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PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by Sirniyeh(m): 1:24pm On Mar 19, 2015
Watching HAJIA AISHA BUHARI live in EDO on AIT &
Mama Patience live in Lagos on NTA.

Here are Dele Momodu's opinion on tweeter

Dele Momodu retweeted

Decency, confidence, brilliance and knowledge are
the components that made up Mrs Buhari
@abati1990 @DeleMomodu @realFFK @Muazuaa
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Dele Momodu retweeted
Akin~Dicy™
@Mini_Buhari

Wow! Aisha Buhari talking about widows rights,
prostitution, politics without religion, voter education, ISSUES, this is class @DeleMomodu

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by xpac01(m): 1:44pm On Mar 19, 2015
God forgive me!. Am having a serious crush on the incoming first lady. So cool, so nice, so brilliant, so sweet voice, and above all so beautiful. I pray to continue seeing her face for next 4yrs and possibly meet her sometime as a first lady. Won't like to loose to the background.
Sai APC!
Sai Change!
Sai Buhari! Amen.

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by tswitch: 2:13pm On Mar 19, 2015
Dele deceiving himself since adulthood. Same Dele that his own immediate family did not vote for in 2011 coming to campaign for a fellow loser. Thats all right!

Mr. Dele results are most important.

Madam Pepe will deliver the millions of women votes to ensure a President Jonathan reelection. Like any right thinking woman will take a child bride seriously,what can she say of women empowerment when her life is still a struggle for recognition.

For 45% women participation in governance any hard working, dilligent Nigerian woman will vote Jonathan.

Nigerian women are going forward!

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by Nobody: 2:56pm On Mar 19, 2015
tswitch:
Dele deceiving himself since adulthood. Same Dele that his own immediate family did not vote for in 2011 coming to campaign for a fellow loser. Thats all right!

Mr. Dele results are most important.

Madam Pepe will deliver the millions of women votes to ensure a President Jonathan reelection. Like any right thinking woman will take a child bride seriously,what can she say of women empowerment when her life is still a struggle for recognition.

For 45% women participation in governance any hard working, dilligent Nigerian woman will vote Jonathan.

Nigerian women are going forward!

Na 45% the hungry masses on the street wan chop abi?

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by Bamoha(m): 3:12pm On Mar 19, 2015
tswitch:
Dele deceiving himself since adulthood. Same Dele that his own immediate family did not vote for in 2011 coming to campaign for a fellow loser. Thats all right!

Mr. Dele results are most important.

Madam Pepe will deliver the millions of women votes to ensure a President Jonathan reelection. Like any right thinking woman will take a child bride seriously,what can she say of women empowerment when her life is still a struggle for recognition.

For 45% women participation in governance any hard working, dilligent Nigerian woman will vote Jonathan.

Nigerian women are going forward!
shey 45% of more thieves on d set dat will nt benefit all dose women in d villages abi?

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by tp10: 3:18pm On Mar 19, 2015
pls mods front page
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by sammyj: 3:28pm On Mar 19, 2015
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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by fortunella: 3:39pm On Mar 19, 2015
President Jonathan’s transformation in agric. sector-
Let us for once not politicize the sensitive issue of food security. Truth be told, the President Goodluck  Jonathan-led administration has made tremendous progress towards the transformation of the agriculture sector under the dynamic leadership of the Minister, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina. Indeed, there is no better time to highlight these achievements than now as the country faces an imminent downturn in crude oil revenue. Quality food production serves the twin  objectives of ensuring food security and job creation. For instance, of the 1.2million jobs created in 2014 the sector was responsible for a large percentage of it.
President Goodluck Jonathan
Nigeria, like over 170 countries in the world is a signatory to every citizen’s right to quality food through adequate nutrition in line with the United Nations Organization’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948). The World Food Summit followed in 1996. And the Expert Consultations on the Right to Food came in 1997-98. To have access to food that is nutritious, affordable and available is based on the massive production, preservation and processing of the raw materials.
As at independence in October 1960, Nigeria’s economy was squarely predicated on the fortunes of agriculture from the pyramids of groundnut, maize , sorghum, cotton and cowhide up north; cocoa, coffee, cassava and yam tubers down south-west as well as palm oil and rubber in the south-east. Even when practiced then with obsolete equipment and local technology, agriculture was responsible for 80 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product, 92.7 per cent Foreign Exchange earnings and employed up to 70 per cent of the rural populace.
Unfortunately, the oil boom era of the ‘70s and ‘80s was characterized by the contract-seeking syndrome of the elite, the rural-urban migration of the youth and the long years of avaricious military dictatorship. Food production dipped. That was in spite of programmes such as River Basin Authorities, Green Revolution and Operation Feed the Nation. So, how did the Jonathan administration make the difference?
First and foremost, the Adesina-led team began by looking at agriculture purely as a business venture; with the government driving the process using the well-oiled machinery of an all-inclusive, transparent, creative and courageous approach to food production, post-harvest preservation and processing. Connecting well with the real farmers at the grassroots did the magic.

