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Politics / Video Of Oba Of Lagos Threatening Ibos by hamingra: 9:51pm On Apr 06, 2015
Politics / Re: Is This The Audio Of Oba Akiolu's 'Die In The Lagoon' Speech? by hamingra: 9:11pm On Apr 06, 2015
free2ryhme:


you don forget say na under 25 children full nairaland


children wey still sey hustle or pursue woman

I now agree with you. Can't bliv that adults can decend this low. Am so ashamed!
Politics / Re: Elected 8th Republic Senate Members by hamingra: 9:02pm On Apr 03, 2015
Elder55:
Congrats to DINO MELAYI -the human rights activist and advocate of the masses,the down trodden and the less priviledged. We are looking forward to a better Nigeria where people will be benefitting from the dividends of democracy. Please if there is any Nairalander who knows the e-mail and GSM no of Dino Melayi pls SMS to 08034681079. Thanks.

Ask him at @dino_melaye
Politics / Re: Election Results With Pictures by hamingra: 11:39am On Mar 29, 2015
Nazeeboy:
This one is from my polling unit in birnin kebbi, kebbi state. #GMB rocks

Bi like say una no dey go school for kebbi abi? Where the PO should have written the Office for contest, look wetin em write!
Politics / Re: Election Results With Pictures by hamingra: 11:36am On Mar 29, 2015
4stylz:



So na only GEJ and gmb dey contest for Nigeria? So other party guys don't have rights to have there name on that fake paper?? Tell us Mr Inec chairman

Ros abeg use cold water wash the shekpe comot from ya face. The result sheet said SENATE not PRESIDENTIAL! Hope u no smoke too?

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Politics / Re: DSS Uncovers Plot To Announce Election Results Before INEC by hamingra: 4:18pm On Mar 27, 2015
Matildahenshaw:
Clock is ticking.
Time is running.
Card reader is charging.
PVC is dusting.
Wind of change is blowing.
Umbrella is licking.
Mua'zu is resigning.
INEC is distributing.
GMB is promising.
Jonathan is insulting.
Nigerians are Willing.
PDP is doubting.
Boko haram is bombing.
Ebele is bribing.
Change is coming.
Corrupt leaders shall be leaving.
God is Watching.
PDP shall be packing.
Sai_Buharing.

grin > grin grin grin
Family / Re: What is This Small Boy Trying To Do??(photo) by hamingra: 12:09pm On Mar 27, 2015
What nonsense is this? MODS pls be up and doing! This is a criminal act and both the photo taker and the STUPID GOOD FOR NOTHING WOMAN SHOULD BE ARRESTED AND PROSECUTED!
Politics / Re: Babangida Fumes At Anti-military Political Broadcast by hamingra: 9:54pm On Mar 25, 2015
egift:
Desperation and Greed has made Jonathan and his supporters to forget that the nation they are looting today was built no the blood and sweat of past leaders.

Just because they want to stay put, loot and spread their incompetence, they keep insulting everyone. Even kids that are yet to get a degree, insult Army Generals just to fan the clueless ego of the zoologist.

very true sir ! very true!

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Politics / Irate Mob Attacks Jonathan Campaign Coordinator In Jigawa by hamingra: 2:36pm On Mar 24, 2015
The Coordinator of GoodLuck/Sambo Campaign Organization in Jigawa, Alhaji Yusuf Alasan escaped being lynched when he was attacked by youths who participated in the campaign held in Dutse, the Jigawa state capital, Weekend. Youths drawn from the 27 LGA’s of the state attended the Transformation Agenda of Nigeria (TAN) sponsored campaign for President Jonathan’s re-election.

Drama started shortly after the event when the youths demanded for their fees, but to their surprise, the coordinator asked them to drop their phone numbers as he promised payment will be made in due course and they should expect bank transaction alert.

This drew the ire of the youths who accused the campaign coordinator, who also doubles as the SURE-P boss in Jigawa State of diverting their mobilisation money running into millions of Naira, describing his action as betrayal and breach of trust.

The situation later degenerated when the youths pounced on Alhaji Alasan and his team, as people scampered to safety, some removing their TAN branded T-shirts and Face caps.

All effort to contact the Jonathan campaign Coordinator proved abortive as his telephone rang several times without him taking his calls.

But one of aides, Aminu Aminu confirmed that irate mob attacked the organisers of the rally.

- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/irate-mob-attacks-jonathan-campaign-coordinator-in-jigawa/#sthash.8AJzYQB9.hDYPHQeD.dpuf

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Politics / Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: How They Stand In 36 States, FCT - VANGUARD by hamingra: 1:24pm On Mar 23, 2015
kahal29:
President Goodluck Jonathan, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and his major rival, Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress, APC, have remarkably rewritten former assumptions putting the contest into what has become the most competitive election since the return of democratic rule in 1999.
It is a battle being fought on every inch of Nigerian territory. Buhari, who in his former contests practically ignored several areas, is going out meeting and soliciting for votes from all over the country. Besides the strategic meeting with governors, he is also expected to address the concerns of traders in Onitsha. President Jonathan, on the other hand, has practically laid siege on the Southwest with the prospect of winning over the people of the region. A state by state detail of the battle on the ground is presented hereunder.

