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BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by sademola: 3:49pm On Dec 24, 2014
APC to Nigerians: This is your last Christmas in bondage

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has assured Nigerians that this will be their last Christmas celebration under the bondage of insecurity, corruption, unemployment, widespread hopelessness and poor leadership.

In a Christmas message to Nigerians, contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said hope is in the horizon for the millions of Nigerians who could not celebrate 
this year due to the prevailing gloomy atmosphere across the land.

''Many cannot travel home due to fears of kidnapping, ethno-religious crisis and insurgency, depending on which part of the country they are from. Many cannot celebrate due to the effects of the economic downturn, as manifested in weakening Naira and falling oil prices, both exacerbated by widespread corruption.

''Many will mark the holidays in darkness as the country's public power supply seems to have fallen in a direct proportion to the huge funds ostensibly pumped into the sector in the past few years. Many will be stuck on the roads that have become clogged due to their poor state.

''While there is no magic wand to solve the myriad of problems facing our country in one fell swoop, an APC government will begin to positively impact on the citizenry within its first few months at the helm, to such an extent that Nigerians will have a better Christmas celebration in 2015,'' it said.

APC said Nigerians hold the power to bringing about the much-needed change, hence they should vote wisely during the February 2015 general elections so they can install a government that will address, squarely,  the challenges facing the country.

''We have, through our manifesto, entered into a honest social contract with Nigerians. But we are aware that we cannot do it alone, hence we need the consent and participation of the people.

''Our eight pledges for a better Nigeria, which are highlights of our manifesto, form the core of our social contract with Nigeria. During our first term in office, we pledge to create 3 million new jobs a year through public works programmes and by shifting the economy towards value-added production will be our primary economic target; we will strengthen security by employing 
at least an extra 100,000 police officers and establishing a properly-trained and equipped Federal Anti-Terrorism Multi- Agency Task Force to destroy Boko Haram and any form of insurgency. We will also introduce an immediate pay rise and improved conditions for all five security services.

''To fight corruption, the cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabric of our society, we will adopt a zero-tolerance approach to the vice - rooting out dishonest public servants and imposing tough sanctions including jail sentences.

''To position our youth for better job opportunities, we will provide interest-free loans for university/technical school students who meet the required entry qualifications, and this will be funded by providing guarantees to the banking sector and by absorbing the interest. Also, we will introduce a free daily school meal for all children attending primary school.

''As a first phase to battling poverty, we will introduce direct conditional monthly social security payment for 25 million of the poorest Nigerians. To ensure a more healthy society, we will create a network of local health centres providing free services and drugs, such that no one lives more than 5km from help. And will will create a more equitable distribution of national revenue to the States and local governments because this is where grassroots democracy and economic development must be established.

''We know that for our long suffering people, hope springs eternal. We urge them to continue to keep that hope alive, because help is on the way,'' the party said.

Meanwhile, APC has also sent fraternal holiday greetings to all the men and women in uniform, who are battling the insurgency that has held the nation by the jugular.

The party said the huge sacrifices being made by these gallant men and women, for the love of country, are very much appreciated and will not go unrewarded.

''We greet our soldiers and indeed all security agents whose sacrifices keep us safe. We know they will be on duty as many of us celebrate and enjoy the holidays. We urge all Nigerians to remember them in their prayers and to continue to support them in their onerous task of securing the nation,'' it said.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Abuja, Dec. 24th 2014

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by Beesluv: 3:52pm On Dec 24, 2014
We hope so

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by temitemi1(m): 3:52pm On Dec 24, 2014
Is their families that are in bondage n not me n my household... GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by chiefolododo(m): 3:54pm On Dec 24, 2014
WE pray they keep all these promises , pastors , imams and the oracle have confirmed it that there will rise a new president whose name is not GEJ but .... (you know the amswer)

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by kokoA(m): 4:03pm On Dec 24, 2014
Keeping hope alive! I spoke with a driver with one of the Federal agencies here this morning, he said they've not seen alert (salary) for about two months now, he was afraid of going home because he hasn't made any Xmas arrangements for his family.. Smh.. I felt pity for him.. While GEJ is celebrating xmas 21billion naira richer and Madam Ngozi telling us lies that FG will pay salary arrears before Xmas, our hardworking civil servants will not be celebrating.. May God give us new leadership come 2015. Amen!

