Politics › Re: My Response To Festus Keyamo Accusing Atiku Of Jumping Party by SillyMods: 5:29am On Nov 25, 2017 |
Crap.
PMB has only changed party once from ANPP to form CPC. ANPP was formerly known as APP. When has name change of a party translated to the politicians in that old name (APP) changing party?
CPC merging with ACN and a faction of APGA to form APC doesn't qualify as changing party in the books of any sane mind.
Too many unintelligent people on Nairaland. |
Politics › Re: 2019: No Automatic Ticket For Atiku, Says PDP by SillyMods: 5:22am On Nov 25, 2017 |
Abeg make Una give the serial loser Una ticket ooo. APC will surely coast to landslide victory irrespective of your candidate in 2019 anyway.
No politician in Nigeria apart from PMB has an assured 12 million votes even in opposition. That base has grown even larger.
Make una continue to dey deceive unaself for online. |
Politics › Re: What Atiku Said In 2014 Before Joining APC by SillyMods: 5:17am On Nov 25, 2017 |
Atiku's loss in 2019 will be his worse ever in his political life because he will lose not only Adamawa but also his ward and polling booth.
Mark this post. |
Politics › Re: What Atiku Said In 2014 Before Joining APC by SillyMods: 5:15am On Nov 25, 2017 |
id911: Buhari even wailed uncontrollably on national TV in 2011 that he would never contest again but came back to recontest in 2015.
Hell Rufai once said that Buhari is a serial failure, perpetually unelectable and divisive figure that will never smell Aso Villa but today Hell Rufai is shamelessly singing a different tune
Majority of Nigerian have made up their minds to support Atiku in 2019. Atiku is the hope of the common man Wow at that "majority of Nigerians have made up their mind to support Atiku in 2019". How old are you pls?  |
Politics › Re: Abubakar Atiku: A Revolutionary Or Reformer? by SillyMods: 3:27pm On Nov 24, 2017 |
yanabasee: How many clamours by the masses have been attained to and implemented since your APC took over? At least, PDP listened to your cry and hue!!! Stop kidding around. Nothing for you guys anymore.  |
Politics › Re: Ben Bruce Congratulates Atiku For Leaving APC by SillyMods: 3:26pm On Nov 24, 2017 |
[s] uwa1: The common sense Ben Bruce.... Atiku made a wise decision even though we know dat both parties are from d city of the blind... But I think PDP is the one eye party.....
Also, even if we know PDP is corrupt... It's better to be in a small bus where there is plenty to eat Dan a plane where there is acute starvation.... [/s] Bastardised thinking. I no blame una. |
Politics › Re: Abubakar Atiku: A Revolutionary Or Reformer? by SillyMods: 3:15pm On Nov 24, 2017 |
yanabasee: And APC redefined that method by manipulating the card reading conformed standard introduced by PDP to oversee and supervised free and fair election, right? Redefined by clamour for change by majority of Nigerians having gotten tired of rubbish elections where results were usually declared even when no elections occurred. Also redefined by Jega by forcing PDP to accept his reforms.  |
Politics › Re: Abubakar Atiku: A Revolutionary Or Reformer? by SillyMods: 2:40pm On Nov 24, 2017 |
yanabasee: Politics in Nigeria is beyond your one vote.... It's always all about "cabals"..... If Obasanjo eventually forgives him... he's definitely gonna be the next president... Yinmu. Elections nowadays have gone beyond the time PDP used to write/allocate votes in their sitting rooms and offices. |
Politics › Re: Road Construction In The South-East Financed By Sukuk (Photo) by SillyMods: 2:06pm On Nov 24, 2017 |
PMB will win and win very big in 2019.
I AM VERY CONFIDENT OF THAT.
No amount of noise-making can stop him. |
Politics › Re: Abubakar Atiku: A Revolutionary Or Reformer? by SillyMods: 2:04pm On Nov 24, 2017 |
[s] Activeman391: By Remi Oyeyemi
The former Vice President, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku is today one of the most interesting personalities on the Nigerian political pedestal. Interesting because as an elite and a member of the ruling class, a bonafide scion of the status quo, he seems to understand best the concept of enlightened self interest in comparison to the other contemporary members of the same ruling class.
Nigeria is a Capitalist State. The traditional systems, on which many of the ethnic nationalities that comprise Nigeria built their social, economic and political cultures are basically capitalistic in nature, sprinkled with light variations of what Marxist theorists would characterise as Communalism. To this extent, the emerged State, grandfathered by a capitalistic colonial master became essentially a Capitalist one.
