Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

THE CULT CALLED OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION EXPOSED BY CHAR JAN’S (THEKINGLADY)…



THE CULT CALLED OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION EXPOSED BY CHAR JAN’S (THEKINGLADY)…

Hi, my name is… why don’t we skip the introductions for now and focus on what I’m about to say, I’m a lady and in my early 30’s, I am a Nigeria married to a Dutch From Nerthaland, i lost my husband to cardiac arrest July 14 2013 Sunday afternoon (I call it a black sunday) – a horrible experience for a mother with two male kids (single mothers in similar situation should know how difficult it is to raise male kids.) So let’s get back to the reason I’m here, that is to expose the despicable cult called 'THE OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION'.



THE OYIBO WIVES ASSOCIATION.as they are called.
This cult is famed for destroying homes and quite sad to say this cult  was created and is run by Nigerian ladies and women whose sole intention it is to gain citizenship by marrying the local citizens. I have gathered a substantial amount of evidence to support my claims, with a few mentioned in this document (below) and the rest will be published in a short while. So let’s start with the sole aim of the cult which is to pin young immigrant ladies against each other by making them compare themselves and their husbands’ wealth and financial status to one another. It’s quite a shame to see fellow married Nigerian women collect huge sums of money from their husbands with the false hopes of bringing their brothers or uncles into the country while in actuality are bringing sex toys into their matrimonial homes.....continue .reading.......

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

'First 9 years of education will be free in Kaduna'...

Former Minister, Nasir El Rufai, who is contesting for governor of Kaduna state, took to Twitter to make some interesting promises concerning Education in Kaduna if elected

peace prize worth $170k for Nigerian woman campaign against Boko Haram

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Nigerian woman Esther Ibanga, a pastor and activist in who has campaigned against extremist group, Boko Haram was on Tuesday Feb. 24th awarded a Japanese peace prize worth $170,000.

For her tireless vocal protest against Boko Haram killings and kidnappings, and pressuring central and local governing officials to fight back against the extremists. the Niwano Peace Foundation said it has awarded Ibanga its 20 million yen annual prize.
"Esther has worked extensively to foster and facilitate reconciliation between conflicting religious and tribal groups, setting up an organization that has all tribal women leaders on its membership" the Buddhist group-backed foundation said.
$170k would be about N34million now. Congrats to her...

Kim K & North West dress in matching ski outfits

Kim K and her daughter North West dressed in matching Ski outfits to hit the slopes in Montana on their family vacation. Kanye didn't go with the Kardashian klan but Jonathan Cheban went along. See more photos after the cut...

Jonathan missed the point on missing N30trn - Charles Soludo

In his interview with ThisDay newspaper published last Sunday February 22nd, President Jonathan accused former CBN Governor Charles Soludo of being political with his claims that N30 trillion had gone missing under the watch of the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. What President Jonathan said about Soludo's claims below and Soludo's response after the cut...
"So you’ll see that there is a lot of politicking about some of the serious issues. Not too long ago I read in one of the papers, I think Vanguard, that former chief economic adviser to President Obasanjo who also went to become a CBN governor… Soludo is a professor and first class material. Yes, making a first class in economics, he is a brilliant person. His secondary school records are fantastic. So by all standards he is a brilliant person. So the Vanguard wrote that he accused Ngozi; that N30 trillion was stolen under the watch of Ngozi in four years. Ngozi became a finance minister, let’s say from 2011 till date. From that time till now, our annual budget is between N4.3 trillion and N4.9 trillion. So even if you put all together, it is about 18 plus trillion naira, & not 30 trillion.
The budget for these four years is less than N20 trillion, but Soludo said that under Ngozi’s watch they stole N30 trillion. This is in the papers, social media, stored in the clouds and will continue to be there. And when you type it in it will come out that during President Jonathan’s time they stole N30 trillion. We asked Ngozi how her colleagues in the World Bank saw the accusation and she said they were laughing and couldn’t believe it. There are certain things that you just cannot believe and if that is coming from somebody considered to be cerebral like Professor Soludo, then of course you know what the ordinary person would say. It is all political"President Jonathan said.

