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Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by coolestca(m): 11:34am On Mar 07, 2015 |
steppin:Wat 4 |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by tolexy007(m): 11:36am On Mar 07, 2015 |
My question is diz Can Dele write diz type of letter to Wife of President in 1983 or 1984? 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by tsdarkside(m): 11:36am On Mar 07, 2015 |
http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21642168-former-dictator-better-choice-failed-president-least-awful [b]Goodbye Jonathan Voters have ample cause to send Mr Jonathan packing. In a country where power has often changed through the barrel of a gun, the opposition All Progressives Congress has a real chance of winning through the ballot box. Yet its candidate, Mr Buhari, is an ex-general who, three decades ago, came to power in a coup. His rule was nasty, brutish and mercifully short. Declaring a “war against indiscipline”, he ordered whip-wielding soldiers to ensure that Nigerians formed orderly queues. His economics, known as Buharism, was destructive. Instead of letting the currency depreciate in the face of a trade deficit, he tried to fix prices and ban “unnecessary” imports. He expelled 700,000 migrants in the delusion that this would create jobs for Nigerians. He banned political meetings and free speech. He detained thousands, used secret tribunals and executed people for crimes that were not capital offences. Nigeria in graphics: the issues behind the 2015 election Should a former dictator with such a record be offered another chance? Surprisingly, many Nigerians think he should. One reason is that, in a country where ministers routinely wear wristwatches worth many times their annual salary, Mr Buhari is a sandal-wearing ascetic with a record of fighting corruption. Few nowadays question his commitment to democracy or expect him to turn autocratic: he has repeatedly stood for election and accepted the outcome when he lost. He would probably do a better job of running the country, and in particular of tackling Boko Haram. As a northerner and Muslim, he will have greater legitimacy among villagers whose help he will need to isolate the insurgents. As a military man, he is more likely to win the respect of a demoralised army. We are relieved not to have a vote in this election. But were we offered one we would—with a heavy heart—choose Mr Buhari. Mr Jonathan risks presiding over Nigeria’s bloody fragmentation. If Mr Buhari can save Nigeria, history might even be kind to him.[/b] 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by demsid(m): 11:36am On Mar 07, 2015 |
coolestca:its either for sale. rent or reserved. 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by demsid(m): 11:37am On Mar 07, 2015 |
summarize pls. I don't av time. |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by AsherStorm(m): 11:38am On Mar 07, 2015 |
ok |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by biddieluvzyaho(f): 11:38am On Mar 07, 2015 |
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. #space# |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by mulattoclaro(m): 11:39am On Mar 07, 2015 |
It's only in Nigeria people can insult the president and get away with it. A boy is currently being detained and awaiting trial in Turkey for insulting president Erdogan. I wish all these all these Ap-shit supporters and their leaders could be made to undergo the same treatment. But I'm not bother cos we have FFK and Faypse to do that for us. Whether anyone likes it or not. Gej will remain the president of Nigeria till 2019. Meanwhile GEJ till 2019. PEJ is a real woman who would never back down for anyone. She might not be educated and cultured but at least she loves her husband and took it upon herself to campaign for her husband. Apc is an Avenue to hell and the supporters are agents of darkness that want to stop the floe of civilization and take us back to the dark ages. We say No. Meanwhile I have decided.
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Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by oladele97: 11:40am On Mar 07, 2015 |
SuperSuave: A parallel 2 Likes |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by Forwetinnah: 11:42am On Mar 07, 2015 |
Ehya!! You will write more letters after 28th. Newsflash PayPal no get time to read your diatribe... we partied hard last night. 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by mmsen: 11:42am On Mar 07, 2015 |
'First Lady' should not be an official position, in a democracy. No one voted her into office, to address her as 'your excellency' is erroneous. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by MARKone(m): 11:43am On Mar 07, 2015 |
egift: And the Man cross leg to hide the 'Erlection' 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by anonimi: 11:43am On Mar 07, 2015 |
CaptainAmerica1: www.nairaland.com/attachments/2102459_apcteam_png6dc9407cdcc2b68174c445361fc3e4c9 barcanista: MyPoint: 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by 1stola: 11:43am On Mar 07, 2015 |
icebebe:Lol! What a senseless retąrd you are. Who paid 10th richest man in Africa to write? 1 Like
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Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by HopeAlive14(m): 11:43am On Mar 07, 2015 |
So long a letter. Ofcourse, sir, you are entitled to your opinion. Please be reminded Mr Dele Momodu that you have only one PVC and entitled to only vote! March 28 is around the corner. You can either vote for... or vote against. |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by SkyBlue1: 11:46am On Mar 07, 2015 |
All this grammar. Is she going to be able to understand it? Genuine question. 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by mebad(m): 11:46am On Mar 07, 2015 |
SuperSuave: I beg Wetin b Ur own ? |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by onyeguy: 11:46am On Mar 07, 2015 |
