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Politics / Re: Jonathan, Sambo Ready For Debate – Aide by soldee: 10:36am On Mar 15, 2011
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Politics / Re: Wow: Buharis Wife Is Breathtaking by soldee: 10:29am On Mar 15, 2011
"Wao, I cant believe it. I just saw Aisha Muhameed Buhari (Buhari's wife) now on NTA. Pretty, humble and intelligent woman. I thought they said Buhari is hiding his wife. Shame to PDP. Buhari/Bakare, we won." - Jasper Azuatalam

http://www.justspotted.com/spotting/muhammadu-buhari/wao-i-cant-believe-it-i-just-saw-aisha-muha/


I just found the above post while searching the web for Hajiya Aisha Buhari - pls dis suspense too much - post a pic na angry!
Politics / Re: Wow: Buharis Wife Is Breathtaking by soldee: 10:19am On Mar 15, 2011
Abeg post a youtube clip for us
Politics / Re: Compare Gej's Cv With Buhari's Cv Here! by soldee: 10:06am On Mar 15, 2011
OWOLAYEMO:

Empirically,it has been proven that Impressive CV does not neccesarily translates to outstanding performance. I have seen guys with "perfect" CV and they end up flopping. Be that as it may, We need to give it to Buhari, he may not have a PHD but the man got to the pinacle of his profession and that is what mattered.

Equally, the two gentlemen are in parrallel professions hence the structure of thier C.V. It is a common knowledge that people in Finance usually have less Certification compared to IT which placed more emphasis on technologies that requires frequent certification.

I want to believe if Buhari was in thesame field like GEJ it most likely certain that his C.V would have read similarly. The most imporatnt thing i life is what do you with what you got?

And what has GEJ done with all he's got? grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Cpc Rally Held In Ibadan - 14-03-2011 by soldee: 9:00pm On Mar 14, 2011
@Jumobi1

Pls just put ya hand for Um-bre-ra and leave Buhari alone
Politics / Re: Compare Gej's Cv With Buhari's Cv Here! by soldee: 5:25pm On Mar 14, 2011
recoome:

I really dont think buhari is a democrat, he is a religious,ethnic & gender bigot, if u pay attention, buhari does not have the support of the nigerian women at all, in his rallies, women including his wives are not seen, just today CPC supporters attacked the only CPC female candidate in gombe in an attempt 2 kill her, saying a woman cannot rule them, but on the other hand GEJ is trying to incorporate the women into the scheme of things to better their lot, a woman can now be COAS in nigeria, from observation it is clear that women in the north have been left out by buhari & the PDP is using this as a silent weapon, even if patience says 'umbrera' that will really not matter coz GEJ has wiped their tears. So if u think buhari will win without women support, think again.GEJ is d true democrat.

[size=14pt]Nigerian women are smarter than Um-bre-ra [/size] cool cool
Politics / Re: Compare Gej's Cv With Buhari's Cv Here! by soldee: 4:05pm On Mar 14, 2011
@Stildude, make your choice

Change or Umbrera
Politics / Re: Compare Gej's Cv With Buhari's Cv Here! by soldee: 12:34pm On Mar 14, 2011
@dell_net

former Minister of Petroleum,
former chairman NNPC,
former Governor,
former Head of State ------ and all you can see is "fire in the hole"? cheesy

He had every opportunity to loot and yet he is the only former President who does not own a house in Abuja!

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Politics / Re: Jonathan’s Convoy Pelted In Gombe by soldee: 10:53am On Mar 11, 2011
Wow! So far Buhari is pulling crowds as far as the eye can see wherever he goes. Dis one go hard for PDP ooooooooo!! Lets see how the abracadabra numbers will materialize!!
Autos / Re: Help: How To Identify Factory And Niaja Fitted Ac On A Car by soldee: 1:51pm On Mar 08, 2011
Ask a trusted mechanic to follow you na!
Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan: My Fellow Widows by soldee: 1:36pm On Mar 08, 2011
[size=13pt]
"For april eleshons don't press ya hand anywer onlu what? Um-ble-ra".
"President um-ble-ra"
"Governor um-ble-ra"
"Member um-ble-ra"
"Senetor um-ble-ra"
"Chairman um-ble-ra"
"Councillor um-ble-ra"
"Vote wot? Um-ble-ra!" - Dame Patience Jonathan[/size]
  grin grin grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYsIBNHuJvQ&feature=player_embedded
Politics / Re: Report Your Efforts On Buhari-bakare Team Here by soldee: 2:59pm On Feb 28, 2011
WOW!! This is impressive, good luck guys and I hope this goes very far. Obviously a major problem facing the opposition is the lack of mobilization funds at the disposal of PDP. If this catches on, we could be well on our way to a New Nigeria at last!!!
Politics / Sentiments Aside, Pdp Is The Only Party With Any Kind Of Machinery In Place! by soldee: 2:53pm On Feb 28, 2011
I am very impressed that the PDP is able to sustain its campaign thus far, creating committees for various responsibilities, drawing up time tables and sticking to them, continuously coming up with Plan Bs, etc. I see that to bolster their campaign, they have even delegated the Women to hold state wide rallies in the Women's Presidential Campaign led by Patience Jonathan and the PDP Women Leaders, state-by-state and aside from GEJs own state-by-state campaign. There have been endless meeting with national icons of political clout - if u have relevance, PDP will meet with you, regardless of the bad press, and the list goes on - agreed there's a lot of faux pas as they go but they just keep going.

