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Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by chinavs9ja(m): 6:40am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Everyone is atikulated, no pretense at all I am a web designer, check my signature |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Memphitz537(m): 6:41am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Even the children now know better..... 1 Like
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Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Nobody: 6:41am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Cyoung4real: Only fools will trust a politicians words. I'm sure you know better than to trust a man who has paid millions of dollars from his personal account just to win this election. He will say and do anything to win. Anybody who can't see Atiku's desperation is very naïve. 2 Likes |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Oluwo1: 6:45am On Feb 13, 2019 |
STORY |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by royalafriktv: 6:46am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Watch Nigerians and Africans abroad reactions on Naija election https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_AD1dN5iEA&t=108s |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by traffwire: 6:47am On Feb 13, 2019 |
He's the man |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Nobody: 6:49am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Lies |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Hoodbilonia: 6:49am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Story Everybody hates chris Abegi |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by crazygod(m): 6:53am On Feb 13, 2019 |
mrvitalis:Guy calm down. He can take the bill to the Senate. At least he will make a move. |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by SMartyrs: 7:00am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Days to Election 2019 Mohammed Ibraheem Zakzaky Two years ago I responded to a statement by a sitting governor who was not just involved in the crime of vandalism, treachery, murder and genocide; but was shamelessly claiming credit for it all. My goal was to emphasize the need for everyone who happens to be a Nigerian to understand the small measure of power we possess. Yes it may seem small at first glance, but it is anything but insignificant. A single human being with a single broomstick in hand may break it if he wishes to do so. At that singular point that person is the master of that single strand of a broomstick. He may snap it if he chooses. God almighty has seen fit to bless humans with fingers and two opposable thumbs on each hand; so that breaking a single broomstick is well within what can be achieved with minimum effort. This is the power we have, this is the power we wield, this the power at our disposal, it is God given and it is absolutely undeniable. All who happen to be human beings wield the power of Choice; all of mankind can always choose. The power of choice is the greatest gift that we have. It is also the one that all tyrants including Satan himself; always try to take away. The most effective way of doing that is to cause harm by any means available, only to then offer relief in return for surrendering our power of Choice. Because if you don’t surrender your right to make a choice you’ll be shot, your home will be destroyed, your family will be murdered, whatever is connected to you will be demolished, excavated and erased. It is hard to stand up to such threats, especially when they are proven to be not only practical but realistic. I promised to vote against that man, and all his kind who have betrayed everyone as soon as they got the chance to do so. And God willing if I am alive and well that is what I intend to do, I will not be alone. When I stated my intention to vote; these estimable candidates where still busy wreaking havoc across the land. Now that the elections are only a few days away, and their cause to beguile and betray the people one more time is clearly lost, they are beginning to realize that they themselves are lost. They are scrambling to create lies in order to introduce Chaos. So they can keep it up in their ways. You see, becoming a traitor is not really a smart thing to do, because before you betray anyone you have to betray yourself first. Even if a traitor doesn’t realize it, the simple truth is that treachery is a cannibal. It was the people of Nigeria who raised these traitors to power. I am just one among millions of them, so my contribution was not insignificant. It was a huge collection of people choosing to trust these guys that made it possible for them to sit their wrinkled bottoms on seats of power. Now they believe that they can do whatever they want. We looked in silence as fingers of the dead were cut to remove rings from the bodies of the dead. How can you blame them, they are after all traitors, they can’t see past the guilt of treachery that they have inflicted upon themselves. It may seem ridiculous; but from where I’m standing the simple truth is that in a free and fair election, the frail husk of Her General Muhammadu Buhari and the demolition expert Nasiru El-Rufai cannot win. For a long list of reasons that if I where to start to mention them it would probably take me years to write and at least a few days for you to read them all. Yes I will go to the polls to vote against them; I also believe that even if Mohammed Ibraheem Zakzaky ends up tied up or dead on the day, Buhari and El-Rufai cannot win fair and square in the elections. This is what I believe, I could be wrong. After all I’m only just human. I am now going to say something that I cannot possibly be wrong about, the only way traitors can improve their odds is to use the fear of violence, mayhem and death to help; in their quest to achieve Chaos. They .... |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by supereagle(m): 7:04am On Feb 13, 2019 |
