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PoliticsRe: A Short But Mighty Letter To The PDP From A Progressive Nairalander. by yasaa(op): 4:22pm On Dec 23, 2013
careytommy: another e-warrior
shocked shocked shocked shocked How about you? E-sycophant or what?
PoliticsA Short But Mighty Letter To The PDP From A Progressive Nairalander. by yasaa(op):
Dear PDP...

THE OVERLORD BEASTS OF NIGERIA.
Know You Beasts That Your Days are Numbered.
Know You Oppressors of The Disenfranchised People That The Number Of The Beast is 666.
Know You Vultures That The Number's been Fast Approaches.
We The Progressives.
We The Representatives of The People.
We The Axis Of Liberty Will Bring Low You Despoilers Of The Nation.
For Your Wicked Ways are Manifest and Myriad, And We Shall Reveal Your Sickness To All.
All Shall Know You For Your Evil, and The Weapons Of Your Satanic Ways Shall Be Used Against You.
The Power Of Knowledge is The Light That All Demons Fear and The Power Of Knowledge is Given To The People.
You Cannot Hide From The Light Of Justice Nor Can You Run From the Peoples Retribution.
It is Against You That The People Will Throw All That Is Needed To Defeat You.
The End is near.
Prepare For Your Doom....
PoliticsStart Writing Your Handover Note: New PDP Tells Jonathan. by yasaa(op): 6:42am On Nov 27, 2013
By Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze

Late this morning, at about 11:46, the National Chairman of the New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje, formally announced the merger of the party with the All Progressives Congress (APC). The merger was contained in a communiqué which Alhaji Baraje read to journalists at the end of a meeting between the leadership of New PDP and that of the APC held at the Kano Governor’s Lodge in Abuja. The communiqué signed by Bisi Akande the APC National Chairman and Kawu Abubakar Baraje the National Chairman of NPDP reads, “A meeting of the leadership of All Progressives Congress, APC, and the new PDP met this morning at the residence of the Kano State Governor, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, in Abuja and after exhaustive deliberations the two parties agreed to merge in order to rescue our fledgling democracy and the nation” .

With this development, the G7 Governors of New PDP, namely, Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), are now members of the APC. The merger thus shoots up the number of APC State Governors to 18 while PDP’s shrinks to 16, with All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and Labour Party having one governor each. A similar permutation exists in the National Assembly where we now have the majority with PDP and its allies in minority.
The simple meaning of this is that APC is now the majority party in the country while PDP has become a minority party. In the circumstances, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan must now start writing his handover notes because his ambition to maouevre the party structures so as to get a third term in office in 2015 has suddenly collapsed.

What a sudden change of fortune! What a sad day for the PDP, a party which we laboured to build, which was viciously taken away from us but which, out of our great love for it, we did everything humanly possible to save but were frustrated by the unpatriotic elements that have usurped the leadership of the party.

Nigerians could recall that several meetings had been held between the APC leaders and the leaders of the New PDP. The APC had visited each of our seven New PDP governors in their states to convince them to join its fold but all these notwithstanding while the PDP Leadership on their own side were plotting on daily basis on how to frustrate us out of the party we suffered to nurture.

The fact remains that we did all within our powers to reconcile with PDP to no avail and sadly our dear President allowed the hawks within the Presidency and PDP Leadership to convince him to abort our last Sunday’s meeting that would have brought a last peace to our party which the PDP leadership under Alhaji Bamanga Tukur frustrated, so we have no other option than to formally announce the death and burial of PDP. Day and night we cried out, begging whoever loved PDP to join us to rescue the party from imminent doom but we were conveniently ignored and abused. Just last night, we issued the last in a series of passionate appeals to PDP Elders to take urgent steps to save the troubled party in the face of their unbelievable silence in the face of the chain of developments instigated by factional National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, which has put the party at the edge of the precipice.

Now, we have reached the stage that we can only say: “PDP, your sinking ship has been abandoned to you! You brought this misfortune upon yourself, now you must bear it alone!”

As for us, we are happy to belong to the APC, where our value is appreciated, where we are made to feel truly wanted, and where we can now join forces with like minds in our struggle to liberate Nigeria from PDP’s misrule, which is soon to end.