Through the pragmatic synergy between the farmers and government, aptly called Agriculture Transformation Agenda (ATA) an additional 21 million metric tons (mmt) of food has been added to the national production through N900bn investment in the past three years. Increased production has come from rice, maize, oil palm, cotton, cocoa and cassava farmers. It is a similar sweet song for fish farmers. Little wonder that food import bills are tumbling down.
Similarly, a new crop of agric business men and women receive grants(not loans) to start their own businesses. In fact, only last week 27 young entrepreneurs got N123 million in the same vein. For the first time in our recent history, dry season farming is now in place, boosted by government’s support for irrigation by the resuscitation of many moribund dams across the country.
Good to note that the over four decades rot in the fertilizer procurement has been consigned to the dustbin of history. The unscrupulous middle men who once reaped from where they never sowed have been wiped off the scene. Some 14 million Nigerian farmers with their electronic wallets now receive quality bags of fertilizers, high-yielding seedlings and fingerlings directly, all at highly subsidized rate.
Furthermore, with the Growth Enhancement Scheme(GES) seasoned farmers such as Alhaji Hassan, the Serkin Noma of Zamfara state, Agnes Mark, Hadiza Musa, Hajiya Tela, Senator Dasadau and Tunde Owoeye were confident to come forward during the first-ever AGRIFEST recently held in Abuja to tell sweet tales of success they have achieved in the agriculture sector. In fact, Owoeye, the CEO of Elephant Africa which used to the number one importer of rice can now boast of being the number one local producer of the staple food. There is a new lease of life for the rice farmers, with the supply of improved seedlings that mature in only six months. The rice revolution is on from Kebbi through Niger to Abakaliki. Currently, two-thirds of the rice we used to import is now being grown within our shores. The rice import substitution of about $1.6 billion in combined rice value chain has been generated. Now, the once abandoned  rice mills are backs and running with the most modern technological-driven machines.
According to Senator Dansadau, the first seed supplier that came to the country back in 1986 left three years later for lack of patronage. But by 2005 there were 33 seed companies. Now Nigeria is ranked number one in Africa, with an increase in volume from 4,352 mmt to 149,484 mmt  of seeds, thanks to the true transformation in the agric sector. While 10 mmt of maize has been added to national production in three years, there is a similar value chain created for sorghum used in malt drinks across the country.

For the cassava sub-sector there is the composite cassava-wheat bread beginning with 10 per cent cassava flour. Some 130 mmt of high-yielding cassava stems have been supplied to farmers resulting in an increase from 45 mmt to 55mmt between 2010 and 2014.There is an estimated N16 billion obtained from the value chain created in several states including Osun, Abia and Cross River.

