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ekefre4:Even if you feel being deprived of the opportunity, as an intellectual son of the land, you should correct the "going back to the creed" threat. Why?.. because you will/are losing more. you are motivating and encouraging your youths to engage in violent activities which will (in the short/long term) deny them the opportunity to explore their God given potentials. Pls, stop thinking me all the time. life is short, free and big enough for peaceful coexistence. God bless us... |
[quote author=ducii post=35320804]He said the matter was getting to a breaking point where they could no longer hold them (youths) back because “we have been doing that with just the word of mouth and the goodwill we enjoy as leaders. But when government fails to do their own part, then very unfortunately, we will not be able to maintain the peace as it was in the last few months." These ppl are at it again.. imagine the above statement.. I laud the project but why not sponsor it with state government funds.. why always the FG. To me tribal equity must be considered for a better tomorrow for all Nigerians |
there's nothing like ultimatum or dead line in Nigeria since time immemorial.. we're still living in stone age I guess |
REALLY!!! Bro.. Apologize for what?.. You know sometimes I wonder "who you are", "what gears your passion" and most important "why are you doing this". I expect an ideologist like you to apologize only if you did wrong towards the progress of our dear country but now I know who you are.. an ideologist that chooses to be a slave to partisanship.. Bro.. pls get your independent.. its vital for this generation and the next. |
what can I say, Shameless sycophants, hypocrites, political jobbers, swing anywhere the wind blows. |
OLALEKAN ADETAYO , in this piece, captures President Muhammadu Buhari’s activities since he resumed in his office inside the Presidential Villa on Monday I, Muhammadu Buhari, do solemnly swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I will discharge my duties to the best of my ability, faithfully and in accordance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the law….So help me God.” With these words read amidst thunderous applause from Nigerians and friends of the nation who thronged the Eagle Square, Abuja on the morning of May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari, formally took over the responsibility of leading the most populous black nation from Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who he had earlier trounced at the March 28 presidential polls. Buhari climbed into power on the back of a nationwide campaign for change. During the campaigns that preceded that historic election, the President’s party, the All Progressives Congress, dangled many irresistible mouth-watering offers before the electorate. The party promised a government that would be a clear departure from what the then ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, was offering. By the time Buhari took his oath of office and oath of allegiance therefore, expectations were understandably high. Nigerians were looking forward to the much-promised change in all the sectors. The President had to stay away from the Presidential Villa for about three weeks for renovation to be completed. At least, based on what his aides said. On Sunday, the President finally relocated to his official residence. Expectedly, he operated from his office inside the Presidential Villa for the first time on Monday. Like a man who swallows a big mortar and can neither stand nor sit, 72-year-old Buhari has since he resumed in the Oval Office (that is what the President’s office is called), thrown himself into the hard task of governing Nigeria, often described as a complex nation. His first assignment on his first day in the office was to meet with a few aides that are currently assisting him, pending the time he will constitute his cabinet. He was joined at that meeting by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo. While that meeting was going on, service chiefs arrived the Presidential Villa for a meeting with him. He presided over that meeting during which the country’s war against insurgents was reviewed. It was at that meeting that Buhari directed the dismantling of military checkpoints in secure parts of the country. After the meeting, the President did something that has been described as unprecedented- he met with members of the State House Press Corps, saddled with the responsibility of disseminating his activities to the public. He was accompanied to that meeting by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina; and his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu. It was Adesina who set the tone for the meeting which was held inside the Briefing Room adjoining the Council Chambers. There, he told reporters that Buhari found it important to “pay a courtesy visit” on them on his first day in office and solicit their support. The President did not mince words in saying that his good or bad relationship with the media will be determined by Adesina. He said, “It is not by accident