kk by SEEMESEEMEO(m): 1:38am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by vjsmiles: 1:41am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by FastShipping: 1:42am On Feb 20, 2015 |
[s] SEEMESEEMEO: I did a little research yesterday night and this is what I found!
'Former Head of Military Ruler and Chieftain of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Federal Government to stop the clampdown of Boko Haram insurgents, saying Niger Delta Militants were never killed or properties belonging to them destroyed.
Buhari who spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored said accused the government of killing and destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram members while the Niger Delta militants get special treatment.
The former dictator said that unlike the special treatment given to the Niger Delta militants by the federal government, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished by government.
While accusing President Jonathan of failing from the beginning to address the security situation in the country, Buhari said he has never been in support of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa state.
According to Buhari “what is responsible for the security situation in the country is caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants. Every Nigerian that is familiar with what is happening knows this. The Niger Delta militants started it all.
“What happened is that the governors of the Niger Delta region at that time wanted to win their elections. So they recruited the youths and gave them guns and bullets and used them against their opponents to win elections by force.
“After the elections were over, they asked the boys to return the guns; the boys refused to return the guns. Because of that, the allowance that was being given to the youths by the governors during that time was stopped.
“The youths resorted to kidnapping oil workers and were collecting dollars as ransom. Now a boy of 18 to 20 years was getting about 500 dollars in a week, why will he go to school and spend 20 years to study and then come back and get employed by government to be paid N100,000 a month, that is if he is lucky to get employment.
“So kidnapping becomes very rampant in the South -South and the South -East. They kidnapped people and were collecting money.
“How did Boko Haram start? We know that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf started his militant and the police couldn’t control them and the army was invited. He was arrested by soldiers and handed over to the police.
“The appropriate thing to do, according to the law, was for the police to carry out investigations and charge him to court for prosecution, but they killed him, his in-law was killed, they went and demolished their houses.
“Because of that, his supporters resorted to what they are doing today.
You see in the case of the Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua sent an aeroplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled, and they were given money and granted amnesty.
“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north were being killed and their houses were being demolished.
They are different issues, what brought this? It is injustice”.
While fielding questions in English in the same programme, Buhari said that the promoters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) were aware of the challenges ahead of them in an effort to get the party registered, saying “the road to merger is quite rough.
“The ruling party, with its enormous resources and its capacity for coercion has seen it as a threat and they have said it. Personally, I came to realise since 2007 that Nigerians believe that the only way to stabilise the system of multi-party democracy is for the opposition parties that have representatives right from Councillors to the National Assembly come together to deliver their constituencies democratically.
This is the only way you can counter PDP’s enormous physical and material influence in the country”
He expressed optimism that the All Progressive Congress will be registered saying “by nature, I am an optimist. If I were not an optimist, I will not attempt to contest the presidency three times and end up in the Supreme Court three times. I believe we are going to be registered.
“There is a law guiding party registration which states that you must have your headquarters in the nation’s capital that can be identified by INEC and you must have a convention. All the three parties involved have held their conventions and have agreed to forsake our existing parties and go for APC.
“At the national level, we must have those who will run the party. As soon as we meet these criteria and INEC acknowledge that, 30 days after the acknowledgement, we are APC whether INEC write us and give us the registration or not”. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/stop-killing-boko-haram-members-buhari-tells-fg/ [/s] Lie. He never said that. Show me a link in Guardian, Thisday, Punch, Vanguard and Newswatch where Buhari said that. 2 Likes |
Re: kk by SEEMESEEMEO(m): 1:49am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by SEEMESEEMEO(m): 1:58am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by vjsmiles: 2:03am On Feb 20, 2015 |
SEEMESEEMEO:
I ask nigerians if this is the change they truly want! Buhari and his apc cohorts once advocated for amnesty for the same boko haram terrorists they are now promising to crush if elected! To be honest,do you really think apc have answers to our problems?Do they really mean well for this nation? #Nigerians deceiving nigerians since 1960# MORNING BRO 4 Likes |
Re: kk by SEEMESEEMEO(m): 2:27am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by saintfizzo(m): 2:32am On Feb 20, 2015 |
OP is soooo biased.... I doubt the news anyways |
Re: kk by SEEMESEEMEO(m): 2:40am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by ChimaAdeoye: 3:06am On Feb 20, 2015 |
SEEMESEEMEO: I did a little research yesterday night and this is what I found!
