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Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by jk18: 10:05am On May 08, 2015
Hon. Kingsley Kuku, the Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta and Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has been selected as one of the recipients of the Honourary Citizenship of the State of Georgia in the United States.

According to the letter conveying the recognition from the State of Georgia to Kuku, the Presidential aide is honoured on the account of his efforts for a peaceful and prosperous Niger Delta and Nigeria.

“The Commendation and honour from the State of Georgia is in recognition of your unrivalled contribution to Nigeria’s socioeconomic growth and development, leading the Presidential Amnesty Program transparently and undertaken monumental projects that have contributed immensely towards reforming the ex-agitators and contributing manpower to the Oil & Gas, aviation, logistics and other services industry in Nigeria and Africa at large.

“The Congressional Commendation Award shall be presented to you by the Leadership of Georgia Legislative Assembly, while the Secretary of the State of Georgia, Mr. Brain P. Kemp, will present you with the Honorary Citizenship of the state of Georgia,” the letter stated.
The letter further said that “the congressional Black Caucus of the Georgia senate and the Government of the State of Georgia in their resolve to continue to support our efforts at rewarding excellence, innovation, and development in Africa, has therefore accepted to honour you as an epitome of excellence, with the Congressional Commendation Award and the Honorary Citizenship of the State of Georgia respectively, which is the highest award reserved for visiting Heads of government, Business Leaders, Diplomatic Leaders and those deemed to have contributed to a worthy cause.

“The Presidential Amnesty Program under your leadership is reputed to be one of the most ambitious and home-grown Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Program under which 30,000 former agitators were enlisted. They also maintain that you have approached the program with uncommon passion and commitment, which have earned local and global commendations from organizations around the world.”

The honour which will be presented to Kuku at a gala night on Saturday 9th May, and will have in attendance the Executive Governor of Georgia, Mr. Nathan Deal, Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, Professor Ade Adefuye, the foremost civil rights activist and one time presidential hopeful in the United States, Rev. Jesse Jackson, amongst other political, business and diplomatic leaders.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/united-states-honours-kingsley-kuku/208764/

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by importexpert(m): 10:13am On May 08, 2015
Nice man. We are proud of you

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by EgusiSoup: 10:20am On May 08, 2015
Kuku and his cronies should be probed. The failure of the Amnesty program contributed to the failure of President Goodluck Jonathan's re-election bid.

Check this story


THE SCHLUMBERGER FRANCE 29: TIME TO BREAK THE ICE

Before we begin, let us cogitate on these great words of one of the greatest Nigerian that ever lived,

‘...at every stage of human development or advancement, the moving spirits are invariably the men of education, science and technology. The more of them a country has, the brighter are its prospects for rapid economic progress, for social justice and for political stability.’ (Chief Ọbafẹmi Awolọwọ, 16th January 1980)


The Niger-Delta region have been neglected over the years in terms of employment opportunities in the Oil and Gas sector, the extenuation always given by these operators and service companies, which they used to exculpate their actions was ‘’You do not possess the manpower or skills to carry out these jobs,’’ fast track to March 2014 at the conference hall of the European Learning Centre in France an Oil & Gas Training / Learning facility run by NExT Schlumberger, a graduation ceremony was being held for 29 Niger-Delta Graduates who have been found worthy in character and learning after a yearlong Drilling Engineering training program organised by The office of The Special Adviser to the President on Niger-Delta Affairs, Hon. Kingsley Kuku in partnership with Schlumberger, The Business Manager for Europe and Africa of Schlumberger/NEXT Mr. Pier Bihan had this to opine,


“It is true that we have been training students from several countries of the world but I must confess that these Nigerian students are exceptional. Their level of discipline is very high. Their ability to cope under immense pressure is second to none and more importantly, their good showing in both theory and practice is commendable. Schlumberger has decided to employ most of them for their facilities in Nigeria.’’

