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PoliticsRe: The Truths Obasanjo Failed To Tell Nigerians. by youngeagle(m): 8:12pm On Nov 23, 2014
ayindejimmy:
there is hate here. At least not from me. The problem is we've had it sooooo bad we don't know how good it's supposed to look like again. I speak free cos the freedom of speech guarantees that, not the federal government. My stand is that.. I deserve better than what I'm getting from my leaders. While the leaders do nothing in their capacity they keep asking the common man to make a change. Leaders lead by example and pdp has failed woefully with that
all around the world,people complain,even in developed countries,development is a gradual process,we can't wake up and be like america or uk,people complain about PDP but PDP is not our problem but individuals controlling there respective states thank God we have some states controlled by opposition parties but how Good are those states they are no better than PDP states,talking of freedom of speech,it has been in place but freedom after speech havnt be so as we are seeing now,I no many politicians assassinated because of there comment about some past administration,but since this humble young man climbed this sit, that has declined,and there are so much that have changed for good for this country but the guy is being hated by so many other tribes pls let's don't go back to status quo...I think GEJ is the change we need.
PoliticsRe: I Have Hope In Nigerian Youth - Goodluck Jonathan by youngeagle(m): 4:42pm On Nov 23, 2014
smsshola:
Its an ironic statement cos I doubt how many Nigeria youth have hope in Jona govt;hw many youth av bn gainfully employed in ds regime?Is it d over 6million youths dt applied fo immigration job but met dr death?Still so far nothing has bn done concerning d job issue and the family of the deceased ar yet to b compensated....which youth pls?Is d youth dt he didn't giv a damn about telling them how much he worth?K oooooo
ist only in jonathan administration youths die because of job,bro it has happened over and over again,is poor planning by the organisers,you people just hate with no reason,loose jonathan and go back to status quo.
PoliticsRe: The Truths Obasanjo Failed To Tell Nigerians. by youngeagle(m): 4:36pm On Nov 23, 2014
ayindejimmy:
So to enter air-condition train is what democracy is all about? We've had it soooo bad we don't know how good is supposed to be. We deserve better than PDP has given us for 15 years
bro you speak freely now than ever,where was you when idris sang nigeria jaga jaga,do you know how our political atmosphere was then,people now openly call a siting president names and get away with it,mind you PDP is not the problem of Nigeria but individuals,if u want a new party ist not these outcast from PDP you want to give power to,and seriously I now see fairness in Nigerian polity than b4,I wonder the so much hate.
PoliticsRe: The Truths Obasanjo Failed To Tell Nigerians. by youngeagle(m): 1:40pm On Nov 23, 2014
Obiagelli:
Power generation was around 2000mw in 1999, obj claimed he left it at around 4000mw, five years after gej is claiming 4600mw record. Bunch of 1idiots.
I pity ur life,reading ur comments shows u hv bn blinded by hate,hvnt entered a train my whole life,and just did last week,and not an ordinary train bt with AC,hate politics bt GEJ has done more than some of his predecessors and he deserves kudos for that.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: Nasir El-rufai Mocks President Jonathan With Cartoon by youngeagle(m): 4:09pm On Nov 13, 2014
this man can be so annoying sometimes,making mockery of the president makes them look so silly also,if he really wish the country well,he should proffer solution then we can believe him or else he is 1 of the presidents 99 problems.
PoliticsRe: Pres. Jonathan Should Transform Abuja First To Prove He Can Solve Nigeria's Prob by youngeagle(m): 1:52pm On Nov 12, 2014
this Fashola of a guy is a hypocrite,the norm of the day now is senselessly criticizing the president,lagos is just lagos becos of its past glory,the business hub of Africa is in ruin,go to Alaba,okota,ipaja,orile etc u will feel sorry for lagos,this makes me wonder what this guy has bn doing with IGR worth over 25bln per month coupled with the federal allocation,no good road,no water,no infrastructural development,no internal generating power plant,this guy is the worst governor,planting grass and trees just to camouflage,Nigerians should wake up,because these propagandists are wolf in sheep clothes,GEJ has his bad sides but he has done wonderfully well in terms of Infrastructure,,education,Agriculture,Aviation etc let nobody deceive u o
PoliticsRe: Dilapidated Alaba Int'l Market Road Ojo Lagos [PHOTOS] by youngeagle(m): 8:41am On Nov 12, 2014
This is just a tip of the iceberg,go to ipaja,orile,and okota u will cry for lagos, even the lekki which they are borrowing money to develop is not left out,people swim to get to there homes,u now wonder what fashola the best governor as yeroba people will attest has bn doing with 25bln IGR every month,no water,no good road,they are not generating power,and has they lowest number of civil servants in Nigeria....I pity Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: I Will Reveal A Dirty Secret Election Strategy Of APC (PDP Take Note) by youngeagle(m): 7:14am On Nov 11, 2014
And sincerely there is another plot going on in lagos now,@ obalende to be precise,a frnd of mine was hired by APC chieftain to be computing voters registered members for him...my question is why do they work only from 12:am till dawn it has been going on now for a month.
