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Politics / Re: Vp Sambo Had Close Ties To Alleged Boko Haram Sponsor. by rashmo: 11:48pm On Jan 17, 2012
I thought BOKO HARAM was an arm of CPC?
Politics / Re: Chinua Achebe Speaks Against Corruption And Fuel Subsidy Removal. by rashmo: 4:11pm On Jan 15, 2012
GEJ in a way by bringing about this protest by Nigerians indirectly has done what he cannot do directly, that is expose and fight d corruptible nature of Nigeria goverment system, Since he cannot bite d hands that feed him directly. Now the people of Nigeria will now want to hold goverment accountable. He is fighting a subtle war and he is prepared to be the fool for it for the long tern betterment of Nigeria

Why Jonathan is scared [email]http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2012/jan/15/national-15-01-2012-005.html[/email]

In Nigeria, there is no gainsaying that many are now scared of the future. If it is not from the fear of the dreaded Islamist sect, Boko Haram, it is the pain following the removal of oil subsidy. And as it appears, every day comes with fresh challenges.

However, despite uncertainty in the land, one man who is not surprised with the development is national chairman of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and former Minister of Information, Prince Tony Momoh. In this interview, he speaks on a wide range of issues. Excerpts…

With the state of the nation today, how do you feel as a Nigerian?
I feel fulfilled as a Nigerian looking at the chaos surrounding us today and this is what many people foresaw. That was why we said we needed change, which has to do with the mindset. Change here includes the political structures that we have. We also talked about change in the politics we were doing.

We needed a change in mindset by looking at issues from a principled angle of putting God first. That would make you understand that whatever you are doing is registered for you to answer to God. That one would also make you accept that there is a conscience and that conscience is always knocking on your heart when you do anything. That is change of mindset. You would say who is my judge? My conscience is my judge. God almighty is my judge but the mindset we have is manipulate the people. But the manipulation of the people would only be some of the time and not all the time. So, the change in mindset was one.

Then the change in politics in Nigeria brought Attahiru Jega, chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). We thought he could effect the change within the arrangement we have; having an electoral law, a man of integrity. I can assure you as chairman of Congress for Progressive Change that we really celebrated the coming of Jega. But in spite of what everybody says now, Jega, Nigerians, their conscience and God almighty that they serve know that what we called election was not an election. We all know that what we are still doing with elections is manipulation of votes; win at all costs and celebrate that winning without remembering our conscience, God almighty and that you can only manipulate the people some of the time and not all the time.

Then the other one is structure. We must restructure Nigeria because Nigeria cannot work as it is. The earlier we come to that, the better. So, when you say you want to change the Constitution, you are wasting your time because you are looking at the people who are changing the Constitution and who are not willing and can never agree to undermine themselves by robbing themselves of what they are enjoying. So, if you really talk of restructure, though we are talking of such fundamental restructuring that would make us look at what it is that we have today; 36 states of the federation, all of them are enjoying the same structural adjustment as the three regions were doing in 1960.

So, we have a governor, a House of Assembly and then you have the civil service structure. It was three at independence, four in 1963 when the Mid-West was created; 12, then 19, 21, 30 and now 36. And it is the same structure. The abuse of that structure was reflected when the old Bendel State was split into two - Edo and Delta. They had 18 permanent secretaries when it was Bendel and when they split it into two, obviously, it ought to be nine permanent secretaries but Edo alone had 32 permanent secretaries.

And each permanent secretary in Nigeria earns the same as his colleague anywhere in the country when we do not have a unitary civil service structure. We need change. But what I say now is that Muhammadu Buhari cried and a lot of people started saying he was shedding crocodile tears. But Buhari knew the corruption in this system. He knew the fraud and indiscipline in this system and he cried. That is manifesting now with what we have after removing oil subsidy.

I would like to talk on the fuel subsidy, which everybody is compromised or ignorant of. But then I wish Nigeria happy New Year. Whatever happens is that Nigeria cannot be fixed by God. It is Nigerians that will fix Nigeria. Nigeria is a country to be fixed by people and these people have been endowed by God as human spirits to make or mar Nigeria. What we have been doing is marring Nigeria. But since God is the creator and must restore order through the law of sowing and reaping, we would reap what we have sowed.