By Our Reporters

Anambra State
2011: Jonathan 1,145,169 Buhari 4,223
Anambra was a state Jonathan won with more than 99 per cent in 2011 with 1,145,169 votes. The president is believably headed for another victory in the state in 2015, but only fools will believe that the president could get the kind of victory he got four years ago.
The momentum for Buhari has been tempered in Anambra by internal divisions within the Buhari campaign especially around the personality of the leaders of the campaign. Senator Chris Ngige, who is leading the campaign in the state, is not in the good books of a handful of many other supporters.
Dr. Jonathan is also boosted by the unqualified support he is receiving from the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA government in the state. Dr. Jonathan would win handsomely in the state, Buhari would not get 25 per cent but the bad news for the Jonathan campaign is that the swelled vote would not be obtained given the introduction of the card reader.

Ebonyi
2011: Jonathan 480,592 Buhari 1,025
Jonathan got more than 99.5 per cent of the votes he got in 2011 and was helped by the fact that Buhari practically did not have an organisation in the state and the state opposition leader, Senator Julius Ucha was drained of resources.
However, with the reinvention of the opposition and the internal discord in the PDP that led to the movement of Governor Martin Elechi’s supporters to Labour Party, the APC could be tempted to smell an opportunity. However, chances of that were as at weekend not viable given recent efforts by the president to keep Elechi from being impeached.
Unless Elechi decides to play a rascal, Buhari will not get 25 per cent in Ebonyi

IMO
Dr. Jonathan got almost the entire 1,406, 289 votes in Imo State in 2011. However, the defeat of Ikedi Ohakim in the governorship election that took place about the same time by 290,496 votes to 336,859 votes in the same constituency has led many to believe that the presidential election results may have been bloated. Given that less than 600,000 persons voted in the governorship election has resulted in questions about where the voters in the presidential election came from.
With the opposition in control of the state, Imo looks the brightest opportunity for Buhari in the Southeast, but he would yet be lucky to smile home with 40 per cent of the votes.

Enugu
Jonathan won here with 882,144 votes to Buhari’s 3753 while Ribadu went home with 1,755 votes. The major players in the state are Senator Ike Ekweremadu, the deputy president of the Senate and Governor Sullivan Chime who are both on the surface rooting for the president. But given the wounds that the governor received and the fact that he has no stake in the presidential election he could decide to pay back the president with bad coins so that both of them could retire from public life together.
Also to the advantage of Buhari is the presence of Father Ejike Mbaka, who has openly endorsed Buhari against the president.
The prospects of Buhari getting 25 per cent in Enugu are not impossible despite the efforts of Ekweremadu.

ABIA
Jonathan got 1,175,954 to the 3,608 votes Buhari received in 2011. Though with the introduction of the card reader the prospects of Jonathan getting that many votes have been seriously reduced, but there is little doubt he would easily trounce Buhari in Abia. The closest opposition is APGA which has interestingly adopted Jonathan as its presidential candidate.
The factors against Buhari could only be sentiments against the outgoing administration and the slowdown of the economy which has affected businesses in the state. Still, Buhari is not expected to get 25 per cent in Abia.
Remarkably, unlike the situation in many other states where losers in the PDP governorship primaries defected or went underground, many of those who lost out in the PDP including Emeka Wogu are fanatically working for the PDP.


DELTA
Jonathan won here with 1, 378, 851 in 2011. However, since then a number of political shifts and miscalculations have been made to cause a radical alteration of the permutations.
While the PDP remains almost unified the humiliation the governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan suffered even after surrendering his senatorial ticket and inability to position his own man as governor has led some to believe he could seek vengeance. However, the governor has almost remained steadfastl in support of the Jonathan project.
Anyway, other issues including the reported overbearing attitude of Jonathan’s Ijaw kinsmen which has led to the repeated postponement of the groundbreaking of the EPZ in the state, and the sidelining of the Urhobo may hurt Jonathan .
Buhari is, however, not helped by the fact that his governorship candidate in the state, Otega Emerhor was not universally accepted by the party leaders. That nonetheless, Jonathan is no longer looked at as “our brother” by the non-Ijaws, a situation that has put Buhari in good look to get at least 30 per cent of the votes in Delta.

EDO
2011: Jonathan 542, 173 Buhari 17,795
The results in 2011 would be of little consequence in 2015 given that Governor Adams Oshiomhole practically sat on the fence that year. In 2015 the comrade governor has taken the Buhari project as a personal one. The challenges that have faced the Jonathan administration make it a tempting ground for Buhari to pull away victory. However, the PDP is marshalling several personalities including Chief Tony Anenih, Chief Tom Ikimi among others to help the president. Edo is too close to call.