But Nigeria's socio - economic and religio - political character that emerged, imbued with and by the traditional and cultural variables of its milieu, when properly dissected, is a perfect study of the crudest genre of Capitalism. Its crude form, as expected and as has been attested to historically in practice and theory, in other climes, is incubating antagonistic forces to its survival. It is nurturing self destructive internal contradictions.
While Capitalism is aimed at creating and accumulating wealth through profit making, it contextually engenders, as a matter of course, some of the ills average Nigerians are worried about and are complaining of today. These ills are encapsulated in the etimology of corruption. A study of this etimology reveals some variables that are conventional and universal in nature. It also reveals some unique characteristics to the Nigerian environment.
However, the ruling class in Nigeria, the primary beneficiary of the subsisting crude capitalism, is exuding dangerous indolence, digging deeper to further the depth of its deadly drony. It is slumbering, snoring sneeringly, in the comfort of incompetence, unperturbed by the searing concomitant degeneracy that is gradually readying to engulf the country.
This is where Abubakar Atiku, a cerebral politician, beneficiary of this crude capitalism, business man, a privileged member of this status quo comes in. He comes in with a clear understanding of this system, with an analytical approach grounded in selflessness imbued with self preservation to which his fellow members of the same class are oblivious.
He comes in with a reformative agenda to save the system from itself and possible collapse. He is not out to change the system and as such could not be characterised as a "revolutionary." But he wants to reform the system, make it more functional, fair, balanced, productive and regenerating of and to the people and all members of it's constituent units. As a Yoruba Nationalist myself, I am enthused and enthralled by his grasp of the need to foster SELF DETERMINATION as an essential tool to rejuvenate a sense of social, political and economic justice among ethnic nationalities in Nigeria. He is genuinely concerned about the importance of sense of belonging as a basis of and for a renewed belief and faith in the Union of Nigeria.
Abubakar Atiku sees the European Union concept as being practicable in Nigerian context. It allows every ethnic nationality to be in control of its destiny while still being loyal and patriotic to the Nigerian State. He wants a stronger Nigeria built on freedom of individual expressed in the ability of its local community to determine its needs and act accordingly in the larger objective of strengthening Nigeria as a major player in international fora.
His position on RESTRUCTURING is unassailable. He has been on this concept for fourteen going to fifteen years. He is asking Nigeria to go to what brought this country together as negotiated between 1957 and 1959 with Federating Units having a range of autonomy within the Nigerian context with some limited variations. This was the Constitutional arrangement that Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Nnamdi Azikiwe agreed on before they proceeded on the 1960 Independence
Atiku believes that this is the quickest way to save Nigeria, move it closer to its peoples, meet their aspirations and make their hopes realizable. He believes this is the best way to meet the urgent need to sanitize this system, cleanse it of the debilitating corruption, make the hospitals work, revitalize the educational system, make the country economically viable and competitive within as well as socially stable.
Atiku is the right leader for today's Nigeria. He is bold, smart and intelligent. He listens and cares. He is selfless and humane. He respects the law and revere the courts. He is urbane and cosmopolitan. He is not shackled by any form of provincialism. He is a man of ideas. He is not a leader that could be held hostage because of limited intellectual endowment. He has a plan to bring Nigeria from the brink.
As a reformer, Atiku is straddling on the theoretical divide between the rulers and the ruled. He is offering hope to the disenfranchised and the disenchanted. At the same time, he is offering salvation to an inert, inept, inapt ruling class with a sense of invulnerability that is at best fake, by trying to reform the system, making it more functional, humane and fair.
The ruling class in Nigeria needs Atiku more than Atiku needs to be President. It would be in their best interest to rally round him in full appreciation of enlightened self interest. The first Law of Nature is self preservation. This is what Atiku is offering them. It would be wise on their part to take it.
Closely intertwined with this is the hopelessness on the Nigerian streets. The disenfranchised are frustrated, hungry and angry. Their impatience is already being permeated with volatility. They are exhausted by and tired of governance by mantra and propaganda. They have no use for further preachment. They want results in concrete terms.
Atiku is the man with the plan to turn things around. His leadership genre - informed, exposed, ready, experienced, competent, stable, fair and balanced - is what Nigeria needs now. His cosmopolitanism guarantees accommodation of all. He would not only bring the country together, he would heal it by putting it on the path of greatness through freedom and self determination of all ethnic nationalities in the context of Nigeria.
