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RomanceRe: 3 Things Female With More Than One Sex Partner Stands To Lose Out by udyheart01(m): 1:57pm On Jan 20, 2015
At times all you could say is Really?
PoliticsRe: Will Buhari Scrap Jamb? by udyheart01(op): 1:45pm On Jan 20, 2015
midolian:
Lool..lazy jambites
Through this him fit get up to 30% of supporters!
#SayNoToJamb
PoliticsWill Buhari Scrap Jamb? by udyheart01(op): 1:38pm On Jan 20, 2015
Jambite Association of Nigeria (JAN) are ready to vote Buhari come feBuhari 14 2015, if only Jamb would scraped off in the educational system. As some other countries.
PoliticsWhat A Man Can Do A Woman Can Do Better. True Or False? by udyheart01(op): 9:00pm On Jan 19, 2015
I bumped into an argument with the above topic. How true Is This Statement?
EducationRe: 5 Tricky Words In English -rickey Lu by udyheart01(m): 6:41pm On Jan 19, 2015
mkpakanaodogwu:
realy?
Yeah Really
EducationRe: 5 Tricky Words In English -rickey Lu by udyheart01(m): 6:31pm On Jan 19, 2015
At Times All I Could Say Is Really?
Jokes EtcRe: Hilarious Joke- Who Would You Support? by udyheart01(m): 6:27pm On Jan 19, 2015
Goodluck
#GodBlessNigeria
PhonesRe: Pls Which Android Phone Can I Get @12k by udyheart01(m): 7:16am On Jan 17, 2015
iPhone6
RomanceRe: Surprising Things Men Notice First About Women by udyheart01(m): 7:13am On Jan 17, 2015
Noted
PoliticsRe: Amaechi Secondary Schools far Better Than GEJ Universities by udyheart01(m): 6:17pm On Jan 13, 2015
Half Bread Is Better Than Moi Moi
RomanceRe: What Can Make You Ignore Your Boyfriend/girlfriend For Over A Week? by udyheart01(m): 9:23am On Jan 13, 2015
If Buhari Should Win
TravelRe: 10 Most Amazing Natural Wonders Of The World: In Pictures by udyheart01(m): 7:26am On Jan 13, 2015
I've spot a place for my Honeymoon
PoliticsRe: These 5 Categories Of Persons Will Determine The Outcome Of Feb. 14th by udyheart01(m): 7:22am On Jan 13, 2015
Really?
CelebritiesRe: Joke Silva Looks Like Waje In New Released Photos (CHECK OUT) by udyheart01(m): 10:22am On Jan 12, 2015
Cute
PoliticsLetter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Aconcerned Nigerian by udyheart01(op): 10:19am On Jan 12, 2015
Letter to my President:
By all means, Please avoid a ‘Gbagbo’
treatment!
Sir, I know this missive from me to you is at a
risk. I am aware of the fatwa issued by your
very passionate aide that anyone who
engages in any communication that is
perceived as disrespectful to your person
shall be arrested. This aide had once
ennobled you to the status of Jesus Christ;
there is undoubtedly so much veneration of
your person! I am also aware of the immense
pressure you are in to allow the Directorate of
Security Services (DSS) deal, with utter
ruthlessness, anyone that is not favourably
disposed to your continued reign on the
Throne. The Nigeria Police Force, according
to the Police Act in section 9(4)&(5) and also
the constitution in Section 215 (3), is under
your operational control! All these powers can
make any Human being assume oracular
status.
I am therefore aware of your venerated
position as the Principality in the Nigerian
nation space. This fact is not lost on me that,
in terms of what you are capable of doing
(with impunity), you are more powerful than
the president of the United States of America!
Sir, you will now appreciate the ambivalence I
struggled with to finally write this letter to
you. I look back into our recent history and,
with relish, remember the late Anglican Arch-
bishop, Rt. Revd. Joseph Abiodun Adetiloye.
He is fondly remembered for his many letters
to the Late Nigerian Head of State, General
Sani Abacha.
It was a period of extreme human rights’
abuses and inconceivable cloud of darkness
over the land. But in extreme show of
inimitable courage, this cleric pushed through
his letters. In one of the letters, he
admonished the military junta thus: “Don’t
‘sergeant Doe’ yourself!” Suffice to say that,
at this time, men had their courage failing
them and would prefer to keep sealed lips to
the atrocities in the land. It was at that time
that the Junta planned to transmute from a
military President to a civilian president. All
the five political parties in the land had
surrendered to the Junta’s suzerainty over
them. Needless to say that Sergeant Doe died
after he failed to see the need to read the
times correctly.
