Politics › Re: Breaking News!!!! Professor Jega Resigned As Inec Chairman by Remarkable: 12:14am On Feb 11, 2015*. Modified: 12:35am On Feb 11, 2015 |
[color=#990000][/color] mrvitalis: hmmm when the
how many yoresult start to show hope they can stand it?? cos as a nigerian am worried were ths may lead to
i ask how many igbo or ijaw can die for jonathan ?? I ask how many Hausa or Yoruba can die for Buhari? |
Politics › Re: Nazim Mimiko Nominated To Replace Jega From March 1, 2015 by Remarkable: 10:13am On Feb 10, 2015 |
gabicon: GEJ better tread with caution he might just be digging a shallow grave. Jega couldn't get his act in 4 years how will mimiko get his in 28 days? We already have enough trouble already as a country, its best we stick to jega by the way it would be a stupid thing to change inec chairman that will be bad for our already dead international image considering the fact that the international community have been working with jega. Then isn't the inec chairman subject to approval by parliament? For a hot contest like this elections, what do you say about over 20 million southerners whom haven't got their PVCs and yet came on TV and said he is ready. Does that make sense? Doesn't that signal his impartiality and possible possession of hidden biases or collusion with one party over the other? we want a fair contest, confident that those behind GEJ are more than the minority that are making noise aboutbackward and retrogressive change they want |
Politics › Re: Nazim Mimiko Nominated To Replace Jega From March 1, 2015 by Remarkable: 9:23am On Feb 10, 2015 |
Now that's my president!!! Haba!!!! When you bend over backwards for someone/people, you can only go back as far...at some point your back will break... I began to wonder what the heck was wrong with Jonathan just sitting there and looking these people rub pooh in his face... its like they wanted him to eat it, then he stood up and said no more of this nonsense!!!... its time for action as the president you are, GEJ! Use those powers and God damn those that want to drag this great nation down. Nonsense! profjustine458: Hahahahaha. Gej is a man. Who said Gej is weak? He is never weak .. He is never clueless.. He is never incompetent.. He is just a Gentle man.. Jega is an aboki. Buhari is an aboki and Jega is bias. GEJ TILL 2019.. HIT LIKE 4OUR GEJ.. |
Politics › Re: Jega Working With North To Install Buhari - Edwin Clark & Alex Akueme by Remarkable: 12:05am On Feb 10, 2015 |
nduchucks: There is strength in diversity - lets focus on that. I wouldn't want to live in a monolitic environment you alluded to above. I'd suggest you dump the idea of biafra and espouse our great country Nigeria. By the way, we already have One Nigeria and Insha Allahu, no one will succeed at breaking it up. We are already broken up, my good friend, chukwuebuka.... if we were "one", a section of the country would not see the presidency's their birth-rite to be president and be taking all means possible, including taking advantage of killings! to become or run for president. Well, maybe there is a middle line in between my one Nigeria dn what you view as one Nigeria, and my hope is that by God, we shall reach there. |
Politics › Re: Presidency Shops For Jega’s Replacement - Vanguard News by Remarkable: 10:29am On Feb 09, 2015 |
Oklander: Desperados. We have since realized that upon the CinC himself been incompetent, he is surrounded by senseless sets of people. Who ever is dishing out this brainless ideas is amazingly idiotic for completely undermining the possible repercussion of this moves, and for the CinC to always go along with such ideas speaks well of his incapabilities and it's quite unfortunate. Sometimes I do wonder what crime Nigeria committed to deserve this kind of leaders today… Smh. I recall a certain emir saying what or who the problem of Nigeria is caused by... but upon a quick brain run back down history, the problem of Nigeria... is mostly with ... *looks up* (... is an intended pun) |
Politics › Re: Jega Working With North To Install Buhari - Edwin Clark & Alex Akueme by Remarkable: 3:28am On Feb 09, 2015 |
[color=#990000][/color] nduchucks: You sound like one of those closet biafrans who are quietly jubiliating at the false hope that all hell will break loose because of this election and GEJ's ill-informed antics.
