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PoliticsWhere Will U Save Your Money Buhari Or Jona Bank? by smsshola(op): 3:20pm On Feb 07, 2015
Please still in in d spirit of electioneering:I want any reader of this trend to be sincere in their judgement please and please no name calling just be sincere.

Now imagine we have two bank in Nigeria; one manage by Buhari and the other by Jonathan where will you save your money? let d game roll..
PoliticsRe: BREAKING NEWS: INEC Has Decided To Postpone The February 14 Presidential And Leg by smsshola(m): 3:00pm On Feb 07, 2015
Hmmmm Diaris God oooooo...after making ppu to
be under fear and tension. In ds part of d country
ppu kp travelling everyday:business activities
paralyzed and schools closed cos of d
election;why can't dey hold d election once and
for all..while blame Jega fo all irregularities we
are facing,if since 2011 we are don't av our PVC
is it six weeks dt will make it available;on
security na today insurgents start?
PoliticsRe: A MUST SEE IF You Are A Youth That Rep "Change" by smsshola(m): 2:58pm On Feb 07, 2015
OK oooo where be the venue..I just they breed corrupt leaders.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Gej Makes A Suprise Visit To Lord's Chosen Live by smsshola(m): 2:56pm On Feb 07, 2015
Na wa ooooo surprise visit na to churches. It remain deeper life..why visiting churches now why?
PoliticsRe: Military Show Of Force around Nigeria cities Pictures by smsshola(m): 2:52pm On Feb 07, 2015
Broz na every where dem swt show force oooo even here Ib Zaria..let ds election hold abeg am just sick and tired of it.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: February 14 Electionspostponed By Six Weeks. by smsshola(m): 2:50pm On Feb 07, 2015
Hmmmm Diaris God oooooo...after making ppu to
be under fear and tension. In ds part of d country
ppu kp travelling everyday:business activities
paralyzed and schools closed cos of d
election;why can't dey hold d election once and
for all..while blame Jega fo all irregularities we
are facing,if since 2011 we are don't av our PVC
is it six weeks dt will make it available;on
security na today insurgents start?
PoliticsRe: BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria Postpones February 14 Elections by smsshola(m): 2:49pm On Feb 07, 2015
Hmmmm Diaris God oooooo...after making ppu to
be under fear and tension. In ds part of d country
ppu kp travelling everyday:business activities
paralyzed and schools closed cos of d
election;why can't dey hold d election once and
for all..while blame Jega fo all irregularities we
are facing,if since 2011 we are don't av our PVC
is it six weeks dt will make it available;on
security na today insurgents start?
PoliticsRe: INEC To Postpone 2015 Election By 6 Weeks by smsshola(m): 2:44pm On Feb 07, 2015
Hmmmm Diaris God oooooo...after making ppu to be under fear and tension. In ds part of d country ppu kp travelling everyday:business activities paralyzed and schools closed cos of d election;why can't dey hold d election once and for all..while blame Jega fo all irregularities we are facing,if since 2011 we are don't av our PVC is it six weeks dt will make it available;on security na today insurgents start?
PoliticsRe: Feb14 Election Postponed by smsshola(m): 11:08am On Feb 07, 2015
AlfaSeltzer:
Buhari is fvcked.
And Jonathan is suck cos this will cause more damage than he think..
PoliticsNTA Televised Holyghost Night Vigil For Free. by smsshola(op): 11:05am On Feb 07, 2015
politics in Nigeria won't stop been funny.Just imagine Jonathan in Holy ghost night vigil of RCCG last night..in his statement he joined them to pray for peace in Nigeria,the question begging for answer is when last dd Jona go for vigil at redeem and to make it more ridiculous NTA televised it for free and live. So the national property is now following Oga Jona to any where.
PoliticsRe: New Prophecy Of Feb 14th Election Looks Scary by smsshola(m): 10:52am On Feb 07, 2015
Prophecy prophecy then prophecy!!!!!!!na was.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan In Presence Of Osinbajo Receives Loud Ovations At Reedemed Camp by smsshola(m): 10:47am On Feb 07, 2015
southniyikaye:
no matter how stupid,crazy,mad,idiotic and an asshole gej is,he is still d president,the office is being respected not the person!
