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Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by amakaudeze: 7:20am On Oct 08, 2010 |
JOIN CAMPAIGN AGAINST IBB - 1 MILLION POSTS NEEDED Lets all join the Campaign against the RETURN OF THAT Junta -IBB. Nigerians should learn to speak rightly and learn from their mistakes and not support a man that all know he is evil and unrepentant.Why should we back the devil , when we know he is all out to steal our souls.IBB spent 8 years in presidency, no improvement nor developement, just evil and pandemonium to show for it.WHAT ELSE DOES HE WANT. I stand to VOTE as NO1 person to stand against IBB's RETURN In 2011 and any other year. Lets all join the 1 million man posts against IBB |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by JakeB: 7:24am On Oct 08, 2010 |
I am part of this campaign .IBB SUCKS i am [b]2nd [/b]to vote against him 1 Like |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by denitro(m): 7:40am On Oct 08, 2010 |
3rd |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by rasputinn(m): 7:44am On Oct 08, 2010 |
4th,5th,6th,7th,8th,9th,10th-------------------1,000,000th |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by jude33084(m): 7:44am On Oct 08, 2010 |
4th vote against him |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by jamace(m): 7:56am On Oct 08, 2010 |
No show for IBB. He is a murderous MONSTER! |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by chukxy44(m): 8:02am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Count me ni, enough is enough. watin d guy dey fine self. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Ayowumie(m): 8:29am On Oct 08, 2010 |
no to ibb |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Mariory(m): 8:29am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Agreed. No to IBB! |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by nex(m): 8:36am On Oct 08, 2010 |
IBB COUP SPEECH: Fellow Nigerians, When in December 1983, the former military leadership, headed by Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, assumed the reins of government, its accession was heralded in the history of this country. With the nation at the mercy of political misdirection and on the brink of economic collapse, a new sense of hope was created in the minds of every Nigerian. Since January 1984, however, we have witnessed a systematic denigration of that hope. It was stated then that mismanagement of political leadership and a general deterioration in the standard of living, which had subjected the common man to intolerable suffering, were the reasons for the intervention. Nigerians have since then been under a regime that continued with those trends. Events today indicate that most of the reasons which justified the military takeover of government from the civilians still persist. The initial objectives were betrayed and fundamental changes do not appear on the horizon. Because the present state of uncertainty, suppression and stagnation resulted from the perpetration of a small group, the Nigerian Armed Forces could not as a part of that government be unfairly committed to take responsibility for failure. Our dedication to the cause of ensuring that our nation remains a united entity worthy of respect and capable of functioning as a viable and credible part of the international community dictated the need to arrest the situation. Let me at this point attempt to make you understand the premise upon which it became necessary to change the leadership. The principles of discussions, consultation and co-operation which should have guided decision-making process of the Supreme Military Council and the Federal Executive Council were disregarded soon after the government settled down in 1984. Where some of us thought it appropriate to give a little more time, anticipating a conducive atmosphere that would develop, in which affairs of state could be attended to with greater sense of responsibility, it became increasingly clear that such expectations could not be fulfilled. Regrettably, it turned out that Major-General Muhammadu Buhari was too rigid and uncompromising in his attitudes to issues of national significance. Efforts to make him understand that a diverse polity like Nigeria required recognition and appreciation of differences in both cultural and individual perceptions, only served to aggravate these attitudes. Major-General Tunde Idiagbon was similarly inclined in that respect. As Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, he failed to exhibit the appropriate disposition demanded by his position. He arrogated to himself absolute knowledge of problems and solutions, and acted in accordance with what was convenient to him, using the machinery of government as his tool. A combination of these characteristics in the two most important persons holding the nation's vital offices became impossible to content with. The situation was made worse by a number of other government functionaries and organisations, chief among which is the Nigerian Security Organisation (NSO). In fact, this body will be overhauled and re-organized. And so it came to be that the same government which received the tumultuous welcome now became alienated from the people. To prevent a complete erosion of our given mandate therefore, we had to act so that hope may be rebuilt. Let me now address your attention to the major issues that confront us, so that we may, as one people, chart a future direction for our dear country. We do not pretend to have all the answers to the questions which our present problems have put before our nation. We have come with the strongest determination to create an atmosphere in which positive efforts shall be given the necessary support for lasting solutions. For matters of the moment which require immediate resolutions, we intend to pursue a determined programme of action. Major issues falling into this category have been identified and decisions taken on what should be done. Firstly, the issue of political detainees or convicts of special military tribunals. The history of our nation had never recorded the degree of indiscipline and corruption as in the period between October 1979 and December 