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PoliticsRe: Photos: Yorubas Leaders With Tribal Marks by ruggedboy01: 6:20pm On May 05, 2015
E-war de sleep...... op go de wake am angry sad
Hope u are ready when our brothers from West throw bomb for this threadhuh
Nairaland GeneralRe: Who Is Lalasticlala? by ruggedboy01: 6:04pm On May 05, 2015
shakazuldadon:
jagaban of Nairaland...
grin cheesy grin cheesy grin
Nairaland GeneralRe: Who Is Lalasticlala? by ruggedboy01: 6:03pm On May 05, 2015
He is the chairman of front page....... u must copy him if u want ur topic to make fp angry angry
PoliticsRe: President Jonathan Should Concentrate On Packing - By Emmanuel Uchenna Ugwu by ruggedboy01: 8:53am On May 05, 2015
Ftc on page 2 grin cheesy

If Gej decide to vacate aso rock before 29th una still go complain
PoliticsRe: Buhari Plans To Arrest Me – Uwazuruike by ruggedboy01:
As usual nairalanders blasting each other because of ppl who don't give a poo about them angry angry


Silly Nigerians angry angry
PoliticsRe: Where Is Pej??? by ruggedboy01: 7:22am On May 05, 2015
steffans:
As usual.. We all have been following the news and lots of people's minds are on may 29th..

I can just help but notice our first lady has disappeared to thin air... Immediately after her husbands lost.

Even at Oronto Douglas burial.. She was absent which was done in bagelsa..
If she is in Abuja which I doubt.. She doesn't step out at all..
Has she moved permenatly to Rivers Okrika.. Her town?

Questions that come to mind are:
* is she angry with Her husband for accepting defeat?
* what could be the problem?
*she didn't expect the sudden defeat by apc?
* is she feeling ashamed of her utterances?

Those on Twitter can start a hashtag #whereismamapeace
angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Ikpeazu Bans Courtesy Visits by ruggedboy01: 8:25am On May 04, 2015
Hmmmm
PoliticsRe: Presidency Moves To Replace Mu’azu With S’south Governor by ruggedboy01: 8:18am On May 04, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Bank Of Biafra Currency Found (photos) by ruggedboy01: 8:20am On May 03, 2015
I will be happy if Biafra is actualized. Let's see who is gonna each other!!!! angry sad
PoliticsRe: Chime Vacates Governor's Lodge, Moves Into His Private Residence by ruggedboy01: 5:36pm On May 02, 2015
Too early grin cheesy grin
Nairaland GeneralRe: I Hate What I Saw Today, Never Imagined Such Could Happen by ruggedboy01: 4:59pm On May 02, 2015
Op u are looking for their trouble angry sad sad
No be today we begin see this kind thing nah embarassed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by ruggedboy01(op): 11:39am On May 02, 2015
Kenistry:
Am sure u read d article, ur only problm is comprehension. D sooner u work on it, d more reasonable u'll bcom.
am the op of this thread ignoramus angry
PoliticsRe: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by ruggedboy01(op): 8:20am On May 02, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
I see Rochas Okorocha becoming the next chairman of The Governors' Forum.

cool cool
we go chop chairman of governors' forum, abi it will boost economic activities in imo statehuh?
PoliticsRe: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by ruggedboy01(op): 8:03am On May 02, 2015
Cc lalastical
PoliticsRe: Why Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by ruggedboy01(op): 7:19am On May 02, 2015
Ikedife........ ur visit to gmb is for ur selfish interest sad
PoliticsRe: You’re A Bad Loser, APC Leaders Blast Jonathan by ruggedboy01(op): 6:42am On May 02, 2015
Temitemi1 them call ur hero bad loser ooooooo embarassed cry
PoliticsWhy Igbo Leaders Visited Buhari – Ikedife by ruggedboy01(op): 6:39am On May 02, 2015
FROM DAVID ONWUCHEKWA, NNEWI

Some Igbo leaders including retired Army Generals and the former President General of Ohane­ze Ndigbo, Dr Dozie Ikedife have paid a private visit to the President-elect, Gen­eral Muhammadu Buhari to make a case for the Igbo in the incoming APC-led feder­al government so that the re­gion will not be abandoned for not giving massive sup­port to the victorious party like the South West during the just concluded presiden­tial election.

Dr Ikedife who disclosed this at his Nnewi residence, yesterday, said the purpose of the visit was to appeal to General Buhari not to leave the Igbo in the cold in his ap­pointments and infrastructural development because of the low support he received from the South East geo-political zone during the presidential election.

“You know people of the South East voted heavily for the PDP and not very much for the APC. And I had always warned during the campaigns that the Igbo should not put all their eggs in one basket. And the impression will be that the President-elect was not sup­ported by the people of the South East. Our visit is to let the President-elect know that he is the President for all and that he has to accommodate people from the South East in his administration.

