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Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by QuotaSystem: 8:23am On Oct 15, 2016
BishopMagic:


From what I gathered from her interview she wasn't speaking for herself but on behalf of aggrieved party members who were crucial to her husband's electoral win.

I did not hear her speak for herself but for others.

Yeah...because other 'aggrieved' party members have been married to PMB for 27 years.

Smh.
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by BishopMagic: 8:26am On Oct 15, 2016
QuotaSystem:


Yeah...because other 'aggrieved' party members have been married to PMB for 27 years.

Smh.



Well, she knows how those aggrieved members put their resources and time to get him elected.

She also knows that her husband will later ask her to go to those same people to campaign for his re-election.

The woman is being conscious and pragmatic.
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:27am On Oct 15, 2016
bayelsaowei:
make the husbands presidents or governors and watch the demons in the wives burst out..

No take power play ooo...
Baba forget matter, the virtues exhibited by the Osinbajos are worthy of emulation.
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by QuotaSystem: 8:27am On Oct 15, 2016
...and I thought you had something reasonable to say when you mentioned me....only to be disappointed with the usual pained iPod rhetoric.

I'll remember to ignore you next time.


bayelsaowei:
grin..a very good one??

There goes a hard hearted zombie... grin

If very good is your standard measurement for buharis government then I pity your sorry asss...no wonder you guys can beg on the streets and be content,,, cool

Almajiri in chief...

Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by bayelsaowei(m): 8:28am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

Baba forget matter, the virtues exhibited by the Osinbajos are worthy of emulation.
which virtue na...no be osibanjo wey just dey lie upandan since..guy wey don lie for Tinubu tire..which virtue be that??..

Give him power and watch whatever virtue you think he has thrown into the dustbin... grin

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Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by BishopMagic: 8:30am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

Baba forget matter, the virtues exhibited by the Osinbajos are worthy of emulation.

Why are you so desperate and shameless?

In the past one year you have decamped from PDP to APC and are now warming up to the ACN faction in a bid to set yourself up when the inevitable split occurs in the APC in a Tinubu party.

Guy why?

You no dey shame?

Is it Osinbanjo that is so out of touch with reality and ever ready to act like a mouth piece to the same cabal?

Stop posting in my thread!
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by bayelsaowei(m): 8:30am On Oct 15, 2016
QuotaSystem:
...and I thought you had something reasonable to say when you mentioned me....only to be disappointed with the usual pained iPod rhetoric.

I'll remember to ignore you next time.


I was only trying to measure your zombie status.. grin

If buharis government is very good then your brain needs emergency surgery.

Cheii..sharing the country with persons allergic to progress and enjoyment can be hard sha...

I am from bayelsa Mr almajiri..

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Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by QuotaSystem: 8:31am On Oct 15, 2016
BishopMagic:


Well, she knows how those aggrieved members put their resources and time to get him elected.

She also knows that her husband will later ask her to go to those same people to campaign for his re-election.

The woman is being conscious and pragmatic.

Then again, you're entitled to your opinion.
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by Bugatie(m): 8:31am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

That is the big question... Even the Bible clearly warn that nobody should be assigned position of authority in the Church if he cannot control his home.

What I see is that Mr President and Aisha are bad examples to the institution called marriage. Both of them lack respect for each other. While Aisha refused to respect the professional decisions of Mr President, Mr President failed to respect his wife by keeping whatever position she holds at home in private.

[b]The best ever couple to grace Aso Villa remains MR and Mrs Yemi Osinbajo. Yemi has been in public office since the 90s [/b]but not a single controversy has come from his wife or ANY member of his family. Maybe Mr and Mrs Sambo too.


That opinion on best couple is very subjective, ask me and I'll say GEJ and Patience. The Osinbajos are just fees years in Aso Rock and also, the office is the VP is a less conspicuous one too.
Much as Patience displayed some signs of a woman who loves power and being in the news , never did we see her openly deride the person of Jonathan or criticise him in the public.

I agree with you on the big dilemma though
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by BishopMagic: 8:33am On Oct 15, 2016
bayelsaowei:
which virtue na...no be osibanjo wey just dey lie upandan since..guy wey don lie for Tinubu tire..which virtue be that??..

Give him power and watch whatever virtue you think he has thrown into the dustbin... grin

Forget that tonye guy.

He is warming up to Tinubu faction so he can be like his role model Gbawe.

I don tell am to find endorsement deal for paraga since omojuwa now peddles whiskey for a living.

Ignore that political ashewoe
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by BishopMagic: 8:34am On Oct 15, 2016
QuotaSystem:


Then again, you're entitled to your opinion.


And so is Aisha which she rightly aired.
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:36am On Oct 15, 2016
bayelsaowei:
which virtue na...no be osibanjo wey just dey lie upandan since..guy wey don lie for Tinubu tire..which virtue be that??..

Give him power and watch whatever virtue you think he has thrown into the dustbin... grin
I'm talking about "family virtues" not his professional conduct.

