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Politics / Re: PDP, S’East Governors Disagree With Ekwueme Over Jonathan by realsuccess: 1:02pm On Jan 12, 2015
the most useless president worldwide is Jonathan

Politics / Re: PDP, S’East Governors Disagree With Ekwueme Over Jonathan by realsuccess: 12:59pm On Jan 12, 2015
this is buhari certificate

Politics / Re: PDP, S’East Governors Disagree With Ekwueme Over Jonathan by realsuccess: 12:58pm On Jan 12, 2015
bring back outpr girls

Celebrities / Re: Nollywood Stars Campaign For President Jonathan In Enugu(In Photos) by realsuccess: 9:04am On Jan 12, 2015
before i talk oga jona bring back our girls

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Politics / Re: PH Shooting: Jonathan Leading Nigeria To Hell - Fani-kayode (Published Last Yr) by realsuccess: 8:45am On Jan 12, 2015
before i make any comment, oga jona bring back our hirls

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Politics / Re: Feb Poll: Emirs Rebuff Pro-jonathan Lobby by realsuccess: 12:02pm On Jan 11, 2015
[center][/center]Do not be deceive vote wisely


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Politics / Catalog Of Failed Promises By President Jonathan In The Power Sector by realsuccess: 8:55pm On Jan 10, 2015
[b][/b]“Promises, like pie-crusts, are made to be broken.” Jonathan Swift, 16767-1745, (VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS p 203).

For those Nigerians who have not abandoned the truth about this failed project called the Transformation Agenda, below is the catalogue of failed promises made by the Jonathan administration, on power generation, since 2011 till date. Power we know moves economies.

“F.G plans electricity load study”, PUNCH, August 11, 2011, p. 24. The story reported the former Minister of Power, Professor Barth Nnaji to have said that “the government had the capacity to generate 6,000 megawatts, but was currently generating 3000MW. “Also the Federal Government has said it is determined to improve power supply by taking the increasing power generation from the current 3000MW to 7200MW by December this year [2011].

In the same report by PUNCH, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mr Sheik Goni, …”added that eager to deal with the issue, the government had set a target of increasing power generation to 40,000MW by the year 2020.” Goni was not through with promises on behalf of the government. He also said: “plans have been put in place to raise this capacity to 7220MW by the end of 2011 and 14,018MW by the last quarter of 2013”. That was a year and one month ago.“Power Ministry Targets 5,000MW by December”, THISDAY, August 14, 2011, p. 1.

This was reported as a telephone conversation with Professor Bart Nnaji, the same Minister who only three days before promised 6000MW while Goni vowed it would be 7200MW by the same December. Were the two working for the same government? “Jonathan: Uninterrupted power supply possible before 2015”. NATION, August 17, 2011 p. 11. According to the paper, “He [Jonathan] said yesterday that his administration remains committed to the attainment of uninterrupted power supply in the country before the end of his tenure in 2015”.

That tenure expires on May 29, 2015; five months from now.“Nigeria needs $100bn investment in power sector”, DAILY TRUST, p. 25.

Here again, it was Professor Nnaji, who disclosed this in a paper titled” “Nigeria: A Miracle Waiting To Happen”. According to him, “Nigeria needs $100 billion investment to achieve 40,000MW in the year 2020. That is six years from now.This was followed by “Show the light, and the people will find the way”, by Bart Nnaji. NATION, December 1, 2011, p. 22.

According to him, “The Road Map [launched by Jonathan] provides ways and means to make Nigeria achieve 40,000MW within one decade, so that our beloved nation could become one of the world’s 20 largest economies by 2020”. On December 31, 2011, neither the 7000MW nor the 5000MW milestone had been reached. Having failed woefully to deliver on the promises made for 2011, Jonathan and his team marched into 2012 to make more promises and to shift one goal post.“Nnaji’s curious games with power sector reforms”, was the title of a PUNCH Editorial, dated March 5, 2012, p. 18.

