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wowmenow:Your redemption can only start from hell. Must you play politics with a financial matter? Even the supposed victim knows he his only suffering the consequences of a failed investment. |
SeverusSnape:Is it that your mind has refused to grasp the facts surrounding the identity of the Aisha Buhari that is resident in the USA with records of court appearances on the Halliburton case and other matters? Or yours is a case of man pretending to be asleep, and can never be awakened? |
This is the way to follow, not getting soiled in the mud with a pig. |
theV0ice:Won't you wish Mr 'Lere Olayinka the very best as he brings glory to Nigeria? |
PassingShot:They are the sons of anarchy. Very miserable lot. |
Maybe Fayose will be the one snapping the pictures this time, while Lere poses at the podium. LoL! |
Stancity:"You no holy pass". You must be he who was to be expected as stated by the OP. Corruption is truly in fear of its extinction, and those who have received bountifully from corruption, must fight for their survival. CFB! |
NDA don't mind this faction of Ohaneze, go ahead with your plans. Those that have supported you from the beginning, must not be seen withdrawing their support when the chickens are roosting homeward bound. |
M4gunners:Standstill no thanks to Azikiwe Jonathan. Would the developmental strides of Obiano stop the igbos from still crying about marginalization when the FG commences whatever developmental plans they have for the lands acquired in the states they have done so? Must the Igbo man always play the victim? Is there some pleasure derived from it? |
M4gunners:Nice question to be directed at Azikiwe Jonathan. But when the other lands acquired in other states for the same purposes are being developed, the teeming population of Igbo bigots would begin to lament that is Anambra State not deserving of such development. |
Azikiwe Jonathan must have hated his Igbo brothers to have acquired their land for the FG. I also remember that an Igbo man Pius Anyim was the SGF then, well may be he was sleeping as was custom. MODIFIED: The land was actually acquired LEGALLY in 1992 by the federal government as clearly stated. |
As long as she's is a co-signatory, then she has just began to enjoy her marriage in terms of the for better for worse vow. She's now in the same shit with Fayose, but without immunity, she will certainly become his fore-runner to prison. Why did Fayose have to use accounts that can implicate his wife? |
Even this information would still not suffice to awake a man pretending to be asleep. |
A Nigerian political scholar who happens to be an aide to the ignoble Gov. Ayo Fayose of Ekiti, 'Lere Olayinka, has developed and proved a new mathematical law. The law which is now known as the "Lere Theorem of Definite Conclusion", had eluded many erudite scholars in the field. However, Ekiti State being the fountain of knowledge, Mr Lere found it easy to arrive at a conclusion many never thought was brilliant enough to be defended. Lere said, "it is all in the mind, you just remain fixated with the definite conclusion you intend to arrive at, put the numbers together and perform mathematical operations and induction. Indeed it takes a bold mind to solve this puzzle. Brilliance is really not needed for this law to work, infact, I would suggest that it be discarded" Lere put this new theorem to test. "Imagine if I want to conclude that a certain man from Daura callled Muhammadu aged 73, was married to Aisha aged 45 from Adamawa when she was only 13yrs old. 73 - 45 = 32 (conventional maths is 28), Lere Theorem 1. Then we subtract any higher number from the above answer that can give us the desired number. Fortunately, we can use the same number 45 already used above to achieve this. 45 - 32 = 13 (logic of this operation not defined in conventional maths), Lere Theorem 2." When prodded further on how this new theories were validly tested and passed as laws, he had this to say. "The power of wild imagination is all about being mischievously creative. Like imagination TV, you have to do all that is necessary to sell your dummy as the real deal. The theorem of definite conclusions has come to stay, and I take full credits for it. It is the result of creative thinking." Mr Lere also made it known that he will be attending the Conference of Creative Political Mathematics, holding at the train station in central Beijing, China. As he put it, "I am very eager to mount the podium and catch everyone's attention". We wish Mr Lere the very best. |
I believe Emefiele was already CBN governor then at the time of Fayose's election in 2014. |
Why are you even subtracting 28 (32 in Lere theorem) from 45? What mathematical law is that? Aisha Buhari was born in 1971 and got married in 1989. That is 18yrs difference. So she was 18yrs when she got married. If she's now 45yrs of age, then she got married 27 years ago as evidenced below. 45 - 18 = 27 1989 - 2016 = 27 Does she have any child for Buhari who is older than 27yrs? Case closed! |