BAYELSA
504,811 691.
Buhari got only 691 votes last time. He is destined to do better given the internal discord in the state chapter of the PDP but it would be a foolish guess to say he could score more than 5 per cent of the votes in the state.

CROSS RIVER
2011 Jonathan 709,382 Buhari 4,002
Not much of change is expected for Buhari in Cross River given the absence of a strong internal party in the state. Jonathan should score a minimum of 80 per cent of the votes in Cross River. However, like in many other states the total number of votes is expected to be suppressed by the anti-rigging device, card reader.

AKWA IBOM
2011: Jonathan 1,165,629 Buhari 5,348
Jonathan is expected to be seriously challenged in Akwa Ibom by the support Buhari is getting from the machine transferred to him by the APC governorship candidate, Umana Umana. The popularity Umana is getting and the largely unexpressed attitude of the Ibibio population towards Governor Godswill Akpabio would pose serious dangers for the president.
If the election goes smoothly, the president will win but Buhari would get more than 25 per cent of the votes.

RIVERS
2011 Jonathan 1, 817, 762 Buhari 13,182
This is where the president’s political problems started and it would come to a head in six days time as the president again seeks the support of his in-laws.
The PDP has traditionally harvested an approximate two million votes in presidential and governorship elections in Rivers State and that was when the PDP was in control of the Government House, Port Harcourt, where many of the winning strategies were formulated. But with the APC now in control of the Government House the PDP’s leverage has been greatly diminished. The prospects of Governor Chibuke Amaechi delivering Rivers to Buhari are daunting as the president is expected to win again, but with a significantly suppressed number of votes. The votes will count if all goes well and the traditional two million votes will not be available to the PDP candidate. Buhari will smile home and be satisfied with at least 30 per cent of the votes.

LAGOS
Jonathan 1, 281, 688; Buhari 189, 983; Ribadu 427, 000
Buhari took third in 2011 largely on account of the support Ribadu got from the APC machine in Lagos. But with the same support now actively being shifted to Buhari and given the challenges of the president and the Osinbajo factor, the president is in danger of losing Lagos State to Buhari.
The president was politically shrewd to push forward a popular governorship candidate in the person of Jimi Agbaje, however, that is not going to be of much help to him given the erosion of the Islamic label on Buhari and the momentum he has received. Lagos is too close to call.
The president would be helped in Lagos by the sentiments of the vast Igbo population, majority of who are chorusing for him.


OGUN
This is a state the president won in 2011, but he would need a miracle to help him overcome the challenges against him in 2015. Besides the strong support Buhari is getting from Governor Ibikunle Amosun, the president is not helped by the disarray that is in the state chapter of the PDP. Even though he is not much of an asset on voting day, former President Olusegun Obasanjo is from Ogun State and would do everything to ensure the rejection of his one time political godson. Buhari is projected to win Ogun convincingly and the president would be happy going away with 40 per cent of the votes.

OSUN
This was the only southern state the president lost in 2011 and is headed towards the same direction in 2015 despite the increasing challenges facing the Rauf Aregbesola administration in Osogbo, notably the growing difficulties in payment of salaries. The APC is, however, telling whoever cares to listen that many of the challenges they are having are coming from Jonathan in Abuja. Dr. Jonathan is projected to score about 35 per cent of the votes in the state.

OYO
Jonathan 484, 758 Buhari 92, 396 Ribadu 252, 240
Jonathan won in Oyo with about 52 per cent of the votes in 2011 and that was when a PDP government was in office. With the reverse the case now and the challenges in office around the president, his ability to get the plurality of 2011 is in serious doubt. The president’s chances were not helped last week after a senior chief in Ibadan came out to endorse Buhari. Besides, the PDP seems to be doing well in covering its internal fractures, but that fact is obvious to many people.

EKITI
The chances of the president in Ekiti have been boosted by the fanatical support he is receiving from Governor Ayodele Fayose. However, the support is almost matched by the recent reconciliation between Dr. Fayemi and Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele who are both working for Buhari. Nevertheless, there are still mutterings that the old progressives allegedly shut out by Dr. Fayemi while in office are still to be fully reintegrated into the APC.
Whatever, Ekiti is too close to call.

ONDO
This is a state that ordinarily should go to Dr. Jonathan given the dominance of Governor Segun Mimiko in the affairs of the state. However, as with many second term office holders, the governor has caught the syndrome and his political invincibility once the subject of political folklore is no longer taken for granted. Dr. Jonathan will win handsomely in Ondo, but Buhari is in good position to get 25 per cent.

KWARA
The choice of a relatively unpopular governorship candidate has not done the PDP good in Kwara. Many of the governorship aspirants who were in better position to Marshall the votes for the president are looking from the sidelines and so, giving opportunity for Senator Bukola Saraki to handsomely deliver Kwara to the APC presidential candidate.

BENUE
Is a state that Buhari has never won in a presidential election, however, the troubles of the PDP administration and the choice by the APC of a grassroots governorship candidate has opened up the state to battle. Many voters could translate their fury at the non payment of salaries to the president.
Benue is too close to call.

