Author: kwabena ohemeng,london.
Sat Jun 27 18:20:03 2009

Nigerians must be very careful about America's role in Nigerian politics.Because of oil and the urgent desire to establish a nilitary base in Africa America will leave no stone unturned to achieve these two goals even if it will mean working behind the scenes to overthrow governments it deems unfriendly.I will not be surprised if President Yar'adua is treated like how the Americans treated the late president Nkrumah of Ghana.Nigerians must treat those who have allied themselves with the Americans as traitors.America always works for its own interest.

Author: protocol84
Sat Jun 27 21:29:21 2009

If the party in power in Nigeria feels that it is doing something good for the Nigerian people,it should not be afraid of anything.But if the party is not letting democracy to be the government of the people by the people and for the people,then,the party needs not to blame nobody but itself for whatever the opposition party thinks of the ruling party and take responsibility.One does not think however,that the socalled unnamed top Nigerian politicians are [Americans] plotting against the Nation's interest probably letting the party in power to wakeup and stop lazing around and start working for the people and not enriching itself at the back of -vast majority of Nigerians. "Nothing to fear but fear itself.In a nutshell, party in power, ought to be facing the problems of the Nigerian people such as education,unemploment, power shortages,bad Reoads bribery and corruption among the politicians and their cronies and give the Nation a transparent electoral process that can stand the test of time plus rule of law that is fundemental to all hunan right.Nigeria should be by now,putting finishing touches on -Constitutional reform or amendments for, what we have right now, has not served us all that well.There must be separation of church and state[s]if we should have religious freedom in Nigeria with no particular religion overlording the rest.

Author: rafil
Sun Jun 28 16:38:49 2009

The good people and Govt of Nigeria must be vigilant hence these alien invading forces will strike unannounced.If the Govt in power have any credible proof that some politicians in the country are in the background harbouring the notion of destabilizing Nigeria, swift action should be taken to curtail imperialists and their tails from derailing the country. We are not surprised about these allegations, it,s their hallmark and seeking only their own interest even to the detriment of the host country is what they (US) have done over and over again in Africa,we should,nt let them stroll in unchecked, in fact, we should be 24hrs of the day vigilant,Obama or no Obama. I should not be mistaken for a supporter of the same western financed corrupt Govts ,no, but when it comes to threats from the imperialists,total patriotism on the side of all regardless of party or ideological divide should be the rallying motto.The imperialists very much want to continue the stealing that,s been the hallmark of our relationship,we should resolve to counter their every moves on the continent.Africa must be united and merged to counter any plans they(imperialist/colonisers) may harbour to once again infiltrate and harm us.NIGERIA, keep them in check and encourage others to do same for our common good.Africans will resist this shit this time, stay in your God given space and leave us in peace,you cheating lot.

Author: Karl Imom
Sun Jun 28 17:42:41 2009

Is there any doupt that the government of President Umaru Yar Adua is illegitimate? Where was Dr. Bello Mohammed when the so-called elections took place some two years ago? How come Justice Ogebe was promoted to the Supreme Court the week he was scheduled to deliver his judgement on Yar Adua's election? Was his decision not a quid-pro-quo under such circumstance? How many Millions of Naira did the PDP government paid to members of the supreme court in exchange for favorable judgement regarding Yar-Adua's election? Tell Dr. Bello that these are open secrets that all Nigerians know. He cannot be telling the very people PDP stole their votes to support them in their struggle against opposition parties. There is nothing wrong in telling President Obama to stay away from Nigeria because the Nigerian government is illegitimate. If Dr. Bello feels otherwise then the burden of proof is on him - he should prove to the entire world how legitimate the Nigerian government is instead of threatening oppositions. Part of democracy is freedom of speech which is properly imbedded in the Nigerian constitution. The opposition parties are entitled to freedom of speech even if their elections were openly stolen by PDP. Election thieves are no better than common criminals, so Dr. Bello Mohammed and the PDP gang now disqusisng as government are no exception.

Author: ahlulbaitali
Sun Jun 28 22:13:35 2009

Dr Bello Haliru Mohammed should not talk as a Nigerian leader but a member of a political party that has no address in the Nigerian constitution. PDP is a collection of self important vampires that promote avarice and embezzlement in Nigeria, so everybody is an opposition (including Dr Bello himself) since he present himself as somebody that is serving Nigeria and not PDP. Was America or other people from different parts of the world the architects of the legitimate elections in Ghana and South Africa before they acknowledged that it was legitimate? They don't need the opposition to tell them there was no legitimate election in Nigeria and that the product rigged illegitimate election is in itself illegitimate before they know it. If you have an axe to grind with your concept of opposition (credible people that refused to identify with the fiasco you are benefiting from), then you would fail the way Obasanjo has failed and the way Umar Yaradua has failed. Nothing good in human history ever stemmed from calculated illegitimacy. Conscience is an open wound, only the truth can heal it. We pray for the extinction of failure, avarice, embezzlement, nepotism, hypocrisy, corruption, illiteracy and rigging/riggers of election in Nigeria. Amin

Author: excisionist
Mon Jun 29 07:41:37 2009

Look who is complaining - the DEPUTY National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Surely, the chairman of PDP is alive and well. In a normal country, he should be speaking on his party's behalf. But, as has been the case since "independence", if you are not one of them, they treat you as if you do not exist. Your deputy or even assistant deputy acts as if he is the boss. This does not only happen in party politics, it happens even at ministerial level, in the military and everywhere. Remember when Babangida went as government envoy to Guinea Bissau. He came back to say that the Foreign Minister's statements were of no consequence. That he (the foreign minister) "was on his own". In the same way, the present Vice President is treated as totally unimportant. When Gowon was head of state, their champion, a war criminal who was humiliated at Abagana, not only treated him with disrespect but in many cases acted as if he was head of state. Finally he overthrew Gowon. There are millions of examples like that.

As the Attack Dog of the lazy and wicked Jihadist oligarchs, Mr Bello seems to be preparing the Nigerian public for the grand failure of an incompetent government. "Blame someone else" is the game. Everyone knows that Ya'Ardua was not properly elected as president. There were international observers during the election and, right in front of the foreign media, they were stealing the ballot boxes. The Americans (or indeed anyone else) do not require some opposition politicians from Nigeria to tell them that. Again in a normal country, any leader whose legitimacy is in question would try to deliver good governance in order to compensate. This one seems to be busy destroying all that was built during the last eight years.

Why is Mr Bello is BARKING? Do you thing you will handle the world the same way you have handled Nigeria?.




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