The cocoa boom is back with emphasis on the supply of high-yielding, improved seedlings as well as the processing of its beans for local manufacturing of beverages and export. So it is the focus on oil palm, with 1 million seedlings for an expected 70,000 hectares of land by 2016. Also, fish farmers including those at Argungun are gaining greater access to the best of nets, fishing boats and engines in addition to fish feeds. And for the first time in Nigeria’s history, we now have a Deep Sea Marine Vessel to boost fish farming.
For the 750,000 young Nigerian graduates ready to eat the humble pie by engaging in the agric sector through YEAP they would soon say goodbye to both unemployment and hunger. If American farmers are ranked as the richest professionals, why not replicate that in Nigeria?
Well done, our farmers’ president. The best way to get the people’s heart, and of course, their votes is through their stomach!






God forgive me!. Am having a serious crush on the incoming first lady. So cool, so nice, so brilliant, so sweet voice, and above all so beautiful. I pray to continue seeing her face for next 4yrs and possibly meet her sometime as a first lady. Won't like to loose to the background.
Sai APC!
Sai Change!
Sai Buhari! Amen.[/quote]

Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by merry02(m): 4:08pm On Mar 19, 2015
Just like Boko Haram,
Buhari is a supporter of the almajir system. No wonder President Goodluck Jonathan is the person that established the first and only federal university in Katsina State – Buhari’s State and 100s almaijiri’s model schools across the northern region. People like Buhari are against the almajiri schools.

He Is Anti-development: Buhari stopped the
Lagos metro rail even when the military
Administrator for Lagos State, alerted him that on the clause in the contract ($60 million metro rail project) agreement that would yoke the state into debt, if the contract was cancelled unilaterally. He replied: “Mudashiru, I don’t care”. Although the fund for the execution of the project which would have given Lagosians an
intra-city light train transport system would not have come from Buhari’s Supreme Military Council, Buhari, cancelled this project of the state government, with ethnicity on his mind. Till date no Nigerian city has metro rail. Buhari out of jealousy of the leadership acumen of Dede Sam Mbakwe, he stopped all the wonderful
projects initiated by him in Imo State when he overthrew the Shagari’s govt. Yet, Buhari left the govt without a legacy. What a man!

He Hates Education: Just like Boko Haram, Buhari is a supporter of the almajir system. No wonder President Goodluck Jonathan is the person that established the first and only federal university in Katsina State – Buhari’s State and 100s almaijiri’s model schools across the northern region. People like Buhari are against the almajiri schools.
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by iamrealdeji(m): 5:17pm On Mar 19, 2015
xpac01:
God forgive me!. Am having a serious crush on the incoming first lady. So cool, so nice, so brilliant, so sweet voice, and above all so beautiful. I pray to continue seeing her face for next 4yrs and possibly meet her sometime as a first lady. Won't like to loose to the background.
Sai APC!
Sai Change!
Sai Buhari! Amen.
Mrs Buhari is very beautiful indeed

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by iamrealdeji(m): 5:32pm On Mar 19, 2015
fortunella:

President Jonathan’s transformation in agric. sector-
Let us for once not politicize the sensitive issue of food security. Truth be told, the President Goodluck  Jonathan-led administration has made tremendous progress towards the transformation of the agriculture sector under the dynamic leadership of the Minister, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina. Indeed, there is no better time to highlight these achievements than now as the country faces an imminent downturn in crude oil revenue. Quality food production serves the twin  objectives of ensuring food security and job creation. For instance, of the 1.2million jobs created in 2014 the sector was responsible for a large percentage of it.
President Goodluck Jonathan
Nigeria, like over 170 countries in the world is a signatory to every citizen’s right to quality food through adequate nutrition in line with the United Nations Organization’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948). The World Food Summit followed in 1996. And the Expert Consultations on the Right to Food came in 1997-98. To have access to food that is nutritious, affordable and available is based on the massive production, preservation and processing of the raw materials.
As at independence in October 1960, Nigeria’s economy was squarely predicated on the fortunes of agriculture from the pyramids of groundnut, maize , sorghum, cotton and cowhide up north; cocoa, coffee, cassava and yam tubers down south-west as well as palm oil and rubber in the south-east. Even when practiced then with obsolete equipment and local technology, agriculture was responsible for 80 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product, 92.7 per cent Foreign Exchange earnings and employed up to 70 per cent of the rural populace.
Unfortunately, the oil boom era of the ‘70s and ‘80s was characterized by the contract-seeking syndrome of the elite, the rural-urban migration of the youth and the long years of avaricious military dictatorship. Food production dipped. That was in spite of programmes such as River Basin Authorities, Green Revolution and Operation Feed the Nation. So, how did the Jonathan administration make the difference?
First and foremost, the Adesina-led team began by looking at agriculture purely as a business venture; with the government driving the process using the well-oiled machinery of an all-inclusive, transparent, creative and courageous approach to food production, post-harvest preservation and processing. Connecting well with the real farmers at the grassroots did the magic.