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by MudRaker: 4:05pm On Dec 24, 2014
Rubish.

If anything this will be the last christmass Nigerians will celebrate if Ayatollah is elected and introduces total sharia across the land.
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by MudRaker: 4:06pm On Dec 24, 2014
kokoA:
Keeping hope alive! I spoke with a driver with one of the Federal agencies here this morning, he said they've not seen alert (salary) for about two months now, he was afraid of going home because he hasn't made any Xmas arrangements for his family.. Smh.. I felt pity for him.. While GEJ is celebrating xmas 21billion naira richer and Madam Ngozi telling us lies that FG will pay salary arrears before Xmas, our hardworking civil servants will not be celebrating.. May God give us new leadership come 2015. Amen!

Fool. Not only have civil servants been paid but those under the IPIS platform got a 50% bonus.

Now eat sh1t

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by MudRaker: 4:12pm On Dec 24, 2014
"I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria," Buhari said, quoted in press reports.

[size=18pt]"God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country," Buhari said[/size].

In Saudi Arabi, Shari law is supreme.

In Saudi Arabia it is a crime to practice any other religion than Islam.

In Saudi Arabia, it is banned to import bibles or any thing with the cross.

[size=18pt]In Saudi Arabia Christmass is absolutely Haram.[/size]

The Islamic party will ban Christmass.
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by kokoA(m): 4:16pm On Dec 24, 2014
MudRaker:


Fool. Not only have civil servants been paid but those under the IPIS platform got a 50% bonus.

Now eat sh1t
Bloody liar! No amount of lies can save your oga.. I stay in Abj (Home of civil servants) and I'm telling you what is on ground.. You are somewhere probably in your remote village reading what they've written down for you in newspapers.. Nonsense!

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by MudRaker: 4:18pm On Dec 24, 2014
kokoA:
Bloody liar! No amount of lies can save your oga.. I stay in Abj (Home of civil servants) and I'm telling you what is on ground.. You are somewhere probably in your remote village reading what they've written down for you in newspapers.. Nonsense!

Janjawiid liar. I work in one of the security agencies attached to the Abuja airport. Magga.

Try another lie.

Foolish Janjawiid.
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by TreQuartista: 4:20pm On Dec 24, 2014
Come 2015, Nigerians shall throng
out en masse to vote out the
infinitely clueless and
immeasurably corrupt government
of GEJ/PDP.




#SaiBuhari!
#SaiAPC!
#Change!

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by atlwireles: 4:22pm On Dec 24, 2014
Bondage grin grin grin grin grin APC, what a delusional party.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by donmalcolm21(m): 4:23pm On Dec 24, 2014
Yes I concur that this will be the final xmas we ll hear of APC

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by Akon419(m): 5:00pm On Dec 24, 2014
sademola:
APC to Nigerians: This is your last Christmas in bondage

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has assured Nigerians that this will be their last Christmas celebration under the bondage of insecurity, corruption, unemployment, widespread hopelessness and poor leadership.

In a Christmas message to Nigerians, contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said hope is in the horizon for the millions of Nigerians who could not celebrate 
this year due to the prevailing gloomy atmosphere across the land.

''Many cannot travel home due to fears of kidnapping, ethno-religious crisis and insurgency, depending on which part of the country they are from. Many cannot celebrate due to the effects of the economic downturn, as manifested in weakening Naira and falling oil prices, both exacerbated by widespread corruption.