PoliticsRe: Omojuwa Called Out GEJ : Let Us Die If We Will Die, But Let Us Face The Truth by youngeagle(m): 8:53pm On Nov 10, 2014
Omojua is a very foolish fellow,why all his focus on the president,he is a biased bigot.
PoliticsRe: APC Gov Aspirant Arrested Over PDP Agent's Killing In Lagos by youngeagle(m): 10:17am On Nov 10, 2014
that's bunch of criminals that wants power,killing is nothing to them as long as they get what they want,
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Declaration To Hold In Six World Cities by youngeagle(m): 9:44am On Nov 10, 2014
Ride on Mr president,we that believe in Nigeria and ur administration is solidly behind you and you gonna be around till the mudafukin haters body rot......soon they will go on killing spree,bombing innocent citizens for there selfish interest,God will surely vindicate u sir.
PoliticsRe: Fashola And Akpabio.. Who Is A Better Governor??? by youngeagle(m): 7:01pm On Nov 07, 2014
Franzeez:
Simply put Akpabio or fashola
Akpabio transformed Akwa ibom in 8yrs with only federal allocation,while fashola earns 24b every month from IGR,still no good road,no water,fashola and T.A. Orji are in the same class
PoliticsRe: Fashola And Akpabio.. Who Is A Better Governor??? by youngeagle(m): 6:56pm On Nov 07, 2014
Franzeez:
Simply put Akpabio or fashola
Akpabio....(fashola=T.A Orji)
PoliticsRe: Buhari, IBB, Abdulsalami, Tambuwal, APC Govs Absent At Council Of State Meeting by youngeagle(m): 4:31pm On Nov 04, 2014
if jonathan should treat APC govs and its leader the way they are treating his administration,i bet all of them will run away from this country,i havnt seen set of arrogant,violent people as this APC people,both their leaders and their followers......progressive my foot,these clowns just want power,they don't care about there citizens
PoliticsRe: Part 2: Chibok Remains A SCAM. Shekau's New Video & Gej's Re-election Form by youngeagle(m): 9:26pm On Nov 03, 2014
God bless you for this piece,boko haram is a nothern political agenda QED.
PoliticsRe: ALARM! Federal Govt Plans To Arrest Tambuwal by youngeagle(m): 11:48pm On Nov 02, 2014
Is he not a Nigerian,if he did something bad he should be arrested,by the way why should the speaker recess the house for more than one month,so his selfish interest is more important than the country.
PoliticsRe: Amaechi Slams Jonathan's Use Of Ethnic Sentiments In South South by youngeagle(m): 11:44pm On Nov 02, 2014
supernigga:
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this guy is really loosing it,if GEJ is really bad or corrupt this guy would have died and forgotten long ago,Amechi is just human don't know what is giving him liver but he should be extremely careful because with the way he is acting is not jonathan that will destroy him bt that his closest ally and the once he trust so much.
PoliticsRe: Disregard Re-Cycled Old Vidoes Of BokoHaram's Shekau -Attorney Patryk Utulu(USA) by youngeagle(m): 10:37pm On Nov 02, 2014
#bokoharamispolitical...here are my reasons. 1) boko haram always strikes when there is tension in the polity. ...2) the so called shekau waited for the truce negotiation to end b4 sending his so called video,why not when the negotiation was going on.
PoliticsRe: Rate Electricity Power Supply In Your Area by youngeagle(m): 10:11pm On Nov 02, 2014
80% oshodi lagos
PoliticsRe: Today's Pictures From Bariga, Lagos State by youngeagle(m): 12:06pm On Nov 02, 2014
Ogbonaikenna:
Happy viewing
that's only bariga,go to ipaja,okota,orile,alaba,u will cry for lagos,a white guy that came to lagos last month posted a pics tags lagos is the worst place to be in Africa,lagos is lagos because of its past glory.
PoliticsRe: USA-Nigeria. Troubled Relations. by youngeagle(m): 10:57pm On Oct 27, 2014
That's why I will continue to support GEJ,he never gave them that chance,these westerners hate Africans especially when they perceive you are doing well,GEJ is a very brilliant man fighting internal and external forces is never an easy task,I laugh when I hear those that havnt graduated from the university call a Dr clueless...........Boko haram is political and they can never release those girls because that's what they want to use and score there cheap political point.
PoliticsRe: Muslim-muslim, Christian-christian Ticket Dangerous -obasanjo by youngeagle(m): 9:39pm On Oct 26, 2014
How can we have a party almost all the stakeholder's are muslim and still planning a muslim-muslim ticked,I believe these people has a secret agenda,they careless about the masses.
PoliticsRe: Muslim-muslim, Christian-christian Ticket Dangerous -obasanjo by youngeagle(m): 9:36pm On Oct 26, 2014
How can u have a party almost all the Stakeholder are muslim and still planning to field a muslim-muslim ticket,I believe these people has a secret agenda,they careless about the masses.
PoliticsRe: Uyo - City Of Peace And Beauty (Pictures) by youngeagle(m): 9:20pm On Oct 26, 2014
Only with federal allocation look @ akwa ibom while some thief's whose IGR can buy a state (24b per month) are claiming what I don't know,in my scale of performance fashola and TA Orji should be on the same grade.
PoliticsRe: What A Popular UK News Website Wrote About Our Governor Fashola! by youngeagle(m): 12:31am On Oct 26, 2014
Mc4larin:
In an Article titled "Meet The Man Who Tamed Nigeria's
Most Lawless City", UKTelegraph Explains how Governor
Fashola became Gov. and transformed Lagos and also how he
effectively managed the Ebola epidermic in the state.