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Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by mmsen: 11:49am On Mar 07, 2015 |
mulattoclaro: It is not "only in Nigeria" that Presidents are insulted. The American president is often insulted, this was especially true during the Bush era. Jacob Zuma is often the figure of fun in his homeland. A true democracy entails allowing people to speak about political issues and figures - sometimes such speach veers into the realm of jokes and humor. Democracy can only begin to work if you have free and open dissemination of information. If you impede on that right then you have a sham democracy. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by searider(m): 11:49am On Mar 07, 2015 |
Patience Jonathan has been the most annoying first lady in the history of Nigeria If you think what she's doing is right, I bet you are part of the problem of Nigeria after Boko haram and corruption. 2 Likes |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by onyeguy: 11:50am On Mar 07, 2015 |
mistabiola: What s this guy saying
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Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by Eastherbunny(m): 11:50am On Mar 07, 2015 |
Why would you use your excellency, was she voted into office. Just that statement has already desecrated the poo you wrote. That woman is not even worth been called madam first lady 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by BuddhaPalm(m): 11:51am On Mar 07, 2015 |
What's the point of blowing all this grammar - if she won't understand it? 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by MrFairplay4ume(m): 11:55am On Mar 07, 2015 |
This woman insult the entire Northerners! we have never gotten so low like this. 1 Like |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by mulattoclaro(m): 11:56am On Mar 07, 2015 |
mmsen:good. I'm happy you know that. A democratic regime comes along with freedom of speech and expression. But the fact there's freedom of speech and expression doesn't give anyone the right to insult the highest authority in the land. Freedom of speech and expression doesn't give anyone the right to talk the way he or she likes. A president's office is the most difficult office on earth. Do you think it's easy being a president? Those idiots on nairaland who always spew trash if given the opportunity to govern this affairs of this nation can they do it? |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by penielHBK(m): 12:00pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
Well spoke mr Dele, indeed it has been a tragedy to Nigeria for ever voting Gej nd his wiffe. This rs we need to correct this coming elections..sai buhari!!, goodbye to the corrupt minded pdp.. All supporters of GEJ, stop being tribalistic and start being realistic |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by mmsen: 12:00pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
mulattoclaro: You think the President is worried about nairaland comments? People should have a right to comment. I don't understand why someone with no power would defend the integrity of someone in a position of authority. How does it benefit you to stifle opinion? |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by HisMajesty1(m): 12:01pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
[quote author=CaptainAmerica1 post=31386721] By May 29, 1999, we had 23 PDP governors, 6 AD, and 7 APP. 16 years later, this is their story: (A) PDP (23 governors) 1. James lbori - PDP Delta - in prison for looting 2. DSP Alamieseigha - PDP Bayelsa - Ex-convict for looting 3. Lucky Igbinedion - PDP Edo - Ex-convict for looting 4. Peter Odili - PDP Rivers - In court for looting 5. Chimaroke Nnamani - PDP Enugu - In court for looting 6. Ayo Fayose - PDP Ekiti - In court for looting 7. Rasheed Ladoja - PDP Oyo - In court for looting 8. Alao Akala - PDP Oyo - In court for looting 9. Gbenga Daniel - PDP Ogun - In court for looting 10. Ikenna Ohakim - PDP Imo - In court for looting 11. Adamu Muazu - Bauchi (current PDP National Chairman) - In court for looting over N19 Billion from the state treasury 12. Joshua Dariye - PDP Plateau - In court for looting 13. Jolly Nyame - PDP Taraba - In court for looting the state treasury 14. Abdulahi Adamu - PDP Nassarawa - In court for looting the state treasury 15. Boni Haruna - PDP Adamawa - (newly appointed minister by President Jonathan) - In court for looting the treasury 16. Saminu Turaki - EX-Gov. PDP Jigawa - In court for looting the treasury 17. Orji Uzor Kalu - PDP Abia - In court for looting the treasury (B-). AD to AC- 6 govs. NO Ex governor has ever been taken to court for treasury looting. NOTE:- Tinubu of Lagos was dragged to Code of Conduct Tribunal for having foreign accounts while in power against government policy of zero foreign account for public officials. He was found not guilty because he had the accounts before his election to the office of governor. Case dismissed! (C) APP - (ANPP) 7 governors 1. Attahiru Baffarawa - APP Sokoto - In court for looting (he is now in a PDP member) 2. Prince Abubakar Audu - ANPP Kogi - In court for looting. So APC made up of AD/ AC/ACN of the past is leading the pack. Does it not make perfect sense to allow these people to lead at the center?[/quote You nailed it. |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 12:01pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
Gbam... It has landed Mama Peace get your luggages and baggages ready for otuoke |
Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by MOG1D1: 12:01pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
[size=18pt]Is it this same Momodu?[/size]
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Re: Letter To First Lady By Dele Momodu by BuddhaPalm(m): 12:07pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
SuperSuave: What does it matter... Beautiful write-up. |
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