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ISpiksDaTroof:i wish he were buying guns for the Niger Delta. You APC go hear nwhiii when you come with your: a) injustice salami b) rig and roast c) dogs and baboon |
Op, May your life be run the way jagaban is running south west APC states. may you be panel beat the way Buhari supporters beat NYSC members in 2011. say a big amen to this. |
you people cannot even cook a good lie. |
aresa:see what jonathan is doing for Yoruba and Fulani. Yet they are not happy! |
Descartes:Haba! Leave these cretinous iboes! The general merely carried out a tactical manovre! Unfortunately, Cameron was too far! Who wan die! He who fights and runs away, Is a yoribo man! |
lonelydora:Allahu akbar! i have not been banned yet. I am foaming like a bixtch and I have got give y'all a bit of my mind. |
aresa:So President Jonathan has developed all Yoruba and Hausa land and turned them to Dubai and Hong Kong? What then are you guys looking for? Why do you want to drum him out of power? Has any of your previous brother presidents done half of those things you enumerated? Oh! you guys want to chase Jonathan out and build Onitsha - Owerri rail-way line Aba - Abakiliki gas pipeline you are a real nice guy. |
I hope Bros Moshehse is one those farming settlements around Obiaruku with his jobless comrades. |
Who is winning? Or is it a one-one goalless draw? Allahu bless Nigerian Army! Victory is from Allahu! |
egift:God bless you my brother! You want twins? Triplets? I is having fun again I yap anybody. Ha! I yap everybody. I loove it! Ibo, Hausa, Yoruba! PDP, APC, APGA I do not care I do not discriminate I hate us all! I gotta cook for my guy ooo! |
yollychika:From Republic of Gwoza Caliphate |
It is not to hold machete or tree for hand. this is not aluta. No be SUG levels be this. This one is serious: ever since the days of Uthman Ibn Fodio, the Hausa and banza bakwai suffer violence. small juju from native doctor cannot save you. Come and meet Baba Eleko of Eggon to cook you. |
Excellent speech. While Buhari was doing WAI in the front, He was doing oil bunkering in the back. Fashola for president. |
the only thing Buhari is good at is bar beach show! he will ctach some Lagosians, drag them to bar beach, tie them to some empty drums and pour hot lead into them. He does not care. Once you are not Fulani, he will kill you. But if you are Fulani, you can smuggle 500 suitcases. He will stamp for you to do oil bunkering. He was the one that started oil-bunkering in Nigeria in 1975 when he was oil minister. He only gave it to Fulani and show another Fulani Rilwanu Lukman the way. When Bonny people like Peremabiri Pietersen try to get into the business in 1979, he jail them. the Pietersens all ran awy from the hometown in Bonny till this day. |
Descartes:you no know before? |
This article shows the intellectual vacuity of the opposition to Jonathan. It begins by "attempting" to ask an honest question, then instead of honestly examining the issues hereby exposing facts, it goes underground and uses half-baked suppositions to arrive at a preconceived and shallow conclusion. In asking what President Jonathan has done for the Iboes, the obvious what have other Nigerian leaders done for the Iboes should have been the first step in unraveling the riddle of President Jonathan's Ibo firewall. I remember General Shuwa (pbuh) saying the North had disgraced itself and so could do nothing about criticism of its body-politik. Likewise Fulani and Yoruba ethnic jingoist political leaders have lost all credibility with all Nigerians that are not from their immediate constituency. |
I is back yet again! The moderators and demoderators who banned and unbanned me, God will Give you all triplets this year in Allahu name! (I no know if you getting triplets is good or bad or which kain triplets ee go be? Wether na three range rover or three i-pads at once ... |
VoteOutPDPJona: Anglican bishops, have you forgotten how Christ continuously used hard words on the pharisees because of their bad leadership qualities?Is you a christian? Pharisees were not political/government leaders. There were spiritual "leaders" and Christ's criticism of them was because of their spiritual blindness. |
datribune: DAMN! It would hav been an outrage but then again it's d anglicans, a failed church dat has departed frm d teachings of Jesus & ordain homosexuals as bishops. A badge of honour frm dis clowns is irrelevant 4 sure.Christ said he came for the rejected in society: the theives, the prostitutes, the drunkards, the gay. These are the people that follow Christ. If you are not sick, do you need doctor? |
