Sunday 13 November 2016

Why I Lost the US Presidential Election to Donald Trump - Hillary Clinton Finally Opens Up

Mrs Clinton After losing the closely contested US Presidential elections to Donald Trump recently, Hillary Clinton has finally explained why she fell short.
  Hillary Clinton, the former Democratic presidential nominee, has spoken out on why she lost the election.   She blamed Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Director James Comey for her defeat in Tuesday’s presidential election.   According to Reuters, Mrs. Clinton said in a conference call with her top campaign donors on Saturday that Mr. Trump was able to seize on both of Mr. Comey’s statements and used them to attack her, according to two participants on the call.   According to the participants who were on the call, Mrs. Clinton told her supporters on Saturday that her team had drafted a memo that looked at the changing opinion polls leading up to the election and that the letter from Mr. Comey proved to be a turning point.   The memo prepared by Mrs. Clinton’s campaign, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, said voters who decided which candidate to support in the last week were more likely to support Trump than Clinton.   “In the end, late breaking developments in the race proved one hurdle too many for us to overcome,” the memo concluded.   Mrs. Clinton was projected by nearly every national public opinion poll as the heavy favourite going into the race but Republican Donald Trump won the election, shocking many throughout the nation and prompting widespread protests.   Mrs. Clinton has kept a low profile since her defeat after delivering her concession speech on Wednesday morning.   She said Mr. Comey’s decision to go public with the renewed examination of her email server had caused an erosion of support in the upper Midwest, according to three people familiar with the call.   Mrs. Clinton lost in Wisconsin, the first time since 1984 that the state favoured a Republican candidate in a presidential election.   Although the final result in Michigan has still not been tallied, it is leaning Republican, in a state that last favoured the Republican nominee in 1988.   Mr. Comey sent a letter to Congress few days before the election announcing that he was reinstating an investigation into whether Mrs. Clinton mishandled classified information when she used a private email server while secretary of state from 2009 to 2012.   The FBI’s director announced a week later that he had reviewed emails and continued to believe she should not be prosecuted, but the political damage was already done.   While the second letter cleared her of wrongdoing, Mrs. Clinton said that reinforced to Trump’s supporters that the system was rigged in her favour and motivated them to mobilise on the election day.   A spokesperson for the FBI could not immediately be reached for comment.   On the phone call, Dennis Chang, who served as Clinton’s finance chair, said her campaign and the national party had raised more than $900 million from more than three million individual donors, according to the two participants who spoke to Reuters.

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Bishop Oyedepo Speaks President Buhari Should Be More Sensitive to Nigeria's Problems -

The Chancellor of Landmark University, Bishop David Oyedepo, has challenged the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government to be more sensitive to issues that affect ordinary Nigerians saying that things have not been working well.
Speaking with journalists in Omu Aran at the 5th founder’s day celebration of the Landmark University, Omu Aran, Kwara state, founder of Living Faith Church worldwide, a.k.a Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, has challenged the present administration under President Muhammadu Buhari to be more sensitive to issues that affect ordinary nigerians, adding that things have not been working well.    The Bishop who is also the Chancelor of the university, further described the socio-economic challenges in the nation as those borne out of systemic failure, adding that there is no point blaming any political party or individual for the current travails Nigeria is facing .    "Our problem is a systemic problem not political or leadership problem and we must find solution to it. Nigeria will not go down the drain, we will proffer solution to it. "The present administration should be more sensitive to issues that affect ordinary people, because things had not been working well. Where we are today is not where we should be. The effect of the forex has a lot to do with small scale industries and that is where the bulk of Nigeria employment is.
"Anybody can make mistakes but if people in the authority are not sensitive to the cry of the people, we would keep making more mistakes. My understanding is that it is never late to be right. If a decision is made and we discovered it is not right we should do an informed review," he added.    The clergyman cum academician stated further, "What am saying is that things have not been working and we are all aware of it. There is no point pointing accusing finger. Each individuals in the country also have a lot to play to recover the dignity of our nation."   He however stressed that,"The challenges have been with us for many years, it didn’t just happen now. Government should be sensitive on issue that affect everybody. We have been fighting over the issue of power for many decades now. Government should have its priority.  "They should itemise the fundamentals that can move Nigeria forward and commit to it. We don’t have to have the resources, if we have the platform for investors to come in because they are more in touch with the issues.  "Look at the present fuel problem. It used to be black market but now we have black stations and they have the right to sell at any price because they are private marketers but the government still need to come out and take a decision on it.

Saturday 19 March 2016

WHAT WILL YOU DO FIRST IF YOU ARE GIVEN THIS?????

#Fiction, if you are been given such, What will be the first thing you will do With it? Let me read your respond...

