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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

PDP Member in Charge of Monitoring the Distribution of PVCs? What Exactly Is INEC Doing?

This week, the Nigerian Tribune newspaper reported that a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sikiru Ogboye, had been in charge of monitoring the distribution of the permanent voters cards (PVCs) in Ibeju when he was shot dead in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State.


I am beggining to wonder what kind of politics INEC is playing ... Why would a member of ANY political party be involved in the distribution of voters card? Does he work with/for INEC?

In my opinion, APC & other political parties in the state should take this up!

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Youths In Politics: Would It Ever Happen With N27.5m Forms?

The 'old' men in politics keep saying the reason we don't have Nigerian youths in politics is that youths are not ready to come forward.

Actually, APC presidential expression of interest form costs N2.5m while the presidential nomination form costs N25.5m, making a total of N27.5m.

N27.5m?! Wow wow wow! I don't know what to say ... A youth has N27.5m to spare for forms and you won't wonder how he got the money??? Realy?! Or are we to say youths shouldn't aspire for the presidential seat?

Ok, let's assume he is loaned (just for forms he is not sure would take him anywhere), when he gets to that position he has been aspiring to be, what do you think he would do? Embezzle? Of course! How do you expect him to make profit from his "investments"? Why do you think most (or all) politicians are guilty of this crime?

Well, as long as this keeps happening, this country can NEVER move forward. Never!

#Pray #FightForTheRightThings

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

My Questions for T.B Joshua & His Church Members



I don't like going into spiritual matters but I looked into this whole thing and listened to T.B Joshua's Church members.

I have questions for these people:

1. How come it was that very day members of the Church decided to take pictures of the building? How come they decided to take pictures of the building they've been seeing for years or months as the case may be? Huh? Wouldn't we conclude that they knew the building was going down and they wanted to have a last shot of it before it becomes history?

2. How come the plane hovered around that building when people were already positioned taking pictures? Does this plane not belong to one of the Church members?

3. One of the Church members said in camera that he knew the building was collapsing because a woman ran inside just to tell them it was falling? Really?! Is that how human beings act? Don't they try to save themselves first? Would you run inside or out?

4. The same member that spoke above (3) said he was dinning with some other members and didn't know something was happening until the said woman came in to tell them. I don't understand cz there's no way you wouldn't try to look out to see what was happening outside with strong vibrations from the airplane? & wouldn't people be screaming? Hmm?

5. Another member that spoke said he was inside when he saw the slab from the floor above falling so he ran to the opposite direction as he had learnt that being a rescue agent or so? What opposite side? Everyone runs to the opposite direction of danger??? This same person escaped without hurt but he was actually inside the building while it fell. How did that happen?

6. Now, shouldn't we think this was planned? Like the rumours spreading, was this actually a sacrifice? I think people investigating this case should try to find out if those people who died aren't SCOAN newcomers.
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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Creation of More States or Creation of 'Extra' Power?



The following requests, subject to the amendment of the constitution, were proposed by the National CONFAB committee:
Apa State from the present Benue, Kainji from Niger State, Katagum from Bauchi State, Savannah State from Borno, Amana from Adamawa, Ghari from Kano, Gurara from Kaduna, Etiti State from the South-East zone, Aba from Abia, Adada from Enugu, Njaba/Anim from both Anambra and Imo States, Ogoja from Cross River, Anioma from Delta, Ijebu from Ogun, New Oyo from the present Oyo State and unnamed others.

Hmmm...
'States and Capital' reading would be more difficult for kids now. :-)

On a serious note, is this actually creation of more states? Or creation of more power seats? More means of corruption?

O yes! More governors! More deputies! More traditional rulers paid with tax-payer's money! More Local Govt Chairmen! More Ministers! Better medium of corruption!! More division among Nigerians!!!!!

I'm wondering why creation of Ijebu State should even be mentioned. Or, Anioma from Delta State. Infact, let's divide into countries! Mstchw!!

For those thinking it would bring development, you are thinking wrong.
Bayelsa State was created from Rivers State. Have you visited that state since then? Have there been any significant developments? Hmmm... Most streets there don't have names. No 'legit' bus-stops! And, someone somewhere is saying we should have more states.

If these states are finally approved..., believe me you, within a year there would be unrest in some parts of this country. #QuoteMe!
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Thursday, July 17, 2014

PHCN Fixed Charge: Have Activists Turned Politicians? Why No National Protest?

Where are the likes of Bola Ige, Gani?? What are our so-called activists Like Falana&co doing?

I Pity My Country!

We act like we don't know what's going on...

Nigeria, is nothing wrong with the N750 fixed charge by your distribution companies?

We are being exploited yet we aren't doing anything about it.

We have been slapped a million times...

The former Minister of Power, when questioned about the fixed charge, said the 'fixed charge' policy is done EVERYWHERE in the world.

Why would people just come on air and say rubbish???? Anyways, why won't they when they know what is entering their pockets daily?
You don't pay for what you don't use ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD!!!

Whatever this former Mister Power thinks is 'fixed charge' is actually an agreement with the power company that you can't buy less than a fixed amount (not fixed charge).

Well, I don't blame him; I blame our so-called activists!

Where are the lawyers in this country?

I've also been hearing that the owners of the companies said they can't make profit if they don't charge all Nigerians that fixed amount.
Na me send you go do business???? Mstchw!
Infact, isn't it SINCERE to increase price per unit if need be? They all are theives!!

Anyways, I don't blame them; I blame the government! And, at the end of the day, I blame the activists!!

Why am I blaming activists?????

Removal of subsidy caused a national-wide protest. That's removal of the subsidy that was decided by the government (they stopped giving you gifts); not exploitation!
It claimed a few lives...

Now, we are being exploited CLEARLY and they are ALL keeping mute.
I'm beginning to think these activists are politicians...

What change has the commercialization/"governmentialization" of the power sector done? Didn't they sell it to themselves???
Borrowing our Oga at the top's wife statement..., "Dia ris God o!" :-)

The President promised that electricity supply would be stable by June. Hmmm. I guess this is July and it's worse everywhere.
Well, they'ld always find an excuse: 'plant broke down therefore production reduced...the companies don't generate, they only distribute.'
Na now dem know say something go spoil???

Calculate how much money they make for no supply, for nothing
750xmillions of homes... All for free???? We resemble father xmas?

Dia ris God o!

Please, Let Us Join Our Voices And Fight Corruption!

Dia ris God o!

God Help Nigeria!
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