It is almost a year now of anticipating and praying for this promise of employment to come to verisimilitude.
Coming back to Nigeria, still basking in the euphoria of an excellent performance that attracted positive accolades from their facilitators and instructors, after they rounded up the training, they had no choice but to put in all their energy, time and resources into securing Job placements in the Oil & Gas industry in Nigeria, the bureaucracy that appertain in majority of these companies went a long way to constrain them, and this has become exasperating because their professional profiles, exposure, experience and certifications which they have attained from their sojourn with NExT Schlumberger in France should make them stand out, so career wise they are meant to have an edge.

So why has their individual endeavours to secure a Job not yielded any result so far? This is where Bureaucracy comes into play and limits them. It is at this point we needed they support of the Government. They have the qualifications for the Job, these companies operate in their communities and yet offer employment to outsiders and expatriates who do not even possess half of the same qualifications they possess.

One begin to wonder if The Minister of Petroleum resources, Mrs Denziani Allison Maduake who is from the Ijaw extraction is actually aware of their plight. One begin to wonder if our great leader, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR is actually aware that these seasoned graduates whom the Federal Government invested so much money on and empowered with the same knowledge these Oil & Gas companies always rejected them for, who have made the country proud, have been left to their own fates and abandoned?

All their efforts to convey this demur to the esteemed office of the SA to The President on Niger-Delta Affairs, Hon. Kingsley Kuku and other relevant Government employment agencies has fallen on deaf ears, there has been no elucidation from The Office of the SA or from NExT Schlumberger its technical partner and i begin to wonder, how a country can invest heavily on man-power development in the best Oil & Gas Training institute in the world, NExT Schlumberger, and not care about its return on investment? Hear the words of the SA to The President on Niger-Delta Affairs during our pre-deployment ceremony in Lagos,


“Always remember where you are coming from. The Nigerian government has invested so much in you by sponsoring your training. There is always a great reward for hard work. So you must be good ambassadors of your country,”

With all due respect Sir, we humbly ask when you made this statement what did you mean by ‘’reward for hard work’’ they followed your fatherly advice and indeed it benefitted them greatly, they worked hard, they gave their best, they made sure they did what was necessary even in challenging times to avoid any negative report that will paint the country in bad light. They gave their all! They strived for excellence and achieved it, WITH PAIN IN OUR HEARTS SIR, WE ASK SIR IS THIS WHAT WE GET AS OUR GREAT REWARD?

The Psychological traumas, the failed promises, the frustrating news and press releases about how Schlumberger gave them automatic employment when we all know those stories are not true, adds more salt to injury, these were the words of Kingsley Kuku during their graduation ceremony in Melun, France


“This is what we call practical support. Schlumberger has shown today that it is a true friend of Nigeria. Schlumberger has also shown that reward abound at all times for excellence. Our delegates came here and excelled and you have not shied away from saying that they are the best you have trained. You went further to offer to employ most of them. Nigeria is grateful to you. We shall continue to collaborate with Schlumberger and NEXT,”

He also went further to make this promise,

“With the first class training you have received, you have become hot cakes in the industry. But we are not going to sit back and wait. We have decided to bring potential employers to meet all of you in Lagos this month,”

The Job fair was organised in Lagos as he promised but , what happened that day did not turn out to be a Job fair as he may be aware, it was more like a seminar where the few company representatives who made it to the venue that day were made to sit and listen to his aides including Dr. Larry Pepple’s presentations. The whole day was spent on presentations upon presentations and everyone could visibly see the frustration written on the faces of the HR representatives from these companies that some of them had to walk out from the venue.

When they were finally allowed to speak, it was about one hour to the close of activities for that day and during his speech one of the HR personnel from Sterling Global Energy wondered why the Government of Nigeria will be ‘’begging’’ Oil & Gas companies to employ highly qualified graduates from the same region where these companies operate? He was amazed, he was shocked and we were happy he made that statement because they believed it will help fire up the zeal of the Government to enforce what was right.