''Many will mark the holidays in darkness as the country's public power supply seems to have fallen in a direct proportion to the huge funds ostensibly pumped into the sector in the past few years. Many will be stuck on the roads that have become clogged due to their poor state.

''While there is no magic wand to solve the myriad of problems facing our country in one fell swoop, an APC government will begin to positively impact on the citizenry within its first few months at the helm, to such an extent that Nigerians will have a better Christmas celebration in 2015,'' it said.

APC said Nigerians hold the power to bringing about the much-needed change, hence they should vote wisely during the February 2015 general elections so they can install a government that will address, squarely,  the challenges facing the country.

''We have, through our manifesto, entered into a honest social contract with Nigerians. But we are aware that we cannot do it alone, hence we need the consent and participation of the people.

''Our eight pledges for a better Nigeria, which are highlights of our manifesto, form the core of our social contract with Nigeria. During our first term in office, we pledge to create 3 million new jobs a year through public works programmes and by shifting the economy towards value-added production will be our primary economic target; we will strengthen security by employing 
at least an extra 100,000 police officers and establishing a properly-trained and equipped Federal Anti-Terrorism Multi- Agency Task Force to destroy Boko Haram and any form of insurgency. We will also introduce an immediate pay rise and improved conditions for all five security services.

''To fight corruption, the cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabric of our society, we will adopt a zero-tolerance approach to the vice - rooting out dishonest public servants and imposing tough sanctions including jail sentences.

''To position our youth for better job opportunities, we will provide interest-free loans for university/technical school students who meet the required entry qualifications, and this will be funded by providing guarantees to the banking sector and by absorbing the interest. Also, we will introduce a free daily school meal for all children attending primary school.

''As a first phase to battling poverty, we will introduce direct conditional monthly social security payment for 25 million of the poorest Nigerians. To ensure a more healthy society, we will create a network of local health centres providing free services and drugs, such that no one lives more than 5km from help. And will will create a more equitable distribution of national revenue to the States and local governments because this is where grassroots democracy and economic development must be established.

''We know that for our long suffering people, hope springs eternal. We urge them to continue to keep that hope alive, because help is on the way,'' the party said.

Meanwhile, APC has also sent fraternal holiday greetings to all the men and women in uniform, who are battling the insurgency that has held the nation by the jugular.

The party said the huge sacrifices being made by these gallant men and women, for the love of country, are very much appreciated and will not go unrewarded.

''We greet our soldiers and indeed all security agents whose sacrifices keep us safe. We know they will be on duty as many of us celebrate and enjoy the holidays. We urge all Nigerians to remember them in their prayers and to continue to support them in their onerous task of securing the nation,'' it said.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Abuja, Dec. 24th 2014
who told you that iam living in bondage?,.the way this politicians use word on civilians sometimes make me crazy
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by MichaelSokoto(m): 5:59pm On Dec 24, 2014
temitemi1:
Is their families that are in bondage n not me n my household... GEJ till 2019!!!
As u are readin diz now, iz there light in d rat hole u call home?

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by ERODEDEAST(f): 6:00pm On Dec 24, 2014
sademola:
APC to Nigerians: This is your last Christmas in bondage

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has assured Nigerians that this will be their last Christmas celebration under the bondage of insecurity, corruption, unemployment, widespread hopelessness and poor leadership.

In a Christmas message to Nigerians, contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said hope is in the horizon for the millions of Nigerians who could not celebrate 
this year due to the prevailing gloomy atmosphere across the land.

''Many cannot travel home due to fears of kidnapping, ethno-religious crisis and insurgency, depending on which part of the country they are from. Many cannot celebrate due to the effects of the economic downturn, as manifested in weakening Naira and falling oil prices, both exacerbated by widespread corruption.

''Many will mark the holidays in darkness as the country's public power supply seems to have fallen in a direct proportion to the huge funds ostensibly pumped into the sector in the past few years. Many will be stuck on the roads that have become clogged due to their poor state.

