Thursday, January 22, 2015

Ahead of the February 14 presidential poll, some South-South ex-militant commanders in Edo State yesterday declared their support for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd). They also lauded the leadership of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta for endorsing Buhari, maintaining that the group (MEND) made the right choice. The ex-militants told newsmen in Benin, the Edo State capital, that their position was in line with the expectations and hope of Nigerians for positive change and development, particularly, the development of the Niger Delta region. The spokesperson for the group, Mr. Godwin Ogidigba, explained that the ex-agitators had implicit confidence in the ability of Buhari, whom he said, was capable of addressing the major challenges affecting various communities in the region, which were yet to be addressed by the present administration. He said, “In recent publications in the dailies, you see MEND endorsing Buhari. People thought it was a joke. It is not. The fact remains that we need somebody that can address the salient issues that affect the Niger Delta region. “Our brother has failed in those issues; our brother has failed to take us away from poverty, our brother has failed to bring development to the Niger Delta region. “Just take a look at most of the Niger Delta communities. They still remain where they are, in spite of the fact that we have one of our own at the top, at the helm of affairs, nothing positive has changed in the region.” Ogidigba argued that their choice of Buhari had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity but centred on their desire for unity in the country. Ogidigba said, “Somebody who can stand and develop our region, that should be our interest and that is our interest. It is true that President Goodluck Jonathan is from the South-South region; he is our brother. Katsina College releases Buhari’s ​WASC results “But the problem is this: he came to meet the amnesty programme and since then he has not been able to improve on it, which means that the amnesty programme stopped when the late (President) Musa Yar’Adua died”.

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“Our brother has failed in those issues; our brother has failed to take us away from poverty, our brother has failed to bring development to the Niger Delta region. “Just take a look at most of the Niger Delta communities. They still remain where they are, in spite of the fact that we have one of our own at the top, at the helm of affairs, nothing positive has changed in the region.”


Ogidigba contended that their choice of Buhari had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity however focused on their yearning for solidarity in the country.ogidigba said, “Somebody who can stand and develop our region, that should be our interest and that is our interest. It is true that President Goodluck Jonathan is from the South-South region; he is our brother.Katsina College releases Buhari’s ​WASC results


“But the problem is this: he came to meet the amnesty programme and since then he has not been able to improve on it, which means that the amnesty programme stopped when the late (President) Musa Yar’Adua died”.



Ahead of the February 14 presidential poll, some South-South ex-militant commanders in Edo State yesterday declared their support for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd). They also lauded the leadership of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta for endorsing Buhari, maintaining that the group (MEND) made the right choice. The ex-militants told newsmen in Benin, the Edo State capital, that their position was in line with the expectations and hope of Nigerians for positive change and development, particularly, the development of the Niger Delta region. The spokesperson for the group, Mr. Godwin Ogidigba, explained that the ex-agitators had implicit confidence in the ability of Buhari, whom he said, was capable of addressing the major challenges affecting various communities in the region, which were yet to be addressed by the present administration. He said, “In recent publications in the dailies, you see MEND endorsing Buhari. People thought it was a joke. It is not. The fact remains that we need somebody that can address the salient issues that affect the Niger Delta region. “Our brother has failed in those issues; our brother has failed to take us away from poverty, our brother has failed to bring development to the Niger Delta region. “Just take a look at most of the Niger Delta communities. They still remain where they are, in spite of the fact that we have one of our own at the top, at the helm of affairs, nothing positive has changed in the region.” Ogidigba argued that their choice of Buhari had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity but centred on their desire for unity in the country. Ogidigba said, “Somebody who can stand and develop our region, that should be our interest and that is our interest. It is true that President Goodluck Jonathan is from the South-South region; he is our brother. Katsina College releases Buhari’s ​WASC results “But the problem is this: he came to meet the amnesty programme and since then he has not been able to improve on it, which means that the amnesty programme stopped when the late (President) Musa Yar’Adua died”.

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Check out this lovely Bauchi state Gov's son Umar and his pretty new wife

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Umar, son of Bauchi state gov. Isa Yuguda pictured looking so much in love as he smiles at his new wife, Safia.



Check out this lovely Bauchi state Gov's son Umar and his pretty new wife

Photo: Aliona, Peter Okoye's daughter clocks 2

Lagos state corpers lodge located at Akowonjo robbed !

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Pres.GEJ Set to participate in late sister's burial tomorrow

Photo: Funmi Iyanda's flat burgled in London by robbers!

Pics from Peter Okoye's daughter's Second birthday party

Check out pics of Aliona at her birthday party in her school.
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Pics from Peter Okoye's daughter's Second birthday party

Pics: APC & PDP supporters clash in Abule Egba, Lagos

APC and PDP supporters conflicted at Ekoro Junction, Command Road in the Abule-Egba region of Lagos at the beginning of today. APC supporters were doing their rally in the region when they were defied by PDP supporters.
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As indicated by an onlooker who talked with us, containers and cutlasses were utilized however nobody passed on in the mayhem. The police was immediately called to the scene and they’ve since brought calm to the zone.

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Pics: APC & PDP supporters clash in Abule Egba, Lagos

Singer Asa wows in new photos.

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Singer Asa wows in new photos.

Listen to New music: Funsho Israel - God Alone

Team Photos: Fashion & Team Football in makeover contest in Malta Guinness Game On

On the current week’s scene of Game On, both groups now with four members each, strove again to figure out who would prove to be the best in this captivating arrangement fueled by Malta Guinness to rise the ascent of the Naija interests.
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The candidates were challenged to elevate their community and demonstrate that enthusiasm can likewise affects on one’s surroundings.

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Team Photos: Fashion & Team Football in makeover contest in Malta Guinness Game On