At the end of the day they ended up achieving nothing from that Job fair as nobody was interviewed because the whole time was used for presentations and no single soul has been contacted by any of those companies that were present that day.
These were the words of Dan Alabra in his published article on Sahara Reporters on the 17th day of November titled Presidential Amnesty Fraud Allegations: A Rejoinder

‘’….another 30 are undergoing training in France under a partnership with Schlumberger, which will employ them on completion of their training.’’

The whole word has seen all these press releases about an employment that was non-existent, the trauma, the pain and the anguish these reports make them feel can move a man to take certain actions against his will, but they have kept calm, struggling and trying to take on this neglect being slammed at them in terms of Job opportunities by these Oil & Gas companies operating in our region.

Worse still they possess the professional skill and technical know-how coupled with the global exposure in the field of Drilling Engineering YET the door of employment opportunities is slammed on them on their own soil.

Congratulations to the President-Elect, General Buhari and Congratulations to our great leader and President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for his statesmanship and peaceful nature, whereby he has put Nigeria first before any other. Indeed, Nigeria is heading for greatness. We want to use this opportunity to call on the relevant agencies of Government and Schlumberger to look into this issue and save our souls.

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


cc: Seun
lalasticlala
ishilove

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by islandmoon: 10:34am On May 08, 2015
they are trying to tell our dumbed corrupt leaders to continue with the amnesty programme, in other word, they are encouraging it ,
Amnesty = Idle lazy youth everywhere which is bad for the economy.

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by sammieguze(m): 10:34am On May 08, 2015
Mtcheeew
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Neduzze5(m): 10:35am On May 08, 2015
Team Tohpahz

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by thefakestan: 10:35am On May 08, 2015
US Honour?

Did u deliver ONDO state?



I personally do not think he deserves an award, I saw nothing exceptional in what he did and has done, but as usual this "Oyibo" people will praise anyone with enough money to spend. There was a lot of wastage under his watch, and out of the so called 30,000 how many can he boast of that have jobs or have been gainfully employed after the trainings?

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Nobody: 10:36am On May 08, 2015
Congrats to him!!


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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Lilimax(f): 10:37am On May 08, 2015
More like one man's meat...another man poison.
To the US, this man Hon. Kingsley Kuku has worked well and deserved recognition but to some of the
Niger Deltans, he has done nothing and should be probed undecided
What an irony shocked
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by popesam1(m): 10:37am On May 08, 2015
Good of you Mr Kalu. you make us proud unlike some people wey go dey damage our country name
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Aromas: 10:38am On May 08, 2015
He deserve it, politics apart!!!
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by RichDad1(m): 10:38am On May 08, 2015
Ok. Unto the next one

Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by thefakestan: 10:41am On May 08, 2015
EgusiSoup:
Kuku and his cronies should be probed. The failure of the Amnesty program contributed to the failure of President Goodluck Jonathan's re-election bid.

Check this story


THE SCHLUMBERGER FRANCE 29: TIME TO BREAK THE ICE

Before we begin, let us cogitate on these great words of one of the greatest Nigerian that ever lived,

‘...at every stage of human development or advancement, the moving spirits are invariably the men of education, science and technology. The more of them a country has, the brighter are its prospects for rapid economic progress, for social justice and for political stability.’ (Chief Ọbafẹmi Awolọwọ, 16th January 1980)


The Niger-Delta region have been neglected over the years in terms of employment opportunities in the Oil and Gas sector, the extenuation always given by these operators and service companies, which they used to exculpate their actions was ‘’You do not possess the manpower or skills to carry out these jobs,’’ fast track to March 2014 at the conference hall of the European Learning Centre in France an Oil & Gas Training / Learning facility run by NExT Schlumberger, a graduation ceremony was being held for 29 Niger-Delta Graduates who have been found worthy in character and learning after a yearlong Drilling Engineering training program organised by The office of The Special Adviser to the President on Niger-Delta Affairs, Hon. Kingsley Kuku in partnership with Schlumberger, The Business Manager for Europe and Africa of Schlumberger/NEXT Mr. Pier Bihan had this to opine,


“It is true that we have been training students from several countries of the world but I must confess that these Nigerian students are exceptional. Their level of discipline is very high. Their ability to cope under immense pressure is second to none and more importantly, their good showing in both theory and practice is commendable. Schlumberger has decided to employ most of them for their facilities in Nigeria.’’