You said you are fulfilled because what you predicted about the state of affairs in Nigeria is coming to pass but are you not scared that the nation may even break up?
I am fulfilled because what we have always stood for is blaring us in the face now. But Nigeria will not break up and it should not break up. Two hours after the New Year, I sent out a message to my countrymen through the Nigeria world forum and of course, it would reach about two million people and I said that the heavens have not fallen. People say the heavens would fall and I said the heavens would never fall.

The heavens have never fallen and the heavens would never fall. The heavens are permanent. Even the earth would never fall. The earth has a lifespan and the clock is ticking and when it comes to the end of its life, the clock would stop. Nigeria would never make the earth fall. Nigerians are the ones to fall or rise through what they do with the power God gave them as human beings to cleanse and affect their environment. We have refused to add value to our environment. Instead of doing things to grow the environment, we are doing things to deny growth to the environment. In the constitution, we chose to work on two legs since 1999-democracy and social justice.

That’s in fact what we have been doing since 1979. Now, the thing is we have only one resource, a particular volume of money to grow democracy and social justice. It is for those who are in charge to know whether they would grow democracy at the expense of social justice or to grow social justice at the expense of democracy or hold them in such proportion to ensure there is growth. But what have we been doing? We have been growing democracy at the expense of social justice.

And that is why you would say according to what the clerk of the National Assembly was quoted to have told the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on the arraigning of former Speaker, Dimeji Bankole, that the senators take home about N360 million per annum. They are entitled to take home N11 million maximum but through all sorts of arrangement. That N360 million is given to each senator who empowers his people by buying shovels, wheel barrows, sowing machines, bales of cloth and, of course, buying motorcycles for thugs among others. After all that, he would say, I empowered my people.

That N360 million is obviously for democracy. For instance, you could say, you people should work part time because in the First Republic, it was part time. Why can’t we work part time now and make more laws like we were doing in the First Republic unlike now that we are working full time? We could say instead of giving them N11 million like we are officially doing now, let us give them not more than N3 million. Today, a senator takes home N360 million per annum and works full time as a senator and also works full time in his private business. He uses his senatorial contacts to help his private business.

You see the abuses. We are funding democracy. If you put that N360 million in a senatorial district, you would have four hundred boreholes and everybody would have water to drink. That is the choice we are making. If you grow social justice, that is reflected in the welfare and security of the citizens, you create jobs, build schools, hospitals and so on and so forth. And the government is there because of security and welfare of the people. That being the case, why not put money into education and other social services?

Now, the choice is clear that we must restructure Nigeria so that you have social justice or you have an agreement where you put more money in social justice and have less available for growing democracy. In Nigeria, we have democracy before development. It does not happen anywhere in the world. There is no place where you fund democracy more than social justice. A councilor is in full time making law for the council, House of Assembly is full time and National Assembly is also full time.

All these people are earning big money. The president, governors and chairmen of councils all have security votes. The governor has about four to five billion naira for security vote that nobody can audit. What are you securing when as a governor you do not even have power to secure the state even though you are the chief security officer of the state. This is because the police are responsible to the President, Inspector General of Police and Minister of Police Affairs.
What type of country is this that is growing democracy? But the fact is if you want to take that quantum of democracy that would grow Nigeria, you cancel the executive governor position and have parliamentary legislature with part-time legislation.


The party with the majority would pick a premier or whatever you call him and then the ministers or commissioners would come from House of Assembly elected. Now, what you have is that the people who are commissioners are those compensated for failing primaries. It does not make sense. And they owe no allegiance to anybody. Those people worry more than the elected people. They hear all kinds of complaints - my children want to go back to school, my wife put to bed. They also go to the elected people and you know they do not get more than the money allocated to them. They go to ministers and commissioners who were appointed because they lost primaries to beg for contracts. So, what is wrong with us? I am fulfilled because I have been speaking about these things over the years and nobody is listening.
On fuel, why I am fulfilled and laughing and Buhari should be fulfilled and laughing and CPC people should be laughing is that we said there is nothing like subsidy.

