Re: Pdp 2019 by Bishiie(m): 10:04am On Jan 29, 2016 |
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Re: Pdp 2019 by chris4govedo: 10:19am On Jan 29, 2016 |
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Re: Pdp 2019 by Nobody: 10:28am On Jan 29, 2016 |
I think that Nigeria should protest the insult. Agreed, GEJ is incompetent as a leader but it denigrates every Nigerian for foreign media to use uncouth language in describing a past President of this country. 2 Likes |
Re: Pdp 2019 by BeardedMeat(m): 10:37am On Jan 29, 2016 |
modath:
Mo is a liberal radical (If such a word exists but MO is a "mama" as well & used to being temperate... Lil ones will force one to b calm by fire by force. Don't derail your own thread Between you and Dr Jonathan, you are the most effective buffoon! Despite your antics on NL, standing for everything and standing for nothing, your Buffoonery kept increasing in leaps and bound. I am surprised you are yet to Label Modath Ipob youth. Modified: this is for Tonyebarcanista. Appologies. |
Re: Pdp 2019 by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:39am On Jan 29, 2016 |
goonsmi:
I am not cool with the Economists use of word at all. for goodness sake they are suppose to be professional . imagine our own the punch tagging the queen a slutt, The nation calling Cameron an iddiot ? I have no issue with ordinary persons on the street abusing our leaders but its very unprofessional from an internationally acclaimed organization . Bros, if a leader fail to respect himself, he'll be insulted by even the spirits and the gods. I sympathise with him but were they wrong? Is the Queen into prostitution? If PM Cameroon act like an idiot, why not? Oga, anything is allowed in journalism as long as they aren't libelling you. |
Re: Pdp 2019 by HzRF(m): 10:43am On Jan 29, 2016 |
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Re: Pdp 2019 by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:52am On Jan 29, 2016 |
HzRF:
Why replying him...
He's the typical example of when stomach becomes brain You can go to court if unsatisfied by my position |
Re: Pdp 2019 by HzRF(m): 11:20am On Jan 29, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista:
You can go to court if unsatisfied by my position Can u pls face ur biz I Never quote u I don't do people who reason with their stomach 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pdp 2019 by nanalady(f): 11:29am On Jan 29, 2016 |
Tonye...u should have just kept quiet...u must not open a thread for every issue... (no offence.. ) |
Re: Pdp 2019 by shallomtr: 12:09pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
I have said it before and will continue to say it that tonye is a disgrace to the youths of this generation, if u know you have not sold your soul to apc, I challenge you create a thread criticizing all the negative policies of the apc government that is sinking this country more than the way they met it. SHAME UNTO U 1 Like |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Demdem(m): 12:22pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
Yet fools will pounce on me when i call him a bastard. which one is worse? |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Mcbussy(m): 1:17pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: Why are people blowing hot air because a globally recognise and reputable medium(the Economist) tagged former president Goodluck Jonathan an ineffectual buffoon within the context of anti-corruption? Can we please for a few moment reflect our mind back to the statement of the Economist and tell ourselves whether or not it was true?
"The government(of Buhari) has cracked down on corruption, which had flourished under the previous president, Goodluck Jonathan, an ineffectual buffoon who let politicians and their cronies fill their pockets with impunity." (The Economist 28/01/2016)
No Insult Intended... An ineffectual buffoon is simply someone with odd or ridiculous behaviour that doesn't produce desired effect or doesn't meet expectation
If we are to be fair, we won't call the ineffectual buffoon tag an insult on Jonathan especially when putting the war against corruption into context like the Economist did. That he carries a humble demeanour or conceded defeat does not erode the fact that he was ineffective in tackling corruption, though his concession of defeat is worth commendation. The truth must be said. In fact, many, even among those that claim to be his supporters and those from his Ijaw ethnic group have at one time or the other tagged the former president clueless. I sympathise with Jonathan but this is a cross that he should be prepare to bear.