''While there is no magic wand to solve the myriad of problems facing our country in one fell swoop, an APC government will begin to positively impact on the citizenry within its first few months at the helm, to such an extent that Nigerians will have a better Christmas celebration in 2015,'' it said.

APC said Nigerians hold the power to bringing about the much-needed change, hence they should vote wisely during the February 2015 general elections so they can install a government that will address, squarely,  the challenges facing the country.

''We have, through our manifesto, entered into a honest social contract with Nigerians. But we are aware that we cannot do it alone, hence we need the consent and participation of the people.

''Our eight pledges for a better Nigeria, which are highlights of our manifesto, form the core of our social contract with Nigeria. During our first term in office, we pledge to create 3 million new jobs a year through public works programmes and by shifting the economy towards value-added production will be our primary economic target; we will strengthen security by employing 
at least an extra 100,000 police officers and establishing a properly-trained and equipped Federal Anti-Terrorism Multi- Agency Task Force to destroy Boko Haram and any form of insurgency. We will also introduce an immediate pay rise and improved conditions for all five security services.

''To fight corruption, the cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabric of our society, we will adopt a zero-tolerance approach to the vice - rooting out dishonest public servants and imposing tough sanctions including jail sentences.

''To position our youth for better job opportunities, we will provide interest-free loans for university/technical school students who meet the required entry qualifications, and this will be funded by providing guarantees to the banking sector and by absorbing the interest. Also, we will introduce a free daily school meal for all children attending primary school.

''As a first phase to battling poverty, we will introduce direct conditional monthly social security payment for 25 million of the poorest Nigerians. To ensure a more healthy society, we will create a network of local health centres providing free services and drugs, such that no one lives more than 5km from help. And will will create a more equitable distribution of national revenue to the States and local governments because this is where grassroots democracy and economic development must be established.

''We know that for our long suffering people, hope springs eternal. We urge them to continue to keep that hope alive, because help is on the way,'' the party said.

Meanwhile, APC has also sent fraternal holiday greetings to all the men and women in uniform, who are battling the insurgency that has held the nation by the jugular.

The party said the huge sacrifices being made by these gallant men and women, for the love of country, are very much appreciated and will not go unrewarded.

''We greet our soldiers and indeed all security agents whose sacrifices keep us safe. We know they will be on duty as many of us celebrate and enjoy the holidays. We urge all Nigerians to remember them in their prayers and to continue to support them in their onerous task of securing the nation,'' it said.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Abuja, Dec. 24th 2014
LAYA MOH`D YOU ARE THE WAN LIVING IN BONDAGE YOU FANATIC
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by MichaelSokoto(m): 6:02pm On Dec 24, 2014
MudRaker:


Janjawiid liar. I work in one of the security agencies attached to the Abuja airport. Magga.

Try another lie.

Foolish Janjawiid.
Gateman?
Chai hey! undecided
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by supremus: 6:04pm On Dec 24, 2014
EXTREMISTS TRYING SO HARD COS OF 2015
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by Plshavmercyamen: 6:49pm On Dec 24, 2014
God Bless APC! God Bless Owelle! God Bless GMB!
Re: BREAKING NEWS: Last Christmas In Bondage --- APC by HzRF(m): 7:47pm On Dec 24, 2014
kokoA:
Keeping hope alive! I spoke with a driver with one of the Federal agencies here this morning, he said they've not seen alert (salary) for about two months now, he was afraid of going home because he hasn't made any Xmas arrangements for his family.. Smh.. I felt pity for him.. While GEJ is celebrating xmas 21billion naira richer and Madam Ngozi telling us lies that FG will pay salary arrears before Xmas, our hardworking civil servants will not be celebrating.. May God give us new leadership come 2015. Amen!
Weally
Dat means my sis lied when she sent Christmas "kudi" on Monday.. well I prefer the lie to ur truth



Last bullet
Itz their life that is in Bondage not mine

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