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FACT 6: Badeh initiated various technological breakthroughs, and one of such is the initiation of OLE 1 & 2, in which GULMA 1 UAV was manufactured as the first locally produced drone in Nigeria. He also initiated the Military Radio to enable dissemination of first-hand news from the military base at Abuja. FACT 7: As head of Defence staff, Badeh ensured that all personnel kids who are in the Air force Primary and secondary schools were getting free tuitions. FACT 8: In October 2014, Boko Haram fighters came and attack Badeh’s hometown, burning down the hospital he built for his community and most sadly, killing his cousin, who was living next door to him. FACT 9: Badeh retired in July 2015.
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Badeh...there are still. More to say. |
Aside from the widely reported allegations that Alex Badeh misappropriated some funds while serving as the Chief of Defence Staff under former President Jonathan. Many do not know other things about the man. Alexander Sabundu Badeh was a Air Chief Marshal and a former Chief of Defence staff before he met the untimely death in a gunshot attack along Keffi – Abuja expressway on the 19th of December in 2018. There are many things people do not know about the man, and here are some of the facts about him.https://www.purposeville.org/2018/12/22/10-things-you-never-knew-about-alex-badeh/
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good to know |
good one, OP |
looting oligarchs |
mmm |
if you vote buhari again. e fit be say na final burial for your economy be that. |
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ftp baby |
how can he attend? he wan disgrace himself be dat...do you even have an idea of Buhari's academic configuration? |
just imagine, this kinda post getting to front page! |
THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE CANDIDATES, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER ACCORDING TO THEIR POLITICAL PARTIES Omoyele Sowore – African Action Congress, AAC Moses Shipi – All Blending Party, ABP Oby Ezekwesili – Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPN Obadiah Mailafia – African Democratic Congress, ADC Yabagi Yusuf Sani – Action Democratic Party, ADP Chuks Nwachukwu – All Grassroots Alliance. AGA Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim – Alliance for New Nigeria, ANN Tope Fasua – Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party, ANRP President Muhammadu Buhari – All Progressives Congress, APC John Gbor – All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA Yahaya Ndu – African Renaissance Party, ARP Martin Onovo – Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP Chris Okotie – Fresh Democratic Party, FDP Davidson Isibor Akhimien – Grassroots Development Party of Nigeria, GDPN Edozie Madu – Independent Democrat Party, IDP Sunday Chukwu-Eguzolugo – Justice Must Prevail Party, JMPP Ade Fagbenro Bryon – Kowa Party Hamisu Santuraki – Mega Party of Nigeria, MPN Babatunde Ademola – Nigeria Community Movement Party, NCMP Eunice Atuejide – National Interest Party, NIP Ike Keke – New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP Habu Aminchi – Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM Atiku Abubakar – Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Hamza Al-Mustapha – Peoples Party of Nigeria, PPN Donald Duke – Social Democratic Party, SDP Ahmed Bee Buhari – Sustainable National Party, SNP Peter Nwangwu – We the People of Nigeria Party, WPNP Ali Soyode – Yes Electorate Solidarity, YES Party Habib Mohammed Gajo – Young Democratic Party, YDP Kingsley Moghalu – Young Progressive Party, YPP |
PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI Political party: APC State Of Origin: Katsina State Alma Mater: Nigeria Military Training College, Mons Officer Cadet School, UK, US Army War College. Career: Military, Politician, Farm Owner. Age: 76 years Political Antecedence: Former Military Head of State 1983-1985, Former Minister of Petroleum 1976, Former Military administrator (Governor) of Borno State 1976, Former Chairman at PTF, Incumbent President of Nigeria and Minister of Petroleum. Business: Investor in Agriculture Leadership background: Government Agency, Army, Politics.
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ATIKU ABUBARKA Political party: PDP State of Origin: Adamawa State Alma mater: School of Hygiene, Adamawa, Nigeria, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. Career: Retired Customs Officer, Politician, Businessman. Age: 72 Political Antecedence: Presidential Aspirant(SDP(1993)), Presidential Aspirant(CAN 2007), Presidential Aspirant() Former Vice President(1999-2007), Business: Founder INTELS, American University of Nigeria. Beverage companies, Investor in Agric. Leadership Background: Government Agency, Politics, Business.
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Spatta:Vote Tope Fasua ...ANRP |
Olawepo from apt... |
OBY EZEKWESILI Political party: ACPN State of Origin: Anambra State Alma Mater: University of Lagos, Nigeria, Havard University, USA. Career: Chartered Accountant, Activist, Politician. Age: 55 Political Antecedence: Chairperson at NEITI, Former Minister of Education 2006-2007, Vice President at World Bank (African Region), Board Member at Bharti Airtel. Business: -- Leadership Background: Politics. Business Note: The blank space, denoted as (--) does not totally imply that the candidate lacks proper background on the blank line, but this work is based on the information made available online.