Among those at the Tuesday’s historical merger meeting were APC leader and fBy Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze

Late this morning, at about 11:46, the National Chairman of the New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje, formally announced the merger of the party with the All Progressives Congress (APC). The merger was contained in a communiqué which Alhaji Baraje read to journalists at the end of a meeting between the leadership of New PDP and that of the APC held at the Kano Governor’s Lodge in Abuja. The communiqué signed by Bisi Akande the APC National Chairman and Kawu Abubakar Baraje the National Chairman of NPDP reads, “A meeting of the leadership of All Progressives Congress, APC, and the new PDP met this morning at the residence of the Kano State Governor, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, in Abuja and after exhaustive deliberations the two parties agreed to merge in order to rescue our fledgling democracy and the nation” .

With this development, the G7 Governors of New PDP, namely, Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), are now members of the APC. The merger thus shoots up the number of APC State Governors to 18 while PDP’s shrinks to 16, with All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and Labour Party having one governor each. A similar permutation exists in the National Assembly where we now have the majority with PDP and its allies in minority.
The simple meaning of this is that APC is now the majority party in the country while PDP has become a minority party. In the circumstances, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan must now start writing his handover notes because his ambition to maouevre the party structures so as to get a third term in office in 2015 has suddenly collapsed.

What a sudden change of fortune! What a sad day for the PDP, a party which we laboured to build, which was viciously taken away from us but which, out of our great love for it, we did everything humanly possible to save but were frustrated by the unpatriotic elements that have usurped the leadership of the party.

Nigerians could recall that several meetings had been held between the APC leaders and the leaders of the New PDP. The APC had visited each of our seven New PDP governors in their states to convince them to join its fold but all these notwithstanding while the PDP Leadership on their own side were plotting on daily basis on how to frustrate us out of the party we suffered to nurture.

The fact remains that we did all within our powers to reconcile with PDP to no avail and sadly our dear President allowed the hawks within the Presidency and PDP Leadership to convince him to abort our last Sunday’s meeting that would have brought a last peace to our party which the PDP leadership under Alhaji Bamanga Tukur frustrated, so we have no other option than to formally announce the death and burial of PDP. Day and night we cried out, begging whoever loved PDP to join us to rescue the party from imminent doom but we were conveniently ignored and abused. Just last night, we issued the last in a series of passionate appeals to PDP Elders to take urgent steps to save the troubled party in the face of their unbelievable silence in the face of the chain of developments instigated by factional National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, which has put the party at the edge of the precipice.

Now, we have reached the stage that we can only say: “PDP, your sinking ship has been abandoned to you! You brought this misfortune upon yourself, now you must bear it alone!”

As for us, we are happy to belong to the APC, where our value is appreciated, where we are made to feel truly wanted, and where we can now join forces with like minds in our struggle to liberate Nigeria from PDP’s misrule, which is soon to end.

Among those at the Tuesday’s historical merger meeting were APC leader and former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu; APC National Chairman, Bisi Akande; Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso: former Kwara governor and serving senator, Bukola Saraki; former Nasarawa governor andormer Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu; APC National Chairman, Bisi Akande; Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso: former Kwara governor and serving senator, Bukola Saraki; former Nasarawa governor and Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso: former Kwara governor and serving senator, Bukola Saraki; former Nasarawa governor and serving senator, Abdullahi Adamu; former Bayelsa governor, Timipre Sylva; and Adamawa State Governor, Murtala Nyako.

Others were former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Masari; Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi; National Secretary of the PDP, Olagunsoye Oyinlola; former Abia governor, Ogbonnaya Onu; former PDP vice chairman, Sam Jaja; Kwara State Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed; and Niger State Governor, Babangida Aliyu.