The opposition parties are there holding once a month meetings and selected appearances. When last did you see a properly planned rally aside from the ones for announcing flag bearers and running mates? The opposition is in the news more for candidate substitution than any other matter. The biggest news generated by CPC so far is the selection of Partor Tunde bakare as running mate, same for ACN's selection of Nuhu Ribadu and Fola Adeola. The potential is there for the opposition but if they don't use it to their advantage and get to work they might as well be handing GEJ the Presidency - though not on a platter of gold as the guy sef don hear am small grin grin!!

How far will sentiment carry the opposition is what time will tell us eventually!
Politics / Re: Bauchi State Gov. Bans Display Of Posters, Excludes Jonathan by soldee: 2:33pm On Feb 28, 2011
Ibime:

Perhaps na Sharia Law wey give am legal standing to pass this kain edict, abi na state environmental law?

Im sure this was the same man that promised wives to his voters.

Spot on!! i no blame am, na im people wey go gree follow di law get blame. Imagine electing a man only for him to turn around and tell you to stay indoors 'cos he wants to fart!!

Anyway if GEJ is so popular in Bauchi, why the Gestapo laws cheesy cheesy??
Politics / Re: Video: Tunisian Tv Shows Ousted President Ben Ali's Hidden Treasures by soldee: 1:47pm On Feb 28, 2011
OYINBOGOJU:

All African Presidents both present and the past president must be in top 100 billionaire in the world,

I think Forbes are not getting their fact right.

What do you think guys.

Forbes does not quote or list money from corrupt sources, it is not allowed to. Else plenty of our rogues would've made the list tay-tay!!
Politics / Bauchi State Gov. Bans Display Of Posters, Excludes Jonathan by soldee: 1:41pm On Feb 28, 2011
daily Trust, Monday, 28 February 2011

Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has banned the placement of bill boards, posters and banners of all candidates in all the 20 local government areas of the state e[b]xcept that of President Goodluck Jonathan[/b].

A press released signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on media, Sanusi Mohammed, and made available to newsmen in Bauchi, stated that the ban followed the abuse and indiscriminate display of posters in the state capital and local government headquarters which according to him is posing security problems in the state.

According to him “Any interested politicians who wants his posters, banners and billboards to be placed, should do so 20 km away from the state capital and local government headquarters. Politicians are allowed to paste posters or place posters, banners and billboard in their houses or shops but not outside.

“The ban includes all posters, banners and bill boards of all contestants except that of Mr President and Vice President.”

It said that “Anyone who violated the order would be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the thuggery law, passed by the State House of Assembly.”
Politics / Re: State By State Figures Of Inec Voters Registration by soldee: 2:46pm On Feb 22, 2011
Lets not get personal here!

I find it laughable that anyone would propose an ibo block vote for anything when history has shown there is no such thing as an ibo consensus.

I foresee Emeka in Katsina publicly lining up behind CPC and voting Buhari just to guarantee that his aboki neighbours come back to buy his goods after elections!!!  cheesy cheesy wink
Politics / What Is The Secret Of Kano State by soldee: 1:21pm On Feb 22, 2011
Saturday, 19 February 2011 by Aisha Umar, Daily Trust

The best part of the Annual Trust Dialogue is the question and answer session, at least to me it is. Even if I was late for the actual lecture delivery, I feel fulfilled if I didn’t miss the Q&A. Yes, sometimes you get such a superlative presentation that gets the speaker a standing ovation, but the real dialogue to me, is when the audience challenges the presenters in a game of wits. Last year’s Q&A took the day when young Buhari Jega asked former president Obasanjo, who was chairman of the occasion, a question that led to the following day’s headlines in all of Nigeria’s leading papers.

The young man had asked Chief Obasanjo whether he was aware of Late President Yar’adua’s failing health when he single-handedly imposed him on Nigerians. The former leader rose to the occasion in the best way he could, by launching a staunch defence of his actions. He concluded by advising then ailing President Yar’adua to take ‘the path of honour’ by resigning his position from his hospital bed in Saudi. The rest, of course, is history.

