Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 6:28pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] fearless2014: Coward, seeking for protection. [/s] There are rules, if insult is allowed, he will not even be able to quote me twice, I'm 100% sure of that. Now, fvck outta my mention. |
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Politics › Re: Anambra Guber: We’ll Deliver Enjoyable, Credible Polls – Inec by python1: 6:15pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Where is cownu? IPOBS, so, because dilector don "travel", una turn back abi? Is that how you use to do? Now, INEC is talking about credible election.  |
Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 6:11pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: I don't mean to be rude but you seem to know a lot about Igbo people, have you asked your mom where your real father is from? Like I said earlier, I come from the South South and I don't see the point of you bashing Igbo people and thinking you're upsetting me. Makes no frigging sense. [/s] Trying hard to deflect the fact that the "engrish" was fabricated in Aba, right? Tah, e no go work. That one na comfirm Aba made. |
Career › Re: Nut Writes El-rufai Over Sack Of 21,780 Teachers by python1: 6:06pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
So, the issue is not about whether or not the teachers are qualified, it is simply about having teaching jobs? This NUT is mad. I trust Elrufai, he can't be bullied. Impose no work no pay policy, and sack any bastard that misbehaves. Qualified graduates are roaming the streets without jobs and bloody illiterates want to be teaching. Nansense. |
Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:58pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: I see you've stopped saying anything, just posting meaningless memes. Have your brain stopped working? [/s]
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:56pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: See this one, you go school at all? [/s] No, I no go, but I know say that one, na for Aba dem manufacture am.
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:50pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: Your post never makes sense, sorry bro. It's difficult to understand what you are trying to say.
Why don't you get someone with a brain to translate it to meaningful language? [/s]
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:48pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Kundagarten: Seems you have nothing more to contribute. Posting same picture over and over again doesn't a valid point make, no matter how many times you post them. See the Aba fabricated "engrish".
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:43pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: But you come across like you need it more than Ipobs. [/s] Nope, let's go there again. One more time.
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:38pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: I see you've been drinking his urine.
Better than drinking Buhari's fura da nono laced urine abi? Stop getting high on Kanu's urine by the way. [/s] Actually, the problem is that IPOB terrorists can never be stable without the urine, so, they must just take it. Oya, let's have it, up.
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:32pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: Hehehe Every person that criticises the Yorubas is immediately thought of as Igbo. I hope your brain is not made of fura de nono. [/s] Nope, Kanu's urine is very sweat.
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:24pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] Kundagarten: See environmentalist self dey talk. [/s] No be fight, wetin this land dey contribute to federation account?
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Politics › Re: Federal Government Is Ready To Meet Niger Delta Avengers - Minister by python1: 5:03pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Attachee by force wey na only clay dem get go soon start dey make some funny noise like Ps. |
Crime › Re: Lady Trafficking 2 Teenagers To Abidjan For Prostitution Arrested (Photo) by python1: 4:19pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: 2019: Buhari’s Game Plan Unfolds As He Prepares For Second Term by python1: 4:14pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
[s] freakyamanda: President Buhari has survived through great health travails since inception in office and he has arguably spent more time attending to himself than the nation. However, since he returned from his long trip to the UK which many thought he would not survive, he appears to be bouncing back daily and this might be in readiness to contest in the next presidential poll.
Despite the loud voices of interest groups who want him back in 2019, till now, President Buhari has neither made any clear statement on his ambition to return to office, nor has he discredited any assumption. Buhari’s demeanour, if anything to go by, shows that he is subtly waiting for events to play out or acting out a script which is only available to his trusted cohorts.
Although 2019 might seem a long time from now, the opposition is strengthening, and many Nigerians are becoming largely impatient with Buhari’s administration. The ‘change’ mantra which heralded the APC government has not translated into much progress for the common man or the nation at large. It also appears that the possibility of any major improvement in the next two years is not in sight.
However, in the glare of failed promises, the president’s body language suggests that he may be nursing the ambition to return as Nigeria’s president in 2019.
Nigerians’ interest in Buhari’s stance on re-election was heightened over the weekend following a closed-door meeting with some major APC chieftains, including Bola Tinubu, national leader of the party. Seeing that keeping the seat of power will be greatly threatened by Buhari’s decision to run or not to run, leaders in the party are perceived to be rallying round Buhari to strategize for the forthcoming election. Nevertheless, when asked by the media, Bola Tinubu, who was rumoured to have fallen out cordial relationship with Buhari at a point, failed to give a word on the possibility of Buhari’s return in 2019.
Tinubu explained his well-kept distance from Buhari, saying “Once you create leadership and it is functioning, you don’t have to babysit that leadership unless there is a loss of confidence and I don’t have that.”
With this recent engagement and the vote of confidence given to Buhari’s leadership during the meeting, it is clear that the APC caucus is positioning Buhari for a rerun, as his failure to run might completely divide the party.
In the aftermath of the closed-door meeting and the National Executive Committee meeting of APC, Buhari who has been silent on party politics for a while has taken to his twitter page to celebrate APC and recount the achievements of his administration so far, calling on supporters to keep their hope in the party. Doesn’t this further prove that Buhari has 2019 presidency on his mind?
He says: “Our Change, the Change that the APC represents, is here to stay. We will stay united as a Party & continue to work for the good of Nigeria”.
“I have a long list of people I would like to thank: our Party leadership, the leadership of the National Assembly, our State Governors”.
“The APC is proud of our achievements in the last 2 years: the fight against Boko Haram, Agric Revolution, Improved Power, Peace in the Delta.”