A Queen’s sad tale: How I was kidnapped and robbed By Our Reporter on September 28, 2014 · COVER, Entertainment [size=18pt]–Hanniel Jamin, Miss Universe Ghana 2013 [/size] Hanniel Jamin is the current Miss Universe Ghana. The damsel enjoys dual citizenship. She is born to a Nigerian mother and a Ghanaian father. Despite being a queen, Jamin is unhappy. Reason, her one year reign has been turbulent. Rather than open doors to fame and fortune, it has visited her with pain, sadness and depression. In this chat with ONYEKACHI JET during a recent meeting at a holiday resort in the Republic of Benin, where Jamin is currently on vacation, she disclosed that the organizers of the beauty pageant she won are her sources of heartache. Excerpts: How did you get into beauty pageantry? I started as a model when I was 18 in 2012. I became the face of Exopa Modeling Agency in October 2012 and Miss Universe Ghana in 2013. Actually, a friend of mine invited me to take part in the auditioning. My friend assured me that I’m beautiful enough to win a beauty pageant. Although I wasn’t interested initially, later I discussed it with my mum, family and a few friends and they all encouraged me so I decided to go for the auditioning which I eventually won. How does it feel being a beauty queen? I felt so excited initially because it broadened my doors to opportunities. However, in my own case, it never really did. You find yourself going to places that ordinarily you never would and affords you the opportunity of meeting very important people. horizon; being a beauty queen opens the After your reign, what should we expect from you? I will start my pet project here in Lagos, Nigeria, where I grew up. The project is christened Hanniel Confidence Walk. It’s a project that would enable young women to know how beautiful they are and help build confidence in them. It is meant for women of all ages, sizes and colours; it is targeted at every woman, irrespective of complexion and height. It is a project that will positively impact on every young Nigerian woman and all African women in general. Has being Miss Universe Ghana translated into fame and fortune? To be very honest, my reign hasn’t brought anything nice. Rather it has been one year of struggling with the organizers; all the throne has brought me is pain, anguish, sorrow and grief. How do you mean struggling with the organizers? When I won the pageant in 2013, I was overjoyed and felt like ‘o, this is it!’ But sadly, it turned out to be something else. I thought I would get the prizes the same day or at least, a few days after. But to this day, the only thing I have received from the organizers is just three hair extensions instead of six, a one-day training and a set of cosmetics pack by PABA and a trip to Russia. The Paba Cosmetics pack was taken away from me by the organizers at the airport on my arrival from Russia. In Russia, a very popular Ghanaian footballer gave me $600 through my companion but that money never reached me. What was the trip meant for? I was in Russia to represent Ghana at the Miss Universe pageant. However, two months before my trip to Russia, the organizers siezed my passport because they didn’t want me to travel. They actually wanted one of my runners-up to undertake the trip. In fact, one of my runners-up was acting funny. Are you suspecting any foul play? Yes. I suspect foul play because any queen who refuses to compromise is sure to have problems with organizers till the end of her reign. The same thing happened to the Queen before me, Gifty Oforie, who is still having a running battle with the organizers of Miss Universe Ghana over her own prizes. As Miss Universe Ghana, I’m supposed to receive hair training and free hair products provided by Loriels but I have not received them. Talking about the prizes provided by PABA, I only received the one-day training. The products I was given was taken away from me on my arrival from Russia. I’m also supposed to get luxury transportation but they never gave me a car. I was driven about in taxis while the organizers rode in posh cars. Was there no price money involved? I was on monthly allowance of 1050 Ghana cedes (GHc). Again, that was something funny because they short-changed me. They may decide to pay for one month and then, for the next three months you got nothing. The first payment they made was GHc 500, which paid in cash. On that occasion, I was with my mother who happens to be my manager. Interestingly, the second payment I received was Ghcs 250 on September 3, 2013. That same day I was given the money I was kidnapped! How did it happen? In the morning of that fateful day, one of the organizers assigned to me came to pick me up from my house and said I was supposed to go to the Russian Embassy for visa to Russia. On our way back, they took me to another organizers’ house. There they said to me, ‘this is your salary.’ I counted it and it was not up to GHc 1050. It was GHc 250 and I rejected it. But the one who came to pick me from home said I should collect it and reserve my complaints for the project manager. I have all the documents here. (Handing this reporter copies of all the transactions.) So, I kept calm and collected the money. She then said I had an appearance. I demanded to know the nature of the appearance and location. She said I had to meet one of my sponsors. However, she took me to Accra Passport Office and said she was there to cancel her cousin’s passport. It was past three in the afternoon and I pleaded with her to take me home. She then got out of the car and went into the passport office leaving me with the driver. After a while, she came back and said we were going to Adabraka to see their lawyers. Then I thought that afterwards, she would take me home. But she said no. That we were also going to pick up the national director’s son from school and take him home. After that had been done, they did not take me home. Instead, they dropped me off at a bus-stop at Adabraka and said I should find my way home. I didn’t know anywhere in Adabraka so I was in a fix! Shortly afterwards, a taxi driver pulled up and I boarded it. He drove off and then asked where I kept the money I was paid that morning. I was surprised and wondered how he knew I was paid. He brought out a gun, took the GHc 250 I was paid that morning. He ordered me to cooperate with him or he will shoot me and shoot himself. I was treated for trauma over that kidnap incident at the emergency unit of 37 Military Hospital, Accra. Yet, the pageant organizers claimed I was never kidnapped even when they visited me in the hospital while receiving treatment and threatened that the police were warning me against talking about the kidnap case. However, the police in Accra are still investigating the matter. A similar incident occurred during my trip to Russia to represent Ghana at the Miss Universe pageant. The organizers forced me to sign some documents under duress saying that I had received all my prizes. When I refused to sign the papers, they said if I didn’t sign I should remember I’m on a transit flight to Russia and that anything could happen to me between Ghana and Russia. On my way back to Ghana, they had ulterior motives so they didn’t inform my family or even my mum, who is my manager that I was returning. But unknown to them, I had told my family I was coming. So when they saw my family at the airport, they simply greeted them but went behind and smuggled me out of the departure area. When I was kidnapped, my family called the OSU police station and reported my disappearance. When I returned, they called to tell them I was back. A written statement was also made at the Amasama and Adabraka police stations. The police are still investigating the kidnap case. In all, the total payment I received was GHc500 and GHc250, which I was robbed off. I also received another GHc750 and GHc250. So, what’s your impression about the pageant? Since my being crowned Miss Universe Ghana 2013, it has been a long drawn battle between my manager, I and Roberta Annan Consulting Limited over my entitlements. The many troubles they put us through cannot allow for any meaningful impact while in office. http://nigeriamasterweb.com/paperfrmes.html |
[size14=pt]Allocation of new polling units: Senate stops INEC [/size] By Jide Ajani In what appears to be a submission to common sense and logic, the Senate has told Professor Attahiru Jega, National Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to suspend the now controversial allocation of new Polling Units, PUs. The Senate, through its Committee on INEC, sent the advisory to Professor Jega on Thursday, September 23, 2014. The letter, titled CREATION OF NEW POLLING UNITS BY INEC and signed by the Committee Chairman, Senator Andy Uba, pointed out that “there appears to be a general misconception that has generated controversies over the commission’s intention”. It, consequently, advised “that the commission postpone the proposed exercise at this time, until after the 2015 general elections to allow for further review, adequate stakeholders consultation and buy-in of your good intention”. The letter reads: Creation of new Polling Units by INEC sena-1“The Committee wishes to use this medium to express its confidence in the capacity of the Commission, in its drive to improve the electoral system in the country. “The Committee has always been in full support of the reforms and policies the Commission has introduced in furtherance of its mandate to deliver free, fair, credible and acceptable elections in Nigeria. The Committee will continue to lend its support to policies and programmes that the Commission intends to embark upon towards realizing such reforms. “The Commission’s intention to reconfigure the existing Polling Units to improve the election – day voting experience of the electorate is indeed a laudable and commendable exercise. “However, the exercise is coming at a time that the 2015 general elections are imminent and there appears to be a general misconception that has generated controversies over the Commission’s intention. “Consequently, the Senate Committee would like to advise that the Commission postpone the proposed exercise at this time, until after the 2015 general elections to allow for further review, adequate stakeholders consultation and buy-in of your good intention. “The Committee will like to reassure the Commission of its full support on any of its policies or programmes that will further the Commission’s goal to enhance the quality of the electoral process to sustain our fledging democracy”. Controversy had ensued after Sunday Vanguard published INEC’s