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LET'S REMIND NIGERIANS ON HOW BUHARI ANSWERED HIS NTA INTERVIEW QUESTIONS: Presidents interview on NTA with Kadaria Kadaria: What are your thoughts on restructuring with regards to education? Buhari: I’m expecting the press to investigate the corruption in the local government. Kadaria: Why should the Nigerian people vote for you again? Buhari : I’ve said before that if my party nominates me, I will contest. Kadaria: The soldiers are protesting poor treatment and are ill equipped. What are your thoughts? Buhari : I get situation report from the military. The military should investigate the demonstrations because they are not supposed to demonstrate. Kadaria: BH targeting the military and killing soldiers. Are you worried about that? Buhari: They choose the time to attack. We have resource limitations. BH get help from external forces. Kadaria: What’s the solution to the conflict between farmers and herdsmen? Buhari: we studied grazing routes from the 1st republic. Benue Governor shouldn’t ban grazing but provide routes for grazing. |
Guys are digging up history..Walai politics is bad..just ordinary councillor election the level of dirt they will dig up againts any one will be dumbfounding. Anyway na Buhari buy market as he claims to be Mr Kleen..lol |
Just got nigcomsat n tstv..same dish...eastern part of nig...merry xmas folks |
20 DECEMBER 2018 05:41 Rivals Nigeria and Cameroon found themselves at the opposite ends following the draw for the final tournament of the Total U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Tanzania 2019. The draw held on Thursday night in the Tanzanian capital, Dar es Salaam, pitted the two-time champions Nigeria in Group A with the host country, together with Angola and debutant Uganda. Cameroon, champions in 2003, were drawn in Group B alongside top seeds Guinea, Morocco and Senegal. Incidentally, all the four teams in the group are French-speaking, setting the stage for an exciting round of matches in the race for the two slots for the next round. The draw watched by a packed crowd at the Mlimani City Conference Centre also had in attendance CAF Executive Committee members, Leodegar Tenga and Moses Magogo. CAF Director of Competitions, Samson Adamu conducted the daw and was assisted by captain of the Tanzania U-20 team, Michael Moris, and former Taifa Stars player Mohamed Adolf Richard. The final tournament will be held from 14-28 April 2019 in Tanzania with the semi-finalists qualifying to represent the continent at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru next year. Group A – Tanzania, Nigeria, Angola, Uganda Group B – Guinea, Cameroon, Morocco, Senegal Tweet |
Presidency must respond to these..even in SE here para dey hold on us cos of Boko Haram..Let them calm Nigerians down than silence |
When they lack points u start hearing big big gramar..politiczl jingoist, acolytes. The guy was labouring all through the writing, must have cancelled upto 100 times to be able to garner points againts Obi..Poor job |
sarki, sarkin, yarimo must hear these...infact we no gree..we are d ruling party Saraki must step down.. lol |
This na APC handle, if Atiku likes to rule 20 yrs no wahala..We dont need dunces as leaders again.. |
The guy tried for his people...they will give him heroic welcome back come May 2019. Bound for Daura. Ngene stop saying rubbish and stop living in d past |
add me on 9boys pls 08064641721 |
Just drove past them. They all camped in a filling station beside Apc office . These guys are paid demostrators .The truth is that Ogbuoji came with more money and seriously hunger dey town. Guys have to port |
pls am interested icgoldenfish@yahoo.com |
What Liyel said is 100% correct..I laugh when people talk about D Duke as a messiah..I used to laud his projects and the neatness of Calabar until I got work in a bank in Calabar in 2006. We were always lacking customers , when I enquired I was told that our bank was blacklisted fot not supporting Tinapa projects with loan. The banks that supported that is gnashing there teeth till date All the Local govt allocations were when he left are still being used to service those loans..CRS is really mortgaged because of Tinapa. Tinapa failed before D Duke left... |
THE DIFFERENT SHADES OF POLITICS In a layman's language, politics is the struggle for and acquisition of political power. But for political scientists, it means much more than a struggle for political power. No political scientist who is worth his salt, would attempt a definition of politics without making reference to the views of Harold Laswell and David Easton, who brought in the elements of INFLUENCE and VALUES into their definitions of politics respectively. And so beyond the struggle to acquire power, politics involves the ability to influence people either positively or negatively. It also involves the ability to allocate values. Values in this sense could be money, mineral resources, appointments etc. In every human interaction, organization or setting, there is some level of politics which takes place. Sometimes it is subtle and/or latent, other times it is pronounced and/or conspicuous. When you engage in any activity or conversation where you seek to protect personal or group interest, that activity or conversation can be said to be political. And so