that I got the best of you to be the Special Adviser (on Media and Publicity), one of the 15 aides I had to get clearance (for) from the Senate. He is one of the best that I can have as special advisers. I brought one of the best of you so that he can consistently defend me against you. Whether my job is a difficult one or easy, it is up to him, but I am here to thank you in advance for what good and ill you are going to do to me.” It was also at that meeting that Buhari made his first comment on the status of the nation bequeathed him by Jonathan, saying he inherited an empty treasury and a nation weighed down by huge debts running into millions of dollars. With a few more informal meetings with some individuals, the President concluded activities scheduled for his first day in office. Those who thought Monday was too busy for the President quickly changed their thoughts as activities started unfolding on Tuesday. It was an action-filled day. Buhari started the day by granting an audience to the 36 state governors. Almost all the governors were either present or represented since it was their first meeting with the President. Buhari again grabbed the headlines at that meeting when he among other things accused officials of the recent past government of abandoning all financial and administrative instructions put in place in parastatals and agencies. He described their actions as responsible for throwing the country into financial crisis, which he said was worse than that of the Second Republic that led to the 1983 military coup he partook in. After the meeting, Buhari performed diplomatic duties when he granted audience to the Cameroonian Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation, Mr. Sadi Emmanuel, who was a special envoy of President Paul Biya. It was at that meeting that he accepted to visit Cameroon after the Ramadan fast in continuation of his consultations on the fight against Boko Haram. Buhari also met with the outgoing Palestinian Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Montaser Abuzaid, during which he pledged that Nigeria would continue to support all efforts aimed at the peaceful resolution of the Middle East conflict. Not long after that, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, led some traditional rulers from the North under the aegis of the Northern Traditional Rulers Council to a closed-door session with the President. They made recommendations to the President on issues that are related to national development. Buhari also briefed them on efforts being put in place to recover stolen funds and how the United States and some other countries had promised to assist his administration in that regard. With that meeting over, the traditional rulers joined him for the traditional breaking of Ramadan fast in the new Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa. They were joined by some state governors. That was not all. At about a few minutes before 11pm, Buhari also went into another round of meeting with state governors elected on the platform of the APC. Issues discussed at the parley included the leadership crisis rocking the National Assembly which was caused by the emergence of leaders other than the ones approved by the party leadership. That meeting ended in the early hours of Wednesday. The President retired into his official residence at about a few minutes before 1am. As early as 10am on Wednesday, Buhari also met separately with Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai; and his Imo State counterpart, Rochas Okorocha. The Chairman of Bi-Courtney Group of Companies, Dr. Wale Babalakin, was also seen walking towards the President’s office shortly after. In all, Wednesday was a bit free. On Thursday, Buhari granted audience to the President of the Economic Community of West African States Commission, Mr. Kadre Ouedraogo. At the meeting, the President insisted that regional and international cooperation was needed to ensure victory over terrorism in Nigeria and other countries. With Buhari’s relocation to the Presidential Villa, visible changes were noticed during the week. The nature of visitors to the Villa has also changed. Under former President Jonathan, a large percentage of visitors were either chieftains of the then ruling PDP or people that have links with the party. That has given way to chiefs of the APC, who are the current power brokers. Even in terms of dressing, many visitors and villa workers alike were fond of wearing the Ijaw traditional dress and Fedora to match during the Jonathan Presidency. This week, the Hausa way of dressing dominated the seat of power with many seen in well-starched babariga and caps to match. The security arrangement in the well-fortified premises is also currently undergoing reorganistion. Officials of the Department of State Services have been withdrawn from their beats in the “inner circle” and replaced by plain-clothed military personnel. The population of Muslims praying at the mosque located behind the President’s office also surged from Monday when Buhari started joining them for prayers. Once the President is inside the mosque, a few plain-clothed