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RomanceRe: Who Was Not Fair? 1. The Husband, 2. The Wife Or 3. The Law ?? by Sunky200(op): 11:07am On Feb 06, 2015
sinaj:
d hubby didnt do anytin...so ix d wife coz she made d Law punish d poor man over nothing
she's homo- sapien just like you and I that tends to make mistakes at any given time.

well, I think she loves her husband that much
RomanceRe: Who Was Not Fair? 1. The Husband, 2. The Wife Or 3. The Law ?? by Sunky200(op): 11:04am On Feb 06, 2015
sweettease:
She made her choice, why should the law punish him for her absurd mistake?
Na the law jare
I think the interpreter is
RomanceRe: Who Was Not Fair? 1. The Husband, 2. The Wife Or 3. The Law ?? by Sunky200(op): 11:03am On Feb 06, 2015
shyna01:
where is my thinking cap?
you left it in the car
RomanceRe: Who Was Not Fair? 1. The Husband, 2. The Wife Or 3. The Law ?? by Sunky200(op): 11:02am On Feb 06, 2015
sweettease:
She made her choice, why should the law punish him for her absurd mistake?
Na the law jare
I think the lawyer failed at that
RomanceRe: Who Was Not Fair? 1. The Husband, 2. The Wife Or 3. The Law ?? by Sunky200(op): 11:00am On Feb 06, 2015
trux:
the husband
how 's the husband not fair
PoliticsJonahtan Vs Buhari - Insinuating Political Falacy : Fact Or Fiction? by Sunky200(op): 10:58am On Feb 06, 2015
Nature's guide to coincidence -------------------....
It is no coincidence..............
It is destined to happen..............

Election is FEBRUARY and we were able to coin
feBUHARI from it. Ok, not convincing enough, abi?

Take this for february
Interestingly interesting..

1. From Tafawa Balewa to.
2. Gen. Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi to.
3. Gen. Yakubu Gowon to.
4. Gen. Murtala Mohammed to.
5. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo to.
6. President Shehu Shagari to.
7. Maj. Gen. Buhari to.
8. Gen. Ibrahim Babangida to.
9. Chief Ernest Shonekan to.
10. Gen. Sani Abacha to.
11. Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar to.
12. President Olusegun Obasanjo to.
13. President Umaru MusaYar'adua to.
14. President Goodluck Jonathan.

OMG!!!!! I just found out something. The peoples General (Muhammadu Buhari) is the 7th president while GEJ is the 14th president.
Both are seeking 2 come back 4 the second time.

Mathematically, If Buhari is the 7th president and the election is slated for the 14th, it means 14 ÷7= 2.
And GEJ is the14th president and the election is slated for 14th too. It means 14÷14=1.
Invariably, General MUHAMMADU BUHARI will be elected to rule for the 2nd time while GEJ will lose the election because he only signed 1single term with FEBUHARI 14 ÷ 14 =1.

SAI BUHARI!!!!!!!

You still dey fight with destiny? Anything you see
take am!
I put it to you authoritatively, that General
Muhammadu Buhari is is most likely to be our next President.
RomanceWho Was Not Fair? 1. The Husband, 2. The Wife Or 3. The Law ?? by Sunky200(op): 7:37am On Feb 06, 2015
Be the Judge...
My Neigbour came home one day and found his wife with another man in his bedroom making luv.
Instead of shouting or doing sometin nasty to both of them, he just looked at them and went back to d siting room.
He switched on d Television and started watchimg some Nollywood movies..

The wife and d boyfriend were in panic.
The boyfriend dressed up and came by d siting room then he said, " Sir, am sorry for sleeping with your wife" the husband replied, " it has happened, you can go".

The boyfriend left in regret.. The wife neva came out frm d bedroom till it was time to sleep.
The husband switched off d Television and went to sleep in d bedroom.
He found his wife sitting on d floor crying ..
The husband neva said anytin or even asking her . He just slept on his bed and covered himself with some blankets.
In d morning when he woke up, he found his wife dead.
The wife committed suicide in d middle of d night as her husband was sleeping.
The Husband Was Jailed For 20yrs For Murder.

Now the Question Is.. Who was Not Fair?
1. The Husband,
2. The Wife or
3. The Law ??
PoliticsHow Obanikoro, Fayose, And Co. Rigged Ekiti Governorship Election by Sunky200(op): 11:30pm On Feb 05, 2015
How Obanikoro, Fayose, Chris Uba And Brig. General
Momoh Rigged Ekiti Governorship Election In
Collusion With The Nigerian Army
The 37-minute recording details the conversation between these PDP leaders and politicians as they bribed Brigadier General Momoh with a promotion for his assistance in carrying out election fraud in Ekiti.
In it, Obanikoro is clearly heard informing the group of men, “[I] am not here for a tea party, am on special assignment by the President.”

