Showing posts with label president. Show all posts
Showing posts with label president. Show all posts

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Photo: Most Relaxed Mood Of President Goodluck Jonathan Ever Seen



So many times we have seen the Nigerian President's pictures circulating, but very few of them show a relaxed man, unlike so many of President Obama's pictures that we see him playing games with his daughters; playing basketball with youths (Na fake), and many more. Please if you have any more relaxed pictures of his excellency, we will like to have it on TON.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

President Goodluck Jonathan’s Grammatical Boo-Boos



For those who don’t know, "boo-boo" is an informal American-English term for "an embarrassing mistake." Every Nigerian knows that good grammar isn’t President Goodluck Jonathan’s strong suit. I was probably the first to publicly call attention to this fact in my April 16, 2010 article about then Acting President Jonathan’s visit to the US.
In the article, titled "Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, that was embarrassing," I observed, among other things, that during the Q and A session at the Council on Foreign Relations Jonathan "couldn’t articulate a coherent thought, hardly made a complete sentence, went off on inconsequential and puerile tangents, murdered basic grammar with reckless abandon, repeated trifles ad nauseam, was embarrassingly stilted, and generally looked and talked like a timid high school student struggling to remember his memorized lines in a school debate." I concluded that he was "unfathomably clueless” and not “emotionally and socially prepared for the job of a president—yet."

Friday, January 25, 2013

'Do not insult our President again', Daniel Wilson writes



See what the Ragamuffin star wrote on his Facebook page... 
President Goodluck Jonathan is Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, beyond his persona; he is the symbol of the Nigerian state. He is the embodiment of all our yearnings and aspirations. 
I believe that whatever your quarrel is with our president's speech pattern, however disagreeable you find his policies, to whatever extent you feel aggrieved by his leadership, and however incompetent you find his entourage, see to it that you articulate your sentiments and present your argument with civility and respect, and do so with the passion of someone whose love of country is greater than the resentment of its president. 

Friday, January 18, 2013

I am not dating Senate President - Chika Ike



You do not come across Nollywood actress, Chika Ike, for the first time and fail not to wonder why she is being trailed by a string of scandals. Although she cuts across as the ‘girl next door’, a conversation with her reveals a thirst for success. Although every tweet or Facebook post by the leggy actress is likely to generate a barrage of comments, mostly negative,  Ike says, “Honestly, I have learnt to cope with them. I have developed a rhino skin, Initially they used to get to me but now I’ve realised it comes with the job and part of growing up.”

Friday, January 11, 2013

I Was Carrying Super Eagles Juju For So Many Decades – President General Of Nigeria Football Support




President General of the Nigeria Football Supporters’ Club, Chief Rafiu Ladipo, has admitted that he used black magic, popularly called juju for many years, with the hope it will help the Super Eagles win games. Ladipo, widely regarded as the team’s number one supporter, has travelled around the world with the team for many years.Ladipo made this know while speaking on Lagos television station, LTV. However, he also added that they no longer consult metaphysical powers, but depend on divine forces to come out victorious.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Former American President, George Bush Battling Lung disease




Former American President George H.W. Bush was admitted to a hospital’s intensive care unit “following a series of setbacks including a persistent fever,” but he is alert and talking to medical staff, his spokesman said Wednesday.  Jim McGrath, Bush’s spokesman in Houston, said in a brief email that Bush was admitted to the intensive care unit at Methodist Hospital on Sunday. He said doctors are cautiously optimistic about his treatment and that the former president “remains in guarded condition.”

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Too Much Money: South African president spends $28M on his palace while receiving $30M in aid from the UK





South African president Jacob Zuma has sparked outrage spending £17.5 million to upgrade his rural family home while about 13 million people survive on less than £1 a day, and two million have no access to a toilet.
According to reports excessive works to Zuma home in the village of Nkandla – which include the construction of 31 new houses, an underground bunker accessed by lifts and a helipad – will cost almost as much as the £19 million Britain send to South Africa in annual aid.

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