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timilehin007:So I should commit suicide ![]() They couldn't arrest even a single militant in the creek but now want to be trolling the net in search of militants ![]() |
0ubenji:Old song.....cry for your brothers that are being slaughtered in Ikorodu by Herdsmen |
Well done our Avengers...... Ibe Kachikwu is no longer there.....so Do the needful ![]() |
gragraboy:You made no sense |
Though not a fan of Junaid Mohamed but he deserves some thumb up here. A man of truth speaks with facts and figures to justify claims. That, Dr Junaid Mohammed has done. He spoke about the evils being perpetuated in Aso rock and mentioned names and their relationships with the principal occupant. In contract to Buhari and APC claimed to have recovered billion of Naira from looters. They cannot name the looters and are going cap in hand looking for where to borrow money to run the government. A foundations laid on lies will not stand. |
Dr. Junaid Mohammed, a second Republic politician, and one of those who said so many vile things about ex Presidenmt Goodluck Jonathan, has said relatives of President Muhammadu Buhari are in charge of policies in the Presidential villa and the by implication, the Nigeria state. Mohammed a Hong Kong trained surgeon had told Pointblanknews.com weeks before the presidential election “he (Buhari) does not have the required qualities to be President in a Nigeria of the 21st century. I will not support a leader based on mob sentiment. if they say that Buhari is the voice of the Talakawa, how does he relate to the Talakawa?” The academic, in an interview in Kano, outlined the ingredients a prospective Nigeria’s president should have and insisted that his close associate, Buhari, does not possess those ingredients. “When I look for a political leader, I want to be comfortable with the people who are surrounding him—a people of intellects, integrity and sound education. People who can be judged by their previous performances in previous roles. Now, these are judgments I have to make, and I believe, the judgments Nigerians have to make.” Buhari had come under sundry flak for his style of appointments to key positions. Most troubling are those in charge of security, military and law enforcement, who are predominatly from one section of Nigeria. Junaid in a recent chat said Buhari’s relatives are the ones dictating policy in Aso Rock for 170 million Nigerians, adding nepotism to the festering allegation of narrow mindedness levelled against the president, who critics say surrounds himself with Northerners in running national affairs. Mohammed, radical politician and Second Republic lawmaker, named at least seven relatives of the president who are the power behind the throne in the Villa – apart from the heads of all vital security agencies who are from the from the North. In a recent telephone interview with TheNiche.com from his base in Kano, Mohammed accused Buhari of giving key positions to his cousins, nephews, and in-laws, and is therefore guilty of the corruption he is trying to fight. Mohammed, a virulent critic of former President Goodluck Jonathan, and originally a supporter of Buhari, said nepotism compromises Buhari’s ability to rule the country well, fight corruption, and deal with rogue lawmakers who pose a threat to his administration. His words: “As far as I am concerned, nothing will come by way of contention with the National Assembly (NASS) and the executive branch, because both of them have a mindset which is completely antithetical to democracy. “Both the president, particularly his principal adviser, his nephew, one nonentity called Mamman Daura; then the Chief of Staff [Abba Kyari], who in fact was brought up by Mamman Daura; and the scoundrel who is the Secretary to the Government of Federation [Babachir David], including most of the incompetent ministers, are not cut out to work harmoniously in a political environment with the legislature. “On the legislative side, they want to continue business as usual; that will mean impunity, blackmail, open corruption to extort money from ministries, departments and agencies of federal and state governments, because they did not come into politics to serve. “They came to make money. That is the basic fact. “You can see why it is impossible for anybody, no matter how reasonable, to work with the National Assembly, especially the Senate, because unless you are prepared to open up the national treasury and offer it to them, there is going to be no peace between the executive branch and them. “And of course, there is the unfortunate, additional bad luck of Buhari being surrounded by his own relations who are not politicians. They are not even members of the APC (All Progressives Congress) but dictate policy, especially Mamman Daura. So I can see no peace, I can see no cooperation, and God save Nigeria.” Mohammed said Buhari must apply the law equitably and justly in his fight against corruption and insurgents such as Boko Haram and Niger Delta Avengers (NDA). “He has to do that, and listen more to Nigerians, and not this arrogant posture, and the crooks he appointed into cabinet. “But unfortunately, for the country and for Buhari’s legacy himself, he has packed the government, and especially the Presidency, which is really the centre of power, and made it top heavy with his own relations. “There are many people who are his own cousins in the Presidency. In my own understanding of history and politics, this is what you call nepotism. And if you are against corruption, you cannot be nepotistic. “So it is really a contradiction for Buhari to have, for example a nephew of his, the son of his elder sister as the Minister of Water Resources [Hadi Sirika]. “He has another niece of his, the elder sister of [Sirika], who is now a national commissioner in the INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission), Amina Zakari. “They are trying to bury their tracks. But Buhari nominated her even before he became president when Jonathan asked him