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Op please stop lying today is Sunday. How can you call this thing "monstrous" ? |
For our resident she.male to celebrate this, that means the leadership of the APCankerworms are beating a fast retreat from their despicable support of the haramites |
The pdp led federal govt likes delaying projects too much if not this bridge wouldn't have taken up to 3 months to complete. Sai apc |
Fayemi eliminating his opponents since 30bc... Isorite |
Electricity supply surprisingly becomes stable a week to when the bill is to be shared in Nigeria. Now that is creepy ![]() |
Free education to even non indigenes ? Nice but abeg no start wetin you no fit finish o ![]() |
Malcolmx12: yes.then its safe to assume he blackmailed Uduaghan and it didn't work out hence his coming out with this story. |
This is fvcking hilarious |
Is Fejiro Oliver not that dude who tried blackmailing the Niger state governor to the tune of 50 million naira to kill a story ? Smh & d |
The Madaki is a daft man. |
...."he however, declined to give any assurance of a mutual complement of arms purchase policy that is not in conformity with that of his country and its interests"..... Okay |
Use your head. In a raging battle field, do bullets determine who should be killed and who should stay alive ? |
WTF ![]() |
EMANY01: My lips are sealedI'm neither name dropping nor baiting but rather stating the facts. Lie Mohammed gave smart by half examples of presidential primaries in the U.S involving Obama, why didn't he go the whole hog ? If I say Lai Mohammed is a liar then I'm obviously speaking the truth here rather than insulting him. |
loswhite: when u go to stores to buy new phone, do u perform bending test on your device b4 buying?well I got pissed off from the Samsung galaxy s 4 when it initially came out because it felt so cheap in my hands (not talking of the price but rather the cheap plasticky feel and weight when compared to an HTC) so build quality actually matters for some people bro |
abdulwastecx: brainless niggroid... some bling bling pastor smuggling into Nigeria and the best the so called criminal ( house of reps) can say is " matter of national security"so a wasted cow is trying to speak English ? Good for you but next time, try making sense. Sho gbo ? |
EMANY01: Please someone should tell me if the Democratic party of the United States conducted a primary election before presenting Obama for re-election three years ago or for that matter if the Republican party conducted a primary election before presenting Bush Junior (as unpopular as he was alleged to be at the time) for reelection against the seemingly preferable John Kerry.why are you trying to call Lie Mohammed a Liar ? He wanted to hoodwink us with Obama's first tenure presidential primaries and you came here to blow the cover. Na WA for you o ![]() |
noblezone: Which law?shebi you read some people went to court ? Let them enjoy their time there na |
Seems oga Jona was kissing her nose or mama Peace was kissin his chin |
Lienus Mohammed should concentrate on his APCankerworms abi wetin concern am ni |
Let the law take its full course |
There are categories of military hardware countries are allowed to own irrespective of their financial muscle to acquire them (most especially countries like Nigeria ie 3rd world). The way to go obviously is R&D and gradually we shall get there |
Atiku is my man but he should not think he can make some careless statements and wish everyone forgets it. He's just lucky Gej is president if not he would have been cooling his heels in the hottest cell in Nigeria |
So if NADECO chieftains collected bribe from the evil Abacha and or Abdulsalami to fashi June 12 struggle and Tinubu was a NADECO chieftain, that means......... I no talk anything o ![]() |
The other day it was Amosun, today its Oba Akiolu. Some careless talks are just not necessary |
justi4jesu: Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....Waiting for my Blackberry Passport jorbeing launched today boss. Now that's a REAL phone |
A little p.o.p and some bandage will settle all bending issues.... Shikena ![]() |
I only use Facebook for birthday reminders so e no concern me, I dash Zuckerkini his property ![]() |
The GIVER and taker of bribes are both guilty, this former police commissioner definitely got his own share of the booty while running his delivery errands to the Obas back then so silence should have been his watchword for integrity's sake... ![]() |
MykLANNY: Whats ur definition of war? Our prob is not the govt. Its u wat r u doing to make Nigeria a better place? Like seriouslyno matter how you try to twist and turn it Nigeria is still at war even if you're not hearing the booming sounds of heavy artillery yet and this had always been my submission from around the middle of last year. What I or any other person is doing to make Nigeria a better place is not relative to this topic right now |
musiwa95: https://s29.postimg.org/rxijehkk7/1716169_460096segun12jpg4bfb4dc2f15478f82dd29518.jpgwhen are you coming to take your throne ? |
