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talktimi:i just had to come back and compliment your post. |
Manck2 is not Musiwa |
Buhari: Boko Haram are freedom fighters! |
Buhari: Abacha is not kworrupt! Buhari: It is only 253 handbags!! Buhari: No $2.8 billion is missing!!! |
Murderator, close this thread. Bigots and tribalists have overtaken and flooded it with hateful comments. I opened this thread for information and useful exchange of ideas not for people to bring their gutter lives out in the open. Close this thread. |
Infantile! I expect more substance from any PDP candidate. He better goes to understudy Fayose if he wants to win. |
So in conclusion, Buhari: IBB is not kworrupt. |
maslong:Alhamdullahi! That your plan no go work. |
Buhari wiuld hav e build the refinery fiam, within two months. He wont even use money. You know he does not like money and does not touch it. |
Why are you peoples namecalling and abusing each other? We all should be thinking of how to upgrade these people to first class Oba. You cannot leave everything for when Musiwa climbs the throne. Please any ideas of how to solve this problem before it gets out of hand? |
This is another rumors: Under Alhaji Shehu Shagari, the Chadian gendarmes invaded Borno State, and the government ordered the deployment of troops from the 3rd Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army to the borders in the North East. This action did not last long as smugglers in the Shagari's government mounted pressure on him to order the withdrawal of the troops, because the presence of the soldiers was preventing them from their smuggling. Alhaji Shehu Shagari ordered the withdrawal of the troops but the General Officer Commanding the 3rd Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army, based in Jos knew it was not a wise decision to take, he declined until he was ordered by the Chief of Army Staff, then General Wushishi, the GOC reluctantly withdrew his men and that marked the beginning of the end of Alhaji Shehu Shagari's government. This man was General Muhammadu Buhari. The support of all officers was needed and this group led by Buhari set out to get as many people as they could to their side. There was a man they needed and someone was sent to him. Domkat Bali was the man and the man who went to discuss the coup possibility was Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. Bali had told Babangida to still give the politicians time to sort themselves out; but after the 1983 election, Buhari met with Bali on the latter's way to Langtang, he raised the issue of the coup again, it was then it became clear to Bali that Babangida was just delivering message, Bali of course consented and few days later, they struck. |
Happy birthday to our amiable, undisputed First Lady. |
luchy34:you are laughing at your calamity |
IloveNigeria, how is your perfumed apartment in Brooklyn? By the way, all bridges shake if you stand on it. When next you are in traffic in one of the overpasses in Brooklyn, (i no know how that una Brooklyn be. Though say na abroad, i hear say una no dey use motor, say na bicycle and locomotif some of you dey use to work), notice vibrations set off by other vehicles or the wind and cosmic phenomena. Bridges are not designed for standing loads (i am an expert in this and every field) The incompetent and impotent FRSC should have thought up a better drug-traffic plan. |
chukwudi44:what are you saying? Bigot! general Buhari is a pure military man. |
this fool wan die. Mumu |
The time has come! Ombatse! We are gonna liberate Ilorin! |
major466:Hmmmm! Do you know what? You know he had been head of the NNPC, so he had smelt fresh minted dollars! And once that smell gets into your head You are finished. I heard that was one big reason for him to come back to power, Instead of to stay in the bush and be playing boys scouts with Tchadian gendarmnes. The boy wanted the luxury Of dining and eating at Shell Club! Ha! |
Sai GoodluckY! |
Progressive Amaechi, you see yoursef? Rivers ni b'aje! |
post=27431047:Eeh bad gaan! |
Beesluv:i does not know that one, Maybe that one is from Sudan. that is where they all come from. |
This is the best of APC! Thsi one is small ooo. Aaah! APChit If you hear of what Fashola, Aregbesola, Yero and Amaechi is doing with our money, you will go mental! |
I have heard that General Mohammadu Ramat Buhari, GOC Nigerian 3 division Jos, was drinking fura de nono one cool night when evil spirit IBB burst into his living room and told him that they have taken the coup and he should come and become Head of State as he is the only man with the insight and integrity to led Nigeria! Please my people, is it true? That evil spirit IBB, Abacha, Ogbeha, should shoot their way into Akinola Aguda house, risking their lives and back-stabbing the co-conspirator Ibrahim Bako on the way, and they take the crown to Buhari, who was milking his 200 cows in Daura! I have also heard he was drinking tea that fateful midnight when the signal arrived, that he had been made Head of State. The evil spirit himself told me Buhari was romancing his amariya, oblivous of the concerns of the people of the world when the signal arrived. And as a gallant soldier who had been called to duty, the lanky general jumped off the duri, and went to answer the national service. is it true? |