SaharaReporters has received unimpeachable
documents and audio recordings providing
substantial evidence that major Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders planned and successfully rigged the gubernatorial elections in Ekiti State, and plotted a similar scenario in Osun in 2014.

The audio recordings and affidavit were provided by Sagir Koli, a Captain in the 32n Artillery Brigade stationed in Ekiti State, who has since fled the country for fear of retaliation.
Capt. Koli recorded th conversation on 20th June 2014 when he was asked to accompany his Commanding Officer, Brigadier General Aliyu Momoh, to the meeting. The venue was held at Spotless Hotel in Ado-Ekiti.

The audio recordings depict the meeting as being attended by the eventual “winner” of the election, Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti; Senator Iyiola Omisore; a man identified as Honorable Abdulkareem; the Minister fo Police Affairs Caleb Olubolade; and Senator Musiliu Obanikoro who was at the time the
Minister of State for Defence. Mr. Chris Uba came to Ekiti with huge stash cash and soldiers from the East to carry out the assignment.

The 37-minute recording details the conversation between these men as they bribed Brigadier General Momoh with a promotion for his assistance in carrying out election fraud in Ekiti. In it, Obanikoro is
clearly heard informing the group of men, “[I] am not here for a tea party, am on special assignment by the President.”

SaharaReporters further received credible intelligence that President Goodluck Jonathan had instructed the Chief of Defense Staff, Alex Badeh, to use the army in arresting and intimidating opposition politicians before and during the election. The audio recording provides exact details of the plot, with the collaborators almost degenerating into
physical combat.
Authentication of Audio Recordings and Proof of Election Fraud
The audio recordings were analyzed and authenticated by Guardian Consulting, an
independent US-based security consulting company. According to a report authored by Guardian Consulting, also in the possession of SaharaReporters, the independent company used Forensic Voice Frequency Comparison technology to identify all voices on the recording with audio available in the public domain.
The then Deputy Defense Minister, Obanikoro
clearly states to General Momoh that he was not only sent to the meeting by President Jonathan, but “you can’t get a promotion without me sitting on top of your military council. If I am happy tomorrow night, the sky is your limit.”

Governor Fayose revealed that he had already
bribed an official of the Independent National
Election Commission (INEC), the non-political
commission charged with organizing elections in Nigeria, to bring copies of voter ballots with the INEC logo to him that day. Fayose, upset that his INEC contact was caught in traffic, narrated his day’s frustrations: “Where are we supposed to be collating the thing INEC gave to us?
Soft copies we now printed?
Why is my [INEC] contact not with [the ballots]…my contact man [was] sitting in the check point…it took me more than two hours to get this man.”

As the plotters began to argue, Omisore, who was running for Governor of Osun State on the PDP ticket, tried to calm the room: “I would just say that we don’t have to argue so much, we have seen some lapses [today] yes.
It’s just this evening, there is nothing happening now that we cannot contain before tomorrow morning.”

Plans to Rig Elections in Favor of PDP
The eyewitness testimony and sworn affidavit by Capt. Koli corroborates the audio recordings of the PDP officials’ plans to manipulate the Ekiti elections. The plotters devised several plans intended to bring about an unlawful victory for PDP candidates in Ekiti
State races, including the forging of INEC ballots, the use of the military to facilitate access for PDP operatives and supporters, the creation of a list of APC members to be arrested, and the deployment of a Special Team of military personnel to prevent APC
voters from reaching the polls.
The PDP officials told General Momoh that those soldiers on election duty “must work hand-in-hand with the PDP agents” and ordered the arrest of selected APC stalwarts as that could “greatly assist the party during the election including DG campaign organization for Dr. Fayemi, Mr. Bimbo Daramola,” Capt. Koli said in his affidavit.
General Momoh, confronted with criticism by
the group, defended himself by saying that
“we have done a lot of [APC] arrests.”

It would be recalled that there were arrests of
APC members in Ekiti during the period. It
would also be recalled that many members of
the security offices paraded around Ekiti in
disguise.
The PDP collaborators also demanded that the
military block APC members’ access to the
electorate and that moles should “be careful because the consequence will be severe.”

Soldiers were instructed set up roadblocks
leading to the polling stations and prevent
APC supporters’ access. Additionally, vehicles
and individuals with a special sticker labeled
“National Security Task” were allowed movement anywhere, and were only distributed to PDP agents.
General Momoh informed the group that there
were “about 6 special teams. I have one strike force. I have almost forty soldiers after deployment,” evidently an organized system being used to manipulate voter turnout.
Capt. Koli’s statement explained that based on
these strategies, “they succeeded in rigging the Ekiti State election with victory in all the 16 Local Governing Authorities (LGAs). These really inspired them and they were with the euphoria that same would happen in Osun State.”