Well I have news for you, Nigeria will remain one, GEJ will be booted out of office, and your likes will continue to wallow in false hope until you realize that you must join well meaning Nigerians, just as Ojukwu did during the last 20 or more years of his life, to participate in our young democratic process and join with us to build a first class Nigeria. You do not know what Biafra is, I rebuke you from using that word. You have an illusion of what a peaceful, productive Nigeria is... it is one in which a northerner is the president and 98% of fertilizer meant to be given to farmers in the country is sent only to northern farmers. I dare you to tell this forum what you envision as "One Nigeria" as I know that you can not even pretend to believe in the values and progressive ideals that the rest of us (non-northerners) espouse and wish for a one united Nigeria being moved forward the way GEJ has been leading us. Corruption has decreased, the economy has grown, FDI has increased... and its just amazing how far we have come in the little time GEJ has been in office, that one wonders if the rest/past were like him, what this country would be like. As I said shaa, its really disappointing the one (well-educated) modest northerner I thought I'd found has let me down. |
Politics › Re: Jega Working With North To Install Buhari - Edwin Clark & Alex Akueme by Remarkable: 7:34pm On Feb 07, 2015 |
[color=#000000][/color] nduchucks: Sore losers.
They are free to declare their republic after GEJ is booted out. Apparently Clark has not talked to Biafrans or asked them for any advise. mumu I was about to ask you where you found reason or equity in the uneven and heavily unbalanced distribution of polling centres between the north and the south... but then I remembered you are from the north where Nigerians are told there is a higher population than southern Nigeria. I thought an educated northerner, in the person of Jayga, could be trusted (to be impartial in conducting a huge task such as the general polls) , boy was I wrong. the 2015 US prediction seems clearer.... I can only imagine militants rushing back to the creeks.... |
Politics › Re: Fayose Rubbishes APC Audio Clips On Ekiti Election, Says 'It Is Fake' by Remarkable: 11:08pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
fretnot: THE EVIDENCE Is but the DAMNING THOUGH...
The audio recording on which it was based was surreptitiously made by Captain Sagir Koli of the 32nd Artillery Brigade stationed in Ekiti State who accompanied to the meeting the military general in charge of the Ekiti plan. He has since left Nigeria in order to protect his life, leaving behind the patriotic body of work behind this story. A close analysis of the audio of the Ekiti election eve meeting of 20 June 2014 meeting between the implementers of the rigging plan shows how easy rigging an election can be once it has the right mix of executive and security collusion. It also underlines the arrogance and impunity with which electoral fraud may be carried out. At the meeting were the following: Ayo Fayose, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate; Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, at the time the Minister of State for Defence; Senator Iyiola Omisore; Caleb Olubolade, the Minister for Police Affairs; Brigadier General Aliyu Momoh, and one “Honorable” Abdul Kareem, said to be a federal legislator. Fayose, understandably, was present in his own interest, as the man the PDP wanted to put into Government House. The audio published here shows him in that role, exuding a blend of arrogance and confidence. He speaks with authority, bullying and intimidating Brigadier-General Momoh. “We agreed in Abuja on the modalities to work,” the governor-to-be brags. “We agreed on a sticker, that any vehicle you see that sicker, you allow that sticker. That sticker is on those vehicles his own was sent to him, mine was sent to me. The one by SSS was given to me to give to them; there is no vehicle that left this place without that sticker.” Obanikoro establishes the link of the group with the executive branch, pointing out that he was present at the behest of President Goodluck. “Am not here for tea party,” he announces. “Am here on a special assignment by the President.” That assignment: to ensure that Fayose became the governor of Ekiti State by foul means. Omisore, a former Senator and former Deputy Governor of Osun State, was a candidate for the Osun election that would follow Ekiti’s. He seemed present to ensure success of the plan, perhaps in preparation for his own enthronement in his state thereafter. The rest of the cast seemed to be the finely-honed tools of the operation: General Momoh, Commander of the 32nd Artillery Brigade in Ekiti, representing the Chief of Staff of the Nigerian Army, and therefore the Nigerian military, in a partisan effort to rig a gubernatorial election. Olubolade, the Police Minister, representing the Police Force, to make sure the Police did the bidding of the Presidency, and therefore the PDP, in a partisan effort to rig the gubernatorial election. Obanikoro, having established that he was on the President’s special mission, speaks authoritatively, threateningly, even presidentially: “I want him picked up [arrested) in the morning!” he says of Bimbo Daramola, [Governor Kayode Fayemi’s Campaign Manager] “You can’t get promotion without me sitting on top of your military council,” he tells General Momoh. “If I am a happy man tomorrow night [after electoral victory), the sky is your limit.” General Momoh demonstrates how Nigeria’s military has become not only the fetchers and carriers for the political class, but also its whipping boy. He is the clearest lesson yet why the Nigerian army seems to have lost its way. “Chief of Army Staff