Chief Eze Chukwueme
PoliticsRe: G7 Governors Joins APC by yasaa(m): 2:12pm On Nov 26, 2013
Aabheaven: This breaking news was reported by TVC news right now.according to information gathered and reported,the G7 governors had meeting with APC leaders (Bola Tinubu and Mohammed Buhari) ,APC national chairman Chief bisi akande and so on. The meeting started by 9:30am and ended by around 11:30am-12:00pm.the meeting was held at the Kano governor lodge,Abuja.
Now that we begin to see the beginning of the end of GEJ and his sturbonness lets show him how the game of politics is played. Now I had foreseen Brigadaire David Mark to be the first casualty in this great political upheaval which sums up the dwnfall of Jona the lucky star. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: G7 Governors Joins APC by yasaa(m): 2:04pm On Nov 26, 2013
Aabheaven: This breaking news was reported by TVC news right now.according to information gathered and reported,the G7 governors had meeting with APC leaders (Bola Tinubu and Mohammed Buhari),APC national chairman;Chief bisi akande and so on.the meeting started by 9:30am and ended by around 11:30am-12:00pm.the meeting was held at the Kano grin governor lodge,Abuja.
Now that we begin to see the beginning of the end of GEJ and his sturbonness lets show him how the game of politics is played. I think the ;Dfirst casualty should be David Mark, and that sums the downfall of Jona the lucky star. grinangry
PhonesRe: How To Share Mb On Mtn Nigeria by yasaa(m): 6:17pm On Sep 15, 2013
Please how do i check the mtm data that is sent to me via mtn data sharing?
PoliticsRe: Gov. Isa Yuguda(Years of Fulfilling Promises)!!! Bauchi-Pearl of Tourism by yasaa(m): 4:12pm On Sep 15, 2013
Malam Usbeel or whatever you call yourself, as dump as a political novice you'd seem to be, I must inform you that you are not talking to a person who did not attend any of school in life.

Even in your broken link I do not see where it mention Pilgrims would be airlifted this year from the proposed airport, which is still under construction.
Because according to the dep. Amirul Hajj in the state who is also the Speaker of the Bauchi State Assembly; Yahaya Miya;- "He also dispelled rumours doing the rounds that pilgrims will be airlifted from Kano airport due to the state of the airport at Gombe, saying that all arrangements have been concluded to airlift the state intending pilgrims from Gombe airport.
About 3600 pilgrims will perform this year’s Hajj exercise from the state, beginning from Monday"
http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/98943/1/bauchi-bars-13-pregnant-women-from-embarking-on-ha.html

SO STOP WASTING YOUR TIME HERE, AND GO AND GET YOURSELF A JOB... COZ SYCOPHANISM DOES NOT PAY...
PoliticsRe: PDP Splinter Group Emerges In Bayelsa by yasaa(op): 2:07pm On Sep 15, 2013
It is much more dignified for GEJ to step aside than to be disgrace at the polls comes 2015.
PoliticsRe: Gov. Isa Yuguda(Years of Fulfilling Promises)!!! Bauchi-Pearl of Tourism by yasaa(m): 12:27pm On Sep 15, 2013
A sycophant will always remain a sycophant. Even a begger on the street knows that these projects you mention are factually incorrect. One point for example; when engineers that are handling the construction of new airport project confirm that the work will not be completed until 2014, Yuguda deny it himself, with the assurance that all this year's Bauchi state indegiens going to Mecca will be airlifted from the new airport. And now what do we see? Governor Yuguda is certainly a man who will deny anything even sleeping with his own wife.
PoliticsPDP Splinter Group Emerges In Bayelsa by yasaa(op): 5:49pm On Sep 10, 2013
Former Governor of Bayelsa state, Chief Timipre Sylva yesterday opened a new phase of the epic battle with President Goodluck Jonathan following the emergence of a faction of the state chapter of the New Peoples Democratic Party (NPDP) led by his loyalists.

They declared their support for the Kawu Baraje led faction of the National Executive Committee of the party yesterday.

The faction, led by an Interim Chairman and Former Security Adviser to Timipre Sylva, Chief Richard Kpodor is made up of former Chairmen of the PDP in the senatorial districts and local government areas of the state.

The interim leaders of the new faction include the former publisher of the Spynet Magazine and close friend of Timipre Sylva, Mr. Sidi D. Godwin, former Commissioner of Water Resources, Chief K.D.Francis Itiokeife, former local government chairman of Kolokuma/Opokuma, Hon. Ineye Ingbaifegha.
Others include Sir Tonye Okio, Hon. Alabo Martins, Abel Ogboma, Timi Frank, Abule Okara and Braboke Stanley.
The Bayelsa New PDP said “Let the old PDP impunity and injustice pass away and a new dawn break over Nigeria with the new authentic PDP. Nigeria has never been more divided. The Niger Delta has never been more divided. Bayelsa state has never been more divided. The new authentic PDP is our only hope. Let’s keep promises! That’s what Ijaws are known for.”

Daily Trust learnt prominent politicians in the states have started identifying with the new PDP, vowing to fight President Goodluck Jonathan to standstill.

Former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr. Timi Alaibe and one time contender for PDP governorship candidate is being taunted to be considering joining the new PDP given the shameful treatment metted on him at the last mini Convention of the party in Abuja when his name was reportedly dropped at the last minute on the list of delegates from Bayelsa state.