'Former Head of Military Ruler and Chieftain of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Federal Government to stop the clampdown of Boko Haram insurgents, saying Niger Delta Militants were never killed or properties belonging to them destroyed.
Buhari who spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored said accused the government of killing and destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram members while the Niger Delta militants get special treatment.
The former dictator said that unlike the special treatment given to the Niger Delta militants by the federal government, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished by government.
While accusing President Jonathan of failing from the beginning to address the security situation in the country, Buhari said he has never been in support of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa state.
According to Buhari “what is responsible for the security situation in the country is caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants. Every Nigerian that is familiar with what is happening knows this. The Niger Delta militants started it all.
“What happened is that the governors of the Niger Delta region at that time wanted to win their elections. So they recruited the youths and gave them guns and bullets and used them against their opponents to win elections by force.
“After the elections were over, they asked the boys to return the guns; the boys refused to return the guns. Because of that, the allowance that was being given to the youths by the governors during that time was stopped.
“The youths resorted to kidnapping oil workers and were collecting dollars as ransom. Now a boy of 18 to 20 years was getting about 500 dollars in a week, why will he go to school and spend 20 years to study and then come back and get employed by government to be paid N100,000 a month, that is if he is lucky to get employment.
“So kidnapping becomes very rampant in the South -South and the South -East. They kidnapped people and were collecting money.
“How did Boko Haram start? We know that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf started his militant and the police couldn’t control them and the army was invited. He was arrested by soldiers and handed over to the police.
“The appropriate thing to do, according to the law, was for the police to carry out investigations and charge him to court for prosecution, but they killed him, his in-law was killed, they went and demolished their houses.
“Because of that, his supporters resorted to what they are doing today.
You see in the case of the Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua sent an aeroplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled, and they were given money and granted amnesty.
“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north were being killed and their houses were being demolished.
They are different issues, what brought this? It is injustice”.
While fielding questions in English in the same programme, Buhari said that the promoters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) were aware of the challenges ahead of them in an effort to get the party registered, saying “the road to merger is quite rough.
“The ruling party, with its enormous resources and its capacity for coercion has seen it as a threat and they have said it. Personally, I came to realise since 2007 that Nigerians believe that the only way to stabilise the system of multi-party democracy is for the opposition parties that have representatives right from Councillors to the National Assembly come together to deliver their constituencies democratically.
This is the only way you can counter PDP’s enormous physical and material influence in the country”
He expressed optimism that the All Progressive Congress will be registered saying “by nature, I am an optimist. If I were not an optimist, I will not attempt to contest the presidency three times and end up in the Supreme Court three times. I believe we are going to be registered.
“There is a law guiding party registration which states that you must have your headquarters in the nation’s capital that can be identified by INEC and you must have a convention. All the three parties involved have held their conventions and have agreed to forsake our existing parties and go for APC.
“At the national level, we must have those who will run the party. As soon as we meet these criteria and INEC acknowledge that, 30 days after the acknowledgement, we are APC whether INEC write us and give us the registration or not”. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/stop-killing-boko-haram-members-buhari-tells-fg/ |
Re: kk by Nobody: 4:52am On Feb 20, 2015 |
In order news, Stop Killing My Boys! 5 Likes |
Re: kk by jay2pee(m): 4:55am On Feb 20, 2015 |
This is SERIOUS. Who doesn't know dat BULLHARI is d greatest sponsor of Boko Haram ? I just dey watch him from Odinga shrine mirror 5 Likes |
Re: kk by Oklander: 5:02am On Feb 20, 2015 |
[s] SEEMESEEMEO: I did a little research yesterday night and this is what I found!
