Remind again whybhe was removed and if his declaration which made GEJ remove him didn't eventually turn out to be true.

Link this post above to the one regarding GEJs chief of staff who was removed for being a KLEPTOMANIAC according to your fellow paid hack.
Again you aren't smart.

You just posted an epistle about how you would not focus on the appointment of GEJ last year and ignore the first three.

Yet that is exactly what you did with Sanusi and Emefiele. You pointed them out originally because it supported the trash you were thinking and spewing.

You're just not smart because had you been smart you would have never said that nonsense about one year because you would have known GEJ new Chief of Staff was there before Sanusi was suspended.
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 12:51pm On Aug 29, 2018
fallout87:
Again you aren't smart.

You just posted an epistle about how you would not focus on the appointment of GEJ last year and ignore the first three.

Yet that is exactly what you did with Sanusi and Emefiele. You pointed them out originally because it supported the trash you were thinking and spewing.

You're just not smart because had you been smart you would have never said that nonsense about one year because you would have known GEJ new Chief of Staff was there before Sanusi was suspended.
Dumbo will you shut it already?

I am responsible for my posts and know what I say. You on the other hand are responsible for how you selectively have chosen to read it.

You are yet to get anything from the OP and has just been giving me kindergarten responses.

My post actually should cause you some reflection.

The anticidents of GEJs chief of staff are known but he kept him for 3 years .

GEJs anticidents were also known and the very first time sanusi exposed a discrepancy he sacked him. Yet same discrepancy, turned out to be true afterall.

I know you still cannot see the correlation.

You can keep making a fool of yourself by your continued kindergarten responses but I will not dignify you with responses any longer
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by fallout87: 12:53pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
You forget I have put you in your place too many times to count Mr selective amnesia. Go through your post history and see how I have repeatedly sent you to the clearners.

Keep barking round a tree you cannot bite. I am way ahead of you when it comes to reasoning
You weren't smart enough to know all the facts in your first post. This is why I called you out. You weren't even smart enough to know Emefiele served a year under GEJ when you made a stupid accusation about the Chief of Staff.


Sorry you've been poorly educated.

All you did in this thread was let me and others expose you for being unintelligent. Instead of being smart and knowing when to walk away.... you keep coming back and digging a deeper hole in your ignorance.

Continue
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by fallout87: 12:58pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Dumbo will you shut it already?

I am responsible for my posts and know what I say. You on the other hand are responsible for how you selectively have chosen to read it.

You are yet to get anything from the OP and has just been giving me kindergarten responses.

My post actually should cause you some reflection.

The anticidents of GEJs chief of staff are known but he kept him for 3 years .

GEJs anticidents were also known and the very first time sanusi exposed a discrepancy he sacked him. Yet same discrepancy, turned out to be true afterall.

I know you still cannot see the correlation.

You can keep making a fool of yourself by your continued kindergarten responses but I will not dignify you with responses any longer
More rambling and trash from someone obviously poorly educated.

- You admitted you made multiple mistakes in your first false post.

- You have admitted you aren't intelligent because only someone unintelligent would do so.

- You have admitted indirectly you don't even know the timeline of events because you didn't know the Chief of Staff came to power well before Emefiele became CBN.


You just aren't smart. It isn't your fault though. If you had been better educated you wouldn't continue to make mistakes and set traps for yourself to fall into.
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 12:59pm On Aug 29, 2018
fallout87:
You weren't smart enough to know all the facts in your first post. This is why I called you out. You weren't even smart enough to know Emefiele served a year under GEJ when you made a stupid accusation about the Chief of Staff.


Sorry you've been poorly educated.

All you did in this thread was let me and others expose you for being intelligent. Instead of being smart and knowing when to walk away.... you keep coming back and digging a deeper hole in your ignorance.

Continue
You still do not know what 2+2 means despite it being waved before you forever on this thread.

GEJ was not only massively corrupt he was also genetically ingrained with a spirit of marginalization.

Same things you keep shouting on PMB for, GEJ did 100 times worse, yet nobody called him out. If you did back then, show me !

He had a thief for a COS and kept him around for 3 years despite he himself also being a thief and when sanusi made a financial observation, he sacked him and replaced him.

You are making my work easy for me.

All about GEJ and PDP back then was corruption and looting and marginalization.

