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My God bless you a billion times Mr OP. 1000likes to your post. |
mirexxx:You look ajibolitic, you sure say you roll tyre... Just observing. |
sinaj:You rough die oo. So you climb tree wen u small, ifit be dwarf tree sha. |
ghost1718:Lolzz good old days Did all except the garri and sugar stuff. Never did that, but others was so fun especially bathing in the rain butt naked ![]() |
Woman wrapper and wife snatcher ![]() |
liricyst:True GEJ has no solved all of Nigerian's problems, no one can solve Nigerian's problems 100% in one tenure, but he has met Nigerian's needs positively up to a considerable/bearable extent. GMB in his tenure did touch Nigerians problems/needs negatively. Tell me the good thing he did that you are using to justify him. Even after his tenure till date ![]() |
daniel9202:True GEJ might not be the best but I'd rather vote him than vote GMB. I mean all the things people dey say GEJ did GMB did worst when he was in power. |
ojaydedon:Tanks Bro, awuolam ha na'ala (I don fall there hands) |
PassingShot:Read the post before you comment please. All are factual, I will not follow anyone blindly no matter what. |
WHEN Muhammadu Buhari overthrew a democratically-elected government in a coup d”etat in 1983, Sani Abacha declared in his infamous radio broadcast: “(Our) health services are in shambles as our hospitals are reduced to mere consulting clinics without drugs, water and equipment.” However, Buhari did not address the shambolic Nigerian health system in his two years in power. In a Vanguard article of 7th February, 2015, Ambassador Ignatius Olisemeka said of Buhari: “He entrusted to me the care and welfare of his family- he sent his wife and two children to me in Washington D.C. for medical treatment. His family were with me in Washington D.C. when the General was overthrown in a coup d’état.” Thus, while Buhari was grandstanding as Mr. Fix-It, he sought medical care surreptitiously for his family in the United States, instead of fixing the Nigerian health system. This typifies the hypocrisy and insincerity of Buhari as an agent of change. It is all smoke and mirrors. It is the same duplicity whereby he claimed to be the apostle of anti-corruption even while being complicit in the smuggling in of 53 suitcases at Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos in the middle of a currency change. Gen. Muhammadu Buhar Gen. Muhammadu Buhar Buharinomics Buhari’s grandstanding must not be allowed to go unchallenged today, now that he is seeking election under the same kind of democratic system he truncated and trashed in the past. We must not allow Buhari to sweep his ignominious past under the carpet of a bogus mantra of “change.” Indeed, there is something anomalous about presenting a 72 year-old former military dictator as a change candidate. What kind of change can be represented by an old has-been? In his first coming, the “changes” Buhari brought were to Nigeria’s detriment. Under him, the Nigerian economy went from bad to worse. Our national debt rose from $14 billion to $18 billion in less than two years; with the result that Nigeria was no longer able to meet its financial obligations to global bankers. We had to queue for essential commodities, such as bread and milk, which were hard to find. Raw materials and spare parts needed to keep factories running were scarce. Rather than create jobs, tens of thousands of workers lost their jobs. Inflation rose to the astronomical level of 40%; while it is now 7.9% under Jonathan. When Buhari seized power in 1983, Nigeria’s GDP was $444.45. When he was overthrown in 1985, Nigeria’s GDP had dropped dramatically to $344.14. That is not the kind of change we want. When Goodluck Jonathan became president in 2010, Nigeria’s GDP was $369. By 2014, it had grown dramatically to $510. Buhari is going around complaining about the recent devaluation of the naira. However, when he took over in 1983, one dollar exchanged for 0.724 naira. But by the time he was overthrown in 1985, one dollar exchanged for 0.894 naira. That is 23% devaluation in barely two years. However, when Jonathan took over in 2010, one dollar exchanged for $167 naira. Five years later, it is now $202.55. That is a devaluation of 21% in five years. It is not surprising, therefore that, when Buhari was overthrown in 1985, there was wild jubilation throughout the length and breadth of the country. Unleashing the dogs and the baboons One of the first things Buhari did when he seized power in 1984 was to gag the press. Decree 4 was promulgated making even the publishing of the truth a criminal offence. Under it, Nduka Irabor and Tunde