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Senate's Shenanigans: Buhari, Dont Be A Weak President, Act Now... / Many Reason Of GEJ Being A Worse Dictator Than PMB / Nigerian Election: Better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President. Telegraph.co.uk (2) (3) (4)
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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by chupcake(m): 5:06pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
barcanista: Nigerians keh, speak for yourself bro. Looks beyond the money you are paid cos as far as I am concerned, anyone who think this country will be someone day a better place won't vote for GEJ.. 2 Likes |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by ElFenomeno1: 5:07pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
noskeybaba: Fu.....cking idio...ta why won't you disagree?! Bloody shoeless TANoid You will all trek back to Otueke come May 2015! |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Kazrem(m): 5:14pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Exactly five days to Nigeria Presidential Election, here is the A-Z of 2015 Poll for your delight: 1. A: Accredit Your PVC, Support The. Use Of Card Reader 2. B: Be An Ambassador Of Peace 3. C: Cooperate With Electoral Officers 4. D: Decide To Make Your Vote Count 5. E: Escape Any Election' Violence 6. F: Flag Up Peace And Unity 7. G: Get Early To Your Polling Centre 8. H: Hold Your PVC Tight, Do Not Sell Your Vote 9. I: Inspire Others To Vote 10. J: Join Hands For A Free & Fair Election 11. K: Kick Against Electoral Injustice 12. L: Load Up Your Groceries 13. M: Manage Your Emotions, Health Is Wealth, There Is Life After Election 14. N: No Stop, No Waiting, No Packing At The Polling Centers, Cast Your Vote And Return Home Peacefully 15. O: Observe All Happenings Around You, Listen to Radio, Watch Local And International News 16. P: Pilot Nobody To The Polling Centre, If You Are Not Voting 17. Q: Queue Up Smartly To Cast Your Vote, Protect Your Belongings 18. R: Resist All Rumors, Validate All informations 19. S: Say No To Election Malpractices 20. T: Trust God For The Election That It Shall Be Well 21: Unite For Better Nigeria 22. V: Vote Not Fight 23. W: Watch Your Utterances, Election Is Not War 24. X: X-ray The Aftermath Of Your thought Before Action 25. Y: You and I decide the future of Nigeria, Vote Wisely 26. Z: Zip Up The Above With Fervent Prayers For One Nigeria. Thank you and God Bless Nigeria. Share to all.. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by minister2015: 5:16pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
barcanista:lame shot, try harder next time. |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Ovamboland(m): 5:46pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
dearpreye: O'l boy we are moving past that level, we have realized that holding to origin , religion and our turn mentality will not move Nigeria forward an inch. The in thing now is integrity and character not which direction you face for prayers. Pity you got stuck in that unprofitable quagmire. Next time ensure you put forward the best from your region to represent you not thieves and drunkards. Also develop enough candor and integrity to tell your brother openly if he is doing the wrong thing, not support your own irrespective of his character, then the sky will be the beginning. 2 Likes |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Ovamboland(m): 5:49pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
EUROBOMBER: Yes he will remain your president to keep messing up your life. |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by hardbody: 6:02pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
I am very particular about who says what. UK and their forbears put us in this dilemma in the first place. They do not have any moral high standing to come back to either hold our hands or dictate to us. Let us make our mistakes, learn from them and plod on. They should go and manage their affairs and leave us alone. I have not forgiven them for the silly amalgamation of 1914 and a man christening this contraption from a brain wave coming from a biatch he was fvcking at the point in time. I can imagine the lady saying out of ecstacy, oh dear, u are really hitting me nice in this 'Niger Area' better you have ever done 'back home'. And so 'Nigeria was born. Today the trouble they created had continued with inept government, criminals and looters, Insurgents, kidnappers, thiefs, rogues, certificateless people, clueless people, all manner of inconsequential ediots all clamouring to have a piece of the cake that is being baked in our God given South. They should just shut up and mind their business. At 55, we are old enough to take our own destiny in our hands. My history books tell me that when we even struggled as a nation to extricate ourselves from this entanglement, they actively funded and provided ammunition to ensure that this contraption does not disentangle. |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by blank(f): 6:04pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Ovamboland(m): 6:04pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
barcanista: You sound really empty nowadays, no real punch in your opinion like the days of old. I guess it reflects the dour and dowdy people left in PDP |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Ovamboland(m): 6:09pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
emmykk: Those who snatched power from him now ended up with 50 bedroom mansion, private jets, oil blocks, telecom investments, chateau in France, holiday homes in Switzerland and blocks of apartments in London. Those should have been your parents jobs, your world class hospitals and educational institutions, infrastructure and the world class jobs you should have. Do the maths 1 Like |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by emmykk(m): 6:31pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Ovamboland:you are begging the question.i ask again where was he when power was snatched from him? At his prime 44 he does not not know how valuable the office of the president is he only realised it now. You and others should get it,there is no vacancy in aso rock. Saturday is close by,the security services chief from army,navy,air force,para-military ,police,and inec commissioners,ministers,political aides,permanent secretairies and associates know very well that should there boss be defeated they will go down with him .they will work tireless for victory. If the likes of buhari reture to aso rock when will you be a leader? |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by DTaj: 6:32pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
SomebodyLovesMe: Well said. Nothing to add!!! 1 Like |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by honeric01(m): 7:16pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
blank: Oh..apologies then..I will stop sharing images |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 7:23pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Change2015: Obviously, you have NO idea what terrorism is all about. U guys just come here and yap nonsense. You have no idea what terrorism entails. 1 Like |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Seun360(m): 7:31pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
barcanista: All because of rigging but this election will be different thanks to jega's card reader |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 7:46pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
mceze: Why are folks so attached to insults and abuses? You guys are really sick and mad. Never mind. After the loss of your saint this weekend, you guys will recollect your sanity. 1 Like |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by CaptPlanet(m): 11:13pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
It is very petty and shameful that a UK based journalist will prefer an "old DICTATOR" to rule a country especially after the UK and their sister (US)'s involvement in Ghadaffi and Saddam Hussein's governments. You were against dictatorship in those governments, why support it now? |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Shubbylee(m): 12:27am On Mar 24, 2015 |
dearpreye: Yes they would.....if their only alternative is a Weak, Failed and clueless President!! |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Change2015(m): 12:58am On Mar 24, 2015 |
dearpreye: Perhaps I do not, but it is only an ignorant president or an evil one that would wait 4 years to tackle the issue after the loss of at least 15,000 lives, hundreds kidnapped, millions displaced, countless injuries and economic damage to the North East. We have waited 4 years to see the magic that happens in six weeks when you hire Chad and Cameroon, Pakistani trainers and South African mercenaries. Ish #change #GMB #APC |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by christyjoe2(f): 10:50am On Mar 24, 2015 |
politricks:supported n stamped |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by SpencerLewis(m): 12:40pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
SomebodyLovesMe:Iseeeeeeeeeeeee (pardon me if u are not Igbo) |
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by olumide4christ: 9:16pm On Mar 25, 2015 |
emmykk: Your response shows that you are firmly in support of the corruption, thievery, impunity, etc happening in this nation everyday and that has dragged this nation into the mud. Well, so unfortunate that you don't envision Nigeria free from all this backwardness. Well, God will make those of us who desire a better Nigeria see it become a reality whether the ruling political class and their supporters like it or not!! FEAR GOD OO!! DON'T EVER SUPPORT EVIL!! |
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