I suggest you pause and read the OP again and this time, remove your anti PMB bigoted eye glasses.
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by fallout87: 1:08pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
You still do not know what 2+2 means despite it being waved before you forever on this thread.

GEJ was not only massively corrupt he was also genetically ingrained with a spirit of marginalization.

Same things you keep shouting on PMB for, GEJ did 100 times worse, yet nobody called him out. If you did back then, show me !

He had a thief for a COS and kept him around for 3 years despite he himself also being a thief and when sanusi made a financial observation, he sacked him and replaced him.

You are making my work easy for me.

All about GEJ and PDP back then was corruption and looting and marginalization.

I suggest you pause and read the OP again and this time, remove your anti PMB bigoted eye glasses.
Trash.

Stop changing the subject. The discussion is about why you didn't know the know Chief of Staff and why you decided to point out Emefiele who had his position for a year but still don't know the name of GEJ Chief of Staff who had his for longer.

At first I thought you were a dishonest liar because no one can be this unintelligent.... yet you have proven me wrong there. You've even admitted you are dull, owning up to having multiple errors in your first post.

Everyone should just forget about political parties and loyalties and just read this thread to see what low level intelligence you have lol.

This thread should be a reference point for any future discussion you attempt on this forum
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by madridguy(m): 1:09pm On Aug 29, 2018
Nice one OP
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 1:13pm On Aug 29, 2018
http://dailypost.ng/2018/04/18/reps-knock-buharis-govt-lopsided-appointments/

Members of the House of Representatives have decried an alleged violation of the federal character principle in recruitment by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government, which they alleged was done deliberately to favour particular sections of the country.
They noted that a worrisome dimension was President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence on the matter, stressing that the trend should be reversed.
The lawmakers bared their mind on Tuesday while debating a motion on the urgency to comply with the federal character principle in all recruitment by agencies.
The motion was moved by a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from Jigawa State, Mr. Sani Zorro, who observed that the recruitment conducted by many MDAs did not incorporate all the sections of the country equitably.
In his reaction, the Chairman, Committee on Public Accounts, Mr. Kingsley Chinda, noted that the MDAs were simply taking after Buhari’s “body language.”
He cited the appointment of heads of security agencies by the President, an issue that dominates public discourse and trends on the social media on a daily basis.
Chinda told the House that since the President’s style was to remain unresponsive, the heads of the MDAs took a cue from him.
According to him, “This case, as they say, is rotten from the head. The head has breached Section 14 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) by appointing 99 per cent of heads of the security agencies from the same section of the country.
“We have an unresponsive government. This issue has been raised by many people; it is a dominant topic on social media, but because the government is unresponsive, nothing has been done to address it.
“If I am the head of an agency, it means that I must do the same thing by employing only my people, because that is what the head of the government (Buhari) wants me to do. I will look stupid not to employ my people.”
The Majority Leader of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, however pointed out that lopsided recruitment did not start today, stressing that, “It is something that has been happening for a very long time and I agree that we must all rise up and do something about it”.


Even Apc reps don talk about buhari lopsided appointment

cc fallout87
butterflyo
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 1:23pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Oga post those of PMB that is the aim of my OP.

Post it or shut up.

Show the marginalization under PMB you have been shouting about.

Post it and let's compare with the list I already put up.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/189117-outrage-grows-across-nigeria-as-buharis-lopsided-appointments-continue.html



