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Good! I know corruption will fight back. It will even enlist the help of the masses who are the victims of corruption, but you have my permission to crush them all with fury. |
Why is MASSOB trying so hard to go the religious path? Why must an ethnic self determination agenda be infused with religion. They should know that there's no Caritas existing to render any humanitarian help anymore. The vatican must sanction the priests who allowed such rubbish to occur in their parishes. All those arrested must be duly prosecuted and jailed. |
WombRaiders:I won't even waste my time on you. It will be counter-productive to be having a debate with you. Wail as much as you like, but nothing really changes. |
Is it Buhari's woe or Nigeria's woe? The hard working NigerDelta that depends on a natural resource will be forced to finally show us the "lazy ones" their latent hardwork. As for the OP, yours is a case of ethnic and religious delusions. There is no cure for your disease. |
eaglechild:The only difference is the South will give it more media coverage, but the victim will not get justice anywhere in Nigeria. Despite the fact that political offices and power is transient, Nigerians are already wired to be tyrannical when they find themselves having authority over others. Labour Minister Emeka Wogu once wondered why labour will be daring a whole federal government during the subsidy protests. He made sure to separate the leadership from the followership, saying "We don't have to explain to the people we rule". |
I still maintain that we have no democracy in Nigeria, just civilian rule. One day when Nigerians are ready to fight for a real democratic republic, all this madness will end. Till then. |
Poultry money from Fayose's 1st tenure. Fayose is still a candidate for the record of governor 2ce impeached. |
omolami:Is it not the PDP that has always deployed the army for elections that enabled them to become witnesses of electoral fraud and misconduct? So being military witnesses, they should not be called to come testify? What are you smoking in WADATA house? Was that the hidden agenda of PDP in using the military as security personnel for elections - silent witnesses to electoral crimes. Please reveal more let the people learn more about what the now moribund PDP stood for. |
Just for your education, Gov Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara is Yoruba. Not even a similar tribe that bear Yoruba names, he his Yoruba. Now you can continue with your irrelevant chestbeating. CBN Governor? I've now realised you're just a joker having fun. |
Akpabio is Godswill for the people of Akwa Ibom. Let thy will be done. Lol! |
QuotaSystem:You are a good psychologist. The dude was dying inside seeing APC win votes he had miscalculated. He gambled woefully. |
She should set the house on fire. |
chukwudi44:He gave legitimacy to every transgression they committed. That is the definition of powerful. He who controls the law and its dispensation is God in the midst of others. The portfolios you hold in high regard are only suitable for financial corruption due to money flow or expenditure on infrastructure, and as such desired by the typical Nigerian. But guess who can send them all to jail when their crimes come to light? Infact, the portfolio of Attorney General is the only one that requires a qualified industry professional (law) to be at the helm. Not even Health requires a medical practitioner at the helm as no professional duty is ever expected of that office. |
chukwudi44:In every country in the world governed by LAWS except Biafra that only exist on pirate radio, the Attorney General position ranks as top 3 influential/powerful portfolios. Not everything has to be about "come and chop". Juicy doesn't equate to influential/powerful. When Yar Adua was comatose in Saudi Arabia, was it the petroleum or works or finance minister that was calling the shots over the Attorney General Michael Andoakaa? |
Everyone speaking for the president nowadays. Great choice if this dream will come true. I would prefer a cabinet that is devoid of the former political office holders of the past. Nigeria needs a clean start. |
Nonybb:APC is the 1st step in the right direction for the reform you claim to advocate. If anger consumes you at the sight of the trio, what consumed you then at the sight of the irresponsible Jonathan and his cabinet of the cabal? Buhari will take us to where we need to be, just sit tight and strap on your seat belt, and stop distracting the driver. |
zicoraads:The very reason the military should never be used as security for elections. But did the PDP government ever listen? No. So who do you now expect to come give evidence on what transpired on election day if not the military that was on ground? The need for the military providing security for elections is only suggestive of a state in chaos - a failure of the government. |
Umblerra party! Will you keep quiet. |
May her soul R.I.P. |
Na lie. |
