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PoliticsRe: IBB: Still The Right Man by segoye2(m): 11:17am On Mar 09, 2007
@ mamajama,

I think it would be a great deal having you representing us abroad for more than 20 yrs now. But knowing fully well that the politics down here, you are not as close to it as you claimed you were.

Well maybe am 4 decades + + yrs now, so you can see the reason why you were a baby when I was born.

@ Big B1,

Lets allow the crowds to have thier feast of IBB will not, can not so so os sos, Lets allow God to show us his will in this cause. I know someday, Everyone on this side of the sea and the other side will come to appreciate all the GOOD deeds of IBB.

I think Yar'adua is going back to Comma state again. LETs pray for him, brother.

@ All,

IBB is still the right man.

He who knows, and knows that he knows, follow him, his a wise man.
PoliticsRe: What Will You Tell Obasanjo If He Comes To Nairaland? by segoye2(m): 8:38pm On Mar 08, 2007
@ Topic,

I will tell him two things:

1. He should go for a face Surgery
2. He should get enough BABA-Blue for his throat, HA haha hah aha

Abi?
PoliticsRe: IBB: Still The Right Man by segoye2(m): 8:32pm On Mar 08, 2007
@ MAMAJAMA,

you are right! Stealing like the EFCC scape-rats. I know if EFCC is allowed to exercise their power on everyone, even OBJ will have no escape root. Meanwhile who is the Minister of Petroleum in Nigeria? when last were his activities reviewed? Who did the reviewing?

Stealing money is not a new thing in Nigeria, because even you, had to steal that same money to get yourself overthere or you think We don't know that?

What do you have to say about the Community that were erased by the present government? About Asari Dokubo and the rest that are presently passing through hell from the hands of the government? Ok, maybe all this people are bad, and maybe not.

I appreciate me being a child with a great sense of reasoning compare to you that is an Adult, senior adult in deed, and what do you gat? a useless half-baked pile of pigeon droppings.

I use to know your well addressed thread as great and I always look at you as my role model on nairaland, but maybe you are into some degrees of bottle or depressed. Am not impressed with all those crazy english (Insult), it makes no sence!

@ Big B1,

Our brothers are carried away by what people believe; but for me, A man convinced of his opinion remains of same opinion.

I believe they like someone that will control them on phone and via email or post or maybe DHL will help them.

Segoye2
PoliticsDon't Vote. Play The Lottery Instead. by segoye2(op): 7:57pm On Mar 08, 2007
Don't vote. Play the lottery instead.
PoliticsRe: IBB: Still The Right Man by segoye2(m): 7:16pm On Mar 08, 2007
Can anyone that knows IBB well as an EVIl man please raise up his hand here?

I really like to know what he has done to you personally to deserve all your negetive comments.

IBB, to me is a very decent and sincere man, compare to that which we have in our present demo-cracy.

Maybe we are judging him because he ruled us during milatery regime, but now, is civilian regime, civilian time, so let get off our bed and follow the tide.

If you talk bad about the northerners, then what can you show off, of the Westerners? is it the High Poverty rate we have in the Niger Delta Region or the high level of illeteracy?.

IBB CAN DO BETTER THAN WHAT THIS PRESENT GOVERNMENT HAS DONE.
PoliticsRe: Yar'Adua Is Die by segoye2(m): 6:51pm On Mar 08, 2007
@ people,

Information should be something readable. If you were able to read this topic and you derive meaning from it, then is worth it, stop teaching anyone how to speak english here, we are not your students or registered here to be schooled by you.


@ Topic,

Thank God his alive.

And I know his done with his dreams of becoming the president of the Nigeria Federation.

But for Yar'Adua, I don't think his worth voting for and by the time I finally voted for someone else, I know God and the Nigeria community would be happy for saying a life.

