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You are not a student of unilorin if you are... You would know that kwasu have resumed for their first semester since last 2weeks while unilorin's admission is not yet out... Kwasu is the fastest among all |
Maybe you asked with a foul word or wrong statement... I cant judge anyway because it wasn't in my presence |
Na your mouth kill u be that congratulasack |
I am hearing this for the first time |
and those are the hits in town.... |
Activa:. nonsensical rambing... you are absolutely right....if assuming they overall plan the coup then the shouldn't spare anybody.. how can a normal human being not animal bug inside a place and open fire on the people....? and are you sure those animals ask the people before opening fire? |
useless country we are!!! imagine soldiers who were supposed to protect the country killing innocent people!!!! soldiers can't beat or hurt civilians in other countries... they were born to kill, fight and defend their country.... not beating, punishing or commanding the people |
rip to him |
South Africa’s government has vowed to crack down on xenophobic violence, after arresting more than 300 people for a range of crimes against migrants. Authorities said on Sunday in Johannesburg that 307 suspects had been arrested for a range of xenophobic-related crimes. Security agencies have also increased the police presence on the ground after at least eight deaths in anti-immigrant violence in the past week. “They have actually pushed other people to leave their own comfort zones, their homes,” David Mahlobo, the Minister of State Security, said. More than 1,000 people have been displaced after violence against foreign nationals flared up on March 30 in the country’s coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal, whose capital is Durban. The attacks soon spread inland to the country’s financial hub, Johannesburg, in Gauteng province. On Saturday, another two people were reported killed, bringing the death toll in the latest wave of attacks to eight, South African police said. Meanwhile, an uneasy calm prevailed in Johannesburg on Sunday, on the third day since violence against foreigners erupted in the city. Lieutenant Colonel Lungelo Dlamini told Al Jazeera that no violent incidents occurred overnight or on Sunday |
Mohammedu Buhari was on the brink of declaring victory in Nigeria 's presidential elections on Tuesday, after claiming a lead of more than two million votes against over incumbent Goodluck Jonathan. While many of votes from Saturday's elections were still being counted, poor turnouts in many of Mr Jonathan's southern strongholds meant that the sitting president and his People's Democratic Party (PDP) had a large gap to make up. Mr Buhari's camp said barring any unexpected swings in the remaining vote counts , his lead now looked like being unassailable. Mark Pursey, managing partner of BTP Advisers, a London-based PR firm engaged Mr Buhari's All Progressives Congress party, told The Telegraph: "The current situation is looking very promising for the APC and Buhari. "There are many more votes to count, but strong turnout in opposition states, matched with a more lacklustre showing by PDP supporters in their strongholds, mean it will be very difficult for President Jonathan to overcome the already significant deficit of two million votes." |
Abuja - With three quarters of states counted in Nigeria's election, opposition challenger Muhammadu Buhari was leading incumbent Goodluck Jonathan by two million votes on Monday night. According to results collated by Reuters, Buhari had notched up 12 million votes. A 72-year-old general, he has campaigned as a born-again democrat intent on cleaning up the corrupt politics of Africa's most populous nation. This compared to 10 million for President Goodluck Jonathan, a one-time zoology professor whose five years at the helm of the continent's biggest economy and top oil producer have been plagued by corruption scandals and a bloody insurgency by Islamist Boko Haram militants. There is still time for a reversal of fortunes, with some of Jonathan's big support bases in the oil-producing Niger Delta yet to report. In Rivers state, the volatile and hotly contested home of Africa's biggest oil and gas industry, Jonathan won a massive 95% of the vote. Such results prompted suspicion among diplomats, observers and sympathisers of Buhari's All Progressives Congress (APC), some of whom took to the streets in protest. In the oil city of Port Harcourt, police fired tear gas at a crowd of 100 female APC supporters demonstrating outside the regional offices of the INEC election commission. "Their intention was to destroy INEC materials," a policeman at the scene told Reuters. Disturbing The weekend vote was marred by confusion, technical glitches, arguments and occasional violence but in many places proved to be less chaotic than previous elections in Nigeria. At least 15 people were shot dead on polling day, most of them in the northeast where Boko Haram has declared war on democracy in its fight to revive a mediaeval caliphate in the sands of the southern Sahara. The United States and Britain said that after the vote there were worrying signs of political interference in the centralised tallying of the results. "So far, we have seen no evidence of systemic manipulation of the process," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said in a joint statement. "But there are disturbing indications that the collation process, where the votes are finally counted, may be subject to deliberate political interference," they added. Such views are likely to fuel an APC belief of political skulduggery and increase the chances of a repeat of the 2011 post- election violence in which 800 people were killed, most of them in the predominantly Muslim north. Even before preliminary tallies were recorded on Sunday, the party rejected the outcome in Rivers state and denounced the vote there as "a sham and a charade". PDP also painted itself as a victim of rigging, but said it would make no difference. "We are confident of victory," party spokesperson Femi Fani-Kayode told journalists. "Any attempt to manipulate figures or to rig us out from any quarter will be firmly resisted." Collation concerns World powers and international investors are closely watching the conduct of the poll to see whether one of Africa's most important states can improve its patchy record. Fitch cut Nigeria's credit outlook to negative early on Monday, citing the political uncertainty. However, the stock market climbed 1.7%, narrowly missing a three-week high in its seventh consecutive day in the black as domestic investors bet on a relatively smooth outcome. Bonds also gained, dealers said. The naira traded at 218 against the dollar on the black market, roughly in line with its levels before the election. "If there's no post-election violence, the market will rise," said Ayodeji Ebo, head of research at Afrinvest in Lagos. The northern city of Kaduna, the epicentre of three days of bloodletting after Buhari lost to Jonathan in 2011, was tense but quiet as results trickled in, with the roads void of traffic and many shops and homes shuttered. "People are too scared to come out. On a normal day, this place is crowded," said Sani Umar, a 31-year-old trader who sells watches and sunglasses in the heart of city. |
PDP. PROBLEM TO THE PEOPLE. POVERTY TO THE PEOPLE. POCKETING THE MONEY OF THE PEOPLE... up buhari |
buhari all the way |
make PdP dey use power... we go soon collect your power give buhari. shameless president. |
yawn. I no get pvc |
vote my filthy ass |
I dey my house about to sleep.... we are all blindfolded. if buhari enter, if Jonathan enter. who fit assure us say any of them go do well. |
quack engineers.... you don't even ask for the length and width of the building..... your extimation is totally wrong. |
congratulations....... niggas taking instagram me talking moneygram |
they're indeed handsome but do you know the meaning of handsome? person way get money for pocket. hand. some you get something for hand. how dem open their big eyes like toad way dem press hin neck |
make I just denge pose dey watch you people...... wait mr nairaland how much dem go dey pay u per month? if nothing. thunder go come from china come strike you |
there is no shortcut in the neck of a palm tree :othere is no shortcut in the neck of a palm tree |
buhari all the way
vote my filthy ass
hand. some you get something for hand. how dem open their big eyes like toad way dem press hin neck