Meanwhile, there was uneasy calm at the state secretariat of the PDP in the state when our correspondent visited as it looked deserted. The state chairman, Col. Samuel Inokoba (rtd) was said to be on vacation abroad.

Daily Trust learnt that even the state exco of the party is crisis ridden. Efforts to speak to members of the exco were not successful as they all switched off their phones.

http://dailytrust.info/index.php/news/5125-pdp-splinter-group-emerges-in-bayelsa
PoliticsThe Return Of Atiku Abubakar: A Veteran Of Political Warfare by yasaa(op): 10:49am On Sep 10, 2013
Reports of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s political death have been grossly exaggerated, as Mark Twain would have said. When the former vice-president was beaten to the presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) by Dr. Goodluck Jonathan in 2011, the conclusion of many commentators, including me, was that Atiku had been finally retired from politics. Having been seeking to be President of Nigeria since 1993, and having failed to beat Jonathan to the ticket despite his deft calculations ─ including the Northern consensus candidate arrangement ─ Atiku could easily have been written off by anyone. But not by himself.
You only underrate Atiku at your own peril, as ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo would privately testify, even if he would openly deny being rattled by his VP for at least five of the eight years both of them shared in Aso Rock. President Jonathan, too, is gradually discovering that his immediate adversary is not the All Progressives Congress (APC) ─ as has been widely believed ─ but Atiku, who is fronting a coalition against Jonathan right inside the PDP rather than from the outside. Events at the August 31 PDP Special National Convention have shown that Atiku is still one of Nigeria’s foremost architects of political strategy.
Many Nigerians had a wrong interpretation of what happened during the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) chairmanship election. They thought there was a fight between the good guys and the bad guys in an attempt to “rescue” Nigeria’s democracy. I did warn then that it was all politics, nothing more. It was not about democracy and dictatorship. Some onlookers extravagantly celebrated Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s victory as a plus for the APC and an indication of how the PDP would be defeated in the 2015 elections. Even the APC went into festival mode. The media even reported that eight PDP governors were about to join the APC as a fall-out of the NGF saga!
But the picture should be getting clearer now. Do the calculations. All the opposition governors in Amaechi’s camp were 11. If all the 23 PDP governors had voted against him, he would have lost. However, eight PDP governors, who are in alliance with Atiku, went against their party’s position by voting for Amaechi. Unknown to many, this was not an endorsement of the APC, but an internal rebellion against the PDP hierarchy to make a statement against Alhaji Bamanga Tukur. It was the first in a series of steps to move for his removal as the PDP chairman.
The mathematics of the NGF election can be simplified thus: 6 ACN governors + 2 ANPP governors (one abstained) + 1 APGA governor + 1 CPC governor + 9 PDP governors (including Amaechi) = 19 votes for Amaechi. Six of the eight PDP governors who signed the communiqué endorsing Jonah Jang but later voted for Amaechi are now out in the open: Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Rabiu Kwakwanso (Kano), Aliyu Wamako (Sokoto) and Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara). We don’t know the remaining two yet.
Events at the PDP convention should start making sense to onlookers by now. By asking for the removal of Tukur, the Atiku faction is strategising to take over the party’s structure. The problem is not Tukur per se, but that Jonathan is in charge of the structure. If Tukur is sacked and the next chairman is Jonathan’s man, it will still not end the crisis. However, if the Atiku faction can’t take over the PDP structure (to scuttle Jonathan’s obvious intention to seek re-election in 2015), they may move to the just-registered Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) as a fall-back position. But I don’t see Atiku defecting from the PDP yet ─ he understands quite well that in an underdeveloped democracy, the ruling party is a surer route to power.