This year the Q&A was interesting and yes, Buhari Jega was there again, but since the chairman was the relatively non-controversial retired General Yakubu Gowon, he had to ask a rather innocuous question on why our elders continue to lie to us. Needless to say, it didn’t make any headlines. But the comment of the day, if I were to give an award for that, would have gone to Bala Muhammad, Director-General Kano Societal Re-orientation Directorate, who observed that good governance can be measured in terms of maintenance of peace and stability in the polity. He added that in the last seven years Kano has had no sectarian violence and said he attributed it solely to the presence of good governance in Nigeria’s most populous state.

I had honestly expected to see reporters falling over themselves to reach Malam Bala in order to ask how this was attained. I mean, that very morning of January 27th our lead headline was on a communal clash in Tafawa Balewa local government of Bauchi State. And of course we are all living in the shadow of the protracted Plateau crises. I only saw one reporter talking to the man and couldn’t tell from a distance what their chat was about. But I was definitely interested and was determined to find out how the Kano feat was achieved.

I know that Kano still makes news for all the wrong reasons. A young man allegedly wiped out almost his whole family in the most unusual and bizarre murder case in the history of the ancient city late last year. Three police men reportedly harboured and continuously raped a teenage girl for several weeks. Another policeman commandeered a runaway bride and converted her to his own in the same city. So, yes, Kano is still notorious in other respects, which is not unusual given its size and cosmopolitan nature, but to have warded off communal/sectarian clashes for seven years is a curious phenomenon.

When I reached out to Bala Muhammad with a request to share the secret of Kano’s newfound communal harmony, I was amazed to find out that both the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies NIPSS, in Kuru and the Nigerian Governor’s Forum had requested the same information from Kano State, having noted that no less than six incidents which normally led to sectarian crisis had happened between 2004 to 2010, yet none had elicited either an original clash or a reprisal.

Knowing that I was in good company – I mean, NGF and NIPSS are elite class members any day – I pressed on with my request. ‘So, how did you do it?’ The documents he sent to me showed a deliberate and concerted effort, mainly championed by the directorate to foster inter-communal harmony amongst the diverse ethnic groups living in the state. For several weeks, after the inception of the directorate in 2004 it organised meetings with the various tribal leaders resident in the Sabongari Quarters of the state. There were meetings held with the Sarkin Igbo of Kano, Sarkin Yarbawa, Sarkin Igala, as well as the others living in the state. Every weekend saw a meeting with one of these leaders and the crux of the meetings were the peculiar problems of that particular ethnic group and how they can be made to live peacefully with others and the indigenous people of the state.

Next the directorate met with leaders of Christian groups and especially priests and pastors, where the main message was peaceful co-existence among all residents of Kano State. Then there were meetings held with teachers of Qur’anic schools, the Alarammas, where they were told that they were now totally responsible for the young almajirai under their care. They were told to reign in their followers, especially in times of crisis because henceforth they will be held responsible for whatever their disciples did.

After this, the directorate called a stakeholders meeting during which all members of the above-mentioned groups were invited to a roundtable on peace in the state. This stakeholders’ forum continued to meet every three months as a routine and held emergency meetings at the onset of any crisis anywhere in the country. The main message to them was ‘don’t panic when you hear about a crisis, remain calm and rein in your followers.’

With the general populace, the directorate’s approach was through the mass media. They embarked on a vigorous campaign targeted at parents and youths. Parents were advised to always monitor the movement of their children and wards as well as to watch the company they keep. Youths were advised to shun violence and idleness, as well as urged to embrace education and self-reliance. Moreover, they were counselled never to take the law into their hands no matter the source of provocation. With these steps diligently pursued the societal re-orientation agency A Saidaita Sahu and the Kano State government as a whole are celebrating seven years without communal crisis.

If this was really the Kano secret, should we not share it with our brothers on the Plateau and those in Bauchi and other lately volatile areas? The recurrent bloodshed in Jos and environs calls for immediate and positive action and the Kano blueprint for multi-ethnic and interreligious harmony entails essentially one thing: dialogue. So a dialogue with all stakeholders, indigenes and settlers alike is truly the secret of the Kano model. The time to start a dialogue on the Plateau is now.
Politics / Re: Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Katsina Top Voter’s List by soldee: 12:47pm On Feb 22, 2011