Thompson were jailed maliciously in a manner designed primarily to intimidate the press. Under Buhari, the SSS came looking for me because I published an article in National Concord entitled: “Counter-trading Nigeria’s Future;” criticizing the government’s return to the stone age economic policy of trade by barter which resulted in even greater fraud than import licensing. Buhari is now angling to return to power under a democratic setting. But has this leopard changed its skin? In spite of his carefully crafted makeover by his American handlers, has Buhari changed from his anti-democratic ways? All the evidence suggests he has not. Buhari is not even president and he is already fighting the press. Recently, he threatened to back out of the Abuja Peace Accord concluded with Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP because he was upset about the insults and attacks he was receiving. He warned that no one should regard his “patriotic commitment to maintaining national peace” for weakness. Buhari’s handlers declared: “We cannot continue to guarantee the tolerance limit of our teeming supporters nationwide who are daily being inundated with death wish commentaries on the person of General Muhammadu Buhari.” What exactly does this mean? Is Buhari now going to unleash his infamous dogs and baboons on Nigerians? This is why it would be foolhardy to mortgage the freedoms we have come to enjoy under the democratic dispensation by handing power back to a man who is intolerant of criticism. Let us juxtapose Buhari’s short fuse to the disposition of Goodluck Jonathan. Jonathan must be the most wrongly vilified president in the history of Nigeria. He has been called all kinds of names by his traducers. He has been abused, reviled and condemned by APC stalwarts. His motorcade has been stoned. His campaign posters have been torn down. His campaign ground has been bombed. His wife has been maligned. How has he responded to all this? Jonathan responded by signing the Freedom of Information bill. In effect, instead of gagging the press, in the tradition of malevolent dictators like Buhari, he has freed the press even more; allowing it to criticize his government without hindrance. In every way possible for the past five years, Jonathan has assured and reassured Nigerians that freedom of expression is our inalienable right. The myth of Buhari’s northern popularity One of the lies of the Buhari campaign is the pretense that he has cornered the Northern vote. Nothing could be further from the truth. As a matter of fact, in this election, Buhari is not the choice of the North. The Northern political elite don’t want Buhari to be president. The North did not vote for him in the APC presidential primaries. The Northern vote went instead to Rabiu Kwankwaso and Atiku Abubakar. Buhari was elected primarily with Southern ACN votes. Let me ask some pertinent questions. How many Northern elites have we seen recently campaigning for Buhari? We have seen Tinubu following Buhari around. We have heard Obasanjo and Soyinka pitching their tents with him. But the Northern elite have largely kept mum. Governors Fashola, Oshiomole and Amaechi of the South have been busy singing choruses of praise about Buhari, but Northern governors are mute. Atiku and Kwankwaso have largely kept their distance from him. Why are they not shouting on the rooftops for Buhari? The truth is that the Northern elite have never liked Buhari. Therefore, it is not in their interest for him to become president. Buhari’s grandstanding on anti-corruption resonates with the poor, but not with the Northern elite. Should Buhari become president, most of the current Northern presidential hopefuls can no longer be president in their lifetime. Eight years of Buhari presidency would swing the presidency back to the South for another eight years. But these Northern bigwigs don’t have 16 years to wait in the wilderness. Some of them would even have kicked the bucket by then. It is better for them to wait for Jonathan to finish his second-term in 2019, at which time they would be able to contest for the presidency without having to deal with an incumbent president. What they need now is the assurance that it would then be the turn of the North. In that eventuality, South-South support for a Northern presidential candidate would be imperative. 