Indeed, leading into the Osun State elections the Brigadier General posted there was told to take a three-week leave during the elections.
His position was temporarily filled by General
Momoh, who then repeated the same fraudulent tactics in Osun.
Retaliation Against Captain Sagir Koli SaharaReporters was provided with additional
evidence that proves the military retaliated against Capt. Koli when he released this information. Capt. Koli fled before he was arrested, but the military arrested, secretly detained, and chained his brother Adamu to a bed for nearly five months at the Adekunle Fanjuyi’s Cantonment.

In an exclusive phone interview with from his
hideout outside Nigeria, Capt. Koli told
SaharaReporters that his brother was starved
for periods of time and sometimes “fed worms.” Adamu was only released after a petition, which is also in possession of SaharaReporters, was submitted to the National Human Rights Commission by Barrister Chief K. Akinola Ajayi.
The treatment of Capt. Koli’s brother was so poor during his illegal confinement that he had to be hospitalized due to malnutrition.
SaharaReporters contacted Nigerian Defense
spokesperson, General Chris Olukolade as well
as Nigerian Army spokesperson, Col. SK Usman, for comment on this story. Both officials promised to get back to us but never did.
PoliticsNo One Should Vote Jonathan - Wole Soyinka by Sunky200(op): 3:49pm On Feb 05, 2015
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, declared on Thursday that no one should vote for the continuation of President Goodluck Jonathan’s government, saying that there has been a total failure in leadership.

He said he has sixty reasons not to vote for the Jonathan regime Wole Soyinka: No One Should Vote For Jonathan-He Has Shown A Total Failure In
Leadership .

“I will not vote and I will not encourage anyone to vote for the continuation of this government, simply
because your colleagues numbering over two
hundred were kidnapped, ” Soyinka told students at the 2015 edition of Vision of the Child (VOTC), a yearly programme inaugurated in 2012.

He said the Chibok girls kidnapped on 14 April of last year were sent on a mission to acquire an education, but ended up being kidnapped.

“And the government of this nation failed to show leadership. So anyone who says after that event that I will vote or cast my vote or encourage anyone to vote for this regime must be living in Sambisa forest,” Soyinka said, referring to a forest in Borno State
where the Chibok girls are believed to be held by Boko Haram.

“There has been a failure of leadership. Our children whom you represent today have been betrayed,” Soyinka said, adding that no appropriate action was taken to retrieve them. Soyinka said it took the Jonathan government ten days to even accept that the Chibok girls were even missing.

“After that dereliction of duty, after that failure of leadership, after that betrayal for our future, for anyone to think or to put words in my mouth suggesting that I will vote or encourage anyone to vote for this regime is a travesty of intelligence, ” Soyinka said.
Soyinka laughed off those who had claimed on the social media that he was dead, telling journalists at the event that they should not misquote him. If they do, he added, he will rise from the dead to correct them.
The 2015 edition of Vision of the Child has for theme “The Road to Sambisa”.

This year, a total of 250 student participants from 60 primary and secondary schools within Lagos attended the interview. The age bracket for the participants was 9 to 12 years.
Their entries were assessed by a panel of eminent judges comprising teachers, artists, child carers and social workers.
The finalists will be invited on the 7 March to the National Conversation Foundation Park. Lekki, and provided with brush, paint and easel, and will be required to illustrate their literary presentation in the complementary medium painting.

This year, 60 finalists were drawn from 35 schools within Lagos State, said Foluke George, Festival Secretary and Programme Manager for the Vision of the Child.


source:
saharareporters.com/2015/02/05/wole-soyinka-no-one-should-vote-jonathan-he-has-shown-total-failure-leadership
PoliticsRe: Nigeria! Now A Laughing Stock Because Of Jonathan Administration by Sunky200(op): 10:43am On Feb 05, 2015
Truckpusher:
Useless thread from useless South West propagandists and their co-travellers.


Una well done o , I hope say una ready for this drum wey una dey beat so ,come dey form ostrich join am.
southwest you say are the propagandist of these false accusations but my friend you seem to have forgotten the fact that same southwest played a critical yet vital role in ensuring that Jonathan becomes the president when his boss died and this same southwest massively cast their vote for him in 2011, this same southwest advocates for any symbol of unity in our dear country Nigeria.

see my friend this southwest we know will criticise even their own if he or she is doing things wrongly.
PoliticsNigeria! Now A Laughing Stock Because Of Jonathan Administration by Sunky200(op): 12:19am On Feb 05, 2015
A research on president Jonathan's credibility was carried out among world leaders and international personnel's that are Neutral.

The first to evaluate Jonathan is Former USA’s
Secetary of State, Hilary Clinton, according to her "Jonathan is running a government that is supervising syphoning of Nigeria’s resources"

While US Senator, John Maccain, concluded:
"Jonathan’s government is practically not existing and therefore, America should just help Nigerians".

"I do not think the Nigerian president is on the right track. Why would he and his party carry out this massive campaign in Ghana when we all know that their country do not vote online?
It is misplaced, if you ask me." Ghanian's President has said

"I would rather commit suicide than ask the
international community to help safeguard my
country against militias, our country has a strong army to do the job Unlike Nigeria". - Cameroon President

“I have never called the United Nations to guard
us. Me, Yoweri Museveni to say that I have failed to protect my people and I call on the UN: I would rather hang myself - Uganda's president.