The amount of money we are paying for fuel is the amount that is paid by a country that does not produce fuel or petroleum resources at all. How much does it take to bring one barrel of oil and then refine it in Nigeria? This is so that when you refine it, you would have so much volume of premium motor spirit, kerosene, diesel and so on and so forth and even the residue that is used for heavy industries. All these would give you employment. How much employment have we created in using the old refineries to access those kind of resources? We give the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation 445,000 barrels a day.

They know how they distribute it for refining abroad and they send it to us to buy at a rate as if we did not send oil to anybody for refining and as if we have no oil at all, and as if we have no refineries. Even at that, it costs N34 to land a litre of fuel. We sell for N65. So, who is subsidizing who? But because of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency and PPMC, we have found ourselves doing more arithmetic than looking at the facts on the face. Every month, PPPRA would just tell us how much they have used for subsidy and then the rest is given to be shared and there is not enough to be shared.

Then we go and borrow from excess crude account. If there is no excess crude account today, Nigeria would collapse. So, instead of attending to the fraud and corruption in the sector that generates funds for us; in the Nigeria Customs Service they tell you that they generate N70 billion every month and we start congratulating them, when as a matter of fact they make a N100 billion and share N30 billion. Then you go to Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) where they give you a lot of wrong figures because there are banks abroad that are supposed to be collecting money for us and are collecting money outside what they are entitled to. Or you go to NNPC that is supposed to have 445,000 barrels a day, refine some, distribute some and they are not accounting for what comes in the area of the byproducts from petroleum. Nobody knows what is happening there.

Everywhere that money is generated in this country, there are entrenched abuses, corruption and fraud. President Jonathan knows this and in fairness to him, all these people helped to run his election. But now, what are they doing? They want to recoup and this man cannot stop the fraud and he knows that. In fact, Nigeria is broke. But what does Jonathan do? Instead of attending to the problem and dealing with people who are doing it around him, the only way out is stop PPMC giving out to anybody. Having done that, he now leaves all the money that they have been paying, which is part of the fraud and corruption, he now puts it on Nigerians through the pumps. But the fact is, where is the money going?

Where is the difference between N65 and N150 going? Do you know that many people like you think that the money would go to government for the Kolade committee and other people to use in growing the alternatives? It is not so. These monies go directly to the marketers and not into the coffers of the government. The only thing government may be gaining are the NNPC mega stations. What they generate in this rip-off would go to government and nothing else. So, all these things they say would be done like rail and so on, where is the money going to come from? The money must come from supplementary appropriation because the 2012 budget is already here where you have over N900 billion for security and you spend N3 billion on security, including Saturday and Sunday. What are you securing? We have not had much problem of security since the Nigerian civil war as we have now. We have not deployed armed forces as much as we are doing now since civil war. So, security as far I am concerned is part of the problem.

I think they generate fear for Jonathan who said is not a General when in fact he is a Field Marshal being the President and Commander-in-Chief. Unfortunately, Jonathan does not have the mindset of even a Sergeant. He does not have any military mindset. Being the President of Nigeria, he is the Commander of the Armed Forces but he is easily frightened by what is happening. When Obasanjo came in 1999, the National Security Adviser told him the security implication of his traveling but Obasanjo threw away the security report and traveled. He spent a total of one year traveling in the four years he was here.

We are always frightened by all these security reports and these are the reports frightening Jonathan everyday that he is now taking cover in Aso Rock and celebrating independence in Aso Rock. What type of country is this where the President, who people should look up to, is frightened and he takes cover? All the gates to Aso Rock, only one is open. Our president should be all over the place. The Madalla explosion, he got there after about a week or so. After the United Nations building explosion, he did not go. He said on Facebook that he was sorry, he did not want to go and disturb people who were working there. What type of country is this? The police headquarters bombing, he went there and was smiling. He shook the IG’s hands and said they were after him (Jonathan) and not after him (IG). What kind of country is this where the leader of the country puts his safety first? So, we are the ones laughing now.

