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Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by LLMG: 1:48pm On Jan 31, 2020
as bad as pdp was for 16years, Nigerians never experienced the amount of sufferings they have endured in the last 4years.
FrLukas:
PDP should be dead and buried already.

16 years of wanton waste and buffoonery in the life of a young nation is not beans.
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Donaldoni: 1:53pm On Jan 31, 2020
FrLukas:
I hope you're a teen-ager o. With this kind of mentality you possess, if you're not, e don be for you be dat.

A critic of Obasanjo is automatically a supporter of Buhari, abi?

I'm done with you.

Carry your yeye go one side abeg.
You have been overwhelmed with facts. Or maybe you just got a brain refresher. Only Buhari/APC apologists reason like you do.

At least you won't condemn Obasanjo wrongly again. wink

I have been married for close to seven years and blessed with children. To God be the glory. This should give you an idea of my age... cool
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Nobody: 2:09pm On Jan 31, 2020
LLMG:
as bad as pdp was for 16years, Nigerians never experienced the amount of sufferings they have endured in the last 4years.
I can understand that sentiment.

When things are bad, people tend to look backwards and see the past with rose-coloured glasses.

That's why elderly people tell tales of a wonderful life in the past when they were growing up.

We forget the pain of the past when we are going through present pain.

The facts are there. No need to be emotional about these things. We should learn from history.
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Jones4190(m): 2:12pm On Jan 31, 2020
Ladies and gentlemen, this promise is also kept, the #NYSC allowance is officially N33,000.00. Members have started seeing their 33k #NYSCAlert payment for the month of January, 2020. Many thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by lakesider(m): 2:31pm On Jan 31, 2020
Time to make moefor pdp
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by GermanPoison(m): 3:08pm On Jan 31, 2020
seunmsg:
What has PDP throwing open its ticket got to do with Tinubu? Is Tinubu the target of every PDP decision? Why do you guys see Tinubu everywhere you go?
seriously I don't knw they have their own problem but it is tinubu they will face
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by tityboi: 3:11pm On Jan 31, 2020
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Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by tityboi: 3:11pm On Jan 31, 2020
Ohh
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by maasoap(m): 3:33pm On Jan 31, 2020
Chamber2000:
Secondus as a party chairman has failed to live up to expectations in PDP that's why there is disarray in the party.

Pdp needs to do internal clear out and elect formidable leader that can give this Apc the same treatment it metes out to them.


Today is Islamic Ruling so let's see if it will touch on PDP or Buhari service Chiefs
What treatment was that? Telling the looters to return part of their loot or pulling down the PDP national secretariat?
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Kuginzi: 4:06pm On Jan 31, 2020
PDP What? Never again!! After 16 disastrous years of Corruption, lawlessness, insecurity, etc

Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by duwdu:
Donaldoni:
How was Nigeria like when Obasanjo took overhuh
Please state your "facts," or you answer the question yourself nau., since you're the one making/selling a claim?

How much was crude oil selling when Obasanjo was in powerhuh
How much was crude oil selling for prior to Obasanjo coming to power? It was cheaper, of course. Crude oil has always been on an historical rise in price, thus it would be higher in price after Obasanjo's years in power [power that just fell on his lap following the unfortunate political treatment meted out to his kinsman Abiola and which inhumanity he (Obasanjo) has refused to be circumspect about, till tomorrow.] So, what's your point about the selling price of crude oil, exactly?

How many power stations did Obasanjo buildhuh
So, how many did he build and actually put to real work, where, and at what cost per KW?

Were the refineries working or nothuh
They were not working; that was partly why Obasanjo purported to have sold them off/privatized them; fortunately, Yar'Adua reversed the purported sale/privatization the moment he took over from Obasanjo.

Was the country secure or nothuh
No, the country was NOT secure - militancy everywhere in the Niger Delta and no peace, just to cite one instance. At one point, Obasanjo had to wipe out the entire village of Odi and most of its inhabitants, in the name of containing militancy. It took Yar'Adua coming to power and his Amnesty program for some measure of peace to reign. Besides, the basis for Boko Haram rising - the killing of their then leader Shekau(?) during Obasanjo's reign - brought BH to its infamous life, actually.

What was the Naira - Dollar exchange rate during his tenurehuh
So, what was it?

I know for sure the exchange rate was better (in favour of the Naira, that is) before Obasanjo came to power than when he left or had to leave power. IIRC, Obasanjo devalued the Naira and increased the pump price of a litre of petrol at least twice.

Did our economy experience massive growth or nothuh
What "massive" growth, for Pete's sake? Can you please define massive growth?

Was privatisation largely successful or nothuh
What success? Even the seemingly successful singular - the GSM "revolution" - was because it was financed by the private sector. If ever there were others, please formally state them. Or do you mean the likes of our public assets and patrimony he and his then deputy sold off to their cronies, especially through the BPE?

Did we have USD60bn u=in our foreign reserves or nothuh
So what? I believe this current regime has brought back our FR even more than that, in real terms, and under a more dare set of circumstances.

Who established EFCC and ICPChuh
Obasanjo's regime did; and someone had to do it, anyways; but the man Obasanjo ended up blatantly using the bodies (and especially Ribadu of the EFCC) mainly to torment and reign in his political enemies. Otherwise, I cannot, in all fair conscience, point to any major recoveries of the pilferage of our common patrimony that occured before and during his regime, by the bodies. And the ICPC was a totally obscure and toothless bulldog, to boot.

So, in your voice, Guy, remove your head from Obasanjo's/PDP assss. gringringrin

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Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by CoolAmbience(m): 4:55pm On Jan 31, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Throw open presidential ticket.. Atiku wont like this one bit..

