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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Nobody: 10:36pm On Jun 18, 2013
Gbawe:

My brother, how many people know that the Presidential air fleet Jonathan insist on having and augmenting is the third largest air fleet of all that exist in Nigeria behind the biggest commercial airline operators?

http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-spends-n9bn-annually-on-10-aircraft-presidential-fleet/




Bull&shit, You need to run for senate. Right now, you are just a useless Gbawe with red eyes and koboless purse. Get a life! Do NOT hate on the son of Niger Delta. We are the breadwinners of this protectorate!!

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by chocknolis(m): 10:36pm On Jun 18, 2013
With the way you guys are insulting yourselves, I wonder if GEJ isn't better
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by k2kay(m): 10:37pm On Jun 18, 2013
sincerenigerian:


I have to ignore you. You've been crying too much in the last two hours. Take a cold shower and jump in bed to get a well deserved rest. How is madam and the kids doing? Say hello to them.
I like ur maturity, keep it up bro
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Bashirfuntua(m): 10:38pm On Jun 18, 2013
obama must hear this
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by victorv12(m): 10:38pm On Jun 18, 2013
Nairalanders, sheat your swords! When are we going to debate without attacking ourselves? Are all these discoveries not mind-boggling? These are the loopholes the political elites use against us...do you think these people don't visit all these social media to read and learn about how to deal with us better? Nigeria politicians are bloody chess masters. Wake up and let tackle issues not insulting ourselves!! I need to learn from someone tonight...I need someone that can ignite my inspiration to see whether it's possible if I can make a change!!!
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by confusion247(m): 10:41pm On Jun 18, 2013
Sincere 9gerian:
Meanwhile, @Op., I think you should be confident and intelligent enough to pick a moniker for yourself rather than engage in impersonation. It is a shame you cant do a thing as simple and easy as pick a username.
Never mind his lazy brain, always looking for an easy way to tarnish the image of Jonathan, the best president in Nigeria for the past 50 years. When i came across the write up, i thought that your account here on nairaland have been hacked, little did i know that it was one of those who doesn't want to hear that name Goodluck Jonathan.
Shame on them. No vacancy in aso rock till 2019

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by ballabriggs: 10:42pm On Jun 18, 2013
Abati, are you there?

What do you have to say about this?

Come and earn your salary Abati.

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by taharqa2: 10:43pm On Jun 18, 2013
4 Play: The article illustrates how political discourse in Nigeria is riven with mendacity and illogic. There is no doubt that GEJ is a thief like all Nigerian politicians but it's a crude insult to our intelligence to attribute state budgetary allocations between 2009 to 2012 to GEJ when he ceased to be Governor in 2007.
And this is just d CRUX of d issue. You accuse smone of a wrong when he was no where near d house at d time d said wrong was done. Isn't that the height of INSANITY??..... People shld ask themselves why for all d incredible opposition and open hostility by a tiny but vocal segment of d country/powermongers against d person of GEJ, NOTHING REAL has ever been traced to GEJ in terms of corruptn- no foreign Account, no company, no outrageous Property/real estate, etc. Only a trove of Nonsense put together by a group of Desperate LOSERS, that time and time again, doesn't directly link GEJ...

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Sunnybobo3(m): 10:44pm On Jun 18, 2013
k2kay:
I like ur maturity, keep it up bro

That's not maturity dude. That's plain cowardice. If he was mature, why pirate someone's moniker?
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by ballabriggs: 10:45pm On Jun 18, 2013
N5tn stolen under Jonathan –Investigation
NOVEMBER 25, 2012 BY TOYOSI OGUNSEYE, ALLWELL OKPI AND LEKE BAIYEWU


Over N5tn in government funds have been stolen through fraud, embezzlement and theft since President Goodluck Jonathan assumed office on May 6, 2010, a SUNDAY PUNCH investigation has found.