Another factor that signals Buhari’s interest in 2019 is the cancellation of Intels Logistic Services’ contract by Nigeria Ports Authority. Atiku Abubakar, who owns Intels appears to be the strongest contender Buhari has within his party. Therefore, cancelling his company’s contract has been described as a means to cripple Atiku’s business and weaken Atiku’s confidence to challenge him.
In a similar petty move, Buhari got on Fayose’s tail, shortly after he declared his intention to run for President in 2019, through the arrest of the Ekiti commissioner of finance, Toyin Ojo, and the accountant general, Yemisi Owolabi, by the EFCC.
While there might still be a lot of uncertainty as regards Buhari’s interest in 2019, PDP has not failed to express its plans to displace the government on or before the coming election. The party is gathering strong momentum and in a recent development, calling for Buhari’s impeachment.
There are many factors that might work against Buhari’s chances in 2019.
First, Buhari has failed to be forthright on the state of his health. His frequent trips to see his doctors in the United Kingdom show that all is not completely well. Buhari leaves a lot of room for doubt, considering Nigeria’s experience with the Yar’Adua-led administration. His Special Assistant, Garbu Shehu who once certified him fit to continue after 2019 also confessed that he cannot categorically state the nature of Buhari’s ailment. It is left for Nigerians to determine if they want to continue with a president who needs adequate medical attention outside the shores of his country, or make way for a contender.
Secondly, Buhari’s anti-corruption crusade seems to have taken a different turn with several allegations of prejudice, especially from PDP. Buhari is currently unsettled by controversies surrounding his role in the recall of Abdulrasheed Maina into the civil service, despite being aware of his antecedence of looting pension funds and fleeing Nigeria to the United Arab Emirates since 2013 to resist EFCC’s arrest.
Similarly, President Muhammadu Buhari’s sack of the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal; and the Director General, National Intelligence Agency, Ayodele Oke has also caused an uproar nationally. The PDP has described the act as totally unacceptable, especially because Buhari did not refer the matter to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for prosecution, even when the duo was indicted by the Committee chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the Shehu Sani-led ad-hoc committee.
Although Nigerians earnestly await Buhari’s official declaration, it is not too early to draw conclusions from the president’s move that he is preparing for a rerun. Anticipating this, the PDP has declared that the only way the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC can retain power in 2019 is by rigging.
http://www.todaysecho.com/buhari-game-plan-unfolds-as-he-prepares-for-second-term/ [/s] Buhari will still defeat any politician in any election if he decides to re-contest, you didn't vote him, keep your vote. |
Crime › Re: British Man Killed In Nigeria After Being Held Hostage by python1: 4:07pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Developers and kidnapping business are like
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Business › Re: "800,000 Firms Have Never Paid Taxes In Nigeria" - Adeosun by python1: 4:04pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
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Business › Re: "800,000 Firms Have Never Paid Taxes In Nigeria" - Adeosun by python1: 4:01pm On Nov 06, 2017*. Modified: 4:40pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
85% of those defaulting firms are owned by developers, they evade tax like say 2moro no dey. |
Business › Re: "800,000 Firms Have Never Paid Taxes In Nigeria" - Adeosun by python1: 3:58pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
biacan: 70% of Nigeria firms don't pay tax....... but I don't see there fault when the government are busy looting massively
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Crime › Re: British Man Killed In Nigeria After Being Held Hostage by python1: 3:01pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
These developers sef. |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Declares Legislative Economic Summit Open by python1: 2:59pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Jide Tinubu Died Because Of Tinubu’s Ambition To Be President- Femi Fani-kayode by python1: 2:56pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Can you imagine this cocaine addict? |
Politics › Re: 2017 Expenditure Obligation Ranking For The 36 States In Nigeria (Pictured) by python1: 2:47pm On Nov 06, 2017*. Modified: 4:38pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
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Crime › Re: Customs Records N237.3bn Revenue From Illegal Arms, Fake Drugs Importation Withi by python1: 2:42pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
From Illegal arms, fake drugs importation alone?  . I now understand what developers actually mean when they say they contribute to the growth of the economy. These are some of the non oil revenues they have been talking about.
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Politics › Re: Governor Darius Ishaku Visits Buhari - Pictures by python1: 2:32pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Orobo2Lekpa: I wonder in what language they were discussing in? Do you know the language spoken on this land? That is the language they were discussing in.
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Politics › Re: Governor Darius Ishaku Visits Buhari - Pictures by python1: 2:27pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
God bless President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR. Some donkeys wishing my president death have already gone. Even some of them presently wishing same will still be there before you. |
Politics › Re: Governor Darius Ishaku Visits Buhari - Pictures by python1: 2:27pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
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Fashion › Re: A Lady's Before And After Cosmetic Surgery Photos by python1: 2:19pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
rawpadgin: Did the surgeon added more fat to her body 
These babe don't know that men generally prefer natural beauty to artificial beauty |
Crime › Re: Militants Offer To Lead Security Agents To Tompolo's Hideout by python1: 2:14pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Reformed Niger Delta Avengers go hear am today when the forced attachees arrive. Na today we go hear how dem be parasites wey dey chop "our" oyel money.  . |
Education › Re: Kaduna Pupils Protest Over Planned Sack Of 21,000 Teachers That Failed Test by python1: 2:13pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
Pri school pupils protesting? |
Crime › Re: Lady Trafficking 2 Teenagers To Abidjan For Prostitution Arrested (Photo) by python1: 2:05pm On Nov 06, 2017*. Modified: 3:49pm On Nov 06, 2017 |
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