Friday 23 January 2015

Jonathan is not a Phd holder but a PDP Strategy - Obasanjo


Jonathan did not finish his PhD course, where is his THESIS? 

Former Nigeria President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has predicted that the candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari will be the next Nigerian President which why those who are afraid of him are creating so many obstacles on his way, Saying “I see Buhari as the next President and Jonathan is aware of that, and that is the reason they are hitting him everywhere to put confusion in his camp. But a General is always a General… “
The former President said the truth of the matter is that Jonathan is aware that Buhari is qualified to contest for President election but that “some hawks with Jonathan do not want him to contest because they believed that he will win and come for them.

“Even Jonathan did not finish his PhD course but when it was presented we stated that, it does not matter but many people do not know because it was PDP thing.”
“The issue (of Buhari’s certificate) came up in 2007, and we investigated and found out that his WASEC is with the military and that was why he was allowed to contest in 2007. Buhari cannot listen to anyone about his certificates because as a General of Nigeria Army, he will speak when he chooses, not by Femi Fani Kayode and Okupe asking him.
Obama has students who are Mr President students?

Thursday 22 January 2015

Nigeria Elections Postponed for 6 Months - Jonathan

Jonathan Wants Elections Postponed for 6 Months, INEC Says Elections Will Hold As Scheduled 




Plans by President Goodluck Jonathan and his team to scuttle the general elections scheduled for February have come to light, with National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki openly calling for postponement of the elections.

President Jonathan on New Year's Day Service
Sambo spoke at a Chattam House lecture in London, offering the excuse that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has not distributed Permanent Voters Cards across the country as was expected.

SaharaReporters had reported several months ago that President Goodluck Jonathan was reluctant to hold national elections because his popularity had dwindled considerably and he feared losing the election.

In the last few days, as the popularity of General Muhammadu Buhari for the presidency has grown, Mr. Jonathan has spent vast sums of money mobilizing people to call for the postponement of the elections.

INEC spokesperson, Kayode Idowu told SaharaReporters today that INEC was not aware of Col. Dasuki’s suggestion, and that the elections will hold as scheduled.

Several sources connected to the presidency told SaharaReporters that President Jonathan wants the elections to be postponed for at least six months, a period that will enable him to appoint a new INEC chairman of his liking to oversee the elections. Professor Attahiru Jega’s tenure expires in July 2015.

With Jega out of the way, Jonathan would appoint another INEC chairman who would further postponement of the election. 

SaharaReporters sources stated that President Jonathan is seriously considering an “Interim Government of National Unity” that would elongate his tenure till 2017. That would mean he spends eight years in power as President, the equivalent of two terms.

In 2011 as he assumed office, his first effort was to call for a new six-year term arrangement, which was shot down by Nigerians.  He also recently attempted to smuggle in a new constitution by the back door through the National Conference.

My Generation Has Failed Nigerians – Jonathan

ARE YOU SERIOUS ?


President Goodluck Jonathan described the blame game embarked upon by past leaders of the country about its under-development as a cheap escape route, saying the truth of the matter is that his generation has failed the country.

Jonathan who spoke at the Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential campaign flag-off held at Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, challenged the ex- rulers of the country to explain what they did with the defence budgets when they were IN power.

The president, whose address dwelt mainly on reactions to allegations against his government, said he was only concerned about younger Nigerians who, he said, were being fed with lies peddled by the ex-leaders he did not mention their names.

He said the ex-leaders lacked the moral rectitude to accuse his government of corruption when, during their tenures, they frittered away money meant for procurement of arms for the armed forces without buying a single gun.

Flanked by the chairman of the party Aliyu Mua’zu, Vice President Sambo Namadi, Senate President David Mark, deputy speaker, House of Representatives, Hon Emeka Ihedioha, serving PDP governors, and aspirants that got their party flags for the forthcoming elections, amongst other prominent chieftains of the party, said Nigeria’s leadership is no longer for old and senile people lacking in vibrant ideas.

“I want to address people who are voting for the first time this year, those of you who attained 18 this year. I don’t want to address old people like me because we are spent. I am going to address political gatherings in 37 places and I am going to dwell on three major things; whatever I say, when you get back home, call your parents, aunties, uncles that are at least 60 years old and confirm what you heard.

“2015 elections is about the young people; either you vote for the young Nigerians to be relevant in Nigeria political history or you vote for you to be irrelevant. I want to dwell on three things because those who say they want to take over power from the PDP have been telling a lot of lies; they have hired people from all over the world to tell all sorts of lies on the social media, painting all kinds of colour and giving me all kinds of bait they cannot defend.

“I will address insecurity, corruption and insinuations of weak government. On voter cards, I have directed INEC that all Nigerians – not 99.9 per cent – must vote. Before 2011, no Nigerian complained that he had no voter card, but we came and insisted that every Nigerian must express themselves at the polls; since then voter cards became relevant.

The president fired an apparent salvo at the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) which was two days ago accused by the DSS of trying to fake the voter cards.

Jonathan continued: “Already, some people are cloning cards so that your voter cards will not be relevant; is that the kind of people you want to take over government? They want to take us back to the old days where nobody sees voter cards but results were announced. They want to take us back to the old days where ballot papers will be in South Africa and results will be announced in Nigeria.”

On insecurity, the president accused past leaders, including his direct opponent Gen Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), of weakening the country’s armed forces by starving them of the necessary arms despite funds provided for that.