Rotimi Fasan THE upper arm of the National Assembly, the Senate, reconvened from vacation last week to a new realisation, to wit, that Nigeria is at war. Principal officers of the Senate, led by its president, David Mark, made seemingly strong statements that made clear their belief that the escalation of insurgent activities in the North East of Nigeria is a clear indication that the country is indeed at war. For many Nigerians the new realisation by the Senate is no news at all. If anything, what the Senate position is telling everyone is that this body of ranking law makers can no longer deny the very obvious. President Jonathan President Jonathan Having lived in denial for so long the Senate now sees it can no longer run away from the truth. Perhaps soon, President Goodluck Jonathan would come to the same realisation. He is, it is obvious, more interested in covert campaign activities, the kind of backhand politicking that Sani Abacha engaged in while on his wild goose chase of changing his khaki for civilian clothing. Then the soldier, Nigerians were told, was being earnestly asked for by a group of misguided youth. In a curious playback of history, it is some transformation ambassadors, so-called, that are today beating the roads for Jonathan. Our dear president is so uncreative that all he has to kick-start his campaign for another four years in office is the discarded script of a military adventurer. But I digress. My point was that the President is yet to share the truth that has dawned on the Senate rather belatedly, that Nigeria is at war. He goes about his activities as if all is alright. He seems content to be president of a country that is being riven apart by religious outcasts bent on foisting their control on the rest of the people. We have said it times without number that Jonathan’s glaring lack of leadership initiative when it really counted was a factor in the growth of insurgency. His hand-wringing helplessness when he should have been more decisive emboldened the insurgents that have since become grand masters of anarchic politicking. So helplessly frightened did he appear that he claimed his very administration had been infiltrated by members of the sect that has so far given his administration a bad name. But what many Nigerians never reckoned with was the possibility that the President could be undermining himself by the company he keeps. Since every issue becomes political for President Jonathan and his supporters, he sees nothing wrong with the fact that one of his principal supporters and associates today is somebody that has been variously fingered for his active patronage of the same insurgents that have made Nigeria ungovernable for him. Modu Sheriff has for long lived under an ominous cloud of suspicion over his relationship with insurgents in that part of the country where he was once governor, specifically in Borno State. Stephen Davis, an international negotiator with long relationship with the Nigerian state, has mentioned Mr. Sheriff as a sponsor or sympathiser of the terrorists whose killer machines have ravaged many parts of the North and the north East in the last five years. Even before Dr. Davis’s disclosure, Sheriff had been indirectly implicated in the past on account of his links with persons suspected of working with the insurgents. Jonathan did nothing with him or others suspected of similar connections even while holding high offices in the country. Modu Sheriff has since changed membership of political parties, switching allegiance from the APC to the PDP. And now that Nigerians are again asking questions about the suspicious activities of this former governor and the company he keeps, it has become convenient for supporters of the President to claim that Sheriff is being accused by opposition elements because he is no longer a member of the opposition APC. President Jonathan obviously shares this view. His detached attitude to the question of prosecuting Sheriff, to say nothing of his open association with the man to the extent that he was part of a party that welcomed the President to Chad, proclaims Jonathan’s total lack of concern for the matter at hand. The President does not seem bothered, to borrow his own memorable words in another context of inept mouthing- President Jonathan does not ‘give a damn’ about what Nigerians think of his association with Sheriff. Every issue, as I said, is for him political. So if the APC could condone Sheriff, so could he. It does not matter a bit that his is the administration currently under the onslaught of Sheriff’s purported terror merchants. The foolish irony of a president making fast friends with an alleged sponsor of terrorists making life unbearable for Nigerians and Nigeria ungovernable for him is entirely lost on a President Jonathan whose kinsmen claim is being hounded by opponents, especially Northerners, opposed to his victory at the last presidential election and uncomfortable with his continued stay in office post 2015. Blinded by a desire to continue in office, Jonathan cannot distinguish between his true friends and enemies of both his person and all he stands for as the president of this country. To be thus, Macbeth says, is nothing but to be thus safely. Jonathan fails to see that to be president is nothing but to be president safely. His presidency, indeed his very life, is only safe to the extent that he has control over the territory over which he rules. With large swathes of the North East falling under the control of insurgents, the President can be assured that his presidency, should he win the next election, would be more crisis-prone and insecure than it presently is. Nigeria once fought a bitter civil war whose wounds are not yet healed. It was a war, we are told, meant to keep the country one undivided whole. With the increase in insecurity in the North East and his own lack of perception or appreciation of the situation before him, President Jonathan might yet go into the records as the president under whom Nigeria went to pieces. The disintegration that will follow the final victory of outcast islam as we see in the North East of Nigeria will be far from orderly. It would be a long tale of human misery and disaster. Nigeria would be in complete shreds. That would be the only legacy of a presidency that is presently floundering like a lost ship. Goodluck Jonathan’s lack of perception is threatening the safety of Nigeria and Nigerians. He may claim not to have a hand in how the present insurgency began or in how Nigeria came to find itself increasingly under the control of strange elements, but President Goodluck Jonathan, given his avoidable failings as president, may have built his presidential legacy on quicksand. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/jonathan-know-nigeria-now-war/ |
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