eyeview:Sir Louis is also Odumegwu. Emeka Ojukwu only has that name as a reference to which Ojukwu he belongs to. Meaning that Emeka Ojukwu is the son of Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu. Yes he was a millionaire alright, and some argue he was the richest Nigerian of his time, some say it was Dantata, Lagosians will tell you Da Rocha was the richest. Truth is everyone blows his own trumpet, question is who evaluted the relative wealth of the numerous rich men of that era to come to such conclusion on the wealthiest? |
JoSaintiago:Who was the Nigerian Government in 1952 or 1956 when the Queen actually visited? It was the British, and it was their responsibility to provide for their Queen's visit using Nigerian money of course. The use of the phrase "could not afford" should have been replaced with "did not possess". Was Nigeria ever too poor in its history not to be able to afford a Rolls Royce or any luxury car that any individual in the world could afford? I don't think that is even a valid question to ask. Presently the Nigerian Government still doesn't stock Rolls Royce in its presidential fleet. Does it then mean that Nigeria cannot afford a Rolls Royce that a corrupt NNPC or DPR public servant can afford? |
DaBullIT:Obviously, the dude whose statement was quoted isn't too versed in the history of the Kings/Queens of England or of Nigeria to have concluded that a whole Nigeria could not afford a Rolls Royce. One wonders what then was so economically attractive to the British to have been interested in ruling Nigeria? However your video did not disprove the claim that the car was for Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu? It is public knowledge that he had a recent Rolls Royce in the market at that time. Same car that his son Emeka was alleged to have test run while schooling at Oxford before it was delivered to him in Nigeria. |
It would be wrong to say Nigeria could not afford a Rolls Royce, when an individual could. Was Ojuku Snr rich enough to have a Rolls Royce? Yes! Was Nigeria rich enough to afford a Rolls Royce in 1952? Is that even a valid question? How much was the car then that any country in the world then could not afford it? If indeed the car was borrowed by the British government of Nigeria for the visit, then the British government of Nigeria in 1952 refused to buy a car it was not using, just to make their own Queen feel good about herself when the government had other cars fit for purpose. Very prudent spending by the British. |
lastpage:Can a mad dog be truly tamed? I doubt anyone can soften Fayose, he will continue to shout as he goes down, but no longer from a position of comfort, but from the pain that subdues him till he ceases to exist politically. |
wolfslair:OK! Continue as directed from Wadata plaza. When you have another baseless accusation I'm sure the "hacked" party twitter handle will set the ball rolling as usual. |
wite111:She has already cleared herself and has also called Fayose a mad dog because he is indeed one. Are you happy now? Can you now move on to the next accusation? |
But Fayose has not revealed anything new. The name had always been associated with the the Halliburton scandal, and it had always been known that the person bearing the name did not share the same identity with the present wife of the President. What Fayose has done is to now claim the President's wife is the same person, while all the proof supplied by him contradicts his accusation. |
PDP and assassinations. I'm not surprised. |
LadyExcellency:So the many senators lined up as prosecution witnesses are executive senators? Try to think harder before typing. |
Validated:Firstly, Buhari's wife is from Adamawa State, not Daura in Katsina. Secondly, one is a phantom daughter that Buhari doesn't have, while one is his legally married wife? Thirdly, where is your evidence that the present first lady ever had an account with Citizens bank? Lastly, has the USA disclosed they are investigating President Buhari's wife on any matter whether past or present? I hope you also cascade this extra information across the many threads you've been scavenging. |
I guess Fayose's gubernatorial immunity precludes him from a libel law suit, seeing that the evidence points to an impostor daughter of Buhari and not even to his wife. If this account truly belongs to Aisha (as I'm not sure any has ever been associated with her), it only reveals that she's a woman who can never exercise the restraint a man can. She should also consider Fayose's plight. A drowning man would always grab on to anything he can lay hold to. |
No offender is above the law. I hope Bukola Saraki's children are learning from their father's plight, because Bukola never had the chance to be different from his father, Olusola Saraki, who got away with many crimes. |
Donclaracuzo:The current administration is not interested in PDP's campaign funds. The administration is interested in recouping federal government funds stolen under the ignoble supervision of a supposed president - an enemy of the state. |
amtaken:I should be asking a troubled person as you. |
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