Politics › Re: INEC Budget: Saraki, Dogara Plan Joint Session To Avert Impeachment by yazach: 7:30am On Aug 19, 2018 |
We don't need any session
Baba can have more time to stay in office. Say baba till Nigeria is one of the best country in the world |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Buhari To Return To Nigeria Today by yazach: 7:24am On Aug 19, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Looks Good To Win 2019 Election, Says Bloomberg by yazach: 7:54pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
Kingspin: You deserve brain transplant in London
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Politics › Re: Buhari Looks Good To Win 2019 Election, Says Bloomberg by yazach: 7:07pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Looks Good To Win 2019 Election, Says Bloomberg by yazach: 7:05pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
Pierced: U mean winning by rigging and buying votes.........right?
Beacause no sane Nigerian.......living in Nigeria.........will vote him.
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Politics › Re: Buhari Looks Good To Win 2019 Election, Says Bloomberg by yazach: 7:04pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
dignity33: CAN SOMEONE DIVIDE THIS COUNTRY BECAUSE I KNOW MY PEOPLE CAN NEVER CELEBRATE A FALUIRE LIKE THIS PEOPLE ALL WAYS DO, GOD PLEASE I KNOW YOU ARE LISTENING TO ME.
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Politics › Re: Buhari Looks Good To Win 2019 Election, Says Bloomberg by yazach: 7:01pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
yns4real: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s party may be wracked by defections and his battles against corruption and an Islamist rebellion under fire, but he has one crucial advantage in securing re-election: incumbency.
The 75-year-old leader is going to need all the tools available to repeat his 2015 victory — the first time an opposition party won power at the ballot box in Africa’s biggest oil producer. At his disposal, analysts say, is a record with some policy successes, as well as the state power to reward or punish.
Buhari “seems prepared to deploy the institutions of state to his advantage,” said Clement Nwankwo, executive director of the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre in the capital, Abuja. “It’s kind of a plan to beat people into line.”
Buhari — who was briefly Nigeria’s military ruler in the 1980s — will be fighting against perceptions the country hasn’t gotten any safer nor less corrupt during his tenure. A promise to shatter Boko Haram’s northern Islamist insurgency may have been partly fulfilled, but inter-communal violence has replaced it as Nigeria’s deadliest threat. Nigeria’s corruption perception ranking soared this year despite a much-touted war on graft.
Buhari is benefiting from a recovering economy with rising crude prices after a 2016 recession triggered by the sharp fall in the price of the commodity that is the country’s main export. Foreign-exchange reforms by the government have helped to stabilize the naira. Inflation decelerated for the 18th straight month in July as food prices climbed at the slowest rate since March 2016.
Improved Economy
“Oil output has been fairly steady and prices are better than anticipated,” said Antony Goldman, West Africa analyst at London-based PM Consulting. “Economic fundamentals are better than when Buhari was elected.”
When the head of the Senate, Bukola Saraki — Nigeria’s third-most powerful politician — joined more than 50 APC members in leaving for the opposition People’s Democratic Party over the past month, the reaction was swift. First his home was blockaded; days later security officers barred entry to the legislature itself. It’s an exodus that Buhari needs stemmed if he’s to keep afloat a party with a campaign machine spanning Africa’s most populous nation of almost 200 million people.
The PDP said the move was an attempt to smuggle in Buhari loyalists and remove Saraki, who’d adjourned sittings until late September. Amid public outrage, the government and APC condemned the deployment as unconstitutional and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who’s acting head of state while Buhari’s overseas, dismissed the state security chief.
‘Damage Control’
“It was a crucial act of damage control by the acting president,” said Nwankwo.
Saraki said he’s considering challenging for Buhari’s job in the coming vote on the platform of the PDP, as the country needs a business-friendly leadership that is currently lacking.
Buhari’s war on corruption gives him a way to coerce his opponents, according to Cheta Nwanze, an analyst at Lagos-based business advisory, SBM Intelligence.
Buhari signed an executive order in July empowering him to freeze the bank accounts of those implicated in graft investigations. The opposition says that it will be used to punish defectors, undermines Nigeria’s courts and violates the principle of presumption of innocence.