introduction of 30,000 new Polling Units, PUs, and allocated some across the country in a manner that suggested that the exercise was skewed in favour of Northern Nigeria. The allocation showed that whereas some states in the North, which recorded less number of registered voters during the Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, got more additional PUs, some states in the South, with much more registered voters during the same CVR exercise, got less. Of the 12 states in the country that got more than 1,000 PUs from the 30,000, only Lagos was a southern state. The other 11 states are from the North. That was not all. It was also discovered that INEC was yet to receive the total number of registered voters in at least 12 states of the country but still went ahead to carry out anticipatory allocation of PUs. In addition, the Post-Business Rule Figures (the term used for the final phase of validity for the registration exercise and on which basis Permanent Voter Card, PVC are being issued and which were used for Ekiti, Osun and the coming Adamawa State guber election and which would be used for next year’s election) was not employed in allocating the PUs. The figures that were used for the allocation were the Post-AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System) which represent a lower cadre of validity in the chain. And although the INEC Chairman had come out to defend the Commission’s actions, a cross section of Nigerians raised concerns on the propriety of the process. More knocks for Jega Meanwhile, NIGERIANS in Diaspora, yesterday, slammed Jega for his perceived ethnic agenda on the PUs. Chairman, GEJ 2015/Igbo Presidency 2019- Home and Diaspora Support Group, Chief Lambert Igboanugo, in a statement made available to Sunday Vanguard, said, “It will be difficult if not practically impossible to consider him (Jega) a sellout on the issue of integrity until the new lopsided Polling Units, PUs, saga. We roundly condemn Mr. Jega’s action as a hatch job that can never hold water considering the fact that Southern Nigeria has not disappeared yet.” Igboanugo, leader of the Nigerian community in The Netherlands, who commended Sunday Vanguard for exposing the scheme, said, “A lot of genuinely concerned Nigerians raised serious issues on his proposed lopsided new polling units craftily designed to favour the North come 2015 General Elections.” “ GEJ 2015/Igbo Presidency 2019- Home and Diaspora Support Group commend all the personalities and Nigerian institutions that have lend their voices to condemn this outright abuse of office with sinister agenda before we have a demagogue as an umpire.” - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/allocation-new-polling-units-senate-stops-inec/#sthash.RdKAYAa9.dpuf http://nigeriamasterweb.com/paperfrmes.html |
I can see why Fayose is so popular He speaks the language of the people. Is APC not on a wild goose chase. Is the election not between the political parties? going from Omehia vs Amechi, if Fayose is disqualified, his gubernatorial running-mate or the runner-up in the PDP primaries will be sworn-in. |
Firefire: Can you separate swine from dirtAre you one of those asking why they kill Shekau alive? Ha ha ha! They give his body for pigs to eat dinner. Sorry ooo. As a good moslim, my hand no dey inside that one. |
Only poverty Nigerians are complaining in this thread. My people make una lef them before they infect you with eBola and poverty. |
Apart from being Jews, Ibos are also Americans and Germans. To prove it while Ibos do New Yam festival in September, Then he Germans do Oktoberfest, then The Americans do Thanksgiving in November. Ibo, Germany and America are three sons of the same father. Maybe, Jew is their papa. |
The money for this launching go pass the money for the round-about. |
Rexxie: CAAN UU DDIG IT!? I MEAN..DAMN!THIS DEFINITELY CAME FROM UR ARSSE,NOT UR HEAD...if you do not like my story, you talk your own. Shikenna! No wayo. Islam is Peace! |
ihatesycophant: The man that will wipe away corrupt Nigerians is here again. Buth why some just hate him like that? The reason is simple, they don;t want the country to brake away from corruption because theri relatives benefit from it, including those that hate him for religion sake. I know God will use him to liberate our nation and shame will be upon the enemies of Nigeria.he did no wipe out the Amir of Gwandu when they imported 100 containers of money during currency exchange time. My parents suffered a lot under this mad man. |
Isaacpyo04: IBRAHIM?are you boko haram? Ibrahim Lincoln was a moslima. The waste just changed the spelling of his name. Awwal1st: Real men are talking how can a fool and she goat like you talk about the issue, because of your brain is been in v 0.1 you haven't been upgraded to know the right thing, I don't blame you but NL that didn't do brain test for people like you into the forum, Bitch wetin dey pain you? dont you like women? even if you are a small boy or gay, you have mama. Please respect women in your life. |
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