“They talked about insecurity – that they will fight insecurity; are our armed forces weak? If we have a problem, what is the cause? It’s equipment. They don’t have the platform. Somebody will wake up and tell young people of 23-year-old that he wants to fight insecurity; ask him, when he was the head of government, did he buy one rifle for the Nigerian soldier?

“They refused to equip the military; they didn’t buy anything, no helicopter, nothing. Ask them what they did with their defence budget the whole time that they were in office; they didn’t equip. No country equips armed forces overnight because their equipment is quite expensive. Armed forces are built over the years; the capacity is built over a period of time. They refused to build the capacity. They instigated crisis and now they are coming to tell us they will solve the problem. Ask them and they will answer.”

On the charge that his government was soft on corruption, Jonathan said that more people have been quizzed over the offence of corruption than he is given credit.

He said: “I addressed the anti-corruption agencies yesterday (Wednesday) and I told them that people are deceiving young Nigerians, but they must tell Nigerians what the government is doing.

“We have arrested more people within this period. We have done more convictions within this period, but every day they tell us lies. If they had succeeded in fighting corruption, it won’t be with us today. There is no corruption in the fertilizer industry again because of the electronic wallet technique that we developed.”

“If anyone says the best way to fight corruption is to come and arrest your uncle and father and present them on television, you don’t stop corruption that way; you even encourage it that way. We must set up institutions, strengthen them to prevent people from even touching the money. You don’t test people with money, don’t even allow them to touch it. That is what we are working on, and we are succeeding.

“They said the military is corrupt, but when this insecurity came up, we had nothing (no arms). So, to get these things quickly, we used vendors to get these procurements, but now what we are doing is government-to-government. Any new procurement for the Navy, Army, Air Force, is government-to-government.”

Okah was hired to kill me -President

Jonathan also used the occasion to disclose that the leader of Movement For Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND) Henry Okah was hired by certain individuals to kill him.

He said, “ I read in one newspaper headline that MEND dumped Jonathan? Did you read it ? I am from the Niger Delta, the leader of MEND is one Okah . Okah is in South African prison. Why is Okah in South African prison because it is not in Nigeria if it was in Nigeria they will say the president manipulated it.

“Okah is in South African prison because 1st October , 2010 during the celebration of Nigeria 50th year independent. Okah was procured by someone in Nigeria to assassinate me and Okah bombed Abuja. The South African intelligent system and Nigeria intelligent system roped him in that plan to assassinate me and he is now in jail in South Africa.

“And they are saying MEND dumped Jonathan. Okah that planned to kill Jonathan will he support Jonathan and am told Okah is supporting some people.”

Welcoming Jonathan and PDP members to Lagos, South West

Ondo State governor Olusegun Mimiko yesterday said Nigeria was too dynamic to be ruled by a candidate with less than a university degree.

He made this assertion while welcoming PDP faithful to Lagos and the South West yesterday during the party’s flag-off of presidential campaign.

The governor said, “We welcome you to the historic city of Lagos, a city that has produced icons in different fields of human endeavour – first generation medical doctors, lawyers, politicians, engineers and entrepreneurs.

“This is a city that truly prides itself as one of Africa’s foremost educationally advanced centres, a veritable city of culture and learning. Mr President, leaders of our great party, distinguished Nigerians, I stand on firm ground to state categorically that hardly is there any home in Lagos, and indeed the South West, that cannot boast of tenth generation school certificate holders. This is why, among others, we will not settle for a president with less than a university degree.”

He noted that President Jonathan is a Ph.D. holder, and a democrat in words and indeed.

Mimiko described the president and the party’s flag bearer as “a believer in the rule of law, a leader who is genuinely humble, kind, accommodating, forthright, competent, transparent and tolerant; a leader who in spite of challenges has remained cool, calm and level-headed.

“To you Mr President, discipline is about compliance with high democratic ethos rather than the promulgation of retroactive laws to intimidate the citizenry through state murder. You definitely are a true democrat, not a born-again democrat” – an allusion to his main opponent Gen Buhari (rtd) who came to power over 30 years ago in a military coup.

The governor noted that the president recorder achievements in agriculture, power, aviation and other strategic sectors of the economy, in addition to building Almajiri schools and expanding access to tertiary education.

Te governor took a swipe at the APC flag bearer, Buhari who he accused of scuttling a rail project in Lagos when he was head of state over three decades ago.

Mimiko said: “After all, we can remember the anti-human decision to terminate the Lagos metroline project by some other government. That project into which the Lateef Jakande-led administration had committed a whopping sum of N70 million (about $75 million at that time) was meant to put an end to the traffic nightmare in Lagos metropolis through the installation of a circuit of rail lines that would have stretched from Agege to Marina, Ikorodu, in the north and Badagry in the east, ferrying nearly a million people a day 31 years ago.”

Show Us Cost Of Your Economic Blueprint, Mu’azu Tell APC

PDP national chairman, Dr Adamu Mu’azu, yesterday challenges the APC to reveal the cost of its economic programmes and explain how it intends to fund it.

Mu’azu, in a statement by his chief press secretary, Tony Amadi, also said the claim by the APC leadership that the party will wipe out the Boko Haram insurgency as soon as it gets into power should be viewed with suspicion.

Challenging the opposition on their economic blueprint, he said President Goodluck Jonathan can point to his numerous achievements in the last six years, but his opponent, Gen Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has been going round the country spreading promises to all the corners.