called me,” Fayose tells General Momoh. “He told me, you are in safe hands…[General Momoh] would perform and if you have any issues, call me. He told me and I have made it clear to him [Chief of Army Staff] that I am Jonathan for this election.” Fayose clearly had been given the maximum authority at the highest level to do whatever he needed to do to become Governor of Ekiti. General Momoh, apparently clear about his orders emanating from the highest levels, was putting in his shift. Among other things, he reassures his handlers, “We have strike force…We can start arresting [APC members] in the afternoon…I have almost 40 solders after deployment…We have done a lot of arrest.” There are arguments running through the audio that General Momoh is not doing enough for the cause, that he does not jump quickly enough when ordered. When he appears to respond, he is roundly cut down. “Don’t talk to me anyhow,” Abdul Kareem tells him at a point, “Who are you that I am insulting you? If I am in the military, I would be a brigadier or general today…” “General, relax, sit down,” Olubolade tells him. “You are a soldier man. You are working for us…” Fayose tells him, “Brigadier-General, I was governor of this state 12 years ago, you [were] probably a captain or major [at that time]…When you talk to this man he would argue from morning to night…My younger brother retired in the army as Brigadier General, when you explain to this man, its argument, argument, argument…”( SaharaReporters established that an elder brother of Mr. Ayodele Fayose named Tunde Fayose, retired as a Brigadier General in the Nigerian Army. Obanikoro says to the other about General Momoh: “Let us make progress, give him instructions on what we want him to do, let him go and do it. Let us monitor him, and make sure those things are done…” And directly to the General, he says, “The idea of [our] calling you and not getting reactions, we have to stop that now. You must bring that to an end. When we call you, within the next 5-10 minutes, we need to know what has been done about it…” Fayose also reads General Momoh the riot act, in the process revealing the length and breadth of the rot of election rigging. “My people cannot be following you about,” he warns the general. “We don’t follow IG about, we don’t follow police about. The OC MOPOL of this state is working for us, we don’t follow him about. When we call him one hand [and say] ‘we have this problem’, he settles it immediately. Last night, we told him this is happening around the Government House, he cordoned off all the four entrances…” It is also of great significance that in the middle of the brouhaha about the performance of General Momoh, Fayose says, “We have to call the President and let him know. These people are doing some things. They would not even serve the police that want to help us. We can’t continue like this!” With that remark, Fayose confirms that President Jonathan is at the heart of their plan, and can be briefed at any time, perhaps for further resources. This audio-drama restates the Nigerian electoral equation: that executive power and considerable resources are often used to subvert the will of the people. Here now is proof, finally, that not only was the Ekiti gubernatorial election June 20, 2014 rigged aforethought, it was rigged using the entire weight of federal power, with the Nigerian Army and the police involved in all kinds of illegalities. The dramatis personae in this embarrassing plan are clear, from President Jonathan down through the PDP machine, but would be expected to attempt to deny everything. But we have proof, here, about how the Ekiti governorship, on the back of the fable of “stomach infrastructure”, was thoroughly rigged: a plan that had probably been used in the past, and may be used as a model for future elections. The question is: where is Nigerian law, especially when it is so roundly slapped in the face? Listen to the evidence as published here, and take a stand. if the tape is true, stop adding lies to it, no where in the tape did he say what his task was. APC has cleverly dubbed it a rigging tape, it is in their own lies that the truth will be found. GEJ should just ignore this crap. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Rubbishes APC Audio Clips On Ekiti Election, Says 'It Is Fake' by Remarkable: 10:51pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
aljharem: We know Sahara reporters and their lies. If they had it all this while,why didn't they publish it after the election.
This a cheap blackmail and people should be very careful of what they read on the internet. APC is a very desperate party with desperate motives.
They kill, they manipulate, arm twist, forge, rig etc just to get power and money.
Even fayemi admitted he lost. The people of ekiti both old, young and youth rejoiced at the exit of fayemi.
A man that sleeps on a 100 million naira bed in ekiti is now claiming to be rigged out.
A million lai mohammed can not change our opinion on apc.
We want positive change
We want positive transformation. I didn't even see this comment before the previous one that I relied on how desperate APC is... it is really shocking the level of desperation they have to go to this extent; I hope they don't end up committing suicide when they see they can't get what they've been longing for... power, more power and more power. Anyways, Ekiti people have spoken, it is PDP they want. end of. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Rubbishes APC Audio Clips On Ekiti Election, Says 'It Is Fake' by Remarkable: 10:45pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
emiye: Keep your itchy fingers locked and stop typing bullshitt.., any sane person knows the truth that the clip is real. If you are sane, then you know the truth.