You cannot but admire Atiku’s understanding of the game of politics. He doesn’t always win, I agree, but you can hardly fault his tactical moves. In 2003, Obasanjo tried to drop him as running mate, but Atiku successfully rallied the PDP governors against him at the party’s presidential primary, so much so Obasanjo had to practically beg before getting the return ticket. He had to retain Atiku. But for Obasanjo’s use of raw state power, he could not have stopped Atiku from becoming president in 2007. As we approach 2015, Atiku is smelling blood again. He is working with Northern governors against Jonathan, with the support of his erstwhile foes ─ Obasanjo and Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.
What makes Atiku tick? I have studied him for a while and identified some of his strong points. One, he is a coalition builder. He can bring friends and foes together.
CONTINUE READING @http://arisenaija.com.ng/2013/09/08/the-return-of-atiku-abubakar-by-simon-kolawole/
PoliticsDele Momodu: My Trillion Naira Letter To President Jonathan. by yasaa(op): 10:28am On Sep 10, 2013
Your Excellency, I’m compelled to write you again today since I don’t have any other form of access to deliver this to you. I’m also not sure you read the other open letters I have written to you, especially ‘My Kobo Advise to Mr President’. If you did I hope that you digested the content and pondered on them as I expected you would. My doubts are due to your continued actions.
You must be wondering why I have chosen the present title. The reason is not far-fetched. Since my Kobo advice seems not to have resonated with you and your aides, and our budgets are now quoted in trillions, this title is ostensibly symbolic and truly emblematic of our latest craze and propensity for mentioning figures that most calculators won’t be able to evaluate.
The decision to write this latest epistle was reached after watching the bizarre movie that was acted by your fellow party men and produced by very senior directors of your seemingly formidable political organisation. Let me confess that no scriptwriter would have visualised such melodrama on any regular day. If anyone had ever suggested that such a humiliating scenario would occur we would have dismissed it as a product of a cruel imagination or lunacy. But we saw this one before our very eyes and became stupefied to say the least.
Let me assure you, Sir that it is in the nature of politics and politicians for such brickbats to occur. We must thank God for little mercies because we are lucky in these parts that citizens don’t pelt their leaders with rotten eggs and juicy tomatoes. You would remember that someone once threw shoes, javelin-like, at President George Bush during a Press conference and his face could have been badly bruised and readily bloodied but for the fact that his reflexes were superbly efficient and automatically responsive.
It is for this reason that I wish you can put the matter behind you as quickly as possible and forgive even if you cannot forget. It is sad that you apparently did not envisage the tragedy that was going to befall your party and tear your members asunder. Those of us on the side-lines knew it was a matter of time before the implosion would ignite and ricochet across the land like an Iraqi bomb. The collapse of a party that had held Nigeria by the jugular for the past 14 years was destined to carry some collateral damage with it.
If you and your aides were politically savvy, you probably would have managed the situation better. And if the truth must be told, most of strategists you parade are nothing but tyros who know little or nothing about the complexities that make up Nigeria. They sit in their gilded cage of Aso Rock and forget you are inhabitants of the place today through the sheer trickery of providence and convoluted collaboration of godfathers.
Continue reading @http://arisenaija.com.ng/2013/09/07/dele-momodu-my-trillion-naira-letter-to-president-jonathan/
PoliticsRe: The Crimes Of Buhari - Wole Soyinka by yasaa(m): 6:33pm On Jul 02, 2013
Story story....
PoliticsRe: Isa Yuguda Quits Northern Governors Forum (NGF) by yasaa(m): 7:37pm On Jun 03, 2013
SORRY MALLAM ISA YUGUDA, YOU WERE JUST
PDPied...
The role that Mallam Isa Yuguda, Governor
of Bauchi State, played in the whole
Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) brouhaha,
before, during and after the NGF
Chairmanship election is no longer news.
His position and actions are very well
documented. What is news now is that the
outcome of the election has left the
governor feeling betrayed by Northern
Governors; and as a result he has finally left
the Northern Governors Forum, which is