What is d op expecting,the congregation to boo him when its not a gathering of parties and thug..above cheering him does not mean they will vote is jus d post ppu respect not d person,after all G.O still pray fo all d contestants.Did dey take us fo a fool when last dd Jona attend Holy ghost vigil?When last did NTA show d program live for free?
PoliticsRe: Photo: Final Saga; Pastor Adeboye Used Wisdom To Deal With Jonathan by smsshola(m): 10:38am On Feb 07, 2015
A wise man indeed..wen last did Jona attend holy ghost night its election time now he remember d church..no wonder NTA televised d program live and for free..politics sha!!
PoliticsA Road Littered With Thorns. by smsshola(op): 8:04am On Feb 07, 2015
“Have you heard how they catch monkeys in
Brazil, Julie?
Let me tell you. They put a nut in a bottle, and
tie the bottle to a tree.
The monkey grasps the nut, but the neck of the
bottle is too narrow for the monkey
to withdraw its paw and the nut.
You would think the monkey would let go of the
nut and escape, wouldn’t you?
But it never does. It is so greedy it never
releases the nut and is always captured.
Remember that story, Julie. Greed is a
dangerous thing. If you give way to it, sooner or
later you will be caught.”
Fellow Nigerians, the above is one of my
favourite quotes and I even know it fully by
hand. It is taken straight from the early pages of
a James Hadley Chase novel titled THE PAW IN
THE BOTTLE. I’ve quoted it in countless
conversations and political discourses in
particular. The reason should be obvious. It
sums up the intractable problem of greed that
has virtually ruined our nation. The power-
grabbers of Nigeria all have one thing in
common, pure and unadulterated greed.
I’m under no illusion that any nation is governed
by saints. But the greatest countries in the world
are usually led by aspiring Angels, those who
wish to be close to God even if they let him
down occasionally like we all do. The
avariciousness of our leaders is uncommon as it
is unsurpassed. I wish to link this to the crisis of
confidence bedevilling our electoral process and
democratic progression today. The linkage is
simply to establish that unbridled greed is largely
responsible for the way simple elections have
been turned into total warfare in Nigeria. We
have become one of the worst examples of
Barbarians who just find it impossible to choose
candidates and elect leaders in an atmosphere
devoid of bitter and bitchy acrimony.
This greed didn’t start today. It has been with
us since we gained independence and we started
putting our own people in positions of authority.
Ordinarily, leadership positions should have been
an opportunity to serve and do so meritoriously.
But this madness called greed must have crept
in us discreetly like a thief in the night. It is very
difficult to remember exactly when and how it
did. All I know is that we were caught unawares
until it penetrated us mercilessly. I was old
enough in 1979 (19 to be precise) to vote and to
understand the rudiments of politics in a country
that managed to end a civil war within that
decade. The period leading to that election had
been preceded by military intervention that
terminated the brilliant career of Head of State
General Yakubu Gowon as well as a bloody coup
that killed General Murtala Ramat Muhammed
and his promising regime. This catapulted
Olusegun Obasanjo to power.
The election of 1979 was midwifed by Generals
Olusegun Obasanjo and his second in command,
Shehu Musa Yar’Adua. It was a straight fight
between Alhaji Shehu Shagari’s NPN, Chief
Obafemi Awolowo’s UPN And Owelle Nnamdi
Azikiwe’s NPP. The controversy surrounding the
manner General Obasanjo hurriedly handed power
to Shagari after the hullaballoo that followed
that election was nothing compared to the
profligacy that NPN later perpetrated. If the 1979
election was bad that of 1983 was abysmal. The
greed of the NPN apparatchik went overboard.
They simply went berserk and grabbed not just
money but votes from every direction.
Those critics like Wole Soyinka who challenged
the on-going nonsense were easily dismissed as
alarmists and prophets of doom. It was obvious
even to the blind that NPN was headed in the
wrong direction leading only to perdition, but the
arrogant politicians of the day said nothing
would happen. They were firmly in control of
heaven and earth. They declared very erratic
results in staccato fashion. What they did was
tantamount to stealing the wind and trying to
hold the atmosphere in the palm. I was 23 then
and was in the middle of the conflagration that
consumed the Old Ondo State. My boss then,
Chief Akin Omoboriowo, had been declared
winner in a contest against the iconic Pa
Adekunle Ajasin. My boss was one of Chief
Awolowo’s fanatical supporters. But everything
scattered after the riotous UPN primaries. I
witnessed as ambitious politicians gathered day
and night in our Ijapo estate situation office to
plot all manner of moves. My boss was a man of
frugal existence but the politicians were able to
persuade him to move 360 degrees from UPN to
NPN.