One of the dramatis personae who leaked the clip is at large. BTw, where did you read that tinubu was informed of the clip just after the election took place. Please, dont be remarkably stupiid check the thread on the "the soildier speaks" or something to that effect on the politics homepage courtesy of premium times... any concortion I don't believe, in the midst of lies, you are bound to find contradictions that point the other direction. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Rubbishes APC Audio Clips On Ekiti Election, Says 'It Is Fake' by Remarkable: 10:41pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Ttalk: Fayose you a big liar !
This is how NaturalReader works:
NaturalReader is a Text to Speech software with natural sounding voices. This easy to use software can convert any written text such as MS Word, Webpage, PDF files, and Emails into spoken words. NaturalReader can also convert any written text into audio files such as MP3 or WAV for your CD player or iPod. NaturalReader has many other functions, such as OCR. OCR function works with your scanner to convert printed characters into digital text and it is up to 99% accurate. This allows you to listen to your printed file or edit it in a word-processing program.
Just like finger print can never be the same so also individual voice.
Fayose, that is your voice in the audio stop lying He did not say natural reader, he said natural voices... |
Politics › Re: Fayose Rubbishes APC Audio Clips On Ekiti Election, Says 'It Is Fake' by Remarkable: 10:38pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
goldiam: we all no that the ekiti people came out en mass to vote fayose.all these allegations are just propaganda.person wey record voice suppose record face.soo my take on this is that they should provide the video or i dnt belive this crap.politician can go to any length to tanish ones image and reputation. My POV exactly... especially considering how desperate GMB and the frog-eyed man are... For those doubting voices could be cloned (apologies if this info. has already been posted, getting tired of reading ignorant views on the first couple pages of thread(: http://www.rense.com/general12/ld.htm"The software, which turns printed text into synthesized speech, makes it possible for a company to use recordings of a person's voice to utter new things that the person never said. " "Now aided by the declining cost and increasing speed of microprocessors, far smoother sentences are possible, Rabiner said. He said that the speech team at AT&T Labs, led by Juergen Schroeter, an expert in speech synthesis, had created a more refined form of the concatenative technique by breaking a person's voice into ``the smallest number of units possible.'' A demonstration of the technology will be available on the Web beginning today at www.naturalvoices.att.com, said Michael Dickman, a spokesman for AT&T Labs." |
Politics › Re: Fayose Rubbishes APC Audio Clips On Ekiti Election, Says 'It Is Fake' by Remarkable: 10:25pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
aljharem: Lies can make ap`c look like saints
Fayose was voted enmass I mean, people should use their heads.... think of the type of persons in the APC and how desperate they are... I won't put anything beyond such people... we all know how bad... so badly Buhari wants to be president that instead of enjoying his pension with his grand kids, he choses to be campaigning with Osibande or whatever he called his running mate lol... APC is A Party of Crooks... so with that - they are disqualified and dismissed in this case, as far as I am concerned. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Rubbishes APC Audio Clips On Ekiti Election, Says 'It Is Fake' by Remarkable: 10:13pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
emiye: BIG lie, there was no morphing or syncinG, the voice, emotions and typical personality traits of each actors were conveyed in the audio clip Have you lived outside Nigeria for a while in this 21st century? I ask because, I was about believeing the story as I heard the audio clip, but now reading this response ... I no longer believe... there indeed are ways to reproduce someones voice, a girl that was bitter he bf dumped her, used technology to reproduce his voice and implicated him in a lot of crimes (breaking restraining orders etc) and got him arrested... so it is very very very possible.... and another reason to doubt the clip... why now? since this happened, what took so long? esp. since Tinubu was informed after the Ekiti election took place? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Army Captain Who Leaked Ekiti Election Rigging Tape Speaks by Remarkable: 10:01pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Elslim: Now they will come n tell us that d officer is a clone. Shame on anybody hu says that recording is fake... na u b d true enemy of nigeria not GEJ. The tape sounds convincing on his face, I'm only curious to see the reaction of the accused/mentioned folks... but then i'll ask you this: Do you believe that the APC also rigs elections? (or at least attempts to)... if we are to believe the audio, it mentions "ECOMOG" (probably armed touts) was sent in from Osun and flooded the communities in Ekiti... but PDP being the masters of the game..SEEMS to have outrigged them... may |
