PEOPLES DAILY WEEKEND, SATURDAY 9 - SUNDAY 10, NOVEMBER, 2013
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Online Comments Nigerian citizens living in Kuwait are contributing to its many successes –Envoy Commorade Kayode Ajala says: Happy celebration to your wonderful country and may God retain your leaders. They are some of the excellent exemplary people in the world. Your style of leadership and governance surely are steps the Nigerian leadership should emulate.
Transformation agenda: Ruqayyatu recorded most outstanding achievements Aminu Yakubu says: Sadly, she was sacked for obvious reasons. This is a clear indication that the present administration celebrates mediocres and relegates hard work Ladi Akoh says: This woman is unlike Stella Oduah, who bought bullet proof cars for her personal security without giving a thought about the security of fellow Nigerians. Rugayyatu deserves hon-
our instead of sack. President Jonathan should reconsider her and recall her to continue the good work
Boko Haram kills 40, razes 300 houses in Borno Ananymous says: Shekau should know that one day na one day. This God you claim to be fighting for will say I KNOW YOU NOT. We cannot live forever on the face of the earth. One day you are going to account for all your deadly and selfish actions against humanity. Ahiara says: “What is Boko Haram? If we come out today, Boko Haram will fizzle out and all of them would run away. The danger in it is that all these Hausa and Yoruba speaking persons condemning the activities of Boko Haram will join hands to fight Ndigbo. That is why we are taking our time and you must appreciate our position. If we come out shouting “Nzogbu-nzogbu enyimba enyi, nzogbu enyimba enyi” and head towards the North, all of them will run across the Sahara desert. We can chase them away.” Uwazurike, MASOB Leader
Tears of Buhari: He is no longer alone
Gen Muhammadu Buhari
Wilson says: Please be balanced in your reportage rather than being sentimental. the rots that you identified, who is responsible for them in the first place? Jonathan or his wife? seeing Buhari “wept” prior to Jonathan becoming president should convince all these “issues” were there before he became president. Wasn’t Buhari ever a president? Please review his tenure and bring up a report. Didn’t Jonathan take the bold step to stop paying petroleum subsidy? Didn’t he privatize the PHCN? Are there no trains running fine in Nigeria now? Are there no on-going rail construction projects? Don’t we see buses provided and assisted by federal government? Should we blame Jonathan for the endemic corruption in the nation? Is
ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge
he the one telling the school lecturers to take bribe to admit students, extort to award marks? I ask you, shouldnt we blame the likes of General Buhari for causing the rot and corruption in the nation in the first place? Such fake “tears” cannot get the sympathy of keen observers of events,I tell you!!! Truth Power says: I think you are a dishonest writer “The sad thing is that we talk and write about the many failures every day. Is it about the basic infrastructure? Is it about security of lives and property? Is it about health sector, education sector, and roads?” Its interesting to note that it’s only when a leader allows people the freedom of speech that past and present evils are exposed. Perpetrators of evil will surely receive retribution from God for every drop of blood they caused to drop on the soil of Nigeria. “For whatever a man sows, that shall he reap”.
Tension in Taraba over Speaker’s Death Ben Bambur says: This report is the only account that I have read in the media that captured what happened in Taraba State. We are sad to lose a very young and promising politician in the state
Prof. Rukayyatu Rufa’i
The Late Speaker, Haruna Tsokwa
Ananymous says: May his gentle soul and the
souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.
Educationist urges Nigerians to make education a serious business Vivipedia says: That is what it should be.
Kwara LG poll: Belgore challenges KWSIEC over alleged 800,000 votes for PDP Olasoju says: That’s not an election but selection, the Nigerian style.
Implications of the prolonged ASUU strike Vivipedia says: Tomorrow youth will be blamed for not being responsible. Let us plan for the good of our youth for the sake of posterity.
That Ted Cruz pun, apology my foot (II) Vivipedia says: Nigeria should not be taken for granted anymore