Like I said, the money from fuel subsidy is not coming from anywhere. If they had put the subsidy money in the budget, you would say that the money would be diverted to these areas. So, I am emphasizing it now that the difference between N65 and the N150 per litre we are paying now will not go to government but to private pockets of those who are selling the fuel. I say it that the President is not able to deal with the ‘strong men’ in the business of oil. Someone said that the government is dealing with the poor men because it is not able to deal with the rich man.

From your vantage position, how do you feel about activities of Boko Haram?
I laugh too because I celebrate our innocence. If CPC had been formed before Boko Haram, people would say that Boko Haram is the military arm of CPC. In spite of the fact that Boko Haram was there, doing its thing before CPC was formed and before CPC became active after January 2011, people still associate Boko Haram and CPC. I am the national chairman of CPC; in other words, the executive chairman of CPC and I can assure you that we have nothing to do with Boko Haram.

We would have nothing to do with any religious organization or anybody that wants to address injustice his own way. We would address injustice in our own way as a political party by confronting injustice. They say if you cannot beat them, join them. We stand on a pedestal where we know injustice is and we will confront injustice and we will not join the unjust. People confront injustice in different way. For instance, the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) is confronting injustice to the South East, the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) confronted injustice, Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) confronted injustice in the Niger Delta and whether you know it or not, Boko Haram is confronting injustice. But the fact is that they have always said what they are doing and that what people say they are doing is not what they are doing.

They say that they have killed their leader. Those people who killed their leader must be brought to book. They say they will target Police, Army, other security agencies and government institutions. They said they would target their own governors who are Muslims and refuse to rule according to Islamic law - Sharia. They say their governors are corrupt and that they would target them. It was there on their video and they even published the full report where their leader was sitting down with two people holding AK-47 rifles sitting by them. It was published in the Blueprint newspaper. The new newspaper, they seem to have faith in it and they tell them their own angle. They said they have never bombed any church. So, if you hear a church has been bombed, it is not them.

They said they have never robbed any bank because they have money to carry out their operations. But they did not say where the money comes from. If you go to Taraba, Bauchi, Yobe, Maiduguri and see what they do, you would be shocked and you cannot put them in the papers. How many can you report? The thing is that late President Umaru Yar’Adua went to the Niger Delta and after discussions he started empowering the Niger Delta youths. They are all over the world today. Let Jonathan also empower the youths and all those involved in Boko Haram. Let him reach out to them and if possibly grant them amnesty. Let him start adding value to the youths in the North. Today, I think the World Bank has said that the poorest group of people in the world today are youths in the North.

The Supreme Court recently confirmed President Jonathan’s victory in last year’s general election, what’s your take on that?
Well, the Supreme Court is the last court in the land and is the last person to speak on issues of law. We accept but we do not agree. Anything you say about that judgment becomes intellectual exercise, which can only help to illuminate issues but it is to no effect. For instance, we do not agree because at least we had 12 appeals from the rulings of the Court of Appeal. The Supreme Court did not look at them. If they were time bared for no fault of ours, why did the Supreme Court not refer to those matters.

They could have said even if they are time bared, there are issues raised therein. You cannot prove that INEC conducted election unless you have access to the material. We were denied access to that material. Justice Salami agreed access to that material with the cooperation of the INEC lawyer, the PDP lawyer, President’s lawyer and Sambo’s lawyer. All of them agreed that the request of the CPC should be granted. They granted it and it became a judgment of the court. When they saw what was going on, they removed Salami. They had no right to remove Salami. The only body that can remove Salami is the Senate.
Politics / Re: Chinua Achebe Speaks Against Corruption And Fuel Subsidy Removal. by rashmo: 1:29pm On Jan 15, 2012
THIS GUY IS TOO OLD TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE WORLD TODAY.

WAS IT NOT HIS DUMB GENERATION THAT WERE OFFERING UNIVERSITY GRADUATES CARS AND CAR LOANS WITHOUT ASKING WHERE THEY WOULD GET MONEY TO PAY BACK THE LOANS.