In the editorial, the paper reminded readers that the Road Map had assured Nigerians of the “targeted increase in actual generation capacity to 7000MW by December 2011. PUNCH however confirmed that even in March 2012, “all the entire nation has today (as generation capacity) is 4200MW”. Trust Professor Nnaji, the perfect Minister for a nation of scatter-brains, on June 12, 2012, in a report by PUNCH, there was a report titled, “Electricity generation to hit 5,500MW this year’. He announced the figure at a lecture at the Institute for Security Studies in Abuja.

Sounding triumphant instead of repentant, he told his audience that “there will be a remarkable improvement in power supply across the nation”. Deliberately, he made no mention of the promise of 7000MW by December 2011. Two months after Nnaji spoke, we read: “Power supply peaks at 4237MW” in NATION, August 8, 2012. According to the report, “the Minister broke the cheery news to the Ministry’s directors yesterday”.

No doubt he called the President first. A greater clown show could not have been imagined. A Minister promises 7000MW the previous December; and 5,500MW for 2012, he delivers 4237MW in August and receives a pat on the back. What then is our definition for failure?September 14, 2012 brought another “cheery” bit of news in the form of a report by PUNCH.

“Five power plants shut over technical hitches”, said the paper on page 21. Power supply dropped to 3938MW. October 11, 2012, President Jonathan in his 2013 Budget Speech announced as follows: “The Power Sector Reform [to reach 14000MW by December 2013] is on course. Of recent, our efforts have paid off..”. We were, then, only fourteen months from the promised 14,000MW and we could not hold power supply steady at 4000MW and yet the President of Nigeria said the programme “is on course”. Will somebody define flight from reality please?

November 3, 2012 brought another promise from the “Promise Mill”. It came from the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power – “Fed Govt Targets 5000mega watts by December” in the NATION, page 5. Notice another 500MW had been peeled off from what Nnaji announced in June and 2000MW from what was promised in 2011. Some will call that uncontrolled regression. But, more important, these people don’t know or care that we remember what they told us last week, month or year. They would like us to suffer from collective amnesia – simply because they do.

Then something curious occurred. The Guardian, on December 9, 2012, in a story which started on the front page, and continued to page two, wrote about General Electric, GE, the US-based global giant, signing a Memorandum of Understanding, MOU, to provide 10,000MW of incremental capacity – without fixing a date for the delivery.

But, one Mr Lazarus Angbazo, President/CEO of GE Nigeria, suddenly shifted the goal post for the delivery of the 40,000MW which President Jonathan had promised to achieve within a decade — a decade is ten years for those who might not know. In the Guardian report, “The GE President recalled that the power need of the country in the next 10 to 20 years, as articulated by the government is 40,000MW”. That is a lie. The Road Map said a decade, ten years – not ten to twenty years. On December 27, 2012, the NATION’s report, on page 11, was titled: “Nigeria’s power generation to exceed 7,000MW next year [2013]. Thus, 2012 ended on the same note as 2011 – broken promises. Neither the 5500MW nor 5000MW was delivered. We started 2013 with a promise of 7000MW by December of that year.

Forgive me for not taking you through the lengthy process of proving, once again, that 2013 followed the same pattern as those of 2011 and 2012 – promises were made to be broken. Still, it is necessary to substantiate the charge. For some inexplicable reason, these people cannot stop making promises which they cannot or would not be able to fulfill. The promises came fast and bigger in 2014. This time, it was the Minister of State for Power, Mrs Zainab Kuchi who got the ball rolling.

In a PUNCH, January 10, 2013 report, titled: “FG Targets 10,000MW of electricity by December”, she first of all admitted that the “peak quantity generated in December 2012 was 4,517MW”. The report also reminded us that Obasanjo/Imoke promised Nigerians 10,000MW by 2007 – and failed miserably. Indeed, Obasanjo established the dishonourable practice of promising the people, squandering their funds and at the end, have nothing to show. The figures which Mrs Kuchi used to support her promise were at best inadvertently misleading or at best deliberately fraudulent.