STATE               TOTAL 

               
•Abia              1,481,191     
         
•Ekiti                750,753 
             
•Lagos            6,247,845

•Adamawa      1,714,860   
         
•Enugu           1,301,185   
           
•Nasarawa     1,224,206

•Akwa Ibom    1,714,781
               
•FCT                 886,323
             
•Niger              721,478

•Anambra       1,758,220
           
•Gombe          1,266,993
         
•Ogun             1,869,326

•Bauchi           1,835,562   
         
•Imo               1,611,715   
           
•Ondo            1,558,975

•Bayelsa            472,389  shocked  embarassed  sad 
             
•Jigawa          1,852,698     
     
•Osun             1,293,967

•Benue           1,415,162 
           
•Kaduna         3,565,762 
         
•Oyo               2,577,490

•Borno            2,730,368 
       
•Kano             5,135,415   
         
•Plateau         1,983,453

•C/River         1,018,550 
           
•Katsina         2,931,668   
       
•Rivers            2,419,057

•Delta             1,900,055 
         
•Kebbi            1,603,468 
       
•Sokoto          2,065,508

•Ebonyi              876,249   
             
•Kogi               1,215,405   
       
•Taraba           1,308,106

•Edo                1,412,225     
         
•Kwara            1,115,665   
         
•Yobe               1,182,230

•Zamfara          1,746,024
Politics / Re: Many Killed In Goodluck Campaign In Port Harcourt by soldee: 7:49pm On Feb 12, 2011
What's with GEJ and the blood of the innocent? And what's with saying nothing? Jeez!!

May the good Lord have mercy on the dead, and on our Country Nigeria
Politics / Re: Bakare: What I Won’t Take As Buhari’s VP by soldee: 12:49am On Feb 06, 2011
LIAR!!!
Politics / Re: The North Declares GEJ Winner, Seeks For Special Ministerial Positions by soldee: 11:44pm On Feb 05, 2011
These fools CANNOT risk a Buhari presidency, it would be suicidal. After Atiku's loss they actually approached Buhari and offered to bankroll his campaign. Buhari point-blank requested details of their sources of funds else he's not interested. They are now 100% sure they'll all end up exiled or in jail if he wins.

Supporting GEJ is their last bus stop.

Watch the mugu play ball.
Politics / Re: 27 N-delta Militants Arrested In Ghana by soldee: 10:19pm On Feb 03, 2011
So GEJs govt cannot train them in Nigeria?

Fresh Air indeed! More like Fresh Stench!!
Politics / Re: Nuhu Ribadu Picks Dr. Sunny Ugochukwu As His Running Mate #acn #nigeria2011 by soldee: 9:38pm On Feb 01, 2011
From Hero to Zero
Politics / Re: Buhari's Atrocities Seems To Have Been Forgotten? by soldee: 9:29pm On Feb 01, 2011
In addition to your gracious self, I presume?
Politics / Re: I Won’t Contest 2015 Elections ! by soldee: 4:41pm On Feb 01, 2011
The rate at which GEJ lies we will soon have to start wearing condom before hearing him speak angry!!!
Politics / Re: Run Bakare Run! Best Article This Year by soldee: 4:36pm On Feb 01, 2011

Buhari/Bakare

This is what i call Fresh Air!!
Politics / Re: It's Official: Buhari Picks Bakare As Running Mate! by soldee: 10:44pm On Jan 31, 2011
@ Beaf
No NE state will vote GEJ going by their overwhelming muslim majority.

Jigawa is old Kano state, forget GEJ taking the state

Kaduna has a 2/3rds hausa muslim majority, not even Sambo can give GEJ Kd

Kwara has overwhelmingly turned its back on PDP and don't forget that's Idiagbons home state, they already have a soft spot for Buhari
Politics / Re: It's Official: Buhari Picks Bakare As Running Mate! by soldee: 10:26pm On Jan 31, 2011
Buhari/Bakare will take NE, NW, SW in aclean sweep

GEJ/Sambo will take SS, SE easily

NC is dicey. Kwara, Niger and Kaduna will vote Buhari, Benue and Kogi will vote GEJ. Plateau can go anyway
Politics / Re: Oppose Jonathan, Divide Nigeria–lamido by soldee: 7:25am On Jan 31, 2011
PDP should just come out with the truth!!

They can only win elections when there is tension, fear, chaos and violence because then the average Nigerian won't risk his dear life by coming out to vote!! PDP next chapter is to fan the flames of chaos on hand and refuse to quench the already burning fires so that the land is made palatable for their victory. I forsee more violence and watch the 'incumbents' do NOTHING about it. I just pray Nigerians stop being so gullible by jumping for their weapons everytime they're poked with tribe and religion.

These a.ssholes are united in corruption and thievery behind the lines!! The money they're looting does not know christian or muslim, north or south. They just keep screwing with the people!! I pray their plan backfires!!
Politics / Re: Oppose Jonathan, Divide Nigeria–lamido by soldee: 7:12am On Jan 31, 2011
Is Jonathan being rejected because he is a southern christian or because he is incompetent? Let's not politicise, religionise and tribalise issues.

Its an insult to the many innocent dead!!!

If National Security was taken care of who would give rats ass wot anyone said about GEJ? We'd just vote for him!! The Country is slowly going up in flames and he's doing NOTHING!!!

Who cares where he's from if he's taking care of bizness? Parading him as the epitome of southern christianity is begining to be an insult!!! The guy should use the powers at his disposal for something - ANYTHING!!!

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