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JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/three-questions-apc-is-asking-fg-over-alleged-plan-to-arrest-tinubu/ |
JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
authenticated:tell that to your clueless paymaster |
JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
WisdomFlakes:even pdp know say dem dey deceive themselves |
mods.front page |
real change. JONATHAN'S SCORE CARD: Policy development 20% Leading enduring cultural revolution. 5% Leading economic and industrial revolution 15% Cementing the unity of the country 5% Security. 5% Patching of roads and airports 45% Stealing and corruption 100% Unruly wife and ministers 98% Cluelessness 95% Poor international relations 89% Poor coomunication 75% Friendship with rogues 90% Support to militants 95% Don't waste your vote on Jonathan. Vote for change |
lies. monkey survey is a type of survey and it is not the name neither is it same as the none existing so called uk company. |
crap from crappy propaganda source. una no dey tire |
IanDiamonds:read the link and the headline and see if it makes sense, |
read the link and the headline and see if it makes sense, pdp,u be the lie lie |
what a big shame |
Truck-loads of rice of different sizes, branded with pictures of the President Goodluck Jonathan, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the March 28 election, have flooded Benue State. It was learnt that the branded bags of rice will be used as a strategy by PDP handlers in the state to woo the electorate to vote for Jonathan for a second term. A driver, who spoke with our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said several vehicles have been moving the commodity from the designated warehouse to various local government areas of the state. The source however said they were not told what the bags of rice would be used for, noting that it might be used during the presidential poll. Another source in the PDP, who equally craved anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the press, explained that the branded rice would be distributed to the people a day to the Presidential elections and on the day of voting to people, who were are ready to vote for Jonathan. Efforts to speak with the state coordinator of Jonathan/Sambo campaign organisation, Sam Ode, failed as his mobile telephone was not reachable while he did not respond to an SMS forwarded to him as of the time of filling this report. http://www.punchng.com/news/rice-branded-with-jonathans-picture-floods-benue/ |
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The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj, General Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), has said the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan must respect the wishes of Nigerians for credible polls. Buhari said this while addressing Eze Ndigbo of the 19 northern states and Abuja at his campaign office, in Abuja, on Friday. The APC candidate said he had realised the fact that multi-party democracy remained the best form of government since the collapse of the Soviet Union. According to him, ordinary folks did not leave him alone to enjoy his exit from power after he was released from detention even when they knew he was not rich. Buhari said, “I was sitting at home after leaving detention; I thought people will leave me alone because they know I am not rich. I don’t even own a filling station not to talk of oil blocks. “So, I thought I lost their sympathy but people kept on coming to me; there was nothing I could do. And then I speculated that maybe if I join partisan politics, I will get into a position to be heard.” He, however, said democracy, as the best form of government, will only make meaningful impact when the government respects the rights of citizens to elect those who govern them. The APC candidate added that there was an element of rebellion in every human being, making it imperative for a credible process to be put in place to allow people exercise their franchise. This, he believed, would guarantee peace. Buhari said, “Let the government respect Nigerians as individuals, allow them to choose those they want to represent them and to lead them and Nigerians will be surprised to see how peaceful this country is going to be. “I think in a part of every human being, there is an element of rebellion. If you try to force a human being to do what he doesn’t like, he will develop a way of resisting it but if you develop a system, you persuade him to accept the system, then justice must be done and you will be surprised house peacefully you will live; but if you try to force it, I am afraid, you will keep on suffering.” He said the last 16 years of Peoples Democratic Party rule had been a disaster as public institutions had virtually collapsed with the business community the worst hit in recent times. The APC candidate added, “Where were we 16 years ago when PDP took over this country? And where are we now? How much was the Naira then and how much is it now? The Naira now is about N230 to 1 US dollar and I think as a community, you are hit the most in Nigeria than anybody else. “You are those that go out from Singapore to China, all over the world. You order things, you don’t order them in Naira; you order them in Dollars or pounds sterling or yen. Now you need trailers of Naira to maintain your business.” http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathan-must-respect-the-wishes-of-nigerians-buhari/ |
hmmmmm |
Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday said the military hopes to recapture towns seized by Boko Haram within a month, in what would be a swift victory after six years of bloody conflict. But experts warned against any premature declaration of victory, with the militants still proving capable of carrying out deadly hit-and-run strikes and indications of coalition lapses. Jonathan, who is seeking re-election on March 28, said Boko Haram was “getting weaker and weaker every day”. “I’m very hopeful that it will not take us more than a month to recover old territories that hitherto have been in their hands,” he told the BBC. Nigeria has claimed major gains against the Islamists with the help of coalition partners Cameroon, Chad and Niger, achieving in just over one month what for years it had failed to on its own. Two out of three of the worst-hit northeast states — Yobe and Adamawa — have been declared “cleared” while the third, Borno, is expected to be liberated “soon”, the military said this week. Major towns such as Bama and Dikwa are among some 36 localities recaptured, with just three said to be still in rebel hands. National security advisor Mike Omeri said on Wednesday that “the final onslaught” was under way. – Greater urgency – More than 13,000 people have lost their lives in the conflict and the main opposition candidate, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, has campaigned hard on the government’s security record. Mark Schroeder, vice-president for Africa analysis at security risk consultants Stratfor, said announcing victory before March 28 made political sense for Jonathan as part of the election campaign. “The risk he runs, however, is that the insurgency is not really defeated, only disrupted temporarily and for political posturing,” he told AFP. “It would be akin to the ‘Mission Accomplished’ declaration by (US) President (George W.) Bush in 2003 that was a premature symbol of victory in Iraq. Jonathan has been seen in combat fatigues congratulating troops after the recapture of Baga Jonathan has been seen in combat fatigues congratulating troops after the recapture of Baga “Clearly, Iraq is still today struggling with an Islamist insurgency.” Until this year, Nigerian troops had appeared unable — even unwilling — to tackle the better-armed militants, who have allied themselves with the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq. Jonathan acknowledged to the BBC that a lack of resources was to blame. Nnamdi Obasi, senior Nigeria researcher at the International Crisis Group, attributed the sense of urgency to the prospect of defeat by Buhari. “That urgency facilitated the delivery and deployment of new military hardware, including assets more relevant to counter-insurgency operations,” he said. Improvement had been seen in command and deployment structures, including the use of senior officers to lead combat operations, special forces and co-operation with local vigilantes. The involvement of foreign military contractors, many of them South Africans, to provide technical expertise may also have made a difference, he said. “Offensives by the military forces of neighbouring countries have helped to overstretch the insurgents and thus undermine their ability to withstand Nigerian military offensives,” he added. – Residual threat – A Boko Haram attack on the border town of Gamboru on Wednesday and Thursday killed 11 civilians and gave an indication of the difficulties in bringing a definitive end to the violence. The incident highlighted possible co-ordination problems among the allies, as Chadian troops, who had recaptured the town, had withdrawn but were not replaced, according to residents. The Nigeria Security Network of analysts on Thursday meanwhile warned that Boko Haram would revert to its guerrilla campaign of bombings and suicide attacks in the face of military pressure. Fears remain about the safety of voters on polling day, after a spate of suicide attacks in the north in recent weeks and after Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau vowed to disrupt the election. In the short-term shattered lives and infrastructure needed to be rebuilt, while longer term, Nigeria needs to tackle the root causes of the insurgency to prevent it flaring again, experts said. The Borno Elders Forum on Wednesday warned that it was “too early to even start talking about any of the (1.5 million) displaced going back to any of these reclaimed territories”. The forum’s chairman, Usman Gaji Galtimari said many areas appear to have been mined, while there have still been repeated attacks in areas said to have been recaptured. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/experts-warn-jonathan-against-victory-claims-against-boko-haram/ |
mods pls front page |
SeverusSnape:which half, almost 70 percent is half. deceive una sef well well |
another set of make we chop our own jokers. associations that are not existing |
[quote author=denice1 post=31799410] ![]() Stay there, why do you think TInubu has made two attempts on jimi agbaje's life, killing his driver in one if defeat is not starring him in the face in lagos[/quote]deceive una sef well well |
babestella:which lagos are you saying, is there a ward beside otuoke called lagos ward |
WisdomFlakes:pdp had to console themselves and also quickly organised a fake poll.its just that it was a cluelessly organised one. pls google the organisation, they are not existing.jonathan win 77 percent indeed, jokers of the year,even patience will laugh at this joke. even noi polls done by okonjo iweala organisation showed jonathan loosing. |