YOU F/CKING OLD FOOL SHOULD GO FIND YOUR AGE MATES AND LAMENT TO.

YOUR DUMB GENERATION BUILT THE PLATFORM FOR ALL THE CORRUPTION WE HAVE TODAY.
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REVOLT, NA U TALK THIS ONE,

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Politics / Re: Chinua Achebe Speaks Against Corruption And Fuel Subsidy Removal. by rashmo: 1:24pm On Jan 15, 2012
No govt in the history of Nigeria evem the Military Coups did not shed Blood as this Govt is.
Do these guys belong to Cults? because this cult is demanding too much from Nigerians

BOKO HARAM, Jos killings, Fuel Subsidy,

Did watch them on TV when Govt & Labour were to meet, they were all smiling as if the current situation did not concern them or , Sacrifice go Full down soon.
Politics / Re: Nigeria Loses N158.9bn Daily To Strike – Investigation by rashmo: 8:57pm On Jan 11, 2012
Who cares if we are loosing, The ones we were making before wetin dem take am do?
Politics / Re: Violence In Minna, Ibb's Campaign Offices Burnt Down? by rashmo: 2:48pm On Jan 11, 2012
SOMEONE HELP:

HOW CAN I PAY MY DSTV BILL, ITS EXPIRING TODAY


GO TO https://www.quickteller.com/Default.aspx
REGISTER AND PAY

CHEERS
Politics / Re: GEJ's State Of Emergency & Fuel Subsidy Removal Affects Cameroun Prices by rashmo: 11:20pm On Jan 05, 2012
Now available for sale in different sizes
-Bicycle

-camel

-horse

-donkey

we can also train and equip ur dog,goat,ram etc to carry u around. they all don't ever use fuel or gas.

Visit us at our office,

No1, Oil Sudsidy Road,

Alison Madueke Juntion,

Goodluck Close.

Off Okonjo-Iweala Street.

By Labaran maku avenue,

Sanusi Lamido District Area,

Abuja Or call 080-ABUJA-GEJ,

Welcome to the year of transformation and fresh air!
Politics / Re: Occupy Nigeria: Updates From Across The Nation by rashmo: 11:20pm On Jan 05, 2012
Now available for sale in different sizes
-Bicycle

-camel

-horse

-donkey

we can also train and equip ur dog,goat,ram etc to carry u around. they all don't ever use fuel or gas.

Visit us at our office,

No1, Oil Sudsidy Road,

Alison Madueke Juntion,

Goodluck Close.

Off Okonjo-Iweala Street.