Yes, Atiku wants to be President. But Nigeria needs him now more than ever. He has a defined and clear vision. It is a vision from whence every societal stratum could derive a lasting benefit. Nigerians have a choice between total Balkanization of Nigeria with its Historical demise staring us all in the face or self determination of all ethnic nationalities in the context of Nigeria.
It is time to make a choice. It is time to choose Atiku.
SOURCE: https://m.thenigerianvoice.com/news/260250/abubakar-atiku-a-revolutionary-or-reformer.html [/s] Atiku cannot win even his Adamawa  |
Politics › Re: What Is Mama Taraba's Future As Atiku Leaves APC? by SillyMods: 1:12pm On Nov 24, 2017 |
dukie25: Not just mama taraba but Saraki, Dino and the rest of the newPDP.
Suddenly the future of APC appears bleak. I laff in Lokoja.
Coming next week 1.N300bil found under Atiku's bed - Laureta Onochie 2.Atiku haven't paid tax for 20yrs - Liar Mohammed 3.Recession was due to Atiku's activities - Adesina 4.How Atiku contributed to bokoharam - Garba Shehu
anonimi come and see o Illusion |
Politics › Re: Wife Of Ex-pdp National Chairman, Maryam Ali, Joins APC by SillyMods: 7:34am On Nov 24, 2017 |
PDP can try all she wants. The fact is that the party is technically dead, never to resurrect again. |
Politics › Re: There Was A Time The Efcc Was Looking For Obanikoro Everywhere by SillyMods: 6:22pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
udemzyudex: Entered an agreement to return the money and he has returned some, is that how the EFCC operates now?
Return part of the money and you become a free man? and You think they are fighting corruption? Hmmm He's not the first person receiving such treatment. Many looters who pleaded guilty and agreed to return loots were treated similarly even though they remain in the useless PDP. |
Politics › Re: Bolaji Abdullahi A Liar, Exposed His Book As Tissue Of Lies – Jonathan by SillyMods: 5:43pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: I Won’t Sleep Well If PDP Doesn’t Return To Power~jonathan by SillyMods: 5:16pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
GEJ is just too dumb.  |
Politics › Re: Bolaji Abdullahi A Liar, Exposed His Book As Tissue Of Lies – Jonathan by SillyMods: 5:14pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
[s] Saaruman: If you study those who got to position of authority through lies and crockery, you will discover that such people have no peace of mind. They are always in constant fear that somebody somewhere is plotting to remove them. That is APC govt for you. They are always in constant fear because they know that they got power through lies and propaganda and the only way to remain in power is to sustain the lies and propaganda. aolawale025: Good GEJ is speaking up. The culture of lies by APC won them the election and have dragged nigeria backwards ever since [/s] |
Politics › Re: PDP National Chairmanship Contest: There Is Life After Convention by SillyMods: 5:08pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
TANTUMERGO007: Get lost, change is always constant bro Changing from PDP to APC. And then from APC to PDP. And then from PDP to APDA. And then from APDA to PDP! All this nonsense in two years? May I never lose my bearing and be so confused as this Tonyebarcanista. Amen. |
Politics › Re: PDP National Chairmanship Contest: There Is Life After Convention by SillyMods: 4:59pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
This confused boy, are you alright at all?
You keep going back to your vomit again and again and again.
Dem swear for you ni? |
Politics › Re: How Jonathan's Loyalists Suggested Military Coup After Buhari's Victory In 2015 by SillyMods: 4:29pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
sekundosekundo: It's not that he's not dumb, he is only angry that GEJ conceded defeat without consulting them. And that paralyses their evil plans. You're right. However, if he had been as desperate as those who drafted the speech and acted as they wanted, he could have been seen as dumber. |
Politics › Re: How Jonathan's Loyalists Suggested Military Coup After Buhari's Victory In 2015 by SillyMods: 4:23pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
“I am not a bastard. I have honour to protect. The man who contested the election had conceded defeat. I should now be the one to say that the party would not accept defeat? When the candidate was picking his phone to congratulate the winner, did he consult with the party?”They thought this man was dumb.  |
Politics › Re: How Jonathan's Loyalists Suggested Military Coup After Buhari's Victory In 2015 by SillyMods: 4:06pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
They were obviously very desperate to hang on to power. From Okupe's lunatic display shouting "we will not handover to Buhari. He can never be President" to Fani Kayode's unsubstantiated claim that PMB was Boko Haram sponsor before he later ate his own vomit to declare that presidency had no evidence that the people's General had any link with the group.