Blastos:You must not know the real Jonah Jonah, Jonah my friend, as Dbanj would campaign in the days when obscurity helped to conceal the cluelessness of a PhD intellectual. If Jonathan can tell a reporter that he cannot investigate the Ekiti election audio tape because it is not real, after 2 of the actors had already admitted to their presence at the said meeting, then don't expect anything decent from Jonathan. He then went ahead to re-nominate Obanikoro as a minister again. Jonathan is a shameless and irresponsible human being. Even his constituency are suffering for his irresponsibility now. |
pheliciti:Imagine! Yet his constituency have not stoned him like his wife would want for others. Jonathan's constituency needs change more than Nigeria. |
stickncarrot:PDP is an Ijaw party. -Jonathan I have no reason to love Jonathan. He was the shoeless boy who was given the presidency on a platter. What did he do with it? He made the cabal that had ensured nothing works in Nigeria richer and made the poor to bear the brunt. He was the goodluck that brought badluck to Nigeria. He was the president who behaved like he was the houseboy in Aso Rock. Mr humility who had no spine to use up to 40% of his presidential powers except to pardon thieves and look the other way when crimes with incriminating evidences were revealed against his cronies. When Pastor Tunde Bakare posited that Jonathan's destiny was to impoverish and balkanise Nigeria, I took it as another hocus pocus from the religiously insane. Now I know better. Economy was growing with what income? And what was the infrastructural development that occasioned such growth? Even from your own supplied report, Nigeria's exit from JP Morgan's index started in January 2015. Who was the president then? It was your beloved clown. One of the many reasons why the regions which voted for him in 2011 (SW and NC) rejected him in 2015, save for his own people and the ones who hate anything Hausa and were happy to be controlling the dunce president. You had better start rejoicing that a curse and a scourge was sent packing to where he can cause no harm anymore. |
hinwazaka:Jonathan is the clown who doesn't even know he is clowning. That he even has a PhD despite his obvious mental and intellectual handicap, shows that studying a course doesn't make you knowledgeable in other matters. Oh the Obama administration surely did insult the irresponsible Bush administration. Sec. of state Hillary Clinton once remarked that the Obama administration in pursuing its own foreign policy that the GOP needlessly criticised, haven't had shoes thrown its way (a clear reference to Bush ducking the shoe thrown by an Iraqi journalist when Bush visited the country in his latter days). The Bush supporters were just like you - very bitter the GOP lost the election to a black man. Their racist political rallying cry was "taking our country back". The democrats had to remind them from time to time that the gasping economy was the inherited legacy from the previous clueless "rich boys only" administration of the GOP. Jonathan has since admitted on the campaign trail that he also made many people billionaires and millionaires. However the masses were never given a reprieve. |
Good recognition by Guinness. Thumbs up to the nominator. |
Even as ex president his stupidity did not "ex" also. An irredeemably irresponsible dunce and a clown. |
omenka:Thanks for pointing out that salient fact. She obviously doesn't understand the distinction, but she might even be implying that Marilyn Ogar was actually a PDP agent in the DSS, making her a politician too. That is what Jonathan reduced the DSS to. |
mapet:I hope the hyperventilating Gboliwe reads this. |
Burger01:Thanks for reminding those without memory about this particular incident. Now without their corrupting powers they have become mere arrestable citizens who must now obey the law. |
As already opined above, Kanu will survive the war like Ojukwu, and later beg for pardon. The slowpoke quoted below would have sacrificed his family without any consolation Another, Chinwendu calls-in from Abuja and tells the host that what he should do is give the order for Igbos in the Igbo states to start killing Hausa-Fulanis as a covert action; that this will precipitate a revenge in Nigeria (the zoo as they call it on the show) where the caller currently resides. The caller explains that "when they start killing us here it will cause the nation to erupt in chaos and this will make Igbos return to "Biafra-land."What I don’t understand is how dead bodies will make it back to the East. |
That the pirate radio station promotes terrorism is a no-brainer. All the hard talk is just to find some closure for the emotional trauma that has remained since suffering a humiliating defeat and eventual surrender, and loss of lives that had been needlessly sacrificed to the war in the hopes of winning the propaganda. However I still cannot fathom how suicidal tendencies become almost wholesomely ethnically hereditary. The Biafrans should be a case study for modern sociologists. |
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