“The APC must cost their economic programme and explain to Nigerians how they will fund it. It is only right that they prove to Nigerians that they have added up the sums in their various costing to show that they are ready for governance. Nobody has been given any indication that they have estimated the cost of their array of promises and have figured out where the money to fund their millions of jobs before December 2015 will come from. Nigerian politics have gone beyond making empty promises you know cannot be fulfilled,” adding that Nigerians are now wiser after 15 years of democratic practice.

He also challenged the APC over its claim that it will wipe out Boko Haram as soon as it assumes power, noting that even countries like the United States, UK and EU countries – with all their sophistication – have not won the war against terror after several years.

Buhari To Jonathan: Stop Keeping Soldiers For Election, Let Them Fight Insurgency

The APC presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari has called on President Jonathan to deploy soldiers and other security operatives to fight the insurgency in the country rather than hoard them for use in the 2015 general elections.

He also vowed to implement the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report on the polluted Ogoni environment if elected president in the forthcoming general election.

Buhari spoke yesterday while speaking during a meeting with stakeholders of Ogoni ethnic nationality, led by the president of the Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers (SCOTR), King Godwin Giniwa, at Saakpenwa, headquarters of Tai local government area of Rivers State.

He said, “I have made this comment before and the federal government refused to react to it; the number of soldiers, policemen and officers of the State Security Service they deploy during elections, if they had deployed them to Borno and Yobe states to fight Boko Haram, by now Boko Haram would have been history.

“Boko Haram is not a religious group; Boko Haram is not an ethnic group; Boko Haram is a terrorist group: they (terrorists) attack people in schools; they attack people in churches; they attack people in mosques; they attack people in markets, and they shout ‘Allahu Akbah! (God is great!). No religion rejoices over the blood of innocent people.”

The APC presidential candidate, who was accompanied by the APC national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and Rivers State governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, as well as former governors Segun Oni and Niyi Adebayo, amongst others, promised to fight terrorism, corruption and other crimes if elected.

In an address read on behalf of the people of Ogoni, the senator representing Rivers South-East senatorial district in the National Assembly, Senator Magnus Abe, noted that several cases of injustice had been committed against the Ogonis in the past 50 years.

Abe said, “Our position as a people concerning resumption of oil exploration in Ogoni is that there should be adequate consultation with, and participation of, the Ogonis in the process leading to their eventual operation.”

Ogonis declare support for Buhari

The four local government areas of Ogoni ethnic nationality in Rivers State, comprising Eleme, Tai, Gokana and Khana, have unanimously pledged their support to Gen Buhari in the forthcoming presidential election.

The Ogonis made their resolution yesterday at a brief ceremony to welcome him and other top ranking party officials to Sakpenwa, headquarters of Tai local government area of the state.

Speaking at the ocassion, Chairman, Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Majesty King G. N. Gininwa, thanked Buhari for accepting to visit Ogoni land.

He said, “Ogonis have cried a lot, we want a redeemer and we believe you are the one.”

Also, in an address read by the senator representing Rivers South East Senatorial District, Magnus Abe, on behalf of the Ogoni people, the people expressed the support for Buhari.

He said: Your Excellency, like Abraham Lincoln, your own era to serve and change this nation in line with the aspirations of our founding fathers has come, and we have decided to be part of history.

“Finally, because you consider Ogoniland as a priority in the kick-off in your national campaign tour, Ogonis shall reciprocate this golden gesture and massively pool our votes to ensure you are the president and commander-in-chief in May 2015”.

On his part, Rivers State governor and chairman of Nigerian Governors’ Forum, Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, who also doubles as the director-general of Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation, called on the Ogonis not to be intimidated by the use of military by the ruling PDP during the elections.

Amaechi also urged the people to vote for the APC at all levels during the general elections.

In his response, Buhari assured the Ogonis of his determination to fight corruption to a standstill if he wins the presidential election.

APC’ll Diversify Economy To Ease Unemployment – Buhari

In Calabar, the capital of Cross River State where his presidential campaign train took him and his team yesterday, Gen. Buhari said if elected the next president, his administration will diversify Nigeria’s economy in order to create more jobs and ensure sustainable development.

On his part, Buhari’s campaign’s director-general, Governor Rotimi Amaechi urged the electorate to vote Nigeria’s next based on merit, and not sentiment.

Referring to President Jonathan who is from Bayelsa State, he said: “What I am trying to prove is the fact that he is from South South does not mean that he is good for us.

“The first term of Mr President was that he is our brother; this second term is merit. It is about achievement and he has not achieved. If he has achieved he should have fixed the roads from Calabar to Uyo and from Calabar to Ogoja.”

Flanked by the party’s national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Senator Olorunimbe Mamora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, and APC governorship candidate in Cross River, Mr Odey Ochicha, Buhari said agriculture will be given the priority it deserves if voted into power.

According to him, “the situation in Nigeria is of great concern to us. Two fundamental problems that the government of APC will attack head on are security and the economy.”

“PDP is car with knocked engine”

The APC national chairman, Chief Oyegun, led the party presidential candidate, Buhari and his entourage into Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, with a call that the ruling PDP has failed and must be replaced during the February 14 election.

Oyegun, who likened the administration of the PDP to a vehicle, said the vehicle known as PDP has “knocked engine” and must be replaced by a new and sound vehicle with which the APC is conveying change and other welfare packages for the Nigerian people.

Speaking at the event, Buhari identified corruption, insecurity and incompetent leadership as bane of the nation march to greatness even as he promised to tackle environmental pollution ravaging the Niger Delta region.