2015 is not the time to jeopardize this. The strategic partnership of the North and the South-South has been the enduring decimal of Nigerian elections. The South-South has supported the North in every election, except when its own son, Goodluck Jonathan, was on the ballot. The North must be careful not to betray that partnership, if for no other reason than that it will need it again in the near future. It must be careful not to betray that partnership because Jonathan has done far more for the North in his five years in power than he has for any other part of the country, including the South-South. In short, there is no excuse for Northern denial of support for Jonathan in 2015. The federal government’s mid-term assessment of its development investment shows that the investment in the North-West and the North-Central zones alone amounted to 792 billion naira; nearly double those of the South-West, South-South and South-East put together, which amounted to 403 billion naira. If the North fails to support Jonathan in the coming presidential election, in spite of Jonathan’s obvious discrimination in favour of the North, it can bid farewell to South-South support in the future. With all the noise about Buhari’s popularity with the talakawa in the North, we have not heard anything that he has ever done, or would do, for them. When he was head of state between 1984 and 1985, he did absolutely nothing for them. In the unlikely event that Jonathan becomes president, it would not take long before there would be rioting among the Northern poor out of dashed and betrayed hope. The man who has transformed the life of the poor in the North has been Goodluck Jonathan. Jonathan built 125 Almajiri Schools in 13 states in the North; something Northern rulers like Buhari failed to do. At the commissioning of the first Almajiri Model School in Gagi, Sokoto State, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad III, observed that Jonathan’s action was unprecedented in the history of Northern Nigeria. Jonathan also established ten new federal universities; seven of them in the North. Jonathan has made far more appointments of Northerners than he has of Southerners. His transformation of agriculture from subsistence to commercial farming has been of primary benefit to the agrarian North. Therefore, it will come as no surprise if Jonathan wins more votes in the North in 2015 than he did in 2011. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/why-nigerians-must-reject-the-second-coming-of-buhari/ |
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[quote author=Olamitisoji post=31102297][/quote]This is absolutly poo writeup. First of all not all procurement that goes under public bid, that is to say anything that requires National security do not go up on your national daily for open bid. Secondly, its not invasion of privacy but rather a way of upgrading the security system of this country. I paint a scenario, if you go kidnap an American Engineer and place a call to his company for ransom, with that hardware security can pinpoint you wherever you are. And mind you Jonathan no install it in his backyard, he handed the project over to DSS and NIGCOMSAT. So you guys should stop whining about, or maybe you are afraid that your days are numbered because you can't use GSM to dope innocent people again. |
If you want to feel the most powerful energy in the Universe, make love. It’s one of the most unforgettable experiences anyone can ever encounter. Simply put, making love is creating energy, sourced directly from the divine. Usually this is a collective effort between two people. But contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to get in-between the sheets to “do it”. There are many ways to create this divine energy, and you can find an outlet for it in many different facets of life. Here are 5 ways to “make love” (without having sex) Focus on the positive When you remember that making love is simply creating love energy, it becomes simple to see the reason to focus on the positive. At all times, in all ways, you’re either creating positive or negative energy. This energy contributes to the collective vibration of the Earth, and ultimately the fate of humankind. The more you continue to focus on positive loving thoughts, words, and actions, the better chance we all have to make it on this beautiful little space marble. Choose to think, speak, and do positive as soon as you wake up. Then, be sure to use the many resources available on our website to keep your power of positivity going strong throughout the day and into the next! Help someone in need All actions are a request for love. Everyone wants it and no one wants to be without it. There have been times in our life, and also probably times in yours where you wished someone would give you a call, a kind word, or even a hug when you needed it most. Loving energy fills gaps and fixes cracks where pieces of our heart have been torn away. Much like the Japanese art of Kintsugi, loving energy