“We have people who are capable, qualified, hardwork­ing and technocrats who can work with him in Igbo land. We have people like the former Governor of Abia State, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, very brilliant and very respectful. We have Oscar Udoji and other people of high integrity and dedi­cated politicians like Dr Chris Nwabueze Ngige. And there are people who worked tire­lessly for the APC to win in the South East, people who did not vie for any elective position, no matter the low number of votes they attracted because of the overwhelming South East sup­port for the PDP. It is important that these people should be ac­commodated,” Dr Ikedife said.

He noted that it was a fact that the National Executive Council (NEC) of the APC had done its zoning as to who got what, the Igbo, he insisted, should be well accommodated and not to be left to pick the crumbs.

Dr Ikedife explained that he was too old to be given any se­rious appointment, adding that his agitation was to protect the interest of his race as an Igbo leader.

He said their discussion with General Buhari did not centre on infrastructure in Igbo land, “but during the President-elect’s campaign in the South East at the last presidential campaign, I chaired one of the occasions when he visited the entrepreneurs and leaders of the economy in the South East where we presented our prima­ry needs including electricity, water, roads and the construc­tion of the 2nd Niger Bridge, and so on. We documented these things.”

On General Buhari’s reac­tion to their request, he said the President-elect was friendly and appreciated the visit but did not say outright that he was going to grant the request or not “since we did not sign any contract with him.”

He said General Buhari listened to them carefully and that the team was of the hope that in fullness of time he would react positively so that the Igbo would be carried along in the scheme of things.





http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=117435
PoliticsYou’re A Bad Loser, APC Leaders Blast Jonathan by ruggedboy01(op): 6:16am On May 02, 2015
You’re a bad loser, APC leaders blast Jonathan

By Our Reporter on May 2, 2015 COVER


FROM ADE ALADE AND FRED ITUA, ABUJA

President Goodluck Jonathan has been described as a bad loser who would rather continue to seek pub­lic sympathy than asking for forgiveness from Nigeri­ans who rejected him at the March 28 presidential elec­tion for bad governance.

This was the consensus of some All Progressives Con­gress, APC leaders who were reacting to President Jona­than’s claim on Thursday that the President-elect, Gen. Mu­hammadu Buhari did not win the last election fairly.

Jonathan, who spoke short­ly after receiving the report of the Senator Ahmadu Ali-led PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation at the Presiden­tial Villa, Abuja, said himself and his party had to accept the outcome of the poll as a sacrifice to keep the country together.

According to him “The problem is not whether we lost the elections; that is histo­ry, but how do we consolidate our party and move forward? If we are committed and we work hard, definitely the PDP will bounce back.

“The PDP is still the domi­nant party. If you look at the results, the difference is just 2.5 million votes and if you look at the areas, where it is perceived that the PDP scored so low, the PDP couldn’t have got those kind of scores but the elections are over, so the country first.

“It is not as if Jonathan alone made the sacrifice, it is all of us. I made the pronouncement but some of us are paying the price. Some people pay more price than I do, I know how some of you are already be­ing persecuted and the kind of situation facing you.”

Reacting to the president’s claim, APC National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Moham­med said President Jonathan’s recent statements and actions only portray him as a bad loser who is finding it difficult to recover from the shock of de­feat.

He condemned the contin­ued blackmail by the Jonathan administration as a result of President Jonathan’s conces­sion of defeat, wondering whether the concession, gra­cious as it was, has now be­come a shield for all wrong doings.

‘’We are sick and tired of being blackmailed by the Jonathanians. Gen. Buhari won the March 28 Presiden­tial Elections fair and square, having satisfied both constitu­tional and other statutory re­quirements. We have no apol­ogy for our victory, and the concession of defeat – while it may have increased the po­litical stock of President Jona­than, the election has by no means diminished the historic and emphatic victory of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress,’’ he added.

Also reacting to the presi­dent’s statement, APC chief­tain Senator JKN Waku said Jonathan was only crying foul where there was none, adding that “he was defeated by Bu­hari fair and square.”

According to the Benue born politician, “why did Jonathan rush to accept defeat if he knew that Buhari didn’t have a clear victory? The fact that he conceded defeat early has shot up his public image, but his recent statements are only confirming to the world that he is not the person he was trying to convince the world he is. His claim is shocking. Obviously, he acted contrary to the dictate of his mind, the real him. He should stop being a cry cry loser.”

Also in the fray, National Vice Chairman of APC (North-east), Engr. David Lawal in a chat with Saturday Sunyester­day, wondered why President Jonathan would cry foul after he publicly conceded defeat. He declared that contrary to President Jonathan’s claims, results from South-south and South-east were inflated to fa­vour the PDP.

“The man was roundly defeated. People are prais­ing him for conceding defeat. What was he supposed to do? He was defeated in an election and what he did was not extra-ordinary. He did not have any option, but to accept the out­come of the elections. There is no big deal in the fact that Goodluck Jonathan accepted defeat. Nigeria is a funny country,” he said.

Casting doubt on President Jonathan’s new ‘gentleman’ status, the APC chief called on Nigerians to be cautious in celebrating the president, adding that he only accepted defeat because he did not have any options.

