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PoliticsRe: FRSC Boss Osita Chidoka, New Minister Of Aviation? by VAQAXY: 8:46pm On Jul 10, 2014
grin grin grin grin grin grin

VICTORCIZA: this exactly the way egghead boasted until chino bust his bubble by posting his malnourished pictures here.
who knows the kind of hungry, demented person you are
abeg shut up and go and hide!!!
onye okomoko mmou!
PoliticsRe: FRSC Boss Osita Chidoka, New Minister Of Aviation? by VAQAXY: 8:26pm On Jul 10, 2014
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PoliticsRe: Tinubu No Longer Relevant In South-west –agbaje. by VAQAXY: 12:14pm On Jul 05, 2014
Obinoscopy is the NL sanest mod! He is unbiased and mentally matured for modship!
PoliticsRe: Tinubu No Longer Relevant In South-west –agbaje. by VAQAXY: 12:11pm On Jul 05, 2014
The frog-eyed sold the entire "sophisticated" region to the ordinary almajiris!

PoliticsRe: JB Reconstructing Lagos-ibadan Expressway (pictures) by VAQAXY: 11:41am On Jul 05, 2014
GEJ is transforming Nigeria.
TravelRe: Nnewi Top The Dirtiest In Africa (2008) by VAQAXY: 11:38am On Jul 05, 2014
Have you been to Onitsha recently? Onitsha is so neat and organized with good network of roads. However am not saying that Nnewi is as dirty as portrayed by this report!

This is Onitsha economic hub of the East!

patmaine: I can't believe this. Nnewi is nowhere near as dirty as Aba. onitsha. ajegunle. aguda. mushin..

PoliticsRe: Jonathan's 2nd Term Will Steer Nigeria's Break-Up - Primate Ayodele by VAQAXY: 9:53am On Nov 26, 2013
If the GEJ 2015 ambition can help dismember the country faster then why are we bothered? Was it not to dismember the country that 3 million people died last time? Now this is the easiest way to go our separate ways. Igbos should be grateful to GEJ to run so that the country can break up faster!

GEJ for 2015.
PoliticsRe: Muslim Youths Attack Osun School, Beat Up Principal by VAQAXY(op): 9:23am On Nov 26, 2013
The goat-faced governor.

In few years time yorobar brand of boko haram would have taken the front row in the SW, if monsters their govs are nurturing now is not checked.

PoliticsRe: Muslim Youths Attack Osun School, Beat Up Principal by VAQAXY(op): 9:22am On Nov 26, 2013
This is the level this people has fallen to. They exhibit their backwardness and barbarism in all that they do. This is the same thing the Islamic APC wants to introduce in the East. Say no to the extremist party- APC.
PoliticsMuslim Youths Attack Osun School, Beat Up Principal by VAQAXY(op): 9:21am On Nov 26, 2013
The new education policy in Osun State claimed its first casualty on Monday as fierce-looking Muslim youths invaded the Baptist High School, Ejigbo, and beat up the students and teachers.

The principal of the school, Mr. Layi Oguntola, was thoroughly beaten and injured. Oguntola, as of the time of this report, was said to be receiving treatment at the Baptist Medical Centre, Ejigbo.

The attackers said they came because the school authorities stopped some Muslim pupils from wearing the hijab.

The hijab is a scarf that covers the head and chest, specially worn by a Muslim female.

Our correspondent learnt that the attackers stormed the school while the students were already seated in their classrooms.

They were said to have headed straight for the Principal’s Office and asked Oguntola to apologise for sending the hijab-wearing students away from school but the principal refused to do so.

There have been protests when the Governor Rauf Aregbesola administration recently introduced a new education policy, which entails merger and reclassification of schools in the state.

The Baptist conference specifically said it would not allow hijab-wearing students in its schools.

On Monday, the attacked students and teachers were said to have run for refuge at the palace of the Ogiyan of Ejigbo, Oba Omowonuola Oyesosin. The monarch was also said to have been instrumental to the rescue of the wounded principal from the attackers, made up of mostly youths.

The attack forced the Baptist High School and other schools in the town to close abruptly for the day as police were deployed in the town to forestall reprisal.

Some Muslim students of the school were said to have been turned back last week for wearing hijab on their uniforms and their parents were said to have reported the case to members of an Islamic sect in the town.

Tension started building in the town following the attack and the speculations that the attackers were also planning to set ablaze the United Baptist Church, close to the school.

Some Christian youths were also said to have mobilised to defend the church.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mrs. Folasade Odoro, when contacted, said she would find out the details of the incident and get back to our correspondent.

Commissioner for Information, Mr. Sunday Akere, confirmed the incident, which he described as an unfortunate one.

He appealed to the people of the state to shun violence, saying the state government in collaboration with security agencies would investigate and get to the root of the matter.

He said, “It is unfortunate that this happened at a time when we are already achieving peace in the area of schools reclassification.

“We are calling on all religious leaders and stakeholders to refrain from taking steps which could lead to the breakdown of law and order.”
PoliticsRe: Obi Grants Seventy Million Naira Intervention Fund To Farmers by VAQAXY: 7:34am On Nov 26, 2013
Mayor_of_Lagos: Theres no population to spend the money on. Its only 1.764 million registered voters in the entire state.
Population of Onitsha alone both indigenes and non- indigenes stands at 4 million.
PoliticsRe: Imo Allocation Not Your Pocket Money, Cleric Tells Okorocha by VAQAXY: 10:17am On Nov 25, 2013
Nnewi1stSon: Chino, it's rather amusing how you'd be quick to rubbish rochas on any Imo state thread, but whenever Abagworo does that to Peter Adaobi on any Anambra thread, you loose your bearing.
I'm gonna ask you this with all honesty.......