Professor Soludo reacted to this interview by releasing an article this evening. See it below...
My attention has been drawn this morning to an article entitled: “Jonathan Replies Soludo over “missing N30 trillion” claim”— extracting from Mr. President’s interview as published by Thisday newspaper.
ThisDay quoted Mr. President as saying that “Soludo said that under Ngozi’s watch they stole N30 trillion” but that since the sum of the federal budget over the last four years was less than N30 trillion, such an amount could not have been “stolen”.
According to the President, “it is all political”. I had earlier stated that I would not make further comments on the issues until probably after the elections but since Mr. President has decided to join the fray, I am constrained to make a further brief clarification.
For me, President Jonathan is a gentleman and a friend but I have a fundamental disagreement on his management of the economy. On the issues at stake, I believe that the pressures of office and the hectic electioneering campaigns have not allowed him time to read my articles or that his staff have not explained the contents to him hence he totally missed the point in his comments. For the avoidance of doubt, let me clarify as follows:
1. In my article entitled “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Missing Trillions”, I presented some rough calculations covering: oil theft, money that ought to accrue to stock of foreign reserves, unbudgeted oil subsidy payments, customs duty waivers, leakages through the self-financing government parastatals, unremitted sums by NNPC, etc.
I concluded that section of my article by noting that: “I have a long list but let me wait for now. I do not want to talk about other ‘black pots’ that impinge on national security. My estimate, Madam, is that probably more than N30 trillion has either been stolen or lost or unaccounted for or simply mismanaged under your watchful eyes in the past four years”.
2. It is evident that the monies I referred to are “off-budget”. These are monies that did not make it to the budget. I find it funny that the Government deliberately avoided the issues raised above but instead has sought to divert attention by focusing on the “federal budget”.
Let me state for the record that I believe that the amount of resources that are either stolen from the economy or out-rightly mismanaged by government far exceeds the federal budget per annum.
Ours is about a N100 trillion economy, and I will be shocked if the government pretends that it does not know that currently about 10% of the GDP falls into a ‘black hole’ on annual basis.
We have not added figures based on counterfactual analysis such as the cost to the aggregate economy of bad or misguided economic policy. For example, in today’s Thisday newspaper, a headline news reports that “Aliko Dangote, Africa’s Richest Man, Loses $7.8 Billion as Naira, Stocks Plunge” while reporting that “In dollar terms, the devaluation has knocked more than $40 billion off the value of Nigeria’s economy”. Of course, most people predicted that oil prices would soon fall but we were caught unprepared, and today, the parallel market exchange rate is N225 to the dollar.
Thus, the kind of analysis in today’s Thisday is just one little example of the kind of collateral damages–‘costs’ or ‘losses’– that mismanagement foists on the system. To repeat, my article did not focus on the federal budget: the mismanagement of the consumption budget and its unprecedented debt accumulation (with low value-for-money expenditures) are entirely different matters.
3. What I found particularly disconcerting as a Nigerian from the comments I read is the fixation to validation from the World Bank. According to Mr. President, “we asked the Minister how her colleagues at the World Bank saw the accusation”. I shook my head in disbelief. It is instructive that no one asked what Nigerians thought or ‘how Nigerians saw it’ but rather what was important to government was the impression of the World Bank. If this is the mind-set of our leaders, then ordinary citizens have real cause to worry.
Well, I have read several editorial comments of Nigerian media and they do not agree with the ‘impression’ of the World Bank official. I read a similar comment by a high government official stating that World Bank officials and CNN had told them that government was doing well and therefore who else could question them.
But neither the World Bank nor CNN conducts comprehensive independent surveys on the economy— they comment based on the data they are given— and their subjective “opinions” cannot substitute for hard facts.
The World Bank is not a statistical agency. I can provide a long list of countries that World Bank reports praised as ‘star performers’ and they slumped into deep crisis almost immediately after. Check out the World Bank and IMF reports on the US and other countries’ economies shortly before the unprecedented global financial and economic crisis in fifty years (the Great Recession of 2008/09).
Actually for many countries once they start getting such ‘praises’, then perceptive officials begin to worry. Nigeria is probably the only country where its government officials quote the World Bank while ignoring data from its own statistical agency!
A serious concern is that while government relies on external validation (opinion) as ‘proof’ of its performance, it is selective in the process—accepting the positive ones and disparaging the negative ones. Our recent exchanges illustrate the point. In my first article (26th January): “Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond the Elections”, I argued that “the economy seems to be on auto pilot, with confusion as to who is in charge, and government largely as a constraint.
There are no big ideas, and it is difficult to see where economic policy is headed to. My thesis is that the Nigerian economy, if properly managed, should have been growing at an annual rate of about 12% given the oil boom, and poverty and unemployment should have fallen dramatically over the last five years”. No one has credibly challenged the above, except what the Financial Times of London described as a “furious response by the Minister”. But, the influential Economist Magazine of London and New York Times agreed with us. According to the Economist editorial (7th February, 2015):
“… as Africa’s biggest economy stages its most important election since the restoration of civilian rule in 1999, and perhaps since the civil war four decades ago, Nigerians must pick between the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, who has proved an utter failure, and the opposition leader, Muhammadu Buhari….
The single bright spot of his rule has been Nigeria’s economy, one of the world’s fastest-growing. Yet that is largely despite the government rather than because of it, and falling oil prices will temper the boom. The prosperity has not been broadly shared: under Mr Jonathan poverty has increased. Nigerians typically die eight years younger than their poorer neighbours in nearby Ghana”. I gave the Government an “F” grade on economic management, and the Economist described its performance as “utter failure”.
The Economist also basically agreed with me that the re-basing of the economy and its observed ‘growth’ have nothing to do with government policy. Again, government has not credibly challenged the above or is the Economist’s view also ‘all political ’? Government simply waved it off. My point is that if Government has to rely on the “impressions” of external bodies, then it should be consistent and comprehensive.
4. In conclusion, let me re-state that I firmly stand by my earlier statements. These are weighty statements which I weighed carefully before issuing. I appreciate that this is an election time and so attempts would be made to trivialize, or either play politics with, or divert attention from, them. In a serious society, we should have had a good debate on these matters as they could provide some of the building blocks in trying to pick the pieces after the elections.
Part of our citizen duty in a democracy is to raise such issues and demand for answers. In the meantime, I grant that our leaders are busy with campaigns but these issues won’t go away until we have a transparent resolution. Be assured that after the elections, we will be back with even more questions!