Yet she was talking to a committee of Nigerians presumed to have brains. She was not alone in foisting falsehood on the nation as promise. The Minister of State for Finance, Dr Yerima Ngama, in another report on January 29, 2013, announced that “FG targets 1,000MW from 10 new plants”. It was not to be. History will record that 2013 ended with the nation still being supplied less than 5000MW of power. So what happened in 2014? Professor Nebo, who had replaced Professor Nnaji, quickly got into the promise game. In July 2014, he promised Nigerians 6000MW of power supply by December 2014. In November he reduced the figure to the usual 5000MW.

In the end, on December 28, 2014, the NATION, on page 5, informed us that “Power supply rises to 3,666.76MW”. And what was Professor Nebo’s response to another failed promise? Of course, you know. He had just announced another 7,000MW target for next year. Yet, between Obasanjo, Yar’Adua and Jonathan, Nigeria had spent $156 billion; more than Britain spent to add 30,000MW. Where did the money go? Don’t most Nigerians care anymore?

Somebody somewhere once defined insanity as “doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result”. Is it not possible to also define insanity as employing the same set of people for sixteen years, failing each and every year and still wanting to continue with them? How on earth will Nigeria ever be great if we cannot add just 4000MW, to our power supply in sixteen years? In all these, somebody must have lost their marbles. The question is: who?




Who is deceiving who, vote wisely in the next election.
Family / Re: Lagos Traditional Ruler Assaults Wife Over Phone Call (Battered Wife Pictured) by realsuccess: 8:27am On Jan 09, 2015
OK till jonanadaft leave power

Family / Re: Lagos Traditional Ruler Assaults Wife Over Phone Call (Battered Wife Pictured) by realsuccess: 8:24am On Jan 09, 2015
https://www.nairaland.com/2083731/lagos-traditional-ruler-assaults-wife/1#29628065
You guy should go and die,think before you talk, does Jonathan have any rule of law? He is just there for his own selfish gain. He is a useless leader

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Politics / Re: Buhari Visits The Olu Of Warri (photo) by realsuccess: 8:36pm On Jan 08, 2015
Some of GEJ's PAPER achievements

EDUCATION
1. 125 Almajiri Schools in 13 Northern States, for WHO?
2. 27 Special girls school with $60billion (N11.4trillion)
3. 34 new NCE awarding institutions
4. 101 Presidential Special Scholarship for Innovation and development
5. 10 Million increase in Basic education enrolment (UBEC)
6. 75% Increase in O'Level credit pass in Math and English
7. 100 Innovation Enterprise Institutions licensed
8. 7000 lecturers sponsored for post graduate studies home and abroad
9. 51 Polytechnic laboratories rehabilitated
10. Doubled increase on Education allocation
11. 104 candidates scaled the final hurdle (First Class Graduates) for Presidential scholarship award and were asked to apply to study in any of the top 25 universities in the world approved for the scheme for their PhD.
12. When GEJ assume power in 2010 98% of students that sat for NECO failed to make 5 credits including mathematics and English, as at 2013 70% of students that sat for NECO make 5 credits including maths and English. Latest result
13. All states of the federation without a federal university had one each during GEJ Government and they are listed below (12 New Federal Universities). Imagine Number of jobs created for both academic and non-academic staffs and percentage of awaiting students fixed into these schools (Note: 9 out of these 12 universities are in Northern Nigeria).
Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State. —North Central.
Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State. ——-North Central.
Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State.– North East.
Federal University, Wakari, Taraba State. —-North East.
Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State.-North West.
Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State.——-North West.
Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State. —South South.
Federal University, Ndufe-Alike, Ebonyi State.-South East.
Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State.——-South West.
Federal University Gashua, Yobe State —-North East.
Federal University Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi state.——-North West.
Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State.——-North West.


