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MzJackBaueress:you be real mugun! who do you this? tinubu use you do ritual? |
ilugunboy:unlike the fulani who are chasing their malu in the bush and looking for middle-belt people to kill, and the yprubass who are doing owambe, the SS and SE are politically mature and have voted in large numbers! |
lastpage:all my friends in port harcourt voted. i called about 6 of them in different parts of rivers. all voted with no problems. those vagabonds disturbing the peace are simply those that lost out in the electoral process. there are always winners and losers. stop whining |
You guys should condemn bad things. Do not cry if Muazu announces his own results oo. it is better apc just surrender peacefully |
Lagos Election Results of Saturday not Yet at Collation Center! The agent of the Peoples Democratic Party for the presidential election collation in Lagos State, Mr. Wahab Owokoniran, and his All Progressives Congress counterpart, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, on Monday morning hotly disagreed during the collation exercise at the Independent National Electoral Commission Lagos office. The quarrel began immediately the Collation Officer for Lagos State, Prof. Isaac Adewole, announced the suspension of the collation of the presidential poll till 8am. Before Adewole suspended the collation of the result at 1.48am, electoral officers of four local government areas had submitted the results of their respective council areas, while the results for the remaining 16 local government areas had yet to be returned to the INEC office. But immediately after Adewole, who is the Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan, announced the suspension of the collation of the result, Owokoniran flared up and protested the decision, asking the state collation officer to explain the rationale behind the shift. Owokoniran raised issues concerning non-arrival of the result of the election that was conducted on Saturday. He said the result ought to have been brought to the INEC office. According to him, result of many polling units, where PDP won, were manipulated in favour of APC. Owokoniran also alleged that election did not take place in no fewer than 30 polling units in Epe Local Government Area of the state and yet result was declared for them. “In some local government areas, election had been concluded two days ago. What could have delayed the collation? I suspect there are some discrepancies somewhere. “We will not accept any result different from the one we have,” he said. Owokoniran, however, submitted two petitions to the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Akin Orebiyi, questioning the electoral body’s collation process. But Afikuyomi dismissed the claim, saying only INEC had the authority to announce the result of any election. He asked Owokoniran to speak by facts, rather than making issues that could generate controversy. Describing himself as one of those who framed the Electoral Act, Afikuyomi said, “Before we begin to make allegations about results being tampered with, without any substantial evidence or a single shred of fact, I think we must speak to facts and records. “For instance, with regard to the result for Apapa Local Government Area, I have issues, but I will wait for us to get there. I think we watch the way we make claims because it can have serious implications.” |
kaydan001:amaechi, oori odaa amu nne gi! it is a good thing INEC did not show him the result sheet, that amaechi thug could have snatched the thing and run away! he is a thief. he can do anything |
the apc people thum printed these fake ballots and wanted to stuff the ballot box. Allahu catched them in their plans and they are exposing themself. |
pervets! go and drool over aisha desperado |
ozo13:illiterate. you know see AFP for the top? |
StBlack1:did i hear you say you are a patriotic nigerian souting changi shangi |
raumdeuter:thanks for confirming buhari as unpatriotic! that is how he voted against Nigeria in United Nations elections! it is only a bastard that points to his father house with left hand - Obafemi Awolowo |
tushburg:God will not answer their prayer |
the corpers were suicidal |
januzaj:it is only boko haram jihadist like you that vote buhari. all honest hardworking Nigerians are with President Jonathan |
they should cancel the hole kano state elections! too much rigging |
Kano election is not free and fair. too much intimidation and rigging by boko haram criminal elements! Jiga is going to cancel the elections or remove all the invalid votes! |
Seventeen years after the pas-sage in 1997 of legendary afro beat king, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, disquiet is still making the rounds, contending health ministry’s claim at the time that the iconoclast died of the dreaded HIV AIDS. Determined to set the records straight, friends and colleagues of the Kalakuta dynasty at home and in the Diaspora have voiced out their suspicions; a section believe that Fela was used as a scapegoat by the government for a medical public awareness campaign on the H.I.V. AIDS pandemic; and fuelled by some widows of the late Abami Eda who have dusted their records, emerging facts are beginning to dispel the notion that Fela died of H.I.V. AIDS. A DTN investigation found that while some close friends of Fela prefer an open mind on the subject, the larger consensus, including a good number of his widows, is that Fela was most likely a victim of government espionage that used the medical authorities to ridicule the man who had been a thorn in their flesh, the Fela authorities loved to hate and hated to love, even at death. Their suspicion is born out of the circumstances surrounding Fela’s illness and his eventual death. Those close to the radical icon recalled