PLATEAU
This is a traditional PDP state and Jonathan is expected to win convincingly. However, Buhari would for the first time make an inroad as he taps on the groundswell of misgivings against Governor Jonah Jang. Such grudges include irregular payment of salaries and the governor’s decision to discard the zoning principle in the choice of his successor.
Many leading political stakeholders on the plateau are seriously embittered by the outgoing governor’s decision to enthrone someone from his senatorial constituency and his Berom tribe as his successor. Should the misgivings translate fully into votes, Jonathan could be in trouble.

NIGER
Jonathan lost here in 2011 and despite the alleged schemes of some powerful generals in the state to stop Buhari and return the president, it would be a difficult task. The failure of the outgoing governor to adequately deliver democracy dividends is, of course, no help.
Governor Babangida Aliyu would be desperate for Jonathan to win despite his assertions in the past that the president signed a one term agreement. Victory for Jonathan would position Dr. Aliyu to run the presidential contest in 2019.
Given the judicial interpretation of the senatorial election that took place in Aliyu’s senatorial constituency that was won by the APC, the chances of Buhari winning are convincing.


NASARAWA
The president won in Nasarawa last time, but that was when a PDP governor was in office. Now with an APC governor in office, the challenges against the president are obvious. The unity in the PDP was recently broken with the defection of Labran Maku to APGA. But that nonetheless, Nasarawa is too close to call.

KADUNA
The president lost his running mate’s state last time. The same configuration is in place the only difference is that Buhari has a better organisation in 2015 than he had in 2011.
Kaduna, as ever, remains too close to call and it is expected that people may vote according to religious lines.
Kaduna too close to call.

KANO
Buhari won handsomely here in 2011 and is expected to do the same thing. The president’s recruitment of his 2011 rival, Shekarau would do little to change the tide against him.

KATSINA
This is Buhari’s homeland and he is expected to sail comfortably to victory here. Jonathan is not expected to get much from here.

JIGAWA
Governor Sule Lamido is working seriously to deliver Jonathan in Jigawa. In 2011, Jonathan narrowly missed getting 25 per cent in Jigawa. It is possible for the president to get that figure this time.

KEBBI
2011: Jonathan 369, 198; Buhari 501, 453
The president did well by scoring more than 25 per cent in Kebbi last time and he is projected to get about the same figure this time.

ZAMFARA
2011: Jonathan 238, 980 Buhari 624, 515
Buhari defeated Jonathan without much of an organisation in 2011 in Zamfara and he is expected to do the same this time.


SOKOTO
2011: Jonathan 309, 057; Buhari 540, 769
In 2011, Jonathan was helped by the sentiments of the ruling PDP in the state. But given the discord that followed and the parting of ways, the president would have to face the serious challenge to get the 36 per cent he scored last time in the state.

BAUCHI
Jonathan 258,000 Buhari 1, 300,000.
This was the state where the president’s convoy was pelted with stones and in the account of Governor Isa Yuguda, those who pelted him were renegade PDP members.
The president’s recent enthusiasm in other parts of the country is not helped by the division in the ranks of the PDP largely between the governor and the FCT minister, Senator Bala Mohammed. Though they claim to be working together, there are underground insinuations that one party is not putting all his eggs in one basket.

ADAMAWA
2011: Jonathan 508,314 Buhari 344,526
The president’s victory here in 2011 could ordinary be replicated given the fact that unlike 2011 when he did it Ribadu, a son of the soil is not running. However, the Boko Haram factor is an issue for many people who are questioning the rationale it took the president until election time to decisively rid the state of the terrorists.
Adamawa is too close to call.

GOMBE
2011: Jonathan 290,347 Buhari 459, 898
Buhari won in 2011 despite the presence of a strong governor, Danjuma Goje who at that time was against him. With Goje now seriously backing him, it ordinarily would be a plus for the APC candidate. However, the incumbent governor, Ibarahim Damkwambo is the Northeast coordinator for Jonathan and is expected to put up a hard battle for the president especially as his re-election battle comes up in two weeks time after the presidential election.
Buhari is expected to win and Jonathan should get more than 25 per cent.

TARABA
2011: Jonathan 451,354 Buhari 257,986
Jonathan won here in 2011 and is expected to win again despite the internal divisions that have lately arisen within the state chapter of the PDP.

YOBE
2011 Jonathan 117,128 Buhari 337, 537
Buhari won Yobe and is expected to win again. Sentiments against the president’s handling of the Boko Haram crisis will not be a good omen for the president in Yobe.
However, one serious challenge for Buhari is the perceived failures of the incumbent governor in providing morale to the people of the state in the face of the crisis.