“It would be a vote of no confidence in our country and citizens if we cannot guarantee our security? What kind of persons would we be?”
- Senegal's President

Robert Mugabe said, "Nigeria was so corrupt at you have to bribe a pilot before he could fly his passenger plane at Nigeria’s airport".
-Zimbabwe’s President,

We prioritized national security by developing a
strong Army, otherwise our Gabon would be like DRC, South Sudan, Somalia or Nigeria where
militias have disappeared with school children" - Gabon President.

President Jonathan administration has turned Nigeria into a laughing stock in the international community.

Source - metro news
PoliticsDesperate-president-jonathan-weighing-suicidal-options by Sunky200(op): 8:18pm On Feb 04, 2015
When news first broke out that the secondary
school leaving certificate of the presidential
candidate of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) was to become a campaign issue in the Nigerian presidential elections, every right-thinking Nigerian dismissed the idea out of hand and considered it a huge joke. After all, the retired Major-General was not running for the Presidency for the first time.
The supposed joke soon developed into headline news, became talk-of-the-town and subject of a satirical musical denigration before finally ending up in court in surrogate litigation.

It was the continuum of a desperate bid to secure the return of the incumbent President for a second term in office.
In the course of the malicious propaganda drive applied exclusively by the ruling party of
President Jonathan that attempted to utilize all
forms of dirty tricks in the hope that one would stick, an obviously outraged aide to the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs came up with very angry verses transmitted through the Blackberry Messenger.

Mr. Deji Adeyanju left no doubt about what he
considers the sheer unthinkable option of a Buhari Presidency in a democratic Nigeria.
“Buhari can never be President of Nigeria. Quote me any day, any time. A military cou will even be allowed than for Buhari to become the President of a democratic Nigeria” Conclusively, he repeated “Quote me any day, any time!”

More than a fortnight has passed since campaigns for the coveted office of President was launched in Nigeria. Again another joke is brewing in the political horizon.
Media information is simply not going away insinuating that the President of Nigeria is mulling several incredible options to short- change the democratic process if he is unabl to stop the present momentum from translating into palpable electoral gains for the ex-General of the opposition party come February 14, 2015. In testing the waters to
feel the depth of public reaction, the President had obviously delegated a junior Officer in theperson of his National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki to call for the postponement of the elections that is due in barely 10 days.
The ensuing aftershock reverberated far beyond the
shores of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Unfortunately, one cannot help but live with the impression that Nigerian politicians have failed to draw any useful conclusion from the Wikileaks scandal of 2010. At least we do know today, thanks to Julian Assange, that the foreign diplomatic missions of major powers all over the world are hardly anything else but intelligence-gathering stations. It did not seem to have dawned on Nigerian politicians that the election campaign was and is still being monitored closely by foreign agents with
reports wired back home by the invisible observers of the United States and the European Union covered by diplomatic immunity.

In the end, the Secretary of State of the United
States had to squeeze an unscheduled visit to
Nigeria into his itineraries. In the ensuing consultations that saw him meeting with the
President and the opposition candidate on Nigerian soil, he successfully extracted assurances from both sides that the presidential election will be peaceful and above
all, will not be postponed. The President gave him his word and no government functionary came out ever since, to call for the postponement of the election. With knowledge of how such meetings are held however, every objective observer will report of stern warnings and coercions that the strong often uses against the weak.

As the days pass by, it has become obvious that the President is losing more following in a groundswell of public disenchantment with his image and general performance since the past six years.
In place of government functionaries, investigative reports now do the talking and the gist just won’t go away, that the postponement option is still very much on the table if other options fail.

Other options are the judicial disqualification of the opposition candidate in cases filed by surrogates of the President himself while the threat that was messaged by Mr. Deji Adeyanju has suddenly taken center stage all over again.
The military may be allowed to take over government rather than permit the handover
of political power to the ex-Major General of the opposition in an impending and largely forecast landslide victory. In an Obama-type juggernaut cruise, the momentum and pendulum that have unmistakably swung the way of the opposition is bringing out a degree of massive desperation in the President’s camp that transcends all the i aginations of any mortal observer.

The truth however is that all the options on the table mean trouble for the incumbent President no matter the choices made. In the characteristic fashion that has defined the Presidency of Mr. Jonathan for the past six years, a realistic appraisal of the prevailing situation with a view to working out the best solution in the interest of the country doesn’t seem to be a choice to make. The belief and trust in the power of incumbency seems to be so massively exaggerated in the President’s camp that a defeat seems to sound
like a sacrilege in their ears particularly if that defeat is suffered against the man called Muhammadu Buhari. For this reason, national interest is sacrificed at the altar of personal ambitions to keep the clique feeding fat.