By Labaran maku avenue,

Sanusi Lamido District Area,

Abuja Or call 080-ABUJA-GEJ,

Welcome to the year of transformation and fresh air!
Politics / Re: S/court Judgment: Politically Motivated, Has Little Judicial Content – Buhari by rashmo: 9:56pm On Dec 28, 2011
who is the sponsor of boko aram? Buhari or PDP Senator?
Fashion / Re: Two Nollywood Divas In A Fashion Ring! by rashmo: 2:00pm On Dec 08, 2011
Sports / Re: Defeat: We Found Charms In Our Dressing Room – Nigerian Captain by rashmo: 9:33am On Jul 15, 2011
Carry your own charm too.
You said they used charm because you 2 vibrate using charms.
If u looked up to the Almighty, u would not be in the same channel "meaning birds of d same feather Flock together
Sports / Re: Caf’s Hayatou And Anouma Accused Of Taking Qatar Bribes by rashmo: 9:34am On May 12, 2011
Looking at the whole scenario QATAR and RUSSIA has never hosted the world cup, So why all the BUHAHA.
matthew 7:7 ''Knock and d door will open". UK refused to Knock
Politics / Re: Is 2011 Election The Best Election In Nigerian History? With Poll. by rashmo: 11:22pm On May 10, 2011
From the videos I have seen javascript:void(0);
Wait for Tribunal to start, then we will switch on this forum again
Computers / Re: Is Swift 4g The Best Internet In Lagos by rashmo: 2:46am On May 06, 2011
I just got the GLo 3G Plus and its really crap working in my area in maryland but occassionally works well on the island.
I still stick with my COBRANET o jare. Its 99.9% working 247
Politics / Re: How GEJ Will Win On Saturday Foretold by rashmo: 10:01pm On Apr 15, 2011
Just got info from Edo State that Gov Adams has declared that they should Vote for GOODLUCK JONATHAN. Only God knows How much has changed Hands.
undecided undecided undecided undecided cry cry cry undecided undecided undecided
Politics / Re: Buhari To Jonathan: I Have Never Stolen Public Funds by rashmo: 9:45pm On Apr 08, 2011
NO matter how DR (J E G A) J[/b]onathan, [b]E[/b]bele, [b]G[/b]oodluck, [b]A[/b]zikiwe   and his fans do [b]BB will keep on PINGING
Politics / Re: Botched Polls Exposed Pdp’s Rigging Strategies – Buhari by rashmo: 11:17pm On Apr 07, 2011
Presidential election 2011, 16th wat a day.1+6=7,
CPC logo on ballot paper is 7th,
Buhari was 7th millitary head of state and now HE WILL BE
7TH CIVILLIAN PRESIDENT , be part of HISTORY, BB 4 PRESIDENT
Politics / Re: 234next - The Opposition’s Strategic Mistake by rashmo: 9:32pm On Apr 04, 2011
You and I know that that the presidential debate will not change anything from die hards who believe in their various candidates. Be it NOLLYWOOD,,
Politics / Re: Reuters Mocks INEC's Incompetence Over Postponed National Assembly Elections by rashmo: 8:48pm On Apr 02, 2011
coolpapa:

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Who chose the head of INEC? Moreover, why did GEJ take responsibility for the quality of the elections to both to Nigerians and the world as a whole, if he is not ultimately responsible?

Smh @ the lack of accountability of some of you folks. No wonder naija is slow to progress, and is an international laughingstock




You got it all wrong my dear and you stands to be corrected. GEj should not be blamed for the incompetence of the INEC. INEC is an independent body, Jega's incompetency has absolutely nothing to do with GEJ administration.

Nigeria has been in boundage for the past 48 years, no doubt. little liberation since 2009-2010  and i want to believe that this is the right time we put aside immoral  sentiments and uphold honour to whom honour is due. GEJ is the only qualified presidential candidate amongst others, capable of inventing positive change in Nigeria. the hand print is on the wall and no amount of bureaucratic-norms will ridicule GEJ's position in this 2011 Nigerian presidential election. we have Just a stonethrow to the to the presidential election and the result will be out, hang on and seat tight as GEJ sweeps 32 states in Nigeria[quote

SO NA U COMMOT LABOUR AND CPC LOGO COZ THATS D ONLY WAY HE CAN WIN 32 STATES. PLS SMELL D COFFEE.
Politics / Re: Reuters Mocks INEC's Incompetence Over Postponed National Assembly Elections by rashmo: 8:03pm On Apr 02, 2011
EMAIL SENT BY CPC CHAIRMAN, Read Below,

Subject: [NIgerianWorldForum] ON THE DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF THE CPC
To: nigerianworldforum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 2 April, 2011, 16:37

Countrymen at home and Abroad,
Elections to the national assembly were put off by the INEC today because of lapses that needed attending to. We thank God that this has happened. Why? Please read this letter I wrote to the INEC today. To God be the Glory:

APRIL 2,2011

The National Chairman,
Independent National Electoral Commission,
Headquarters Office,
Abuja

Dear Sir,
MASSIVE DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF CPC VOTERS

I want to draw to your attention the information we have received from all over the country that in many constituencies, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) logo is not on the Ballot paper! This information has come to us from places as far apart as Ogun, Jigawa, Gombe, Anambra, Imo and Rivers States where voting seemed to have started before the announcement putting off the election was made.

2. We believe that free and fair elections include providing the opportunity for all those who have been registered to vote to do so. The absence of the CPC logo from the ballot papers means to us, a premeditated attempt to prevent our numerous supporters from voting for those they believe can bring the change they demand to their lives.