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MOSES SHIPI Political party: ABP State of Origin: Bauchi State Alma Mater: Abubarka Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nigeria. Career: Quantity Surveyor and Investor Age: 39 Political Antecedence: Former PA for the Former Governor of Bauchi State, Isah Yuguda(2004), National Chairman of ABP- All Blending Party. Business: CEO and Founder of : La Shipson Construction Nig. Ltd., La Shipson Oil and Gas Nig. Ltd., La Shipson Shipping Company Nig. Ltd. Leadership Background: Business, Political Party
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OMOYELE SOWORE Political party: AAC State Of Origin: Ondo State Alma Mater: University of Lagos, Nigeria, University of Columbia, USA. Career: Lecturer, Writer and Investor. Age: 47 Political Antecedence: Former SUG President, 1992. Founded AAC, National Chairman of AAC. Business: Founded Sahara Reporters in 2006. Leadership Background: Media, Student Politics, Political Party.
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THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE CANDIDATES, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER ACCORDING TO THEIR POLITICAL PARTIES Omoyele Sowore – African Action Congress, AAC Moses Shipi – All Blending Party, ABP Oby Ezekwesili – Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPN Obadiah Mailafia – African Democratic Congress, ADC Yabagi Yusuf Sani – Action Democratic Party, ADP Chuks Nwachukwu – All Grassroots Alliance. AGA Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim – Alliance for New Nigeria, ANN Tope Fasua – Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party, ANRP President Muhammadu Buhari – All Progressives Congress, APC John Gbor – All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA Yahaya Ndu – African Renaissance Party, ARP Martin Onovo – Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP Chris Okotie – Fresh Democratic Party, FDP Davidson Isibor Akhimien – Grassroots Development Party of Nigeria, GDPN Edozie Madu – Independent Democrat Party, IDP Sunday Chukwu-Eguzolugo – Justice Must Prevail Party, JMPP Ade Fagbenro Bryon – Kowa Party Hamisu Santuraki – Mega Party of Nigeria, MPN Babatunde Ademola – Nigeria Community Movement Party, NCMP Eunice Atuejide – National Interest Party, NIP Ike Keke – New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP Habu Aminchi – Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM Atiku Abubakar – Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Hamza Al-Mustapha – Peoples Party of Nigeria, PPN Donald Duke – Social Democratic Party, SDP Ahmed Bee Buhari – Sustainable National Party, SNP Peter Nwangwu – We the People of Nigeria Party, WPNP Ali Soyode – Yes Electorate Solidarity, YES Party Habib Mohammed Gajo – Young Democratic Party, YDP Kingsley Moghalu – Young Progressive Party, YPP |
I will be listing them one after the other. INTRODUCTION The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has already scheduled the Presidential election for Saturday, 16th February, 2019, and as usual, the people’s parliaments – on social media, radio talks, TV shows, regular newspaper stands among others, are already getting suffused with misguided frenzies, and purulence of hate speeches bordering on ethnic and religious jingoism, brewing sophistical variants that are already distracting us from cogent matters, as if there are jinxes being replicated and casted on us by some public enemies, The people’s parliament are places of intellection that should percolate correct political positions to the midst of less - educated folks, to help us raise more electorates who are better informed to make quality choice. And if, in the frontline of intellection, public views are already being enveloped in atavistic modus, and discourses are already being pigeonholed in irrelevant matters such as mudslinging, cheap points, ad hominem, as time fades away unconcernedly, then, one should know beforehand that quality choice cannot be made at the polls. In respect of the foregoing, it becomes very vital that we keep on improving our culture of scrutiny, by employing intelligent tools, sometimes as this work, which present key items on the dossier of all presidential aspirants. Works as this, naturally, will inform presidential aspirants that the matter of aspiring to become a president in Nigeria, isn’t an endeavour to handle with kid gloves. The people deserve to know your key attributes if you expect us to entrust our socioeconomic destinies in your hands for the next four years. We should be able to scrutinise your track records to appreciable extents, if you want us to trust you. As I think, this work, ought to start, or help something, at least. Oluwamayowa Lala (8th of December, 2018) Author of this work . |