It is almost a year now of anticipating and praying for this promise of employment to come to verisimilitude.
Coming back to Nigeria, still basking in the euphoria of an excellent performance that attracted positive accolades from their facilitators and instructors, after they rounded up the training, they had no choice but to put in all their energy, time and resources into securing Job placements in the Oil & Gas industry in Nigeria, the bureaucracy that appertain in majority of these companies went a long way to constrain them, and this has become exasperating because their professional profiles, exposure, experience and certifications which they have attained from their sojourn with NExT Schlumberger in France should make them stand out, so career wise they are meant to have an edge.

So why has their individual endeavours to secure a Job not yielded any result so far? This is where Bureaucracy comes into play and limits them. It is at this point we needed they support of the Government. They have the qualifications for the Job, these companies operate in their communities and yet offer employment to outsiders and expatriates who do not even possess half of the same qualifications they possess.

One begin to wonder if The Minister of Petroleum resources, Mrs Denziani Allison Maduake who is from the Ijaw extraction is actually aware of their plight. One begin to wonder if our great leader, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR is actually aware that these seasoned graduates whom the Federal Government invested so much money on and empowered with the same knowledge these Oil & Gas companies always rejected them for, who have made the country proud, have been left to their own fates and abandoned?

All their efforts to convey this demur to the esteemed office of the SA to The President on Niger-Delta Affairs, Hon. Kingsley Kuku and other relevant Government employment agencies has fallen on deaf ears, there has been no elucidation from The Office of the SA or from NExT Schlumberger its technical partner and i begin to wonder, how a country can invest heavily on man-power development in the best Oil & Gas Training institute in the world, NExT Schlumberger, and not care about its return on investment? Hear the words of the SA to The President on Niger-Delta Affairs during our pre-deployment ceremony in Lagos,


“Always remember where you are coming from. The Nigerian government has invested so much in you by sponsoring your training. There is always a great reward for hard work. So you must be good ambassadors of your country,”

With all due respect Sir, we humbly ask when you made this statement what did you mean by ‘’reward for hard work’’ they followed your fatherly advice and indeed it benefitted them greatly, they worked hard, they gave their best, they made sure they did what was necessary even in challenging times to avoid any negative report that will paint the country in bad light. They gave their all! They strived for excellence and achieved it, WITH PAIN IN OUR HEARTS SIR, WE ASK SIR IS THIS WHAT WE GET AS OUR GREAT REWARD?

The Psychological traumas, the failed promises, the frustrating news and press releases about how Schlumberger gave them automatic employment when we all know those stories are not true, adds more salt to injury, these were the words of Kingsley Kuku during their graduation ceremony in Melun, France


“This is what we call practical support. Schlumberger has shown today that it is a true friend of Nigeria. Schlumberger has also shown that reward abound at all times for excellence. Our delegates came here and excelled and you have not shied away from saying that they are the best you have trained. You went further to offer to employ most of them. Nigeria is grateful to you. We shall continue to collaborate with Schlumberger and NEXT,”

He also went further to make this promise,

“With the first class training you have received, you have become hot cakes in the industry. But we are not going to sit back and wait. We have decided to bring potential employers to meet all of you in Lagos this month,”

The Job fair was organised in Lagos as he promised but , what happened that day did not turn out to be a Job fair as he may be aware, it was more like a seminar where the few company representatives who made it to the venue that day were made to sit and listen to his aides including Dr. Larry Pepple’s presentations. The whole day was spent on presentations upon presentations and everyone could visibly see the frustration written on the faces of the HR representatives from these companies that some of them had to walk out from the venue.