'Former Head of Military Ruler and Chieftain of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Federal Government to stop the clampdown of Boko Haram insurgents, saying Niger Delta Militants were never killed or properties belonging to them destroyed.
Buhari who spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored said accused the government of killing and destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram members while the Niger Delta militants get special treatment.
The former dictator said that unlike the special treatment given to the Niger Delta militants by the federal government, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished by government.
While accusing President Jonathan of failing from the beginning to address the security situation in the country, Buhari said he has never been in support of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa state.
According to Buhari “what is responsible for the security situation in the country is caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants. Every Nigerian that is familiar with what is happening knows this. The Niger Delta militants started it all.
“What happened is that the governors of the Niger Delta region at that time wanted to win their elections. So they recruited the youths and gave them guns and bullets and used them against their opponents to win elections by force.
“After the elections were over, they asked the boys to return the guns; the boys refused to return the guns. Because of that, the allowance that was being given to the youths by the governors during that time was stopped.
“The youths resorted to kidnapping oil workers and were collecting dollars as ransom. Now a boy of 18 to 20 years was getting about 500 dollars in a week, why will he go to school and spend 20 years to study and then come back and get employed by government to be paid N100,000 a month, that is if he is lucky to get employment.
“So kidnapping becomes very rampant in the South -South and the South -East. They kidnapped people and were collecting money.
“How did Boko Haram start? We know that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf started his militant and the police couldn’t control them and the army was invited. He was arrested by soldiers and handed over to the police.
“The appropriate thing to do, according to the law, was for the police to carry out investigations and charge him to court for prosecution, but they killed him, his in-law was killed, they went and demolished their houses.
“Because of that, his supporters resorted to what they are doing today.
You see in the case of the Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua sent an aeroplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled, and they were given money and granted amnesty.
“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north were being killed and their houses were being demolished.
They are different issues, what brought this? It is injustice”.
While fielding questions in English in the same programme, Buhari said that the promoters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) were aware of the challenges ahead of them in an effort to get the party registered, saying “the road to merger is quite rough.
“The ruling party, with its enormous resources and its capacity for coercion has seen it as a threat and they have said it. Personally, I came to realise since 2007 that Nigerians believe that the only way to stabilise the system of multi-party democracy is for the opposition parties that have representatives right from Councillors to the National Assembly come together to deliver their constituencies democratically.
This is the only way you can counter PDP’s enormous physical and material influence in the country”
He expressed optimism that the All Progressive Congress will be registered saying “by nature, I am an optimist. If I were not an optimist, I will not attempt to contest the presidency three times and end up in the Supreme Court three times. I believe we are going to be registered.
“There is a law guiding party registration which states that you must have your headquarters in the nation’s capital that can be identified by INEC and you must have a convention. All the three parties involved have held their conventions and have agreed to forsake our existing parties and go for APC.
“At the national level, we must have those who will run the party. As soon as we meet these criteria and INEC acknowledge that, 30 days after the acknowledgement, we are APC whether INEC write us and give us the registration or not”. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/stop-killing-boko-haram-members-buhari-tells-fg/ [/s] Trash! That was 2011, recentlý Jona said Bokoharam are his siblings and they are in his government. |
Re: kk by Nobody: 5:05am On Feb 20, 2015 |
IF YOU LOVE NIGERIA, THINK TEN TIMES BEFORE YOU VOTE BUHARI.
YES WE NEED CHANGE BUT I DOUBT IF BUHARI CAN BRING THAT CHANGE. JONATHAN IS A CONSIDERABLE OFFER. 3 Likes |
Re: kk by omenka(m): 5:53am On Feb 20, 2015 |
My little contribution from "research". 1 Like |
Re: kk by SEEMESEEMEO(m): 6:05am On Feb 20, 2015 |
AwesomelyMade: IF YOU LOVE NIGERIA, THINK TEN TIMES BEFORE YOU VOTE BUHARI.