On his part, Sylva asked the state to cast their votes without tribal sentiment, saying “a bad brother is not as good as good friend.”

Tuesday 20 January 2015

I will Address my Certificate issue by 9am-Buhari

Gen Buhari will address all controversies surrounding his academic certificates at a press conference today, January 21st by 9am in Kano. The APC presidential candidate made this known through the Director of the APC's Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu

10000 men rounds of SEX to make world record - Australian Woman

Australian Woman Slept With 10,000 Men To Make World Record

 Gwyneth Montenegro, An Australian Woman Slept With 10,000 Men To Make Guinness Book of World Record. She achieved this feet during her 15-year stint working in the sx industry and has written a tell-all book about her experiences.
Are you more shocked by the high number or her ability to keep count so accurately?

Gwyneth Montenegro worked as an escourt in Australia and has penned a book entitled 10,000 Men And Counting that opens the lid on the truth behind the somewhat seedy industry.
Despite being raised by devout Christians, Ms Montenegro was a high-end escourt by age 21, making between $500 and $1,000 (£290-£580) for just an hour’s work.

She was flown to luxury locations by men, blew thousands and thousands on cars and clothes and admitted that ‘it was a lifestyle of cocaiine, speed and French champagne’.
Ms Montenegro retired at 33 after meeting her now business partner, but had previously tried to give up her job in the sx industry by becoming a pilot.
However, she fell back into her old ways after she was diagnosed with kidney failure and was unable to apply for a new pilot licence.
Her number of 10,091 is equal to 56 men per month, or 1.8 men every day. Just have a long, hard think about that.
Her book, and all its juicy secrets, is available to buy online now, and she is represented by uniquemedia PR

DID SHE ACTUALLY SAID THIS?


OUR GOD ON EARTH IS PDP - Mama Peace 




I know First Lady was in Anambra state for a campaign rally on January 17th, what I don't know is exactly what she said there but this is what we discover from our ogas at the Top


Monday 19 January 2015

We are fighting Corruption for your information - EFCC chairman



The Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Larmorde, has said that the commission and the United Kingdom’s Metropolitan Police are investigating some serving and former governors, ministers, heads of service of the federation, and federal lawmakers.


Chairman, EFCC Mr. Ibrahim Larmorde

Lamorde said that the operatives of the EFCC and the Met Police were investigating the serving and former public office holders for money laundering and looting of public treasury.

The EFCC Chairman made the comment while playing host to the Metropolitan Police Special Crime and Operations Unit led by Detective Chief Inspector Jonathan Benton in Abuja, on Monday.

Lamorde refused to disclose the identities and the total number of the public office holders on the watch list of the commission and the Met Police on the premise that the investigation was jointly carried out by the EFCC and the UK Police.

He said the affected current and former public office holders would be arrested and their identities revealed after the commission must have concluded investigation into their cases.

He said, “You are also very much aware that the Metropolitan Police Proceeds of Corruption Unit is the unit that assisted us in the case of DSP Alamieyeseigha in the past, Joshua Dariye, and of course the big one that everybody is aware of, James Ibori, who is currently serving a jail term in the United Kingdom.

“In a few months’ time, there is also going to be a confiscation proceedings in respect of the assets of James Ibori in the United Kingdom which of course we have been working assiduously to make sure it will be successful.

“In respect of some of the new cases we have embarked upon, we are investigating some sitting state governors, some ministers that are serving, also ministers that have left office, some former heads of service of the federation and members of the National Assembly.

“We will never mention names, since it’s a joint investigation that we are doing, and you know unlike what we do here where some of our people here wants sensationalism, that’s not the way it works with them.

“The investigation has to be conducted properly first, it is when the matter is ready to go to court that publicities are given to individual cases; for the time being they are here, we are reviewing those investigations and when we are ready to go to court then names and these cases will be properly mentioned.”

Lamorde said that investigations into the cases against the public office holders would take some time to conclude just like the Ibori case which took up to six to seven years of investigation before he was arraigned in court.

Larmorde warned that any public office holder who got involved in the theft of public funds would not go free.

He said that the commission had put in place the machinery to track those stealing and taking such loot outside the country.

“…We cannot be in a hurry, the most important thing is that people should know that a lot is going on, and any person, either a man or woman, occupying public office, who decides to put her hand or his hand in government coffers to steal, would not have any hiding place.

“Whether you take the money outside this country or not, there is machinery in place to trace this money and also bring such individuals to justice,” Lamorde added

He commended the Met Police for complementing the efforts of the commission to discourage people from stealing public funds in the country.

Larmorde added that the UK had also ensured that assets bought with stolen money were returned to the Nigerian government.

He said some assets that had been confiscated by the UK would soon be returned to the country.

The leader of the Met Police Delegation, Benton, assured Nigerians of the readiness of the UK Police to support the EFCC as London remained one of the major destinations of people embarking on holidays and those who wanted to buy houses.

He said, “The International Financial Centre in London do play a part in the way money worked, the way money is flown and the way money is moved and where people like to buy houses and where they spent their holidays and some chose school.”

Lamorde also spoke on the state of the ongoing cases against some former governors in the country.

He complained about the criminal justice system that created room for lawyers to embark on deliberate measures to delay cases involving influential politicians.