Let me hit at the point directly now. You
came into the office of the President, first by
default in May 2010 when your predecessor
and Boss, President Umar Musa-Yar’adua,
died in office. There was a tiny cabal –
comprising of the close associates of the
former – that attempted to block your being
acknowledged as Acting President. There
was unity among the divers peoples of
Nigeria to fight that injustice. I remember
that, on 14th January, 2010, General
Muhammadu Buhari, together with Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar, submitted a letter to the
Senate President for your being sworn in as
acting President. After becoming substantive
president by default, you started pummeling
your enemies, the little but powerful cabal,
that once delayed your appointment as
acting President, with very insidious ethno-
religious propaganda.
Being the first Southern Minority to seek the
highest political office in the land, you preyed
on these sentiments, coupled with some
political gerrymandering as the incumbent
president, you won convincingly at the 2011
presidential polls. That was the crescendo of
your popularity among the Nigerian people.
Suddenly, you started taking very unpopular
actions that estranged you from the people.
Ex-militants started having more unfettered
access to you than official aides and
ministers of state. Aside spending (without
appropriation) $16 Billion on fuel subsidy,
your New Year message to Nigerians (after
your election) was a 150% hike in the cost of
fuel. It took widespread protests by the
people before the hike was reduced to 49%.
Of course, this reduction did not prevent the
spiraling inflation on goods and services in
the land. You started showing hubristic
dispositions to matters of corruption with
your body language tacitly approving the
deafening spate of shady deals by your
cabinet members.
You promised to employ a sizeable number of
our youths in your electioneering campaign in
2011. Nigerian Immigration Service (under
the supervision of the Ministry of Interior)
brought out advertisement for Job vacancies.
The first thing was that, away from the
previous practice before your administration,
the Immigration department was blanked out
of the recruitment process by the ministry of
Interior. Furthermore, each applicant was
charged one thousand naira. Eventually, the
Ministry bungled the process and caused the
death of nineteen young Nigerians, whose
only iniquity was that they were unemployed.
Despite the hoopla that was made, the
Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, is
still sitting pretty in his position with no form
of recrimination. We were told that Mr. Moro
was introduced to your cabinet by a powerful
ally, whose friendship you are willing to
subsume your responsibility to the Nigerian
people for. Our constitutional provisions
provide for oversight function of the National
Assembly with a view to gauging compliance
with appropriation law. But with utter disdain
for the rule of law, members of your cabinet
have, lately, spurned invitations by the
Federal Law makers. You have as your media
aides a band of spin doctors with adversarial
disposition. The critique of your
administration by Citizens was often shot
down with cruelty. No Nigerian, however
respected, is spared the literary assault of
your men in the defense of your
administration. It is often said that it is
iniquitous to beat a baby and forbid same
from crying. Indeed, your policies and actions
have drawn anguish in our souls; we are
forbidden from crying out because your aides
are also around to refuse our tears from
being visible to you. For more than six
months, over hundred and fifty school girls
disappeared from the love of their parents
because Terrorists abducted them. Initially,
you tried to debunk the story and tried hard
to suppress it.
The reality of the situation is that the last
Christmas was bleak for the families of these
girls because, as the Yoruba say “it is better
to report of a dead child than a missing
child.” On the score of protecting our lives, we
are not sure of your commitment to this as
the President/Commander-in-chief of the
Armed forces. The other day, there was a
massive bomb blast in Nyanya, Abuja. You
visited the sight and showed a mournful,
sardonic look when you saw the gory sight of
splattered blood and dismembered bodies of
the dead at the bombing site. Some of us
started changing our minds that, ‘at last,
there will be some commitment to the
prosecution of the war on terror.’ But we were
dead wrong; the day following, you were in
Kano in an illegal campaign rally and dancing
deliriously with no iota of sobriety for the
pains of the people you are leading. What
befuddled many watchers was that you did
not order postponement of the event because
of the unfortunate act of terror in the land
then. The question is: would you show such
insensitivity if any of your close relations was
involved in that tragic incident in Nyanya? I
recall that about a week ago, you lost your
younger sister; the earlier schedule for the
inauguration of your Presidential campaign
committee was shifted by one day! Sir, let me
freely share with you a piece of information: in
December, 2012, the acolytes of General
Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) were putting
together arrangements for his 70th Birthday
party on the 17th December, 2012. Indeed,
Bishop Matthew Hazzan Kukah was already
contacted as the guest speaker; caterers had
been contacted and mobilized. Suddenly, the
former Kaduna Governor, Mr Patrick Yakowa
and the former National Security Adviser,
General Andrew Azazi, were involved in a fatal
helicopter crash in Bayelsa state. General
Buhari cancelled the Birthday lecture in a
manner that portrayed the true statesmanlike
spirit in him!