to nominate somebody to represent the North West (in INEC) and he chose that woman. “And then this nonentity, Mamman Daura, virtually runs the government. He has a veto power. There have been instances when Buhari gave written approval for things to be done, and that man went and stymied, threw the paper away. “He has become such a tyrant in the Presidency. He is a nephew to Buhari. His father is the elder brother of Buhari, even though the (age) difference between them is about three years, his father is an elder brother to Buhari and they grew up together. “[Abba Kyari] was brought up by Mamman Daura. His father left him with Mamman Daura to go to Borno, his original state where he was a village head. “And for all intents and purposes, he is a son of Mamman Daura. He is now the chief of staff to Buhari. His name is Abba Kyari. “Then [Kabir Daura] the personal assistant to Buhari himself, is the son of Mamman Daura. “And the girl [Aisha Abubakar] who was picked out of nowhere from Sokoto. She is not a member of the APC. She has nothing to do with anybody. “She was picked and made a minister by Mamman Daura and Buhari because her mother is Buhari’s sister” http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/buharis-relatives-taken-aso-rock-govt-says-dr-junaid-mohammed/#.V3mjmAF_BTQ.twitter |
At last the presidiot has swallowed his pride.... Next step should be impeachment proceedings |
Notice me yoruba corper.......we know how they roll |
Keneking:dumbest question ever on Nl ![]() |
Ortom you are a Judas to your people and the Middle Belt. You joined APC knowing fully well that it is an Islamic party. Ortom are you enjoying ya 30 pieces of silver now? What a dunce of a governor! It took him more than one month to visit Agatu community, now it is his turn. He needs to go beyond lamentation . |
MAKURDI – Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state, yesterday disclosed that his country home has been sacked by Fulani mercenaries who also killed over 50 of his kinsmen after which they razed over 200 hectares of his rice farm.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/herdsmen-take-gov-ortoms-home-kill-50-destroy-rice-farm/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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Sunnynwa:You are light years away from reality. You tend to only worry about the recent rebellious events while ignoring every ill that lead to it such as the 95 and 5% dichotomy. By the way, this dichotomy has been institutionalized even though everybody thinks that buhari being vocal about it therefore its new. |
Ooni:Stupidity is when our Yoruba Elite sold out there right of becoming a king even in there fathers land (kwara state) now tell me who is at the lost side? Yorubas or the igbos? Go and reclaim Kwara then come back ![]() |
What the new sheriff should do to stop the destruction are some of the followings: 1. Go to national TV, and withdraw his reckless and divisive statements. 2. Appoint people from every region, giving them a stake in their own country. 3. Free political prisoners. 4. Ensure oil black are given to the owners in the region. 5.Clean up the area. 6. Implement true federalism. 7. Release Nnamdi Kanu unconditionally and apologize to him. These are some off the things that will make the country safe and good for all... But if he continues with his winner take it all..he should be ready to use proceeds from ground nut, cocoa and tomatoes, to run his government of 97%... **** |
Well, 5% votes gat no say.. I said it.. Buhari instead of solving our problems is only causing more.. Let them blow up the pipes and let's see how you gonna give attention to your 95% votes.. No one should listen to negotiations, the oil wells must be re-allocated.. If not move for referendum... |
I can see that the "wipe them out" tone of yoruba and hausa commentators is going moribund. Buhari a spartan military man indeed. Let them come and show another odi example. |
NDA is making mockery of the Nigeria Army. ![]() |
Niger Delta Avengers on on its tweeter handle at about 8:10AM, this morning, said: “At 11:45PM on Thursday, @Niger Delta Avengers blew up another NNPC Gas and Crude trunkline close to Warri. Pipeline that was heavily guarded by the military.” In an earlier tweet on Friday, it described the Niger Delta stakeholders meeting held on Wednesday at Abuja as an insult to the people of the Niger Delta region. The tweet read, “The Niger Delta stakeholders meeting is an insult to the people of the Niger Delta. What we need is a sovereign state, not pipeline contracts. “To the International Oil Companies, IOCs and the Nigeria military, watch out, something big is about to happen and it would shock the whole world,” it added. As at the time of this report, attempts to speak with the NNPC spokesperson, Garuba Mohammad was fruitless while security sources in the area were yet to make confirmation on the alleged attack. Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, said it blew up another NNPC crude oil and gas trunk lines, near Warri, Delta State, at 11.45 pm on Thursday. The militant group claimed that the facility was closely guarded by soldiers when its strike team struck. 35 0 Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/need-sovereign-state-not-pipeline-contracts-militants/ |
You inherited disaster ? That is a good confession Mr. Liar. Hence you have confessed that you inherited disaster, your inheritance of disaster shall be permanent in your life. It is disaster all the way for you and you fellow liars and thieves, deceivers. You and Buhari will continue to have disasters all the way. The inheritance shall never depart from you all the days of your life......amen |
Thunda faya Fashola for sleeping while Nigerians are awake due to heat and power failure |
“We have therefore decided to turn the disaster that we inherited into a blessing by diversifying our economy away from the mono-product of oil, leveraging on agriculture, solid minerals as well as culture and tourism, among others."