Outrage grows across Nigeria as Buhari’s lopsided appointments continue
August 28, 2015 Abdulrahman Abdulmalik
President Muhammadu Buhari's appointment at a glance
President Muhammadu Buhari’s appointment of some of his administration’s most key officials Thursday set off a firestorm of condemnation, with critics characterising the nominations as overwhelmingly lopsided, lacking in gender balance and regional equity.
Mr. Buhari named Babachir David Lawal, from Adamawa State, as Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Abba Kyari, from Borno, as his Chief of Staff.
He appointed Hameed Ali, a retired colonel, as the Comptroller-General of Nigerian Customs Service, curiously finding no career customs official suitable for the post.
He also named Kure Martin Abeshi as the Comptroller-General of Nigerian Immigration Service.
Messrs. Ali and Abeshi are from Bauchi and Nasarawa states respectively.
A former Senator, Ita Enang, from Akwa Ibom, was appointed senior special assistant to the president on Senate affairs, while Suleiman Kawu of Kano, who is a former House of Representatives member, was named the president’s senior special assistant on House of Representatives.
The six officials brought to 29 the total number of frontline administration staffers who will handle the economy, energy, defence and other important sectors of governance for the nearly 100-day-old Buhari administration.
In all, the president has yet to appoint a single female, a marked difference from Mr. Buhari’s immediate predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, who had women in all major segments of government.
That has angered not a few pro-democracy and gender activists across the country. But what has alarmed critics more is the apparent lack of regional balance in the appointments, a failing Mr. Buhari has been vigorously criticised for in the past.
Details tabulated Thursday by PREMIUM TIMES show that Mr. Buhari has appointed by far more officials from Nigeria’s northern region where he comes from, in violation of federal character law.
Under the Third Schedule of the Constitution, the government must ensure “the principles of proportional sharing of all bureaucratic, economic, media and political posts at all levels of government”.
The posts referred to include those of the Permanent Secretaries, Directors-General in Extra-Ministerial Departments and parastatals, Directors in Ministries and Extra-Ministerial Departments, senior military officers, senior diplomatic posts and managerial cadres in the Federal and State parastatals, bodies, agencies and institutions.
PREMIUM TIMES chart shows that only 25 per cent of the president’s appointments are from the south while an overwhelming 75 per cent are the north.
Also, Mr. Buhari’s North West geopolitical zone, has the largest share of 43 per cent, while the South East for instance, has no appointee. (See chart below).
The appointments have sparked anger across the land, with some critics now referring to Mr. Buhari as Nigeria’s most provincial leader ever.
“Buhari is the most provincial leader Nigeria has ever had,” said Ikechukwu Amaechi, a former editor of Daily Independent and Editor-in-Chief of The Niche, in a post on his Facebook wall. “He is not fit to be President of Nigeria. How can he continue appointing top officials of government from the north? Customs, Immigration bosses, SGF, Chief of Staff all from the North?”
“If I am President Muhammadu Buhari, I would have appointed a South Easterner as SGF,” said Sunday Akoji, a public affairs commentator. “If I am Baba, I will not appoint five people from the north into sensitive positions in one day and throw one worthless carrot called SSA on National Assembly Matters to the entire South.”


cc fallout87
butterflyo
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 1:26pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
http://dailypost.ng/2018/04/18/reps-knock-buharis-govt-lopsided-appointments/

Members of the House of Representatives have decried an alleged violation of the federal character principle in recruitment by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government, which they alleged was done deliberately to favour particular sections of the country.
They noted that a worrisome dimension was President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence on the matter, stressing that the trend should be reversed.
The lawmakers bared their mind on Tuesday while debating a motion on the urgency to comply with the federal character principle in all recruitment by agencies.
The motion was moved by a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from Jigawa State, Mr. Sani Zorro, who observed that the recruitment conducted by many MDAs did not incorporate all the sections of the country equitably.
In his reaction, the Chairman, Committee on Public Accounts, Mr. Kingsley Chinda, noted that the MDAs were simply taking after Buhari’s “body language.”
He cited the appointment of heads of security agencies by the President, an issue that dominates public discourse and trends on the social media on a daily basis.
Chinda told the House that since the President’s style was to remain unresponsive, the heads of the MDAs took a cue from him.
According to him, “This case, as they say, is rotten from the head. The head has breached Section 14 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) by appointing 99 per cent of heads of the security agencies from the same section of the country.
“We have an unresponsive government. This issue has been raised by many people; it is a dominant topic on social media, but because the government is unresponsive, nothing has been done to address it.
“If I am the head of an agency, it means that I must do the same thing by employing only my people, because that is what the head of the government (Buhari) wants me to do. I will look stupid not to employ my people.”
On his part, the Chairman, Committee on Interior, Mr. Adams Jagaba, cited the recruitment conducted in 2014 by the Nigeria Immigration Service to buttress how the MDAs flouted the federal character principle.
Jagaba, whose committee probed the famous “NIS recruitment scam,” said it uncovered how some states were unduly favoured, disclosing that, “there was a particular local government in this country. We found out that 500 people were recruited from this local government alone.”
The Majority Leader of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, however pointed out that lopsided recruitment did not start today, stressing that, “It is something that has been happening for a very long time and I agree that we must all rise up and do something about it”.