YES WE NEED CHANGE BUT I DOUBT IF BUHARI CAN BRING THAT CHANGE. JONATHAN IS A CONSIDERABLE OFFER. Am not 100% satisfied with the achievements of the present administration but if we are gunning for an alternative,we need to put outmost caution into play,we need someone who can build this nation,not only by providing basic amenities but someone who can also unite us too,someone who sees himself/herself as a nigerian first in all he/she does,not a person who only thinks about his/her region........#Buhari is not the change I want,he doesn't possess what we need as a nation to move forward. 2 Likes |
Re: kk by judiciarypalava: 6:33am On Feb 20, 2015 |
Keep wiping those fools, if he thinks he can stop the killings then let him try and see that the Lord we serve is the Lord of impossibilities whether he will not decay alive.
GEJ till GMB comes for a debate with PEJ 3 Likes |
Re: kk by M4gunners: 6:58am On Feb 20, 2015 |
It's this obvious that this Man is not coming in our favour instead for the reason best known to him. Last week he granted interview to Aljazeela blaming GEJ leads govt for not being able to clear boko haram. Note, he never use the word terrorists to address them instead he was using militants and boko haram. Even when the woman interviewing him repeatedly asking him question using terrorists, he always answer it with militants.Now don't tell me militants and terrorists are thesame. 2 Likes |
Re: kk by Nobody: 7:00am On Feb 20, 2015 |
[quote author=SEEMESEEMEO post=30901368] Am not 100% satisfied with the achievements of the present administration but if we are gunning for an alternative,we need to put outmost caution into play,we need someone who can build this nation,not only by providing basic amenities but someone who can also unite us too,someone who sees himself/herself as a nigerian first in all he/she does,not a person who only thinks about his/her region........#Buhari is not the change I want,he doesn't possess what we need as a nation to move forward.[/quote] You are a deep thinker! 2 Likes |
Re: kk by omanifrank(m): 7:02am On Feb 20, 2015 |
is o k |
Re: kk by KwoiZabo(m): 7:10am On Feb 20, 2015 |
Somebody told me yesterday that it was Buhari that first construced the Apapa-Oshodi express, I dont know how true. And if Buhari did well in PTF why is he not campaigning with what he did in PTF? |
Re: kk by Nobody: 7:13am On Feb 20, 2015 |
Lalasticlala
Obinoscopy
Ngwakwe
Ishilove |
Re: kk by Kenai: 7:22am On Feb 20, 2015 |
FastShipping: [s][/s]
Lie. He never said that. Show me a link in Guardian, Thisday, Punch, Vanguard and Newswatch where Buhari said that. You asked for it... http://www.punchng.com/news/joining-apc-not-about-2015-presidency-buhari/Buhari speaking during a Liberty FM Hausa Service Programme, Guest of the Week, on Sunday in Kaduna [size=13pt]said that Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished unlike the “special treatment” given to the Niger Delta militants by the Federal Government[/size] It's all contained in that link. This is the filthy tribalist who says he wishes to lead a culturally diverse country of over 170 million. The dunce can't even tell the difference between a people rebelling against their many years of environmental degradation and inhumane maltreatment, and a gang of visionless savages who wish to forcefully massacre and convert people to Islam against their own will. Any enlightened person still voting this museum-reject is either a criminal with ulterior motives, or a dumbass. 4 Likes |
Re: kk by lilprinze: 7:30am On Feb 20, 2015 |
Buhari is a terrorist |
Re: kk by simbad221: 7:48am On Feb 20, 2015 |
Liar! Liar! Saii GMB |
Re: kk by taharqa: 8:13am On Feb 20, 2015 |
Oklander: [s][/s] Trash! That was 2011, recentlý Jona said Bokoharam are his siblings and they are in his government. He said this June 2013, guy. He said this when he didn't think he was going to contest for the Presidential seat again. Meaning this is an accurate picture of how he thinks. Think about that yourself 1 Like |
Re: kk by Oklander: 8:19am On Feb 20, 2015 |
taharqa:
He said this June 2013, guy.
