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PoliticsRe: Buhari On Point With Nigerian Journalist (must Read) by skak(op): 10:08am On Apr 19, 2015
LIKE HIM OR NOT HE IS THE MAN
PoliticsBuhari On Point With Nigerian Journalist (must Read) by skak(op): 9:25am On Apr 19, 2015
There has been an influx of defectors from the ruling
People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to your party, APC,
since after your victory at the polls. Many think the
development may destabilise the APC. How do you
intend to manage the situation?

I think this is a question meant for the party. I wish
John Oyegun was here to answer you because we have
a system. Just because I am the presidential candidate
and the president-elect, I don’t think the system has
allowed me to usurp the power of the party executives.
But, certainly, in a multi-party democratic system,
fundamentally, it is the number that matters for the
people. But for the party, what matters is the ability to
manage the number so that the majority will have its
way and there will be justice. No matter what happens
to the PDP by May 29, I assure you or I assure them
through you that there will be justice in the APC.

A new government, which you will head, will soon be
inaugurated. Can you tell us what criteria you will be
using in selecting those who you will work with?

It is a difficult time for Nigerians as you all know. I
have said it in the past that, in the last 16 years,
Nigeria has never realised the amount of revenue it
received. The price of a barrel of crude oil rose to
about 140 dollars and then crashed to about 50
dollars. During the 16 years, we know what happened
to some big companies that employ a lot of Nigerians
and give them training facilities like the Nigeria
Airways, Nigeria National Shipping Line.

Even Nigeria Railway is managing to be on paper with
some refurbished engines moving from Lagos to Ibadan
and a few other places. If you go to their stations all
over the country, you will realise that they are in a
terrible shape. The important thing in a country with a
huge population of youths with more than 60 percent
of them under the age of 30 who are unemployed is
that you need these institutions to give jobs and
training to them. It is very disappointing that the PDP
government virtually failed to use those resources to
grow the economy.

I think the worst thing is the lack of accountability and
the terrible budgetary system. Imagine that over 90
percent of Nigerian budget is on recurrent. How can
you sustain development in a country like Nigeria with
only about 10 percent of your income? Things just have
to change. There must be more money available for
infrastructure, for investment in getting the factories
back, employment and getting goods and services for
the population. I think the sins of PDP will be coming
out for several years to come.

Do we expect a government of national unity?

Again, you want me to encroach on the party’s main
power. Even if I, as president-elect, want to form a
broad based government, I think that the executive of
the party will have some influence on that decision. So,
for me to maintain a good rapport with the leadership
of the party, I want to keep your question in abeyance
until further notice.

The 2015 elections did not go without pockets of
violence here and there. Does that strike you in any
way?

I think there are less disruptions in the second leg of
the general elections on April 11 than we had during
the presidential and National Assembly elections. I
hope it was as a result of the bandwagon effect
because APC had the upper hand during the first leg
of elections. But what happened in the South-South
and the South-East cannot be compared to what
happened on April 11.

What I saw was that there was a few ballot snatching
in some local government areas of Bayelsa State and a
few disruptions in Adamawa, but that is nothing near
what happened on March 28. I don’t think what
happened on 11 is up to 25 percent of what happened
on March 28? I think that after the elections, both
parties, APC and PDP, will perhaps make their
representations to INEC or the courts and then more
details will emerge. Maybe we had less infractions on
April 11 because the turnout was much lower. Maybe
the people just wanted a president and once they got
one, they just walked away. They are Nigerians and
there is nothing we can do, but to convince them that
they have to use this weapon which is the permanent
voter cards (PVCs)

Reports from Rivers and some states on April 11
indicated violence. How do you feel about this?