Our correspondents arrived at the stolen sum after poring over the reports of the various committees set up by the President to probe some sectors of the economy, particularly oil and gas. SUNDAY PUNCH also relied on disclosures by some senior government officials.

Five trillion naira is the summation of government funds said to have been stolen, according to the Mallam Nuhu Ribadu-led Petroleum Task Force report; the Minister of Trade and Investment’s report on stolen crude; the House of Representatives fuel subsidy report and investigations into the ecological fund, SIM card registration and frequency band spectrum sale.

The Ribadu report on the oil and gas sector put daily crude oil theft at a high 250,000 barrels daily at a cost of $6.3bn (N1.2trn) a year. This puts the total amount lost through oil theft in the two years of Jonathan’s government at over $12.6bn (N2trn).

Oil theft is common in the Nigerian oil and gas sector. In June, a special naval team impounded a French ship, MT Vannessa, at Brass Loading Terminal, Bayelsa State, for allegedly stealing 500,000 barrels of crude oil per day from the country.

Our sister publication, SATURDAY PUNCH, had reported that the suspects, in their confessional statements, indicted some political office holders, many fuel marketers and some officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and Department of Petroleum Resources.

In October, Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, in a letter to the President, said 24 million barrels of oil worth $1.6bn (N252bn) was stolen between July and September.

According to Aganga, his signature was forged on the Export Clearance Permit that was used to export the crude oil from Nigeria.

Confirming that oil theft was depleting Nigeria’s resources, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in May, said the government lost a fifth of its oil revenues to theft in April.

Apart from income lost through oil theft, the Ribadu report also said ministers of Petroleum Resources between 2008 and 2011 handed out seven discretionary oil licences and that government lost $183m (N29bn) in signature bonuses via these deals.

The Ribadu panel discovered that three of the oil licences were awarded under the current petroleum minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, who took up her position in 2010. Alison-Madueke, however, denied knowledge of the discretionary awards.

Shortly before the Ribadu report, the House of Representatives had raised the alarm that the N2.6trn the Federal Government paid for oil subsidy in 2011 could not be properly accounted for.

The House said, “Fuel subsidy payments amounted to N261.1bn in 2006, N278.8bn in 2007 and N346.7bn in 2008, but, even after the subsidy on diesel had been removed, the ‘subsidy’ payments jumped to N2.58trn in 2011 — more than 900 per cent of the sum appropriated for the year (N245bn).”

A subsequent report by the Presidential Committee on Verification and Reconciliation of Fuel Subsidy Payments, led by Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, revealed that in 2011, 197 subsidy transactions worth N232bn were illegitimate.

These frauds are not limited to the oil industry, as similar probes have shown that almost all sectors are involved.

In July, the House of Representatives Committee on Environment discovered a tree seedling fraud worth N2bn awarded by the Ecological Fund office.

Chairman of the committee on environment, Mrs. Uche Ekwunife, said this during an investigative hearing on the mismanagement of ecological funds for the development of tree nurseries and seedlings in the 36 states.

According to her, out of the N3bn approved by the Presidency in 2010, N2bn was released to the contractors and consultants without government getting value.

Minister of Environment Hadiza Mailafia, however, said the contract was awarded by her predecessor.

In the telecommunications sector, the House instituted a probe into the sale of the frequency brand spectrum, which was reportedly sold for less than its value.

The 450MHz frequency, which was valued at over $50m, was allegedly sold for less than $6m (a difference of $44m or N6.9bn) by the Nigeria Communications Commission.

In the same sector, the reps, earlier this year, commenced investigations into the N6.1bn SIM card registration project embarked upon by the NCC in 2011.

The investigation followed the delay in completing the exercise and the request by NCC for additional N1bn for the project in its 2012 budget.

The lawmakers insisted that the NCC had no business embarking on the project since various service providers were already registering their subscribers.

Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Communications, Mr. Usman Bawa, had said, “The NCC has no business with SIM card registration. Apart from that, the service providers have done about 80 per cent of the registration because they started before the NCC. To me, for the regulatory body to be involved in the registration is a duplication of effort, a waste of resources and time.