@ Demmy,

Yes, in the U.S, someone ruled the entire United States through Phone call, and even in Iraq; someone ruled via Email.
And in Nigeria, I believe we will need a president that will use GSM or postal service to delegate / rule. grin grin grin grin cheesy

@ Big B1,

I still wonder why our brothers at the other side of the sea choose Yar'Adua to IBB, is really funny, but I think, when it finally happens, they will know that IBB is sincere and great.

People, lets forget about Yar'Adua and the very few periods he had left for him to spend happily with his family and focus on this person that has all it takes to lead our great nation, Nigeria.

God Bless Nigeria

From me,

Segoye2
PoliticsRe: Yar'Adua Is Die by segoye2(m): 9:28pm On Mar 07, 2007
We all know they are going to impose someone that should be on bed rest on us all along.

Thanks God we have not voted for him yet, they would have manipulated him with lots of pressure to his grave then install a dull head on us.

Nigeria, we always have the luck of being ruled by incompitent, unreliable and ughly fellows.

I wish you good health Mr. Yar'Adua and I hope you drop your dream before you do something stupid to yourself and your family.

God bless Nigeria.

I think Babangida is really fit for this race. I mean the presidential race.
PoliticsRe: Solution To The Niger Delta Crisis? by segoye2(m): 7:56pm On Feb 28, 2007
On 8th August 2002, Security Forces brutalized grass root women of the Niger Delta during a peaceful demonstration at the gates of Shell Nigeria and Chevron / Texaco. The women were demanding to dialogue with the management of the Multinational Companies to discuss the following amongst others;

1. The Multinational Companies' lack of respect for their environment in particular, the women were demanding an end to Gas Flaring;
2. An end to the irresponsible chemical waste disposal that has devastating effect on htier quality of health.
3. The location of harmful chemical stations within their community (Ijala in Warri - Delta State).
4. The refusal of the Multinational companies to employ the husbands and sons of the Niger Delta in order to reduce the rate of unemployment and hence, a reduction in the rate of absolute poverty level in the Niger Delta.

The women were bravely calling on the Shell and Chevron/Texaco to recognise their rights as their "host comminities" and to dialogue directly with them instead of through individuals posing as their agents.

The women were adamant as to what they wanted from the Multinational companies.
The women were eager to exercise their rights under the many United Nationas Resolutions, which recognise the need and the rights of women to engage in Conflict Resolution. (UN Security Resolution 1325 (2000) and the Beijin Platform for Action (1995) of which Nigeria is signatory).

Thats Nigerian government is at 'WAR" with the people of the Niger Delta is without a doubt.

Before the 2003 elections, the youths had no small arms. Thus, like the youths in August 1998 if aggrieved the youths carried sticks. All of that changed when for the 2003 elections, small arms were imported into Nigeria and the Niger Delta in particular.

After the 2003 elections in Nigeria, AK47's became available to unemployed youths including 'area boys" for the purposes of ensuring that individuals already in political postions stayed in those political positions.

Nigeria is a country in contradictions. On the one hand, some political office holders take "Oath" to protect and uphold the supremacy of the Constritution and engage in activities that undermine the Constitution they swore to uphold?

Why is Niger being governed by people who swear with the Bibe in the one hand, go to Chrines to make others take oath of allegiance to them?

In 2004, a human part market was uncovered in Delta State. It is alleged that the market had existed under Otokutu Bridge near Warri for over 12 years. This was a market where the skull of a child was priced at N250,000. Although those found to be running the human part market were apprehended by civil society, no one prosecuted for their criminal activities in the state.

A funny friend of mine in Jacksonville FL, after winning DV-Lottery and gained his citizenship in just this few years, mailed me and was asking "Why are Niger Deltans claiming they are suffering"? I had to reply him that do you think is through? Even as soon as we all Niger Deltans abroad felt all our poeple are not suffering, then we have to rethink!.

Nigerian Administration celebrate its creation of "foreign reserves" while the majority of the Nigerian people are living in absolute poverty level. Relatives living in the Diaspora provide food for the majority of people living in Nigeria.