I think we should allow INEC to give its comprehensive
report. Meanwhile, as you mentioned in some of the
states, especially in Rivers and Lagos, the two parties
slugged it out. I think we have to take our time and let
us get as much report as possible in accordance with
the Electoral Act. I personally want to be legal about
this so that people will appreciate that we believe in a
system. What we need to do is to modify the system
according to the law if we don’t like it, and no one
should come out and do to the system whatever he
likes. For what happened in Lagos, I think that for
whatever political reason, the PDP wanted to have
Lagos by all means.

I have a lot of respect for the governor of Rivers State
for his courage. At a certain time, the Commissioner
of Police virtually hijacked the state and the governor
was virtually sentenced to the streets fighting thugs
without law enforcement agents while the Constitution
makes it very clear that the governor is the Chief
Security Officer of the state.

So, a lot of lawless acts of the PDP are on record and
we intend to make the PDP understand it and make
sure that, according to the law, those who are
responsible for that are taken to the court and properly
charged. We are in this system because we believe in
it and we want it to stabilize because it is good for our
country. If Nigerians have the confidence that their
votes count, then they will mind their business and I
assure you that there will be more security in the
country.

But when people feel that they are abandoned, then
they will resist. I think that by nature, human beings
are rebels especially in Nigeria. You must try and
placate them, convince them and show them that their
rights are respected or you will not have peace. On
what we hear about the money that changed hands, it
would have been impossible for APC to win anything in
this country because we don’t have the treasury in our
pocket. There was no amount of money that could
convince Nigerians this time around.

A lot of them took the money and did exactly what
their conscience wanted them to do, while some even
returned the money. Somehow, Rivers and Lagos were
seen as strategic to the PDP. Otherwise, how could
APC have a marginal 100,000 votes over APC in Lagos
which is virtually the capital of the APC in the South-
West? A lot of things will come out, but we want to do
it basically on facts which can be verified and
quantified.

To some extent, the general elections are seen by
many to be credible. Will you try to retain the INEC
Chairman to build on the successes recorded even
though he said he wouldn’t accept another term of
office?

I think Prof. Jega knows exactly what to do. He has
already said that he is not going to accept a renewal
of his tenure in June. I believe that he has learnt
enough and will submit a comprehensive hand over
notes some of which he seems to have written. At the
last National Council of States meeting, he submitted a
document of INEC activities right from the 2011
general elections to date with attachment showing the
personnel trained, acquisition of election materials, the
distributions, security, among others, and I don’t think
that such that report can be faulted.

In fact, INEC was forced to accept the six weeks
extension by the Office of the National Security
Adviser. Luckily, those six weeks were accommodated
within the constitutional time limit within which election
must hold. The law says election must hold 30 days
before 29th of May. So, INEC did not have much
trouble to agreeing to the six weeks extension. As
people say, it has come to pass.

For many years, Nigerians have been clamouring that
something be done to punish those involved in election
rigging. The Uwais Committee recommended a special
court to try electoral offenders, but government has
refused to implement that recommendation. Will your
government set up a special court to try electoral
offenders?

No matter how you the media try, you will not catch
me undermining the authority of the party. I will look
for understanding and cooperation from the National
Assembly when a change of the Constitution or the
Electoral Act is necessary. So for me to make up my
mind here and later try to lobby is out of it because,
some of them, if they are very hard, they will give me a
tough time.

I will say that I haven’t read the Uwais Report, but l
have read a few extracts from news papers. l think it is
a good thing and we will encourage it. But we need to
get a comprehensive report from the field. The running
battle in Rivers, South-East and South-South, especially
by Governor Amaechi, Rochas Okorocha and governor
of Edo state with INEC officials and law enforcement
agencies and the army is remarkable and I think it has
to be totally exposed so that Nigerians will know which
of the law enforcement agencies and at what levels is
undermining the Constitution of Nigeria because the
Electoral Act is derived from the Constitution of the
country so that, in future, those who are in position will
know that they are not above the law. I think that is
what will bring more stability into the system. In view
of that, I will try and work with the National Assembly
to make sure that we do something about it.

There are speculations that looting of public treasury is
ongoing in the land. What do you intend to do to check
this problem?

