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| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by GentleMoney: 2:00pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Hmmm... |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by JayCynic(m): 2:00pm On Oct 15, 2018*. Modified: 2:16pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Ioannes:Jesus Christ prayed for a thieve on the cross, and one of Jesus's disciples was a thieve. Why should the Bishop waste time "berating thieves" when the nation is at the stakes of a tribal bigot and a religious tyrant. What is the shame? Is it being under the dictatorship of a stiff-necked Moslem leader, or is it trying to wager peace in the interest of the Christians and the country. You should upgrade your mental resolution cause it's very low. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by aariwa(m): 2:00pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
R |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Sirpaul(m): 2:00pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Those that should pray for the country called Nigeria.... are now into full time politics... hmmmmm |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by chinavs9ja(m): 2:02pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
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| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by ikaboy: 2:02pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Me i ve stopped going to chur h. Politics in church is worse.. De are interested in building structures than building d mind |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by semyman: 2:03pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Get thee behind us satan |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Doerstech(m): 2:03pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Too long |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 2:03pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
WhyMoD:We know you'll rather choose a corrupt man. Nigeria is not a two-party state. It's a multi-party system yet you'd rather choose a thief. Now your suffering continues. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by okeyumez(m): 2:04pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
This man has never for once told our leaders to stop stealing our money rather he is busy romancing them for material gains. So Atikulooter has suddenly become a saint after 8 years as vice president. We Nigerians are cursed Islie: |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by melanch(m): 2:05pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Can't finish the long epistle but Atiku must win. Let him win |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by GrandMufti: 2:05pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Well spoken |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Cryptocribhq: 2:06pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
WhyMoD: |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by majamajic(m): 2:08pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
cool. obj did himself good to end the feud, With 60% of the job done by Atiku winning the PDp primary, Obj felt as a smart old experienced politician he is, that he might go to Jail or find it too difficult the rest of the next 8yrs starting from 2019, he went for reconciliation, on the other hand Atiku on his own felt, 'in the beginning we need to be in peace with everyone so we can get our results, but trust no one, after the election Atiku might change it for Baba OBJ. am not a politician or political analyst but I Just use my sense small, |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by eldeens: 2:09pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
OkaNaUbe:And if it gets to 90% it shall failed. What a data wasted |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Smooyis(m): 2:09pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Blessed are the peace makers.................... |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by lirusehn(m): 2:09pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Quite unnecessary. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 2:10pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
hisexcellency34:No mind am. When is he going to reconcile IBB and Ogboru? |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by eldeens: 2:11pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
hisexcellency34:please he should swear and the other so called sheik should swear by Quran. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by eldeens: 2:18pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
The so called bishop Kukah, oyedepo and the so called Gummi would have teamed up to make reconciliations in places like Zamfara, Kaduna the state of the so called sheik and Jos where religious crisis are more pronounced but they shy away from that, leaving the people killing themselves while they traveled all the way to Abeokuta to reconcile two big thieves. The nation is doomed by having such people as our religion heads. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by omobokun: 2:19pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
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| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Beetobee(f): 2:19pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