“Even, the manner with which the bill for the N6.1bn was passed during the Sixth Assembly showed that there was more to it than meets the eyes. From our investigations, from which our report was compiled, our interactions with the NCC contractors for the SIM card registration and the service providers, a lot has been exposed and this was part of the reason why we removed the N1bn that was budgeted for the same SIM card registration in the last budget.”

It would be recalled that the then Minister of Information and Communication, Prof. Dora Akunyili, had, in August, 2010, agreed that the amount budgeted for SIM card registration was exorbitant.

Reacting to the massive frauds that have greeted Jonathan’s tenure, Transparency International, told one of our correspondents that Nigeria would continue to slack in development as long as it keeps paying lip service to the fight against corruption.

It said via electronic mail, “President Jonathan should insist that those accused of corruption are properly investigated and punished if found guilty, irrespective of their positions and connections. The judiciary must be seen as impartial and fair.

“To signal a break with the past, the government should set up an independent investigatory panel to review charges of corruption within government and the private sector. President Jonathan should endorse the panel and commit to ensure it has both the scope and the power to investigate and prosecute.

“This is not just a matter of justice; fighting corruption can affect the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. The current culture of corruption hurts the majority of Nigerians while the inequality gap widens.”

Also speaking to SUNDAY PUNCH, the Director, Centre for Applied Economics, Lagos Business School, Prof. Pat Utomi, said the spate of corruption in the country was unprecedented.

The political economist argued that prosecution and jail terms for corrupt individuals would not be as effective as building a societal institution that would prevent corruption.

A former Vice Chancellor, Crescent University, Prof. Sheriffdeen Tella, also warned that corruption would spell doom for the country if the trend continued.

He said, “It is unfortunate that the country will not be able to meet the Millennium Development Goals. There is a need for the masses to hold a three-day protest against corruption to force government to prosecute those indicted for corruption.”

Similarly, Executive Chairman, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said, “For Jonathan to fight corruption, he must start with his cabinet. The way Jonathan is going about his campaign against corruption is not the best way to go about it.”

A global audit and financial advisory firm, KPMG, had on Thursday stated that Nigeria accounted for the highest number of fraud cases in Africa in the first half of 2012.

The cost of fraud in the country during the period was put at $1.5bn (N225bn).
Punchng.com


More cases of further disvirgining of the national treasury.
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by dayokanu(m): 10:46pm On Jun 18, 2013
^^^ E ba mi ki gbe Ole ole Ole Ole


One day EFCC go catch Jonathan

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by ballabriggs: 10:49pm On Jun 18, 2013
Water no dey Bayelsa to drink, school no dey, meanwhile Jona done carry N7 trillion run O. Abati what do you have to say? Abati are you there? Abati are you there?


OVOKO! OVOKO!! OVOKO!!! If you visit Brass to see the condition in that place, you go know say Jesus is Lord.

This is a case of unprotected sex on the national treasury.
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Fishout(m): 10:50pm On Jun 18, 2013
l am sorry for d masses in dis country ,nigeria nd not masses alone but incoming generation.useless country with useless few bad leaders.
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Pataki: 10:52pm On Jun 18, 2013
Nigeria has the highest number of cases of corruption in Africa under Jonathan in the first half of 2012. This is 2013 - not even a housefly has been prosecuted!

And yet some people here foolishly wants us to absolve Jonathan of the eyesore that Bayelsa State has been under since 1999!
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by taharqa2: 10:52pm On Jun 18, 2013
Nuzo':
I like this kind of investigtive journalism. More should be done.

However, many Nigerians would find it difficult to accept and dilute cos of some resons:

1. The messenger has a similar name with a known monicker here...thereby making the whole reveltion look like a cheap blackmail and cowardly. Exactly the attitude we are trying to adress in out past and present leaders.