He famously claims to be "just doing his job". But in a land
where politicians are known for doing anything but, that alone
has been enough to make Babatunde Fashola, boss of the vast
Nigerian city of Lagos, a very popular man.
Confounding the image of Nigerian leaders as corrupt and
incompetent, the 51-year-old governor has won near-celebrity
status for transforming west Africa's biggest city, cleaing up
its crime-ridden slums and declaring war on corrupt police
and civil servants.

Next month, he will come to London to meet business leaders
and Mayor Boris Johnson's officials, wooing investors with
talk of how he has spent the last seven years building new
transport hubs and gleaming business parks.
Yet arguably his biggest achievement in office took place just
last week, and was done without a bulldozer in sight. That
was when his country was officially declared free of Ebola,
which first spread to Nigeria three months ago when Patrick
Sawyer, an infected Liberian diplomat, flew into Lagos
airport.

Health officials had long feared that the outbreak, which has
already claimed nearly 5,000 lives elsewhere in west Africa,
would reach catastrophic proportions were it to spread through
Lagos. One of the largest cities in the world, it is home to an
estimated 17 million people, many of them living in sprawling
shanty towns that would have become vast reservoirs for
infection. To make matters worse, when the outbreak first
happened, medics were on strike.

Instead, Mr Fashola turned a looming disaster into a public
health and PR triumph. Breaking off from a trip overseas, he
took personal charge of the operation to track down and
quarantine nearly 1,000 people feared to have been infected
since Mr Sawyer's arrival.

Last week, what would have been a formidably complex
operation in any country came to a successful end, when the
World Health Organisation announced that since Nigeria had
had no new cases for six weeks, it was now officially rid of
the virus.

"This is a spectacular success story," said Rui Gama Vaz, a
WHO spokesman, who prompted an applause when he broke
the news at a press conference in Nigeria on Tuesday. "It
shows that Ebola can be contained.

