Politics › Re: Obama Speaks Directly To All Nigerians by Rilwayne001: 1:33pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Crime › Re: Man, 32, Rape(defiles) 10-year-old Niece In Lagos by Rilwayne001: 1:26pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
davien: I did, do you misunderstand sarcasm Obviously being a Muslim doesn't automatically make you a pedophile,atleast not until it's identified as the motivation. lol....I'm in troll mode here.  Which means you just feel like typing gibberish? All right then. |
Celebrities › Re: How D’banj Became Africa’s King Of Music - South African Premier News Paper by Rilwayne001: 1:17pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
tintingz: ofcos D'banj is Africa's king of music, who wanna drag that with him? Abeggg...who is Dbanj? |
Crime › Re: Man, 32, Rape(defiles) 10-year-old Niece In Lagos by Rilwayne001: 1:14pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
davien: [s] Muhammed part two in the making....next he'll write a book justifying his actions and the next boko's will be born....lol Just glad this act was discovered and justice served. [/s] Did you read the OP at all  |
Sports › Re: See What Someone Sent To Footballer Emenike On Twitter by Rilwayne001: 1:12pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
 smile away your sorrow |
Politics › Re: Court Never Bars Soldiers From Streets by Rilwayne001: 1:04pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
myhoodlink: Going through the judgement delivered on this trend https://www.nairaland.com/2211670/court-bars-soldiers-polling-stations I sincerely wish to give a simple interpretation after seeking it's meaning from some legal practitioners to set the record straight. The issues raised by many posters could be seen to be from an ignorant view. The issue under contention here is Soldiers not to be in polling stations. There has never been a time that soldiers were stationed at polling stations/units. Overtime, it's only policemen/women that were positioned. By this judgement, soldiers were not also asked to leave the streets which was what the intention of the government was. It will only be bad if soldiers were asked to leave the streets. Guess this judgement never said soldiers should leave the street. Thanks Get your facts right, soldiers are expected to ne in the barracks, they are not allowed to be roaming the street or be sighted at any polling unit. though a different case for the war torn north.  NB: I'm a legal practioner  |
Politics › Re: ‘US ENVOY’ Who Ostensibly Berated Buhari Is A Hired Spin Doctor, by Rilwayne001: 12:52pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Education › Re: Top 15 Universities In Nigeria With Most Beautiful Gate by Rilwayne001: 12:43pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: If You Are A CATHOLIC And Vote For BUHARI You Will Die After Election by Rilwayne001: 12:39pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Shameless bunch of ret.ards |
Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 12:17pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
lalasticlala seun ishilove please do the needful, the OP is from a credible source |
Politics › Re: APC Presidential Zonal Rally In Owerri - Live Update by Rilwayne001: 12:13pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
my amiable president is ready for south east today
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Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 12:09pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
barcanista: Mr Hassan, Politics is local. Nobody can truly predict Nigeria's voting pattern from outside the country. But Richard Grenell an agent like you can predict that voting buhari his disastrous? Is it not the same "Foreign Press" that gave Buhari victory in 2007? How about 2011? In 2011 on NL here Buhari won the Presidential Opinion poll in a wide margin. Are you comparing the 2011 pre election with this? oga stop fooling yourself, even you yourself know that buhari has gain much more supporters than in 2011. Those same Foreign press predicted heavy defeat for Natayahu and his party but they won majority in the Knasset(Parliament).how many journalist/press accurately predicted the victory of the victorious Greek party? You need to understand Nigeria's voting pattern since 1979. Again, APC will be shocked Enjoy your "protection", enjoy your money. Trust me by this time next week, you will be crying like a baby when everything is gone. |
Education › Re: Top 15 Universities In Nigeria With Most Beautiful Gate by Rilwayne001: 11:51am On Mar 23, 2015 |
FrancisTony: Pay fire. 
Oniranu! You know lalasticlal isn't it? you have been bribing him to place your threads on FP...Smh. God go catch you by the time seun appoint me as a super mod, you go chop ban ehn  |
Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:44am On Mar 23, 2015 |
barcanista: [s] The UK telegraph and other foreign press and journalists should make sure that they get their PVC and be ready to vote for the Dictator. As long as Nigerians are concerned, we are renewing the tenancy of President Jonathan in few days time. [/s] Richard Grenell the PDP agent has his PVC to vote for the homo clueless clueless Jonathan isn't it??