Even Apc reps don talk about buhari lopsided appointment

cc fallout87
butterflyo
I do facts and I challenged you to post the so called marginalized appointments made by PMB and since then you have been running from pillar to post so.let me help you with your selective amnesia.


Attached is the list of FG appointments under PMB and according to a list of 157 South West Nigerians took 38, followed by the North West, Buhari’s region, which took 30.

North East and South East took 23 slots each, while North Central took 21 and South South 22.



Your GEJ and PDP were a bigoted marginalization President and party

Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 1:30pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/189117-outrage-grows-across-nigeria-as-buharis-lopsided-appointments-continue.html



Outrage grows across Nigeria as Buhari’s lopsided appointments continue
August 28, 2015 Abdulrahman Abdulmalik
President Muhammadu Buhari's appointment at a glance
President Muhammadu Buhari’s appointment of some of his administration’s most key officials Thursday set off a firestorm of condemnation, with critics characterising the nominations as overwhelmingly lopsided, lacking in gender balance and regional equity.
Mr. Buhari named Babachir David Lawal, from Adamawa State, as Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Abba Kyari, from Borno, as his Chief of Staff.
He appointed Hameed Ali, a retired colonel, as the Comptroller-General of Nigerian Customs Service, curiously finding no career customs official suitable for the post.
He also named Kure Martin Abeshi as the Comptroller-General of Nigerian Immigration Service.
Messrs. Ali and Abeshi are from Bauchi and Nasarawa states respectively.
A former Senator, Ita Enang, from Akwa Ibom, was appointed senior special assistant to the president on Senate affairs, while Suleiman Kawu of Kano, who is a former House of Representatives member, was named the president’s senior special assistant on House of Representatives.
The six officials brought to 29 the total number of frontline administration staffers who will handle the economy, energy, defence and other important sectors of governance for the nearly 100-day-old Buhari administration.
In all, the president has yet to appoint a single female, a marked difference from Mr. Buhari’s immediate predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, who had women in all major segments of government.
That has angered not a few pro-democracy and gender activists across the country. But what has alarmed critics more is the apparent lack of regional balance in the appointments, a failing Mr. Buhari has been vigorously criticised for in the past.
Details tabulated Thursday by PREMIUM TIMES show that Mr. Buhari has appointed by far more officials from Nigeria’s northern region where he comes from, in violation of federal character law.
Under the Third Schedule of the Constitution, the government must ensure “the principles of proportional sharing of all bureaucratic, economic, media and political posts at all levels of government”.
The posts referred to include those of the Permanent Secretaries, Directors-General in Extra-Ministerial Departments and parastatals, Directors in Ministries and Extra-Ministerial Departments, senior military officers, senior diplomatic posts and managerial cadres in the Federal and State parastatals, bodies, agencies and institutions.
PREMIUM TIMES chart shows that only 25 per cent of the president’s appointments are from the south while an overwhelming 75 per cent are the north.
Also, Mr. Buhari’s North West geopolitical zone, has the largest share of 43 per cent, while the South East for instance, has no appointee. (See chart below).
The appointments have sparked anger across the land, with some critics now referring to Mr. Buhari as Nigeria’s most provincial leader ever.
“Buhari is the most provincial leader Nigeria has ever had,” said Ikechukwu Amaechi, a former editor of Daily Independent and Editor-in-Chief of The Niche, in a post on his Facebook wall. “He is not fit to be President of Nigeria. How can he continue appointing top officials of government from the north? Customs, Immigration bosses, SGF, Chief of Staff all from the North?”
“If I am President Muhammadu Buhari, I would have appointed a South Easterner as SGF,” said Sunday Akoji, a public affairs commentator. “If I am Baba, I will not appoint five people from the north into sensitive positions in one day and throw one worthless carrot called SSA on National Assembly Matters to the entire South.”


cc fallout87
butterflyo
Your post showed when the appointments BEGAN and not when they were completed.

I have shown you THE COMPLETED LIST to show bow stupid you and your post actually was.