5thElement: Give him back if he has the courage to reply you.I love your reply to him. I can't take Atiku by his words. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Orlatunday11(m): 7:07am On Feb 13, 2019 |
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Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by introvertme: 7:10am On Feb 13, 2019 |
tegrianonigltd: Seems you're looking for a way to blame buhari for decades of decay in the country. Shay The country was perfect before 1983 abi? 2 Likes |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by allthingsgood: 7:11am On Feb 13, 2019 |
myners007: If atiku wins, I give u a maximum of 2months, you will start wailing again as usual. because u guys never ever learn 4 Likes |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Reference(m): 7:12am On Feb 13, 2019 |
5thElement: Politicians are not trusted anywhere in tne world. That is very naive Mister. Trust is a sign of weakness, of submission, of faith. These are reserved only onto God Almighty. A politician on the other hand is empowered by you. He is your employee. You donot just trust your employee. You set rules and monitor them to ensure performance. When it lacks, you fire them, period. Your trust for the present government is one of the reasons there is scant performance on all its promises. Your trust is the reason for instance Ganduje's hand was raised in campaign to the utter disappointed of many. Trust creates the reasons to excuse failure. If folks who voted him in had demanded performance since May 2015 such will never have happened. We just don't understand how democracy works. The average politician in developed places fear the people. Here in Nigeria the average politician is feared.... respected, trusted to a fault. Who wouldn't misbehave in this clime with such weak ideologies amongst those supposed tp hold them to account. In politics I absolutely hate the word TRUST. It repulses me. Pls don't use it ever again in reference to politics, you hear!!!! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Ayoefa: 7:13am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Atiku will restructure his brain after Febuhari 16th. 1 Like |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by ruffDiamond: 7:18am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Atiku shut up yr lying filthy sh1thole of a mouth!_we've heard that poo before ...tell us another one abeg buhari WILL dust yr HOMO ass on Saturday ,then y re free to restructure biafrauud land nonsense see promise o omo ole! |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by oliverano: 7:20am On Feb 13, 2019 |
JosEast:
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Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by BenzEne1(m): 7:21am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Memphitz537: The School feeding program is targeted at children in public primary schools which represent a large chunk of young ones from impoverished homes. That's a plan that's working. 1 Like |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by globalresource: 7:24am On Feb 13, 2019 |
mrvitalis: He can move the motion and instigate institutions towards that direction. Only the President can instigate such a thing bro |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Nwaide01: 7:27am On Feb 13, 2019 |
5thElement:you guys had failed to tell us which company that PDP sold or privatized that this regime has revised because they sold it cheap or given it to their clonies as you people always alleged. |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by discusant: 7:28am On Feb 13, 2019 |
JosEast: Restructuring is Atiku's selling point in most of Nigeria. Any reasonable Nigerian knows that the country's political process and political structure need to be tinkered with. |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Nwaide01: 7:31am On Feb 13, 2019 |
braveboy64:The same way Osibanjo is telling PMB what to do abi. |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by spiralwedge(m): 7:35am On Feb 13, 2019 |
How? It is the Senate who can truly restructure. Dont be gullible. Nigeria will be worse under Atiku, let's kuku manage this Buhari for a short while till new crops of leader emerge after him. 1 Like |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by Sheggy13(m): 7:46am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Atiku, a core Northerner promising restructuring in Nigeria and some dolts from the South are believing him. Too many ignorant people in this country. 2 Likes |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by IamJames: 7:47am On Feb 13, 2019 |
mrvitalis: He lacks the power to singlehandedly restructure Nigeria but he can work with NASS to get that done. The positive here is his willingness to get Nigeria restructured. |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by IamJames: 7:49am On Feb 13, 2019 |
SillyMods: Alleged Mister, alleged. Go find out the meaning of alleged. |
Re: I’ll Fulfil My Promise To Restructure Nigeria – Atiku by IamJames: 7:52am On Feb 13, 2019 |
5thElement: But you still trust Buhary who has failed in all ramifications, huh? |
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