Tempers are running high amongst the hungry masses of the region that is so rivh and yet so poor.

As the plan to "Kill" the region progresses unabated, the masses will respond in unpredicted manner.

Curbing Restiveness in the Niger Delta will be "wishful thinking" if the inhumanity of the Nigerian State and the Multinational Companies against the people of the Nigeri Delta carries on.

Freedom is never gotten on the platter of gold, as long as some individuals hold the people of the Niger Delta in a state of 'constant war' while denying them the right to be respectable human beings, their struggle for survival will continue and intensify.

The South African fought for thier freedom at the face of dangers, Many died but the struggle continued until they became free and became recognised as citizens in their own country.

Revenue flowng from the oil wealth of the Niger Delta should be deployed to meet the needs of the people of the Niger Delta, the region that is laying the golden egg.

Pleaase try read my thread on Project Delta State.

Long live Niger Delta.
PoliticsRe: Solution To The Niger Delta Crisis? by segoye2(m): 9:15pm On Feb 27, 2007
@ Seun,

I think our brother here is not saying oil is evil. But it has destroyed all we have in this region, and we have nothing to show of it. It really piezzes me off.

@ first page,

What do you have to say about all the evil melted on the Niger Delta region? I even read on this thread that Niger Deltans are greedy? Am really forced to say that is a bad statement which I totally disagree with.

If because you are now employed before you know you Niger Deltans are greedy, then it means your new job that involves you putting peoples lives / environment has blinded you.

Can you tell us where you are from? because I deeply believe if you are from this region, you will say what you see on ground and not the fary fales you listen to in the house.

Can someone here defend the Multinational Oil Companies please?  If you claim you already work inside the house know all that is been given to the Niger Deltans that made you claim they are greedy, then I will ask for some few questions on :

Tell me if you can stand for this wicked multinational.
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 12:41pm On Feb 27, 2007
No Nigerian Government has ever taken an interest in the protection of the environment and lives of the people f the Niger Delta. Instead, governments have worked with the Oil Multinationals to repress the people through brutal force.

There are constant oil spillages due mainly to ageing pipes that are laid above ground under intense heat from the sun. there is inadequate or no maintenance of these pipes.

Rather than modernize operational mothods to protect lives and the environment, the Multinational Companies depend on their "hard line posture" claiming that oil spillages are occuring due to the people's sabotages and thereby refuse to clean up spillages and or, compensate communities affected.

Oil spillages have led to community fires that have claimed thousands of lives in the Niger Delta. No oil company has ever been charged with causing death through lack of care for the environment in furtherance of the Nigerian constitution. The Niger Delta therefore continues to represent a region populated by worthless peoples.

Fire from spillages have affected Ijala, Ifiekporo; Ekapkamre and Aja-etan communities of Delta State. In all the fires, the Nigerian Government and the oil multinationals remained indifferent to the dangers that their operations pose to the environment and lives in the Niger Delta.

In 1998, Jesse town in Delta State was destroyed by fire ignited by petrol leakage. over 1,000 lives were lost. While the horror of the disaster ws being watched by the world, the Nigerian Government was condemning the peope of the Niger Delta for stealing petrol. No one was compensated.

The people of Adedje (Oviri Court of Delta State) suffered the same fate when oil spillage led to the destruction of over 1,000 lives. While the fire was burning and lives being lost, the Nigerian Authority told the world in a radio interview that the people of the Niger Delta were being punished by God for stealing petrol.

The environmental destruction of our land resulting from 48 years of oil exploration has condemned our people to a life of degradation and starvation. Fishes have died and our agricultural land has been rendered infertile. The people wallow in hardship and great sense of insecurity. Death lurks at every corner for the ordinary people of the region. Life in the Niger Delta is constant fear from security forces positioned by the Government to secure oil production and their looting enterprise.