Go through it and receive sense as you learn to stop wailing senselessly
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 1:35pm On Aug 29, 2018
Look at what zm b said
Butterflyleo:
These lopsided appointments under GEJ wasn't the norm under PMB because he balanced the number of appointments per region and did not favour any region above the other unlike with GEJ. Yet it is PMB they are saying is bigoted and marginalizing when GEJ was clearly the one who marginalized.

Post his marginalized appointments let's compare notes
PREMIUM TIMES chart shows that only 25 per cent of the president’s appointments are from the south while an overwhelming 75 per cent are the north.
Also, Mr. Buhari’s North West geopolitical zone, has the largest share of 43 per cent, while the South East for instance, has no appointee. (See chart below).
The appointments have sparked anger across the land, with some critics now referring to Mr. Buhari as Nigeria’s most provincial leader ever https://www.premiumtimesng.com /news/headlines/189117-outrage- grows-across-nigeria-as-buharis- lopsided-appointments- continue.html


also
Members of the House of Representatives have decried an alleged violation of the federal character principle in recruitment by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government, which they alleged was done deliberately to favour particular sections of the country.
They noted that a worrisome dimension was President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence on the matter, stressing that the trend should be reversed.
The lawmakers bared their mind on Tuesday while debating a motion on the urgency to comply with the federal character principle in all recruitment by agencies.
The motion was moved by a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from Jigawa State, Mr. Sani Zorro, who observed that the recruitment conducted by many MDAs did not incorporate all the sections of the country equitably.


So what's ur sayhuh
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 1:42pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
Look at what zm b said


PREMIUM TIMES chart shows that only 25 per cent of the president’s appointments are from the south while an overwhelming 75 per cent are the north.
Also, Mr. Buhari’s North West geopolitical zone, has the largest share of 43 per cent, while the South East for instance, has no appointee. (See chart below).
The appointments have sparked anger across the land, with some critics now referring to Mr. Buhari as Nigeria’s most provincial leader ever https://www.premiumtimesng.com /news/headlines/189117-outrage- grows-across-nigeria-as-buharis- lopsided-appointments- continue.html


also
Members of the House of Representatives have decried an alleged violation of the federal character principle in recruitment by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government, which they alleged was done deliberately to favour particular sections of the country.
They noted that a worrisome dimension was President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence on the matter, stressing that the trend should be reversed.
The lawmakers bared their mind on Tuesday while debating a motion on the urgency to comply with the federal character principle in all recruitment by agencies.
The motion was moved by a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from Jigawa State, Mr. Sani Zorro, who observed that the recruitment conducted by many MDAs did not incorporate all the sections of the country equitably.


So what's ur sayhuh
You are making yourself.look very silly.

I have posted the actual list and not a news papers claims.

Go through my list and prove it wrong.

Go ahead.

Or is my list photoshopped? grin

Your article was referring to the ongoing release of appointee names then and not the end list.

I have posted the end list. WHAT PART OF END LIST DONT YOU UNDERSTAND?
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:00pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
I do facts and I challenged you to post the so called marginalized appointments made by PMB and since then you have been running from pillar to post so.let me help you with your selective amnesia.


Attached is the list of FG appointments under PMB and according to a list of 157 South West Nigerians took 38, followed by the North West, Buhari’s region, which took 30.

North East and South East took 23 slots each, while North Central took 21 and South South 22.



Your GEJ and PDP were a bigoted marginalization President and party
this is what ur god said


I’ll correct lopsided appointments, says Buhari •President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to address Nigerians’ concerns about lopsidedness in the appointments he has made so far as well as issues of corruption, insecurity and various injustices in various parts of the country. He made the promise when he received a Christian delegation led by the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Samson Ayokunle and a Muslim delegation led by the Secretary General of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, in separate meetings at the State House on Friday. The President told the CAN delegation that he had already given instructions for the submission of all the names of heads of parastatals in order to address the allegations of lop- sidedness in appointments. https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/119028/
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:02pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
this is what ur god said


I’ll correct lopsided appointments, says Buhari •President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to address Nigerians’ concerns about lopsidedness in the appointments he has made so far as well as issues of corruption, insecurity and various injustices in various parts of the country. He made the promise when he received a Christian delegation led by the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Samson Ayokunle and a Muslim delegation led by the Secretary General of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, in separate meetings at the State House on Friday. The President told the CAN delegation that he had already given instructions for the submission of all the names of heads of parastatals in order to address the allegations of lop- sidedness in appointments. https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/119028/
You still have selective amnesia.