All these are just paper universities without infrastructure and qualified lecturer. This is a big sham by our so called president
TRANSPORTATION
Rail Transport:
14. Revitalisation of the railway sector resulting into annual volume of people moved by April 2014 to be 5Million against 1Million of people moved prior to GEJ government.
15. Completed the reconstruction of Lagos-Kano Railway Line that was moribund for many years with no single train movement for 15years but GEJ fixed it in 1year.

When was the last time you or the president himself enter train as a means of transportation? Be sincere ask yourself.
16. Kaduna Railway Line is at 85% completion
17. Improvement in rail transportation by a pilot scheme of AC fitted trains in Lagos.
18. Port-Harcourt to Maiduguri rail line abandoned for over 30years is at about 90% completion.
19. Other rail way under construction are:
Lagos-Kano Rail
Kano-Maiduguri, under construction
Lagos-Portharcourt Under construction:
Kaduna-Abuja
Abuja Standard Gauge Rail axis



Road Transportation
20. The following roads are getting the attention of federal government.
Apapa - Oshodi Expressway (Undergoing Construction)
Benin-Ore-Sagamu Highway (Completed Benin-Ore, Sagamu Ongoing)
Enugu-Portharcourt Dual carriage way (Undergoing Construction)
Kano - Maiduguri Road (Undergoing Dualisation)
Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja Road (Undergoing Dualisation)
Yarudua started road transportation construction which he is yet to finished them
Onitsha-Owerri Road (Completed)
Vom-Manchok Road (Completed)
Onitsha Head Bridge - Flyover (Ojukwu Gateway) [Completed by Gov Obi did and got federal refund]
Onitsha - Enugu Road (Under Reconstruction)
Lokoja - Benin Road (Under Reconstruction)
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Under Reconstruction after 30years)
Mokwa-Bida Road (Under Reconstruction)
Akure-Ilesha Road (Under Reconstruction)
East-West Road (Under Reconstruction)
Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega Road (Under Reconstruction)
Enugu- Abakaliki- Cross River Road (Under Reconstruction)
Ogoja - Ikom Road (Under Reconstruction)
Vandekiya-Obudu Road (Under Reconstruction)
The Second Niger Bridge was concessioned to Juluis Berger and massive early works have commenced
Massive construction is ongoing on Lokko-Owetto bridge across River Benue.


Air Transport/ Aviation(this is where our foreign reserves were stolen, these agree just renovations.
21. National Aviation Master plan and Road map was developed and is being implemented
22. Air Safety - INSTALLATION of cutting age navigational aids and Instruments Landing Systems, including runway lights and Total Radar Coverage (TRACON)
23. Airport Infrastructure - For the first time in three decades, ALL 22 federally owned airports are being remodelled and renovated
24. Cargo Airport - 16 airports close to nation's food baskets designed to transport perishables.
25. New Terminal for 5 International Airports at Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu.
26. Certification - US Category 1 Certification attained.

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (if this is true, then why are cars still expense, this is big time fraud, he invested our stolen money in innoson motors in nnewi)
27. Under GEJ, Nigeria has three automobile industries manufacturing vehicles already, Innoson in Nnewi, Peaugeot in Kaduna and Nissan in Lagos. Kia and Toyota are already working on their assembly Plants in Lagos while there is an indication that about 30 car manufacturing companies has signified interests.
28. Nigeria exports cement after becoming self-sufficient of our local demand (this is a feat that was not achieved for many decades).

AGRICULTURE
29. Rice production rose from 1.5Metric Ton from 2010 to 3.5Metric Tons in 2013
30. Nigeria became world leader in cassava production.
31. Nigeria food import reduced by 500Million per annum (if this is true, why is food still expensive, this is a big lie)
32. 6Million farmers now assess fertilizers through the e-wallet systems and this now helps government to cut N50Billion annually from corrupt middlemen.