security operatives will quickly surround the place of worship located between the President’s office and the Council Chambers. Apart from the regular prayers, Buhari also joined faithful to listen to Ramadan Tafsir in the mosque during the week. On Friday, Buhari made history as the first President to hold a Jumat prayer inside the Presidential Villa. He led Muslim aides and other State House workers to hold the prayer inside the mosque behind his office. The mosque’s capacity was overstretched as those who prayed outside were three times more than those who managed to find space inside with the President. As the President begins his second week in his office, many Nigerians are expecting him to announce more appointments and move faster in fulfilling his numerous electoral promises. Source: http://www.punchng.com/politics/buhari-in-aso-villa-workers-dump-ijaw-attire-for-babariga/ |
until those virgin bastard are flushed out there is no news.. peace be upon our land |
I heard okonjo salary is being paid in dollar, if this is true then it means that she never believed in naira, she never believed in Nigeria economy and she never believed in Nigeria. I am therefore not surprised that naira could not be helped when its value depreciates. #I stand to be corrected.. |
(Funny stuff! In view of the Mayweather vs Pacquaio fight, I rerun a funny fight happenstance. I hope you enjoy/re-enjoy) FIGHTING FOR YOUR GIRL....like throw blows BY ENA a friend of mine ABDUL: Ena, Ena, Omonigho has left me Ena: Why na? For wetin?. Wetin happen? What did you do? | ABDUL: I did nothing. Ena: She just wake up say she no do again? That na spiritual things oh! ABDUL: No. The thing is a guy hit her car. It was a mere scratch .... Ena: Ehen....dem scratch her motor...na reason to break up nowadays? Na you dey drive? You drive carelessly? Na her motor? ABDUL: No Ena. You know I am meticulous. You always say that Ena: Okay finish the story. You know say all this kine story dey sweet me like overripe dodo ABDUL: Man mi, she was moving straight and this fool came and hit her. Before I knew, she jumped out and started shouting at the guy. Ena:. Ehen.... ABDUL: So I rushed out and was telling her to cool down. That I will pay for it Ena: Fair enough. So? ABDUL. My girl still continued insulting this guy. The guy then told her she was an ashawo. That only ashewo's have no respect for men. Ena: Okpetu. The film done dey tough. wetin come happen? He call am ashawo for your present? ABDUL: My girl said "It is your mother and your mother's mother that is ashewo. You don't know your father. Ask your mother to tell you who your father is. Ena: EKWAKWARAKPORNAAAAAAA! Shooooo EMURAKPOR! Wetin the guy do ABDUL: I just heard a loud sound like twa! I did not see my girl anymore. Ena: as as how ??ABDUL: I turned to look at where the loud sound came from and when I turned back, sh was gone. Ena: Shoo. ABDUL. I then looked at the floor and there she was. Very calm Ena: Wetin you come do? ABDUL: The guy entered his car and left. Me? I helped my girl get up and as she entered the car, she drove and left me standing there. Ena: why? ABDUL: I had to take a cab home. I called and called. I went to her house, the gateman would not let me in. Ena: shooo sake of say what? ABDUL: It was later, after like 200 phonecalls that she told me what I did wrong Ena: Which was? ABDUL: Said I did not fight the guy Ena: as as how? ABDUL: That someone hit her car, that I ought to have been the one even shouting at the guy then she would be the one cooling me down Ena: So that na u go receive that invisible sla abi ? And u sure say that kind of girl go cool you down abi she go put fire make una fight well well. Me, I dey know the kine girl I dey dey with wey I go take rake for person. Some kine girls, as you dey rake, instead them go say "honey it is enough, let us go" Them go say "Ena, make I help you hold your shirt makeblood no stain am. E done SETigooo Yayyyyy." Them go dey rake on your behalf dey tell your opponent "you done die for my guy hand today" Like say dem do "otishe" or "nack and fall" or "gedu" juju for you wey you go use win the fight. ABDUL: Exactly! She said I do not love her or else I would have fought with the guy. How does she expect me to be fighting on the street? Ena: You no dey fight for street, na where u dey for fight? U for carry the guy go there ABDUL: Stop being funny. Ena: Hope you tell your girl say "I am a lover not a fighter"? ABDUL: Stop playing please. I love her Ena: She done tell you. If to say you love her, you would have fought for her Abdul: Have you ever seen me fight? Are there no better ways to resolve conflicts? Ena: so wetin you want do? ABDUL: No seriously, did she not see these rough dudes before she chose me? have I not always been gentle? is that not what she told everyone she likes about me? What if the guy beats me up. Don't you know the disgrace? My lip will be swollen. Ena: Na that lip she go like to kiss as una reach house. The kine okware she for give u, bulb for ceiling go blow. In fact Na now I know why girls dey like Boma and Jaguda like dem 2pac. Stubborn boys. ABDUL: So what do I do? Ena: Next