I will like to work within the system because we believe
in it. I have just told you about three governors and the
battle they have with law enforcement agents in their
states. We discussed and I advised them to try and
document these things so that they can be taken
before the court and we will make sure that we
register the cooperation of the court so that people
who work against the law are prosecuted, especially
those who have lost their immunity because this is the
best way to stabilize the system.

People must not benefit from being lawless. You can’t
be in a position by virtue of the Constitution, subvert
the Constitution and continue to enjoy the privileges
offered by the Constitution. I don’t think that will be
acceptable by the APC. So, whether you are in the
opposition or government, you have to behave yourself.
I think that is the way we can make progress.

APC preaches transparency and accountability. But a
lot of people with apparent questionable characters are
moving into the APC. Don’t you think they will also
pollute the APC?

For those that are coming into the APC, I have no fear
because we have our party structure. The fact that you
were a party Chairman or you were a minister before
you joined the APC, we appreciate the fact that you
remain relevant in your immediate locality. But when it
comes to the centre, there is equality in the way the
government will handle you.

If we win majority of members of the National
Assembly and House of Assembly in the states, it
means that it is with the agreement of their
constituencies that the Federal Government has the
power that it has. If the Federal Government is
insisting on accountability and being responsible, even
if they go back to their constituencies, there is nothing
they can do about the decision of the government. We
are banking on that. I will give you an example of my
state, Katsina.

In 2011, the CPC won all the senatorial seats and 13
out of the 15 House of Representatives seats but lost
the governorship. Who did the election? Did people
from space come to do the election? That is the bad
thing about lack of cohesion in a party. Leadership at
all levels must work in concert. Otherwise, what
Katsina State suffered, any state or the centre can
suffer same. Those who were chief executives from
local government, to states will be encouraged to work
together.

So, those that are coming in, I hope they will accept
that they are coming to join those who succeeded and
they should cooperate with them. They can’t come and
say that because they were once ministers under PDP,
they will join APC and become ministers the following
month or so. I don’t think that it will be acceptable
even by their constituencies.

You introduced War Against Indiscipline, WAI, as the
military Head of State in 1984 to fight indiscipline.
Years after, the cankerworm has remained? How do you
intend to handle this?

I will mention how it came about. When we had our
first Supreme Council meeting and governors were
appointed, in my office, it was only me and the late
Tunde Idiagbon, we discussed and agreed that the
main problem of Nigeria was indiscipline. If we could
get majority of Nigerians to accept, which ever level
they were, we will make a lot of progress. I could recall
that I advised that we should go to the Ministry of
Information because there were a lot of people with
first degree, masters and Ph.D who were sociologists
and criminologists just warming their seats.

They should get together and come up with a
programme that will last for years and not just for six
months and fizzle out. That was how we came about
WAI. It was very well thought out. It was a military
system. In democracy, people want a lot of freedom,
but if they see the restraint in advanced democracies
in Europe and America, they will realise that discipline
is forced on people. There are things that, no matter
how much you want to do them, you can’t do them.

I think that we have suffered enough as a people and I
think that people are more prepared to behave properly
now. About two years ago, I made some remarks in
Hausa and people felt, now, some senior civil servants
who are Directors either at the state or federal can’t
educate four children because the level of education
has gone down so much. Those that can afford will
rather send their children to Ghana or Sudan and those
who can afford it more send theirs to America and
Europe because the educational system in Nigeria has
virtually collapsed.

Therefore, we feel that, by voting APC into power,
Nigerians are placing confidence in us. On security,
economy, especially unemployment and corruption, I
believe that Nigerians will give us the understanding to
make sure that we get our priorities right. Education is
going to be very important because when you educate
the people, you solve half of your problems because
there is a level that an educated person will not
accept. But when people are sentenced to illiteracy,
when they are exposed to all manner of social vices
such as ethnicity and religion so that people don’t
move forward, they are used to fight themselves.