BORNO
2011: Jonathan 207, 075 Buhari 909,763
Buhari won handsomely in 2011 and is expected to do the same despite the changed permutations that have seen the former governor, Senator Ali Sheriff (SAS) cross over to support the president in 2015.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/polls-how-jonathan-buhari-will-battle-for-votes/
Politics / Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: How They Stand In 36 States, FCT - VANGUARD by hamingra: 12:40pm On Mar 23, 2015
viczing:
I still don't know what this write up implies but all I know is Gej till 2019

ha bros hope your certificate never loss! So u cant comprehend election projections?
Politics / Re: Who Won And Lost At The Nedg Debates? by hamingra: 7:22am On Mar 23, 2015
Boss13:
Okay I am back. I have watched the debate. It has been uploaded by NTA on youtube. I will try to be unbiased. First, I am a huge critic of Jonathan (I still remain so) because I expect so much from him. I must also appreciate the organisers of the debate, it was well organised and I believed subsequently, it will form a bedrock to launch future presidential candidates. Though they forgot to ask about housing, transportation, foreign policy etc.

Back to the debate, I am totally disappointed with the debaters. Many of them, if not all, lack knowledge on the current issues in the country. I must honestly admit that only President Jonathan understood the questions posed to him (please note that I bolded understood). The president was not the most vocal or eloquent, but he was able to first, explain what his administration was doing though, he in some instances, could not explain what further actions his administration would do if voted again.

Martin Onovo (presidential candidate NCP), expressed himself uniquely and I begin to wonder why his party did not pursue a rigorous campaign strategy so that Nigeria can have a good breed of candidates to vote for. Though eloquent, he lacked in-depth knowledge on the issues afflicting the country as a result, his responses were based on ineffective leadership and corruption. On the other hand, I preferred his response on Education and Corruption. Both him and the president shared a similar concept on handling corruption. Even the president admitted the same. I disapprove his responses/suggestions on Petroleum, Agriculture, Security etc Perhaps because of his lack of knowledge he had to conclude that corruption was the problem for all these sectors and he disagrees with privatising the downstream oil sector. I laughed and said, this guy must be a joker. The president corrected him on that (i.e. explaining the basic components of the downstream oil sector and the need for privatising the sector).

The other candidates to me were fulfilling all righteousness and not true contenders. Many indulged in criticising, including Martins Onovo, without offering solutions. Some were not confident about their ability (of course, they are hardly known) and possibly turned the debate to one of advice. Others, including Onovo, used it to remind Nigerians of their qualifications (home and abroad) and even the qualification of their fathers'.

To conclude, the debate provided a platform for Nigerians to know the presidential candidates and what they would be offering. However, the quality of the candidates presented was poor. It is a shame that many, from their responses, have no manifesto on the basic issues in the country. Probably, they were moved by passion to contest, but passion alone cannot get you votes. Some relied on newspaper publications, which are readily available to the public, rather than set up committees to first, understand the problem and then offer solutions. Only the president truly understood the questions, though I observed him reading out from perhaps, a source/medium on his table but I will not presumed or assume if he was handed the questions before time. He was the only one engaging in this practice. Hence, my suggestion.

Also, on the president, I was not comfortable with some of his responses. He spent time explaining what his administration had done, which to me is yet to be felt by the general public, than what he would do if elected again. The only positive response I enjoyed was that of Agriculture, where he mentioned that food prices did not go up despite falling oil prices (that is very true) and the need to move from groundnuts pyramid exportation to processing the groundnuts (good response from the president). Apart from this, I was not comfortable with the other responses/comments. Though the president was caught up by time and again because he spent time speaking on things his administration had done rather than things he would do.

Before I conclude, I do not understand why Buhari (presidential candidate APC) failed to attend the debate. The same questions were asked to all participants. The umpires/organisers did not focus on personal issues or try to make a caricature of any participants. This behaviour of Buhari is discouraging. Buhari may have a point on the debate being biased or the president being provided with questions before the debate, that is a plausible possibility but requires evidence. However, it is not a strong excuse for him to absent himself, rather he should have prepared himself better and utilise the medium to convince Nigerians. At the moment, Buhari's behaviour is unacceptable and disrespectful.

To conclude, it was good hearing from all the presidential candidates. Though I was not impressed with their comments and if I have to rate their performance, I would give it to President Goodluck Jonathan and that tells you a lot about the other candidates. Next, was Martin Onovo. Martins should stop being a critic and start to see himself as a problem solver, he must thoroughly understand Nigeria's problems and likewise, set up a good campaign team that would first, come up with the solutions and then promote his strategy further. I noticed he also earned the president's respect. That is a good sign.

Congratulations and best wishes to them all.

Bros this ya "doctorial"thesis pass oga Jonathan own ooo! You sure say na the same debate you go watch so? Understood? How?

For a sitting President for 5years what were his responses on why we are still importing fuel? Or what plans his administration has for the ravaged NE? Or on why corruption is endemic and what he will do about it?

Na Wa for u bros oo!

ANYWAY THANK GOD YOU ACCEPT SAY THE GUY THE READ FROM PAPER!

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Politics / Who Won And Lost At The Nedg Debates? by hamingra: 7:52pm On Mar 22, 2015
Of the 5 Presidential candidates in the 2nd session, the biggest LOSER was President GEJ. He was floored by the other candidates in all the questions he was asked. He couldnt even articulate those points where his administration was doing well.