Are you okay upstairs? undecided
This is not chino. Get your facts right.
PoliticsRe: APC Claims Enough Evidence For Anambra Poll's Cancellation by VAQAXY: 10:11am On Nov 25, 2013
MarvellousGod: I wonder why people are always tribal when it comes to this...why do you look at different parties without the persons involved? ? Na party go lead us abi human beings? Ngige is better than Obiano in all aspects, had I been at home I would hv voted him..it's high time we looked beyond parties and pay more attention to the individuals involved. .
The same tribal politics your felon leader awoh played against the great Zik when he (Zik) won the election in the western region. We are saying the same thing, go and vote him in your state in odua land. Ngige has been turned to thug since he joined APC. We do not want thugs amongst us.

Obiano is a decent technocrat with integrity and world view while Ngige is just a local champion.
PoliticsRe: APC Claims Enough Evidence For Anambra Poll's Cancellation by VAQAXY: 10:09am On Nov 25, 2013
dheaven: Ngige is suppose to be the best candidate if Anambra people need progress.
Anambra under APGA is already making genuine and sustainable progress ahead of all of your states. Why not bring Ngige to rule you since you so much believe in him. APC has lost and its permanent.

APGA has come to stay.
PoliticsRe: APC Claims Enough Evidence For Anambra Poll's Cancellation by VAQAXY: 10:08am On Nov 25, 2013
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PoliticsRe: APC Claims Enough Evidence For Anambra Poll's Cancellation by VAQAXY: 10:08am On Nov 25, 2013
berem: Unfortunately, they don't want progress. They prefer to be brainwashed and made gullible for life by their leaders. Too bad!
Anambra under APGA is already making genuine and sustainable progress ahead of all of your states. Why not bring Ngige to rule you since you so much believe in him. APC has lost and its permanent.

APGA has come to stay.
PoliticsRe: Imo Allocation Not Your Pocket Money, Cleric Tells Okorocha by VAQAXY: 9:50am On Nov 25, 2013
Imo state has been so unlucky with leaders since 1999. The worst mistake they made in 2011 was to elect a born almajiri as their governor. Now the state is severely messed with no improvement after all these years. Hope Imo state people get it right in 2015 by electing a decent person as their governor.
PoliticsRe: APC Claims Enough Evidence For Anambra Poll's Cancellation by VAQAXY: 9:44am On Nov 25, 2013
Yorobaa people are using every available tools within their power to claim Anambra by force including Nairaland. Who made this thread to invade the front page within minutes of its creation? Its a shame.

APGA has won the election, there is no need to cry fowl.

Dr. Obiano is a technocrat and has been chosen by Anambrans to lead them.
PoliticsRe: APC Claims Enough Evidence For Anambra Poll's Cancellation by VAQAXY: 9:41am On Nov 25, 2013
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UD101: Bouyed by what it considered as substantial evidence of irregularity at the Anambra State’s governorship election of November 16, 2013, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Sunday urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to cancel the exercise.

In a statement in Lagos Sunday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC said it “has provided incontrovertible and more than substantial evidence to show that what took place on November 16 is a parody of election.

“What other evidence can be more substantial than the fact that INEC, in conducting the election, failed to comply with the provisions of the Electoral Act? What other evidence can be more compelling than the INEC chairman’s admission of compromise by a top official of the commission?

“If Jega’s statement that the election fell short of what the commission had expected and prepared for, what else could be more substantial?”

According to the APC, Idemili North Local Council where an INEC official was said to have been compromised, has over 173,000 registered voters and is Ngige’s stronghold, having scored over 80 per cent of all votes cast there in his senatorial election.

It also contended that the use of Nnamdi Azikiwe University students as presiding officers, instead of trained ad-hoc members of staff, violated INEC guidelines, just as the use of the university members of staff as supervising presiding officers because the APGA running mate was until his nomination a professor in the same institution.

Similarly, the Accord Party (AP) said yesterday that the electoral umpire compromised its position on a free and fair election in the state, adding that it would go to court if INEC continued with its plan for a supplementary election.

According to a statement yesterday by its National Secretary, Samson Isibor, the party’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in Benin City at the weekend was dismayed that INEC could “renege on its avowed responsibility to conduct a transparent poll.”

Meanwhile, the member representing Ogbaru Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Victor Afam Ogene, has explained the low voters’ turnout during the poll, attributing it partly to last year’s flood disaster, which he said, devastated all the riverine areas of the state.

Ogene, who is the Deputy Chairman of House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, contended that many registered voters in the riverine areas, especially in Anambra East and West, Ayamelum, Ogbaru, and Onitsha North and South local councils lost their voter’s cards to the flood and were thus unable to vote during the election.

According to him, the devastation made many eligible voters lose their cards. To that end, he faulted the allegation by some contestants that their supporters were disenfranchised. The lawmaker further described their call for the conduct of a fresh election as “diversionary and unnecessary.”

Ogene maintained that low voters’ turnout could not be a reason for an outright cancellation of the poll because, “in the two most recent state elections in Edo and Ondo in 2012, the turnout were 40 per cent in Edo and 38 per cent in Ondo. (Out of a total registered voters of 1,555,766 in Edo, only 630,099 voted, while in Ondo, 624,659 voters participated, out of 1,638,956 registered voters).




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This thuggery party should just forget about Anambra. APGA has come to stay. Period!
EducationRe: Top 100 Best University In Nigeria: 2013 by VAQAXY: 9:59pm On Aug 22, 2013
UNIZIK remains number one university in Nigeria. The university of the moment! cheesy

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