The WHO announcement was a rare glimmer of hope in the
fight against Ebola, and even rarer vote of confidence in a
branch of the Nigerian government, which was heavily
criticised over its response to the abduction of more than 200
schoolgirls by the Boko Haram insurgent group in April. As a
columninst in Nigeria's Leadership newspaper put it last week:

"For once, we did not underachieve."
For Mr Fashola's many supporters, it is also yet more proof
that the 51-year-old ex-lawyer is a future president in the
making, a much-needed technocrat in a country dominated far
too long by ageing "Big Men" and ex-generals.

"He is the best governor we have ever had," said Odun
Babalola, a Lagos-based pension fund portfolio manager.

"He's made a lot of progress in schools, railways, and
infrastructure, and unlike a lot of politicians, who are corrupt,
he's a good administrator."
True, the successful tackling of the Ebola outbreak was not

Mr Fashola's doing alone. For a start, the doctor's strike that
was under way when Mr Sawyer collapsed at Lagos airport
turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Rather than being
taken to one of Lagos's vast public hospitals, where he might
have languished for hours and infected numerous fellow
patients and staff, he was instead admitted to a private clinic.

There he was seen by a sharp-eyed consultant, Stella
Adadevoh, who spotted that his symptoms were not malaria as
had been first thought.
She then alerted the Nigerian health ministry, and along with
other doctors physically restrained Sawyer when he became
aggressive and tried to leave the hospital to fly to another
Nigerian city. Her quick thinking help stop the virus being
spread more widely, but also cost her her life: she caught
Ebola herself while treating Mr Sawyer, and has now been
recommended for a national award.

But even by the time Mr Sawyer had been isolated, the virus
was already on the loose. Knowing that he had passed through
one of the busiest airports in west Africa, health officials had
to try to track down every single person who had potentially
been infected by him, including the other passengers on his
flight. The list started at 281 people and grew to nearly 1,000.
as eight others whom he turned out to have passed the virus to
subsequently died.

That was where Mr Fashola stepped in. He broke off from a
pilgrimage to Mecca, flew home and then helped set up an
Ebola Emergency Operations Centre, which spearheaded the
mammoth task of monitoring all those potentially infected. A
team of 2,000 officials were trained for the task, who ended
up knocking on 26,000 doors. At one point the governor was
being briefed up to ten times a day by disease control experts.

He made a point of visiting the country's Ebola treatment
centre, a way of communicating to the Nigerian public that
they should not panic needlessly.

"Command and control is very important in fighting disease
outbreaks, and he provided effective leadership," said Dr Ike
Anya, a London-based Nigerian public health expert. "He also
said exactly the right things, urging for the need to keep calm.

Regardless of whether you support his politics, he has been
very effective as a governor and I would be happy to see him
stand for leadership."
Born into a prominent Muslim family but married to a
Christian, Mr Fashola trained as a lawyer and went into
politics after being appointed chief of staff by the previous
Lagos governor, Asiwaju Tinubu, a powerful politician often
described as Mr Fashola's "Godfather". But while he has long
enjoyed the backing of a political "Big Man", is his role as a
rare defender of Nigeria's "Little Men" that has won him most
support.

Once, while driving through Lagos in his convoy, he
famously stopped an army colonel who was driving illegally
in one of the governor's newly-built bus lanes, berating him in
front of television cameras.

"The bus is for those who cannot afford to buy cars," he said.
"I want a zero tolerance of lawlesness, and those who don't
want to comply can leave our state."

It was one of the first times Nigerians had ever seen a civil
servant confronting a member of the security forces, whose
fondness for committing crime rather than fighting it has long
contributed to Lagos's legendary reputation for lawlessness.
Armed robberies - sometimes by moonlighting police - used
to be so common that few people ventured out after dark.

Foreign businessmen would routinely travel with armed
escorts, and the few willing to live there would stay mainly in
a heavily-guarded diplomatic area called Victoria Island, a
rough equivalent to Baghdad's Green Zone. Add to that the
suffocating smog, widespread squalor and regular three-hour
traffic jams, and it was no suprise that the city had a
reputation as one of the worst places in the world to live.