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Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:42am On Mar 23, 2015 |
viczing: You dead and gone before the D day  |
Education › Re: Top 15 Universities In Nigeria With Most Beautiful Gate by Rilwayne001: 11:26am On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:21am On Mar 23, 2015*. Modified: 11:42am On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Islam › Re: What Happens To The Soul Of A Dead Person (at The Initial Stage) by Rilwayne001: 11:20am On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:18am On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:16am On Mar 23, 2015 |
viczing: [s][/s]
[s] so far am concerned is weak UK is weak if Russia come they get scared like mad the last time I checked a former UK parliament man said UK can't survive a Russian attack.... they just get lucky cos of their nato participation that's all....
Poke nose uk.... y'all made this country this way so please and please warn your tabloid to stfu [/s] https://content.internetvideoarchive.com/content/photos/8357/245678_092.jpgE PAIN AM  |
Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:13am On Mar 23, 2015 |
Mohammedu Buhari may be a ruthless and ageing former dictator but he is neck and neck in the polls leading up to Nigeria's presidential election The Telegraph @Telegraph Even the UK can feel the CHANGE |
Politics › Re: Rivers State Governor - Rotimi Amechi Regrets His Joining Of APC by Rilwayne001: 11:12am On Mar 23, 2015 |
kunleabraham: [s] Rivers state governor - Rotimi Amechi regrets his joining of APC
would have remained in PDP, if I knew my deputy would betray me--Gov. Amaechi
Following the return of the Deputy Governor of Rivers State; Engr. Tele Ikuru to PDP, governor Amaechi has urged members of the APC to remain steadfast. The governor who said that " Though I saw it coming, but I never believed it. Our movement to APC was a collective decision and Tele was even the one who seconded the motion for us to defect to the APC. So is unthinkable that he wld return to the PDP. This whole fight is about you ( APC members ). Not me! I can't be governor again. Like I keep saying, the world is aware of my fight with the President. And so many countries will grant me asylum and the President can't arrest me. So it's about you people. If I knew Tele was going to betray me and make peace with Wike, I wouldn't have left the PDP. I will encourage you to remain steadfast and expect the worst, because some commissioners will soon join him or will remain with us to sabotage our efforts. And how do you go to elections with a divided house and political moles? I'm learning people " --Gov. Amaechi #Vote PDP at all levels [/s] try again |
Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:09am On Mar 23, 2015*. Modified: 1:42pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 11:08am On Mar 23, 2015*. Modified: 1:46pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 10:58am On Mar 23, 2015 |
This time around, though, he is level-pegging with Mr Jonathan on 42 per cent of the vote, profiting from his rival’s weakness over Boko Haram. On Friday, a new mass grave was discovered , the latest example of a massacre by the Islamic extremists.
• Escape through the reed beds from Boko Haram
He also has his wife, the formidable Mrs Aishat Buhari, at his side, who is touring the country in a bid to reassure people that her man has turned a new life. Among those who need convincing is Mr Jonathan’s wife, Patience, who claimed recently that Mr Buhari would put her husband’s entire goverment behind bars were he to gain power.
“General Buhari coming back to sanitise the system,” Mrs Buhari told a crowd last week. “Those who are saying that he is coming to jail people shouldn’t be afraid, because we are all yearning for change from the insecurity.”
The polls are now close enough to worry diplomats, who fear post-vote violence if the result is disputed by one or other side.Both sides have pledged to settle any dispute peacefully, but one official said: “There is a concern that the loser might take their grievances on to the streets rather than into the courts”.
A defeat for Mr Jonathan would also be the first time in Nigeria’s brief democracy that an incumbent leader has not won a second term or handed power to a nominated successor.
However, a graceful exit could prove to be his most lasting act of statesmanship.
It would also set a good precedent for Mr Buhari, who may find life as a civilian government rather harder than life as a civilian opposition leader. Nigerians may be prepared to give Mr Buhari himself the benefit of the doubt, but there are fears that many of the people around him are somewhat “indisciplined” and corrupt themselves. As one diplomat put it: “People that might help him win an election are not necessarily the ones to help him govern.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/11487876/Nigerian-election-Better-an-ex-dictator-than-a-weak-president.html |
Education › Re: Top 15 Universities In Nigeria With Most Beautiful Gate by Rilwayne001: 10:57am On Mar 23, 2015 |
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Politics › 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001(op): 10:56am On Mar 23, 2015 |
By Colin Freeman Nigerian election: 'Better an ex-dictator than a weak president' Mohammedu Buhari may be a ruthless and ageing former dictator but he is neck and neck in the polls leading up to Nigeria's presidential election Even by his own admission,General Mohammedu Buhari’s time in charge of Nigeria is not one to be misty-eyed about.
After seizing power in a coup in 1983, he threw critics in jail,kidnapped enemies off the streets of London, and ordered soldiers to whip Nigerians who did not queue in orderly fashion at bus stops.
By any normal standards, the ageing ex-dictator should now be a relic of the dark days of military rule, when the only way to stop the country falling apart seemed to be an iron fist.