1983. While this government recognises the bitterness created by the irresponsible excesses of the politicians, we consider it unfortunate that methods of such nature as to cause more bitterness were applied to deal with past misdeeds. We must never allow ourselves to lose our sense of natural justice. The innocent cannot suffer the crimes of the guilty. The guilty should be punished only as a lesson for the future. In line with this government's intention to uphold fundamental human rights, the issue of detainees will be looked into with despatch. As we do not intend to lead a country where individuals are under the fear of expressing themselves, the Public Officers Protection Against False Accusation Decree 4 of 1984 is hereby repealed. And finally, those who have been in detention under this decree are hereby unconditionally released. The responsibility of the media to disseminate information shall be exercised without undue hindrance. In that process, those responsible are expected to be forthright and to have the nation's interest as their primary consideration. The issue of decrees has generated a lot of controversies. It is the intention of this government to review all other decrees. The last twenty months have not witnessed any significant changes in the national economy. Contrary to expectations, we have so far been subjected to a steady deterioration in the general standard of living; and intolerable suffering by the ordinary Nigerians have risen higher, scarcity of commodities has increased, hospitals still remain mere consulting clinics, while educational institutions are on the brink of decay. Unemployment has stretched to critical dimensions. Due to the stalemate, which arose in negotiation with the International Monetary Fund, the former government embarked on a series of counter-trade agreements. Under the counter-trade agreements, Nigerians were forced to buy goods and commodities at higher prices than obtained in the international market. The government intends to review the whole issue of counter-trade. A lot has been said and heard about our position with the International Monetary Fund. Although we formally applied to the fund in April 1983, no progress has as yet been made in the negotiation and a stalemate has existed for the last two years. We shall break the deadlock that frustrated the negotiations with a view to evaluating more objectively both the negative and positive implications of reaching a mutual agreement with the Fund. At all times in the course of discussions, our representatives will be guided by the feelings and aspirations of the Nigerian people. It is the view of this government that austerity without structural adjustment is not the solution to our economic predicament. The present situation whereby 44 per cent of our revenue earning is utilised to service debts is not realistic. To protect the danger this poses to the poor and the needy in our society, steps will be taken to ensure comprehensive strategy of economic reforms. The crux of our economic problems has been identified to centre around four fundamental issues: 1. A decrease of our domestic production, while our population continues to increase. 2. Dependence on import for both consumer goods and raw materials for our industries. 3. A grossly unequal gap between the rich and the poor. 4. The large role played by the public sector in economic activity with hardly any concrete results to justify such a role. These are the problems we must confront. ON FOREIGN POLICY: Nigeria's foreign policy in the last 20 months has been characterised by inconsistency and incoherence. It has lacked the clarity to make us know where we stood on matters of international concern to enable other countries relate to us with seriousness. Our role as Africa's spokesman has diminished because we have been unable to maintain the respect of African countries. The ousted military government conducted our external relations by a policy of retaliatory reactions. Nigeria became a country that has reacted to given situations, rather than taking the initiative as it should and always been done. More so, vengeful considerations must not be the basis of our diplomacy. African problems and their solutions should constitute the premise of our foreign policy. The realisation of the Organisation of African Unity of the Lagos Plan of Action for self-sufficiency and constructive co-operation in Africa shall be our primary pursuit. The Economic Community of West African States must be reborn with the view to achieving the objective of regional integration. The problems of drought-stricken areas of Africa will be given more attention and sympathy, and our best efforts will be made to assist in their rehabilitation within the limits of our resources. Our membership of the United Nations Organisation will be made more practical and meaningful. The call for a new International Economic Order which lost its momentum in the face of the debt crisis will be made once again. Nigeria hereby makes a renewed request to the Non-Aligned Movement to regroup and reinvigorate its determination to restructure the global economic system, while we appeal to the industrialized nations to positively consider the debt plight of the developing countries and assist in dealing with the dangers that face us. We shall remain members of the various multilateral institutions and inter-governmental organisations which we belong to and do what must be done to enhance the membership and participation within them. Fellow Nigerians, this country has had since independence a history mixed with turbulence and fortune. We have witnessed our rise to greatness, followed with a decline to the state of a bewildered nation. Our human potentials have been neglected, our natural resources put to waste. A phenomenon of constant insecurity and overbearing uncertainty has become characteristic of our national existence. My colleagues and I are determined to change the course of history. This government is determined to unite this country. We shall not allow anything to obstruct us. We recognise that a government, be it civilian or military, needs the consent of the people to govern if it is to reach its objective. We