“You lost an election and you are now going round to tell people that you are a gen­tle man. What options did he have after losing an election? Was he supposed to go to war? Up to the time of collation of results, Jonathan’s men were still busy collecting and inflat­ing results in some parts of the country. There is no debate here. He contested an election and he was squarely defeated. There is no argument about that,” Lawal told our corre­spondent.

Speaking further, he said: “Jonathan is not a gentle­man and people should stop addressing him as such. He lost an election and that is it. The results that came from the South-east and the South-south were inflated, but we kept our cool. We know what happened in the president’s strongholds. If anyone should cry foul about inflation of re­sults we should be the one. Elections did not hold in many parts of the south, ex­cept for South-west. We are aware.

“Nigerians should disregard whatever the president is say­ing. There was nothing the president and the PDP did not do to scuttle the elections. The show of shame at the colla­tion centre was their last card. They campaigned against the use of card readers and did everything to ensure that elec­tions did not hold. He only conceded because he knew the game was up. So, let us not begin to celebrate him as if he has done something extraordi­nary.

“Let us not forget these things in a hurry before we be­gin to confuse Nigerians. We cannot forget how they almost sabotaged the elections. The summary of the whole thing is that, Jonathan was defeated squarely and that is it. What­ever anyone is saying should be disregarded.”

When contacted to react to the comments by the APC leaders, PDP’s National Pub­licity Secretary, Olisa Metuh declined comment, saying the issue in contention is a presi­dency matter and not of the party




http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=117446
PoliticsRe: The Political Inequality In Nigeria by ruggedboy01: 7:59am On May 01, 2015
Born to rule mentality........ upon all the seats of power they are occupying, noting to show for it angry sad
PoliticsRe: Stop Soliciting Buhari; Ndigbo Group Tells Obiano by ruggedboy01: 7:08am On Apr 28, 2015
Nice blast! He should focus and develop Amanbra
PoliticsRe: Chronology Of The Niger Delta Struggle Since Late 1930 by ruggedboy01: 6:57am On Apr 28, 2015
Now Gej has been defeated, their eyes don open angry sad
PoliticsRe: INEC Declares Ikpeazu Winner Of Abia Governorship Election by ruggedboy01: 7:05am On Apr 26, 2015
Bad news........ well, let's see if he will perform huh lipsrsealed embarassed
PoliticsRe: INEC Holds Supplementary Elections On Saturday In Imo, Taraba & Abia by ruggedboy01: 7:42pm On Apr 25, 2015
kayce911:
go and keep losing like alex oti..

Pdp all the way!!!
may pdp rule ur life just like orji did in abia state


Amen embarassed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: INEC Holds Supplementary Elections On Saturday In Imo, Taraba & Abia by ruggedboy01: 5:06pm On Apr 25, 2015
kayce911:
Onukwu,I am from Ebem. We are heading to mkporo where d real vote is happening to ensure pdp victory is actualized.I hope u knw election is only holding in one polling unit in asaga. After tomorrow ur stingy kinsman,Ojo Madukwe and Mba Ukaha will be put to shame for their anti party activities.




My good people of Abia State, we have fought hard to make sure that Obingwa, Osisioma and Isiala Ngwa North election results are cancelled. Since INEC has refused to do the needful, there is no need participating further in the supplementary elections.
APGA will therefore boycott today's elections in Abia in protest and to avoid legalizing the rigging by PDP and INEC . We will take back our mandate in court. If you love APGA and Alex Otti, pls dont come out to vote today, 25th April.
get lost dude..... I have no business with criminals
PoliticsRe: INEC Holds Supplementary Elections On Saturday In Imo, Taraba & Abia by ruggedboy01: 2:24pm On Apr 25, 2015
kayce911:
Come tomorrow we in Ohafia will vote our Ngwa brother, Okezie Ikpeazu. PDP all the way.

Those still dreaming of Alex Oti shld wake up from der sleep.83053 votes is not a joke.Alex try again by 2027.

PDP for Victory in Abia!
shut up, am sure u are from ezi afor in ohafia......
Asaga ukwu with other big villages in ohafia will vote for Alex
PoliticsRe: Another Buhari’s Supporter Starts Walk From Yola To Abuja by ruggedboy01: 2:16pm On Apr 25, 2015
Tomibyte:
Soon we'll all stop using cars,just walking up n down
grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cool shocked
PoliticsRe: Another Buhari’s Supporter Starts Walk From Yola To Abuja by ruggedboy01: 2:15pm On Apr 25, 2015
mygee2:
Another walker
remind me of moon walker grin cheesy
PoliticsRe: Another Buhari’s Supporter Starts Walk From Yola To Abuja by ruggedboy01: 2:06pm On Apr 25, 2015
Just to get a presidential handshakehuh
Will that put food on ur table or solve ur financial problemshuh??


U can walk from here to London, I don't give a damn lipsrsealed embarassed undecided

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