Tuesday, 12 May 2015

JAGA: How we rigged elections for buhari in Kano


WE KNOW THE TRUTH,
ABOUT YOUR CARD READER.
Kano Card Readers Recorded 410,000 (Accredited) Voters. - INEC.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) records have confirmed that their electronic Card Readers recorded only 410,000 voters during the last Presidential election in Kano state.
After the March 28, 2015 Presidential election, the total number of votes allocated to Kano state was 2,172,447. This is a total of 1,762,447 votes that is unaccounted for, from the result released and declared by the Resident electoral commissioner Alhaji Mukaila Abdullah.
Alhaji Mukaila Abdullah died in mysterious fire incident immediately after the elections, in which relatives from Jigawa state, stated that it was an assassination to cover whatever that happened during the Presidential election.
Mukaila Abdullah, his wife and children were roasted alive in their Kano residence.
Meanwhile, Nigerian President elect, Maj Gen Muhammadu Buhari has announced that he will investigate the conduct of election in some state of the Federation.
Nigerians will expect Buhari to start from Kano, Bauchi, Jigawa, Kaduna and Katsina where Card Readers captures less than 30% of the votes allocated to him in the above states

Monday, 4 May 2015

RIVERS PEOPLE IS IT TRUE "AMAECHI" IS NOT OWING YOU?



Amaechi-led NGF describes Buhari as God’s gift to NigeriansRivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi said he does not owe any civil servant in the state.
He made the clarification in response to a statement credited to Governor-elect, Nyesom Wike.
Speaking through his Commissioner for Information, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, at the weekend, Amaechi said the PDP was being mischievous by its deliberate resort to falsehood.
“We find it ridiculous that PDP and Mr. Ezebuwon Nyesom Wike’s media managers show lot of mischief and deliberate distortion of facts,” she said.
“We thought that if they lied during campaigns and electioneering, with election over, they would switch over to basic media style of information sourcing, verification and analysis.
“The rudimentary step in that is the sourcing and use of data, a critical segment available to even cob reporters”.
Amaechi said on the contrary, it is the PDP that owes Rivers people the return of its revenue diverted by the Federal Government to other states as well as the millions spent by Amaechi administration to fix its (FG’s) roads in the state.
“Governor Chibuike Amaechi has paid civil servants up to the month of March with plans to commence payment for the month of April.
“Gov. Amaechi had committed himself to the welfare of Rivers’ civil servants these past seven years and had exemplified that by regular payment of salaries in the face of dwindling national revenue.”
Rivers State is one of less than five states in the federation that have been able to keep up with salary payments in the face of empty federal coffers.
“While apologising on the recent delays in salary payment, Amaechi reiterated that civil servants must receive their wages for each month.
“PDP’s mismanagement of the national revenue, as well as its elevation of corruption to a national religion, has been responsible for dwindling federal allocation.
“In recent times, the Federal Government has had to withhold allocations meant for states, Rivers State being one of such unfortunate states,” he said.
The governor accused PDP of crying wolf where there was none, describing the statement as diversionary and meant to cover their obvious inadequacies.
“In its fatal admittance that it is approaching May 29 with more liabilities than assets, PDP sold the dummy to unsuspecting Rivers people and friends of the state to create an impression that he was leaving behind a pile of indebtedness.
“The Amaechi administration has nothing to hide. However, we must put the records straight as to the root cause of PDP’s paranoia.
“The party’s candidate, who was declared winner of the April 11 governorship election, with his team, is coming to loot the treasury of Rivers State.
“With several thugs hired to commit electoral malfeasances for the PDP – with about 11 ‘elected’ into the state House of Assembly – who must demand their settlement, the state treasury will be sucked dry.
“To begin to prepare the minds of civil servants who consequentially will be owed months of salary, PDP had to raise the falsehood,” Semenitari noted.


Saturday, 2 May 2015

LETTER TO HUMAN RIGHT COMMISSION


I AM HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED IN THE JOB YOU GUYS DO IN NIGERIA. WHAT KIND OF HUMAN RIGHT ORG. ARE YOU WHEN NIGERIAN CITIZENS DONT HAVE A RIGHT TO ANYTHING NOT EVEN EDUCATION???

TELL ME WHY A STUDENT WILL WRITE A JAMB EXAM PASS, WRITE APTITUDE TEST MAKE HIS RESULT AND YET HE WONT BE GIVEN ADMISSION WITHOUT LETTING THE STUDENT KNOW THE REASON THE ADMISSION WAS DENIED AFTER SPENDING SO MUCH MONEY AND TIME.
IT IS ONLY WHEN YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION I WILL KNOW YOU GUYS ARE WORKING.
MIND YOU NIGERIAN YOUTHS ARE GETTING READY TO DO THE SIMPLE WORK YOU PEOPLE COULDN'T DO. WAIT WATCH AND SEE.
NO NNPC PROBE IF NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT DON'T START WITH A PROBE ON OFFICIALS THAT OPPRESS THE COMMON MAN
#EDUCATION FIRST