do not intend to rule by force. At the same time, we should not be expected to submit to unreasonable demands. Fundamental rights and civil liberties will be respected, but their exercise must not degenerate into irrational expression nor border on subversion. The War Against Indiscipline will continue, but this time, in the minds and conduct of Nigerians, and not by way of symbolism or money-spending campaigns. This government, on its part, will ensure that the leadership exhibits proper example. Criticisms of actions and decisions taken by us will be given necessary attention and where necessary changes made in accordance with what is expected of us. Let me reiterate what we said in 1984: This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country but Nigeria. We must all stay and salvage it together. This time it shall be pursued with deeper commitment and genuine sincerity. There is a lot of work to be done by every single Nigerian. Let us all dedicate ourselves to the cause of building a strong, united and viable nation for the sake of our own lives and the benefits of posterity. Finally, I wish to commend the members of the Armed Forces and the Nigeria Police for their mature conduct during the change. I thank you all for your co-operation and understanding. God bless Nigeria. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by chosen04(f): 8:38am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Am in, if only you can assure me that we are NOT voting for the IBB IS THE DEVIL WHILE JEGA IS A DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by neo111(m): 8:44am On Oct 08, 2010 |
though i don't know him that much, but i have heard stuffs and therefore, i am in against him too, + all my family member. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Nobody: 8:48am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Igwe9(m): 9:13am On Oct 08, 2010 |
chosen04: hello dear, it seems you have a personal beef with JEGA or rather his appointment or is their something in your post i'm missing? For me, based on IBB's past performance, i'd rather is Gej if not Ribadu |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by edoyad(m): 9:22am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Not only should we fight against the devil but effort should be put to ensure he joins his wife where ever she is. I B B WE HATE YOU, WHY DON'T YOU JUST DROP DEAD RIGHT NOW. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by SkyBlue1: 9:32am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Instead of doing 'one million man post' (I'll try not to laugh) against IBB, why don't you guys just save your energy and actually do something basic: go and register to vote and vote. Simple!!! All this unecessary IBB attention. Una go make noise but when time comes to vote are you going to be there? |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by princekevo(m): 9:39am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Rubbish!!! Should we not be talking of a million post against PDP? Is so pathetic that Nigerians has not even discovered yet what their problem is. IBB in his heart of heart knows he will never win any election in Nigeria, so i expect him to announce his withdrawal soon as usual. Am surprised people are diverting their attention and energy from the real problem of Nigeria which is PDP itself to a useless man. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by kokooro(m): 9:59am On Oct 08, 2010 |
No matter what, I vote Against IBB. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Aussienavy: 10:04am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by juman(m): 10:04am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Big NO to IBB. IBB should come along with MKO Abiola and Dele Giwa when coming to campaign in yoruba area. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by oduz: 10:29am On Oct 08, 2010 |
No way to IBB, EVERYTHING COUNTS on this project, the registration, voting & campaign against. We the electorate need to play our part. convince your friends to join this campaign, we've done it on fb, we can do it on NL |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by jamace(m): 10:31am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Even widows whose husbands were slaughtered by IBB say "NO to IBB" https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-527493.0.html |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Slyr0x: 10:43am On Oct 08, 2010 |
Sky Blue: +1. Buh iStill Support the campaign against IBB's Return. Count me in +23. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Nobody: 10:54am On Oct 08, 2010 |
princekevo:Tell them! |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Olaolufred(m): 11:00am On Oct 08, 2010 |
I say NO TO Independent Bomb Blast(IBB). |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Nobody: 11:06am On Oct 08, 2010 |
I would post here at least 2ce a day by God's grace. I would also add to each of my posts that GEJ is not a viable option |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Excllncy(m): 11:22am On Oct 08, 2010 |
This man call Independence Bomb Blast (IBB) should leave Nigeria alone OR the angel of dearth will visit him. God bless Nigeria - God bless our president. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by blinx4real(m): 12:01pm On Oct 08, 2010 |
I vex for am |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by skfa1: 12:04pm On Oct 08, 2010 |
I will never vote for IBB, I remember what he did to my dad in 1993. Damn Shitt |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Yorisb: 12:23pm On Oct 08, 2010 |
+1 |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by monkeyleg: 12:29pm On Oct 08, 2010 |
You guys should not worry yourselfs, IBB is just a deadender and will not win. Nigerians should channel thier energy into picking a credible and worth leader. We have so much potentials in other candidates than those that eminate from PDP. Broaden your horizons, let us stop being politically lazy. |
Re: Join Campaign Against Return Of Ibb - 1 Million Posts Needed by Tittos: 12:36pm On Oct 08, 2010 |
count me in,i rather vote Oby for the third time |
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