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[quote author=CHINE55 post=73770984]Cashout. Juve are likely to do the do. [/quote Thanks bro. I heed your advice. Juve did the do. ] |
B937SZPWQRRTQR-6191885 What's your opinion bosses? I have a strong feeling to cash out |
and lose |
everyone wants to be relevant. mumu post |
Carriton54:Please run from 419ners like this. |
NB SLIP ID: 180486276 |
Why Merry Bet here and there? |
mrvitalis:Just one year? |
Nairalanders, how possible is this statement? This guy is doing what he is being paid for. |
Igbere (Abia) – Former Gov. Orji Kalu of Abia on Thursday said that President Muhammadu Buhari would win over 75 per cent of votes in the South-East in 2019 general elections, as a reward for the landmark projects he had executed in the zone. Kalu said this at an expanded meeting of the executive members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the ward, local government and state levels in Igbere, Bende Local Government Area of Abia. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/2019-buhari-will-win-73-votes-in-south-east-says-kalu He said that Buhari had done for the zone what previous leaders, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, could not do, especially on roads. Kalu cited the ongoing rehabilitation of the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway and the construction of the second Niger Bridge as some of Buhari’s major projects in the South-East. The former governor, however, said that the major challenge facing the zone include the deplorable state of roads and the issue of the second Niger Bridge. He recalled as the governor then, he had to dismantle all the toll gates in the state to protest Federal Government neglect of the roads in the state, but expressed joy that Buhari had been able to address the problem. The former governor, however, decried the poor state of the Abia economy, citing the irregular payment of workers’ salaries and infrastructural deficit. He said that most of the ongoing road projects in the state were being done by the Niger Delta Development Commission. Kalu expressed optimism that APC would record landslide victory in Abia during the 2019 general elections. “The party has the antidote against rigging and what it takes to win the polls at all levels in 2019. “We will never allow anybody to rig us out of elections in Abia again. We shall match them force by force and money for money,” he said. He urged APC leadership not to be weighed down by the gale of defections from the party, saying that “defection is a personal decision.” “It is their decision to defect to other parties, but it is also our choice to remain in APC.” Kalu stressed the need for APC to nominate credible candidates that would dislodge any opponent of its governorship candidates, in State and National Assemblies. “The power to elect the party flag bearers is in your hands. “Give us good candidates and we will match the powers-that-be in the state, any how they want it. “You should not vote for aspirants on sentiments. Vote for aspirants based on their track record and proven competence.” In their separate speeches at the meeting, other stakeholders of the party commended Kalu for convening the meeting, saying that it had boosted unity and love within the party. They underscored the need for everybody member to be courageous and committed to deliver the party during the general elections. The participants stressed the need for the party to remain resolute and committed to achieve a landslide in 2019. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that no fewer than 3,000 party members and supporters attended the meeting from across the state. They include: Sen. Chris Adighije, Chief Mack Wabara, a former banker, Sampson Ogah, a former governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015 and Chief Donatus Nwamkpa.(NAN) Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/2019-buhari-will-win-73-votes-in-south-east-says-kalu/ |
They will rather eat grass than vote Buhari |
Nigeria currently operates a two party system Murderers and Looters In the midst of the evils you take a lighter one. |
Very disgusting piece from jibrin |
Bro, why for you want to sell your new phone? |
lol
genocide is now a political tool |
If you are using this phone, let's share our experiences. I bought mine last week. |
Bullshit made strictly for Nigerian markets |
backward |
Africans will never miss an opportunity to be called 3rd World |
Fesomu:no insults but I think you are an idiot. you are either ignorant or you choose to turn a blind eye on the activities of those indians |