The EFCC boss stated, “Abubakar Audu was charged to court in 2006; we started in Lokoja, we went to Supreme Court three times with him, for everything they will put an application that they don’t like the judge,. the judge is biased, but if you say no, then go to the Court of Appeal, then Supreme Court, we are now at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

“In the case of Saminu Turaki, we had to obtain a bench warrant. Currently he is a wanted person because he has refused to show up for trial. We started here in Abuja, they contested jurisdiction; the trial was taken to Dutse. In the case of Jolly Nyame, we are still at the High Court in Abuja with him, and he is still contesting.

“In the case of Joshua Dariye, we have been in court and he has been a senator. The man in Ekiti, we were in court with him and he is now elected governor of Ekiti State again.

“I think we have to look at the criminal justice system in this country, it is not a question of arrest of the individuals; we have arrested people, we have charged them to court, 2006 to date is how many years? And yet we are still at the preliminary level because these people can afford good lawyers that will continue to prolong the trial.

“Please, continue to monitor the trial in court, because if journalists are there, a judge will think twice before granting some applications, he will think that people are watching me, and my decisions will be reported.

“It is time for all of us as a country to look at the criminal justice system so we can address some of these shortcomings and deal with them.”

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BUHARI GET BACK @FAYOSE

How can his campaign be talking about ex-dead leaders, jogging around the stadium and outright lies about health?

PRESIDENTIAL candidate of the All Progressives Congress for the February 14 election, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has said that campaigns should focus on national   issues and not on his state of health and dead Nigerian leaders.

Buhari’s advice came a day after some members of the Peoples Democratic Party raised doubts about his health status and after an advert by Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose warned Nigerians against voting for a 72-year-old man.

In the said advert, Fayose claimed that since three ex-leaders from the North-West had died in office, it would not be wise for Nigerians to vote for Buhari “because we are tired of state burials.”
Buhari, in a message on his official Twitter handle said, “How can his (President Goodluck Jonathan) campaign be talking about ex-dead leaders, jogging around the stadium and outright lies about health?”
Also, the Buhari Support Group Centre on Monday   condemned what it described as an orchestrated campaign of calumny and character assassination directed   at the APC candidate.
It specifically expressed displeasure with the Fayose’s advert, saying it was not decent.
“In line with the Abuja Accord signed by Gen. Buhari and President Jonathan, the advert in question is to say the least, in bad taste.
“Is it to say that our opponents have a death wish for our candidate? Political campaign should stick to issues and be decent,” the BSGC Director of Publicity,   Chidia Maduekwe, said   in a telephone interview with The PUNCH on Monday.

I will not vote on February 14 - Sultan of sokoto

I don’t have a PVC, so it means I will not vote on February 14.

Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, 
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, on Monday told President Goodluck Jonathan that he might not vote during the next month’s general elections because he had yet to collect his Permanent Voter Card.

Jonathan, who was in the Sokoto State in continuation of the Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential campaign, visited the religious leader to seek his blessing.

The Sultan said it was imperative for the Federal Government to do everything within its powers to ensure that no eligible voter was disenfranchised.

He said, “Let us respect people’s wishes; let’s not try to disenfranchise anybody.

“We have had issues of the Permanent Voter Cards and I want to tell you that even myself, I don’t have a PVC, so it means I will not vote on February 14.

“So, we have to look for a way out, it is for your government to now look for what to do, how to ensure that all the cards get to the voters before the voting day or in the alternative, find a way out because for any problem there is a solution.

“We believe you will find a solution as regard this very serious hitch facing us because millions of Nigerians seem to be heading towards disenfranchisement and they won’t be able to vote. I have heard comments from the INEC Chairman, (Prof. Attahiru Jega), but we are still waiting for our cards to come.”

The religious leader expressed concerns that campaigns ahead of the general elections were taking religious colouration instead of being issue-based.

He urged all candidates to embrace peace and also caution their supporters against violence.

The religious leader urged the government to work hard to end insecurity in parts of the country.

He added, “As the leader of the Muslims in this country, I will not fail to intimate the President and his government with the problems Muslims face in this country, that is our own area of attention as Muslim leaders.

“We care about how we live as a people and we are very worried about how we are living now as a people and God Almighty who placed leadership of the country on your shoulders, we feel we must always alert you on how we have been living.

“I will say never a time in this country’s history that we face very serious challenges like what are facing now.

“The whole politicking had been turned into either religion or ethnic matters and this should not be so because we see what happens across the world.

“We are worried because religion had been brought into it, we made it very clear in 2011, there is no way religion should be part of the election campaigns or even the election itself.

“As you have seen here, I think there are more Muslims in this room than Christians and coming here now to come for prayers for success of your campaigns goes to show that as the leader of the Muslims, I have no choice than to pray for you.”

The Sultan advised the President on the need to tackle insecurity and unemployment.

“On insecurity issues facing us in all parts of country, we have heard campaign promises left, right and centre but we want to hear from our political leaders, how do you intend to resolve the security issues? How do you intend to tackle unemployment? How do you intend to tackle the rot in education?

“These are issues that should concern the various political leaders instead of mudslinging, calling each other names and whatever.

“We are very worried what we see in newspapers, watch on television and hear comments from our people, brothers and friends.

“Politics of this country have now been turned into a war, families are being divided, friends have become enemies just because of seeking for political office,” he lamented.

He wished the Jonathan’s campaign team well in its endeavours as he prayed for peaceful and fair elections.

Jonathan told the Sultan that his administration was committed to transforming the country.

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President is a failure-Azuka

What has President Goodluck Jonathan achieved in the

 four years and 11 months of his administration 

Since February 9, 2010 when he became the Acting President? Let him show us one thing he has achieved.


