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ikekings:When Are Yu Posting The Games Sir? |
freshaboki:Broe Am Willing to stake 1k... you will still get yur 25% |
freshaboki:Am Serious.... Am new here Dunno wats PM? |
bbello28:14Feb isn't far from now anymore! lemme See How U will do that with your #OneVote |
freshaboki:Inbox Me via udyheart13@gmail.com |
freshaboki:30% Of The Outcome... Deal? |
I Need Help from y'all.... I need sure 10point games |
IN the ingenuity of the politician, the future of Nigeria is tied to elections. When politicians, who call themselves leaders, engage in phased discussions of Nigeria, they are not contemplating legacies that would enhance the development of Nigeria. Their entire concerns are elections, the struggle for power, the decisions about who becomes what, and those marked for nothingness. The reduction of the country to this contracted vision is the biggest failure of civil rule since 1999. Every administration, from the local governments, through the States to the centre, sees elections as the platforms to perpetrate either itself or its interests in power. When it leaves, the damage endures. It appears the most important ambition of the politician is to grab power, stay in office as long as he can, produce a successor that would do his bid, and retire to continue manipulating the system. Disruptive as this attitude is, it is heightened, to the extent that most administrations do nothing, other than engaging in schemes to hold power which is everything the politician wants. He gets it first, before thinking of what he would do with it. Rarely do we hear politicians espousing their ideas about the future of Nigeria and expending their energies in ensuring their dream is realised. It is not surprising that most of those who gain access to power in these circumstances, abuse it. The abuses stem from ignorance, outright greed and an obnoxious contention for narrow interests. The evidences include governors who have no agenda for their States or the federal, where there are no reflections of national aspirations in projects that are being executed, if any. Do politicians realise that each year they spend in their quest for frivolities wastes opportunities for the country’s progress? What do they intend for Nigeria in 2015, 2019, 2023? What is their vision of Nigeria by those years beyond elections? Nigeria as a country should be built to last hundreds of years. The future of its institutions, for the benefit of its peoples, should be a primary concern of its leaders. The well being of its peoples should be at the centre of policies. The Constitution explicitly states these in Section 14 (2b) where is says the security and welfare of the people should be the primary purpose of government. Our future is not about elections; in the sense politicians see them. Elections are useful as part of the quest for democratic governance. Democratic importance of elections is over- emphasised where the people play minimal roles in them. What is important – always – is what people want to make of their country, elections cannot change our people, not the way politicians use them |
What Shall It Profit Buhari If He Gains The Whole Strategy And Loses Election? |
Ladies First... That's Applicable Here |
Shout out to all the snatchers! |
#Goodluck Nigeria 2019 |
He Is Your Vice President |
RIP #Like If You Think 2015 Will Be Better! |
By the way, where is the Nigerian Military Board located? General Buhari contested this same presidential election in 2003, 2007 and 2011. So which certificates did he present to INEC in those elections? The qualification for election as the President under Section 131 of the 1999 Constitution has not been altered by the first, second and third amendments to the Constitution. So what is the cacophony about? Why the controversy now? |
Dolphins star striker, Emem Eduok, has passed a medical at Esperance and he is now closer to signing a contract of three and half years at the top Tunisian club. “Emem has passed his medical at Esperance and he will this week sign a contract for three and half years pending the approval of his Nigerian club,” a top source informed AfricanFootball.com yesterday. Eduok netted a record-equaling 20 goals last season. Dolphins officials are expected in Tunis to finalise the transfer of the striker. The left-footed Eduok is a hard working forward with pace and an eye for goals. He has represented Nigeria at Under-20 and ‘B’ international levels so far. Several top Nigeria stars including Julius Aghahowa, Michael Eneramo, Garba Lawal and Obinna Nwaneri have featured for ‘The Blood and Gold’. Meanwhile, Dolphin hotshot is still in shock over Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. He said that he is still surprised Eagles failed to make it to the tournament as African champions. The Super Eagles failed to qualify for the second AFCON tournament in three years, after a 2-2 draw against South Africa in Uyo in November meant