noticeable traces of his illness, among which was forgetfulness and loss We of his profound boisterous ideological, iconoclastic reasoning and talking ability, which are no symptoms of HIV aids. Kevwe’s Interview, One of Fela’s widows, the last woman standing of that generation who still wholly resides at the New Africa Shrine, Madam Oghenekevwe Anikulapo-Kuti, nee Igbibedion-Oghomeno, popularly known in Kalakuta as Kevwe, is one of the wives who was detained with Fela by the military regime of Obasanjo at the Doddan Barracks, Obalende in the active years of ‘Movement of the People’ of which Fela was the president. Reacting to the controversy and the account of her times with her late husband gave leverage to the suspicion that Fela was indeed a victim of a deadly, systematic plot. Kevwe first dismissed the late Prof Olukoye Ransome Kuti’s announcement a day after Fela’s passage. “If na aids kill Fela, all of us for don die. When I dropped from the group in England, with Fela’s permission, the British people gave me a thorough medical checkup. They tested my blood, my urine, spit and everything for whatever they were hoping to find, but they found nothing like AIDS; only an infection, not a serious one, which they treated with antibiotics, big white tablets which they gave me for one week and they cleared me of any disease. In those days, we, his wives, were young and sexually active and Fela gave it to all of us, some of us more than the others, but Fela was very strong and he was very fair to all of us.” Now 53 and still bubbling with the Kalakuta spirit, Kevwe spread out her hands in a modeling gesture, “But see me now; I am not sick, I don’t, we take medicine, and at 53 years, I am strong and healthy. So if it was AIDS; that killed Fela, we all would have been showing signs of the disease, and in fact, after 17 years, we all for don die kpatakpata.” In a sober reflection, Kevwe went down memory lane. “Let me tell you; Fela didn’t die of HIV AIDS o, don’t let them deceive you: it was government that killed Fela; soldiers gave him injection by force when they detained us at Doddan Barracks, but I don’t know the kind of injection they gave him. They locked us up; I was put in a cell with Fela; many soldiers pushed him face down, pulled his pant down and rushed one big injection into his nyash (bottom). Fela started to shake, but they still held him down, then he started to vomit, before he fainted. “I was shouting, ‘them don kill Fela o; somebody help me o’, but they said ‘Madam shut up. Do you want injection too?’ and I shouted more, ‘I don’t want injection o, you people should leave us alone o.” According to Kevwe, Fela remained in that state for three days, but the soldiers were coming to check him every morning. “In the morning of the third day, they saw that Fela was awake; then they pushed him and me out; they spat at Fela and called him names, ‘useless man, igbo (Indian Hemp) smoker’. “They were mocking and cursing him. When they pushed us outside the cell they said, ‘We will kill you, but not here; you will go and die in your house.” Kevwe was not too sure why they locked them up; she could only recall Fela had a disagreement over some impropriety with top officers in the barracks. Fela Anikulapo-Kuti She said: “Fela used to hold some meetings with officers at the barracks; he was dining and drinking with them; Obasanjo and IBB used to be at the meetings; then on that day, Fela disagreed with them; he was angry with the way they were carrying Nigeria’s money out of the country, something like the excess of budget money they didn’t spend, or something like that, and it was the time we were doing Movement of the People and Fela was the president. They warned me not to talk, otherwise they would kill me; and that’s why I don’t grant interviews. I don’t want trouble from government.” Another widow, Laide, who lives at Shagamu, Ogun State visited Lagos in the course of this investigation and promised to talk to our correspondent, but changed her mind for personal reasons. Madam Nashite who runs a restaurant not far from Kalakuta Museum was unavailable for a good reason: her daughter just put to bed and she had gone to nurse her grandchild. However our investigation revealed that the living widows according to Kalakuta records are hale and hearty and none of them is living with a medical condition nor taking retroviral drugs. A virologist and medical consultant at Biotech Diagnostics Centre, Ajao Estate, Dr. Lipede Bhadmus threw some light on the dynamics of the aids virus, especially in the early days before it became a major concern in Nigeria and concluded it was not unlikely that the late musician died of the aids virus if his widows are not living with the virus since 17 years.‘ According to Bhadmus, the virus lives in and transmits through the blood. “If I tell you the virus is a spiritual pillar I may be taking it beyond medical region. Let us just say that so long as there is a sexual union of We the nature called flesh-to-flesh contact, then there is blood-to-blood contact; when the woman secrets her fluid at the point of copulating, the man’s own hormones or semen at ejaculation becomes one; when that happens, medically speaking, the virus is at home in both partners.” But Bhadmus conceded this is not without variation. “That is not saying there are no exceptions because we have seen in this profession that the process of viral transmission is not stereotype. There are such cases we cannot just explain why, and Fela’s case may just be one of those if truly none of his widows is living with or has died of aids causing virus.” Bhadmus concluded that whether the virus can manifest in 17 years, or not manifest at all, may be decided by the composition of the individual’s resistance on the one part, and especially, it could