During your campaigns you promised to declare your
assets if elected. Now that you have been elected, will
you stick to your position?

I made a statement which has not been correctly
captured by the media. I said that our generation, from
the Murtala, made sure that those who had
appointments must declare their assets and this was
later articulated in the Constitution.

It is up to government to make sure that those who
borrow money to build a house and end up with another
house somewhere else with 50 bedrooms and 20 living
rooms should explain to Nigerians how they got the
money. I could recall that I declared my assets three
times. First was when I got my first political
appointment as governor of Borno State; secondly,
when I was leaving government to go to the United
States War College. I declared my assets then because
I was closing my political chapter then technically. I
could recall that Gen. Jemibewon was the Adjutant
General of the Nigerian Army then. I had to declare my
assets, deposit it there to be taken to court before I
was allowed to proceed to the United States for my
course.

The third one was when I became Head of State. From
General Obasanjo down till now, those of us who were
in the Supreme Military Council, Council of State,
Executive Council and even those who were Permanent
Secretaries, at the time we got our appointment, the
courts should be made to produce our declarations. So,
all the noise about people being rich and nobody is
saying anything about it, why can’t you prick the
conscience of the existing government or are some of
you part of the cover up?

There have been reports that you promised to end the
Boko Haram insurgency within two months, but your
media team reacted saying you never said so. Can you
now set the record straight?

I think I am too experienced in internal security to give
two months deadline on Boko Haram. I don’t think I
would have made that mistake because I tried to look
at some of my experiences even when I was in uniform
with the rebels from Chad when I was GOC in Jos and
with Maitatsine. So, for me to say that when I come
into office, I will get rid of Boko Haram in two months,
I don’t think I would have made that statement. I
didn’t.

As I have mentioned on several occasions, we that
have, at one time or the other, wore Nigeria military
uniform felt terribly embarrassed that for six years, the
military couldn’t bring order to 14 out of 774 local
governments in the country after Burma, Zaire, Liberia,
Sierra Leone, Dafur where Nigerian military earned
respect internationally for their performance.
To fail to secure 14 out of 774 local governments. I
still can’t reconcile myself with that disgrace. We will
try and work with our neigbours such as Chad,
Cameroon and Niger who are fighting Boko Haram for
us. Look at Chad helping Nigeria or Niger, or Cameroon
itself. This nation has been humiliated by the PDP. God
willing, with our experiences, we will quickly marshal
support and we are asking Boko Haram to pack and
go.

Can we know when your Transition Committee would
be in place?

We have started discussing about it. Personally, I will
make sure that it is not too big because if it is big,
they will start thinking of how to influence the choice
of ministers either for themselves or those they want
to be ministers. But my idea is to get knowledgable
and experienced technocrats who are really patriotic to
study the handing over notes by ministries and make
recommendations.

I want them to be completely detached people who are
patriotic Nigerians, who are knowledgable and
experienced. If we get majority of politicians involved it
will lead to a lot of row and we may end up with
inconclusive recommendations which are not very
helpful in our condition.

When I get it ready and before it is published, I will
show it to the leadership of my party and the terms of
reference as well as the time limit and the result of
their work, we will quickly study before the inauguration
so that before we are sworn-in, we get into action.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/why-my-cabinet-will-be-small-president-elect-buhari/

PoliticsRe: I Prefer To Be Called The Wife Of The President Not First Lady - Aisha Buhari by skak(op): 8:53am On Apr 19, 2015
BADNEAT:
African fools...I see this lady being another Stella obasanjo...I pity women....this woman can obviously not fight for them
You are as bad as your name....
PoliticsRe: I Prefer To Be Called The Wife Of The President Not First Lady - Aisha Buhari by skak(op): 12:31am On Apr 19, 2015
I don't know why but I love this woman.
PoliticsI Prefer To Be Called The Wife Of The President Not First Lady - Aisha Buhari by skak(op): 12:15am On Apr 19, 2015
Read excerpts from the interview below:

You urged people not to stone anybody, why are
you taking the path of peace?