time you go fight if she find trouble ![]() ABDUL: I have no choice. Even if they beat me I will fight. I cant afford to lose her Ena. So u go gree make dem use blow design all ur lip because of her? ABDUL: Yes. In fact, I will start taekwondo or Karate lessons. I will do body building. anything for her Ena: Ok. I see say she hold your mumu switch. E good. Na this kind of one dey lead to marriage. Ok, see the plan. Since she like fight, we go wait outside. As she enter, you go go meet the gateman. ABDUL: He won't let me in. Ena: Correct. If he try to stop you, you go use this wood break all the louvers for the gateman house. Na that one we dey call "awareness". As you dey burst am, you dey shout like Tarzan. uuuhuuu u hu huuuuuu!!!! As the gateman near you, you go burst am one correct headbutt for chest, make head no pain you. as you head am, he go stagger go back. No give am space. Put strong blow for him jaw. Make sure say u dey shout as you dey do am make she for see u. Then kolobi the gateman. Dey shout say "I will kill him. I will kill anybody who stops me from you. ABDUL. And what will you be doing? Ena. I go dey far dey look whether police dey come. ABDUL. You mean you wont help me.... Ena: When you and her dey enter room, you done call me come help you once? U WELL I say I go help u look road if police or the area boys dey come. I go blow whistle then I go run leave you.ABDUL ...errrr Okay. But ...okay, let me call my doctor, so he treats us after the fight. Ena: U really want do am? ABDUL: Yes....lets go. She will be home soon. Ena: Na now I know why u be my friend since. Na me just dey do all ur strategizing. ekpa fefe. You want fight gateman wey no do you anything true true? ABDUL: Even if I have to bite him I will Ena: Mumu like you. Make we dey go. We go give the gateman like 15 thousand naira make he for let you beat am well well. Abi you think say wrestlemania na real ![]() ? |
ARE WE WAITING FOR BUHARI TO FAIL OR SUCCEED? When we voted incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan in April 2011 and was sworn in on 29 May 2011, all Nigerians were with him, wishing him good luck, optimistic that he and his new government will do well, a breathe of fresh air; he promised heaven and earth to Nigerians. We all believed then that he could do it. It was not until about 2 years into his new mandate and tenure that Nigerians realised they had been barking up the wrong tree; had put all their water in a basket, and that Mr Jonathan was not the Real McCoy. Mr Muhammdu Buhari was only recently elected to replace Mr Jonathan on the back of progressive change, anti-corruption and another sense of optimism for something better. But some sections of aggrieved Nigerians, who I can only classify as sore losers are already seeing everything wrong with the majority of Nigerians' choice of leader. Mr Buhari has not even been sworn in and taken over the mantle of power and the enormous and onerous task that lies ahead of him in repairing a badly, and perhaps irretrievably damaged and looted country, (in exactly a month's time) and the knives and sword are already out, and people are already seeing failure. This is sad. Why don't you wait and see what he will do, not what he's doing now, when he takes over? Why sabotage him now? Why discourage him now? Have you tried to support and cooperate with him yet? Or are you just lurking in the corner and gleefully awaiting his downfall? And what does that mean to you if Buhari fails? It will not justify or exonerate 16 years of PDP misrule, would it? God bless Nigeria.. |
LIFE ISSUES Learning points BALANCE SHEET OF LIFE Our Birth is our Opening Balance! Our Death is our Closing Balance! Our Prejudiced Views are our Liabilities. Our Creative Ideas are our Assets. Heart is our Current Asset. Soul is our Fixed Asset. Brain is our Fixed Deposit. Thinking is our Current Account. Achievements are our Capital. Character & Morals, our Stock-in-Trade. Friends are our General Reserves. Values & Behaviour are our Goodwill. Love is our Dividend. Children are our Bonus Issues. Education is Brands / Patents. Knowledge is our Investment. Experience is our Premium Account. The Aim is to Tally the Balance Sheet Accurately. The Goal is to get the Best Presented Accounts Award. Some very Good and Very bad things: The most destructive habit ………..........................Worry The greatest Joy.....................................................Giving The greatest loss...............................Loss of self-respect The most satisfying work........................Helping others The ugliest personality trait..........................Selfishness The most endangered species...........Dedicated leaders Our greatest natural resource.....................Our youth The greatest 'shot in the arm'.............Encouragement The greatest problem to overcome…......................Fear The most effective sleeping pill.............Peace of mind The most crippling failure disease.................Excuses The most powerful force in life...........................Love The most dangerous pariah......................A gossiper The world's most incredible computer.......The