just be the merciful ‘hand of God’”. An insider and a Kalakuta stakeholder who asked to remain anonymous revisited the day Fela died and the shock that followed his elder brother’s announcement. “I learnt a lot about HIV from Prof. Olukoye Ransome-Kuti. After Fela died; he made some statements which drew my interest to follow the HIV story closely. I even kept Times and Newsweek publications that featured celebrity victims of HIV AIDS of that era, like Fred Makuri, Elizabeth Taylor’s bodyguard and lover, others like Magic Johnson when he caught the virus, etc. Times and Newsweek magazines did a feature on all the superstars. At that time, medical science was still trying to find a vaccine to control it. There were analyses on the process of transmitting the virus. “So after the health minister announced that Fela died of AIDS, the press went to him and he made further statements and from those statements I was able to relate it to the research I made already from the international media. From the statements I knew the possibility of people who survive the HIV; the virus does not necessarily transfer 100 percent to a partner; there are factors that have to be present for it to transfer. “Now, Fela had many girls, and at the point he was sick, the number had reduced considerably; also, some were not in sexual activity with him constantly, and those still active were not as regular as in the 70s; so for that, there exists a chance that they might not have been infected with the virus if indeed Fela was HIV positive. Read more at: http://dailytimes.com.ng/fela-did-not-die-of-aids-widow-insists/ |
Even President Jonathan did not ask to see result sheets |
jayfolarin:so why are you people rigging, bribing the electorate and threatening dogs and baboon? |
kay1one:who go brainwash them? |
tinubu is gone! his doctor is trying to revive him with drip now. fashola the tribalist is going top jail. |
what did buhari win? one cow? |
any time Jiga open his mouth, he is lying! |
it is only a bastard that points to his father house with lefthand - Obafemi Awolowo |
ishiamu:they have asked boko haram to attack bauchi |
Kano (Nigeria) (AFP) - Nigerian troops battled scores of Boko Haram fighters outside the northeastern city of Bauchi on Sunday, residents and a military source told AFP. Soldiers supported by two fighter jets intercepted the militants who were in 20 pick-up trucks at Dungulbe village, seven kilometres (four miles) from the city, and engaged them in fierce fighting. "The fighter jets are pounding the enemy position while ground troops are engaging them," said a military officer in the city, who asked not to be identified, in an account supported by residents. "The operation is still ongoing but the terrorists have suffered serious losses and are in disarray," the officer added. The fighting was taking place as Nigeria was holding a second day of voting in its general election after technology failures hampered polling on Saturday. The Islamists arrived in the village around 10:00 am (0900 GMT) and set up camp in preparation for an invasion of the city, said Dungulbe resident Mudassir Hambali, who fled to Bauchi. Nigerian troops inspect the former emir's palace in Bama that was used by Boko Haram as their he … "They came in 20 vehicles carrying heavy weapons. As soon as I realised what was happening I fled through the bus with my family. "I saw a large convoy of soldiers heading towards the village while I and my family were trekking to Bauchi." Anas Uballe, from Inkil village, two kilometres from Dungulbe, said: "I saw two military jets dropping bombs and the huge explosions terrified our village which forced us to move into the city." The militants were believed to have come through the town of Alkaleri, 60 kilometres away, where there was a dawn raid on Saturday, according to the military source and residents who fled. Gunmen in several vehicles attacked public buildings and security checkpoints. A police station, the office of the paramilitary Nigeria Security and Civil Defence force and the local electoral commission premises were all burned to the ground. "They moved to Bishi, 35 kilometres away, where they shot dead a man in his car on the highway," said Alkaleri resident Babale Shehu. "They were no doubt the same gunmen that went to Dungulbe." The gunmen also on Sunday attacked polling stations and destroyed ballot boxes in Bauchi, state police spokesman Haruna Mohammed said. "Today... at about 0025 hours, unspecified numbers of unknown gunmen in a convoy of over 10 vehicles stormed many polling units in Kirfi... and destroyed many electoral materials," he said. "(The) hoodlums further attacked Kirfi and Alkaleri Divisional Police Headquarters but were repelled and pursued towards Dindima town." The police statement did not mention Boko Haram or the operation in Dungulbe, which comes after at least seven people were killed in suspected Boko Haram attacks in neighbouring Gombe state Saturday. "The entire surroundings has been cordoned off by combined security forces and effort is being intensified to restore normalcy in the area," said Haruna. |
lie mohammed can only lie |
they should brainwash the bastard. |
the Man of the People! Insha Allahu, The Governor of Lagos state by May 2015 |
whaaaaaat! i think say apc talk say the man die! i come belive them! i even right RIP for the man! wow! APC can lie!!!!! |
donphilopus:stop crying about election loss. you are use to it. |
XBLadez: signz:the worst thing is that apc people belive their own lies! see the mumu talking about how yorubass vote as if they did not vote for obasanjo in 2003! NB. It is the bad Yoruba who are less than 20% of the population that I refer to as yorubass. They point to their father house with their lefthand) |
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