an expired party card torn Obasanjo - PDP


According to the National Secretary of the PDP, Professor Adewale Oladipo, the PDP membership card torn by former President Olusegun Obasanjo on February 16th had long expired as it was signed by a former acting chairman of the party, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje who is now a chieftain in the APC.

According to Professor OLadipo, Chief Obasanjo is over 80 years old and there are certain actions people of his age take that they themselves can't explain. Prof Oladiposaid this while speaking to a group of students who came to show their solidarity for President Jonathan at the party's National secretariat in Abuja yesterday.

Beyonce exposes boobs as she goes bra-less in denim

The superstar singer went bra-less in a sexy unbuttoned blue shirt that was tied up, showing off her cleavage as she went to lunch with Jay Z yesterday in LA. Beyonce narrowly escaped a wardrobe malfunction. See more pics after the cut...


See the signboard Edo people put up for their Governor

A signboard thanking governor Oshiomole for giving the people of Edo...wait for it...Shoprite! Lol. Are these people for real?

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

President Jonathan & wife attend Bayelsa women funeral

President Jonathan and First Lady Patience Jonathan were at the funeral of the 12 Bayelsa women who were killed in an auto accident on their way from a meeting with the First Lady on February 14th. See the photos from the burial after the cut..

Monday, 9 February 2015

Lagos 2015: Ambode, Agbaje Sign Peace Accord

The governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, on Monday signed a peace accord ahead of the general election.
The candidates signed the peace pact at the official residence of the US Consul-General in Nigeria, Mr. Jeffrey Hawkins, in Ikoyi in the presence of the US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James F. Entwistle, and religious leaders.
At the forum, Ambode read the content of the peace agreement thus: “I, Akinwunmi Ambode, do hereby pledge on behalf of myself and my supporters, to promote peaceful participation in the 2015 election and beyond
 
 
 
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DOYIN OKUPE DISGRACED AND HUMILIATED BY NIGERIAN JOURNALISTS.


Nigerians have you see the humiliation of Doyin Okupe by Nigerian Journalibsts? He called for a Media briefing in Presidential Villa to brief them on the latest developments on the political landscape of Nigeria, instead of telling them the lies they know him for, he started using derogatory statement on Buhari.
To make things worst, he said Buhari can never be the president of Nigeria. Hear him,...
"General Buhari is not electable and would not be elected by the grace of God, And why I am saying that is this, Nigeria would not have a president that has not gone to school, This is not going to happen, In Nigeria it will not happen, In Nigeria it would not happen.”

However, the crowd of journalists did not allow Doyin Okupe to finish his words before they stood up, shouting in disagreement with what he had just said. It looked like a rehearsed line as all the journalists present at the briefing chanted ‘APC’, ‘APC’, APC’ and they were unstoppable!
A strong message to President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan. Doyin Okupe and many others like him await more humiliation from Nigerian masses on the 28th March.

PROTESTERS AT PDP SECRETARIAT IN EDO STATE DEMANDING FOR THEIR UNPAID MONEY.


PDP Edo State should pay those they hired to attend President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan campaign in Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin city. This is another 419 from a 419 party. How can we allow a party who is known for always broken promises continue to manage our nation? Certainly no. Too much of unfulfilled promises, too much of sorrow, too much tears and too much of blood in the land.
They... claimed PDP is the biggest party in Africa yet the most disorganized and corrupt party in the world.
Abeg make una pay them their money.
PROTESTERS AT PDP SECRETARIAT IN EDO STATE DEMANDING FOR THEIR UNPAID MONEY. 

PDP Edo State should pay those they hired to attend President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan campaign in Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin city. This is another 419 from a 419 party. How can we allow a party who is known for always broken promises continue to manage our nation? Certainly no. Too much of unfulfilled promises, too much of sorrow, too much tears and too much of blood in the land.

They claimed PDP is the biggest party in Africa yet the most disorganized and corrupt party in the world. 

Abeg make una paid them their money.
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