just another useless group of narcissists
who as individuals and as a group
contributed nothing to the growth of the
region. But for the reasons Mallam Yuguda
gave for leaving the Northern Governors
Forum, I would not have given him no
mind. He was quoted as saying:
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* -*-*-*-*-*-**-* -*-*-*-*-*
"I don’t see any reason why I should attend
the Northern Governors meeting again.
Yes! If that is what we will do, I am not
going to be a part of it. For the remaining
two years of my tenure I will not be part of
the Northern Governors Forum. I want any
Northern Governor to come out and say
yes, I voted [at the NGF election] and I voted
against Jang. I will then ask him why, after
sitting with me in the Northern governors
meeting and agreeing on a consensus
candidate, after saying Shema and I should
withdraw for Jang, he then went and voted
against Jang. I would like to know why...
The reason why the leader is always
chosen by consensus is because elections
will bring disunity."
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Apparently, the good governor is not really
concerned about Jonah Jang or the NGF
elections. He joined the Jang Gang of 16
because his ego was hurt by his Northern
peers who deceived him and Shema into
stepping aside for Jang and promising to
vote for the septuagenarian, but renege
on their pledge. He is mad because he was
deceived by his colleagues. That is why he
wants the other Northern Governors to
explain to him why they promised to vote
for Jonah Jang but voted Amaechi.
Well, My brother, Yuguda, that is Politics
101, Mr. Governor. You have just been
gamed like you did a certain Buhari and the
people of Bauchi State. Obviously, it seems
you have a very short memory. But let me
remind you, sir. You were in PDP sir. You
wanted to contest for the Governorship of
Bauchi state, but the powers that be in PDP
will not let you. You switch to ANPP and
secured the Party's nomination, and you
conned General Buhari into endorsing and
even campaigning for you. You won the
Gubernatorial election, and few months
later, you switched back to PDP. Then to
cement your position, sir, you married the
daughter of your President. May be it is
love, but to some cynics you married
President UMY's daughter for political
expediency. Unfortunately, to some people
politics is about deceptions and hypocrisy.
Take it from me, you were given a taste of
your own medicine by your Northern
colleagues at the NGF election. You've been
PDPied.
All that is by the way, nothing beats all
stretch of my imagination than the last line
of the quote, where the Governor explained
his bitterness with his peers by saying "THE
REASON WHY THE LEADER IS ALWAYS CHOSEN
BY CONSENSUS IS BECAUSE ELECTIONS WILL
BRING DISUNITY." Really? This man is
supposed to be a democrat, a man who is
supposed to have emerged from a
democratic process to be against
democracy. If that does not tell Nigerians
the true nature of our politicians and their
political values, then nothing will - EVER.
PoliticsRe: Isa Yuguda Quits Northern Governors Forum (NGF) by yasaa(m): 7:12pm On Jun 03, 2013
This is to thank Gov. Yuguda for taking his time to clear the air on the issue of the election conducted in respect of the NGF chairman. Indeed Yuguda has helped in letting us know that that gentle man's agreement is worth standing by.
But when push come to shove we would also expect Yuguda to query GEJ to explain why he is desperate to renege on an agreement which was duly signed by all present. Can Yuguda also tell us what were his positive contribution to the NGF and the North or even his own state in particular? Both the forum and Yuguda are of any significance to us? Let the entire forum be brought down to be scraped for all I care. Rubbish!!!
PoliticsRe: Ali Monguno Released by yasaa(m): 2:49pm On May 06, 2013
Alhamdulillah,Masha Allah...
PoliticsRe: GEJ And His Cell Phone To Famers Conspiracy by yasaa(op): 10:00am On Feb 03, 2013
Michaeljones36: What must be really scary is that your paymasters in the fertilizer mafia will be out of a job.
No I am talking about terrorism here.
PoliticsGEJ And His Cell Phone To Famers Conspiracy by yasaa(op): 4:05pm On Feb 02, 2013
As a concern citizen, right now, the thing that is troubling me most had nothing to do with the brutal broad day light attack on Ado Bayero, or the recent declaration of a temporary cease-fire by a so-called faction of Boko-Haram group. My terrors have to do with President Goodluck Jonathan’s unthinkable plan to supply cell-phones worth billions of naira to farmers.