Politics › Re: 'Jonathan Refused To Approve Fourth Mainland Bridge' – Ambode by Remarkable: 8:29am On Feb 06, 2015 |
Now that I have read through and did not see anywhere he stated that the bridge was refused to be approved by Jonathan, I can only smh |
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Politics › Re: Council Of State Concludes Meeting, Says Election Will Hold This February by Remarkable: 4:14am On Feb 06, 2015 |
... seunmsg: Victory for democracy and bad news for PDP and jonathan. Thanks to members of the National council of states for standing by Nigerians. Nothing can stop the wind of change blowing across The country. You meant the wind of change blowing across social media.... the only change happening in the country is the transformational change happening across Nigeria... and we know who is in charge of that... |
Politics › Re: FG Unveils Take-off Of High Speed Train From Abuja To Lagos by Remarkable: 1:25am On Feb 06, 2015 |
alaoeri: Last minute rush to save face why did they wait for so long? had it been this & many others has been initiated & executed 2years ago GEJ would have woo so many electorates & have a easy ride to second term but now it kinda late. its not late... rail revival has been happening, haven't you read of people's testimony of the train journey they took? train wasn't available for use but now, step by step, or little by little, the whole country is getting wired up. I would say that GEJ be given exclusive power, even beyond 2019 to connect the whole country by train... wishful thinking but we can only wish (or at leaset the next ovt. will continue from wher he lefet off). Question for you btw: if Buhari did not cancel the train plan for Lagos in the 80s, and if past governments, had at least, built even in a section of the country, trains and railways... where do you think we would have been today? |
Politics › Re: INEC Manipulating PVCs To Favour Buhari, Says Balarabe Musa by Remarkable: 12:44am On Feb 06, 2015 |
Jorussia: Is it INEC fault that eligible voters in those areas have decided not to collect their cards? ... ... yet voters in the north that has had political unrest before are the ones eager to come out and collect their cards? does that make sense to you (if you think about it)? |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by Remarkable: 1:49pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
agabaI23: Bros no be small thing oo! It goes to show the mindset of the kind of people who follow this man around. lol@he will stabilize oil price.
As per being Idoma, I was baffled! I gave him all the green lights to stop invalidate the assumption but he chose to stick to it because he thought it would give him a talking point.
It is just like a a student of philosophy who while preparing for exam studied Plato very well. When he got into the hall and saw questions only on Aristotle, not knowing what to do, he wrote Aristotle otherwise known as Plato and went ahead to write everything he knew about Plato.
(Everyone that read that post probably have been like  ? some of the comments reveal that. Can you, please, post the comment and link of the times you outrightly and categorically told him that you are not Idoma? it will go a long way to show how porous his mind is, his level of intelligence or outright lack thereof, and how tribalism is used in post-modern Nigeria by hypocrites that call others tribalists. |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by Remarkable: 7:00am On Feb 05, 2015 |
theV0ice: I'm not a member of any political party my friend. I'm an admirer of and believer in GMB.
This is a thread for you and LRNZH to lay bare the fruits of your research o. I'm content to remain a member of the audience.
You guys should keep posting while I keep reading  Hon, I'm an admirer of and believer in my dog (a Poodle); but I won't put it up to run the biggest economy in Africa... I have not been recognisant of your posts, but can you tell me your views on Jonathan? Do you agree with my notion that he is the most accomplished president of our history as an independent country. Yeah? |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by Remarkable: 5:50am On Feb 05, 2015*. Modified: 1:22pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
omenka: Brother, this response of yours ought to be published in a national daily. It's like killing an ant with a sledgehammer!