Ya Mahdi. Bullets conveniently disemboweled Sinedu. A wound more typical of a Zak Zaky dagger |
Jilo83:He is Fulani/Yoruba. I know his grandfather. |
Them no know Keshi was a renowned number 5. I like the way he give that Enthistwle sliding tackle. When American soldiers did bad things in baghad prison, did they stop supplying their army arms? When America soldiers shoot village women and childrens in Afghanistan and Irak, did they take guns from their soldier? Why should they say Nigeria Army should nit have gun again? Because a few rogue soldiers cut a few boko haram throat? Nonesense! Even Mexico police and soldier taht kill people pass olopa, they still supply them arms and ammunition! Nonesense and ingredients! |
The Afenifere Renewal Group, ARG, a Yoruba a socio-cultural group operating in the western part of Nigeria, has threatened to carry out a protest to vote against the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara state in 2015 for alleged disrespect for the traditional institution of the Yoruba people in the state. The threat came Thursday from ARG Kwara. The body accused the administration of Governor AbdulFatah Ahmed of disdain for rule of law in a petition served on the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs of state, Abdullahi Shaaba Umar, and the Speaker of the state legislature, Razak Atunwa. The group is angry that the government’s recent grading exercise for traditional rulers ended up in what it called ethnic marginalisation of traditional rulers from the Yoruba speaking areas of the state. The petition, also made available to P.M. NEWS, was signed by top members of the group including Asiwaju Joe Olarogun, Alhaji Saka Agboola Raji, and Baba Ba’ako. “All the 70 chieftaincy stools graded by government were in Kwara South senatorial district,” the petition read. “Other memoranda from Yoruba rulers in Central and North districts were ignored because the two districts comprised the Ilorin Emirate. “Six monarchs from Asa, Moro and Ilorin East Local Government Areas – Ohoro of Shao, Oba of Jebba, Alapado of Apado, Baale of Afon, Dado of Okeso, and Magaji Aare of Ilorin – submitted memoranda for the exercise but none was deemed qualified even though they all met the criteria set out in the advertisement,” the organisation said. According to the ARG, the government’s insensitive act also negated historical and legal accounts in Kwara State. “Historically, both Oba of Jebba and Ohoro of Shao were graded as Third Class chiefs in 1983 along with Elese of Igbaja (in Kwara South), which today is a First Class chief. “Both rankings were inexplicably withdrawn in 1984 during the military regime. In 2003, late Governor Muhammed Lawal restored the rankings but Governor Bukola Saraki withdrew them again. “A High Court judgment in January, 2014 on ‘The State vs Alhaji Abdulkadir Adebara’, ordered the restoration of Oba of Jebba as a graded chief and the payment in arrears of his entitlements for the eleven years that the suit lasted. “The government only recently appealed this judgment; six months after the statutory 90 days for filing appeal have elapsed,” it said. The petition further stressed: “similarly, there is a substantive High Court judgment in suit No KWS/231/89 delivered in 1997 to the effect that Moro is not part of the Ilorin Emirate.” The group said the law, as in the two cases cited, clearly proves government’s insensitivity in allowing the emirate to use state apparatus to lord it over Yoruba communities. It warned that the situation in Kwara State should not be allowed to degenerate into violence as the case was in Kaduna where peace remained elusive until Governor Ahmed Makarfi created a chiefdom for the Zango Kataf area. The petition said the state government’s action was only aimed at propping up, for undue political gain, a long jettisoned emirate system, “which even at its bastion in Sokoto Caliphate, previous village/district heads are now First Class Emirs; ditto in Kaduna, Jigawa, Kano States.” The group said the Yoruba communities will employ all democratic means to achieve justice if Governor Ahmed’s administration and the All Progressives Congress (APC) under Senator Bukola Saraki failed to address the grievances. from Nigerian Newspaper |
I is back again. I am becoming like those you call jailbird! My enemy, that your plan no go work! I have rested and i am stronger and will deal with all my enemies. |
Buhari has declared that Tinubu is not kworrupt! |
leykeh:it is igbo peoples. they can never be united. that is how they were changing senate presidnet like wrapper: evans to okadigbo to thief to thief to thief ... Allahu save us! |
cuteboy2:it is very embarrassing! as i first hear am, i was like aaaaah! o tio! can a SAN be this clueless? j$weed is dangerous to your cognition! |
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