WhyMoD:Just came aross this. Food for thought... ATIKU’S LIES (PART 1) The Claim: Atiku claims he ran the Nigerian Economy as Vice President under President Obasanjo. The Truth: 2/ Obasanjo did not have an Economic Team until Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala became Minister of Finance in 2003. 3/ In her book, Reforming the Unreformable, 2012, she writes (page : “I flew to Nigeria in May 2003 to discuss the scope of my job and to get President Obasanjo’s agreement on the formation of a Presidential Economic Team.4/ The President readily agreed to the team, noting that I would lead it and he would preside over it as Chair.” On Page 151, she lists the members of the Presidential Economic Team (the original 13 members and the 9 who joined later). 5/ She is listed as “Chair”, Dr Bright Okogu is “Executive Secretary”. Vice President Atiku Abubakar is not on the list. He was neither the Head nor a member of the Economic Team. The facts are available for all to see. 6/ Virtually all of what you might consider the major economic achievements of the OBJ administration – EFCC, Pension Reform, Power Sector Reform & the NIPP, Debt Relief –happened in the administration’s 2nd Term, during which Atiku had no real say in the running of the economy. 7/ By then Obasanjo had seen the true nature of Atiku – disloyal, corrupt and self-serving – and had begun the process of side-lining him. Without Atiku’s strangling hold on the treasury, the economy actually performed better. 8/ Atiku’s biggest role in the Obasanjo 1st Term was as Chairman of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP), which set the agenda and made the decisions regarding privatising state-owned companies (BPE’s role was to implement these decisions). 9/ Atiku’s biggest legacy from that period (the Obasanjo 1st Term) is selling state-owned companies to himself and his friends, many of them serving as fronts for him. 10/ One of the best-known examples is African Petroleum, which he sold to Peter Okocha’s little-known Sadiq Petroleum (Okocha is a staunch Catholic who purportedly ran a company known as 'Sadiq' Petroleum - go figure!). 11/ Within a few years the AP deal had run into trouble, unsurprisingly. The scandals involving Atiku and PDTF/Williams J. Jefferson/NDTV/iGate also happened during the Obasanjo 1st Term towards the end, to be precise – when Atiku was desperate about amassing funds to challenge Obasanjo to the PDP presidential ticket (more on that penchant for disloyalty later). 12/ Throughout his tenure as Vice President, Atiku’s greatest talent and legacy lay in pursuing corrupt and self-serving deals like these. 13/ The US Senate Report that indicts him notes that between 2000 and 2008 he laundered $40m in stolen funds through US banks, using one of his wives as a front. 14/ The Takeaway: So, remember, every time he says ‘ATIKU MEANS JOBS’, what he really means is ‘ATIKU MEANS JOBS-FOR-THE-BOYS.’ [Watch out for PART 2 of ATIKU'S LIES] #DejiOladoye |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by AntiWailer: 2:20pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Benscolari:Saved |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by lazymoney: 2:21pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Lol...the guy said "they were accused of swimming in the mud of politics" had me there. ![]() |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by michoim(m): 2:21pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Bishop that supports corruption. Looters advocate... |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by tete7000(m): 2:24pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Ioannes:At least you cannot say you ever heard him preach that people should steal money. You could also not claim that he is not always out there advocating for good and responsible governance from politicians. Whatever else you conclude after reading his words, you are simply exercising your freewill. He left allowance for your type in those words. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 2:24pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
JayCynic:I know what your problem is. You have internalized pain, poverty and suffering so much you've begun to enjoy the feeling. Quoting Scriptures makes you cum, right? I guess your own scripture does not contain the portion where Christ used whip on those desecrating the temple by selling and performing sharp practices there. You must also have missed where he called the Pharisees, the political leaders of that time a brood of vipers. I won't bother trying to convince you not to vote Atiku. I am sure you and your kind were still in diapers when Atiku was vice President. It would be infradignitatem for me to debate with you why Atiku shouldn't be voted for. You are free to vote for him, that is if you are old enough to vote. Now, shift. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by tete7000(m): 2:26pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
eldeens:You are a kid. Go and read what oputa panel was all about before you start throwing darts around. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 2:39pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
gazilion:See ur self. It's obvious u didn't read d post.
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| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by winj3: 2:39pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
The typical Nigerian story...A Catholic bishop endorses a criminal thieving politician. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 2:42pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
tete7000:And what is your type? One who sees these men of God as God himself? One who watches while religious leaders fraternize with their oppressors? Maybe you think I'm an atheist taking a jab at your "fada" You can't be more Catholic than I am. I am not loyal to any human being, only the truth because that is what will set me free. Kukah hobnobs with politicians. There is no way you lie with hounds and not rise with fleas. I'm yet to hear of CAN or CBCN championing the cause of Leah Sharibu. Remember Leah? That wonderful being that refused to betray her faith and prefers to be in the den of radical, sex-hungry, blood-stained Islamist in the wilderness of Sambisa. How many ckeric have you heard talk about her? These ones aren't Christians. They can't use their familiarity with these vipers to get them to do the right thing. How does Obasanjo embracing Atiku help anybody but themselves. |
| Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by macaphan007(m): 2:46pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Shuku0kukobambi:You Wey sabi every...its all about politics and self interest. |
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: “I flew to Nigeria in May 2003 to discuss the scope of my job and to get President Obasanjo’s agreement on the formation of a Presidential Economic Team.