I felt the sharp pain that went through Chief
Omoboriowo’s heart and realised how easy it
was to capitulate to the whims and caprices of
politicians who assured us everything was under
control. For example, we knew the police would
readily connive with the ruling party to do
whatever was needed. The NPN had invested
heavily in military hardware and over-militarised
the police. They rolled out ferocious armoured
tanks capable of stultifying the dreams of would-
be troublemakers. A most powerful Inspector
General of Police, Mr Sunday Adewusi, was in
charge. I doubt if any other IG would ever be
that influential. The fear of Sunday Adewusi was
the beginning of wisdom.
As young as I was, I knew there was going to be
repercussions to this atrocious madness but I
didn’t envisage the magnitude. NPN won
landslide almost everywhere and at the height of
its giddiness described their victory as moon-
slide. It was the first time I heard that term and
added it to my modest vocabulary. Barely three
months after that abracadabra, the military
struck and hit the reckless politicians like
thunderbolt. That coup gave birth to the
draconian and much-dreaded regime of
Muhammadu Buhari after an announcement by a
young officer who introduced himself as Sani
Abacha.
It was such a miserable New Year gift on New
Year’s Eve, December 31, 1983. Politicians were
promptly picked up and hauled like sacks of
potatoes into different cells or house arrests
across the nation. They all went in without as
much as a whimper. The most rambunctious
amongst them, Alhaji Umaru Dikko, bolted into
rarefied air and landed in the United Kingdom.
One would have expected him to put up a
kamikaze stunt at home by fighting Buhari and
Babatunde Idiagbon like the quintessential King
Kong that he was. That was when I first learnt
the truism that bullies are often cowardly.
There was no doubt that the Buhari regime was
tough but what they won’t tell the young
generation of today is why Buhari and company
struck. The NPN had practically mortgaged the
future of Nigeria and Nigerians. Had Buhari not
come at that time I wonder what could have
happened to our country eventually. May be we
would have become a country of scavengers in
the hands of scoundrels. NPN was a
democratically elected government without any
semblance of democracy. Everything was helter-
skelter.
My boss was one of the multitude arrested and
he was kept in Owo prison and I laboured hard
as his private secretary to visit him every other
day from his house in Ijero-Ekiti which was my
base. I gained so much insight into how
politicians behaved and misbehaved. There was
ample evidence that innocent people were
punished alongside the patently guilty. But as I
would learn many years later from Flight
Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings such was the
nature of most revolutions. Buhari did not
execute past leaders like Rawlings did in Ghana.
In a marathon interview Rawlings granted
Ovation International in 2004, he revealed how
revolutions work. He said it was not a tea party
and while the leader takes the credit for whatever
success was achieved he must also take the flak
for the excesses and abuse of power and
privilege. He alone could not have compiled the
names of those who were jailed or killed. There
were instances when many officers smuggled in
names of their supposed enemies.
Asked why there was so much bloodshed in
Ghana, Rawlings thundered “It was an abnormal
situation… “ We probed him rigorously by asking
“what was the criteria used to select those you
killed? Was it that people were just bringing
accusations and you were acting on them?” His
answer was shocking and direct: “Subsequently
that was what happened. We only tried to
contain and prevent any further executions, so
the option was jail. As for the executions, it was
easier to pick from the top… It was not that I
wanted to kill but that was what the nation
needed at the time… I was trying to calm things
down but the situation as I said was such that
there was no command structure. Everything had
broken down… We were governing human rage,
justifiable rage… “
According to Jerry Rawlings, the government of
the day had perfected the art of divide and rule:
“I didn’t know that some people were experts in
divide and rule tactics. I saw it work and it was
brilliant during Liman’s regime… They had
poisoned the atmosphere. In those days, it was
believed that the government could not lie, so
they were telling all kinds of lies against me…
And the troops were like, ha, this is our great
hero who is being so demonised…”
Just like the case of Buhari, Jerry Rawlings
remains the most feared and the most popular
Ghanaian leader alive today. He’s treated like a
rock star everywhere he goes. While the elites
may harbour ill feelings towards him, the poor
see him as their saviour, the reason they called
him Junior Jesus while the elites called him
Junior Judas. There is a big lesson for Nigeria in
all of this. We have suffered for too long as a
people and this is attributable to our politicians’
greed and inability to learn from past mistakes.