Anything family should be kept in the home front, spouse has NO BUSINESS to publicly interfere in the professional conduct of partner irrespective of the position. The traditional role of public officers, Kings, religious leaders, business professionals' spouses is to SUPPORT their partners but not interfere in their business.

PS: Queen Elizabeth has her husband but have you heard him openly criticise or interfere in her business?
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by QuotaSystem: 8:37am On Oct 15, 2016
bayelsaowei:
I was only trying to measure your zombie status.. grin

If buharis government is very good then your brain needs emergency surgery.

Cheii..sharing the country with persons allergic to progress and enjoyment can be hard sha...

I am from bayelsa Mr almajiri..

Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by bayelsaowei(m): 8:39am On Oct 15, 2016
QuotaSystem:


grin

You know how we roll.. cool

May the sufferings experienced under buhari all be channeled to your family..

Say insha allah.. grin grin

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Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:41am On Oct 15, 2016
Bugatie:



That opinion on best couple is very subjective, ask me and I'll say GEJ and Patience. The Osinbajos are just fees years in Aso Rock and also, the office is the VP is a less conspicuous one too.
Much as Patience displayed some signs of a woman who loves power and being in the news , never did we see her openly deride the person of Jonathan or criticise him in the public.

I agree with you on the big dilemma though
Perhaps to you. To me, I prefer the Osinbajos model not the Jonathans or Buharis. I also love the Obasanjos model(with Stella) too
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by BishopMagic: 8:42am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

I'm talking about "family virtues" not his professional conduct.

Anything family should be kept in the home front, spouse has NO BUSINESS to publicly interfere in the professional conduct of partner irrespective of the position. The traditional role of public officers, Kings, religious leaders, business professionals' spouses is to SUPPORT their partners but not interfere in their business.

PS: Queen Elizabeth has her husband but have you heard him openly criticise or interfere in her business?

Are you critical of aisha for airing her views on her husband's mismanagement of his electoral victory?

Rather than critisize Aisha why not see buhari as the man who can't seem to satisfy national, intra-party and his personal home affairs?

The fact is buhari belongs within a very narrow band of sectional Northern bigots.

Aisha just happens to be a reasonable voice telling him his new found enclave of sycophants are not there in anyway to help move his administration, party and nation forward but to help themselves only.

Use brain for once
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by Bugatie(m): 8:47am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
Perhaps to you. To me, I prefer the Osinbajos model not the Jonathans or Buharis. I also love the Obasanjos model(with Stella) too

If that opinion is correct, don't you think we should all encourage the Buharis to resign and allow the Osinbajos to take over as President, better family model, better govt/economy model cheesy
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by bayelsaowei(m): 8:50am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

I'm talking about "family virtues" not his professional conduct.

Anything family should be kept in the home front, spouse has NO BUSINESS to publicly interfere in the professional conduct of partner irrespective of the position. The traditional role of public officers, Kings, religious leaders, business professionals' spouses is to SUPPORT their partners but not interfere in their business.

PS: Queen Elizabeth has her husband but have you heard him openly criticise or interfere in her business?
you dey talk ya own..make osibanjo president and you would see different actions from the wife..

Na nigeria we dey..

Anything goes...
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:52am On Oct 15, 2016
Bugatie:


If that opinion is correct, don't you think we should all encourage the Buharis to resign and allow the Osinbajos to take over as President, better family model, better govt/economy model cheesy
Resign because of his family arrangement? that is the business of his family.

My interest is his stewardship to Nigerians based on the mandate freely given him and Yemi. I have no concern with how they relate with their wives(I mean it should be separated from governance), but spouses shouldn't interfere in governance when they hold no position.

But come 2019, we shall remind Nigeria electorate that Buhari should be allowed to attend to his family and not affairs of Nigeria.
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by Bugatie(m): 8:57am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
Resign because of his family arrangement? that is the business of his family.

My interest is his stewardship to Nigerians based on the mandate freely given him and Yemi. I have no concern with how they relate with their wives(I mean it should be separated from governance), but spouses shouldn't interfere in governance when they hold no position.

But come 2019, we shall remind Nigeria electorate that Buhari should be allowed to attend to his family and not affairs of Nigeria.

Nope, resign because he has failed in his duties... The economy is in its worst lows, power supply, unemployment level, massive capital flight and closure of companies as a result of his bad economic policies, his one-sided fight against corruption....and so on
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:01am On Oct 15, 2016
Bugatie:


Nope, resign because he has failed in his duties... The economy is in its worst lows, power supply, unemployment level, massive capital flight and closure of companies as a result of his bad economic policies, his one-sided fight against corruption....and so on
In that case Osinbajo should go alongside him with ALL members of both Executive and Legislative arms.
Re: Instead Of Going Back To The Kitchen, Aisha Should Stand Up For Women's Rights. by BishopMagic: 9:04am On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
In that case Osinbajo should go alongside him with ALL members of both Executive and Legislative arms.

You can spew trash no be small.

See as you balance like monkey for laptop dey yarn nonsense.

If you have nothing sensible to contribute other than to stroke osinbanjo's tripod stands then quit posting here.

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