the African champions will not be defending their crown. And Eduok, who was a non-playing member of that team is still in shock almost two months after. “I’m still in shock that we failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations,” he told Lagos based Brila FM. “I’m still shocked that as African champions we failed to qualify for the African cup of Nations. We will not be there next year and I am still shocked.” But despite still being in shock, Eduok charged Nigerians to move past that disappointment and look forward to the future. He also added that he will always give his best whenever he gets the opportunity to play for Nigeria. “That is football and we must move on and look forward to the future. I will always make sure that I give my best whenever I play. I will always try to score and make a difference,” he said. The Dolphins forward is expected to be a part of a second string Super Eagles team to play two friendly matches against the Elephants of Ivory Coast and the Jediane Falcons of Sudan in a couple of weeks in Abu Dhabi. |
muh4lyf:As As How Now? |
jnrbayano:Seriously |
jnrbayano:Beloved Vote GEJ And Everything Will Be Just Fine |
jnrbayano:Read The Last Part With Understanding! |
17. You look at their profile constantly. .. 16. When you're on phone with them late at night and they hang up, you still miss them even just two minutes ago. 15. You read their text over and over again. 14. You walk really slow when you are with them. 13. You feel shy whenever they are around. 11. When you think of them your heart beats faster but slower at the same time. 10. You smile when you hear their voice. 9. When you look at them, you cant see the other people around you, you just see him/her... 8. You start listening to slow songs while thinking about them. 7. They're all you think of. .. 6. You get high just from their scent. .. 5. You realize you're always smiling when you're looking at 'em. .. 4. You would do anything for 'em. 3. While reading this there was one person on your mind the whole time.. .. 2. You were so busy thinking about that person you didn't notice number 12 was missing. .. 1. You just scrolled up to check and are now laughing at yourself,... True Or False? |
appini:Think 2015 Think GEJ |
President Goodluck Jonathan has said that Nigerians will appreciate the good works he has done for the country after he has left office. ...I will do my best. I don’t expect praises now. It’s when you leave that people will begin to compare you with others... Will Nigerians miss President Jonathan when he is out of office? Do share your views! |
When He Was A Pastor... He Never Preached Jesus Christ Like This! #BuhariBrainWashedThisMan! |
A People Democratic Party (PDP) House of Representative aspirant, Ms Aisha Osori, has denounced the PDP to join the All Progressives Congress (APC) after emerging winner under the PDP. Osori made the announcement on Tuesday in Abuja while briefing newsmen at the APC national secretariat. Osori emerged winner at the just concluded AMAC/Bwari federal constituency primary in the Federal Capital Territory. Osori, who was presented with the membership card of the APC, told newsmen she decided to carpet-cross after watching the APC primary because she believed in Osibanjo, who was her lecturer at one time. “I decided to denounce membership after watching the APC conduct its presidential primary in a fair and competitive manner and after seeing the combination of Osibanjo and Buhari, both men of integrity. “Osibanjo used to teach me at the University of Lagos, faculty of law, I believe that is a great combination that would move the country forward and I want to be part of that team,’’ she said. According to her, the APC slogan `Change’ is enough reason to support the party as she was sure of winning the on the platform of APC. Osori noted that more than 70 per cent of Nigerians were youths who wanted the change that “APC represents’’. On what her contribution would be to ensure the success of the APC at the general elections, Osori, who is the CEO of the Nigerian Women’s Trust Fund, cited experience. “The years of experience I garnered in the private sector as a lawyer and also as writer, first with Thisday and later with Leadership newspapers will be of value to APC. Reacting to the defection, the APC National Secretary, Mai-Mala Buni, who presented the membership card to Osori, expressed delight because his party was waxing stronger by the day. “Such event will be a continuous thing. Our doors are open. Everybody, who is ready to join the party, is welcome anytime, any day,’’ he said. |
Youngandactive:Done Sir #GEJ 2015 |
Youngandactive:Thanks... But Dunno How to... Am new here |
Share Your Experience Mine Is Super Eagles |
ademoladeji:Obviously Change Is Constant.... Devils Get Levels o #GEJ2015 |
Bros Nah 9ja You Dey o #JustSaying |
time for that fisherman from otuoke 2 present his cv
oga sambo...no even get cv at all ;Dfire don chop am...
fire givin him a demo 