I can recall one incident in particular, in the former British colony of India that is similar to this. In 1947, when great Britain abandoned its empire to gave the rival Hindus and Muslims the nations of India and Pakistan to call their own, they also gave India control over the Muslims dominated region of Kashmir. Since that time, the Pakistans have regarded the India as an occupying force in Kashmir.

Then in 1999, according to a recent Pakistan white paper report, when furious confrontation erupted in that region, the invading Indian military had given cell phones to farmers, and other local inhabitants living in and around the foothills of the Himalayas, in Srinagar Kashmir, in what appear to be a gesture of goodwill. The civilians were also permitted to use the Indian military mobile communication service to make calls.

Unfortunately, the phones were not just phones but a two way radios.

Minority civilians Hindus in Kashmir who had access to groups that were intensely loyal to Pakistan leaders were inadvertently used as spies to eavesdrop on Nationalistic issue.

However, some terrorist groups use cell-phones as part of their intelligence-gathering. Not just surveillance of the calls, but the hardware itself. Cell phones are also extremely well-positioned to kill. It takes not more than a wedge of C-4 packed inside the workings of a cell phone to blow the side of a targets head when answered a call.

The more I think about this Jonathan’s CELL PHONE TO FARMERS CONSPIRACY: which are also said to be imported from India, the more I realize that we (in the North) might going to have a very horrible situation on our hands, and the more it scared the hell out of me.
PoliticsRe: Who Are The Children Of The Dead? by yasaa(op): 8:40pm On Jan 24, 2013
tpia@:
Are they replacing boko haram?
Perhaps
PoliticsRe: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by yasaa(m): 8:48am On Jan 21, 2013
***EXPOSED***
Following saturdays attack on the emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, intelligence gathering reveal that the attack was carried on by members of an Underground Movement: CHILDREN OF THE DEAD- a group of sons and daughters of the soldiers who had died during the Civil War. This group are strongly believe to be the ones behind the bombings in Nothern Nigeria.
This is not a theory and the brutal killing of General Shuwa the Civil war veteran is no doubt a strong evidence.
PoliticsRe: Where Is BOKO HARAM? by yasaa(m): 8:43am On Jan 21, 2013
Following yesterdays attack on the emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, intelligence gathering reveal that the attack was carried on by members of an Underground Movement: CHILDREN OF THE DEAD- a group of sons and daughters of the soldiers who had died during the Civil War. This group are strongly believe to be the ones behind the bombings in Nothern Nigeria.
This is not a theory and the brutal killing of General Shuwa the Civil war veteran is no doubt a strong evidence.
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Attack Emir Of Kano's Convoy? by yasaa(m): 11:20pm On Jan 20, 2013
jidejoseph: hmhm the evil dat men do
is a good tin cause the emir has also gotten his own portion of the bh cake i pray more emirs will also have their own and lets see if they will not tell the whole world who and where the bh is
More that 24hrs after the kano deadly attack that claims 3 and injure many on Emir of kano's convoy, neither Jonathan nor his deputy condemned the attack, it can be recalled that when the civil war veteran late General Shuwa was killed in maiduguri last year Jonathan didn't send his condolence to the family though Jonathan honour late Dim Ojukwu with state burial and full military honour, he also attended Ojukwu's burial. Late shuwa fought for the unity of this country while Ojukwu fought against the unity.
PoliticsRe: Who Are The Children Of The Dead? by yasaa(op): 11:13pm On Jan 20, 2013
nedu2000: Hmmm,ur theory?......but y d 'church' attacks
More that 24hrs after the kano deadly attack that claims 3 and injure many on Emir of kano's convoy, neither Jonathan nor his deputy condemned the attack, it can be recalled that when the civil war veteran late General Shuwa was killed in maiduguri last year Jonathan didn't send his condolence to the family though Jonathan honour late Dim Ojukwu with state burial and full military honour, he also attended Ojukwu's burial. Late shuwa fought for the unity of this country while Ojukwu fought against the unity
PoliticsRe: Sheik Gumi - Yakowa And Azazi Died While Plotting Against Northern Muslims by yasaa(m): 11:01pm On Jan 20, 2013
koruji: There is a serious problem of vision here - I will continue to say.
All the massive & open evidence of Islamic terrorism are overshadowed in your world by the "evidence" you gather from the rumour mill.
Children of the dead? How about children of the dying?

This children of the dead you speak of just woke up in 2009 after one muslim returned from Afghanistan and founded his movement with a location he renamed Afghanistan? It is really sad for people to be so deep into self-deceit.

Emir Bayero had come out strongly to contain Boko Haram and their backers in Kano state, hence the reason BH now targets him - end of story.

I have not seen one of you come out to condemn Boko Haram for attacking Emir Bayero!!!
Instead you come out with another silly excuse, but so eager to stand behind Gumi's dangerous statements.
It is either you guys are too scared, or even more scary, you actually believe this kind of nonsense that come out of your mouth!!!

Was it the children of the dead that went after Nigerian soldiers on their way to Mali?
More thatn 24hrs after the kano deadly attack that claims 3 and injure many on Emir of kano's convoy, neither Jonathan nor his deputy condemned the attack, it can be recalled that when the civil war veteran late General Shuwa was killed in maiduguri last year Jonathan didn't send his condolence to the family though Jonathan honour late Dim Ojukwu with state burial and full military honour, he also attended Ojukwu's burial. Late shuwa fought for the unity of this country while Ojukwu fought against the unity
PoliticsRe: Sheik Gumi - Yakowa And Azazi Died While Plotting Against Northern Muslims by yasaa(m): 11:00pm On Jan 20, 2013
koruji: There is a serious problem of vision here - I will continue to say.
All the massive & open evidence of Islamic terrorism are overshadowed in your world by the "evidence" you gather from the rumour mill.
Children of the dead? How about children of the dying?