He is Not The First To Be Called A Buffoon Let me also state that former president Goodluck Jonathan is not the only person nor the first to be tagged a buffoon. When British MP Sir Keir Starmer said “that(Donald Trump's behaviour) is not buffoonery, that is absolutely repugnant”, Americans didn't spit fire, neither did Republicans spat fire when British MP Tom Tugendhat called Trump an insane.
Goodluck Jonathan's sympathisers and foot solders should understand that the former president belongs to the past just like his predecessors in office. His deeds and misdeeds as President Jonathan(not Mr. Jonathan) will always be talked about just like we keep talking about those of Shehu Shagari, Sani Abacha, Gen IBB, Maj Gen Buhari, Chief Obasanjo, late Yar'adua etc. Whether for good or for bad, he/they are being remembered by what they have done and what they failed to do- President Muhammadu Buhari won't be an exception when he leaves power.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria It's just sheer stewpeedity when u see our youths, even so many learned ones come here to start wailing and defending a former president whose first speech after leaving office was to blame his failure as a leader on bad advisers....mtcheewww. Only in Nigeria, that u see people proud of displaying stewpeedity just for d sake of sentiments. Buffoon!!!... I totally concur 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pdp 2019 by zurine(f): 1:26pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
I sincerely wonder if this is the same Barcanista in the yesteryears. his reasoning and tone of language has really really changed. Quite amazing! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pdp 2019 by jmaine: 1:32pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
NgeneUkwenu:
[s]What's all these attacks on Tonyebarcanista? Segun Oni, Rotimi Amaechi, Kwankwaso etal said worse about ACN, CPC but today, where are they? For the fact, he now sees reason to ditch his formers stand (if there was any contrary to his new freelance stand ) shouldn't warrant you following him everywhere on his thread to attack him....Barcanista I have come to know, is very patriotic, albeit, too "emotional and impatient (which the IPOB Youth exploited and tried to cage him though unsuccessfully)! Meanwhile, Barcanista, has been pro anti corruption since I knew him on Nairaland. He has been vocal and resolute in championing the cause of stamping out corruption in Nigeria, even when he seemed to be on the side of the political divide. He has contributed a lot in deepening and enriching fruitful discussions on Nairaland and beyond. He Has his own shortcomings just lik everyone else but your recent attack on his person is uncalled for and well too IPOB Youthish..m [/s] Kindly spare us the trash above . . . . When you were busy hacking him into bits just before the election and immediately after, you didn't have all this meaningless encomiums to shower on him. 2 Likes |
Re: Pdp 2019 by jmaine: 1:39pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista . . . .You should be ashamed of yourself for penning this useless piece using references that don't even march up. . . . . Despite my indifference to your flip-flop attitude, I decided not to jump into the wagon of those who defended you relentlessly when your new friends were ripping into you like an army of ants dissecting an unfortunate and hapless creature thrown into her midst. Appears that decision was well in order considering how disappointed the likes of Whynothetruth are.
Your flip flopping stance is legendary . . . . Keep it up . . . . 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Pdp 2019 by IVORY2009(m): 1:52pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
Demdem: Yet fools will pounce on me when i call him a bastard. which one is worse? Have u seen wat same "Economist said about Buhari's govt as well.... |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Demdem(m): 1:54pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
IVORY2009:
Have u seen wat same "Economist said about Buhari's govt as well.... Yes I have. And did u see me comment on such? I respect it FYI. |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Viktor1983(m): 1:59pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
Tonyebarcanista immediately you wrote this sentence " globally
recognise and reputable medium(the Economist)"
I knew where u where headed.
I won't say anything, I'm on a siddon dey look mode. 1 Like |
Re: Pdp 2019 by gunuvi(m): 5:52pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
Firefire:
Am quoting all for reference.