When they were finally allowed to speak, it was about one hour to the close of activities for that day and during his speech one of the HR personnel from Sterling Global Energy wondered why the Government of Nigeria will be ‘’begging’’ Oil & Gas companies to employ highly qualified graduates from the same region where these companies operate? He was amazed, he was shocked and we were happy he made that statement because they believed it will help fire up the zeal of the Government to enforce what was right.

At the end of the day they ended up achieving nothing from that Job fair as nobody was interviewed because the whole time was used for presentations and no single soul has been contacted by any of those companies that were present that day.
These were the words of Dan Alabra in his published article on Sahara Reporters on the 17th day of November titled Presidential Amnesty Fraud Allegations: A Rejoinder

‘’….another 30 are undergoing training in France under a partnership with Schlumberger, which will employ them on completion of their training.’’

The whole word has seen all these press releases about an employment that was non-existent, the trauma, the pain and the anguish these reports make them feel can move a man to take certain actions against his will, but they have kept calm, struggling and trying to take on this neglect being slammed at them in terms of Job opportunities by these Oil & Gas companies operating in our region.

Worse still they possess the professional skill and technical know-how coupled with the global exposure in the field of Drilling Engineering YET the door of employment opportunities is slammed on them on their own soil.

Congratulations to the President-Elect, General Buhari and Congratulations to our great leader and President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for his statesmanship and peaceful nature, whereby he has put Nigeria first before any other. Indeed, Nigeria is heading for greatness. We want to use this opportunity to call on the relevant agencies of Government and Schlumberger to look into this issue and save our souls.

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


cc: Seun
lalasticlala
ishilove



Egusisoup, So u were in France?
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Chiefpriest1(m): 10:42am On May 08, 2015
Lol@ 'unrivalled contribution'
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by EgusiSoup: 10:43am On May 08, 2015
thefakestan:


Egusisoup, So u were in France?

My younger cousin was. This post was copied from Saharareporters.
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by seedorfg(m): 10:44am On May 08, 2015
it is well
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by thefakestan: 10:45am On May 08, 2015
EgusiSoup:


My younger cousin was. This post was copied from Saharareporters.


Ok, I heard they've not been employed and even the second set from French Petroleum institute, No way! All of them are back home eating Egusisoup.

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Pavore9: 10:46am On May 08, 2015
Hmm..but some parts of Niger Delta complain the program is selective.
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by umarc19: 10:49am On May 08, 2015
Who is Kingsley Kuku again undecided?
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by kumbalo2014: 10:57am On May 08, 2015
we don hear

Jonathan my Mu*mu
Buhari my hero
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Ibangap(m): 11:01am On May 08, 2015
The governor of Georgia hasn't told us how much was his share of the amnesty fraud and embezzlement from Kuku, smh. Corruption everywhere even in the western world that claims sainthood. In fact they taught our leaders corruption. Just that no one has got guts to call their bluffs. And they also know how to cover up their as$es properly after they do their shiity businesses.
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by kennyola: 1:13pm On May 08, 2015
Nice one! Great UNAD alumnus.
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by betty202020(m): 1:15pm On May 08, 2015
kumbalo2014:
we don hear
Jonathan my Mu*mu Buhari my hero
You my fool, Jonathan my HERO

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Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Houseofglam7(f): 1:31pm On May 08, 2015
Issorait
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by SMGS(m): 2:01pm On May 08, 2015
I see his Nigerian attire in the midst of those suit adverts. Congrats Kuku. Nigeria is great - I AM THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Chiaka(f): 2:39pm On May 08, 2015
kEEP THE GOOD WORK GOING!
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by Nobody: 3:21pm On May 08, 2015
[size=16pt]Kingsley Kuku is a thief he owns Air Peace Airlines through a front Allen Onyeama who got most of the Amnesty funds contract.Instead of empowering Niger Delta youths they used funds to set up an Airline.Buhari should seize the airline when he gets to power[/size]
Re: Well Done! Kuku Receives US Honour For Amnesty Work by devour129: 4:41pm On May 08, 2015
Probably one of those Nigerian princes sponsoring those Atlanta housewives thots

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