given when needed most makes the spirit stronger and more appreciated than before. If you feel you can help someone reach a goal, support their passion, or just shine some light in their direction when they need it most, don’t hesitate to do so. Broaden your perspective So much negative energy is created in the world today, simply because of a narrow perspective. How can we know where to direct our loving energy if we’re walking through life with the blinders on? As the female artist group En Vogue once stated, “Free your mind, and the rest will follow.” Turning a blind eye to another person due to their color, race, religion, spiritual views, or innocent private habits only creates a void in their heart and yours. There is an equal chance for loving energy to fill the void – give it the chance it deserves by broadening your perspective of the world around you. Through a broader perspective, you’re creating a ripple effect of positive loving energy that can have exponential effects. Make a decision to learn about someone’s culture. Show compassion and kindness for their lot in life. Ask about their history, their family, or what makes them most proud. Through understanding each other more, we can create world peace, true freedom, and benefit from many other windfalls of an expanded perspective. Get in touch with nature Nature is a sanctuary of its very own, overflowing with love energy. When you get out into the great outdoors, you connect with the ever-loving positive energy that radiates from the earth. Stop and take a moment to simply lay down and feel the warmth of the ground. Listen to the sound of the wind whispering through your surroundings. As you get in touch with nature, the buzzing of your mind stops and allows you to tap back into a positive thinking mindset without resistance Love YOURSELF Last but not least, making love for yourself is the most essential. Only when you give yourself the love you deserve can you make love for the rest of the world. Every ounce of loving energy you distribute comes from within, and you’ve got to make sure your wellspring is overflowing. The flower-children of the 1960’s weren’t too far off with their mantra of “Peace and Love”. They knew about the loving energy that can be created to help heal the world. Take time today to be a lover. For yourself, for others, and for the world. We love YOU! |
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darksuit:Olodo! Your Buhari will tell his boys to release the girls. Big fool like you, what have you ever managed in your entire life. |
APC stupid sets of old fools thinking they are wise, with the most senseless sets of followers thinking they will gain one favor or the other once they (APC thieves) enter office. Something as clear as crystal water, you can't see. You are still running una mouth, anyway I no blame una nah fowl (chicken) brain una get. I weep for all of una |
donnypool:Who is this bofun that thinks he can say wateva he doesn't know. Aboki all the development FG brought to the north, you guys still are the poorest in the nation. Biafra have come to stay. Long live Republic of Biafra Long live Igbos |
jpphilips:Nobody will ever tell me who to vote for, not even my pastor or my father, but I know what am getting into and what am trying not to get into. |
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MEANWHILE.............. JONATHAN'S GOVERNMENT IS CORRUPT -THEY WANT CHANGE 1. Obasanjo’s government spent $16bn for power, and only achieved to change the name of NEPA to PHCN, yet some people and Obasanjo says Jonathan’s Government id corrupt. 2. Obasanjo’s government, Olusegun Obasanjo and Atiku Abubakar were involved in a $180m Hallibuton bribery scam that made world news, Yet Obasanjo says Jonathan’s Government is corrupt. 3. Obasanjo’s government, Obasanjo and Atiku spent about N1tn with Siemens for the production of National ID Card, with a N34bn bribery scam. I am yet to get mine, Yet Obasanjo says Jonathan is corrupt. 4. Bola Ahmed Tinubu used Babatunde Fashola to build 1 kilometer of road for N1.2bn, while Akpabio builds same for N120m. Yet Tinubu and Fashola says Jonathan is corrupt. 5. Bola Tinubu and Fashola spent $460 million (N55 billion at 2009 exchange rate of N118/$1) of tax payer’s money in the name of Lekki-Epe Concession Company (LCC) to build a toll gate, and yet taxed Lagosians even after claiming to buy back the concession, for using the road with no records, Yet Tinubu, Fashola and Obasanjo says Jonathan is corrupt. 