From GEJ's desperate sharing of dollars personally with Obas, Emirs and Igwes to the last card of postponing the election. And finally from the Orubebe's shameless and thugery disruption of result coalition to the bombings of crude pipeline after their loss, I believe everything written in the above piece.
The loss was actually devastating and they and their online warriors have not recovered.
I DOUBT THEY WILL EVER RECOVER BEFORE THE LAST NAIL IS DRIVEN INTO THEIR COFFIN IN 2019.
No be Nairaland dem dey win election o. |
Politics › Re: There Was A Time The Efcc Was Looking For Obanikoro Everywhere by SillyMods: 4:04pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
Wailers and town cryers, Obanikoro eventually surrendered himself to EFCC and he later entered into agreement on how to return his own share of the loots. He immediately returned some money and subsequently return some more money later.
Google is still free the last time I used it.
Mumu LiePods everywhere. |
Crime › Re: Niger Delta Red Squad Members Nabbed By Security After Gun Battle In Rivers (Pic by SillyMods: 2:00pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
[s] Ihatepork: Joblessness = high crime rate. Provide these people jobs and watch them contribute positively to the society. [/s] |
Politics › Re: "Buhari Heading To Paris, Jordan And UK" - Sahara Reporters by SillyMods: 8:48am On Nov 23, 2017 |
GoldCircle: Really?! What’s that one visible achievement that this Man can point to after 3 years? Absolutely nothing! You won't see it. You're one of the perpetually pained losers. |
Politics › Re: Poll by SillyMods: 5:53pm On Nov 22, 2017 |
Whether online warriors like am or not, whether the wailers like am or not, whether the terrorists and looters like am or not, .....
PMB will win again and again and again in 2019.
There is no credible or worthy opponent. |
Education › Re: 51 Lagos Teachers Fail Professional Examination by SillyMods: 7:12am On Nov 22, 2017 |
sKeetz: Not surprised.
We all know hydraulic soup causes depletion of brain cells. That's why a greater percentage of Afonjas no get sense. Brainless dirty people. #spits
Yet they call themselves the sophisticated ones. 
Like I always ask, can anything good come from the south wàste?!?
 Frustrated THING! |
Politics › Re: Buhari Orders Release Of Prisoners In Unnecessary Detentions Nationawide by SillyMods: 4:23am On Nov 21, 2017 |
CharleyBright: I speak for the ignorant and blind talakawas like you. Buffons like you can never see anything wrong with your clueless demi god. Continue to defend anything he does and be ready to take on anyone that criticize him. You may not like it, but his time is running out... Be ready to fight God for him. Scally wag like you!!! You're obviously frustrated. Do what depressed and frustrated useless souls do.  |
Politics › Re: Buhari Orders Release Of Prisoners In Unnecessary Detentions Nationawide by SillyMods: 6:47pm On Nov 20, 2017 |
CharleyBright: Instead of addressing burning Economic issues, my President is busying himself with prisoners. Oga, people are hungry, take us to the El Dorado you promised that made me support you, leave prison matter. Speak for yourself that you're hungry. Remember that there is no food for a lazy man my friend. Better go find something meaningful to do. |
Politics › Re: Picture Of The Three People APC Are Scared Of In Nigeria by SillyMods: 2:59pm On Nov 20, 2017 |
Kids let loose on Nairaland |
Politics › Re: Patience Jonathan Called Adoke Foolish Man For Not Disqualifying PMB - Abdullahi by SillyMods: 10:42am On Nov 20, 2017 |
Nbote: To show u how hopeless, and clueless dis ppl are. Let dem continue with d whole blame and stories, 2019 is less than 13months away PMB will coast to landslide victory in 2019. Brace yourself for it. |
Politics › Re: Patience Jonathan Called Adoke Foolish Man For Not Disqualifying PMB - Abdullahi by SillyMods: 10:41am On Nov 20, 2017 |
SpecialAdviser: The truth is dat Johnathan displayed a high level of weakness to have allowed a certificateless opposition.
However I don't like him either. A more reasonable man with a clear vision having APC ticket would have been d best option. PMB remains the best of all presidents we've had. Truth hurts! |
Politics › Re: Patience Jonathan Called Adoke Foolish Man For Not Disqualifying PMB - Abdullahi by SillyMods: 10:40am On Nov 20, 2017 |
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