In the area of SECURITY, he fumbled to answer straight questions. He failed to talk about the Chibok girls again>

On corruption, he was woeful. I wonder what type of Advisers he has! How can he still be sticking to this CORRUPTION IS STEALING nonsense!

On the issue of the Refineries,the other contestants took him to the cleaners! He didnt just have anything to say except that the PIB has not still been passed! As if that is the magical wand to fix everything that is obviously wrong in the Energy sector!


Over all, it was a Good thing GMB did not come, it would have been an avalanche against GEJ.

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Crime / Re: Neighbour Insists Murdered Silverbird Staff Was Pregnant For Man Who Killed Her by hamingra: 3:27pm On Mar 20, 2015
remsonik:
I am a woman and to say the truth, What was she doing with a married man??.
As beautiful as she is she could get a good single man who can take very good care of her.
The nature of her job puts her in the public eye and she has to live her life as an example to other young ladies.

Anyways I hope justice gets served in this case

It's not fair for you to spite her for her choice of love. If the story is true, she has the right to pursue her heart's desire. There are other women who follow in love with married men, date them for a long time and don't get killed. Would you have approved if the accused was single? The bottom line is that what he did was wrong and we must never cordon it under any guise. May her soul rest in peace amin

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Politics / Re: Sirajo Alkali Dies, Jonathan’s Police Outrider by hamingra: 11:19pm On Mar 18, 2015
Please does Goodluck need to travel 33kms from Aso Rock to the Airport in a motorcade? Why not take a helicopter ride?

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Politics / Re: Poll: If Today Was Election Day, Who Would You Vote For? by hamingra: 12:52am On Mar 15, 2015
soldierdollar:
Jonathan

I can't waste my vote on a man who's old enough to be my grandfather . A man who cannot remember the name of his running mate , a man who does not know the full meaning of INEC , a man who does not know the name of his party .. A man who brutally killed and jailed innocent people .


I can't vote for a brainless dictator.
I rather kill myself than commit suicide

Haba this ya over sabi go kill u ooo! Even wen the thing bi joke u still dey blab this nonsense!

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Politics / Re: Pictures : Interesting Newspaper Headlines In 1984-85 by hamingra: 3:55pm On Mar 14, 2015
theoctopus:


GEJ has no history of corruption in Bayelsa. That is some of the lies they tell you people at that your APC data center. Lies! Lies!! Lies!!!

Why not Google it first to be sure before you make a fool of yourself
Religion / Who Did God Create First? by hamingra: 11:22pm On Mar 13, 2015
I have pounded over this question for some time now. The Story of creation of Man as told by all the Monotheist religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) appears to come from a single source. All agree that the Man was created first and, like almost an after thought, the Woman was created, not from the same material as man, but from the "rib" of the Man! The story goes on to spell out the role of the Woman, which is simple and straight forward: to be a HELPER.

What struck me with this story, apart from the fact that all 3 religions agree on it, is the role that the Woman was to play. A HELPER? Could it be that Almighty God didnt reveal to the story tellers that the Woman was to be the Mother of the World and the only point of entry of any other Human? And by the way, under what conditions does a MAN need a HELPER? Farming? Cooking? Bathing? Washing? WHAT? Or is there a condition under where the man would need a WOMAN HELPER?

Its Only a Woman that needs a HELPER especially when she is performing her only GOD-LIKE role of "creating" a human being! From the story of Creation, God has stopped physical creation on human beings. He has put that power into a WOMAN! That in my opinion is the closest any human being can get to being GOD!

On Close examination, the WOMAN has all the qualities of GOD- Kindness, humility, patience, perseverance, forgiveness, beauty, but most importantly LOVE!

With all these qualities, and the most crucial role of producing the next generation, I must conclude that the WOMAN was first created and the MAN was made to HELP her during her time of PREGNANCY, when she is must vulnerable and needs assistance. Just look at the Animal Kingdom for examples.

The creation story must have been told by MAN (MEN). They have told it so well and for so long that it sounds so true!

These are my opinions!
Car Talk / Re: Photos From An Accident Scene In Nicon Junction Abuja Today. by hamingra: 10:46pm On Mar 13, 2015
Kelklein:
[size=15pt] RIP to the dead

I knew it..

I knew there was something about this


FRIDAY THE 13TH [/size]

Night of the Living dead! always a bad omen

RIP to the dead!
Politics / Re: Why Is PDP Not Calling For The Scrapping Of JAMB Computer Based Test? by hamingra: 10:40pm On Mar 13, 2015
vanen2:
Let's toast a coin: If the head is up, APC WILL win but if the Tail is up, PDP will loose.

you funny die! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: One Year After, Jonathan Gives Immigration Recruitment Victims Money, Jobs. by hamingra: 10:38pm On Mar 13, 2015
I consider this the ultimate insult on the souls of the dead by their families. How could they have descended so low as to collect blood money from the very person that killed their person. Its worse still that the people responsible where sitting right there with a stupid smile on their face. How could the family members desecrate the memories of their dead by going on to accept employment fron the "bloody" hands of the killer of their family member!