brain The worst thing to be without.....................Hope The deadliest weapon.........................The tongue The two most power-filled words..............'I Can' The greatest asset..........................................Faith The most worthless emotion....................Self-pity The most beautiful attire........................SMILE! The most prized possession.....................Integrity The most powerful channel of communication.......Prayer The most contagious spirit...................Enthusiasm The most important thing in life...................GOD THE ALMIGHTY. Chinese Proverb: 'When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it, you have a moral obligation to share it with others'. Author unknown: If you happen to know the original source, please share it. It would be greatly appreciated. |
each time I think about democracy in Nigeria, how it is being practice and manage I realize most people don't understand what it mean. you have done well in returning sanity to your train of thoughts.. it's a laudable and welcome initiative.. not only for progress but also for your creative mechanism. I'll use this medium to advise citizens of this great country to please consult their dictionary and search for the definition of Democracy and Politics. #God bless Nigeria.. |
naijaboiy:Seeing few group/users on Nl bashing themselves on small issues baffles me, and I relate it to be immature e -gangsterism. I tried to bring sanity back to the thread but the tempo and tsunami of their bashing mindset piss me off. The topic of the thread was interestingly beautiful before it was derailed. I hope derailing is discouraged to encourage patronage and participation from thread viewers. |
a beautiful thread but derailed.. #angry .. |
missclasssy:I just did.. thanks |
"Who Makes You Vex" is program well know to listeners of Wazobia Radio. Some of the listeners calls every time the program holds on radio and most of the comments indicates that parties (man/lady) in a relationship is often accused. So the question is thrown to the house "WHO MAKES YOU VEX and WHY?" |
joeblac07:a thousand year is equivalent to a day in God eye. now do the math. btw science cannot be 100% accurate because its experiments and observations are performed /carried out by men. Science can and has always improved over the years |
Raymondenyi:more greece to your elbow bro. According to your assertions pdp is the people's choice in rivers state and they are declared winner but you yourself know the electioneering process through which they emerge victorious is defaced and, thus, the opposition is questioning the credibility of the process. In my own opinion, if the election process credibility is not questioned today, same will happen in the future which is not good for our democracy |
firstEVA:this situation serious o. |
temitemi1:is this one a true descendant of Oodua. accommodating, encouraging and abating insult on crown throne of our forefathers. May same befall your hardwork and sweat. Omo ale jati jati |
Baba I beg wise up.. . Most of those defectors were not actually looking for immediate political appointment but looking for a new umbrella to protect them against all their commited attrocities. Baba I beg do not hesitate nor compromise in bringing all acts of illegalities to book |
[quote author=GBTYO post=32577446][/quote]imagine this idiot posting the most senseless post of all time on nl. the Yorubas are not foolish, your forefathers are and the foolishness was inherited by your generation and being displayed by you. |
Astronomical Signs never intrest me. On a second thought, are those signs arranged in order of importance? Would like to know cos i'm Leo, though describe little about me but it position in the list makes me furious |
Janet101:that idiot is not only stupid but also foolish. Imagine that bastard good for nothing nonentity that hails from a god-forbidden race insulting 'a well respected Oba for calling on his people to show appreciation in exchange for the warm hospitality shown to them to ensure progress' in the name of politics. Well, in case he doesnt know, unlike you people, We Yoruba respect our leaders. Any act of disrespect is treated with a daring appropriate measure. |
For Five Days President Jonathan Did Not Know Morocco Had Withdrawn Her Ambassador Until I Told Him, Soyinka Says In a blockbuster new interview, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka has told The Guardian (UK) that until he told President Goodluck Jonathan, the Nigerian leader did not know for an entire five days that Morocco, a friendly but angry country, had withdrawn its ambassador from Nigeria. “He jumped up as if his seat was on fire,” he said of the moment Jonathan learned of the situation, adding that it was that night that the president made a public statement about it for the first time. “So when I say that there is a force around, I know what I’m talking about. There is a very sinister force in control and it is sinister cabal which is responsible for caging him in and showing him what they think he should know about and keeping away from him things which are not in their interest, and this for me is the most dangerous situation that any nation can be in.” Source: http://saharareporters.com/2015/03/29/five-days-president-jonathan-did-not-know-morocco-had-withdrawn-her-ambassador-until-i#.VRjncNK-jGQ.facebook |
