Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by QuotaSystem: 11:21am On May 31, 2015 |
Now real work will be done in there. |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:22am On May 31, 2015 |
good |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:23am On May 31, 2015 |
QuotaSystem: Now real work will be done in there. The Caliphate shall rise again over the Niger |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by upsonn(m): 11:23am On May 31, 2015 |
Useless article ever. 1 Like |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by legendary4luv(m): 11:23am On May 31, 2015 |
Amusaopeyemi: So this is where they call Aso Rock?
Wow!
Finally, I get to see the where the president of Nigeria stays.
I'm saving this photo.
This is not aso rock, it's aso villa..... The rock is invincible |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by lastpage: 11:25am On May 31, 2015 |
OLALEKAN ADETAYO: writes on the differences that may be noticed in the outlook of the Presidential Villa with the coming on board of President Muhammadu Buhari
Two days ago, President Muhammadu Buhari stood before Nigerians and friends of the country at the Eagles Square, Abuja to take his Oath of Office and Oath of Allegiance as the President of the country, thereby formally taking over the mantle of leadership from former President Goodluck Jonathan, who had called the shots from the Presidential Villa, Abuja in the past five years.
The change of baton will not just be from one administration to the other or from the Peoples Democratic Party-led administration to one now controlled by the All Progressives Congress; it will also translate into many other changes in the outlook of the seat of power: the Aso Villa.
One of such changes that will be obvious in the seat of power will be the manner in which residents and members of staff go out and profess their faith.
During the Jonathan administration, the Aso Villa Chapel was a beehive of activities. That was because the former president, who was the political head of the chapel, is a Christian. The chapel, which was built by the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, is located between the Office of the First Lady and the President’s official residence inside the Villa.
While Jonathan’s tenure lasted, political jobbers and favour-seekers always besieged the place of worship either to get his attention or that of his influential wife, Patience.
Many government officials also adopted the chapel as their church. The Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Mrs. Joan Ayo; and the Chairman of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency, Mr. Jide Adeniji were members of the Chapel Management Committee. A member of the House of Representatives, Ndudi Elumelu, was also a prominent member of the chapel. ADVERTISEMENT
The story will change with the coming on board of Buhari who is a Muslim. There is anxiety that the population of the chapel will drastically reduce. Jonathan himself made an allusion to this during the last presidential breakfast prayer held inside the old Banquet Hall of the Villa.
He said, “I expected a very low turnout because in most cases, when government is winding down, people reduce. You will notice that even in the chapel, the number of people that will be coming will become less and less. But when I came in, I noticed that this whole hall was filled up. So, I have to sincerely thank all of you.”
Although Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, who is also a pastor, is expected to ensure that the chapel is not closed down, many observers believe that there is a limit to which he can go in ensuring the survival of the chapel under a President who is a Muslim, especially when the worship centre is closer to the President’s residence than his.
On the other hand, worshippers in the mosques within the seat of power will naturally increase under this dispensation. There are three mosques in the Aso Villa. While two are located inside two of the car parks in the villa, the last one is directly behind the President’s office.
Shortly after the Independent National Electoral Commission declared Buhari the winner of the March 28 presidential election, the population of those who pray inside the mosque behind the President’s office surged. This is in expectation that Buhari will be joining them to pray inside the mosque.
“When late President Umaru Yar’Adua was still alive and in charge, we worshipped together inside the mosque behind his office. After prayers, he would remain seated on the praying mat to listen to some of us.
“We are envisaging that President Buhari’s case will not be different. Therefore, we shall be meeting at the mosque,” a member of staff of the Presidential Villa, who spoke under the condition of anonymity told our correspondent.
One of the mosques may, however, suffer the same fate that is feared to be awaiting the chapel. This is the mosque located inside the Akinola Aguda House, the official residence of the Vice-President.
When former Vice-President Namadi Sambo was still in charge, visitors to his residence at any hour of prayer were welcomed by calls to prayer blaring from the loudspeakers mounted outside the mosque.