That was what he said WHILE THE APPOINTMENTS WERE STILL ONGOING.

He wasn't done with all the appointments when he made this comment.

You and your type were only crying wolf when he wasn't even done yet.

Stop being senseless and work for your LMC money you are being paid.

And you still confirmed the OP with your post. CAN the christian political wing of PDP was quick to shout marginalization with him even long before he finished making appointments. While they were nowhere to be found or heard when GEJ clearly marginalized after his appointments were made
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:08pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
You still have selective amnesia.

That was what he said WHILE THE APPOINTMENTS WERE STILL ONGOING.

He wasn't done with all the appointments when he made this comment.

You and your type were only crying wolf when he wasn't even done yet.

Stop being senseless and work for your LMC money you are being paid.
kkk

what ur trying to say is that while making appointments,it was initialy lopsided??
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:13pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
kkk

what ur trying to say is that while making appointments,it was initialy lopsided??
Chai.

It was NEVER LOPSIDED because he wasn't finished yet.

Read your own post or let me post it here and you see the part in red.

I’ll correct lopsided appointments, says Buhari •President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to address Nigerians’ concerns about lopsidedness in the appointments he has made so far......
He wasn't even finished and already they were attacking him.

GEJ finished and his own was clearly lopsided but not one person or one CAN official called him out for it.
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:17pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
You are making yourself.look very silly.

I have posted the actual list and not a news papers claims.

Go through my list and prove it wrong.

Go ahead.

Or is my list photoshopped? grin

Your article was referring to the ongoing release of appointee names then and not the end list.

I have posted the end list. WHAT PART OF END LIST DONT YOU UNDERSTAND?
Members of the House of Representatives have decried an alleged violation of the federal character principle in recruitment by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government, which they alleged was done deliberately to favour particular sections of the country.
They noted that a worrisome dimension was President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence on the matter, stressing that the trend should be reversed.
The lawmakers bared their mind on Tuesday while debating a motion on the urgency to comply with the federal character principle in all recruitment by agencies.
The motion was moved by a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from Jigawa State, Mr. Sani Zorro, who observed that the recruitment conducted by many MDAs did not incorporate all the sections of the country equitably.


Question : does it mean that the end list hasn't been completed as of July 2018 wen the above statement was made even by an apc Rep??
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:20pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
Members of the House of Representatives have decried an alleged violation of the federal character principle in recruitment by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government, which they alleged was done deliberately to favour particular sections of the country.
They noted that a worrisome dimension was President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence on the matter, stressing that the trend should be reversed.
The lawmakers bared their mind on Tuesday while debating a motion on the urgency to comply with the federal character principle in all recruitment by agencies.
The motion was moved by a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from Jigawa State, Mr. Sani Zorro, who observed that the recruitment conducted by many MDAs did not incorporate all the sections of the country equitably.


Question : does it mean that the end list hasn't been completed as of July 2018 wen the above statement was made even by an apc Rep??
You still show your buffoonery.

I have posted the full list of government appointments and how they were shared. Will you claim not to have seen it?

Show me the lopsidedness in that list
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:25pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Chai.

It was NEVER LOPSIDED because he wasn't finished yet.

Read your own post or let me post it here and you see the part in red.



He wasn't even finished and already they were attacking him.
GEJ finished and his own was clearly lopsided but not one person or one CAN official called him out for it.
lol ur getting emotional
ur not making any sence........................

Granted, buhari hasn't finished his appointment,, but the appointments he has made by then is clearly lopsided........................
See this again
unohbethel:
PREMIUM TIMES chart shows that only 25 per cent of the president’s appointments are from the south while an overwhelming 75 per cent are the north.
Also, Mr. Buhari’s North West geopolitical zone, has the largest share of 43 per cent, while the South East for instance, has no appointee. (See chart below).
The appointments have sparked anger across the land, with some critics now referring to Mr. Buhari as Nigeria’s most provincial leader ever
https://www.premiumtimesng.com /news/headlines/189117-outrage- grows-across-nigeria-as-buharis- lopsided-appointments- continue.html
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:30pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
lol ur getting emotional
ur not making any sence........................