For example, I just came back from the South-East through the Sagamu-Benin Expressway. This was a road that was as smooth and beautiful as the German autobahn all through the eight years of President Olusegun Obasanjo and the two and half years of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. The Ore portion of this road was such a delight then that people spent just two minutes there instead of two days. When Yar’Adua became president in 2007, that portion of the expressway was so beautiful that his Minister of Transport, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, visited it but did not weep. Rather, she sang the Halleluya Chorus in ecstasy because of the beauty of the road. But Jonathan came in and destroyed that road and all other roads.

When I passed through Ore this Christmas/New Year season, I was surprised at the havoc Jonathan had done to that road through the SURE-P programme. It took me six days to travel from Lagos to Onitsha and five and half days on my return trip! Last year, Jonathan inaugurated the destruction of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, with Julius Berger handling the Lagos to Sagamu part and RCC handling the Sagamu to Ibadan part. When I visited Ibadan/Osogbo two months ago, I noticed that some portions of the road had already been destroyed. If the companies keep to the four-year destruction plan, by 2017, that road would have been fully destroyed. The Apapa-Oshodi Expressway that used to be loved by drivers of heavy-duty trucks because of its smoothness has now been destroyed by Jonathan. He has done the same thing to other wonderful roads in other parts of the country. What a man!

Before 2010, farmers were being begged to collect as many bags of fertiliser as they liked. There was no iota of bribery and racketeering in fertiliser distribution. If you were passing by a bus stop, you would be begged to collect as many bags as you wanted. Consequently, Nigerian farmers produced so much food that Nigeria was able to feed itself and the entire Africa. But since Jonathan took over, fertiliser has become as scarce as elephant tusk. Bribery has taken over the distribution. We have not produced even a bag of rice since he came in.

Who says that Jonathan is not a failure? When he came in, our aviation industry was the best in the world. Aeroplanes were not dropping from the Nigerian skies: EAS Airlines (May 4, 2002); Bellview Airlines (October 22, 2005), Sosoliso Airlines (December 10, 2005), ADC Airlines (October 29, 2006). Our airports were world class. In fact, the air conditioning system worked so well that the airport lounges were freezing to the point that snow formed inside them! Under Jonathan’s tenure, contracts were awarded to simultaneously destroy all the airports. In addition, Nigeria did not attain the prestigious Category 1 Certification in aviation.

What about health? In 2014, the World Health Organsiation did not certify Nigeria free of the guinea worm disease. In 2014, it did not declare us Ebola-free. Bill Gates did not tweet in December 2014 – “One of my favourite stories of 2014: In just one year, Nigeria went from 50 polio cases to six”. Maternal mortality did not drop from 545/100,000 to 350/100,000 in four years under Jonathan.

The one that pained me most about this Jonathan was the automotive policy. Before him, Nigeria was the number one exporter of cars. Cars were even being produced in the backyard of every Nigerian house. But since he came up with the new auto policy, auto companies have been running away from our country.

What about electoral reforms? This President has destroyed our exceptional electoral system that was planted by former president Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999. In 2003, Obasanjo gave us one of the best elections. Peter Obi was not rigged out in Anambra. In 2007, while we were still jubilating about the magic of 2003, Obasanjo blessed us with the 2007 electoral miracle. All local and international observers endorsed the elections as the best in world history. Candidates did not protest. Chibuike Amaechi’s candidacy in Rivers State did not have any “K-leg”. Olusegun Mimiko was not rigged out in Ondo. In Edo, Osun and Ekiti governorship candidates of the opposition party were not rigged out.

The 2007 presidential election was so good that Yar’Adua, who benefitted from the electoral artistry, praised the election to high heavens. Even the United States and the European countries flew in to beg Obasanjo and Prof Maurice Iwu of INEC to teach them how to organise exceptional elections. Nigerians felt tall.

But when Jonathan supervised the 2011 elections, he gave us the worst ever. The Peoples Democratic Party bigwigs like Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala, Speaker Dimeji Bankole, Obasanjo’s daughter, Senator Iyabo Obasanjo, won by a landslide. The PDP won all the 36 states.

Just last month, some ministers appointed by Jonathan resigned to contest governorship primaries in their states. This same Jonathan influenced the primaries and made them governorship candidates of the PDP in all the states for the February 2015 elections: Mr Musuliu Obanikoro (Lagos), Mr Labaran Maku (Nasarawa); Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu (Ebonyi), Mr Emeka Worgu (Abia), Dr Samuel Ortom (Benue), and Elder Godsday Orubebe (Delta). If it was Obasanjo, Senator Bola Tinubu, Maj. Gen Muhammadu Buhari or Amaechi – who hate interfering in states – they would not influence the primaries for their associates to win. But this Jonathan is just too overbearing! Haba!

Before now, other past presidents supported local production which resulted in Nigeria producing every single product it needed. Then, we were even exporting cement to the US and Europe. All the cement used for construction was bought from Nigeria. Immediately he came in, for the first time in history, we began to import cement. From 30 years ago to five years ago, we were exporting rice to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the rest of the world. Our cocoa production was the highest in the world. Palm oil flowed like River Niger everywhere in the nation. Cotton was like saw dust. Groundnut pyramids filled every part of the North and even the South. Agriculture boomed. Other presidents supported agriculture massively. But today Jonathan has completely destroyed agriculture! This President needs to be whipped.