This is expected to change since the new occupant of the residence is a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God. Even if he has a few Muslim domestic workers, observers say they may not carry out their prayers in a manner that will be seen to be disturbing their principal.
Another worker told our correspondent that the unwritten dress code in the Villa will change with the arrival of Buhari at the saddle. He said, “You will observe that when Jonathan was in power, being an Ijaw man, many aides and workers here were wearing the Ijaw traditional dresses. You will be seeing more of Hausa dressing and maybe a bit of Yoruba attire too,” she said.
Another thing that will change, according to staff in the administrative department, is the nature of visitors. Being the leader of the Peoples Democratic Party, a large percentage of those visiting Jonathan were PDP chieftains or those sympathetic to the cause of the party. But with the turn of events now, most visitors will be APC members and their sympathisers.
The likes of former Governors Rotimi Amaechi, Aliyu Wamakko and Rabiu Kwankwaso, as well as Governor Abdufatah Ahmed who stopped visiting the villa after defecting from the PDP to the APC, will now be visiting since their new party has produced the President.
Also under ex-president Jonathan, meetings of two organs of the PDP: the Board of Trustees and the National Caucus were always held inside the banquet hall. This will definitely stop since the APC had thwarted the opposition party’s quest to continue in power.
There is also an expectation that the National Economic Council, which became divided under Sambo because of the leadership crisis that led to the factionalisation of the Nigerian Governors Forum, will now be meeting more regularly. The council, chaired by the Vice-President, has all state governors as members.
Under Jonathan, most governors who would be absent without representation at the NEC or Council of State meetings were APC governors. The tide will likely change.
In all, government is said to be a continuum, so many are expecting that apart from the few changes that will naturally come with a new government formed by a new party other than the party of the immediate past government, the new administration will not embark on a wild goose chase by changing policies that will favour the common man on the streets just for the purpose of “change.” This is nothing but UTTER RUBBISH!Did all the above stop the looting and shenanigans going on in Govt? Did it add any value to the average Nigerian? Actually, it is "we" the people that encourage all these nonsense instead of focusing on "real issues of good governance". We need to steer Buhari's Govt away from this era of "cronyism and patronage".
IMO, l think the Constitution should SEPARATE Religion from Politics. Its a bad mixture, from day one.
Lastpage! 1 Like |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by QuotaSystem: 11:27am On May 31, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp:
The Caliphate shall rise again over the Niger Sit that ass back down. 1 Like |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by IfyAwazie(f): 11:28am On May 31, 2015 |
EverestdeBliu: Baba we ain't seeing the ChaNgE yet o atleast we are seeing d face of his family on nairaland, all join |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:30am On May 31, 2015 |
QuotaSystem:
Sit that ass back down. I am a newly converted moslem and am seeking to join our brethren in Islamic State. Any hints how I can go about this? |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:30am On May 31, 2015 |
PASTOR TURNS POLITICIAN.
We know how dirty the game of politics is |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by lastpage: 11:30am On May 31, 2015 |
JingoOAU: Am just sick and tired of this religion things in this country....imagine having 3 mosques and a chapel in the seat of power....we are so religious to the extent that we put aside good governance.
When are we going to stop this self-seeking disposition?
Despite these, corruption is in the highest form in the country Thank you! We are so "Religious" yet so unfaithful and full of EVil.
That just goes to show that for the average Nigerian, Religion is a SCAM!How come White people that are not so religious and most dont even go to any religious house, dont loot their own treasury, engage in Ritual killing, Kidnapping, faking of Drugs and everything in-between, collect #50 at Check-points, (kill Conductors who dont give), give welfare to their less privileged, provide jobs for their Youths, dont kil each other over tribal rants, put their country first in all they do, e.t.c? I say Nigerian Religious Leaders are SCAMMERS and their Followers are no better!Take that to the Bank! Lastpage! |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:31am On May 31, 2015 |
IfyAwazie: atleast we are seeing d face of his family on nairaland, all join Your new King and Queen! |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by lastpage: 11:31am On May 31, 2015 |
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Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by QuotaSystem: 11:32am On May 31, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp:
I am a newly converted moslem and am seeking to join our brethren in Islamic State.