Through the pragmatic synergy between the farmers and government, aptly called Agriculture Transformation Agenda (ATA) an additional 21 million metric tons (mmt) of food has been added to the national production through N900bn investment in the past three years. Increased production has come from rice, maize, oil palm, cotton, cocoa and cassava farmers. It is a similar sweet song for fish farmers. Little wonder that food import bills are tumbling down.
Similarly, a new crop of agric business men and women receive grants(not loans) to start their own businesses. In fact, only last week 27 young entrepreneurs got N123 million in the same vein. For the first time in our recent history, dry season farming is now in place, boosted by government’s support for irrigation by the resuscitation of many moribund dams across the country.
Good to note that the over four decades rot in the fertilizer procurement has been consigned to the dustbin of history. The unscrupulous middle men who once reaped from where they never sowed have been wiped off the scene. Some 14 million Nigerian farmers with their electronic wallets now receive quality bags of fertilizers, high-yielding seedlings and fingerlings directly, all at highly subsidized rate.
Furthermore, with the Growth Enhancement Scheme(GES) seasoned farmers such as Alhaji Hassan, the Serkin Noma of Zamfara state, Agnes Mark, Hadiza Musa, Hajiya Tela, Senator Dasadau and Tunde Owoeye were confident to come forward during the first-ever AGRIFEST recently held in Abuja to tell sweet tales of success they have achieved in the agriculture sector. In fact, Owoeye, the CEO of Elephant Africa which used to the number one importer of rice can now boast of being the number one local producer of the staple food. There is a new lease of life for the rice farmers, with the supply of improved seedlings that mature in only six months. The rice revolution is on from Kebbi through Niger to Abakaliki. Currently, two-thirds of the rice we used to import is now being grown within our shores. The rice import substitution of about $1.6 billion in combined rice value chain has been generated. Now, the once abandoned  rice mills are backs and running with the most modern technological-driven machines.
According to Senator Dansadau, the first seed supplier that came to the country back in 1986 left three years later for lack of patronage. But by 2005 there were 33 seed companies. Now Nigeria is ranked number one in Africa, with an increase in volume from 4,352 mmt to 149,484 mmt  of seeds, thanks to the true transformation in the agric sector. While 10 mmt of maize has been added to national production in three years, there is a similar value chain created for sorghum used in malt drinks across the country.

For the cassava sub-sector there is the composite cassava-wheat bread beginning with 10 per cent cassava flour. Some 130 mmt of high-yielding cassava stems have been supplied to farmers resulting in an increase from 45 mmt to 55mmt between 2010 and 2014.There is an estimated N16 billion obtained from the value chain created in several states including Osun, Abia and Cross River.

The cocoa boom is back with emphasis on the supply of high-yielding, improved seedlings as well as the processing of its beans for local manufacturing of beverages and export. So it is the focus on oil palm, with 1 million seedlings for an expected 70,000 hectares of land by 2016. Also, fish farmers including those at Argungun are gaining greater access to the best of nets, fishing boats and engines in addition to fish feeds. And for the first time in Nigeria’s history, we now have a Deep Sea Marine Vessel to boost fish farming.
For the 750,000 young Nigerian graduates ready to eat the humble pie by engaging in the agric sector through YEAP they would soon say goodbye to both unemployment and hunger. If American farmers are ranked as the richest professionals, why not replicate that in Nigeria?
Well done, our farmers’ president. The best way to get the people’s heart, and of course, their votes is through their stomach!