Since democracy has come to stay, we are
supposed to practise it like we practise our
religions. Our children copy from us so, we should
never preach violence. We have to play politics with
morality, integrity and with capacity, not violence.

Judging by all the bashes that the current first lady
gets from different quarters, are you in anyway
scared of taking this position?

No, I am not scared because I know my limitations
and boundaries. Once you attempt to go beyond
where you should be, you can receive all sorts of
things.

Who are those you would say inspired you as a
woman?

Every woman that can stand up for herself and on
her own, indomitable women and courageous
women, those are my role models.

What are your plans for the office of the first lady
when your husband assumes office?

First of all, as you said that the current first lady is
receiving bashes from all corners of the country.
The former first lady, late Mariam Babangida, may
her soul rest in peace, introduced the office of the
first lady, but I am beginning to think that she died
with the glory of the office. I think I will prefer to be
called the wife of the president of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria than the first lady of Nigeria.

When you start performing as the first lady, what
are those things you will have in place as your give
back to the people?

Like they normally ask me some questions about pet
projects, because some past first ladies normally
had theirs, for me, maybe I may have, but I don’t
have one now because there are a lot of problems in
the country and there are lots of women with good
ideas. If I decided to come up with one programme,
that will divert everybody’s attention and I think the
rest of the programme may not come up or may not
survive. If there are genuine projects from different
people, I will help champion the programmes rather
than me having only one pet programme.

http://www.naij.com/423878-i-prefer-to-be-called-the-wife-of-the-president-not-first-lady-aisha-buhari.html?pk_campaign=ush
PoliticsRe: Buhari Walks Out Customs , NSCDC Boss (must Read) by skak(op): 12:53pm On Apr 18, 2015
Pataki:
I am sure you have never had a responsible role model of a leader before. Hence this crass ediotic comment of yours.

You are excused.
well said
PoliticsRe: Buhari Walks Out Customs , NSCDC Boss (must Read) by skak(op): 8:41am On Apr 18, 2015
Happy reading..... just observing
PoliticsRe: Buhari Walks Out Customs , NSCDC Boss (must Read) by skak(op): 8:57pm On Apr 15, 2015
omenka:
These guys still don't understand this isn't gonna be business as usual.

I hope those ethnoreligious jingoists can see the name Abdulahi Dikko. Apparently the man is a "northerner" and very likely a Muslim, a "brother" to Buhari. Tomorrow, should a similar delegation from perhaps a predominantly christian section of the country visits the General and he treats them in a similar fashion, the airheads would try to whip up those destructive sentiments they are known to eat, sleep and breathe.

This is not gonna be a paddy paddy government. Looters take note!

Sai Baba and his medicated glasses!

Haters can go hug a cactus tree in Sahara desert.
well said
PoliticsRe: Buhari, Jonathan In Shocking Contrast In Aso Rock Over Transition (must read) by skak(op): 8:51pm On Apr 15, 2015
temitemi1:
@op, did u add salt to ur weedhuh
wetin u wan say?.... Link is provided
PoliticsBuhari, Jonathan In Shocking Contrast In Aso Rock Over Transition (must read) by skak(op): 8:21pm On Apr 15, 2015
There was a sharp contradiction between
The President-elect, Maj. Gen
Muhammadu Buhari and the outgoing
Goodluck Jonathan at the Aso Rock
Presidential villa few days ago in
connection with transition committee for
handing over.

According to source privy at the meeting,
the contrast set in when President
Goodluck allegedly asked for the list of
representatives of the President-Elects of
the All Progressives Congress and the
required remuneration, which was given to
the president. The source stated that
Buhari was surprised that President
Jonathan’s list and corresponding cost was
allegedly put at N3billion for a job
estimated to last only 2months.