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The Nigerian government on Thursday asked Nigerians to be hopeful of a better future, saying a “long suffering” people always enjoy enduring prosperity afterwards. The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, gave the message of hope at a meeting with members of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) ahead of the one year anniversary of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration. “In the words of Henry David Thoreau, all misfortune is but a stepping stone to fortune,” the minister said. “Change is no instant coffee, it is a process. We are now laying a solid foundation for our country. “The road will be rough, but as the saying goes, the darker the night, the brighter the morning. Our long suffering people will surely smile again.” he said. Mr. Mohammed also praised Nigerians for their “support, endurance and perseverance.’’ The meeting with BON was attended by four other ministers who spoke on the achievements and challenges in their ministries and interacted with those in attendance. They are Ministers of FCT, Mohammed Bello; Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige; Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola; and Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah. Mr. Mohammed appreciated the unprecedented trust Nigerians reposed in the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari to steer the ship of state to safe shores. He acknowledged that the nation was passing through a very difficult situation with the loss of more than 60 per cent of national income due to the crash in the price of crude oil. The minister assured citizens that the government would deliver on its election campaign promises to Nigerians. “This administration is aware that it was not elected to make excuses, but to put the nation back on a sound economic footing, ensure the security of lives and property and banish corruption. “We have therefore decided to turn the disaster that we inherited into a blessing by diversifying our economy away from the mono-product of oil, leveraging on agriculture, solid minerals as well as culture and tourism, among others. The minister reassured Nigerians that the change promised was real, in spite of the tough situation of the moment. Mr. Mohammed stressed that if the government had not been elected, there would have been no economy in the country. On the scorecard of the administration in the past one year, Mr. Mohammed said significant achievements were recorded in security, economy and the fight against corruption. (NAN) http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/204127-change-not-instant-coffee-lai-mohammed-tells-nigerians.html |
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It shall never be well with Sanusi lamido sanusi |
Nawao........ When one state from the descendants of oduduwa can only boast of this
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[quote author=emerged01 post=45990671]This is an old picture.[/quote Post his recent pix then ![]() |
Arrant nonsense.......sleeping while the nation languish in darkness |
Residents across the commercial nerve centre are groaning over excessive power outage, due to the inability of the Federal Government to find a solution to electricity supply in the country. Tunde Fashola, who was once the Governor of Lagos seems to be helpless, in a dream like state, even as residents continue to languish in darkness. According to a survey conducted by The Herald correspondent, over 90% of residents in Lagos are grappling with irregular and erratic power supply with some homes receiving one hour of electricity a day, less than 5 days a week. One Lagosian told The Herald, “we had light yesterday (Monday), but na only one hour them bring the light. Before that time, last time we even see light, na last Thursday.” Despite the nonavailability of light supply, some residents still complain of high electricity bills brought to them by Eko Electricity Distribution Company, where one of Fashola’s allies sits on the board of directors. Another resident told The Herald, “Even as light no dey, dem still dey bring high high bills, me wey no even dey, I travel but my neighbour confirm say light no been dey, marketer still bring bill N10,000, and dem no dey read the metre sef.” Asked about his perception on the performance of the Minister of Power, he said, “Minister dey? This country no be am again. APC don finish us pata, pata. Wetin Fashola dey do sef? All this suffer wey we dey suffer for country don tire me. I dey find Visa, make I run go another country. Even if I see chance to reach Ghana, work for there, I go port sharply.” Read more at http://www.herald.ng/power-supply-fashola-sleeping-job/#YCMCL1gSScBqMH4C.99
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I pity this confused Yoruba people. For crying out loud, how can you vote for the commander-chief of the Hausa-Fulani race and one who is on record to have defended Boko Haram , Buhari, as your president then turn around to "ban" his foot soldiers from grazing on your land? THIS IS ASKING FOR TROUBLE Hausa Fulani are lords in yoruba land. I still remember when Hausa went on rampage in Agege, Idi Araba,oshodi and Shagamu,killing and destroying everything on their way. All the Yoruba people could do was to take cover-- hid. Hausa is about to start again in Ekiti |
Na to stock garri ....... Or relocating to Ghana Thunda must faya Buhari insha alla
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These guys appear so sure and confident about this nationewide grazing reserve even after repeated denial by the lawmakers. Its high time we Nigerian youths demand for the truth......is there any clandestine arrangement between Buhari and his kinsmen ![]() Nigerians are being fooled again. I suggest NASS should pass a law for OSuN state to be declared Foolanistan or Cattle range or cattle free - grazing zone.. That will please Awolowo in the grave ; excite Agberoshola and gladden the stinking mouth Tinubu |