Critics point to the case of Benue state Governor Samuel Ortom. Shortly after he left the ruling party for the PDP, the Buhari-controlled financial crimes agency moved in to freeze Benue state’s bank accounts, citing a corruption investigation. Ortom’s office has asked why the probe only happened once the governor had left the APC.
‘Concrete Achievements’
Buhari has other elements in his favor. Amaka Anku, an Africa analyst at Washington D.C.-based risk advisers Eurasia Group, pointed to national railway lines and a metro system in the capital completed during his first term.
“Buhari will have concrete achievements to point to on the campaign trail,” she said.
The president may also get a boost from the opposition’s disunity. Still to name a presidential candidate, the PDP has at least a dozen would-be contenders.
While former President Olusegun Obasanjo — a powerful voice — is campaigning against Buhari’s re-election, he’s also, due to long-standing differences, opposed to the candidacy of his former deputy, Atiku Abubakar. A northerner, like Buhari, who may be able to win support on the incumbent’s home turf, Abubakar is widely seen as the only challenger proposing coherent policies.
“Compared to 2015, the president has lost some support, but the challenge for the opposition will be to win that support,” Goldman said. “The PDP is still in search of a personality to unite the party.”
http://pmexpressng.com/buhari-looks-good-win-2019-election-says-bloomberg/ No be say he looks good alone, he is the Man thatGod send. BUHARI till Nigeria is one of the best country in the world |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Buhari To Return To Nigeria Today by yazach: 6:48pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
wallex1983: To do what again náà? Has he completed his drugs? So soon?
Please let the doctors update his medications.
We would still vote for him in 2019, provided he would spend 30months on vacation and allow those who can do the job work
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Politics › Re: BREAKING: Buhari To Return To Nigeria Today by yazach: 6:47pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
abokibuhari: It will be a greater new if the plane crash You just won a dirty slap from Nigerian Army go out and claim it
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Politics › Re: BREAKING: Buhari To Return To Nigeria Today by yazach: 6:45pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Army Arrived Owerri, Ahead Of Operation Paython Dance (picture) by yazach: 4:09pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
HoluwarTohbar: I also like the way the aid and abet Fulani killer herdsmen. You deserve a beaten from Nigerian Army
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Politics › Re: Army Arrived Owerri, Ahead Of Operation Paython Dance (picture) by yazach: 3:17pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
I like the way Nigerian Army deal with IPOB TERRORIST |
Christianity Etc › Re: Prophet Udensi Godlove Speaks About Buhari And 2019 Elections by yazach: 2:25pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
Itzpetersv: Prophet Udensi Godlove of Land of Oil Prophetic Ministry (AKA Hill of the Lord), Lagos has predicted the outcome of the 2019 general elections.
The cleric gained national recognition in June, when in a viral audio message, he prophesied the Otedola bridge tanker explosion where nine persons were roasted to death and more than 54 vehicles burnt to ashes along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
He also warned Nigerians to pray and avoid traveling out of Lagos on some certain days because of a looming disaster.
Dailypost reported that the pastor who spoke with one of their representatives during the week in Abuja shortly after ministering at Joshua Talena Shpeherd’s House, the young prophet said that power would only change hand in 2019 if President Muhammadu Buhari chose to withdraw from the presidential race.
According to him, there will be a cold war before, during and after the election, but at the end, the storm would role away.
Asked to comment on the outcome of his prophecies, which sparked nationwide debate, the fiery preacher said, “The aftermath of the prophecies has been overwhelming. In fact, so many people have been calling and as a matter of fact, many people who have not been taking prophetic declarations seriously have been calling and asking for spiritual directions in other escape all the tragedies.
“It has created a lot of awareness. One good thing about it is that it brought about reawakening because so many people now believe that truly God speaks.
“I knew the prophecies would spark controversy, but I am messenger and I had to do my job. When you are a messenger, you don’t bother about the repercussion of the message if you are delivering it the way the messenger wanted it to be delivered.”
On how he feels if his prophecies don’t come to pass, he said, “It is very rare because most my prophecies always come to pass except the one that has to do with individuals that they have small roles to play before the prophecy would come to pass. For instance, if God says you are going to have a baby boy and you spend three years without meeting your wife, the prophecy cannot come to pass.”
