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PoliticsRe: A Bunch Of Good, Strong Presidents For Some Yeye Noisemakers. Lol! by Richtalk: 3:13pm On Aug 02, 2011
Some people amaze me here! GEJ is barely 3 months in office and some people are already judging him and comparing him with past leaders.

To be honest, no one can confidently say GEJ is a successful leader or failure now. But we can confidently say that of our past leaders.

Thats what this thread is all about. Choose your strong leader and say what he has done.

Nigerians should be patient,  in four years time ( as Promised)  GEJ name will be added to list. You can make good  comparison then.

Remember all these leaders where celebrated when they first  came into power, it was their end that actually proved whether they were really strong leaders or failures.
PoliticsRe: A Bunch Of Good, Strong Presidents For Some Yeye Noisemakers. Lol! by Richtalk: 1:59pm On Aug 02, 2011
Wow! welcome back Sir beaf. Miss u much

At least we will begin to see some meaningful postings again.
PoliticsRe: Norwegian Attack: If Muslim, Its A Terrorist.if Christian, Its A 'disturbed' Man by Richtalk: 2:56pm On Jul 24, 2011
It only becomes a terrorist attack, when a group claims responsibility and are threatening to do more.Or the attack is linked to an already existing terrorist organisation.

Unfortunately most islamic radicals that fall carry out these attacks  are mostly members of small terrorist cells that are following the instructions  of the bigger organisations. That is why they called terrorist attacks
PoliticsRe: Islamic Banking: Sanusi Is Breaking The Law! by Richtalk: 9:48pm On Jul 19, 2011
texazzpete:
You're the bigot, my friend. Read HSBC's Islamic Banking page. See where it mentions 'Islamic guidelines' and 'Shariah advisory board'?

Is HSBC a central Bank? U Bigot.
PoliticsRe: Sultan Wants Jonathan To Sign Undertaking by Richtalk: 9:32pm On Mar 11, 2011
Let Buhari sign first!
PoliticsRe: SSS Arraigns CPC Candidate Over Suleja Bombing by Richtalk: 10:57pm On Mar 07, 2011
No one is above the law,CPC, PdP, ACN or even INEC officials

If found guilty, the wrath of the law should fall on them.
PoliticsRe: Pdp Haram! Pdp Haram! Pdp Haram! - Pastor Tunde Bakare In Maiduguri by Richtalk: 1:09am On Mar 07, 2011
9ijaMan:
PDP is a true party? angry angry angry
Party of bandits and thugs!

Thank God you were referring to elections in Niger and not Nigeria.
Certainly a typo error, but was able to correct it after u replied the post. My guy no election in Niger, so i was certainly Nigeria I was referring to.

I still maintain my statement. PDP is the only true party for now, with national ideology !
PoliticsRe: Pdp Haram! Pdp Haram! Pdp Haram! - Pastor Tunde Bakare In Maiduguri by Richtalk: 12:37am On Mar 07, 2011
egift:
I love this. I can't believe we are making this progress in my lifetime.

I make it clap
PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram,
PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram,
PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram,
PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram,
PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram, PDP Haram grin
I am just laughing.

I am not suprise, Its only the real good things that these "Maiduguri people" say  Haram.

Boko (Education) Haram (forbidden)

PDP (True party) Haram (Forbidden)

From this simple analysis, U can actually know the mentality of the so called CPC suppoters in Maiduguri.
Dey dont want anything good. They only join the bad wagon.

Any party that uses ethnic and religious sentiments cant win elections in Nigeria
PoliticsRe: The Best Nigerian Political Ad Campaign So Far by Richtalk(op): 6:21pm On Mar 03, 2011
blink182:
Chatap dia, the best belongs to governor Ikedi Ohakim, I was beginning to think the advert was about a multinational and almost lost my senses when i discovered it was a political campaign for a shittish dude
You chatap!!!! Can't you read well? It was boldly written best Nigerian [b]political [/b]Ad so far and you are confusing it with multinational Ad. Are are you looking for Job? lol.
Well, if you have a better one post it pls.
PoliticsThe Best Nigerian Political Ad Campaign So Far by Richtalk(op): 5:38pm On Mar 03, 2011
PoliticsRe: Cnpp Knocks Jonathan Over Bode George by Richtalk: 6:00pm On Feb 28, 2011
Let him that has no sin cast first stone,

As for me, Bode George has served his sentence. He has the right to leave his normal life with his friends.

I think people should focus their efforts and be complaining about those that suppose to be in kiriki and are not rather than this cheap talk here.
PoliticsRe: The Core Of Who Am I - Gej by Richtalk: 5:47pm On Feb 28, 2011
An excellent one from Uncle Joe.

This is the right man for the job.
PoliticsRe: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by Richtalk: 9:08pm On Feb 26, 2011
wesley80:
^^^ GEJ's greatest strength isnt in his capacity as an incumbent but is found in his Popularity and the overall goodwill he enjoys among the general populace.
Exactly!
PoliticsRe: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by Richtalk: 4:06pm On Feb 26, 2011
DeeJay20:
Point 1, 2, 3,4,5,6, 7 CORRECT CORRECT CORRECT CORRECT CORRECT, CORRECT, CORRECT

Cant see Them winning, i guess GEJ has this one, t[b]he money was  the real weapon, [/b]
And Buhari is saying he doesn't need more than 1million naira donation from an Individual.
PoliticsRe: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by Richtalk: 3:25pm On Feb 26, 2011
kokoA:
The B.B ticket still remains my choice inspite of the poster's calculations.
^^Guy, it is not just the poster's calculation. It is the real calculation

I challenge all BB supporters if they have better analysis they should bring it up.