NATIONAL PLANNING/ DEVELOPMENT
33. GEJ government introduced the green wall initiative to tackle desertification in the Northern part of Nigeria by planting 6,720,000 trees so far in 10 northern states.
34. UN Statistics shows that life expectancy in Nigeria before GEJ( Jonathan has introduce early death expectance in Nigeria by bringing poverty and BH) government was 47yrs and the statistics present figure shows it is 52% (If government takes the blame of everything in a nation then it should also takes commendation of anything in the nation)
35. Time to clear goods in Nigerian Ports before GEJ introduced reforms is 38days as at 2009 but it has been reduced to 7days.

INFORMATION/ TECHNOLOGY
36. Established 266 public access venues for ICT in 2013.
37. Established 156 Rural IT Centres and 110 community communication centres so far.(this was only done in otueoke)

ECONOMY
38. 3 Billion Naira grant given to Nollywood to encourage their contribution to National GDP.( this is his personal investment to his girlfriends in noollywood
39. At 7% GDP Growth, Nigeria economy is one of the fastest growing in the world and the biggest in Africa.
40. Value of stocks in the Nigerian stock exchange as at 2009 was N9.92Trillion but as at December 2013 the value of Nigerian stock is N13.23Trillion(this is as a result of high inflation rate, not Jonathan,
41. As at 2013 ending the value of Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria is $7Billion making Nigeria the number one recipient of foreign direct investment in Africa.
42. Nigeria became biggest economy in African overtaking South Africa.
43. Wall street journal adjudged Nigeria as No 1 destination of foreign investors in the world rating Nigeria with 29.57% of total world FDI, Argentina is 2nd while Vietnam came 3rd.
44. Inflation rate before GEJ came to power is 15% presently inflation rate is 9%
45. Volume of imported rice consumed in Nigeria cut down by almost 50% (This has made naira to circulate within the country better) and 100% of rice eaten in aso rock is made in Nigeria.
46. Non-Oil Revenue accrued to government before GEJ government stood at N843Billion but in 2013 Non-oil revenue stood at N1.34Trillion.(all these happen as a result of high rate of inflation introduce by Jonathan.

HOUSING/ WELFARE
47. Mortgage - The Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing Corporation was set up to enable 200,000 affordable mortgages within 5 years at affordable interest rate. ( to take for his animals in otuoke
48. Over 61,000 housing units have been built in six geographical zones.

SPORTS
49. African Nations Cup (last won in 1994)( as Jonathan turned to football player
50. Fifa U-17 (Last won in 2007)
51. Word Athletic Championship 4 medals (No medal since 2000)

POWER/ ELECTRICITY
52. Privatised PHCN and Power Generating Plants undergoing constructions in different we now have 24hrs power supply in the last four years of his ruling
states.
53. Power generation increased from 2,200MegaWatt to 7,000MegaWatt installed capacity and Nigeria presently generates about 4500MegaWatt.

LEADERSHIP STYLE
54. GEJ has no foreign account, no property aboard and all his kids/ wards school here in Nigeria.he has appointed mediocre to destroy our economy
55. Gender friendly government by encouraging the 35% affirmative for women in government.
Appointed about 10 female ministers
First Female Chief Justice of Nigeria
Female Head of Court of Appeal
Female Acting Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria
Female DG of Nigerian Stock Exchange etc
Removing the bar of admitting female into Nigeria Defence Academy (Now we will have female armoured tank drivers, female Para-troopers, Jumpers, and so on)surrounded himself with bigot and thieves like Annie and co.
56. Encouragement of youth participation in government with relatively young members of executive cabinet (Average age of 50s) with young ministers like Dr. Nurudeen Mohammed who is the minister of state for foreign affairs (born 20th August 1976 and he is the youngest minister in Nigeria since return to democracy), Tamuno Danagogo who is the minister of sports.

Our so called president has squandered our monies in all these rubbish and no foreign reserve to show for it.

come may 29th, 2015, believe fuel will be increase to N150 per litre if you elected this clues less animal as you president.

Think of Change.

Business / Re: Muslim Body Alleges Jewish Symbol On New N100 Note by realsuccess: 9:56am On Nov 24, 2014
People shouldntn mind the useless MURIC of a thing, they should just up and not cause any religious disintegration in the country

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