Sir, having been boxed into a cocoon by your
making, you have now found it necessary to
come out to seek out the same Nigerian
people you do not ‘give a damn’ about their
welfare. Why? It is time for another election!
Unfortunately, the overwhelming opinion
among the people is that you have failed in
discharging your responsibilities as the
President to them in the last four years. In
this period, however, a former Nigerian leader
(with antecedents of patriotic love for the
fatherland) had sold himself to the people. In
the various geo-political zones of the
country, there is growing popularity of this
Patriot. His name is General Muhammadu
Buhari. The latest endorsement of his
candidacy came from an unexpected source
– the heart of the south East- and from a
Christian cleric. This is symptomatic of the
damaging bruises of disappointments that
the Nigerian people (irrespective of tribe and
religion) have suffered in the last four years
under your administration.
Sir, please, let me draw a parallel of your
stewardship with that of the former Ivorien
President, Mr. Laurent Gbagbo. Like you, he
is well educated as a Historian and with
knowledge of physics and Chemistry. In 2000,
he became President of Ivory coast through
popular will of the people. But in 2010, he
would not allow the will of the same people to
be entrenched in an election in which his
opponent, Alassane Ouattara, was adjured
the winner. He was egged on by aides and
his wife to refuse to accept the people’s
verdict. As a historian, he failed to be guided
by the lessons of history on leaders that
chose such perilous paths. He plunged his
country into needless civil strife through vain
ambition. His wife, Simone Gbagbo, will now
face charges of crimes against humanity.
Meanwhile, Laurent Gbagbo and an
associate, Charles Ble Goude, are already in
the ICC’s detention center in the Netherlands.
The three, for their selfish profiting, plunged
the country into a civil war in which 3,000
people died. All these happened because Mr.
Laurent Gbagbo became too enamoured with
the alluring vanities of Power and did not
know when to rein in his insatiable lust for
power and the overbearing influence of his
alter ego.
Sir, I have freely shared this story with you
because, despite your mistakes in the
governance of our country, you are still at the
threshold of history. You have an obligation
to yourself and the entire Nation to allow the
democratic will of the people to be freely
expressed and respected at the February 14,
2015 presidential election. Generations of
Nigerians shall speak fairly about you as the
President who truly allowed the entrenchment
of deep democratic values in the country by
simply travelling back to his home town after
he losing an election. Indeed, there is a
greater weight of glory that this
statesmanlike disposition confers on you
than being a second term chief of state!
Undoubtedly, history beckons on you as you
resist all temptations to tamper with the will
of the people. You are aware that Nigeria has
become the cynosure of all eyes for its
strategic importance in the African region.
The global community is desirous of a
peaceful, free, fair and credible election in
Nigeria.
Let me thank you for your attention Sir. May
God bless you more and more Sir.
EducationRe: OAU First Class Graduate Given N1m, New Job At Alibaba’s New Year Concert by udyheart01(m): 7:11am On Jan 12, 2015
Cool
PoliticsRe: Pres. GEJ 4years Tenure Report Card Result by udyheart01(m): 9:44pm On Jan 11, 2015
Why Are You Doing This?
To Make FP Or To Display Your ignorance?
#GEJ2019
CelebritiesRe: Buhari Under Fresh Attack For His Decision To Terminate The “lagos Metro Line Pr by udyheart01(m): 9:38pm On Jan 11, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Please Circulate Until It Gets To The Remotest Voter In Nigeria!!!! by udyheart01(m): 4:58pm On Jan 11, 2015
Raymondenyi:
we know what we're seeing and experiencing here, we know d hell we re facing, I think u have no moral justification to making this unpalatable campaign of yours
In 1983 My Dad Complained Of Such!