Given the bitterness and desperation with which the campaign has been prosecuted so far by the President’s men (with chains of trivial muds thrown at the opposition candidate unnecessarily), it will be difficult to appeal to a sense of goodwill and benevolence on the part of General Buhari if eventually, a smooth transition is enforced by any chance.
On the other hand, should Major-General
Muhammadu Buhari get disqualified by any corrupt and compromised judge (that is not hard to come by in today’s Nigeria) in spite of all the clarifications offered so far, not only by the secondary school attended by the candidate in his childhood days but also by Cambridge University, which was a major
player in the high school leaving examinations of those early years after independence, Nigeria will surely descend into uncontrollable anarchy. The fuel subsidy protest of 2011 will be a child’s play in comparison. In the end, the merit of the case will be of no interest to any single person anymore in and outside the country since the plot is known to be a
deliberate design of the incumbent power to
perpetuate itself in office.

Furthermore, if the President’s tribal companion and hatchet man General Kenneth Minimah who was elevated over forcibly retired senior officers into the position of Chief of Army Staff to guard the President’s back, takes a shot at a military coup d’etat, he will have to march over hundreds of corpses to
consolidate whatever power he may have left.

He will quickly realize then that Nigeria in front of the United States of America does not command such strategic importance as Egypt does to get away with the massacre of innocent civilians in the name of securing and consolidating political power.

It is true that there is hardly any world power, for which Nigeria commands so much importance as Cote d’Ivoire does for France. It can therefore be safely expected that no country will march into Nigeria to arrest Goodluck Jonathan (like France did in Cote d’Ivoire to arrest Laurent Gbagbo) if Jonathan
plunges Nigeria into chaos for his own selfish ends. Yet there are several countries that will not fold their arms and watch Nigeria disintegrate. Intelligence gathering has already armed several key countries with all possible and plausible scenarios that may unfold under the heightened tension unwittingly sowed on Nigeria by Goodluck Jonathan.

The fear of the scale of his involvement in large-scale corruption that has now enveloped Nigeria and his involvement in the atrocities o Boko Haram that Jonathan probably fears will be unveiled by Muhammadu Buhari will be hastened with even more intensive consequences if collaboration with foreign forces finally enforce the defeat that
Jonathan will ultimately suffer.

In each of the scenarios that may play out in the aftermath of Jonathan’s unavoidable defeat, armed resistance by his militants that he has so well equipped with weapons that he has denied the Nigerian Army, will be crushed with the help of foreign alliances despite misleading and superficial successes they may achieve at the onset. How quickly warships can be destroyed with missiles that are remotely fired from a comfortable distance will be realized by these illiterate perpetrators and
probably awaken the much needed sobriety in the consciousness of these intoxicated sons of Jah-most-high in the Marijuana creeks.

Today, the magic that the presidential election has worked is made manifest in the sudden permission of 7,500 armed fighters of the African Union into Nigeria in its battle against Boko Haram where American military trainers were unceremoniously kicked out in controversial circumstances. The fact that the Americans and the Israelis have refused to sell sophisticated military hardware to Nigeria should be warning enough for President Jonathan that the international community has no appetite whatsoever to help the President arm his private army in the creeks of the Niger Delta to the detriment of the Nigerian army.

And we know only of these two countries.

In the end, Mr. Jonathan hardly has any alternative to the staging of a free and fair presidential election devoid of any misuse of the judiciary, the military and the electoral commission. He has no choice but to concede defeat on the 15 of February 2015 when he will be declared beaten hands down. Nigeria
will not survive international economic sanctions on top of the present hardship endured by the common man to satisfy the political whims and caprices of a single person. Jonathan will end up an international fugitive and a candidate for the International Criminal Court if he allows the worst-case- scenario take hold on Nigeria. Then he may
quickly realize how the 7,500 soldiers of the African Union may be quickly bolstered by aids and agitation from all over the world to not only crush the resistance of his private army but also to facilitate his own arrest.

Once again, a word should be enough for the wise!
PoliticsRe: I’ll Perform Better In My Second Term If Re-Elected - President Jonathan Assures by Sunky200: 7:07pm On Feb 04, 2015
wow!
that's my president talking
A humble man but poor achievements compounded by a very bad personal image nourished by poor television outings with gaffe after gaffe has endowed President Jonathan with the image of the world’s most unintelligent President that major world leaders avoid.
A sharp contrast to the days of Olusegun Obasanjo.
PoliticsThis Is What Newspapers' Headlines After February 17th, 2015 Will Look Like: by Sunky200(op): 2:18pm On Feb 04, 2015
COPIED..
W-A-T-C-H O-U-T!!! THIS IS WHAT NEWSPAPERS'
HEADLINES AFTER FEBRUARY 17TH, 2015 WILL
LOOK LIKE:

1. "Jega declares Buhari elected with 26.4 million votes! PDP rejects result" - VANGUARD!