6. Buhari delegated all powers to Afri-Project Consortium (APC), a consulting firm owned by his Wife’s brother, which allowed his Inlaw’s firm to Initiate all projects for the PTF, Approve all projects for the PTF and Execute all projects for the PTF. APC was able to make away with N25,758,532,444 (Twenty-five billion, seven hundred and fifty-eight million, five hundred and thirty-two thousand, four hundred and fourty-four Naira). Buhari says he did not know.. Yet Buhari, Tinubu claims Jonathan is corrupt. 7. Rotimi Ameachi spent N50bn to build a 2kilometer monorail that is yet to be completed. And Ameachi, Tinubu, Buhari says Jonathan is corrupt. 8. 56,000 ghost workers were discovered any terminated, So former President called President Jonathan to leave the 56,000 ghost workers to remain in status quo, When President Jonathan ignored, Obasanjo claimed that Jonathan is corrupt. Nigeria was rated the 2nd must corrupt Nation in the world as at 1999 – 2007 when Obasanjo was president, then rated 3rd from 2007 till 2011. In 2014, Nigeria is rated 37th in the world, with a four months review that will place Nigeria at 46th. Yet Obasanjo says Jonathan is corrupt...even the PDP refugees that are now APC are saying Jonathan is corrupt...NIGERIANS judge for yourselves!!!!!! |
GooDluck is working......... remember 1. 125 Almajiri Schools in 13 Northern States (No northern govt. ever deemed it fit to educate the so called rejects of their society till GEJ came on the scene, even Buhari) 2. 27 Special girls school 3. 12 New Federal Universities 4. 34 new NCE awarding institutions 5. 101 Presidential Special Scholarship for Innovation and development 6. 10 Million increase in Basic education enrollment (UBEC) 7. 75% Increase in O'Level credit pass in Math and English 8. 100 Innovation Enterprise Institutions licensed 9. 7000 lecturers sponsored for post graduate studies home and abroad 10. 51 Polytechnic laboratories rehabilitated 11. Doubled increase on Education allocation 12. 104 candidates scaled the final hurdle (First Class Graduates) for Presidential scholarship award and were asked to apply to study in any of the top 25 universities in the world approved for the scheme for their Phd. LIST OF GEJ Universities: 1] Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State. —North Central. 2] Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State. ——-North Central. 3] Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State.– North East. 4] Federal University, Wakari, Taraba State. —-North East. 5] Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State.-North West. 6] Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State.——-North West. 7] Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State. —South South. 8] Federal University, Ndufe-Alike, Ebonyi State.-South East. 9] Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State.——-South West. 10) Federal University of Oil and Gas, Bonny, Rivers State -South South ROADS: The following roads are either reconstructed of nearing completion: 1. Apapa - Oshodi Expressway 2. Benin- Ore-Sgagamu Highway 3.Enugu-Portharcourt Dual carriage way 4. East-West Road The following roads are undergoing dualisation: 1. Kano - Maiduguri Road 2. Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja-Benin Road The following is fully done: Oweto Bridge across River Benue The Following Roads are fully done: 1. Onitsha- Owerri Road 2. Vom-Manchok Road 3. Onitsha Head Bridge- Flyover (Ojukwu Gateway) to Upper Iweka road which Gov Obi repaired and got federal refund The following roads are under construction or reconstruction: 1. Onitsha - Enugu Road 2. Lokoja - Benin Road 3. Lagos-Ibadan Expressway 4. Mokwa- Bida Road 5. Akure-Ilesha Road 6. East-West Road 7. Sokoto- Tambuwal-Jega Road 8. Enugu- Abakaliki- Cross River Road 9. Ogoja - Ikom Road 10. Vandekiya-Obudu Road He might not have started some of them but he is ensuring that work is going on (eg East-West Road) BRIDGE The second Niger bridge which previous governments played endless politics with was concessioned to Juluis Berger and early works have commenced. ELECTIONS No governorship election conducted under Jonathan administration has been cancelled or deemed fraudulent by any court of law. Elections may not be yet perfect but at least results mostly reflect the wishes of the people. No political prisoner anywhere in Nigeria under GEJ admninistration. AVIATION: 1. National Aviation Master plan and Road map was developed and is being implemented 2. Air Safety - INSTALLATION of cutting age navigational aids and Instruments Landing Systems, including runway lights and Total Radar Coverage (TRACON) 3. Airport Infrastructure - For the first time in three decades, ALL 22 federally owned airports are being remodeled and renovated 4. Cargo Airport - 16 airports close to nation's food baskets designed to transport perishables. 