There is unreported high unemployment of youths, in fact, a high proportion of active members of the population are unemployed. This unemployment of activie mind and body is the root of the frustration that is being expirienced and expressed throughout the Niger Delta.

In particular, a significant proportion of the uneployed youths are graduates, who are forced to watch the revenue from oil and natural liquid gas being plundered while they wallow in poverty and a perpetual state of Hopelessness and Fraustration.

Youths' restiveness in the Niger Delta is a recent phenomenon, which is not isolated in present day Nigeria. Since independence, Nigeria has been through one emergency after another with successive goverments adopting military repression tactics rather than seek lasting solution to the many problems, which continue to threaten the unity of the country.

Although rich in crude oil and naturl gas, a large area of the region is made up of wetlaand, feshwater swamp forests, lowland rain forests and coastal sand ridge barriers. It has been suggested that about 75% of the Delta is reverine. Many Communities expirience "flooding" during the rainy seasons while others face constant fears of being swept into the sea.

Nigeria is a major crude oil producing with the bulk of the oil being produced by the Niger Delta region of the country. Officially, the region is believed to produce between 1.5 and 2 million barrels of crude oil every day.

Government can make anyone believe what they want to hear. But for the interest of all, maybe a visit to the region will proof to you that some negative comments by some readers here are really deceptive.

Oil represents over 90% of Nigeria's National revenue, meaning therefore, that the Niger Delta is a major revenue source for the entire country. With a growing increase in the price of crude oil in world market, it is therefore true to say that the Niger Delta is earning for Nigeria on average of US $18 billion every year.

The solution to all this restiveness has come. Project Delta State which is a project established by the Niger Deltan's for the total redemption and freedom from all this hardship.

With Project Delta State, Niger Delta Restiveness, the 97% absolute poverty rate will be no more.

I hope to tell you more about the Niger Deltan and their plights. And with Project Delta State, all this will be beaten to history.
PoliticsRe: Solution To The Niger Delta Crisis? by segoye2(m): 11:03am On Feb 27, 2007
No Nigerian Government has ever taken an interest in the protection of the environment and lives of the people f the Niger Delta. Instead, governments have worked with the Oil Multinationals to repress the people through brutal force.

There are constant oil spillages due mainly to ageing pipes that are laid above ground under intense heat from the sun. there is inadequate or no maintenance of these pipes.

Rather than modernize operational mothods to protect lives and the environment, the Multinational Companies depend on their "hard line posture" claiming that oil spillages are occuring due to the people's sabotages and thereby refuse to clean up spillages and or, compensate communities affected.

Oil spillages have led to community fires that have claimed thousands of lives in the Niger Delta. No oil company has ever been charged with causing death through lack of care for the environment in furtherance of the Nigerian constitution. The Niger Delta therefore continues to represent a region populated by worthless peoples.

Fire from spillages have affected Ijala, Ifiekporo; Ekapkamre and Aja-etan communities of Delta State. In all the fires, the Nigerian Government and the oil multinationals remained indifferent to the dangers that their operations pose to the environment and lives in the Niger Delta.

In 1998, Jesse town in Delta State was destroyed by fire ignited by petrol leakage. over 1,000 lives were lost. While the horror of the disaster ws being watched by the world, the Nigerian Government was condemning the peope of the Niger Delta for stealing petrol. No one was compensated.

The people of Adedje (Oviri Court of Delta State) suffered the same fate when oil spillage led to the destruction of over 1,000 lives. While the fire was burning and lives being lost, the Nigerian Authority told the world in a radio interview that the people of the Niger Delta were being punished by God for stealing petrol.

The environmental destruction of our land resulting from 48 years of oil exploration has condemned our people to a life of degradation and starvation. Fishes have died and our agricultural land has been rendered infertile. The people wallow in hardship and great sense of insecurity. Death lurks at every corner for the ordinary people of the region. Life in the Niger Delta is constant fear from security forces positioned by the Government to secure oil production and their looting enterprise.

