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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by menxer: 10:14pm On Aug 23, 2015
Oooo Hhhh PMB wailers will eat you raw!!! grin
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by marked10(m): 10:14pm On Aug 23, 2015
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by nortcentrallord(m): 10:16pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sylvarresta:
by d time baba descend on ur pay master, you will know that yoghurt just resemble sperm, it can never form foetus.....


Can a puppet descend on the puppeteer? Hahahahaha, gradually US has started revealing their plans for Nigeria. When did abacha died? How many years ago? So when will Nigeria expect to get the so called money back? Hahahaha.
I wonder how any reasonable human being thinks US will release those money. If they didn't need it for business, they wouldn't have accepted it in the 1st place. Apc, pdp and the masses can keep dreaming. What will US gain from returning the money? Nothing. But what will they gain by not returning the money? Everything.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by tabisegroup(m): 10:16pm On Aug 23, 2015
Ok
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by hahn(m): 10:16pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
United States’ Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle, speaks with BAYO AKINLOYE of Punch Newspaper



http://www.punchng.com/feature/interview/its-difficult-to-recover-nigerias-stolen-money-stashed-abroad-us-ambassador/

In the mean time, they are reinvesting the money into their economy and making huge profits. Naija is asleep

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by musicwriter(m): 10:17pm On Aug 23, 2015
This's wash!.

You don't know what?. The US economy itself need the money.

Give me a break!
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by azimibraun: 10:21pm On Aug 23, 2015
No Wahala!!!! But am sure it's not as equally difficult to send the thieves to jail.. A special court is in th offing..
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by manny4life(m): 10:23pm On Aug 23, 2015
U.S. of all countries doesn't know the extent of stolen funds; I thought Oshimole said U.S. has the list of all stolen funds and what not? indeed PMB is on a wild goose chase. I can only wish him good luck like I did to GEJ.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by onoja12: 10:24pm On Aug 23, 2015
what rubbish,cases take a long time and you need forensic audit,but when you are coming after our yahoo boys,the case doesnt take long and you dont need forensic audit.my advice to EFCC and all secuity agencies.they should mark this statement he made and please stop going after people bring in money from there country



Sincere9gerian:
United States’ Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle, speaks with BAYO AKINLOYE of Punch Newspaper



http://www.punchng.com/feature/interview/its-difficult-to-recover-nigerias-stolen-money-stashed-abroad-us-ambassador/
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by Wasquad(m): 10:26pm On Aug 23, 2015
Media brought in Government...will lead to Media brought down Governance...

Talk-na-do. - Patience Jonathan

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by CyberWolf: 10:26pm On Aug 23, 2015
cool But OshiomoOLE said that US government has the list of all people that stole funds? Hmmmm.. When you lie, you needs another lie to cover the lie, and it keeps going on and on..

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by baralatie(m): 10:27pm On Aug 23, 2015
atlwireles:
In other words APC conjectures have hit a deadend. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
don't let buhari hear ooo

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by VISTIN(m): 10:33pm On Aug 23, 2015
You see, Buhari and his APC talk like illiterates.

How can they be quoting figures that even the American government does not know?

Has any bank abroad come up to say they received stolen money?

Even if there are cash deposits, how sure are they all were stolen?

Looters will be tried in a matter of weeks, have they gathered all the evidences?

I bet you, people like Iweala will disgrace them in the court?

The best thing for this propoganda gvt is to start doing something for Nigeria while they quietly gather whatever for this probe of a thing.

The noise is too much!!!

