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Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by jamace(m): 7:00pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
lacasa:Only youths who have no future ambition will vote for Buhari. Buhari was head of state at the age of 41 years. How old are you now and what is your relevance in Nigeria? 3 Likes |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by blackandbold: 7:00pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
stebell:lol.abi osome myopic individuals made same shallow utterances when mandella and ronald reagan were about contesting for presidency in their respective countries |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by blackandbold: 7:10pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
jamace:u may have gotten that mentality wrong bro: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84 • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79 • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72 • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020 • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016 • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84 President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79 • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74 • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency 1 Like |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by blackandbold: 7:10pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
jamace:u may have gotten that mentality wrong bro: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84 • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79 • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72 • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020 • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016 • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84 President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79 • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74 • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency#copied### 1 Like |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by jamace(m): 7:12pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
blackandbold:https://www.nairaland.com/2080536/buhari-fight-against-corruption-reality |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by M4gunners: 7:16pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
BeeBeeOoh:Well said. As of Lagbaja oh, i have deleted all ur music in my handset. If you like cover ur face till Dbanj recovered, nothing 4 u. |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by jamace(m): 7:22pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
blackandbold:13 Questions I Keep Asking Myself About BUHARI: by Samuel Meyiwa Khalil, Lagos. *********************************************************** 1: Can someone that REFUSED to ATTEND OPUTA PANEL when invited talk about justice? 2: Can someone whose statements are loaded with VIOLENCE assure peace? 3: Can someone who promised he would ensure that SHARIA LAW gets to all part of the country tolerate people from other religion? 4: Can someone that asked MUSLIMS TO VOTE ONLY MUSLIM be voted for by other religion? 5: Can someone that put Shagari in HOUSE ARREST and DR Alex Ekwueme in PRISON be absolved of tribal sentiments? 6: Can someone who used retroactive laws to KILL PEOPLE be trusted with our lives? 7: Can someone who says FIGHTING TERRORISM is against his people be allowed to be in charge of this country? 8: Can someone who executed 75% of PTF projects in the NORTH and distributed the remaining 25% among other regions when he was the PTF chairman be allowed to take charge of all projects in the country? 9: Can someone who as a military head of state who knows he would be overthrown but COULD NOT DO ANYTHING because his deputy was not around be classified as courageous? 10: Can someone who says ACN is corrupt but because of his presidential ambition now surrounds himself with ACN thieves be ABLE TO FIGHT CORRUPTION? 11: Can someone who as head of PTF DID NOT KNOW how billions of Naira got missing be trusted with our entire wealth as president? 12: Can someone who could not allow the economic of demand, supply and internal production factors to determine the prices of commodities but used SOLDIERS TO FORCE price control be able to handle present economic challenges? 13: Can someone who did not allow his government be criticised and UNJUSTLY ARRESTED those who criticised his government be given that opportunity to lead again,etc? Honestly, Buhari is NOT the RIGHT person. Don't be blind. The change they shout could be negative as seen in some Northern African countries. Vote wisely. 1 Like |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by jide333(m): 7:41pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
To those apc fools dancing azonto lying about IBB supporting Buhari... They all come here with new ways to lie and yet they claimed pdp are the ones to be called liar Yes PDP can Lie alot but i think apc are Worst..... How on earth will you give unemployed in the whole 9ja free food and money?? Even in north alone it can't be done!!! Quote me and i will break it down to make you understand why it can't be done... I use to like Buhari not until he brought him self down t that thug called th i e f n u bu .... HE's the #1 thug in nigeria if i'm the president not this kind of coward president i will put him in jail and most of his corrupt followers.. But HEY? how can i do that when even if my own cabinet are corrupt as well? 9ja politics sha... MAY GOD HELP US ALL!!! Can't wait for the Basketmouth show, to hell with the vote mehn!!! |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by obowunmi(m): 7:59pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
If UmarNasko wins, might be my ticket into government. |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by ayenai: 8:00pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
Voting GEJ only means u are either ignorant or sentimental. He has disappointed us in all ways possible |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by KINGSNEEZE(m): 8:38pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
Young man stop decieving yourself pls , Sata is no long the president of Zambia and all the countries you mentioned none of them is a good benchmark for Nigeria, are we now going to start copying Zambia, Ivory coast or Tunisia? blackandbold: |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by Nobody: 9:22pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
We that stay in Minna surely knows ibb or his children does not have any political base in Niger. Even Abdulsalam Cousing contested in 2011..he was beaten handsdown during the primaries. Do u knw that his son wanted contesting, but was told nothing for him..he dare not waste his money...what do u expect. |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by 100Cents: 9:33pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
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Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by nellyjohn: 10:55pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
Only an idiot and blind fools go see d truth yet will continue supporting Buhari For me, GEJ till 2019 |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by Allen8206: 11:01pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
Educated children from educated parents . Abeg Mohammed kada n kada, slow down the train let me join you and Halima b4 certificate forgers go forge my identity. |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by zubbyonu(m): 11:49pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
lastpage:U RE NOTHN BUT LASTPAGE |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by pacesetter939: 1:01am On Jan 28, 2015 |
yakubuomowumi:The reality of Buhari Presidency is becoming more real as FeBUHARI 14 draws nearer.