There is unreported high unemployment of youths, in fact, a high proportion of active members of the population are unemployed. This unemployment of activie mind and body is the root of the frustration that is being expirienced and expressed throughout the Niger Delta.

In particular, a significant proportion of the uneployed youths are graduates, who are forced to watch the revenue from oil and natural liquid gas being plundered while they wallow in poverty and a perpetual state of Hopelessness and Fraustration.

Youths' restiveness in the Niger Delta is a recent phenomenon, which is not isolated in present day Nigeria. Since independence, Nigeria has been through one emergency after another with successive goverments adopting military repression tactics rather than seek lasting solution to the many problems, which continue to threaten the unity of the country.

Although rich in crude oil and naturl gas, a large area of the region is made up of wetlaand, feshwater swamp forests, lowland rain forests and coastal sand ridge barriers. It has been suggested that about 75% of the Delta is reverine. Many Communities expirience "flooding" during the rainy seasons while others face constant fears of being swept into the sea.

Nigeria is a major crude oil producing with the bulk of the oil being produced by the Niger Delta region of the country. Officially, the region is believed to produce between 1.5 and 2 million barrels of crude oil every day.

Government can make anyone believe what they want to hear. But for the interest of all, maybe a visit to the region will proof to you that some negative comments by some readers here are really deceptive.

Oil represents over 90% of Nigeria's National revenue, meaning therefore, that the Niger Delta is a major revenue source for the entire country. With a growing increase in the price of crude oil in world market, it is therefore true to say that the Niger Delta is earning for Nigeria on average of US $18 billion every year.

The solution to all this restiveness has come. Project Delta State which is a project established by the Niger Deltan's for the total redemption and freedom from all this hardship.

With Project Delta State, Niger Delta Restiveness, the 97% absolute poverty rate will be no more.

I hope to tell you more about the Niger Deltan and their plights. And with Project Delta State, all this will be beaten to history.

Lets stand for our right and am appealing to our friends at the other side of Project Delta State view to Help us repair Niger Delta's image within and abroad please. Every dictatorship would be over, crumbles in the end, but justice and truth triumph. Hence the people of Niger Delta needs your help now.

We will not forget our friends when we come out of this great evil period in the history of this region / country.

We promise!.

God Bless Niger Delta


SEGOYE2
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 10:46am On Feb 26, 2007
@ All,
With Project Delta State, Niger Delta Restiveness, the 97% absolute poverty rate will be nomore.

I hope to tell you more about the Niger Deltan and their plights. And with Project Delta State, all this will be beaten to history.

Lets stand for our right and am appealing to our friends at the other side of Project Delta State view to Help us repair Niger Delta's image within and abroad please. Every dictatorship would be over, crumbles in the end, but justice and truth triumph. Hence the people of Niger Delta needs your help now.

We will not forget our friends when we come out of this great evil period in the history of this region / country.

We promise.
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 7:06pm On Feb 25, 2007
@ Lephil, ,
Well, I will say you have a point. But with more than one good representative, we can make a whole lots of change.

To think of it that a female worked tirelessly in Liberia to stop the war, and another female supported and backed by her fellow women and husband(s) became the first female president in Africa, not only as a remark but she's really pulling more changes in Liberia.

A female here in Nigeria helped in solving a long owed debt, though she left without much praise but her works are of great changes.

What am trying to say is that we can make a change even when we have just 1 good representative.

I believe Alice Ukoko has lots to offer. Coupled with her profession as a legal practitioner, I believe poverty and lack will be sentenced to finish.

Lets support Alice Ukoko, a mother can care better!
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 6:00pm On Feb 24, 2007
The democratic process needs stability because it’s only when it is stable that we will begin to enjoy its plethora of dividends.

Let me reiterate here that with all the hullabaloos in our democratic process, yet we have something to celebrate - that is two consecutive tenures without any interruption from the military. This is of course a landmark within the milieu of Nigeria’s political history.