PoliticsRe: Please Circulate Until It Gets To The Remotest Voter In Nigeria!!!! by udyheart01(m): 4:46pm On Jan 11, 2015
Seriously Nobody Can Fight Against Whom God Has
Blessed. GEJ started as an Assistant School Prefect To
School prefect. From Deputy Gov. To Gov. VP. To
President. I May not Know All About Him Because Am
Not A Nigerian. But I Think GEJ Is Blessed. He Must
Complete His Course!
#GEJ2019
#WhetherYouVoteHimOrNot
#GodBlessNigeria!
CelebritiesRe: Jackie Chan's Son Jaycee Jailed For Drug Crime In China by udyheart01(m): 4:35pm On Jan 11, 2015
Space Booked
CelebritiesRe: (picture) Jayz Dressed In An Emir Of Kano Alike Attire by udyheart01(m): 3:02pm On Jan 11, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Father Mbaka Saga: I’ll Close Adoration Ground If…. —cardinal Olubunmi Okogie by udyheart01(m): 2:32pm On Jan 11, 2015
Seriously Nobody Can Fight Against Whom God Has Blessed GEJ started as an Assistant School Prefect To School prefect. From Deputy Gov. To Gov. VP. To President. I May not Know All About Him Because Am Not A Nigerian. But I Think GEJ Is Blessed. He Must Complete His Course!
#GEJ2019
#WhetherYouVoteHimOrNot
#GodBlessNigeria!
PoliticsRe: PDP Prays For The Nation (Photos) by udyheart01(m): 3:55pm On Jan 07, 2015
Zakkyoz:
Really they need to pray to God to grant GEJ safe trip back to otuoke
Must you politicize everything?
BusinessRe: Do You Want To Make Over N5million Naira Online In 2015? (open Now) by udyheart01(m): 1:59pm On Jan 05, 2015
udy.williams@yahoo.com
PoliticsRe: Vote Right Now Gej/sambo Or Gmb/osinbajo by udyheart01(m): 11:12am On Jan 05, 2015
GEJ 2019!
#HitLikeIfYouSupportThis!
BusinessRe: Football Betting Season 8...AGE!!! by udyheart01(m): 6:17pm On Jan 03, 2015
Abmbola:
Bookmaker Tricks
England League Two
(66%Exeter City -:- 34%Accrington Stanley)
Tip:-(Handicap 1:0)
Odd:1.35
Time:16:00
Confidence 65%
....................................................................................................
(42% York City -:- 58%Plymouth Argyle)
Tip:-(Handicap 0:1)
Odd:1.55
I Expect d game to End in 0:2/2:2/0:1/1:1/
Time:16:00
Confidence 58%
....................................................................................................
(40%Northampton Town -:- 60%Southend Utd)
Tip:-(Handicap 0:1)
Odd:1.35
Tip:-(Both Team To Score)
Odd:1.65
I Expect d game to End in 1:3/2:2/1:2
Time:16:00
Confidence 60%
#Team No Statistics#
Casted into the red sea
Politics‘atiku, Kwankwaso, Others On Their Way Back To Pdp, Says Oladipo, Pdp Scribe by udyheart01(op): 8:50am On Jan 03, 2015
The Peoples Democratic Party has expressed
the confidence that their former members who
are now in the opposition party, including
former Vice President Atiku Abubakar will be
brought back to the party before the general
election holding in February.
The National Secretary of the PDP, Prof. Wale
Oladipo, who said this in Ile Ife on Friday, at a
press conference, said that the party had
begun moves to bring back its former
members back.
He said that the PDP was working hard in all
the states to ensure that President Goodluck
Jonathan emerge victorious in the
presidential election, where he would face stiff
opposition from Gen. Muhammadu Buhari
(retd.) of the All Progressives Congress.
He said, “The PDP has started efforts to bring
back some of our former chieftains who are
now in opposition party, All Progressives
Congress, including former Vice President
Atiku Abubakar. The Kano State Governor, Dr.
Rabiu Kwakwanso, and others will also be
brought back very soon.
“The reconciliation committee of the PDP
recently set up by the National Working
Committee of the party will meet with all
former members of the party in the APC and
other political parties before the next general
elections.
“The move is not limited to these politicians
alone, the PDP will bring back all former
leaders of the party who have defected due to
one misunderstanding or another. They will
be welcomed back to their base.”
Oladipo, who urged Nigerians to support
President Goodluck Jonathan to continue in
office beyond 2015, said that the president
had achieved a lot despite the security
challenge confronting the nation.

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