2. The op is only interested in Bayelsa while negleting other states where bigger frauds and abuse of office took place.

3. The op was concsiously trying to pin GEJ with scams that didn't take place in his 18 months stay as a governor.

Kudos to the op as we await reports of frauds from the other 35 states.

Knowing how sentimentally driven Nigerians can be, limiting this kind of revelations to only one state alone can only make people believe its personal vedatta.
Then why call GEJ at all when whateva the OP used as d Basis of his entire argument (many of which, unda sm scrutiny, wud even be shown to be incorrect, at least not in d way they were presented here) did NOT concern GEJ at all ie GEJ was not d Gov during that time.... The OP is just a Frustrated imp with access to d internet; and I still do not undastad how this cud hv made d FP on NL in dis present form, when it is clear to even an ijiot that the article is a shameless HATCHET job

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by ballabriggs: 10:53pm On Jun 18, 2013
[size=16pt]N2 Trillion in two years, GOING! GOING!! GONEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!

Intervention funds: FG spends N2trn in two years[/size]


JANUARY 13, 2013 BY ALLWELL OKPI AND LEKE BAIYEWU


The Federal Government, under the leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan, has spent at least N1.732trn on intervention funds in different sectors of the economy, SUNDAY PUNCH investigation has found.

The figure represents the sum of the amounts approved by the Federal Government as intervention funds between 2010, when Jonathan became President and December 2012.

Some of the intervention funds include the N200bn Small and Medium Guarantee Scheme, N200bn Restructuring and Refinancing Facility Scheme and the N300bn Power and Airline Intervention Fund.

Others are the N75bn Grooming Enterprise Leaders Business Intervention Fund, N32bn Entertainment Intervention Fund and N10.71bn Commercial Agriculture Credit Guarantee Scheme to six banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Also on the long list of intervention funds, are the N300bn approved for the hotel and leisure sub-sector in 2012; N200bn for indigenous pharmaceutical companies and N100bn textile industry bailout.

The Federal Government, between 2010 and 2012, also disbursed N126.1bn as export expansion grant.

Also in 2010, the Federal Government reportedly disbursed about N7.9bn to 25 companies from the National Automotive Fund. The money was for the production of vehicles, motorcycles and bicycle tyres and accessories.

An additional N3bn was earmarked for disbursement to nine companies before the end of that year.

In July 2012, the Federal Government approved N330m grants to assist 20,000 farmers in Lagos state.

Similarly, in November, 2012, the Federal Government, in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria, disbursed a soft loan worth N9.4m to members of the Nigeria Cassava Growers Association, Nasarawa State chapter.

As at July 2011, the Bank of Industry had reportedly disbursed N195bn out of the N200bn meant for the refinancing of the manufacturing sector to 518 companies across the six geo-political zones, while N83bn out of the N300bn for the power and aviation sectors had also been disbursed to companies in these sectors.

As part of Federal Government’s intervention in education in 2012, it approved N95.653bn for public tertiary institutions in the country, through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.

Within the period under review, the Federal Government disbursed several funds through the Universal Basic Education Commission. One of such was N94m disbursed to 125 communities in Bayelsa State, in September, 2011, for self-help projects.

In the agricultural sector, the CBN, through its Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending, approved a take-off grant of N75bn to boost agriculture businesses.

The Head, Project Implementation of NIRSAL, CBN, Mr. Jude Uzonwanne, reportedly said N45bn from the N75bn had been set aside as loans to the farmers, while the balance would be used to train and insure them.

Irked by the situation in which government’s interventions have had little or no impact on the economy, the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, conducted a survey and found that only six per cent of industrialists accessed the funds.

NACCIMA said this at the presentation of the survey report to stakeholders in July 2012.

NACCIMA President, Dr. Ademola Ajayi, said the intervention funds were faced with the problem of accessibility.

According to Ajayi, despite the Federal Government’s N100bn textile bailout fund, less than 25 per cent of textile manufacturers were operating above 50 per cent capacity utilisation.