It is well known that Nigeria has abundance of wealth, manpower, raw materials and spacious arable land. But where is the technology to justify the presence and usefulness of all that I mention above.

Nigeria as a nation needs overhauling by an expert ‘overhauler’. Let us not be deceived and get lost in the current political turbulence and hand over the mantle of our country’s leadership to persons who cannot deliver. We should strive not to undermine our power (voters power) for that’s our instrument of checkmating any fraudulent effort by any person or group of persons to rig elections. It is our duty and right to guard our votes and discourage money-politics. We have to fight for our independence ourselves.

We need Project Delta State to fight for our independence in the higher places of the government.

@ LePhilippe,

You already know all those representing now are scams? Do we still have few that are not scam? Can't we have someone that should not be scam?
PoliticsRe: EFCC Probes President Obasanjo by segoye2(m): 6:51pm On Feb 23, 2007
@ Topic,

I believe the result of the findings will be in favour of OBJ.

The final report is not going to be far fetched. OBJ is EFCC, and EFCC is OBJ, EFCC boss is OBJ's MAN!

I just hope he will be probed, but that would be after his term. That would make process a success but still is not going to be just that way success althrough, even when we have his babies everywhere, every point of the government.
PoliticsRe: Why Is It That Nigerians Complain At Any Sign Of Development! by segoye2(m): 6:39pm On Feb 23, 2007
@ Thread author,

Can we have the subject exalined again?

Am suppose you meant in face of new development, those to effect or initiate the development use the word hungry and the rest to name development?

Does the development you are talking about includes the inflation on fuel price? the suffering in the Niger Delta town (s), the above the law attitude of our present day politicians, the way roads are built and no provision for jobs / alternate way of livelihood, bla bl a nb a bl a?

Does the complain includes our unbelieving spirit towards other fellow qualified citizens that can defend and save us from such hash, development?

If you as a government want us to die now so that later in years to come, our children will enjoy, then it should be done in the form of intellectual (educational) and not making us to suffer hard times.

If you have been to some remote villages across the country, you will find out that their TODAY is aleady messed up with, I wonder what the tomorrow of a child who has no education, has no balanced diet, has no sponsor or helper, has no stand in even his local region, I mean we have a to help them out and not telling them a tale of some strange development that has never caused any positive change to thier lifes, but all it does is pushing them dip dip into hard season, hard times.
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 3:44pm On Feb 21, 2007
@ Leph,

Thanks for the comments.

Princess Alice Ukoko is the best choice we can make, I mean the best that could bring back all the glory of the Delta State.

Delta State has everything! But is held back by the government, We need someone who has been fighting for us, how has been in the war front fighting for human rights and creating funds for less priviledged nigerians abroad.

@ Lewa,

How are you doing today? Have you really found time to search more informations about Alice Ukoko? I expect to hear more comments from you.

@ Big B1,

Have you been to Delta State before? have you been to the our producing communities before, Don't you think Delta State needed someone that can really care? and provide for the programme

@ All, More comments please, it all affects us.
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 1:24am On Feb 20, 2007
@ All,

Lets get back to the topic please. I guess your time has come to help Delta State make a right choice.
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 12:35am On Feb 20, 2007
@ All,

I believe with her previous achievements, she's going to govern well and Project Delta State is going to be the best ever, in the history of Nigeria.

Well I see no reason why or which makes it hard for a woman not to rule a state. We have great women like the president of Libaria, we have even back home here, a woman as the chairperson of Uvwie L.G.A
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 5:20pm On Feb 19, 2007
@ Lewa,

I still find it hard to understand your comments, maybe because it filled with grammer.
Am not pouncing at you Lewa as LePhilippe claimed. My point here is even if you really meant all this for a joke, is a kind of Insultive, I mean is the expensive type.

I will advice that instead of spending whole time searching google or other earch engines to produce an insult, such efforts could be used to make a whole lots of change.

Lets stop all the jokes because as you can see, is really expensive.  Maybe you can use your grammer to help us in building Project Delta State.