God forgive me!. Am having a serious crush on the incoming first lady. So cool, so nice, so brilliant, so sweet voice, and above all so beautiful. I pray to continue seeing her face for next 4yrs and possibly meet her sometime as a first lady. Won't like to loose to the background.
Sai APC!
Sai Change!
Sai Buhari! Amen.
Which one you dey do between the 2,but that picture with Amaechi and Rochas had me rolling around the sofa,people were just wondering why I was laughing loud,but above
Sai Buhari
Sai Apc
Sai Beautiful Aisha Buhari
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by melvinjames: 5:35pm On Mar 19, 2015
xpac01:
God forgive me!. Am having a serious crush on the incoming first lady. So cool, so nice, so brilliant, so sweet voice, and above all so beautiful. I pray to continue seeing her face for next 4yrs and possibly meet her sometime as a first lady. Won't like to loose to the background.
Sai APC!
Sai Change!
Sai Buhari! Amen.

Considering Buhari can't bleep again, your wish might become true you never know.
Send her your picture and let her know you're certificateless like Buhari.
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by dunkem21(m): 5:43pm On Mar 19, 2015
Aisha on AIT? cheesy
I been think say APC carry dem go court grin
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by Kelklein(m): 5:47pm On Mar 19, 2015
now rhat's a first Lady

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by calmbabadee(m): 5:52pm On Mar 19, 2015
Unfortunately for for Dame Patience, she lives in a glass house, yet she throws heavy stones indiscriminately
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by xpac01(m): 6:01pm On Mar 19, 2015
melvinjames:


Considering Buhari can't bleep again, your wish might become true you never know.
Send her your picture and let her know you're certificateless like Buhari.
I don't do adultery like your mentor FFK.

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by san316(m): 6:07pm On Mar 19, 2015
comparing Aisha and PEJ will clearly reveal the difference between CLASS & CRASS.

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Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by tswitch: 8:29pm On Mar 19, 2015
Ariel20:


Na 45% the hungry masses on the street wan chop abi?



Any HUNGRY Nigerian in this present dispensation is lazy!

The new Nigeria that can compete globally means a productive population and I dont meant only in terms of reproduction. We will no longer condone laziness and people who seat on their backsides waiting for handouts from fellow hard working citizens.

I am sure with your prejudiced mindset you skipped "any diligent hardworking woman part of the post you quoted".

All religion preaches dilligence and hardwork and professes a reward for it. Even atheists know they have to work and be productive!
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by tswitch: 8:34pm On Mar 19, 2015
Bamoha:
shey 45% of more thieves on d set dat will nt benefit all dose women in d villages abi?



Most women in Nigerian villages are hard working and diligent and only need enabling environment to blossom.
If you are referring to those who seat on their asses awaiting handouts from their fellow women who decided to be dilligent in tasks set before them, I sincerly hope THEY do not benefit! Nigeria cannot grow if we continue to condone lazy people.
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by fortunella: 9:15pm On Mar 19, 2015
GEJ must win, so stop fantasizing


God forgive me!. Am having a serious crush on the incoming first lady. So cool, so nice, so brilliant, so sweet voice, and above all so beautiful. I pray to continue seeing her face for next 4yrs and possibly meet her sometime as a first lady. Won't like to loose to the background.
Sai APC!
Sai Change!
Sai Buhari! Amen.[/quote]
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by Dannyset(m): 9:23pm On Mar 19, 2015
U can only give what u have.
That's exactly what makes the difference between these 2 women.
U can't force Mama Piss to be compose and articulate when what she has inside is different.
Aisha Buhari is more than her level.
Re: PHOTO: Aisha Buhari On AIT & Patience Jonathan On NTA: Dele Momodu's Opinion by Sirniyeh(m): 10:15am On Mar 20, 2015
san316:
comparing Aisha and PEJ will clearly reveal the difference between CLASS & CRASS.

I just added their photos now. The difference is clear

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