Deji Adeyanju and two others who were arrested and arraigned on Wednesday a re to spend the second night in prison after the presiding chief magistrate failed to show up for a bail hearing on Thursday. PREMIUM TIMES learnt from Ariyo-Dare Atoye, a long-time friend of Mr Adeyanju, that the activists had met their bail conditions, but would require the presence of the judge to sign off on their release. Mr Adeyanju was arrested on Wednesday morning while leading a protest against police bias ahead of 2019 general elections. He was arrested with two other activists, Daniel Abobama and Boma Williams. Mr Adeyanju accused Inspector-General Ibrahim Idris and other security chiefs of exhibiting overt allegiance to President Muhammadu Buhari, warning that they could compromise security operations to ensure the president is re-elected at the general elections next February. He led other activists to the headquarters of foreign missions in Abuja last week. Following their arrest on Wednesday morning by the officers sent to quell the demonstration, the police arraigned Messrs Adeyanju, Abobama and Williams at the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Karshi, a low-income suburb of Abuja. After failing to immediately meet their bail terms, the activists were taken to the federal correctional facility in Keffi, home to Nasarawa State University about 40 minutes drive from Abuja. Police spokesperson Jimoh Moshood said in a statement that the activists’ actions were criminally defamatory, and also capable of incitement and breach of public peace. He strongly denied all allegations of bias raised by Mr Adeyanju and others, saying the police remain a professional institution before which the interest of Nigerians takes priority of political officeholders, including the president. Screenshots of Mr Adeyanju’s social media posts were attached to the statement, and Mr Moshood indicated they would form a key part of police evidence during the activist’s trial. Calls have mounted for Mr Adeyanju’s release since Wednesday afternoon. Amongst those who have issued statements and warned the police against eroding Nigeria’s democratic tenets — amongst which the rights to speech and demonstration are key elements — are Amnesty International and Enough Is Enough Nigeria. Top politicians like Shehu Sani and Oby Ezekwesili have also condemned the detention of Mr Adeyanju and prevailed on the police to immediately set him and other detained comrades free. Mr Atoye told PREMIUM TIMES Thursday afternoon the presiding magistrate, Aliu Kagarko, would be available to sign the bail documents of the activists on Friday morning. The bail terms set by Mr Kagarko included a level-14 civil servant, a prominent businessman with N20 million bond. We have secured the “three level-14 civil servants,” Mr Atoye said. “The businessmen angle too is sorted.” Mr Atoye lamented that Mr Adeyanju and the two others would be in custody until Friday, but was upbeat that they would be released before mid-day. “We just have to present the sureties to the magistrate tomorrow for his endorsement, and we would be on our way to prisons to pick them up from there,” Mr Atoye said. Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/298189-activist-deji-adeyanju-two-others-to-spend-another-night-in-prison.html |
seborrhic:wicked somebori |
concerned parties' or supporters are being contacted to participate. let's do away with beer parlour projections. an opinion poll as this is more accurate. |
the poll is still ongoing, and updates will be reported.
anyone who can report it can also do that. |
Omoyele Sowore = 2319 Tope Fasua = 2301 Atiku Abubarka =1541 Muhammadu Buhari = 1456 Hamza Al Mustapha = 49 Fagbenro Byron = 37 Fela Durotoye = 25 Kingsley Moghalu = 21 Ezekwesili Oby = 18 Donald Duke = 11 Eunice Atuejide = 5 Olusegun Mimiko = 5 Funmilayo Davies = 3 Chris Okotie = 2 source: https://www.purposeville.org/2018/11/22/vote-now/ |
As reported in an online poll, hereunder listed are results of the polls so far, the poll is still ongoing. Tope Fasua = 98 Muhammadu Buhari = 37 Atiku Abubarka = 27 Omoyele Sowore = 19 Fagbenro Byron = 16 Fela Durotoye = 10 Ezekwesili Oby = 7 Donald Duke = 5 Eunice Atuejide = 3 Funmilayo Davies = 2 Kingsley Moghalu = 2 Chris Okotie = 2 Olusegun Mimiko = 1 Tope Fasua is still leading the polls!! Your vote counts, let's measure the strength of our candidate Click below Link to vote! Source: https://www.purposeville.org/2018/11/22/vote-now/ |
CLICK ON THE WEBSITE LINK BELOW VOTE AND SHARE WITH OTHER SUPPORTERS. Tope Fasua = 74 Muhammadu Buhari = 20 Atiku Abubarka = 21 Ezekwesili Oby = 5 Fela Durotoye = 3 Omoyele Sowore = 15 Kingsley Moghalu = 1 Donald Duke = 2 Tope Fasua is still leading the polls!! Your vote counts, let's measure the strength of our candidate Click below Link to vote! https://www.purposeville.org/2018/11/22/vote-now/ |
you better know him now.
he remains the best among all aspirants.
till tomorrow. |