@ Big B1,

My brother,  thanks for the fast reply. I did a search work on her yesterday and got a PDF file of 30 pages. They are all great achievements of this humble woman this is yet to be fully known back home.

When I used the word freedom fighters, I don't really think what makes you a freedom fighter is the kidnapping and the fightings around, I meant fighting for your right by allowing someone to help you do that LEGALLY.

I hope not to exchange words with LEWA again. Even when am supposed to. Meanwhile his grammers are becoming more funny and meaningless.

@ All,

Project Delta State, is a project of total empowerment of Deltans and resident non-Deltants. And it has a well structured programme that will execute just to mention few:-

End child street trading.
Deal with the problem of street children and homeless young adults.
Place street children / young adults into family life and wider society as citizens with equal rights and opportunity.
Provide free education up to and including strategic courses at university level.
Provide free school meals to nursery, primary and secondary school children every school day to ensure they have atleast one balanced meal a day.
Provide free adult education and free educational materials to encourage and enable adaults to return to formal education. This is to reduce illiteracy level and empower the individual.
Ensure constant electricity supply throughout Delta State to facilitate economic, educational and social advancement.
The good health of the people of Delta State is paramount to sustainable development. Hence government shall encourage medical professionals to engage ways to facilitate the provision of affordable  primary health care throughout the state by 2011.
Government shall commission a world-class construction company that shall advice and lay the foundation of civilised central drainage system and infrastructure in Delta State to international standards.

Alice Ukoko has been a campaigner for the human and political rights of Nigerians since 1994

She is the founder and chief executive officer of "Women of Africa" a charity (NGO) registered in the UK for the support of the African community in the UK and in Africa.

Project Delta State, is a poject for a total freedom from poverty and lack.

I really welcome more comments!
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 9:09pm On Feb 18, 2007
@ BIg B1,

Brother, I dey fine. I traveled out of the state and just got back not quite long. I saw all your threads and they are really great!. Keep up the good works.

What do you think about LEWA and all his naughty jokes?

Thanks for your words and support.

@ Lewa,

I still find it hard to believe you can call Princess Alice Ukoko a MEND member while you are still yet to know her or the party she's standing for. I count if a JOKE, but is an expensive and distructive one too.

If you want to know more about her, use google search and you will get more informations.

@ All,

Lets stand for Project Delta State, lets stand for Princess Alice Ukoko, for governor, Delta State.

All comments welcomed.

Check this links:
http://www.colourfulnetwork.net/print/?i=1582&c=News&n=bbo&a=print
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 3:19pm On Feb 17, 2007
Lewa,

Are you saying am one of the Niger Delta Militants?

As in, I will really need you to clerify your or throw more light to your hard jokes.

It sounds funny, but, I won't laught because is insultive not only to me as a person, but to Princess Alice Ukoko and the entire Delta State.

Your views are great,  so make them great as they come and not distructive!
PoliticsRe: Project Delta State! by segoye2(op): 2:39am On Feb 17, 2007
The right of citizens to petition their government is basic to our democratic way of life.  The manner in which you have been treated by the present government demonstrates the need for Princess Alice Ukoko to become politically involved.  They have shown you no respect or willingness to work with your elected representatives on matters of importance to the men and women who put their lives on the line daily for the citizens of this community.  This will be overcome through Princess Alice Ukoko involvement in the political process.

She have cultivated political friendships and a strong political base in our city and abroad. She have a strong alliance with various groups who are working towards changing the political face of Delta State and Niger Delta as a whole.  It will not happen overnight, but it will happen and yourself  will be a big part of it. 

During our Collective Bargaining campaign, She formed relationships with other politically oriented groups who believe in her and our right to have an equal voice and benefits.  They stand ready to help again if she is forced to go into another election on that matter.