The next time we conducted an election after
1983 was ten years after in 1993. As good as
that election was, politicians made sure it was
truncated again.
No military would have been able to annul that
election if the politicians had bonded together to
defend the mandate which was freely given by
Nigerians to Chief Moshood Abiola. The main
weapon used on this occasion was not an
automatic rifle but ethnicity. Politicians
deliberately reduced the June 12 victory to a
South West affair and therefore not worthy of
being defended by non-Yoruba. They selfishly
and studiously forgot all the amazing
contributions of Chief Abiola in every part and
cranny of Nigeria. The ubiquitous supporters of
any government in Nigeria were not bothered
that killing June 12 would send Nigeria
backwards by several decades. The compulsive
gamblers that they were, the nation can afford to
move on, without Abiola anyway. And so we did.
I won’t waste too much time on the Interim
government which was awkwardly packaged as
alternative to June 12 but examine the last
Abacha coup which finally buried June 12. From
1993-98, Abacha’s government concocted its
own endless experiments as our biggest
politicians fell over themselves to secure some
space and place in that fiasco of a government.
Abacha soon became the new idol and Nigerians
marched on the streets of Abuja begging him to
transform from military dictator to civilian
President. It was such an interesting spectacle
to behold. The man eventually died in power on
June 8, 1998 while Abiola died elsewhere in
detention on July 7, 1998.
General Abdulsalami Abubakar immediately
assumed power. Of course, the omnipresent
friends of men of power would not hear the
heresy being preached by General Abubakar who
pledged to stay only one year in power.
Sometimes I wonder if General Abubakar is from
another planet, he actually handed over power to
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, dead on time, on May
29, 1999, as promised. Obasanjo was in power
for the next eight years but not before some
smart dudes came up with the idea of an
unprecedented third term for him. When that
failed, Chief Obasanjo handed power to President
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and his Vice President, Dr
Goodluck Jonathan who would later complete his
boss’ term after the President took ill and died.
Dr Jonathan contested in 2011 for what was
expected to be for one term but he later changed
his mind and is set to contest again on February
14, 2015, if the INEC Chairman, Professor
Attahiru Jega, can withstand the blistering heat
from those desperately seeking a postponement
for reasons we all know. On the surface, there
would have been nothing wrong with it but the
main opposition is suspicious of the move like
many of us. Once again, we’ve boxed ourselves
into another tight corner.
My honest advice is always to Mr President.
Please, don’t listen to those saying you must
win this election by force. If you’re so destined,
it will surely happen. If you fail in the end kindly
thank God, knowing that you have done your
best. I admonish the candidates to whittle down
the war of advertorials going on in order to make
reconciliation much easier whenever the winner
is announced. Nigerians are looking for that
candidate among you who can proudly speak like
Rawlings:
“You know I was an embodiment of the people’s
quest for freedom and justice, so people did not
toy with me. By protecting me, they were
protecting their own freedom and justice. They
couldn’t afford to abandon me, and I cannot
afford to abandon my own principle…”
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PoliticsRe: Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Shakes Prof. Yemi Osinbajo At The RCCG Holyghostservice by smsshola(m): 12:56am On Feb 07, 2015
I c ds as eye service...just as NTA is televising d program live.I just wonder when dd nta begin to show Holy ghost vigil free.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Talks With Mo Abudu 8pm Today On ELTV. by smsshola(m): 4:21pm On Feb 06, 2015
D president in waiting... please vote wisely and shun violence.
PoliticsRe: Police Uncover 19 ‘giant Bombs’ In Adamawa Bush by smsshola(m): 4:08pm On Feb 06, 2015
O ga o when will Nigeria be safe again?
PoliticsDSS: We Have Invited Asari-dokubo Overinflammatory Statements by smsshola(op): 3:57pm On Feb 06, 2015
Leader of the Niger Delta Volunteers Force
(NDVF), Mujahid Asari-Dokubo
Contrary to insinuations in some quarters that
the Department of State Services (DSS) has not
deemed it fit to invite the leader of the Niger
Delta Volunteers Force (NDVF), Mujahid Asari-
Dokubo, over the inflammatory comments he
made recently, the service said on Thursday it
had invited ex-militant leaders several times.