Any hints how I can go about this?
I'm not a muslim. But I don't think you needed to convert to be the blood sucking terrorist you desire, it's in you. 1 Like |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by niceguy7(m): 11:32am On May 31, 2015 |
No be that one we wan chop... We want Nigeria to hv a new face. |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:33am On May 31, 2015 |
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Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by IfyAwazie(f): 11:34am On May 31, 2015 |
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Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Berium(m): 11:34am On May 31, 2015 |
it is xpected that the kitchen shld change too... the type of food |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:35am On May 31, 2015 |
QuotaSystem:
I'm not a muslim. But I don't think you needed to convert to be the blood sucking terrorist you desire, it's in you. How dare you call me a terrorist you Kafur |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by ghostofsparta(m): 11:39am On May 31, 2015 |
lastpage:
This is nothing but UTTER RUBBISH!
Did all the above stop the looting and shenanigans going on in Govt? Did it add any value to the average Nigerian?
Actually, it is "we" the people that encourage all these nonsense instead of focusing on "real issues of good governance".
We need to steer Buhari's Govt away from this era of "cronyism and patronage".
IMO, l think the Constitution should SEPARATE Religion from Politics. Its a bad mixture, from day one.
Lastpage! If Nigeria is to work, its must separate Abrahamic religions from the State. That's one of fundmental law in the America's constitution. In Nigeria, Abrahamic religions aids corruption of all types. If you disagree |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by kestolove95(m): 11:40am On May 31, 2015 |
If charley boi go dia wia him won worship |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by axeman10(m): 11:41am On May 31, 2015 |
Will political jobbers start changing religions? #conversionthings |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by okedaraoblola(m): 11:49am On May 31, 2015 |
Emyemyberry: Religion is one of the biggest chalenge of the zoo called nigeria,to all the mumuharis,the brainless dullard of daura will add more fire. Zoo is meant for animals which makes u one in the zoo. |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by aimuan(m): 11:50am On May 31, 2015 |
JingoOAU: Am just sick and tired of this religion things in this country....imagine having 3 mosques and a chapel in the seat of power....we are so religious to the extent that we put aside good governance.
When are we going to stop this self-seeking disposition?
Despite these, corruption is in the highest form in the country nice piece of comment |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by Nobody: 11:51am On May 31, 2015 |
where is the rock? |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by jossyj: 11:53am On May 31, 2015 |
t Obijulius: The new face of corruption. The rising sun will be free of corruption. |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by natureblack(m): 11:54am On May 31, 2015 |
JingoOAU: Am just sick and tired of this religion things in this country....imagine having 3 mosques and a chapel in the seat of power....we are so religious to the extent that we put aside good governance.
When are we going to stop this self-seeking disposition?
Despite these, corruption is in the highest form in the country Nigerians are among the most religious people on earth,fact.They are religious because they don't want to be in the minority.They don't want to renounce what the majority upholds.They don't want to denounce what the majority reveres.Nigerians are religious because they can't but be religious. 1 Like |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by awofe20(m): 11:56am On May 31, 2015 |
EverestdeBliu: Baba we ain't seeing the ChaNgE yet o na so life dey change |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by lastpage: 11:57am On May 31, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp:
Like all the Buhari trekkers?
No, more like the "Attention-seeking" Eediots like yourself! Lastpage! |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by okedaraoblola(m): 11:58am On May 31, 2015 |
Emyemyberry: Religion is one of the biggest chalenge of the zoo called nigeria,to all the mumuharis,the brainless dullard of daura will add more fire. 1 Like |
Re: The New Face Of Aso Rock by seangy4konji: 11:59am On May 31, 2015 |
what face you talking about bro |
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