Instead, he may be about to voted in again as president.
At an age when other politicians are considering retirement, Mr Buhari, 72, has emerged as the main challenger to President Goodluck Jonathan in Saturday’s vote for the head of Africa’s most populous state.
With Boko Haram still running rampant, 200 kidnapped schoolgirls still missing, and poverty and corruption still rampant, many Nigerians feel Mr Jonathan has not proved up to the job .
Why won't Nigeria let foreign journalists cover its election?
Hence the nostalgia for a dour ex-strongman like Mr Buhari,who is now running neck-and-neck with the incumbent.
“Given the option between a failed present and a former dictator with a track record, I think the choice is going to be pretty clear for most Nigerians,” Mr Buhari’s chief spokesman,Lai Mohammed, told The Sunday Telegraph. “You have to look at the challenges Nigeria is facing in security and corruption and the economy. Frankly Mr Jonathan hasn’t proved up to them.”
The last time he was in power, having ousted a hopelessly corrupt civilian government in 1983, Mr Buhari pursued his vision of a more orderly Nigeria with single-minded ruthlessness.
In what he dubbed the “war on indiscipline”, he beefed up the country’s secret police, prosecuted hundreds of officials for corruption, and threw journalists and anyone else who dared criticise him into jail, including Fela Kuti, the legendary pioneer of Nigerian “high life” music.
Notoriously, the long arm of his law also reached out for Nigerians who fled abroad. In 1984, his government despatched agents to London to kidnap Umaru Dikko, a minister in the previous government accused of embezzlement.
The plot was only rumbled when a Customs officer at Stansted Airport became suspicious about a crate marked “diplomatic baggage” that was due to be picked up by a Nigerian airliner.
Inside, he found an unconscious Mr Dikko, as well as the professional anaesthetist who had drugged him. The incident sparked a major diplomatic fall-out with Britain and saw four men jailed for kidnapping.
At home, such outlandish gambits won Mr Buhari grudging respect. He is also seen as relatively clean of corruption and his efforts to clean up Nigeria’s civil service, an Augean stables of graft and incompetence, also won him praise. At one point he punished civil servants who turned up late for work by making them do frog jumps.
For the upcoming election, he has had to polish his democratic credentials a touch.
In a recent speech at London’s Chatham House think tank, he described himself as a “converted democrat”, who had realised the futility of one-party rule after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
“I cannot change the past, but I can change the present and the future,” he said. “So before you is a former military ruler, who is ready to operate under democratic norms.”
A remarkable photoshoot also saw him pose with his children and grandchildren in a range of costumes, from traditional tribal to a dinner jacket and bow tie.
Some are unmoved. “Buhari is instinctively not a democrat,” said Osita Chidoka, an aviation minister in Mr Jonathan’s government. “It is a sign of the desperation of the opposition that they have to fall back on someone like him.”
Born near Nigeria’s semi-desert border with Chad, Mr Buhari comes from one of Nigeria’s aristocratic northern Muslim families, who have traditionally punched well above their weight in national politics. But while his following crosses Nigeria’s Muslim-Christian divide, his less-than-charismatic speaking style is not suited to the showmanship required in electoral battles: hence his defeats in a number of previous presidential contests. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/11487876/Nigerian-election-Better-an-ex-dictator-than-a-weak-president.html |
Education › Re: Top 15 Universities In Nigeria With Most Beautiful Gate by Rilwayne001: 10:45am On Mar 23, 2015 |
FrancisTony: 3.) University of Ibadan This is an old pix of unibadan main entrance, be like say you've never been to ibadan sef  |
Politics › Re: Parties Spend N4.9bn On Political Adverts by Rilwayne001: 10:41am On Mar 23, 2015 |
EcoTerror: APC has spend much, osun workers are watching their salaries on GMB adverts. Never again mumu. so proGEJ magazine like vanguard is lying abi? |
Politics › Re: Parties Spend N4.9bn On Political Adverts by Rilwayne001: 10:40am On Mar 23, 2015 |
clevvermind: this is stale you know. Jonathan's achievements are there for all to see. Where? we don't deceive people with fake pix like apc. What do we call the one abati did up here? |
Politics › Re: Picture Of GEJ Reading Out His Prepared "Expo" During The Presidential Debate by Rilwayne001(op): 10:38am On Mar 23, 2015 |
hardywaltz: Let's just vote this clown out once and for all... We are doing that in 6days time  |
Politics › Re: What If Court Disqualifies GMB For Not Complying With WASC Cert Requirements by Rilwayne001: 10:36am On Mar 23, 2015 |
soe: From court of appeal (2yrs) to supreme court (2yrs) Shikena  |