He said this when he didn't think he was going to contest for the Presidential seat again. Meaning this is an accurate picture of how he thinks.
Think about that yourself Jona called them his siblings and said they are part of his government few months ago! |
Re: kk by drtwist(m): 8:22am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by MalcoImX: 8:36am On Feb 20, 2015 |
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Re: kk by richardomoko: 8:44am On Feb 20, 2015 |
I respect Buhari but the truth be told. GEJ on a number of occasions has invited boko haram to talks which should proceed to amnesty. They have refused to hold talks with him. Why have the northern elders shut their eyes to what is going on in the north. We are aware that the elders in the south south went into the creeks to talk to these youth before we had peace. Please if Buhari knows something we don't know about boko haram he should come out straight. SEEMESEEMEO: I did a little research yesterday night and this is what I found!
'Former Head of Military Ruler and Chieftain of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Federal Government to stop the clampdown of Boko Haram insurgents, saying Niger Delta Militants were never killed or properties belonging to them destroyed.
Buhari who spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored said accused the government of killing and destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram members while the Niger Delta militants get special treatment.
The former dictator said that unlike the special treatment given to the Niger Delta militants by the federal government, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished by government.
While accusing President Jonathan of failing from the beginning to address the security situation in the country, Buhari said he has never been in support of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa state.
According to Buhari “what is responsible for the security situation in the country is caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants. Every Nigerian that is familiar with what is happening knows this. The Niger Delta militants started it all.
“What happened is that the governors of the Niger Delta region at that time wanted to win their elections. So they recruited the youths and gave them guns and bullets and used them against their opponents to win elections by force.
“After the elections were over, they asked the boys to return the guns; the boys refused to return the guns. Because of that, the allowance that was being given to the youths by the governors during that time was stopped.
“The youths resorted to kidnapping oil workers and were collecting dollars as ransom. Now a boy of 18 to 20 years was getting about 500 dollars in a week, why will he go to school and spend 20 years to study and then come back and get employed by government to be paid N100,000 a month, that is if he is lucky to get employment.
“So kidnapping becomes very rampant in the South -South and the South -East. They kidnapped people and were collecting money.
“How did Boko Haram start? We know that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf started his militant and the police couldn’t control them and the army was invited. He was arrested by soldiers and handed over to the police.
“The appropriate thing to do, according to the law, was for the police to carry out investigations and charge him to court for prosecution, but they killed him, his in-law was killed, they went and demolished their houses.
“Because of that, his supporters resorted to what they are doing today.
You see in the case of the Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua sent an aeroplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled, and they were given money and granted amnesty.
“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north were being killed and their houses were being demolished.
They are different issues, what brought this? It is injustice”.
While fielding questions in English in the same programme, Buhari said that the promoters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) were aware of the challenges ahead of them in an effort to get the party registered, saying “the road to merger is quite rough.
“The ruling party, with its enormous resources and its capacity for coercion has seen it as a threat and they have said it. Personally, I came to realise since 2007 that Nigerians believe that the only way to stabilise the system of multi-party democracy is for the opposition parties that have representatives right from Councillors to the National Assembly come together to deliver their constituencies democratically.
This is the only way you can counter PDP’s enormous physical and material influence in the country”
He expressed optimism that the All Progressive Congress will be registered saying “by nature, I am an optimist. If I were not an optimist, I will not attempt to contest the presidency three times and end up in the Supreme Court three times. I believe we are going to be registered.
“There is a law guiding party registration which states that you must have your headquarters in the nation’s capital that can be identified by INEC and you must have a convention. All the three parties involved have held their conventions and have agreed to forsake our existing parties and go for APC.
“At the national level, we must have those who will run the party. As soon as we meet these criteria and INEC acknowledge that, 30 days after the acknowledgement, we are APC whether INEC write us and give us the registration or not”. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/stop-killing-boko-haram-members-buhari-tells-fg/ 1 Like |
Re: kk by latability(m): 8:56am On Feb 20, 2015 |
U will soon be expose and you will die like the order ppl ur boys kill 1 Like |