Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Friday, 6 February 2015
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Governor Jang blast Buhairi
According to Jang, Buhari has committed a lot of atrocities against politicians while acting as a military Head of State, which acts would be recalled during the February elections, ThisDay reports.
Buhari humiliated politicians as Head of State, I was in the military with him, and those in the military then (including me) know him very well.
“If I were him, I would bow out of the presidential race. The things Buhari did to politicians in the past would haunt him in the present and future.
“Buhari allowed the military to get into his head; he was going about jailing innocent citizens and politicians. And he is still saying he would renovate Kirikiri prisons, for who?
“Now that he is a politician, he should go and taste the prisons in the same manner he sent other politicians to jail while he was a military Head of State.
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Friday, 23 January 2015
Gov. Fashola react to the shuting down of APC's Presidential campaign SMS platform.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has shut down the Short Messaging Service (SMS) platform which the Buhari-Osinbajo Presidential Campaign Fundraising Committee launched two days ago to raise funds for its campaign.
Gov. Fashola, who is the the Director of the Committee, disclosed this to newsmen yesterday. He said the party had on Tuesday January 20th launched 5 platforms for party members to donate to its campaign fund, one of which was to use the SMS code 35350 which would be activated on some networks.
He said immediately after the party announced the launch of the platforms, NCC issued a letter to telecoms operators “not to carry political messages” thereby shutting down the SMS platform.
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Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Photos: GEJ campagin billboards found in Ghana
Huge billboards of the incumbent president are seen in strategic positions in Accra, the capital of the country.
However, reports say the citizens of the West African Nation are mocking Jonathan for putting up billboards of his picture and that of Sambo on their streets. They believe it is unwise of the Nigerian
president to go such extent as Nigeria don't use the online voting system and just very few citizens of the country can go home to vote.
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