Anyway anything PDP does, but they must give Atiku the presidential ticket or loss is their middle name in 2023
Una eh...

How old Atiku go dey for 2023?

You go go wake Abubakar Rimi na...

Anyway, PDP is going no where.
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Donaldoni: 4:58pm On Jan 31, 2020
duwdu:
Please state your "facts," or you answer the question yourself nau., since you're the one making/selling a claim?



How much was crude oil selling for prior to Obasanjo coming to power? It was cheaper, of course. Crude oil has always been on an historical rise in price, thus it would be higher in price after Obasanjo's years in power [power that just fell on his lap following the unfortunate political treatment meted out to his kinsman Abiola and which inhumanity he (Obasanjo) has refused to be circumspect about, till tomorrow.] So, what's your point about the selling price of crude oil, exactly?



So, how many did he build and actually put to real work, where, and at what cost per KW?



They were not working; that was partly why Obasanjo purported to have sold them off/privatized them; fortunately, Yar'Adua reversed the purported sale/privatization the moment he took over from Obasanjo.



No, the country was NOT secure - militancy everywhere in the Niger Delta and no peace, just to cite one instance. At one point, Obasanjo had to wipe out the entire village of Odi and most of its inhabitants, in the name of containing militancy. It took Yar'Adua coming to power and his Amnesty program for some measure of peace to reign. Besides, the basis for Boko Haram rising - the killing of their then leader Shekau(?) during Obasanjo's reign - brought BH to its infamous life, actually.



So, what was it?

I know for sure the exchange rate was better (in favour of the Naira, that is) before Obasanjo came to power than when he left or had to leave power. IIRC, Obasanjo devalued the Naira and increased the pump price of a litre of petrol at least twice.



What "massive" growth, for Pete's sake? Can you please define massive growth?



What success? Even the seemingly successful singular - the GSM "revolution" was because it was financed by the private sector. If ever there were others, please formally state them. Or do you mean the likes of our public assets and patrimony he and his then deputy sold off to their cronies, especially through the BPE?



So what? I believe this current regime has brought back our FR even more than that, in real terms, and under a more dare set of circumstances.



Obasanjo's regime did; and someone had to do it, anyways; but the man Obasanjo ended up blatantly using the bodies (and especially Ribadu of the EFCC) mainly to torment and reign in his political enemies. Otherwise, I cannot, in all fair conscience, point to any major recoveries of the pilferage of our common patrimony before and during his regime, by the bodies. And the ICPC was a totally obscure and toothless bulldog, to boot.

So, in your voice, Guy, remove your head from Obasanjo's/PDP assss. gringringrin

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The bolded is all I need to confirm that you are/were a kid especially during Obasanjo's tenure... embarassed

Thanks for sparing me the stress of having to ram the facts into your brain all over again... embarassed

Even Buhari dare not compare his tenure with Obasanjo's considering the carcass of a country Obasanjo took over as president... embarassed

APC/Buhari apologists are just pathetic! angry

Damn!!
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by GeneralPula: 5:58pm On Jan 31, 2020
Bringback9ja1:
You just dey get brain.

Open up zoning.

Wait till 2022 when the dust of uncertainty will settle in APC.

By 2022, Tinubu would have known his fate.

Incase Tinubu is being peppered by the cabals, invite him to an open contest between 3 tribes SW, SE and NC

Do this and see Miracle.
Tinubu sha no Dey let una stay at rest..

Tinubu this, Tinubu that..
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by GeneralPula: 5:59pm On Jan 31, 2020
seunmsg:
What has PDP throwing open its ticket got to do with Tinubu? Is Tinubu the target of every PDP decision? Why do you guys see Tinubu everywhere you go?
I wonder my brother..
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by GeneralPula: 6:01pm On Jan 31, 2020
SolidLight:
Donald Duke.
That was my Candidate in 2019..
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jan 31, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Throw open presidential ticket.. Atiku wont like this one bit..

Anyway anything PDP does, but they must give Atiku the presidential ticket or loss is their middle name in 2023
What did he do when he was given the ticket.
Northern will not take south position greedy beasts of the north.
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by duwdu: 6:47pm On Jan 31, 2020
Donaldoni:
The bolded is all I need to confirm that you are/were a kid especially during Obasanjo's tenure...

Damn!!
I first graduated (UI) in 1978, underwent my NYSC assignment during the 78/79 session and was blessed with my first child in 1981. You can continue to embarrass your parents and curse the way you were brought up all you wish, na you sabi. cheesy

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Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by okofians(m): 7:53pm On Jan 31, 2020
Failure remains the nomenclature of this set of party... whether you merge, collide or jam nothing for you people.
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by 77up(m): 7:16am On Feb 01, 2020
seunmsg:
What has PDP throwing open its ticket got to do with Tinubu? Is Tinubu the target of every PDP decision? Why do you guys see Tinubu everywhere you go?
His existence is a great threat to them and that's how that will continue.


BAT shall continue to be their nightmare.
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Honeydenz(f): 2:16pm On Feb 01, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Throw open presidential ticket.. Atiku wont like this one bit..

Anyway anything PDP does, but they must give Atiku the presidential ticket or loss is their middle name in 2023
Atiku can't contest in 2023 again Na because of Age
Re: 2023: PDP Mulls Merger, Throws Open Presidential Ticket by Donaldoni: 3:26pm On Feb 04, 2020
duwdu:
I first graduated (UI) in 1978, underwent my NYSC assignment during the 78/79 session and was blessed with my first child in 1981. You can continue to embarrass your parents and curse the way you were brought up all you wish, na you sabi. cheesy

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I doubt! Otherwise you wouldn't have made such stupid/wrong claim in your post... angry
Being a baby daddy is not good enough... sad
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