2. "Buhari declared winner!". "This is the worst
election in Nigeria's history" (olisa metuh) - PUNCH!

3. "APC in a historic victory!". "Godswill Akpabio flees to Ghana, begs for forgiveness". -
PM NEWS!

4. "This is the most rigged election in the world, Jega must be arrested and imprisoned immediately. We are heading to court" (Ruben Abati) - DAILY INDEPENDENT!

5. "South-south boils as INEC declares Buhari
winner.- NIGERIAN TRIBUNE!

6. "APC wins Aso Rock, 70% Senate seats and 65% House of Reps. We are studying the results" (Mimiko) - SUN NEWSPAPER!

7. "National Association of Nigerian Militants protests Buhari's victory, demands cancellation of polls in 21 states" - TRIUMPH NEWSPAPER!

8. "How Jega rigged the polls in favour of Buhari" - Premium time

9. "Obama, Cameroon, Hollande, Ki Moon, world leaders congratulate Buhari" - THE NATION.
PoliticsRe: Police Chase Pro-Buhari Supporters Out Of PDP Presidential Rally In Kaduna by Sunky200: 11:15am On Feb 01, 2015
holicalpha:
Better, before they start lynching people.

If you reside in the north,you'll know that these(most) northeners are Barbarians. That is why they want an illiterate who wan stabilize oil price grin grin to rule us
These same northern states used to be the stronghold for PDP, now that they making a different choice makes them barbarian - what a classy shallow brainaird you be self?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Regime Asks Nigerians To Report Sightings Of Fugitive Corrupt Politicians by Sunky200: 9:08am On Feb 01, 2015
chemashie:
GEJ is not afraid of loosing this election, he is only afraid of going to spend the rest of his life in kirikiri after the election.
I dare say he is, if Jonahtan is not then all the militants making threatening statements and massive looting would have been long curtailed.
If Jonathan is not afraid of being imprisoned, then tell me why he empower the militants by first putting them in position of power and fortifies them with sophisticated war equipments while the corrupt rich personnel support and finance them accordingly
PoliticsCheck Out What Buhari Means For Different Categories Of People by Sunky200(op): 10:05am On Jan 31, 2015
Buhari means different things to different people.

Our dear President GEJonce asked if someone like Buhari who refused to bend an inch in his youthful age and jailed people of questionable/prosecuted deeds is the man we want to govern Nigeria?

Well, to the corrupt, he is a jailer, to drug peddlers, he is a killer, to the PDP, he is a spoiler, to Goodluck Jonathan, he is nemesis, to the generals, he is one of us, to APC, he is a change agent, to some Nigerians, he is a valentine boy, What does he mean to you?

To me, he is the best man for the job.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Satisfied Inexpressible Feeling of Being With Love One's by Sunky200(op): 12:10pm On Jan 30, 2015
as the op I'll go first...

I remembered those days when I a kid and love to visit grandpa, I enjoyed this not for any other reason but. just to sit by his side. I remembered one beautiful day when he asked me to dine with him, as a kid you know, I tried to eat the meat before him and I got this memorable knock of my life.

same goes with mum., you know, she left when I was 4 and I am not opportune to see her at will but each time I have this opportunity, I simply seized it. and more

let's hear yours
Nairaland GeneralSatisfied Inexpressible Feeling of Being With Love One's by Sunky200(op):
In solid relationships, people spend time together just for the enjoyment of being together. What they do is mostly not significant except for spending time together.
Unfortunately the business and pressures of life often cause us to forget what a joy this can be.

Kids I dare say intuitively understood and value this special relationships.
Stroll down the memory lane with me as I help recall some of these beautiful moments with these simple questions. -
* Do you remember how it felt to sit on the lap of your mother or father when you were small?
*Or how excited you got when a favourite uncle or a grandparent came to visit?
* Or how it felt when you first started dating? . . .

let's share our experiences so as not to let the stresses of life make us lose track of these beautiful memories.
RomanceRe: How Do Ladies Manage To Hide Their Feelings Successfully? by Sunky200: 11:03pm On Jan 24, 2015
I tire for gals o.
4 out. of the six of my ex's actually walk up to me and. expressed themselves. but what's interesting is seeing them flashing their greenest light like seriously and yet able to conceive within them the ignition of affection they have for you whenever you are in sight marvels me and never seizes to amaze me.

had some times in the part encounter ladies with interests from either sides and both had the pleasure.

still have this babe in my place of work that stalk me like kilode and all she ever says is the usual greetings.

Well, I stopped disturbing my busy. self the day my mother told me about a man she would have nut the tie with after 33yrs of marriage that is a blessed and a happy one.
RomanceRe: Why Do Guys Feel Intimidated By Girls With Cars? by Sunky200: 9:55pm On Jan 24, 2015
rubey:
I notice this act a lot from men. Whenever I go out with a car, guys kind of feel intimidated only in few occasions do some sum up the courage to approach me. I don't understand this huh
hmmm... @op you're single and. seriously ((if not desperately )) searching

ain't I right?

don't take this up on me o, it's just my observation from. your content
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Militants Threaten War Should Jonathan Lose Election by Sunky200: 7:52pm On Jan 24, 2015
what are these ones spewing?

oh! they think Mr clueless /incapable is our incoming presido?