The only PDP supporter with the gumption to respond to a meticulously laid out rejoinder like this without getting too emotional is Datolee and he's no longer a member of this forum. Don't expect any from these psychedelia that form the bulk of Jonathan's supporters on the forum. They are simply too intellectually handicap to give one. You seem to have an attraction for lies.... I've noticed. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Ranked As The Most Corrupt State In Nigeria In 2014 by Remarkable: 5:15am On Feb 05, 2015 |
LagosBoi2: PDP sponsored ranking...smh
most developed state and you now turn it to most corrupt, If this is what corruption means then i really like it so if stolen funds are used to build private houses for the cronies of govt. you like it... then on the next thread you will criticize GEJ for saying stealing isn't corruption.... House, see how we all can be hypocrites? all it takes is for the shoe to be on th other leg. which way Nigeria? whih way to go? (a song released/played in the hard days of Buhari's regine). |
Politics › Re: Lagos Ranked As The Most Corrupt State In Nigeria In 2014 by Remarkable: 5:05am On Feb 05, 2015 |
[color=#000000][/color] odiyaka
post=30432837: what position ll d likes of Abia and Kaduna be placed lol the same way you are disappointed Abia is not #1 corrupt state, is the same way you will be disappointed if you went to Abia state yourself to see how "terrible" the state is by those claiming to be from and live in Abia state and telling you how awful T.A. Orji is, vis-a-viz the State too. |
Politics › Re: Breaking!! Jonathan Pushes For 8weeks Postponement Of Elections by Remarkable: 4:54am On Feb 05, 2015 |
its amazing how you fall for cheap lies and then begin reacting the exact same way the publisher's of such lies want you to react. Has Jonathan soroptimist: This Idi-Amin faced President of ours is doing everything in the books to scuttle the elections
But i have no doubt that his place in the Hall of Infamy will be sealed by that move its amazing how you guys fall for such cheap lies, and then begin reacting the exact same way the publishers of such lies want you all to react. Has Jonathan done or said anything that the direct response you gave requires? You will soon see the wind blow and if they say it is Jonathan's fart sent to poison Buhari supporters, you will begin twisting and cussing at Jonathan....when will the electorate up and mature? |
Politics › Re: Breaking!! Jonathan Pushes For 8weeks Postponement Of Elections by Remarkable: 4:51am On Feb 05, 2015 |
its amazing how you fall for cheap lies and then begin reacting the exact same way the publisher's of such lies want you to react. Has Jonathan soroptimist: This Idi-Amin faced President of ours is doing everything in the books to scuttle the elections
But i have no doubt that his place in the Hall of Infamy will be sealed by that move |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Aware Of Plan For Interim Government - Nigeria Army by Remarkable: 8:10am On Feb 04, 2015*. Modified: 9:06am On Feb 04, 2015 |
this is true.[color=#990000][/color]The ideal situation I would love is for the military under the current COAS to take over from Jonathan just a few weeks before election (in 2019t) and still deliver the dividends of democracy to the populus. That the name of the government is a military dictatorship, does not mean they should just sit down and loot like past leaders... this will make them more acceptable to the international community. Nigeria does need a mix of democratic and military dictatorship, and Boss Ken should be prepared, the south will stand with you and watch them do their worse. The power will have to move through all the geopolitical zones in the south; for 30 years, the North needs to see what leadership is all about from competent southern Nigeria men and women, whether in military or civilian clothes. |
Politics › Re: Ngozi Okonjo-iweala And The Missing Trillions (1) by Remarkable: 7:16am On Feb 04, 2015 |
Permit me to say, (as I did not click the punch link to find out)... if it is Soludo that wrote this crap, he is really hurting inside, like a kid actually, hurt that his toys' been taken from him.... his tone comes across as arrogant too, praising yourself and putting down others is as juvenile as it gets. Grow up and get over it (whatever you feeling about being kicked out of CBN). |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Leadership Forum Adopts Buhari by Remarkable: 1:54am On Feb 04, 2015 |
Davo93:
Funny set of creatures. This one will come out with one big name and support Goodluck Jonathan on behalf of the Yorubas, that one will also come out with another big name and support Buhari on behalf of the yorubas. SMH!
Just dey deceive una sef. WE.... I mean WE! know who we want as the next president of this nation.  How old are you? I am asking to know whether you received Awo's free education or not. If you did, let us know if you thought it was an excellent program... if you didn't, do you know the person that terminated the program? |
Politics › Re: Pastors Collected N6b To Campaign Against APC, Buhari – Amaechi Says by Remarkable: 11:42pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
ernecy: This one is strong more like strong head... yesterday he was Igbo, today he is Catholic, tomorrow he will be Babatunde Rotimi from Oshogbo.lol, |
Politics › Re: Why Is Jonathan Not Using His Success With "Youwin" To Campaign by Remarkable: 9:34pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
kay29000: How do you know? It is not like I am a GEJ supporter, but I like people supporting their claims with facts. If you are walking down the street and one of these mad women shouts something jibbberish at you, will you stop to ask them the meaning of what they said? (or to support their jibberish with facts? lol) |