Barcanista, what is the meaning of this
I can tolerate every other abuse but not an abuse against the position of a President of a sovereign state like Nigeria, more so a Hero of democracy. (We are setting another precedence like the former opposition party, APC)
This your thread is ridiculous and your justification in support of 'the Economist' is rather unfortunate.
Why I respect your view(s), I don't expect such a thread from you, my friend.
I am highly disappointed. >
I am highly disappointed too and extremely surprised. Hmmmmmmmmm 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pdp 2019 by justiz5(m): 7:12pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: Why are people blowing hot air because a globally recognise and reputable medium(the Economist) tagged former president Goodluck Jonathan an ineffectual buffoon within the context of anti-corruption? Can we please for a few moment reflect our mind back to the statement of the Economist and tell ourselves whether or not it was true?
"The government(of Buhari) has cracked down on corruption, which had flourished under the previous president, Goodluck Jonathan, an ineffectual buffoon who let politicians and their cronies fill their pockets with impunity." (The Economist 28/01/2016) Who can claim that corruption didn't flourish under Jonathan administration? What happened to Princess Stella Oduah and her N260million bullet-proof car scam? What happened to Alison Madueke that sold off NNPC jet meant for use of petroleum minister but allegedly spent a whopping N10billion of tax-payers' money on charter jet while the former President refused to probe the issue and even shielded her from house of representative probe in 2014? What happened to the Alhaji Abdulrasheed Maina, the former chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team the recovered and re-looted billions of naira of our poor pensioners? What happened to Steven Orasanya the former head of service indicted for looting billions? What happened to the oil subsidy thieves, Alison Madueke and all those indicted by Mallam Nuhu Ribadu led Petroleum Revenue Special Task Force that was set-up by Jonathan's government in 2012? What happened to comrade Abba Moro, the former interior minister that sent young Nigerians to their early grave after fleecing each of them of their hard-earned N1000 in the name of immigration recruitment? How do we explain the fact that under Goodluck Jonathan, former governors from all parties took corruption to the zenith with ex-Gov Amaechi telling Nigerians that they steal because we don't stone them? What was his reaction? What happened to the $2.2billion cash for arms deal, and the re-looted Abacha $370million loot? Who gave Olisah Metuh N400 million? Didn't Jonathan agree that some cabals are taking advantage of subsidy (without bringing them to book)? Should we dismiss that also? Should we go on? Did corruption not thrive under Goodluck Jonathan's leadership at all level? If we agree with the above then why should we fault the Economist when even Jonathan supporters agree that corruption thrived in the last administration even though they are quick to say "Buhari's men are not saints" (which of course is correct).
No Insult Intended... An ineffectual buffoon is simply someone with odd or ridiculous behaviour that doesn't produce desired effect or doesn't meet expectation
If we are to be fair, we won't call the ineffectual buffoon tag an insult on Jonathan especially when putting the war against corruption into context like the Economist did. That he carries a humble demeanour or conceded defeat does not erode the fact that he was ineffective in tackling corruption, though his concession of defeat is worth commendation. The truth must be said. In fact, many, even among those that claim to be his supporters and those from his Ijaw ethnic group have at one time or the other tagged the former president clueless. I sympathise with Jonathan but this is a cross that he should be prepare to bear.
He is Not The First To Be Called A Buffoon Let me also state that former president Goodluck Jonathan is not the only person nor the first to be tagged a buffoon. When British MP Sir Keir Starmer said “that(Donald Trump's behaviour) is not buffoonery, that is absolutely repugnant”, Americans didn't spit fire, neither did Republicans spat fire when British MP Tom Tugendhat called Trump an insane.