On the contrary, Buhari list submitted to
President Goodluck Jonathan did not
contain any cost or remuneration for his
committee members. When the President
asked why Buhari’s list didn’t show
corresponding cost? The President-elect,
Buhari answered that his team was made
up of volunteers and their feeding would
be by individuals even if they have to
bring in leftover food from their homes.
No word has been heard from the
presidency since then. “This is the
beginning of purposeful leadership”,our
source stated.

http://www.newspunch.org/buhari-jonathan-in-shocking-contrast-in-aso-rock-over-transition/
PoliticsBuhari Walks Out Customs , NSCDC Boss (must Read) by skak(op): 3:10pm On Apr 15, 2015
The president elect has issued a red card to
serving top government officials who in
recent times besieged his residence in
Daura, Katsina to lobby for retention of
their positions.

Buhari, was livid last week when the current
Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi
Dikko Inde, visited his residence in Daura
to pay homage. Per Second News learnt that
the customs boss who coincidentally hails
from, Musawa Local Government Area,
Katsina state immediately after informing
the President-Elect of his mission was
advised to go back to his duty post.
Dikko, shocked by Buhari’s response tried
unsuccessfully to inform the retired General
of the situation at all Nigeria’s borders,
seaport and the airports, but the
President-elect upbraided the 55 year-old
that the ideal procedure is to wait until he
has been sworn in as president, describing
the visit as unhealthy, unethical and
disloyalty to a government he is still serving.
He thereafter asked the customs boss to
leave his residence, rejecting also his gift
items.

The Comptroller general and his team
hurriedly left the residence, parking the
valuables and gifts items along.
The visit of the current Commandant-
General of the NSCDC, Ade Abolurin, on
Sunday was more comical, he arrived Daura,
the residence of the President-Elect with
top officers of the corps, photographers
and some members of the press.
According to a member of the Buhari
Campaign from Katsina, “The President-
Elect was having his normal quiet time when
the delegation arrived”. The corps officers
led by its commandant were left outside in
the scorching sun for over an hour, before
the the commandant and two corps officers
were allowed entry into the President-
elect’s visitors room
Abolurin, still recuperating from a fire burn
incident got the shock of his life when an
aide of Buhari, said that the retired
General wants him out of his residence and
will not be seeing him. Dumbfounded the corps officers left in a
haste to the surprise of other delegation
members outside, who were waiting and
hoping to see the president-elect and take
photographs with him.
Per Second News can authoritatively report
that a serving minister last week also sent
emissaries to the president-elect in a bid to
secure a private meeting.
Private business tycoons are not left out of
the visits, Forte Oil CEO, Femi Otedola, and
Oando boss Adewale Tinubu also visited
Buhari last week. The national leader of
the APC shortly before the governorship
elections brought the Chagoury brothers to
meet with the president-elect in a closed
door meeting.

Per Second News gathered that the deluge of
top current serving government officials
and visitors reaching out to General Buhari
at this material time has turned his Daura
home to a new Mecca.

http://www.newsng.org/article-9744/buhari-walks-out-customs-nscdc-boss-from-his-residence/
PoliticsRe: APC. Wins 19 States, Leading In Four Others by skak(m): 1:38pm On Apr 13, 2015
light004:
Jega was seriously compromised. The elections just a sham and not a true reflection of the peoples wishes. Rigging was the order of the day through out the country. The presidential was a written script. Jega truly disappointed for not conducting a free and fair election and siding with a party to win the election. The aftermath of the elections speaks volumes.
These are words of your mind but in 21 century, people listen to only reasonable people who speaks with facts and figures and with their senses not just words of their minds.

We heard you.... but we no greeeeeeee

So try again next time
PoliticsRe: APC. Wins 19 States, Leading In Four Others by skak(m): 1:37pm On Apr 13, 2015
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PoliticsRe: APC. Wins 19 States, Leading In Four Others by skak(m): 11:37am On Apr 13, 2015
temitemi1:
Thanks to GEJ for the free n fair elections for the first time in NIGERIA political history. GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!!
This credit goes to JEGA not GEJ minds you.
PhonesRe: 10 Best Android Phones 2015 by skak(m): 6:38pm On Apr 12, 2015
I am using No. 4 in the list. LG G3 D855.