I got this from David o ani wall please take your time and read to the end. Igbonekwu Ogazimorah wrote , and I concur: "Are you serious? Ndigbo aloof to Benue killings!" As deaths are now common in Nigeria and we can hardly say which part has had more, we have gradually descending to a state of shock-resistence - say impervious - over the general pains in the country. But the recent killing in Benue, particularly the mowing down of two priests/priest-staff and 13 other villagers, have brought some curious addition. The spokesman of the Catholic Church in Makurdi has brought a weighty allegation agains the Igbo. According to reports, he said that while the further North enjoyed it and, actually wanted a continuation of the killings, to complete Jihadist conquering program started in 1804, Ndigbo, the neighbour on the South East of the national flank had become aloof. He even had a reason he thinks that created the cold attitude. He went back to the very high contribution of the Benue - Middle Belt, A.K.A Tiv Infantry - in stopping the Igbo from seeking reddress in the aftermath of the waves of progroms that followed the overthrow of General Ironsi. To be fair to him, he did not add that the Igbo, if ever they had collectively agreed to be aloof, were irked by the repeated reminder of the facts that Yakubu Gowon, TY Danjuma, Martin Adamu, Gibson Jalo, and many other minors actually planned the extermination of the Igbo in their so called revenge coup. But that is not even the matter here. My worry is why the Benue people, or the Catholic Church in the region, decided to bring the Igbo into this unhappy development. Is it blackmail? Another ploy to get the Igbo to act so they would be further pummelled? That is causing them to carry the watering can? Is it a recourse to the known tactics of other Nigerians in finding the Igbo a scape goat and unifying reason? At least, we know, and as penned by Achebe, the only thing or incidence, in which Nigerians find unity, with passion, with gusto, with desire to show, was in their united hatred of the Igbo. Warning me to keep off one line of argument once, a Facebook friend simply told me that even as the killings were going on, the average Middle Belt Man, if asked, will still boldly tell you that his problem in Nigeria is the Igbo man. Against this background, it is a wonder what the reverend gentleman expected the Igbo to do, other than to pray for them and hope they would wake up to hold their own end of stick one day. Now, take a little step backward. Recall one of the reasons Major Chris Anuforo gave for joining the coup of January 15, 1966, especially in killing Yakubu Pam. Tiv soldiers - the famed Tiv Infantry - obeying orders of Pam, of Zakari Maimalari, who in turn was obeying the orders of Premier Ahmadu Bello, exhibited the worst of unprofessional conducts in putting down the native Tivs, who, on the prompting and conscentisation of Joseph Tarka, had risen against Northern establishment brutality. Anuforo, an Igbo man, brilliant army Major, with glorious future ahead of him, sacrificed the best of his life, career, happiness of his family, etc, because of his feeling of compassion for the Tivs. Now, how did Anuforo fare eventually? He was abducted from Ilesha prison on July 29, 1966, tortured and buried alive, by Middle Belt officers, all in the revenge exercise they embarked on. The space is just narrow, and i cannot begin to recount all the Igbo did in protection of others but which turned as the nemesis of the Igbo. To worsen matters, an act of a single Igbo man is considered an act of the whole Igbo for which they will take severe punishments. To be frank, the core Middle Belt, and i mean the core - not the colonial Caliphate outposts - have shown capacity for courage to differ. Tarka did. Dimka did. Nasarawa did. Zamani Lekwot did. Gideon Gwarzo Okar did. They are many. But the questions remain, why have they always failed to make a point? Why have they always turned the gun on themselves? The boldest was Major Okar, but unfortunately, no Middle Belter has demanded or even mildly asked why Okar went that far. That extent of excising the North West and North East from Nigeria? It frightens that Nigerians are indeed cowed, as cowards. Today, TY Danjuma is callin on people to resort to self help. Many have claimed he said it because his Oil mining Licence, OML, is not being renewed. Others reason that his was a tactless outburst. But i ask, why is it that Danjuma, so experienced and involved, as he is, hardly understands that no answer lies in what he proffers? Why is he so scared of using the word "restructuring"? The frustrated Reverend gentleman in Makurdi understands the history of his profession. Makurdi, he knows, was created out of Eke Parish in present day Enugu State. He was not mistaken in directing his appeal for help. But who would expect this appeal or is it blackmail to make any impact with a people so