Goodluck Jonathan's sympathisers and foot solders should understand that the former president belongs to the past just like his predecessors in office. His deeds and misdeeds as President Jonathan(not Mr. Jonathan) will always be talked about just like we keep talking about those of Shehu Shagari, Sani Abacha, Gen IBB, Maj Gen Buhari, Chief Obasanjo, late Yar'adua etc. Whether for good or for bad, he/they are being remembered by what they have done and what they failed to do- President Muhammadu Buhari won't be an exception when he leaves power.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria No the did not err, they only called a spade a spade 1 Like |
Re: Pdp 2019 by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:32pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
justiz5:
No the did not err, they only called a spade a spade Whoever is not satisfied should go to court! 1 Like |
Re: Pdp 2019 by praxisnetworks: 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
modath:
I'm of two minds...
1. I have that opinion myself..
2. It makes me feel some type of way that we had a leader so glaringly below par that "outsiders" could join in the name calling....
Black Leaders need to do right.. Duny? |
Re: Pdp 2019 by praxisnetworks: 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista:
Whoever is not satisfied should go to court! Ase ni maa ta e 1 Like |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Pataki: 7:54pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
jmaine: TonyeBarcanista . . . .You should be ashamed of yourself for penning this useless piece using references that don't even march up. . . . . Despite my indifference to your flip-flop attitude, I decided not to jump into the wagon of those who defended you relentlessly when your new friends were ripping into you like an army of ants dissecting an unfortunate and hapless creature thrown into her midst. Appears that decision was well in order considering how disappointed the likes of Whynothetruth are.
Your flip flopping stance is legendary . . . . Keep it up . . . . LOL! As e dey hot oh. First time ever I would like your post on the Politics section. Miracles do happen. |
Re: Pdp 2019 by jmaine: 10:22pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
Pataki:
LOL! As e dey hot oh. First time ever I would like your post on the Politics section. Miracles do happen. LOlz . . . .Abeg leave matter abeg . . . . The dude is so shameless, he defies all reasonable explanation to be regarded as a grown up. Damn !! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pdp 2019 by momentoftruth: 10:28pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: Why are people blowing hot air because a globally recognise and reputable medium(the Economist) tagged former president Goodluck Jonathan an ineffectual buffoon within the context of anti-corruption? Can we please for a few moment reflect our mind back to the statement of the Economist and tell ourselves whether or not it was true?
"The government(of Buhari) has cracked down on corruption, which had flourished under the previous president, Goodluck Jonathan, an ineffectual buffoon who let politicians and their cronies fill their pockets with impunity." (The Economist 28/01/2016)
Who can claim that corruption didn't flourish under Jonathan administration? What happened to Princess Stella Oduah and her N260million bullet-proof car scam? What happened to Alison Madueke that sold off NNPC jet meant for use of petroleum minister but allegedly spent a whopping N10billion of tax-payers' money on charter jet while the former President refused to probe the issue and even shielded her from house of representative probe in 2014? What happened to the Alhaji Abdulrasheed Maina, the former chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team the recovered and re-looted billions of naira of our poor pensioners? What happened to Steven Orasanya the former head of service indicted for looting billions? What happened to the oil subsidy thieves, Alison Madueke and all those indicted by Mallam Nuhu Ribadu led Petroleum Revenue Special Task Force that was set-up by Jonathan's government in 2012? What happened to comrade Abba Moro, the former interior minister that sent young Nigerians to their early grave after fleecing each of them of their hard-earned N1000 in the name of immigration recruitment? How do we explain the fact that under Goodluck Jonathan, former governors from all parties took corruption to the zenith with ex-Gov Amaechi telling Nigerians that they steal because we don't stone them? What was his reaction? What happened to the $2.2billion cash for arms deal, and the re-looted Abacha $370million loot? Who gave Olisah Metuh N400 million? Didn't Jonathan agree that some cabals are taking advantage of subsidy (without bringing them to book)? Should we dismiss that also? Should we go on? Did corruption not thrive under Goodluck Jonathan's leadership at all level? If we agree with the above then why should we fault the Economist when even Jonathan supporters agree that corruption thrived in the last administration even though they are quick to say "Buhari's men are not saints" (which of course is correct).