what is happening in Nigeria is what can best be described as DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION. |
politricks:point of correction bro, GMB is here to govern Nigeria to prosperity for the next fort years GMB himself categorically use the word 'govern' its better if our leaders aknowledge the fact that they are elected to serve |
F22RAPTOR:I would have but I can't, at least not when lives of innocent citizens are at stake besides, my /our (many other like me) curiousity and unanswered questions makes me even more curious |
Terrorists are being relocated on “agreement” not defeated. NewsRescue We are able to confirm that Gwoza, the mountainous local government used by Boko Haram was not liberated by the Nigerian military, but rather Boko Haram leadership worked with elements in the Jonathan administration and partially evacuated the town on schedule Friday for campaign purposes. The Nigerian Defence headquarters Friday announced that the army had recaptured the Boko Haram strong hold. Flimsy details were given, however we are able to confirm that this information is false and potentially dangerous as it may mislead locals to venture toward the region. Boko Haram terrorists are still alive and well and simply stepped out of Gwoza ahead of the acclaimed offensive in a secret deal with the presidency. It is recollected that likewise there was no battle for Bama days ago, rather the military simply stepped in to Bama to meet it discarded with all the homes and property burned down and many villagers massacred. A similar situation happened in Gwoza where the Nigerian army met an abandoned town as agreed. There was no significant land offensive. In Gwoza, Boko Haram first slaughtered men and women in the town before taking out most of its forces earlier this month. Boko Haram is still a threat and in control of not just Gwoza but over seven local governments in Borno state remain under dangerous levels of Boko Haram control and liberal plunder. Boko Haram fighters have not been killed but are still holding strong while reckless lies are being peddled to the Nigerian masses. Boko Haram occupied towns include, Alagarno, Kuwa Yangeya, Dalwa and a lot of other villages along Damboa and also on the the Bama axis there’s Gulumba, Darjamal, Kumshe, Wulgo, all safe havens where Boko Haram terrorists are relocating and are in full control. We have fully confirmed the true situation in Gwoza from Military and civilian sources. We also heard the undisclosed amounts of money in the millions (USD) are facilitating the favorable negotiations with the terrorists in assistance of Jonathan’s elections appeal. It is recollected that in a BBC interview six days ago, Nigeria’s president Mr Goodluck Jonathan was pressed to confess ” where are the terrorists?” to which he answered that they are going around Africa and hiding within towns. Where are the terrorists? BBC inquires 6 days ago It is recollected that to protect its image Nigeria similarly lied several times in the past. One instance was when the army claimed it had recovered the abducted over two hundred Chibok school girls last April. Another more recent deadly experience of the Jonathan led military lying was when the defence chief Alex Badeh and president Jonathan declared a false ceasefire that led to hundreds of deaths in Borno and Adamawa state. It is evident the false claim of liberation of Gwoza is aimed at improving president Jonathan’s electability. Nigeria’s embattled leader opposes the odds one to ten in this Saturday’s presidential elections. Journalists have been hounded, with two AlJazeera journalists just detained by the Military which makes it impossible for independent confirmation of the government’s claims. An insider at the presidency told NewsRescue that a Jonathan adviser told him to pull ‘Bibi’. That there was no way he will be exposed. It is recollected that during this month’s Israeli elections, the Israeli Prime minister, Benjamim Netanyahu made some outrageous statements, lies and confessions that were mostly to manipulate the electorate. Hundreds of Boko Haram terrorists are still holding forte at Gwoza as at report time. Source: http://newsrescue.com/developing-fgn-lied-about-defeat-of-boko-haram-at-gwoza/#axzz3VmEh2tyt |
Below are the 'Yoruba Leaders' who promised to deliver six million votes for Jonathan in the South West *Musiliu Olatunde Obanikoro lost his Polling Unit. *Buruji Kashamu lost his Polling unit. *Femi Fani Kayode lost his Polling unit. *Olusegun Rahman Mimiko lost his Polling unit. *Gani Adams lost his Polling unit. *Iyiola Omisore lost his polling unit. *Jimi Agbaje lost his polling unit. *Bode George lost his polling unit. *Doyin Okupe lost his polling unit. *Pa Olusegun Osoba lost his polling unit. *Sen. Femi Okunrounmu lost his polling unit. That is what you call Transformation Agenda TAN |
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