terribly traumatised as the Igbo. Had Makurdi, Oturkpo and Idah parishes, now great dioceses, recollected that they were offshoots of Eke Parish since 1910, perhaps, the pogroms of 1966 would have been lighter. Perhaps, also, the carnage of the war, 1967 - 1970, would have been less. But these are in the painful past. Fact is that there is no end to the jihadist killings. Not just in Benue State but every part of Nigeria. Jihadists know no end to warring. They even war against themselves. They fear no State. And the way Nigeria is structured, the sky is their limit. Every field must be covered. In his book, "In Biafra, Africa Died" Emefiena Echezona, caught the point. By collectively putting down Biafra without addressing the issues that led to the war, Africa has been thrown into this bondage that has no end in sight. The entire Nigerians were hilarious when Gowon promulgated his Decree No. 8, in 1967, removing in its entirety the negotiated autonomy of the regional administrations. Even Ironsi's Decree 34, which Gowon abrogated with Decree 9 of August 30, 1966, never contemplated tampering with the autonomy of the Regions. But Nigerians were all singing 'yo-yo-yo-yo, because they, in their ignorance believed the Igbo were the targets. Nigerians also chorused eureka when he, Gowon, added Decree No. 14, balkanising the regions into 12 states. Now, haven't the chicken come home to roost? Our hearts bleed that innocent villagers and parishioners are murdered by the snap of the finger by strange killers. It is more painful that not a single perpetrator has been punished. But it is really worrisome to the Igbo that as the resumed 1804 Jihad gathers momentum, Igbo land is certainly in the line of second fire. Let he who has ears hear: a continental Jihadist Army is on the march!!! |
Chimananda Adichie is mad that Hillary Clinton describes herself in her Twitter bio as "wife". To Chimananda, "wife" is somewhat a pejorative term demeaning of a woman. Feminism used to be about advancing the cause of women, promoting equality and fair treatment but sadly, it has been hijacked by some doddery mentally languid folks and have morphed into female rascality and utopian idealism. You want to be married to a man but you consider being addressed as a "wife" condescending? By the way, Chimananda is teaching Hillary about how to be a free woman? Nigerians play too much. ~ Dan Okojie Tooo f***ken much i swear |
Just when you think you have seen it all |
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A leader should stand for the causes of people he represents. He shouldn't lambast them in front of the public media. He should be sensitive to the needs and aspirations of people segments and groupings that have legitimate roles in shaping the society and meaningfully contributing to the economy and even the success of his electoral campaign. We shouldn't take this lightly. In business, the customer is king and in functional democracies, power belongs to the people. 1. The place of women is not in the other room. 2. Nigerians are not only known for corruption but for meaningful contributions across the globe and even at home. 3. Nigerian youths are not lazy. Those who wake up between 4 and 5 a.m and return back home from work between 6 and 9 p.m 5 times a week are not lazy. Those who hawk on the streets to fend for themselves amidst the obvious hazards are not lazy. Those who set up and run businesses in an environment where a dysfunctional government cannot provide power and critical infrastructure are not lazy. Those who create ideas, concepts, innovations, music and movies are not lazy. The President has outdone himself this time and we should not let this slip. We should tweet, share and comment using the hash tag Nigerian Youths are not lazy Those who fight over maces whilst earning N13m monthly are lazy. Those who spend most of their work hours in United Kingdom on corporate expenses whilst on duty are lazy. Those who like the pleasures of government so much that at the age of 75 still want to spend another 4 years in office are lazy. Those who cant end terrorism despite their military background after 3 years are lazy. Those who can't prosecute people for corruption despite their public outcry are lazy. Those who appoint dead people into office are lazy. |
nice one |
I have no problem with Madumere especially now that Rochas wants to install his son-in-law as governor of imo state but only a fool can make such a statement. |
EternalTruths:can federal government purchase land for me in daura for pig rearing? |
bigboss80s:I tire oh |
slavery.
bro you did well by walking away. |
so fulani herdsmen have been the ones committing these genocides and not foreign based terrorists? thanks ango abdulahi for coming out to tell the truth. |