Showing posts with label Nigeria Election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigeria Election. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

I never attacked Igbo over election… whoever believes I did is a moron- Soyinka denies castigating Igbo-Speaking Biafrans. Aka Ikenga reacts

I never attacked Igbo over election… whoever believes I did is a moron- Soyinka denies castigating Ndigbo
Professor Wole Soyinka has denied comments attributed to him concerning the voting pattern of the Igbo in the March 28 presidential election. The report, published by TheCable, alleged that he accused the Igbo of voting according to their “stomachs”. In an angry response to the story, Soyinka said in a statement: “I have just read a statement attributed to me on something called The CABLE, a news outlet, evidently one of the Internet infestations.

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Enemies Of Igbo Nation Are At It Again! - Intersociety

Enemies Of Igbo Nation Are At It Again! - Intersociety
The leadership of International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law has observed with dismay and total disappointment over unleashing of another round of warfare against the Igbo nation in Nigeria. It is vividly recalled that the referenced Nation have on 28th March 2015 voted massively for the out-going President & Commander-in –Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan and his PDP as well as other parties like APGA.

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Mr. President, Nigerians Began checking out from 1966!

 Mr. President, Nigerians Began checking out from 1966!
“Something must have gone wrong along the line from 1914 when the Southern and Northern Protectorates were amalgamated till date. When you look at the 1914 amalgamation of the Southern and Northern Protectorates, and between the period Nigeria got independence in 1960 and the time I was sworn-in as president, you will agree with me that I am not the problem of Nigeria. I have just stayed two years and the problems have been there before me. What we must do is to make a change for the development of Nigeria. We cannot check out like that of the television man.....”, he added.”

Sunday, 1 February 2015

This election not looking good for Nigeria: win or lose, there will be serious violence of unimaginable proportion - US Ambassador

This election not looking good for Nigeria: win or lose, their will be serious violence of unimaginable proportion - US Ambassador
A Former US Ambassador to Nigeria, Princeton Lyman warned of dire consequences if the election is held on the 14th of Feb. 2015. He made it clear that win or lose, their will be serious violence of unimaginable proportion. Princeton Lyman is adding his voice to those who are arguing that INEC should postpone the oncoming election. Speaking on BBC African channel, Princeton Lyman said-