3. The embarrassing thing about this absence is that it is not national. It is selective. Why would there be the CPC logo on some ballot papers for, say, the House of Representatives election in some constituencies and it is absent in some other constituencies, even in the same state! The same story is being told of what is happening in some states with the election to the Senate.

4. Mr. Chairman, we are grateful to God that for some other reasons, the National Assembly elections were put off today. I wonder what would have happened if the elections had taken place and our supporters had complained of the exclusion of the logo of their party from the ballot papers and the security agencies had pounced on them for disturbing the peace! In our view there cannot be greater provocation and proof of an open denial of a people’s right than deliberately preventing them from exercising a right the Constitution and the laws of the land grant.

5. If this lapse is discovered now, we wonder what awaits us in other elections. As one of the fastest growing political parties in the country, obviously because of the image of its presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, it is unthinkable that if a party is left out from the ballot papers you printed for the various elections, it would be that of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) whose logo is the PEN.

6. Our appeal is that you ensure that in the elections you conduct and which you have promised the whole world would be free, fair and transparent, the CPC is not denied full participation. We believe elections should be won through the ballot, not in courts which have proved to have problems of their own.

7 We suggest that you conduct the presidential and national assembly elections on April 9. After all, the gubernatorial and state assembly elections will be held on the same day, April 16. Why can’t the presidential and national assembly elections be held on the same day too, for obvious reasons, including the fact that you can sort out the problem caused by the exclusion of some political parties from the ballot papers which MUST necessitate your ordering a reprint, and the fact that the banks would not have opened for stakeholders to collect money to meet their commitments to agents.

8. Failure to take to heart the suggestion of preventing chaos rather than curing it may lead to problems the rush to conduct the election on Monday April 4 may cause.

9. Please remain fully assured of our continued respect for your office and the commission you head.

Yours truly
For: CONGRESS FOR PROGRESSIVE CHANGE (CPC)

Prince Tony Momoh
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
Politics / Re: Reuters Mocks INEC's Incompetence Over Postponed National Assembly Elections by rashmo: 7:44pm On Apr 02, 2011
CAN U IMAGINE. The electoral materials sent in most part of the North did not include the CPC LOGO. NEWS will of this will be published soon. Is this Sabotage?
Politics / Re: War In A’ibom • 5 Killed, Many Injured As Acn, Pdp Supporters Clash • Fuel Station, Houses, V by rashmo: 4:14am On Mar 25, 2011
recently PDP has printed CPC T shirts for their thugs to perpetuate terror around town. How desperate can this be. Its not a do or die affair
Politics / Re: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by rashmo: 2:39am On Feb 28, 2011
Nokia has been the most used phone all over the world until [b]B[/b]lack [b]B[/b]erry took the center stage.
Same goes for the initials of [b]B[/b]UHARI [b]B[/b]akare
Politics / Re: Shocker For Jonathan As Crowd Walks Out At Rally by rashmo: 12:34am On Feb 18, 2011
"I laugh. GEJ will sweep Kaduna and every North Central state. The North East will go 50-50".

the only way to win the above is by rigging it.
Politics / Re: I Will Not Go To Court If I Lose, Says Buhari by rashmo: 7:13am On Jan 04, 2011
HAPPY NEW YEAR GUYS
I woke up into the NEW YEAR in darkness, where is all the money spent on PHCN,

I don't have any problem with GEJ, he is a good man. The problem is PDP, they have failed to deliver.
The party is too Big for GEJ, they will swallow him.
BABA was able to handle them that was why he succeeded.

Why do you think Obama won, Because US needed a change of Party, the Republicans put them in so much pain for 8years and they needed a change.
Maldrid Bombing changed the political view of Spain, overnight, they voted in support of the opposition party.

My friends CHANGE IS WHAT NIGERIA NEEDS

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Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by rashmo: 11:15pm On Jan 16, 2010
I subscribed to TRW STOCKBROKERS LTD in December via a friends recommendation on stock market issues. I Like the style of reporting but too technical for me.
Find attached a sample of report,

Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by rashmo: 1:20am On Feb 15, 2009
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