No Insult Intended... An ineffectual buffoon is simply someone with odd or ridiculous behaviour that doesn't produce desired effect or doesn't meet expectation
If we are to be fair, we won't call the ineffectual buffoon tag an insult on Jonathan especially when putting the war against corruption into context like the Economist did. That he carries a humble demeanour or conceded defeat does not erode the fact that he was ineffective in tackling corruption, though his concession of defeat is worth commendation. The truth must be said. In fact, many, even among those that claim to be his supporters and those from his Ijaw ethnic group have at one time or the other tagged the former president clueless. I sympathise with Jonathan but this is a cross that he should be prepare to bear.
He is Not The First To Be Called A Buffoon Let me also state that former president Goodluck Jonathan is not the only person nor the first to be tagged a buffoon. When British MP Sir Keir Starmer said “that(Donald Trump's behaviour) is not buffoonery, that is absolutely repugnant”, Americans didn't spit fire, neither did Republicans spat fire when British MP Tom Tugendhat called Trump an insane.
Goodluck Jonathan's sympathisers and foot solders should understand that the former president belongs to the past just like his predecessors in office. His deeds and misdeeds as President Jonathan(not Mr. Jonathan) will always be talked about just like we keep talking about those of Shehu Shagari, Sani Abacha, Gen IBB, Maj Gen Buhari, Chief Obasanjo, late Yar'adua etc. Whether for good or for bad, he/they are being remembered by what they have done and what they failed to do- President Muhammadu Buhari won't be an exception when he leaves power.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria youare a disgrace for trying to justify rubbish, get use your talent with wisdom else it will hunt you one day, # AISHA cassava eater 1 Like |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Nobody: 3:03pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
Firefire:
Am quoting all for reference.
Barcanista, what is the meaning of this
I can tolerate every other abuse but not an abuse against the position of a President of a sovereign state like Nigeria, more so a Hero of democracy. (We are setting another precedence like the former opposition party, APC)
This your thread is ridiculous and your justification in support of 'the Economist' is rather unfortunate.
Why I respect your view(s), I don't expect such a thread from you, my friend.
I am highly disappointed.
I didn't see this one. Our friend has lost it 2 Likes |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Nobody: 3:14pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
joseph1832: Can you provide evidence as regard the emboldened?
I believe now, we're now seeing that the same stuff you accuse some set of people of, was done by the set of people you support, at least you of all people know what is happening in the country now.
So Mr. Man, how can you be so double minded and double standard? why are you all over this guy like this even though he has crossed to your side of the divide. We advise you to keep him and make him merry |
Re: Pdp 2019 by joseph1832(m): 3:17pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
PROVACATEUR: why are you all over this guy like this even though he has crossed to your side of the divide.
We advise you to keep him and make him merry Side? Why side? Which or whatever side you believe I'm in is only a figment of your imagination. |
Re: Pdp 2019 by Nobody: 3:19pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
joseph1832: Side? Why side? Which or whatever side you believe I'm in is only a figment of your imagination.
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Re: Pdp 2019 by yommys01(m): 6:28pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
Firefire:
Am quoting all for reference.
Barcanista, what is the meaning of this
I can tolerate every other abuse but not an abuse against the position of a President of a sovereign state like Nigeria, more so a Hero of democracy. (We are setting another precedence like the former opposition party, APC)
This your thread is ridiculous and your justification in support of 'the Economist' is rather unfortunate.
Why I respect your view(s), I don't expect such a thread from you, my friend.
I am highly disappointed.
The hypocrisy in the bold is alarming. |
Re: Pdp 2019 by yommys01(m): 6:34pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
joseph1832: To take the OP as he is means I've decided to support political prostitution and all manner of tribal, religious and ethnic sentiment, and that's something I'll never do, never!. You always win my respect. Even in the sports section and this is despite our contradicting religious belief. Keep it up mate. |