Apart from inability of stakeholders to access the government’s intervention funds, there have been discrepancies in the administration of the funds.

While some of the funds have been diverted to other uses, parts of the funds can no longer be accounted for.

The Senate Committee on Public Accounts, last year, raised the alarm over a missing N44bn from the Federal Government’s Special Intervention Fund on Solid Minerals.

The committee discovered the missing funds during an interactive session it had with officials of the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation.

The committee said despite the fact that the fund was created by the Federal Government as a special intervention fund to develop the non-oil sector of the nation’s economy, no project had been accomplished in the sector.

According to the Senator Ahmad Lawan-led committee, the records of the Federal Ministry of Finance and that of the Central Bank of Nigeria could not properly account for about N44bn, out of the total figure of N873bn, between 2002 and May 31, 2012.

The committee also found that part of the funds had been used to finance projects in other sectors.

Meanwhile, an anti-corruption group, Coalition for Against Corrupt Leaders, said Nigerians had yet to see the impact of the funds on their lives.

The Executive Chairman, CACOL, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said, “The funds are meant to settle the boys, the political elite. It is just a palliative to hoodwink people into believing that the government is helping them.

“The solution is not to dole out funds but to make sure jobs are generated and infrastructure is developed to encourage small and medium-scale industries. There should be micro-credit facilities for entrepreneurs to increase local content. Most intervention funds are a wrong step in the right direction. The government is just chasing shadows. The funds will not make people face the reality to be creative and productive.”

Another group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, said it was improper for the government to approve intervention funds for private enterprises, citing the example of the aviation sector.

The Executive Director, SERAP, Mr. Adetokunbo Mumuni, said, “If the government allocates funds for public institutions, provided it is properly accounted for, it is acceptable; when such funds are for private businesses, it is not acceptable. Why use the public funds to intervene in private enterprises? It is unreasonable and unjustifiable.

“Spending on private businesses sounds fraudulent. Monies have been spent without proper account for them. The government can only give financial intervention, provided funds would be spent transparently and accountably.”

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by abujalapdog(m): 10:53pm On Jun 18, 2013
tatosh: Its so unfortunate we have a crook as a president. The most painful part of it is the low lifes that are still singing his praises. Do we not want our country to move forward Sincere9nigerian nd co. It beats me how you follow this people blindly. Are u happy with the way things are? You should ask yourself
Don't you want to see your children go to good schools and excel?
Can your travel interstate without having a flat tyre or seeing an accident as a result of bad roads?
Are you happy with the corruption among the ruling class which GEJ openly embraces?
Do you like a person like Tony Anenih a self styled demon still making decisions in this country and many others like him?
Has power realy improved in your household in all honesty?

If you do not see anything wrong in the above and you still thing GEJ is the solution then you're a nuisance

I do not understand why a government would be jubilating over pseudo-achievments on paper while we see a different thing entirely in the real sector.

I hear claims everyday of increasing megawatts in the country yet the power suupply to my house is no different from the way its always been.

Solution: 2015, NO to Gej, NO to cluelessness, NO to PDP

You must be living inside thick bush tht is why you keep complaining about light coz we in town here have seen the improvement..

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Sunnybobo3(m): 10:54pm On Jun 18, 2013
Pataki: Nigeria has the highest number of cases of corruption in Africa under Jonathan in the first half of 2012.

And yet some people here foolishly wants us to absolve Jonathan of the eyesore that Bayelsa State has been under since 1999!

Can you list the cases please. Not some beer parlour gossip though.
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Pataki: 10:56pm On Jun 18, 2013
Sunny_bobo:

Can you list the cases please. Not sine beer parlour gossip though.

KPMG (a reputable international auditing firm) clearly said so.

This is no beer parlour gist.
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by dayokanu(m): 10:57pm On Jun 18, 2013
Sunny_bobo:

Can you list the cases please. Not some beer parlour gossip though.