Saturday 16 January 2016

Some APC Leaders are Not Happy with Buhari (See Reasons)

A storm appears to be brewing in the camp of the All Progressives Congress as some party members are said to be infuriated at President Muhammadu  Buhari’s refusal to dismiss some political appointees.
The APC chieftains are calling  for the immediate sacking of Goodluck Jonathan’s appointees that are PDP members and also asked that they be replaced by members of the ruling party, APC. Also, some party chieftains have also accused the President of not helping the party with money. A chieftain of the APC, who pleaded anonymity told Punch that the party has not benefitted anything from the Buhari government since he assumed power eight months ago.He continued that it would appear the president was rewarding members of the PDP while handling out the punitive measures to members of his own party, the APC. He said, “President Buhari took over on May 29, and has not rewarded APC members. Most of the heads of departments and agencies are members of PDP who worked for Jonathan. Example; Onyeka Onwenu is still DG of the National Women Centre, Mike Omeri is still DG of National Orientation Agency. “A former Special Adviser to Jonathan on Media and Publicity, Mr. Ima Niboro, is still the MD of the News Agency of Nigeria while Sola Omole is still the Director-General of Nigeria Television Authority. “There are almost 100 ambassadorial positions that are supposed to have been filled but these people are still occupying the offices. We are not asking for security or sensitive positions but all these appointments I mentioned are not statutory but merely political. “Our people who worked so hard and spent money on Buhari’s campaign are languishing. There are many competent people in the APC.”. Mr.president is wise, he might knows what he's doing, as he said, he doesn't trust anyone..

Biafran Agitation Was Born In Error And Ignorance — Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has described the agitation for the creation of Biafra as an agitation born in error and ignorance.
He stated this while speaking as a guest speaker at a public discussion on Biafra  which was organised by Nextier Advisory in Abuja today January 15th. “Biafra as a secession issue is dead, and nobody should follow that way. I see it as a platform rather than a cause. The agitation was born in error and ignorance. There is the commercialisation of the Biafran agitation, which is criminal. For example, the issuance of so called Biafran passport which takes on nowhere. Biafra agitation is as an industry; a means of making money. Biafra agitation is a hopeless and futile exercise of which nobody should embark on.”he said Even the governor of Rivers-State, Wike has ordered the arrest of anyone who flags biafra as a result of the violence protest in the state.

Friday 8 January 2016

Things Life Will Teach Every Guy When He Leaves Campus

while i woke-up mid-night to engage myself in new things before the day dawn,i saw this pierce of article and i decided to share with you all,cause i strongly know it would actuate you. So many undergraduates, including those in their final year in school erroneously think that life on campus and life outside campus are same thing. Far from it!!! Life outside campus could just be a sharp contrast to life on campus Foresight is better than hindsight...as Book of Proverbs says in the Holy Book, 'A wise man sees trouble on the way and hides himself but the foolish man sees it and walks into it'. The wise man will surely learn by foresight while the foolish man learns by hindsight...after he has entagled himself Below are things life will teach you when you expire from the campus 1) Life will teach you that creating a romantic relationship with a responsible lady is no longer based on your looks or swaggz but how stable you are financially, emotionally and religiously In school, you had it easy in getting Kemi to fall over you, abi? You should even think like a grown man before you leave that Ivory Tower! 2) Life will teach you that it is good to work hard to get good grades but not putting all your hopes on degrees and being enterprising and creative is excellent!!! 3) Life will teach you that you should have the fun while it lasts but don't waste your precious time and future banking on relationships that might not see the light of the day after campus! 4) Life will teach you that those people you and your crew were referring to as 'dull and a nobody' might be very intelligent without you knowing. Don't be surprise when you see them in later years in enviable positions in their respective careers! The Ukwuani people of Delta State say, 'Chiosa'...it means that destinies differ! Just because you are close to some corrupt lecturers and they give out marks to you doesn't mean you should look down on everyone!!! 5) Life will teach you that your parents did a lot for you by sending you to school. If you allow heavy hips and water-melonic boobs (Abeg, whatever that means) to confuse, distract and mesmerize you, you are on your own To see a child through higher institution in Nigeria today nor be bread and Akara o! If na lie I lie, go ask your palee for house! 6) Life will teach you that you should never have compared your life with that of the female. They are and will always be ahead of you in emotional maturity! They might get married before you even think of rounding off your Youth Service Scheme!!! 7) Life will teach you that life, itself, has changed! If you feel you have been a salary earner by deceiving your parents for money back home with cooked-up stories, only to waste it on fruitless things, you will surely get the message vividly when you discover that the cash doesn't come again. You'd need to get up and do something. 8. Life will teach you that you dated some nice girls who you would want for a wife ...you just couldn't help losing them but you did because they are always readily available to be taken far more than you You can add yours