5. New Terminal for 5 International Airports at Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu. 6. Certification - US Category 1 Certification attained. INDUSTRIES: 1. Under GEJ, Nigeria has two automobile industries manufacturing vehicles, Innoson in Nnewi, Hyundai, Kia and Nissan in Lagos. Toyota to start assembling cars in early 2015. 2. Nigeria exports cement and rice.Prices of food have remained relatively stable for 2 years now. HOUSING: 1. Mortgage - The Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing Corporation was set up to enable 200,000 affordable mortgages within 5 years at affordable interest rate. Over 324 such housing units were recently commissioned in Enugu this July. 2. Over 61,000 housing units have been built in six geographical zones. LIFE Life expetancy under GEJ improved from 47 years in 2010 to 52 years in 2014 (UN) CORRUPTION According to the report released on December 3, 2014, Nigeria scored 27 out of out of a maximum 100 marks to clinch 136th position out of the 175 countries surveyed. This means that Nigeria has ‘improved’ by eight points against its 2013 rating as 144th out of 175 countries. A statement issued from the Berlin office of Transparency International shows that more than two- thirds or over 75 percent of the 175 countries surveyed this year scored below 50, on a scale from 0. Countries within the 0-50 range are perceived to be strikingly corrupt. RAIL TRANSPORT: Over 15 years, Rail transport had been comatose and deserted. It took GEJ less than 2 years to put it back on track and commissioned 6 New Air-condition Trains in Lagos last. 1. Lagos-Kano Rail (functional) 2. Kano-Maiduguri,under construction 3. Lagos- Portharcourt (under construction) 4. Kaduna-Abuja - Almost completed, to begin operation in first quarter of 2015 5. Lagos-Oshogbo line fully operational. 6. Port Harcourt-Aba- Umuahia -Enugu fully operational from December 2015. Intra PH rail system fully operational. 7.Rigachikun-Kaduna- Taunin Kura rail line fully operational. Under construction: 1. Abuja axis - to begin operation in Dec. 2014 3. Port- Aba-Uyo-Calabar under construction. Kano/ Dai/Jimbia an approximate distance of 354KM, Ilela/ Sokoto/Jega / Kontagora, 408km, Aba/ Ikot Ekpene/ Itu/ Uyo / Odukpani/Calabar, covering a total distance of 340km, Kano/ Nguru/ Geshua/ Damaturu/ Maiduguri/ Gamburu Ngala, covering 707 Km, Calabar/ Ikom/ Obudu/ Ogoja/ Katsina Ala/ Wukari/ Jalingo/Yola/ Maiduguri, 1669km. The last of the corridor is the rail line from Port Harcourt/ Aba/ Umuahia/ Enugu/ Lafia/ Jos/ Bauchi/ Biu/ Maidiguri, 550km POWER: Privatised PHCN and Power Generating Plants undergoing constructions in different states. 37 large dams completed nationwide, 10 dams rehabilitaed and 49 dams being built nationwide. Economy: Nigerian economy was rebased and became biggest economy in Africa, overtaking South Africa. Previous leaders didn't see the need to do this. Single digit inflation and sustained growth in economy. Nigeria's economy is the 26th largest in the world. In 2013, IMF classified Nigeria as a Middle Income Nation from the Low Income Nation it had been all the while. IMF also said that hunger has reduced in Nigeria under Jonathan from 16% to 14.1%. KPMG also listed Nigeria's interstate High Speed Rail project as one of the world’s top 100 infrastructure projects. The rail system which is currently under construction would connect all states of Nigeria to one another. Economic growth has been at a constant minimum of 6%per annum in the lsat 3 years Agriculture has grown considerably, Nigeria imports less food and produces more than enough for export. The airports now wear new looks unlike before when they looked like Oshodi bus stop of the OBJ era. Elections are now free and fair and no snatching of ballot boxes. Some horribly sentimental people would not do the needful which is to try to verify these things, they would still continue on their hateful trajectory. In all of these things that the GOD chosen has done, indeed he deserve a second tenure in the office of the presidency. Vote for the GOD chosen, President Goodluck Jonathan please feel free to share |
jpphilips:You see how you don dey reason like grand papa wey dey leave e brain dey waka. So tell me is it the president job to go to every farm in this nation and checking all the fowl there? Is it not the responsibility of the farm owner to protect his investment by vaccinating his animals. It is people like you that wants government to come and spoon feed them that got affected by the flu. So stop whining about bird flu. And come up with something more reasonable. GEJ all the way. |