Its good
PoliticsRe: List Of 18 Governorship Seat Won By APC So Far by skak(op): 4:31pm On Apr 12, 2015
dannyville2:
No mind op
OP is right..... results coming direct frm Situation Room
PoliticsRe: List Of 18 Governorship Seat Won By APC So Far by skak(op): 4:28pm On Apr 12, 2015
sparkleboy:
Fake news all around!
Fake news you said?

himkers:
APC is loosing Taraba and imo. OP, stop peddling false news
False news you said?






Soon you will be eating your words
PoliticsList Of 18 Governorship Seat Won By APC So Far by skak(op): 3:53pm On Apr 12, 2015
APC has won 18 governorship seat so far. Other results coming soon.

1. Malam Nasir El-rufa'i- Kaduna
2. Speaker Aminu Tambuwal- Sokoto
3. Abubakar Sani-Lulu Bello- Niger
4. Kashim Shettima- Borno
5. Sen. Jummai Alhassan- Taraba
6. Sen. Jibrilla Bindow- Adamawa
7. Akin Ambode- Lagos
8. Abdul Fatah Ahmed- Kwara
9. Barriester M.D Abubakar- Bauchi
10. Umar Ganduje - Kano
11. Aminu Bello Masari - Katsina
12. Ibrahim Geidam - Yobe
13. AbdulAzeez Yari Abubakar - Zamfara
14. Abiola Ajimobi - Oyo
15. Senator Ibikunle Amosun - Ogun
16. Chief Samuel Ortom - Benue
17. Rochas Okorocha - Imo
18. Tanko Almakura - Nassarawa

APC breaks the jinx in the history of our Nation...
First to unseat an incumbent president in Nigeria
First to elect Female governor in Nigeria
First to re-elect a sitting governor in Oyo state
And you think the change we call for is mere rhetorics?
This is a common sense revolution
PDP has been swept off by the wind of Change.
What a Tsunami of high magnitude.
Congratulations Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: El-rufa’i Leading With Landslide In Kaduna by skak(m): 8:52am On Apr 12, 2015
dickrider:
[size=14pt] undecided

Everyone that associates with Bola Tinubu's APC seems to be winning. God bless tinubu the Awolowo of our time and the greatest political strategist in Nigeria. I hope the Igbos learn from this and stop hating. Yorubas lead in every aspect in Nigeria
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This credit goes to GMB not Tinubu mind you.

Ever since in the north, whoever associate himself with GMB wins with a landslide. The contribution of Tinubu to APC is the massive Yoruba's support from SW...

Ask yourself a question. Had it been Tinubu was the presidential candidate of APC, can he win over PDP? which no one will thing so and thus how could someone wins by associating with him?
PoliticsRe: Poll Outcome May Affect Eligibility Suit Against Buhari by skak(m): 12:04pm On Apr 08, 2015
itetemi:
dem still dey court.

make dem sitdown for court o
let them go to the court and remain there - GMB
PoliticsRe: REVEALED: The Men and Woman Who Convinced Jonathan To Concede Defeat. by skak(m): 11:42am On Apr 08, 2015
charistim:
You are calling GEJ clueless, are you not ashamed that a clueless man ruled over pple that have clue like you for 6 years

at least he has a doctorate degree, but GMB who does not have common WACE will still rule over pple that have clue like you for God knows how many years
I don't care what GEJ has... if GEJ possesses doctrate degree I guess it must be degree of Clueless because that Is what he had proven to us and that Is what we have seen him. We seen people for what they are. Thats all

Yes, I am ashamed that GEJ ruled for 6 years that is why we called it a Blind-Period because Nigerians were neither awake nor asleep In this 21st centuries. We found ourselves being ruled by a clueless of the highest order and now we voted him out.