I feel so angered, not necessirily by Oga Jona, but by these idiot family members!

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Politics / Why Is PDP Not Calling For The Scrapping Of JAMB Computer Based Test? by hamingra: 10:26pm On Mar 13, 2015
If PDP is screaming blue murder for the introduction of the Smart Card Reader by JEGA"s INEC, because it "will disenfranchise many electorates", and subsequently JEGA must go. It would only be fair for them and their cohorts to also call for the resignation of DIBU and his JAMB team for introducing the CBT UTME. Abi no bi computer both machines bi!
Politics / Mercenaries Join Troops To Fight Boko Haram by hamingra: 11:54pm On Mar 12, 2015
Hundreds of mercenaries from South Africa and the former Soviet Union have reportedly been hired by the Nigerian government to fight alongside the Nigerian troops to rout out Boko Haram terrorists from the North Eastern part of the country. According to Reuters, quoting regional security, defense and diplomatic sources, the mercenaries were being paid about $400 in cash each a day.
Nigerian army soldeirs patrol along a road in Chibok, northeastern Nigeria, on March 5, 2015. Nigeria's government said that work had begun to rebuild a school in the northeastern town of Chibok from where Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped more than 200 girls last year. Finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala laid the foundation stone at the Government Secondary School on Thursday on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, a statement from her office said. AFP PHOTO

Nigerian army soldeirs patrol along a road in Chibok, northeastern Nigeria, on March 5, 2015. Nigeria’s government said that work had begun to rebuild a school in the northeastern town of Chibok from where Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped more than 200 girls last year. Finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala laid the foundation stone at the Government Secondary School on Thursday on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, a statement from her office said. AFP PHOTO

Defence spokesman, Major General Chris Olukolade however denied the report explaining however that “there were offers of training and intelligence assistance from friendly countries. Also, our neighbours operating under the auspices of the Multinational Joint Task Force are also backing our efforts from all our borders with them and some of these arrangements predate the present operations”.

In an interview with Voice of America late on Wednesday, President Goodluck Jonathan said two companies were providing “trainers and technicians” to help Nigerian forces. He did not name the firms, or the nationalities, or give numbers.

But a West African security source and a South African defense source told Reuters that the foreign troops were linked to the bosses of former South African private military firm Executive Outcomes.

Executive Outcomes was best-known for its involvement in Angola’s 1975-2002 civil war and against Revolutionary United Front rebels in an internal conflict in Sierra Leone in 1995. It disbanded in 1998, under pressure from the post-apartheid government in Pretoria to curtail mercenary activities.

The West African security source said several hundred foreigners were involved in running major offensive operations against Boko Haram, and were being paid around $400 a day in cash.

Separately, a South African defense contractor confirmed to Reuters that ex-Executive Outcomes leaders were involved in the deployment, which came after the six-week postponement of elections in mid-February due to the threat from Boko Haram.

One Abuja-based diplomat said the South Africans were backed by soldiers and hardware from the former Soviet Union in an alliance against Boko Haram.

South African mercenary killed

Meanwhile, a South African mercenary was shot and killed by friendly fire during operations against Boko Haram in northeast Nigeria, a military officer and a civilian vigilante said on Thursday.

The vigilante, who asked not to be identified for security reasons, told AFP that the man died on Wednesday as Nigerian Army soldiers fought to recapture the town of Bama, in Borno state.

“He was killed when a convoy he was travelling with was mistaken for that of Boko Haram insurgents, which prompted a military tank to open fire,” he added.

The military officer, who also requested anonymity, confirmed the account, describing the death as “friendly fire”.

An Afrikaans-language website in South Africa, Netwerk 24, identified the victim of the friendly fire incident as Leon Mare Lotz, describing him as a private military contractor.

His wife, Almari, was quoted as saying: “I just know Leon was killed. I know that he went to Nigeria with his eyes wide open and was aware that it was a dangerous operation.

“He was with some of his brothers-in-arms who have walked a path with him for many years.”

The report said Lotz’s driver was also killed in the shooting, which was attributed to a “miscommunication”.

IS welcomes Boko Haram allegiance

In a related development, the Islamic State group has welcomed a pledge of allegiance to it made by the Boko Haram, according to an audiotape Thursday purportedly from its spokesman.

“We announce to you the good news of the expansion of the caliphate to West Africa because the caliphate has accepted the allegiance of our brothers of the Sunni group for preaching and the jihad,” IS spokesman Mohammed al-Adnani said in the message, using the Arabic name for Boko Haram.