This children of the dead you speak of just woke up in 2009 after one muslim returned from Afghanistan and founded his movement with a location he renamed Afghanistan? It is really sad for people to be so deep into self-deceit.

Emir Bayero had come out strongly to contain Boko Haram and their backers in Kano state, hence the reason BH now targets him - end of story.

I have not seen one of you come out to condemn Boko Haram for attacking Emir Bayero!!!
Instead you come out with another silly excuse, but so eager to stand behind Gumi's dangerous statements.
It is either you guys are too scared, or even more scary, you actually believe this kind of nonsense that come out of your mouth!!!

Was it the children of the dead that went after Nigerian soldiers on their way to Mali?
More thatn 24hrs after the kano deadly attack that claims 3 and injure many on Emir of kano's convoy, neither Jonathan nor his deputy condemned the attack, it can be recalled that when the civil war veteran late General Shuwa was killed in maiduguri last year Jonathan didn't send his condolence to the family though Jonathan honour late Dim Ojukwu with state burial and full military honour, he also attended Ojukwu's burial. Late shuwa fought for the unity of this country while Ojukwu fought against the unity". Source ~Daily Scoop.
PoliticsRe: Who Are The Children Of The Dead? by yasaa(op): 3:01pm On Jan 20, 2013
nedu2000: Hmmm,ur theory?......but y d 'church' attacks
Why do every notherner be he christian or muslim is considered Malam or Aboki in the South? And sometimes northern christians are not allow to enter church in the south?
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Attack Emir Of Kano's Convoy? by yasaa(m): 2:12pm On Jan 20, 2013
***EXPOSED***
Following yesterdays attack on the emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, intelligence gathering reveal that the attack was carried on by members of an Underground Movement: CHILDREN OF THE DEAD- a group of sons and daughters of the soldiers who had died during the Civil War. This group are strongly believe to be the ones behind the bombings in Nothern Nigeria.
This is not a theory and the brutal killing of General Shuwa the Civil war veteran is no doubt a strong evidence.
PoliticsRe: Sheik Gumi - Yakowa And Azazi Died While Plotting Against Northern Muslims by yasaa(m): 2:07pm On Jan 20, 2013
Wendyslim: We don hear. Next topic pls
***EXPOSED***
Following yesterdays attack on the emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, intelligence gathering reveal that the attack was carried on by members of an Underground Movement: CHILDREN OF THE DEAD- a group of sons and daughters of the soldiers who had died during the Civil War. This group are strongly believe to be the ones behind the bombings in Nothern Nigeria.
This is not a theory and the brutal killing of General Shuwa the Civil war veteran is no doubt a strong evidence.
PoliticsWho Are The Children Of The Dead? by yasaa(op):
***EXPOSED***
Following yesterdays attack on the emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, intelligence gathering reveal that the attack was carried on by members of an Underground Movement: CHILDREN OF THE DEAD- a group of sons and daughters of soldiers who had died during the Civil War. This group are strongly believe to be the ones behind the bombings in Nothern Nigeria.
This is not a theory and the brutal killing of General Shuwa the Civil war veteran is no doubt a strong evidence.
PoliticsCould You Support #Nigerian Revolution? by yasaa(op): 10:25pm On Jan 11, 2013
Now, as in the 1960s, the biggest impediment to Nigeria's lasting peace is not greed or territorial disagreement, or indecision over how to unify the nation's stream of tribes, or even the two different religions.

Those above are formidable problems but not insurmountable.

As far as I am concerned, the greatest threat to our unity and progress is the unending suspicion and deep-rooted hatred that so many of the leaders of one region had for the others.

It always distracted my precious fresh mind to think that real unity of Nigeria could not occur until the entire generation (set of leaders) that was directly touched by the war had died out or completely out of power.
RomanceRe: A Pretty Short Love Letter For Everyone by yasaa(op): 2:10pm On Jan 11, 2013
binger: No,i'm joking grin grin grin
Hmm, i like the way you talk.
RomanceRe: A Pretty Short Love Letter For Everyone by yasaa(op): 2:09pm On Jan 11, 2013
hiden_conyo: #dissapointed
What for?

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