When reminded that many men of God predicted that immediate past president, Goodluck Jonathan was going to win the 2015 general election but it failed, he said, “Do God lie? No, God is not an author of confusion. Some people prophesy out of sentiments so they tend to speak towards the direction of that person. Bet when God speaks, it must come to pass. When you see a conflicting interest, it is not that God is divided, those behind the prophecies did that behind their selfish motives and what they stand to gain. This is why there is conflict of interest.”
On what Nigerians should expect in the 2019 general, Udensi said, “2019 is going to be very interesting. By the Grace of God I have watched the election twice, the election day, after the election and the result of the election.
“You know in 2015, there was a lot of tension before the main elections; it was as if Nigeria was going to break, in fact, there will be tension everywhere but along the line, the storm will just disappear.
“There is something you have to learn about Nigeria, they can shout but are afraid to die.
“I see some few candidates coming up, by the end peace will reign. There would be cold war, but there won’t be battle. There is no cause for alarm.”
Asked if power would change hand, he said, “Power changing hand? No, power will only change hand if the president decides to withdraw his candidacy from the race; apart from that, I don’t see any power changing hand.”
On the killing in the nation, the man of God said, “Every life is important to God. These killings are signs of demonic presence. So there are people who have sold their souls to the devil, there are some people who are celebrating the killings in the nation. The truth is that they will not escape the wrath of God.”
http://www.vondanews.com/2019-pastor-who-prophesied-otedola-tanker-explosion-makes-shocking-revelations-on-buhari/ Why is it that the 419 called pastors always see disaster He be like say na devil they play with their brains so as to deceive it idiotic followers |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Preaching With Snake, Rushed To Hospital After Getting Bitten (Photos) by yazach: 6:54am On Aug 18, 2018 |
TOPCRUISE: If did tin happen for naija or anywhere in Afprica Lol |
Islam › Re: Lagos, Ibadan Traders Flood Katsina To Buy Eid Ram by yazach: 11:38am On Aug 17, 2018 |
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Islam › Re: Lagos, Ibadan Traders Flood Katsina To Buy Eid Ram by yazach: 11:36am On Aug 17, 2018 |
obowunmi: Ram weey BokoHoram and Fulani don't knack finish. You just won dirty slap from Nigeria Army for being so stupid and you must claim it
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Islam › Re: Lagos, Ibadan Traders Flood Katsina To Buy Eid Ram by yazach: 11:32am On Aug 17, 2018 |
Praktikals: So if Abraham had sacrificed his son, muslims would have been sacrificing their first sons. Hehehe. Any papa weh try shit with me, na me go sacrifice am first. You know, it is the doctrine of Christians to sacrifice son like your claim about Jesus. |
Crime › Re: Offa Robbery: IGP Idris Faces Possible Arrest (details) by yazach: 11:26am On Aug 17, 2018 |
Obijulius: Also arrest the following terrorists:
1. Buhari 2. Osibanjo (Buhari’s puppet) 3. Oshiomole 4. Miyeti Allah Association, and 5. Nairaland zombies (mental problems)
Zombies oya start yelling!!!! Go and receive a dirty slap from SARS
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Politics › Re: Lai Mohammed Lied, FG Paid ‘Large Ransom’ To Free Dapchi Girls – UN Report by yazach: 4:05pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Lai Mohammed Lied, FG Paid ‘Large Ransom’ To Free Dapchi Girls – UN Report by yazach: 4:03pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
I don't think a sane government will disclose the information likewise, I don't think a sane person will expect government to disclose it.
Life of those children is very important than any amount spend to free them |
Politics › Re: I May Run For President – Al-mustapha, Ex-abacha CSO by yazach: 8:49am On Aug 16, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Odunlade Adekola, Fathia Balogun, And Others On Set Of Sanyeri Latest Movie by yazach: 8:44am On Aug 16, 2018 |
OneStep3: Meme master! Buhari with kemi after he finally finds his match in certificate forgery. Lol. When Nigeria Army finally slap you and you be like fayose, then we will laugh
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Politics › Re: Osinbajo Orders Complete Overhaul Of SARS by yazach: 2:41pm On Aug 14, 2018 |
veeberry: I WISH OSIBANJO DECAMPS TO PDP. HE IS BETTER THERE. GOOD ONE SIR!