politics can be summed up as the totality of human activity. Aristotle, one of the foremost political philosophers, is no doubt very correct when he called man a Political Animal. But one unfortunate thing about politics is its ability to bring out in its totality the deception in man. It aptly reveals the inherent nature of man. No where in human endeavor, is man more deceptive than when he seeks political power. You will begin to hear all manner of unimaginable and sometimes, impossible things. A man who is seeking political power and needs your support, would tell you how he would build a bridge where there is no river, how he would make one dollar to equal one naira. You will hear all manner of promises and most times the HOW of such promises will be missing. In this country, we have seen a presidential candidate promise to make one dollar to equal one naira, reduce the pump price of petrol which was 87 naira at the time, and arrest insecurity totally, but only for us to see those situations go up and become worse under his watch as president. We have seen a former governor of the richest state in the country promise to deal with the problem of power in two years if he's made the power minister, but only for more darkness to envelope the nation under his watch as minister of power after three years. It is now another campaign period as 2019 approaches, we are once again being treated to those deceits again. A former senate president, who was chairman of the national assembly for eighth years, and who has been senator for sixteen years in the former ruling party, and who could not effect any positive change in his home state where hundreds of people have been killed in herdmen/farmers clashes and thousands chased out of their homes into IDP camps, but who recently picked a presidential nomination form, and is suddenly telling us how he can transform Nigeria in two years when he becomes president. It is campaign time once again, and we have seen an incumbent senate president, now a presidential aspirant, who is not even in talking terms with his own sister, but now talk about how he intends to bring about an inclusive Nigeria if elected. And I ask, does inclusiveness not supposed to start from one's family? Yes, another campaign period is here, and we have seen a former governor of a state on the Plateau, who is now a senator, and who could not prevent or stop either as governor or senator, the repeated killings of innocent women and children of his own state, but is now promising Nigerians that he will stop all manner of killings in the country within one year if elected president. It is another election season, we have seen and read reports of some presidential aspirants, who in their desperate quest for political survival, bought the presidential nomination form and also bought governorship or senatorial forms respectively. |
I see nothing wrong here..is she not british? Lets stop playing to the gallery those wey steal we no fit jail them na to waste money go Seychelles. |
I remember how we were sacked in 2016 due to ripple effect of these fines in my former bank. Govt is not creating jobs, not creating enabling environment for business to thrive yet you are imposing heavy fines and ignorants are clapping. My dear the junior staff willl suffer for these..still remember Guiness sacking 75% of their staff in 2016 due to N1B fine. Nigerians be wise..all of us are still in the house..no job anywhere |
Djoliba 0 Enyimba1...scrappy match...Enyimba bossed possesion but has to thank their stars for the keeper..afolokai..dude is better than ezenwa. Sunday and uwem are real class..Mfon udoh is way behind his prime |
Please lets be realistic ..whats nigeria debt profile as at May 2015 |
They are not upto 1500 people. I drove pass the compound they were.. mostly village rented women. Though am impressd.just that they would have done more cos u can rent crowd easily with N500 in ebonyi |
Please God will bless anyone that will share with me ihemmaduloveday@gmail.com Lotus for Miss Quon, These for real , vulture is a patient bird my best |
Ike gwuru oo... I have stayed in Yobe. this act will be highly welcomed more than those that gave out siena bus in SS, SE that u can use for transport later by their aboki people |
D guy cripled the economy of cross river with huge debts till date all in the name of building Tinapa..All the LGA chairmen were forced to sign off their allocations and also the loans.. Any bank that refused to lend huge money for TInapa was blacklisted.. .Calabar is now ghost town, no new development...Uyo has left them far far behind. Now he is coming to rule Nigeria with his fine boy.. .Nigerian Youths should ask questions ..and stop taking things on face value |
He waw a minister when I was 2 years now am heading to 40 years. Youths are leaders of tomorrow is like saying "no credits today, come tommorow' cos the tommorow will never come |
He waw a minister when I was 2 years now am heading to 40 years. Youths are leaders of tomorrow is like saying "no credits today, come tommorow' |
Engr Igboke Ogbonna Felix the LGA Chairman Of Onicha really is on top of his job. For his good leadership skills it would have generated to serious crisis. He was able to calm frayed nerves. His even touted to b the best among his LGA chairmen |
We in ebonyi just fold arms dey look them |