Granted, buhari hasn't finished his appointment,, but the appointments he has made by then is clearly lopsided........................
See this again

https://www.premiumtimesng.com /news/headlines/189117-outrage- grows-across-nigeria-as-buharis- lopsided-appointments- continue.html
I have responded to this already. Stop posting repetitions.

This was an observation made WHEN APPOINTMENTS WERE STILL ONGOING and not when finished and I asked you WHAT PART OF ONGOING DID TOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:32pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
You still show your buffoonery.

I have posted the full list of government appointments and how they were shared. Will you claim not to have seen it?

Show me the lopsidedness in that list
lol ur still getting emotional

this is what a member of ur stupid party said as of July 2018 and i quote

[quote author=unohbethel post=The motion was moved by a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, from Jigawa State, Mr. Sani Zorro, who observed that the recruitment conducted by many MDAs did not incorporate all the sections of the country equitably.
[/quote]
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:36pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
lol ur still getting emotional

this is what a member of ur stupid party said as of July 2018 and i quote
Oga this is the 3rd time you are posting this nonsense. Are you this desperate or just plain genetically stupid not to see that I have responded to it twice already?

You showed me this and I showed you the full list.

Show.me the lopsidedness in the full list. You cannot do that. Instead you begin to grasp at straws. grin

Na wa for you o
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:38pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
I have responded to this already. Stop posting repetitions.

This was an observation made WHEN APPOINTMENTS WERE STILL ONGOING and not when finished and I asked you WHAT PART OF ONGOING DID TOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
this observation wen appointments were ongoing,,




is it true or not??
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by GSA01: 2:41pm On Aug 29, 2018
I remember vividly how General Wahab and co where force to retire from the military so as to facilitate the Appointment of General Minimah a more junior officer as Chief of Army staff.. That is why i tell people that the same thing happened during GEJ administration, it will interest us to know that during GEJ apart from IGP , No Hausa/Fulani was an appointee on security matter.
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:43pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Oga this is the 3rd time you are posting this nonsense. Are you this desperate or just plain genetically stupid not to see that I have responded to it twice already?

You showed me this and I showed you the full list.

Show.me the lopsidedness in the full list. You cannot do that. Instead you begin to grasp at straws. grin

Na wa for you o
oga i showed u wat a member of ya party said after the list was completed........................ Ur here

u no see the rep of ya party to ask?

Or are u saying that ur own Apc rep is wronghuh
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:44pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
oga i showed u wat a member of ya party said after the list was completed........................ Ur here

u no see the rep of ya party to ask?

Or are u saying that ur own Apc rep is wronghuh
Did you manage to go through the list I posted or not?

This your repeated gaffe here shows you didn't.

I have given you enough attention
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:45pm On Aug 29, 2018
GSA01:
I remember vividly how General Wahab and co where force to retire from the military so as to facilitate the Appointment of General Minimah a more junior officer as Chief of Army staff.. That is why i tell people that the same thing happened during GEJ administration, it will interest us to know that during GEJ apart from IGP , No Hausa/Fulani was an appointee on security matter.
can u provide proof of this ur claims and sources...






If not shut up!
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:45pm On Aug 29, 2018
GSA01:
I remember vividly how General Wahab and co where force to retire from the military so as to facilitate the Appointment of General Minimah a more junior officer as Chief of Army staff.. That is why i tell people that the same thing happened during GEJ administration, it will interest us to know that during GEJ apart from IGP , No Hausa/Fulani was an appointee on security matter.
Your head is very very correct
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by Butterflyleo(op): 2:46pm On Aug 29, 2018
unohbethel:
can u provide proof of this ur claims and sources...






If not shut up!
This is the point I have been making.

This time google is your friend.

When exposed you feel threatened and go on attack. What he said is fact
Re: A Little Political Throwback. PDP The Party That Loves To Marginalize. by unohbethel(m): 2:53pm On Aug 29, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Did you manage to go through the list I posted or not?

This your repeated gaffe here shows you didn't.

I have given you enough attention
again this not pdp,se,ss handwriting


hear wat a buffoon of ya party said and i quote

The Majority Leader of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, however pointed out that lopsided recruitment did not start today, stressing that, “It is something that has been happening for a very long time and I agree that we must all rise up and do something about it”.


pls is he true??

Also check out the date of that statement and u will find out twas made after the list has been completed
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