Today, much of the problems remain. But members of the
vast Nigerian diaspora say they now notice big changes
whenever they go back. "When you return you see an absolute
difference - things have improved 100 per cent," said Nels
Abbey, a London-based Nigerian journalist and businessman.

"Traffic is not what it used to be, bus lanes have been
introduced, and it feels a lot safer. Fashola has been like a
Tory mayor for Lagos - he is trying to make it attractive to the
well-off."
Styling himself as Lagos's answer to Boris Johnson has not
endeared him to everyone. As well as laying plans for a vast
offshore business park intended as an "African Dubai", he has
accelerated programs to clear the ever-expanding shanty
towns, ordering their occupants to return to their homes in
Nigeria's poorest east and north. That has led to criticism from
human rights groups, although others say it is hard to see how
Lagos will ever improve otherwise. "Do I endorse it?" said Mr
Nels. "I am afraid it is a bit of a necessary evil."

Another big achievement has been increasing tax revenues,
vital in a city where the GDP of $43 billion makes it the fifth-
biggest economy in sub-Saharan Africa. Mr Fashola has tried
to sweeten the pill by putting up signs on all new infrasructure
projects, saying "paid for by your taxes". It is a rare
acknowledgement of gratitude in a country where a
guaranteed stream of state oil wealth has historically allowed
rulers to remain aloof from the ruled.

However, despite being relected with 80 per cent of the vote
in 2011, the main hailed as Nigeria's brightest political hope
in years is far from guaranteed a life in office. Having served
two terms in office already, he is not allowed to run as Lagos
governor again. And as a member of a minority tribe and the
country's opposition All Progressives Congress, he currently
lacks the political backing to go head to head against
Goodluck Jonathan in next year's elections.

In the meantime, fresh from ridding Lagos of Ebola, he is
focusing on an arguably even tougher challenge, launching a
new initiative to stop motorists stuck in traffic jams from
blasting their horns all day. As he put it: "If we can overcome
Ebola, then we can overcome noise pollution."

Ride on BRF
PoliticsRe: Confused APC Chairman Does Not Know Governor Amaechi's Name - Video by youngeagle(m): 12:01am On Oct 26, 2014
I still can't phantom the fate of Amechi after 2015,the dude just exposed himself so much,he didn't act like a politician,because he may definitely loose both ways.
PoliticsRe: Northern Youths Donate N2m To Jonathan To Purchase Nomination Form. by youngeagle(m): 11:48pm On Oct 25, 2014
firstolalekan:
really?
How can a Ghanaian know so much about Jonathan than a Nigerian?
who's a Ghanaian pls?
PoliticsRe: Northern Youths Donate N2m To Jonathan To Purchase Nomination Form. by youngeagle(m): 11:47pm On Oct 25, 2014
firstolalekan:
really?
How can a Ghanaian know so much about Jonathan than a Nigerian?
PoliticsRe: Northern Youths Donate N2m To Jonathan To Purchase Nomination Form. by youngeagle(m): 10:22pm On Oct 25, 2014
Wow that's nice,they really benefiting in his transformation agenda,wish the whole Nigeria can throw away tribal sentiment and give this man another 4 year,he has really performed well in terms of Agriculture,Education,Aviation,transportation etc,GEJ has really raised the bar high for other contestants.
PoliticsRe: Falana Blasts Buhari Over Presidential Form ‘loan’ by youngeagle(m): 12:18pm On Oct 24, 2014
i still wonder what the general wanted from the populace when he made that statement.
PoliticsRe: Falana Blasts Buhari Over Presidential Form ‘loan’ by youngeagle(m): 12:15pm On Oct 24, 2014
brownlord:
I had no shoe Jonathan 2011

I took bank loan to purchase nomination form. Buhari 2014


Politicians deceiving Nigerians since 1914
he had no shoe is not a physical shoe dude,he started from the bottom,that should be a word of encouragement to u,not a laughing stuff
PoliticsRe: “the Crimes Of Buhari” – By Prof. Wole Soyinka. by youngeagle(m): 11:37am On Oct 24, 2014
[/quote]i pity those his gullible supporters who think they know the man.

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