I pity them, they won't even last a month if they dare unleash unrestlessness in any part of the country.

I trust mi general
PoliticsDiaspora For Buhari Steps Up Their Campaign Strategy by Sunky200(op): 1:09pm On Jan 24, 2015
Put it up on your profile as this.

# BuhariOsinbajo Global WhatsApp Account.

# AskAnyQuestionToBuhari

# AskAnyQuestionToOsinbajo

ADD this Campaign's number +447956302292 to
your whatsApp account.

Campaign Name:
Diaspora For Buhari (((Please add the number to your phone.

Send "I'm In" via a whatsapp message with your full
name, City/Constituency and the state you are based in to Get updates via whatsapp.)))

If you are in the diaspora simply city and country.

Thanks
PoliticsThe Question WHY? That Worth Pondering by Sunky200(op): 10:59pm On Jan 23, 2015
What some people should be pondering is this:

Why are the people who voted overwhelmingly,
be it PDP and ACN, APGA and ANPP, etc for Dr
Jonathan in 2011 to become the President of
Nigeria, are now prepared to vote him out in
2015?

And also why are Nigerians who toook to the
cold streets of major cities in the world in 2011
to protest on his behalf and to follow the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
to be made President when the "kitchen
cabinet" of (now late) President Umar Yar 'Adua
were plotting to deny Mr Jonathan his mandate
to take over the Presidency are now prepared
not to vote for him now in 2015?

I voted for Mr Jonathan in 2011, and I was not
even PDP. I protested (Save Nigeria) for him on
the 15th January 2010.

Because I no longer want Dr Jonathan as my
leader and president anymore, because he has
not kept his promises and has not performed to
the benefit and satisfaction of my people, does
not mean I hate him. I don't.

I just don't want him dragging Nigeria further
into the abyss. Please his supporters, take note.
And it is a democracy, at least I think so, so I
have a choice every 4 years to determine who
my next President will be.
I even have the right to contest for the same position.
It is up to my people to reject or accept me, abi?

Think about it, PDP and Jonathan stalwarts.
PoliticsRe: AGRIFEST 2015: Jonathan Okays N26 Billion For 2015 Dry Season Farming (Photos) by Sunky200: 10:50pm On Jan 23, 2015
are all that lost their dear lives due to insurgency benefit from this too?
if they won't , though good but useless

instead of addressing critical issues.(security and corruption), Mr clueless is allocating N26b to agriculture.

is the money from the missing $20b, N500b or from the N21b campaign fund?
PoliticsRe: Fayose Warns Apc And Buhari Over Attacks On pres. Jonathan by Sunky200: 9:08pm On Jan 23, 2015
it's. statistically proven that the majority of Nigeria illiterates are from the north and due to this I am and will never be disappointed by their deeds and or sense of reasoning.

but then I take a look at this scenario from another angle and then I see little reason to blame them.except from the assault this on the office of the president , don't attack me yet my reasons are just as the same as yours.

northerners are the ones dieing from this incompetent government, they are the ones being displaced from their home hence becomes refugees in their father land, they are the ones that are most likely to see no other day but the present.
their lives and land are the insecure.

so tell me, will you be mild temper with the C n' C if you are one of those that has lost any if not all of your household to insecurity?

Once again I am against their offensive and aggressive act, afterall the door of opportunity is almost here to vote in the man they trust as C n' C
Nairaland GeneralEVERYDAY LIFE TOUCHING ISSUES [MUST READ …….."TODAY"!] by Sunky200(op):
LIFE ISSUES
[MUST READ …….."TODAY"!]

1. Today, when I slipped on the wet tile floor a boy in a wheelchair caught me before I slammed my head on the ground. He said, “Believe it or not, that’s almost exactly how I injured my back 3 years ago.

2. Today, my father told me, “Just go for it and give it a try! You don’t have to be a professional to build a successful product. Amateurs started Google and Apple. Professionals built the Titanic.

3. Today, I asked my mentor – a very successful
business man in his 70’s – what his top 3 tips are for success. He smiled and said, “Read something no one else is reading, think something no one else is thinking, and do something no one else is doing.

4. Today, I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I’m working on for my Psychology class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, “Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile.

5. I am blind by birth. When I was 8 years old, I wanted to play baseball. I asked my father-
"Dad, can I play baseball?" He said "You'll never know until you try." When I was a teenager, I asked him, - "Dad Can I become a surgeon?". He replied "Son, you'll never know until you try."
Today I am a surgeon, just because I tried!