On Saturday, an audiotape attributed to Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said “we announce our allegiance to the Caliph of the Muslims, Ibrahim ibn Awad ibn Ibrahim al-Husseini al-Qurashi,” referring to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/mercenaries-join-troops-to-fight-boko-haram/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.od6r119m.dpuf
Politics / Re: Muhammadu Buhari: Nigeria's Ticket To A Strong Democracy? by hamingra: 12:25am On Mar 11, 2015
Hahaha do which way forward oga Jonathan ?
Politics / Re: Pictures : Interesting Newspaper Headlines In 1984-85 by hamingra: 11:55pm On Mar 10, 2015
theoctopus:
The problem in Nigeria is that history is not taught in schools. Buhari could never have been a candidate for any party if we teach history because he wont even win the primaries.

But thank God they cant change history. They can only try to distort it but the records are always there to show

In the same vain GEJ should not have become a President with his history of corruption and stealing as Governor of Bayelsa. Go and read up his history!
Politics / Re: Reuben Abati Caught Using Fake Pictures For GEJ Transformation Projects by hamingra: 8:16am On Mar 07, 2015
suretman:
A PDP fan was also caught using a street in Lekki as GEJ transformation.





Seun, Ngwakwe, Ikenna351, Afam4eva, OAM4J, maclatunji please do the appropriate thing.

For where! You will not see these postings on fp! Na Wa o!

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Politics / Re: Reuben Abati Caught Using Fake Pictures For GEJ Transformation Projects by hamingra: 8:14am On Mar 07, 2015
ochejoseph:
No a foolish individual will believe this nonsense.

1. It's a 3D depiction which does not exist any where

2. Both roads are still Under construction (see headlines that means it's neither a picture of the both

3. Abati. Used the RD picture first ( check. Dates on the Picturs)


Lies have expiry dates but as always. The truth will prevail!


Bros that picture is dated 2012!

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Politics / Re: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Has Formally Sued African Independent Television (AIT) by hamingra: 1:15am On Mar 07, 2015
efilefun:
A former Lagos State governor and national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally sued African Independent Television (AIT) for the sum of N150 billion over an alleged defamatory documentary being aired on the station.
The decision of Tinubu to sue the station followed the refusal of AIT to meet the conditions set out in a letter by his lawyer Tunji Abayomi, to the broadcast station asking it to stop further airing of the documentary titled “Unmasking The Real Tinubu.”

Mr. Tunji Abayomi, had few days ago written to the Daar Communications, demanding an apology for the contnt of the documentary and further airing by the AIT.

The letter which also demanded for N20billion (Twenty Billion Naira) as cost of damage done to the reputation of its client failing which the client will sue the company, stated that the documentary was pre-occupied with political resentment and hatred neither warranted, necessary, proper, or justified.

But in its response, Daar Communications Plc rejected in their entirety the demands of Tunji Abayomi and co on behalf of Bola Tinubu and instead demanded a complete withdrawal of the letter under reference, which must be given wide publicity as that accorded the letter from the chambers of Tunji Abayomi.

Mike Ozekhome’s chambers on behalf on behalf of DAAR communications declares that AIT, in transmitting the documentary was only carrying out its constitutional responsibility to uphold the fundamental objectives of the constitution.

But not satisfied with the response of Daar Communications, Tinubu’s counsel, Tunji Abayomi proceeded with the filing of a suit demanding for a damage of N150 billion.

Although, details of the suit are still sketchy, Abusidiqu gathered that no less than four senior lawyers, including Wole Olanipekun, Femi Falana and Tunji Abayomi are all line up behind Tinubu to prosecute the case.


@AAPreporting

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/178073-tinubu-sues-ait-for-n150-billion-over-controversial-documentary.html

abeg wetin concern AIT and this issue now? Why didnt it state who sponsored it to save its reputation! i dont see AIT getting out of this mess intact!

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Politics / Re: Reuben Abati Caught Using Fake Pictures For GEJ Transformation Projects by hamingra: 1:09am On Mar 07, 2015
Ngwakwe:
How are you sure Cameroon wasn't the culprit?

Why don't you do the physical investigation using your camera phone, then come back to update us.

Cameroon?

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Politics / Re: New Ad Alert: Femi Fani-kayode Campaigns For The APC, Jonathan Won’t Like This| by hamingra: 1:00am On Mar 07, 2015
sokera:
Seun please front page oooooooo

for where! The wont let it!
Politics / Reuben Abati Caught Using Fake Pictures For GEJ Transformation Projects by hamingra: 12:54am On Mar 07, 2015
An internet blogger has exposed facts that the President"s Media Adviser Reuben Abati used a fake picure as evidence of the administration's "Transformation Agenda"

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Politics / Nigerian First Lady "Guilty" Of Instigating Violence In Okrika by hamingra: 12:11am On Mar 07, 2015
Dame Patience Jonathan unraveling, fires an unprovoked salvo at the Almajiris from Northern Nigeria: Yesterday in Calabar, she told a crowd of PDP Supporters to stone anyone caught mentioning CHANGE to death. Today she has a new concept! Hear the Dame in her most uncharacteristic, uncivilised, unintelligent, uncouth and prebendal element!

Read more: http://news2.onlinenigeria.com/headline/403152-patience-jonathan-tells-nigerians-to-stone-anyone-who-wants-change-video.html#ixzz3TeMj5rYB

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