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Politics › Re: Osinbajo Orders Complete Overhaul Of SARS by yazach: 2:39pm On Aug 14, 2018 |
Good development
I only fear that those criminals will turn themselves to armed rubber and later blame the government decision for their actions |
Travel › Re: The True State Of Lagos Light Rail Marina Axis - Photos by yazach: 7:41pm On Aug 13, 2018 |
obataokenwa: How do u cope seeing evil? I hope by always being optimistic |
Travel › Re: The True State Of Lagos Light Rail Marina Axis - Photos by yazach: 5:54pm On Aug 13, 2018 |
obataokenwa: I pity those that praise sing Lagos State Govt with all this pictures. One need to go close and see that in the next ten years this project can never see fruition. The rate of traffic around this areas towards Agbara can make one die untimely. U be in a car and see a woman with a baby at her back selling finger battery and one begin to wonder how she will eventually eat for that day. Lagos under Tinubu is still slavery and please this sudden afternoon pictures should be ignored as those areas are death traps. By this time, people are trekking like Fulani herdsmen and their cows. When one stop being pessimistic, life will become easy |
Crime › Re: Kenyan Man Arrested After Battering And Disfiguring His Pretty Wife Over Food by yazach: 3:33am On Aug 13, 2018 |
dubemnaija: JESU!! What sort of reconfiguration is this ??
All these APC zombies deserves this kind of treatment. Where does Nigeria politics comes in for God sake. You deserve a dirty slap from SARS
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Politics › Re: Bauchi Bye-election: PDP Wins Speaker Dogara’s Local Govt by yazach: 3:18am On Aug 13, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Bauchi Bye-election: PDP Wins Speaker Dogara’s Local Govt by yazach: 6:40pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
oooduancalmdown: Everything about this country is shi.ty. Sh.ity democracy. Shii y infrastructures. Shiity power supply. Sh.ity education system. Shiity health care system. Shiity transportation system. Shiity and unworkable system of government. Shiity ethnic and religion diversity. Shiity and unworkable country. Hail the federal Republic of Oodualand/Yorubaland! Hail Federal Republic of Biafra! Hail the federal Republic of Arewa! Even you also a shity hole head since everything is what you mentioned and it includes you |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Exposes 'Kogi Government Thugs' (Photos) by yazach: 5:32pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Primate Ayodele: "Nigeria Will Split In 2035" by yazach: 5:23pm On Aug 12, 2018 |
EmagNig: Primate Elijah Ayodele of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, has revealed the year Nigeria will split and according to him Nigeria as a united nation may not exist beyond 2035.
He made the claim during the recent launch in Lagos of ‘Warning To The Nations’, a book in which he compiled all his prophecies covering the 2018/2019 period, The Herald reports.
The cleric also called for the suspension of the 2019 general election in Nigeria.
Primate Ayodele, who was speaking on the solution to Nigeria’s myriad problems, said,
“Practice True Federalism, whereby states will be in charge of their own affairs, taking care of their resources and their people. Let there be no election in 2019. After Federalism, Nigeria will not exceed beyond 2035 before splitting.”
In the same vein, Primate Ayodele charged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to field Senate President Bukola Saraki if it hopes to win the 2019 presidential election.
The popular prophet stated that contrary to what many may believe, he neither had any links with Saraki nor was paid by the senate president to say what he did.
He said:
“I do not know Saraki neither do we have any link, politically or otherwise. But he is the only man who can win anything for PDP. Bukola Saraki being president will change many things for good in Nigeria and there will be peace in Nigeria.
” God needs Saraki to rule for another four years.”
He also prophesied challenging times for Nigeria and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Primate Ayodele further said that the party might find it difficult to retain power in Osun, where the gubernatorial election is scheduled to hold on September 22.
“If Osun APC didn’t put their house in order, they will find it difficult to retain Osun state,” he predicted.
https://lailasnews.com/primate-ayodele-reveals-the-year-nigeria-will-split/ Idiot who told you that you are going to witness the year |