You can join our team of Project Delta state by mailing your details to:  segoye22@yahoo.com
PoliticsProject Delta State! by segoye2(op): 2:23am On Feb 17, 2007
Fellow Nigerian,

I wish to introduce to you a new Project, an on-going project called "Project Delta State".

Project Delta State is another phase of project, Another great project amongst the great projects that Princess Alice Ukoko has executed.

Maybe you are not that familiar with the name, Maybe the name sounds strange to you, but I will say abroad, in UK, and US respectively, is a great name, and well known. She is the founder and chief executive offiver of "Women of Africa" a charity (NGO) registered in the UK for the support of the African Community in the UK and in Africa.

She has been a campaigner for the human and political rights of Nigerians since 1994.

And now in Delta State, with the commencement of thie project, every programme shall have elements of skills acquisition and quality job creation scheme to reduce high rate of unemployment throughout the State to as low as reasonably practiccable.

The Empowerment of Deltans and resident non-Deltans for the attainment of their individual life expectations is the key to sustainable peace, socio-economic of Delta State.

I believe with her previous records abroad, Alice Ukoko's government shall be committed to the creation of an environment CONDUCIVE for sustainabe growth, in line with UN Millenium Development Goals.

Delta State belongs to all Deltans; Let us join hands to build a 21st Century Delta State of our collective DREAM.

Let us vote Princess Alice Ukoko for Governor, Delta State.

For more on Alice Ukoko, please visit;
www.aliceukoko.org , www.womenofafrika.org

God bless my Country Nigeria!

Regards,

Segoye2
(Web Content Developer)
PropertiesRe: Land For Sale In Abuja! Buyers Sought Urgently! by segoye2(m): 8:12pm On Feb 14, 2007
@ Webbo,

Am sorry for interrupting your great post(s) on this thread. I mailed you about my friends issue in PA and still expect to hear from you!. Are you gonna help us or not? please try reply us fast!

@ All,
Please if you can link me to a well trusted Nigerian Herbal clinic here in Nigeria or abroad that could help out on a very delicate issue. For now, you can mail me @ segoye22@yahoo.com and we will get to know each other more!

You guys are really doing great!.

Regards,

SEGOYE2
CareerRe: Postgraduate Scholarship by segoye2(m): 4:52pm On Feb 12, 2007
The School webpages are not written in English, so take your time, to scroll through either top or bottom of the page for "In English".

If you need help, you can share it on this thread!
CareerRe: Postgraduate Scholarship by segoye2(m): 4:48pm On Feb 12, 2007
Hello All,

I will like to inform the house that there is free education in Sweden and Finland. All you need to do is pay for accommodation and pay for student union fee (92-Euros) and feeding. is at the lower side.

Try this site:- www.univ.cc

Click on WORLD LISTING , locate Sweden or finland and click on search.

Registration is currently goin on. Deadline for registration will 28th this month is you are applying for Aug. 07 intake,

I wish you all good luck.

Cheers,

SEGOYE2
Christianity EtcRe: All Religion: Resurrection To Hell, Earth Or Heaven? by segoye2(op): 3:40am On Feb 10, 2007
I assume thats your view?
HealthRe: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by segoye2(m): 10:33am On Feb 06, 2007
Thanks Webbo,

I just mailed you now and hope you get back at me soonest!

@ All,
Please we need your advice and help!
HealthRe: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by segoye2(m): 1:57pm On Feb 05, 2007
@ Radient,

Thanks for your reply. In your current location, don't you have a herbal store around? I mean even if not a herbal clinic, somewhere we could get a cure from.

In this cause, money is not a stopping point. We need help, we need real help Radient.

@ All,

I need you great help pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
HealthRe: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by segoye2(m): 8:19pm On Feb 04, 2007
Any advice for me please? We have exhausted all available ideas. We need you help!
HealthRe: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by segoye2(m): 11:53am On Feb 03, 2007
Thanks Doc. for the mail.

I really appreciate it. Can herbal medicine cure is totally or we should fore-go the idea of trying herbal?

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