6. Today, after a 72 hour shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me at the grocery store and gave me a hug. When I tensed up, she realized I didn’t recognize her. She let go with tears of joy in her eyes and the most sincere smile and said, “On 9-11-2001, you carried me out of the World Trade Center.”

7. Today, after I watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him and crying. And just before he died, he licked the tears off my face.

8. Today at 7am, I woke up feeling ill, but decided I needed the money, so I went into work. At 3pm I got laid off. On my drive home I got a flat tire. When I went into the trunk for the spare, it was flat too. A man in a BMW pulled over, gave me a ride, we chatted, and then he offered me a job. I start tomorrow.

9. Today, as my father, three brothers, and two
sisters stood around my mother’s hospital bed,
my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, “I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more often.”

10. Today, I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy.

11. Today, in the cutest voice, my 8-year-old daughter asked me to start recycling. I chuckled and asked, “Why?” She replied, “So you can help me save the planet.” I chuckled again and asked,
“And why do you want to save the planet?”
“Because that’s where I keep all my stuff,” she said.

12. Today, when I witnessed a 27-year-old breast cancer patient laughing hysterically at her 2-year-old daughter’s antics, I suddenly realized that I need to stop complaining about my life and start celebrating it again.

13. Today, a boy in a wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and offered to carry my backpack and books for me. He helped me all the way across campus to my class and as he was leaving he said, “I hope you feel better soon.”.

14. Today, I was traveling in Kenya and I met a
refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn’t eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, “We can share it.”

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source/s is/are known /unknown to you)

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PoliticsRe: Here Is A 1959 Cambridge School (WAEC) Certificate by Sunky200: 11:09pm On Jan 22, 2015
moderatorr:
Buhari never mentioned that his cert was lost. That would have been a different story altogether.
1. He said it was with the military.
2. Then he said it was confiscated by IBB after ousting him.
3. Then he said it was with his secondary school principal.
4. Then he said PDP was using it to blackmail him
5. Then vanguard leaked a faked cert

That is the issue, he didn't say it was lost, because then, it would mean he had obtained it, then lost it.
The case here is different.
you seem to be confusing things. well lemme alight this in a simple sequence for you:

1. Buhari said he lost his original certificate during the coup
2. Nigeria military just like any other countries military have a copy of the certificate of all military men and women that served and or still serving the country that enable him to submit a sworn in affidavit to INEC
3. since the military agreed to play politics just the way they are playing politics with bh, he had to address his follower with a proof by presenting a statement of result collected from the school.

sentiment apart saying Buhari is an illiterate is just like saying OBJ & IBB are illiterate
PoliticsRe: Here Is A 1959 Cambridge School (WAEC) Certificate by Sunky200: 11:08pm On Jan 22, 2015
moderatorr:
Buhari never mentioned that his cert was lost. That would have been a different story altogether.
1. He said it was with the military.
2. Then he said it was confiscated by IBB after ousting him.
3. Then he said it was with his secondary school principal.
4. Then he said PDP was using it to blackmail him
5. Then vanguard leaked a faked cert

That is the issue, he didn't say it was lost, because then, it would mean he had obtained it, then lost it.
The case here is different.
you seem to be confusing things. well lemme alight this in a simple sequence for you:

1. Buhari said he lost his original certificate during the coup
2. Nigeria military just like any other countries military have a copy of all military men and women that served and or still serving the country that enable him to submit a sworn in affidavit to INEC
3. since the military agreed to play politics just the way they are playing politics with bh, he had to address his follower with a proof by presenting a statement of result collected from the school.

sentiment apart saying Buhari is an illiterate is just like saying OBJ & IBB are illiterate
PoliticsRe: The True Costs Of The 2nd Niger Bridge. by Sunky200(op): 9:13pm On Jan 22, 2015
Joel3:
do you ever think the brigde will constructed by GEJ? In your dreams.

GEJ plans to divide nigeria. illegal importation of war ships for niger delta if GEJ lost the election.

So

Prepared for war...
was truth told about the South Africa millions dollar illegal scandal?

I am sure the main opposition party this must be ready to deal with it accordingly if elected
PoliticsBriefs From C V Akuta: Army Of No Records by Sunky200(op): 1:04pm On Jan 22, 2015
BRIEFS FROM C V AKUTA: Army of No Records.

The same Nigerian Army sent Buhari on the
following courses, (a) Nigerian Military Training
College in Kaduna, (b) Officers Cadets School in
Aldershot, England UK, (c) Mechanical Transport
Officers Course, Borden, UK, (d) Defence
Services Staff College, India,(e) US Army War
College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA.

If the army sent him in all these courses, surely
the army should have some records/letters/
documentations/certificates from these colleges,
otherwise the army will be deceiving or making
mockery of themselves.

Perhaps, “the Nigerian Army don’t keep records”
more reasons why they are unable to defeat
Boko Haram. Their C-in-C (President GEJ) owes
Nigerian(s) some explanations.

Chinedu Vincent Akuta
UK
22/1/15

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