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Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by Dunamis009: 3:41am On Jan 28, 2015 |
GEJ remains our choice |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by neocortex: 4:22am On Jan 28, 2015 |
Nigerians have tasted a bit of progress, they are determined never to support backwardness. GEJ:PROGRESS |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by blackandbold: 6:50am On Jan 28, 2015 |
jamace:all these as evidential by what..... most people assume these things...most people even a over postulate making some far fetched conclusions, besides yea he once ruled as a military president with the usual military methods which were not different from obasanjo during his time....yet that was never a disqualifying critarium for ur pdp obasanjo to became democratically elected president..so joe isbrhe right person? thats pathetic.anyway when is our president gonna get interested amd negotiate with the other healthworker that have been on strike for 3month now with lives being lost in their hundreds?? |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by blackandbold: 7:13am On Jan 28, 2015 |
KINGSNEEZE:ohh..naaa...the point I am trying to drive at, u still dont get it..only an illitrate will assume that contesting for presidency at an older age is completely wrong, that was why I decided to give u some history lesson..by the way..those afore mentiomed countries may nnot be a bench mark for nigeria...the gaiant of Africa abi..but them u must have heard of or mayne been to southafrica..believe me that place is a much better greener pasture than nigeria when its come to most areas.forget the news and stupid figures about gdp and all those nonsense tuats are only visible on papers...u should find out about nelson mandella, his age whem he became president and his role in positive revolutin in SA before u come back and say some funny conclusiom about age.y can also check out old ronald reagan of the USA and his profounnnndddd role that made america to be were she is today...are these two countries benchmark enough for ur country nigeria bro? |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by KINGSNEEZE(m): 8:06am On Jan 28, 2015 |
I respect ur opinion, but in as much as I do that pls take dis home" there is no way u can convince that voting a 72yrs old man into power is d wisiest thing to do in this 21th century, he might perform but his mission nd vision will clearly contradict that of dis present generation"let's forget sentiments and party affiliations man will take Nigeria 30steps backward . U made mention of Mandela, yes he is a great man but don't forget that Nigerian have their own hero but Bros their time has gone. All over the world there are some many past leaders but they know fully well that going into active politice is not for them any longer they better play d role of elderly stateman . Must ur buhari serve Nig as a president? No! There are some other key positions he can occupy if he feel he still have something to offer. Since he is so eager of fighting corruption, he can take up d job of Efcc as d chairman he will do marvelously well blackandbold: |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by rexzqcom(m): 11:48am On Jan 28, 2015 |
Vicotex: Nawoo, I non no say na so apc dey blah blah blah. That's funny. Hahaha. |
Re: IBB's Children, Mohammed & Halima On PDP Campaign Train In Niger by rexzqcom(m): 12:07pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
Akpan107: E pain me jare! Though I non belong to any party. I like strong opposition to keep pdp honest, and on their toes. To do that, you provide squirky clean alternative. Not political junkie like Buhari, with a wrap_sheets over a mile long. Then call it "CHANGE". That's calling Nigerians fools. Is a learning curve for apc. |
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