What about the railway system? Before Jonathan came in, other presidents had so much supported the railway system that we had the best rail system in the world. Rail lines and modern trains traversed every state and local government area. But since he came in, he had given instructions that the rail tracks across the nation be excavated and that the rail system be killed forthwith. What a leader!

This is a man who hates equity. He noticed that all states had federal institutions of higher learning. He went to nine states and closed down their federal universities: six in the North and three in the South. These states are Nasarawa, Taraba, Katsina, Jigawa, Gombe, Kogi, Bayelsa, Ekiti and Ebonyi. How can these states ever forgive this unjust man?

Which one should I talk about and which one should I leave? This Jonathan has not done anything. He met a land flowing with milk and honey, a land where the infrastructure was the envy of even the US, a land that had the best economy in the world, a land with the best democratic ideals, a land of justice and fairness, but what did he do? He just destroyed everything and added no value.

Let’s shave his head with a bottle shard, tie him to a pole at the Eagle Square and put an inscription over his head which reads: “Behold the father of failure!” After that, we then grab the guys at Oxford Dictionaries by the neck and force them to change the meaning of the word “failure.”

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President Goodluck Jonathan’s tactics stopped the Boko Haram

If not for Jonathan’s actions and dexterity in the fight against insurgency, members of the dreaded sect would have taken over about half of Nigeria.

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh
The Peoples Democratic Party on Monday boasted that it was President Goodluck Jonathan’s tactics that stopped the Boko Haram from overrunning half of the country.

The party also said it would not fight former President Olusegun Obasanjo because some of the PDP’s achievements were recorded during his regime.

It said if not for Jonathan’s actions and dexterity in the fight against insurgency, members of the dreaded sect would have taken over about half of Nigeria.

As a result of this, the party said the President deserved commendations from Nigerians rather than being vilified.

The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Olisa Metuh, said this at a press briefing in Abuja.

He said the problem of insecurity in the North-East should not be attributed to Jonathan, adding that the President had been trying to contain it.

Metuh said, “The problem that we have in the North-East to deal with is insurgency; it is not the making of this government. This government has tried as much as possible to contain it.

“I must proclaim, every now and then, Nigerians encourage us by saying that if not for the character, candour and the personality of the President, these insurgents would have overrun more than half of Nigeria.

“We would have been under occupation of terrorists if not for the determination, the style and the character and personality of the president.”

Explaining how the President had been working to stop Boko Haram, he said the government had been able to secure a ceasefire, dialogue with members of the sect and the use of other methods.

“He has been able to offer a ceasefire, dialogue and other things to engage them. He has been trying all sorts of methods and engaging them in serious warfare and Nigerians have noted that if not for his character, Boko Haram would have overrun half of Nigeria,” he added.

He said that the Jonathan administration had done more than other administrations in the history of the country for the people of the northern region.

Metuh said, “Jonathan’s administration has been very fair to the North in terms of projects, political appointments and the establishment of almajiri schools which have improved education in the region.

“The present administration has done a lot more for the three zones in the North than any of the administrations before him in the areas of agriculture, education, roads, railways and many more.

Expressing optimism on the outcome of the Presidential election, come February 14, Metuh boasted that the PDP would win convincingly in the six geo-political zones of the country.

He said, “The PDP will win in the North-West, North-Central, North-East, South-South, South-East and South-West. The All Progressives Congress will not win in any of the zones and our victory will be very convincing.”

On the activities of Obasanjo, who is believed not to be working for the party but the opposition, Metuh said that the party would continue to appeal to him to support its candidates.

He said there was no way the party would fight the former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the party, saying some of the achievements recorded by the party were made under his regime.

Metuh said, “Concerning our leader, our Baba Obasanjo, we have big respect for him. This party gave him the ticket that brought him to power and brought him back to reckoning.

Some of our achievements were made under Obasanjo. We can’t discuss him in the public. We will continue to urge him to support us. We want his support.”

On the gale of defections in the party, Metuh said that the party was aware that there were grievances concerning its primaries. He however urged those that were wronged to reconsider their position and return to the PDP.

In an emotion-laden voice, Metuh said, “I hope that we have learnt lessons from these (primaries). We won’t celebrate those who have defected (to other political parties).”

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Killed by a Computer Game


A Taiwanese man who was on a three-day computer gaming binge died inside an Internet cafe and went unnoticed for many hours, the second of such death in the area in less than a month. UPI reports:
The man, identified as Hsieh, went into the Internet cafe on Jan. 6 and was found motionless on a table on Jan. 8. Investigators said the man had a heart attack. His death went unnoticed for several hours as gamers continued around him.
“The CCTV footage from the Internet cafe showed that he had a small struggle before he collapsed motionless,” Jennifer Wu, a police spokesperson from the Hunei district, told CNN.



Family members told police the 32-year-old man was unemployed and would often disappear for several consecutive days. Workers said they didn’t notice the man had died because he would often take naps.
“Hsieh was a regular customer here and always played for consecutive days. When tired, he would sleep face-down on the table or doze off slumped in his chair. That is why we were not aware of his condition in the beginning,” a cafe attendant told the Taipei Times.

Oprah Winfrey Now Have Just 1 (One) Month To Live

I Hope she come out soon and clear out this report.. 