As for GMB, with or without a Certificate is not a breaking news in our FrontPage. The breaking news is We now have a competent president who we proud of having and who will represent Nigeria wherever he stands and who is physically, mentally and socially charismatic, competent and presentable respectively
PoliticsRe: GMB And Tinubu Disagree On Ministers, Transition Team? - Believeafrica.net by skak(m): 11:15am On Apr 08, 2015
Buhari no be puppet... Buhari no be clueless...

Tinubu should back up and let our president fulfill his duty. Don't let me hates you
PoliticsRe: GMB And Tinubu Disagree On Ministers, Transition Team? - Believeafrica.net by skak(m): 11:14am On Apr 08, 2015
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PoliticsRe: REVEALED: The Men and Woman Who Convinced Jonathan To Concede Defeat. by skak(m): 10:56am On Apr 08, 2015
Whoever call he get confused...?

We are right to say he is Confused and clueless for all his life.... Kashhhh!
PoliticsRe: I Have Had Enough, Says Jonathan by skak(m): 9:07pm On Apr 05, 2015
Fool


Clueless

Mtsms....
PoliticsBuhari’s Blue Print: ‘my First 100 Days In Office by skak(op): 8:44am On Apr 03, 2015
PoliticsFull Transcript Of Jonathan's Phone Call To Buhari by skak(op): 8:04am On Apr 03, 2015
Read full transcript of the conversation below.

Caller : Your excellency, sir. Hope I’m speaking with General Buhari, sir. President Goodluck Jonathan would like to speak with you, sir.
Receiver : Yes. Okay, hold on.
Jonathan : Your Excellency
Receiver : Hold on, sir.
Buhari : Your Excellency
Jonathan : Your Excellency, how are you?
Buhari : I’m all right.
Jonathan : (Laughter) Congratulations
Buhari : Thank you very much, your
Excellency.
Jonathan : So, how are things?
Buhari : Well, I’d congratulate you more
because you….
Jonathan : In a few days find time to come so
that we can sort out how to plan the
transitional period.
Buhari : Alright, Your Excellency. Thank you
very much
Jonathan : Okay, congratulations
Buhari : My respects, Your Excellency. Thank
you.
TV/MoviesRe: NTA And AIT Now Praising GMB!!! by skak(m):
slimzypink:
please did Buhari win the election
For how many years have you been sleeping?

Oya type the following letters to prove you are not a robot

lALasTiCLAlA
PoliticsRe: Fani-kayode Blasts Jonathan(must Read) by skak(op): 7:06pm On Apr 02, 2015
wallex1983:
Can you read? Can't you see that was 2013?
I no said 2015
PoliticsFani-kayode Blasts Jonathan(must Read) by skak(op): 6:34pm On Apr 02, 2015
A former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-
Kayode , said President Goodluck Jonathan
by his misrule is leaving a legacy of
“destruction and disaster” in Nigeria.

Read more
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/131308-fani-kayode-blasts-jonathan-says-president-is-leaving-legacy-of-destruction-and-disaster.html
PoliticsRe: We Will Crush BOKO HARAM Within Two Months - Buhari by skak(m): 12:39pm On Apr 02, 2015
yungcheda:
He should bring back our girls. Gej has already finished off boko haram...
dont worry, he will do what GEJ cannot do. He will surely bring them back when he assume office and we pray that thay are alive when assumed
PoliticsRe: We Will Crush BOKO HARAM Within Two Months - Buhari by skak(m): 12:34pm On Apr 02, 2015
RevDesmondJuju:
That you longer throat will grow longer in a few months and don't forget to blame GEJ as usual.

grin
Your master Ojuku has passed this threat to us long time before your mama gave birth to you but where is he now? We sent him to grave to visit his great-grand fathers and from clear view you also want to meet them.

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