This is the simple truth. Thank you poster
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Confesses:ibb Is My Father (role Model)-like Father Like Son by Richtalk: 2:59pm On Feb 24, 2011
Rhino.5dm:
Dont mind that eediot. GEJ is bloody terrorist and stu.pid.
Only raining insults and abuses here, while GEJ is busy campaigning and winning hearts. Atiku will be in a better position to tell u how not to campaign.

All that GEJ said was correct and perfect. Respect has to be given to Elders.
PoliticsRe: Mayhem As Jonathan Visits Kwara! by Richtalk: 1:41am On Feb 24, 2011
Muza:
GEJ is good luck only to himself but bad luck to everyone and everything
Muza change your name to Badluck. Goodluck remains Goodluck to himself and to Nigerians
PoliticsRe: Fg Condemns Libyan Govt Over Use Of Force On Protesters by Richtalk: 12:49am On Feb 24, 2011
Brilliant move. I give kudos to you Mr President
PoliticsRe: Acn: Sinking Under The Weight Of Imposition by Richtalk: 3:35am On Feb 12, 2011
seanet02:
@op. You are s.tupid
Why the insult, he is just letting you know the truth.

ACN will sink because of this reason
PoliticsRe: ACN Governorship Candidate Dumps Party by Richtalk: 2:06am On Feb 12, 2011
Wise thought, good moves. Imposition will surely Ruin ACN
PoliticsLagos Is The Most Indebted State Of The Federation by Richtalk(op): 12:08am On Feb 12, 2011
Lagos, Kaduna and Cross River states are top on the list of the states of the federation that are indebted to foreign institutions.


According to the list, obtained from the Debt Management Office in Abuja on Thursday, the three states owe $612.64m (91.90bn) out of a total $1.84bn foreign debt of the 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory.


The debt of the three states represents 33.26 per cent of the foreign debt owed by the 36 states and the FCT. The three states’ foreign debt liability also represents 13.51 per cent of the nation’s total foreign debt.


Lagos State, according to the breakdown, is the most indebted state of the federation. With a total foreign debt of $369.20m (N55.38bn), Lagos holds about 20 per cent of the country’s sub-national foreign debt stock.


The state’s foreign debt stock also represents 8.14 per cent of the country’s total foreign debt stock, according to the list.


Details of the facilities showed that the foreign debt liability of Lagos State had been ballooned by a World Bank facility obtained with the support of the Federal Government for its urban renewal programme about four years ago.


Kaduna State followed on the list, with a liability of $143.45m (N21.52bn), while Cross River had $99.99m (N15bn).


Other states in the top league include Oyo, $88.16m; Ogun, $73.72m; Katsina, $72.72m; Osun, 59.81m; and Akwa Ibom, $59.48m.


The least indebted states were Borno, $13.58m; Delta, $16.6m; Anambra, $17.9m; Taraba, $19.07m; and Benue, $23.66m.


The 36 states and the FCT account for 40.62 per cent of the nation’s total foreign debt liability.


Some states have also resorted to internal borrowing through the capital and money markets to shore up what they receive from the federation account. But the DMO has not yet captured the total internal indebtedness of the states.


Worried by the possibility of sub-national debts growing beyond a sustainable level, the debt office recently issued guidelines for borrowing by the 36 states of the federation and the FCT.


One of such requirements is obtaining approval from their legislative arms of government. The Office has also helped some states to establish their debt management units.


The Director-General, DMO, Dr. Abraham Nwankwo, recently put Nigeria’s total debt stock, as at December 31, 2010, at $34.6bn (about N5.19tn).


Out of this, a total of N4.5tn or 86.71 per cent was raised from within the shores of the nation.


Much of the domestic debt was incurred through the Federal Government of Nigeria Bonds with maturity dates ranging from three to 20 years, issued by DMO on a monthly basis.


Meanwhile, activities of the agency for the month of January showed that it raised a total of N60bn for the Federal Government through the issuance of FGN bonds.


Through the FGN bond with a maturity date of February 19, 2013, it raised a total of N30bn. The bond has a 10.4 per cent rate.


Through another bond with a maturity date of April 23, 2015, it also raised a total of N30bn. This bond, with a longer maturity period, attracts an interest rate of 11.13 per cent.

http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20110211044590
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Plots Against Mimiko For Supporting Jonathan by Richtalk: 11:59pm On Feb 11, 2011
Maybe Mimiko doesn't want to be a Rascal.
PoliticsRe: Acn: Sinking Under The Weight Of Imposition by Richtalk: 11:53pm On Feb 11, 2011
ACN will surely sink in southwest because of imposition
PoliticsRe: Jonathan's Victory Is More Certain Than I Thought by Richtalk: 11:51pm On Feb 11, 2011
He has better chance of winning than all the others.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Floating Cities In Niger Delta by Richtalk: 11:44pm On Feb 11, 2011
Good work Mr prsident!
PoliticsRe: Fashola’s Performance Under Scrutiny In Lagos by Richtalk: 11:42pm On Feb 11, 2011
ok
PoliticsRe: Rev. Father Mathew Hassan Kukah On Buhari by Richtalk: 11:40pm On Feb 11, 2011
Well said
BusinessRe: Up From 3,800mw Last Week, Power Generation Hits 4,000mw by Richtalk: 11:38pm On Feb 11, 2011
Good work
PoliticsRe: Mrs Farida On Channels - Indicts Nuru Ribadu by Richtalk: 11:37pm On Feb 11, 2011
So he was indicted ?
PoliticsRe: Fashola Challenges Fg To Public Debate Ahead Of April Polls by Richtalk: 11:31pm On Feb 11, 2011
oyb:
odechukwu - the daft messiah
Blasphemy in the name of Politics. My advice is dont try God oh. That name cant stand.

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