Monday, 14 August 2017
Video: The originality of Hon. Ahmed Mohammed, deputy majority leader representing Ankpa ward 1 Kogi state, Nigeria.
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Fuel Scarcity: APC Write Nigerians – See What They Have To Say

Saturday, 21 February 2015
OBJ Is A Father To Me, I Plead With Him To Guard His Utterences— President Jonathan
President Jonathan has said Obasanjo is still is father despite his criticisms towards him. Speaking to Tribune editors he said
First and foremost, Obasanjo is a father to me. By divine providence and the grace of God, I am the President of Nigeria today. It is not by my strength. But God uses human beings to actualise His own blessings on human beings. And He used so many Nigerians, including former President Obasanjo, to play one role or the other for me.
“I became the deputy governor of a state, became the governor, the vice president and president. I have no issues with him, and I really don’t want to join issues with President Obasanjo. I think it is not necessary.” “But I will use this opportunity, because you asked, to just plead with my father that he is a leader, a former president of the country. He has led the country more than anybody — eight years of democratic governance and almost four years of military governance. No other person has that kind of record.
“So, actions and inactions, or utterances, should be guarded so that we don’t expose our country to the international community as if it is a country in danger, a country that is about to collapse. You are frightening investors, especially those who invest hot cash, to pull out their money from the country and that would affect the stock market and it would affect the economy.
“For one reason or the other, Obasanjo may disagree with me as his first political son. You can even disagree with your own biological children, as a human being, not to talk of disagreeing with your political children. So, he can agree or disagree with me, but the utterances have to be managed in a way that it does not affect the economy and security of this country.”
Source:Tribune
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Christiane Amanpour Of CNN Described GEJ As A Failed President
Christiane Amanpour Of CNN Described GEJ As A Failed President… How true?
READ ALSO:- Is This OK? Al Jazeera Article Refers To GEJ As Badluck Jonathan
Is This OK? Al Jazeera Article Refers To GEJ As Badluck Jonathan
The article is an opinion piece by
Solomon Ayele Dersso, a legal academic and analyst of African affairs who regularly writes on African issues. He is head of the Peace and Security Council
Report at the Institute for Security
Studies, Addis Ababa office.
He wrote an article titled Badluck
Jonathan and Aljazeera posted it. Is that not offensive?
Sunday, 11 January 2015
Win a Call Credit By Creating a Sentence with B.U.H.A.R.I