“I’ve made more money than I could spend in a life time, but I’m going to enjoy seeing what kind of dent I can put in $2 billion in 3 months” Said Oprah proclaiming that she would spend half her fortune making a few lucky fans dreams come true, donating the rest and while leaving something for her dog and Steadman. Oprah seem to be in high spirits saying “why be sad when I can buy a small country, name it Oprah, and live forever”


What will be some of the quotes the world will remember her for?
1)The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.
2)Do the one thing you think you cannot do. Fail at it. Try again. Do better the second time. The only people who never tumble are those who never mount the high wire. This is your moment. Own it.
3)The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.
4)I remember a specific moment, watching my grandmother hang the clothes on the line, and her saying to me, ‘you are going to have to learn to do this,’ and me being in that space of awareness and knowing that my life would not be the same as my grandmother’s life.
5) Follow your instincts. That’s where true wisdom manifests itself.
6)What I know is, is that if you do work that you love, and the work fulfills you, the rest will come.
7)For everyone of us that succeeds, it’s because there’s somebody there to show you the way out.
8)I don’t think of myself as a poor deprived ghetto girl who made good. I think of myself as somebody who from an early age knew I was responsible for myself, and I had to make good.
9)I had no idea that being your authentic self could make me as rich as I’ve become. If I had, I’d have done it a lot earlier.
10)When I look into the future, it’s so bright it burns my eyes.

NIGERIA ARTISTS ENDORSE AMBODE

Banky W,Olamide, Uti, M.I, Iceprince , Funke Akindele & Desmond Elliot Campaign for Ambode (Photos)





 Am not a politician but when i see what i know you should see also, i cant help it but share, this is shocking 

Calculation of the Month

Am not that Good With calculations but I guess this calculation might be correct what do u think?

Meet President Jonathan 24-year-Old ILLEGITIMATE SON


TRUE OR FALSE

Mr Ibime Belema-Jonathan, a 24-year-old native of Nembe, Baylesa announced on the social network twitter  that he is one of the president’s illegitimate sons.
According to Belema-Jonathan, his mother was a receptionist in a Port Harcourt hotel (which shall remain undisclosed) when she met Goodluck nearly 25 years ago. Their relationship was made private because of the risks it posed to Goodluck’s then fledgling political career. He has decided to disclose this information after recently being informed by his mother, who had just passed away. It is his desire for his father to assume and fulfill his fatherly duties after a lifetime of absence.”
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More Defection Woes As Governor Mimiko’s Former Media Aide, Kinsmen Leave PDP For APC

Mr. Kolawole Olabisi, the former  CPS to Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

What is going through His mind?

Olabisi defected alongside prominent indigenes of Ondo town who had earlier followed Mr. Mimiko to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)  after the governor publicly made his defection known to the Laborparty.   
 Apart from Olabisi, other prominent members of the area who defected include Mimiko's former Special Assistant on "Special interest", Mr. Arije Kareem, a youth leader of Hausa community in Ondo Kingdom, Yaro Aliu also left the PDP.

We gathered that all the decamps were from Ondo East and West senatorial district. 

Led by the former Ondo West Council Chairman, Yinka Adeyosoye, the group revealed that the reason for their defection is to work for the emergence of General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) as the Nigeria’s next president noting that Jonathan has nothing to offer the people of the country any longer judging from its woeful performance in the last four years, a period they stated was marked by series of corruption.

Adeyosoye said they had consulted their supporters in their constituencies before making their decision known adding that they would work for the APC. 

“I can beat my chest to assure you that APC will make history on February 14 when we will sweep the PDP government away and chase President Goodluck Jonathan back to his Otuoke hometown by road”, he said.

He disclosed that things are getting worse in Ondo State for Governor  Mimiko, who he said ‘still claiming to be a war leader’ of the polarized PDP in the state.

The Ondo State chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Isaac Kekemeke said Mimiko has finally lost his remaining popularity with the defection of his kinsmen to the opposition party. 

Kekemeke noted that the party would continue to welcome decampees with an assurance of giving everyone an equal opportunity in the APC.

IBB Endorses Buhari For President



IBB Endorses Buhari For President

New details today suggest that former military president Ibrahim Bademasi Babangida has endorsed the presidential candidature of Muhammadu Buhari, the All Progressives Congress candidate.  
The shocking revelation comes two weeks after President Goodluck Jonathan, the Peoples Democratic Party candidate, visited the former leader in his home in Minna, and called IBB his “father.”

200 Dump PDP For APC...

Niger Deputy Governor, 200 Others Dump PDP For APC


Buhari arriving Minna in Niger state for a rally...


Niger State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Ibeto, and over 200 political office holders today on Monday defected from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress
Announcing his defection to newsmen in Minna, Ibeto said, “I am on my way to welcome our party leader and presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, at Minna Airport for his campaign rally in Niger State.”
Ibeto attributed his defection to injustice melted out him and other contestants in the state party primaries, describing the exercise as flawed and stage-managed to favour anointed candidates.
Ibeto said, “The electoral process that threw up Alhaji Umar Nasko as PDP governorship candidate was not in accordance with the PDP electoral law and the constitution,”he said
“It is true we are defecting to APC because the primaries conducted were not in accordance with the PDP constitution. Myself and other aggrieved party members decided to petition the National Headquaters of the party on the outcome of the governorship primaries with a view to addressing the obvious injustice but met a brickwall.
“We were expecting justice from the party’s national office but nothing was forthcoming, hence we decided to join the APC.”
He however appealed to his supporters to be law abiding and not to make politics a do-or-die battle.
Among those who defected from PDP alongside the deputy governor are serving members of National Assembly, members of State’s House of Assembly, former commissioners and former local governments chairmen.