The spokesperson of the DSS, Marilyn Ogar,
disclosed this while responding to a question at
a news conference organised by the National
Information Centre.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN),
Oga said: “First of all, whatever is the
operational procedures that we take after we
have issued out warnings, we do not make them
public.
“And I want you to recollect that Asari-Dokubo
has been brought into the office – DSS, a couple
of times.
“It is not in the position of the office to begin to
tell you who has been brought in or who has
not been brought in.
“We still stand by our words that whoever in any
way would want to interfere or interrupt the
peace that prevails, he or she would definitely be
dealt with,’’ Ogar said.
RomanceRe: Girls: Answer This Simple Question With All Sincerity!!! by smsshola(m): 3:48pm On Feb 06, 2015
auntymi:
Loved grin
OK love wantintin..any nice dp.
RomanceRe: Drivin Masters by smsshola(m): 3:47pm On Feb 06, 2015
Nice dp...but d world is learning place.
RomanceRe: Drivin Masters by smsshola(m): 3:46pm On Feb 06, 2015
Nice dp...but d world is learning point.
PoliticsRe: 'Jonathan Refused To Approve Fourth Mainland Bridge' – Ambode by smsshola(m): 3:32pm On Feb 06, 2015
eluquenson:
Sincerely, GEJ is a sardist
Na by force abeg leave 'I will do' president after all president always do better in 2nd term.
PoliticsRe: How Council Of State Rejected President Jonathan’s Proposal To Postpone Election by smsshola(m): 2:37pm On Feb 06, 2015
Na wa oooooo
PoliticsKing Abdullah Of Jordan Laucnh Attack Against ISIS. by smsshola(op):
After the brutal killing of a pilot by ISIS yesterday by burning..the king of Jordan as taken the fight to the ISIS in retaliation to the pilot death by flying a fighter jet as a copilot to ISIS hideout and launched a rocket not minding the repercussions if he die eventually as a result of this..Is this how much a leader shu lead?or is it the love for his people?.....Mean while we av some leaders here who are scared to death abeg I no call name o
PoliticsRe: President Jonathan Asked Buhari How Is the Compaign Going by smsshola(m): 8:59pm On Feb 05, 2015
The rich meat to share ideals and how dem go divide us d more yet d poor we kill ourselves...we scream at each other yet none of them we are related to.
PoliticsRe: Father Mbaka,spits Fire Again! by smsshola(m): 2:11pm On Feb 05, 2015
May the Lord help this country even as we vote for that candidate we think is k..remember none of this leader worth ur blood.How I wish I can fast forward d day am tired of living in anticipation of war no war Buhari or Jona issue.
RomanceRe: Girl Pours Acid On Boo's Pen*s After Their Sex Tape Hit The Internet. by smsshola(m): 8:00pm On Feb 04, 2015
Why on earth dd u record d scene wtout her knowledge.. u deserve ds cos u av also embarrass d lady.
PoliticsRe: I Won’t Collect My PVC Until Lagosians Collect Theirs —fashola by smsshola(m): 7:58pm On Feb 04, 2015
When will ds man av d opportunity to lead ds country...why is dt he didn't join PDP self..I jus like him.
PoliticsRe: I’ll Perform Better In My Second Term If Re-Elected - President Jonathan Assures by smsshola(m): 6:08pm On Feb 04, 2015
Why shu we trust you again? You told us u can do it within 4years now u ar asking for more even wen u said given 100yrs u won't do anything.
CelebritiesRe: So Cynthia Morgan Came Out Raw On Instagram? by smsshola(m): 9:22pm On Feb 03, 2015
Trendy247:
Abeg wetin be d name of dat pant?
U wan to buy?
PoliticsRe: PWC Submits Forensic Audit Report Of Finances Of The NNPC To Jonathan. (Photo) by smsshola(m): 11:31pm On Feb 02, 2015
Lol...na today am very sure of this 4 things that take over this report.

1. Jona will set up a committee that look into d report and make recommendation.

2. The report will go down like any other before it.

3. Dust will soon cover the report in aso villa.

4. Anoda issue will come so strong ds report wl not matter to us again..you remember chibok girls.

5. Those indicted will walk the street of naija as a free man

6. Electioneering issue wl distract our attention.

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