Starting from Farook lawan vs Otedolla
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by abacus(m): 11:00pm On Jun 18, 2013
Billyonaire: Bull&shit, You need to run for senate. Right now, you are just a useless Gbawe with red eyes and koboless purse. Get a life! Do NOT hate on the son of Niger Delta. We are the breadwinners of this protectorate!!

Bolded my foot.. is this not the same song you people were singing pre-GEJ administration to earn our sympathy?.

You these people need to grow. It's useless, clueless and daft to use bolded as basis of an argument. How many SS + ND people have access to that money. It's only your likes and GEJ family members + Militants.
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by ballabriggs: 11:00pm On Jun 18, 2013
Since Jona became President after he was saved by Dora, he has signed a total of four budgets and three supplementary budgets. All worth a total of over N12 trillion! Yet we are still renovating roads.

Abati are you there? What do you have to say to this? This is a case of unprotected sex on the national treasury.

OVOKO! OVOKO!! OVOKO!!!
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by k2kay(m): 11:03pm On Jun 18, 2013
Sunny_bobo:

That's not maturity dude. That's plain cowardice. If he was mature, why pirate someone's moniker?
why not forget the moniker thing and lets discuss these issues as adults instead of trading insults? i believe points can be made without being vulgar or acerbic
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Pataki: 11:03pm On Jun 18, 2013
dayokanu:

Starting from Farook lawan vs Otedolla

Or maybe we should talk of Alams an international criminal wanted both in the US and UK. He currently walks in and out of Aso Rock like a common housefly.

Or should we talk of Diezani? A woman indicted in over 4 different reports on fuel subsidy fraud. Currently and yet still a ministerin this country.

What happened to the EFCC report on dame patience and money laundering charges levied at her?

This country is the butt of joke led by a ludicrous jester!
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by taharqa2: 11:05pm On Jun 18, 2013
abujalapdog: The CHEAPEST black mail ever in the history of shallow thinking individuals... all this rubbish you are putting up here happen during Timipreye Silva goevrnment or can u tell us cartegorically if jonathan n Alamesiagha was in govt in2009,10,11 or 12? @op this is a very daft headlines tht dosent have any link with the person you are accusing
What I still dont undastad is how this thread cud hv made FP; a thread clearly in violation of 1 of d new rules of NL: Nobody shld post a LIE on d forum. This is just what I can't get... Again and again, I hv always insisted that there are MOLES within d MODS in NL, perhaps unknown to Seun, who are clearly political agents of sm persons in nigeria. This thread further reduces any such doubts..

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Sunnybobo3(m): 11:05pm On Jun 18, 2013
dayokanu:

Starting from Farook lawan vs Otedolla

So GEJ should now do the job of the judge?
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by CzarChris(m): 11:07pm On Jun 18, 2013
@op this is so so wrong and callous. Ur article reads from 2010-2012, but we all know that gej was governor of Bayelsa from 2006-2007. Haba! This attack is purely wicked propaganda. Please not all Nigerians are daft.

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by Sunnybobo3(m): 11:08pm On Jun 18, 2013
Pataki:

Or maybe we should talk of Alams an international criminal wanted both in the US and UK. He currently walks in and out of Aso Rock like a common housefly.

Amnesty is not given to saints. It's meant for criminals who repent and show remorse.

Awolowo was granted amnesty and went on to become a Federal minister.

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Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by ballabriggs: 11:10pm On Jun 18, 2013
Remember Jona was the one that chaired the FEC meeting where the contract of N70 billion for one airport runway was awarded.

When a criminal like Dimeji Bankole saw the contract, he fainted! They had to bring Patricia Etteh to revive him.

OVOKO! OVOKO!! OVOKO!!!
Re: How Alamieyeseigha And Silva Looted Bayelsa Treasury? by confusion247(m): 11:11pm On Jun 18, 2013
otokx: Was this really posted by Sincere Nigerian?
No, it was posted by an imposter who wants cheap popularity and was too lazy to choose another username other than the one that will bring down "sincere9gerian" and spring up confusion.

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