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by Ebukaokeke25: 10:35pm On Aug 23, 2015
Liar! Mr. Ambassador! No matter how hard it appears,The United States government must return our looted funds in deir economy or face dare economic,political and human disaster lately.Nigeria needs all that money to develope her status in all ramifications.And we can't afford to allow another country enjoy what is rightfully ours.Q.E.D.
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by Okies27(m): 10:41pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
United States’ Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle, speaks with BAYO AKINLOYE of Punch Newspaper



http://www.punchng.com/feature/interview/its-difficult-to-recover-nigerias-stolen-money-stashed-abroad-us-ambassador/
. It's still a long way to go and PMB should form his govt instead of this autopilot Nigeria is running.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by vislabraye(m): 10:41pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
Lolz.., very different from the information Buhari and APC have been feeding their gullible supporters with. Going by the propaganda, one would think the trillions of dollars, allegedly looted and stashed abroad, will be recovered and culprits imprisoned in a matter of days. That is even if there is any looted fund stashed abroad.

In other words, we're saddled with a govt that is on a wild goose chase, and this is a govt that will hit the 100 days mark in a few days, no cabinet, no project initiated or continued, no policy, no programme, no achievement and no direction, with confusion reigning supreme. Everything is on autopilot from the way it was left by the last administration.

Govt of propaganda, by propaganda and for propaganda! Govt of body language and fear of Buhari. Yeye dey smell.


I dey tell you. I don't know whether it's too early to this government is a flop.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by vislabraye(m): 10:44pm On Aug 23, 2015
VISTIN:

You see, Buhari and his APC talk like illiterates.

How can they be quoting figures that even the American government does not know?

Has any bank abroad come up to say they received stolen money?

Even if there are cash deposits, how sure are they all were stolen?

Looters will be tried in a matter of weeks, have they gathered all the evidences?

I bet you, people like Iweala will disgrace them in the court?

The best thing for this propoganda gvt is to start doing something for Nigeria while they quietly gather whatever for this probe of a thing.

The noise is too much!!!

But in actual fact Amanpor had told us how much Amaechi had in a US bank $757m . Meanwhile, she is not a Tanoid.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by refreshrate: 10:49pm On Aug 23, 2015
Oshe omo ole are you reading this?
Which U.S. then revealed to you the figures you were spewing when you got back with Daura President?
Ive told you stop licking foreign snail, the effect of that thing on your old fagged out brain is detrimental, you wont hear.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by obiscolly(m): 10:49pm On Aug 23, 2015
PMB and APC should stop chasing shadows and focus on the task ahead of them.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by KoloOyinbo(m): 10:50pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
Lolz.., very different from the information Buhari and APC have been feeding their gullible supporters with. Going by the propaganda, one would think the trillions of dollars, allegedly looted and stashed abroad, will be recovered and culprits imprisoned in a matter of days. That is even if there is any looted fund stashed abroad.

In other words, we're saddled with a govt that is on a wild goose chase, and this is a govt that will hit the 100 days mark in a few days, no cabinet, no project initiated or continued, no policy, no programme, no achievement and no direction, with confusion reigning supreme. Everything is on autopilot from the way it was left by the last administration.

Govt of propaganda, by propaganda and for propaganda! Govt of body language and fear of Buhari. Yeye dey smell.

So this guy does not believe in looted funds? The totally honest PDP regime did not rip off the country for the last 16 years? Where has he been living? Which Nigeria?

When you are used to democratic changes of government and how the world actually works you will realise that even in the west (used to normal changes of power) it takes at least two years for a government to progress beyond the policies put in place even by a honest predecessor in power for 4 years. This government must contend with 16 years of corruption.

Have this discussion in a reasonable and realistic timeline!

Welcome to democracy!
Welcome to the real world!

(100 days - what mumu would expect that to be a realistic timescale? OH - a mumu who did not believe corruption was rampant in
Nigeria - obviously!) cheesy

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by sweatlana: 10:52pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
Lolz.., very different from the information Buhari and APC have been feeding their gullible supporters with. Going by the propaganda, one would think the trillions of dollars, allegedly looted and stashed abroad, will be recovered and culprits imprisoned in a matter of days. That is even if there is any looted fund stashed abroad.

In other words, we're saddled with a govt that is on a wild goose chase, and this is a govt that will hit the 100 days mark in a few days, no cabinet, no project initiated or continued, no policy, no programme, no achievement and no direction, with confusion reigning supreme. Everything is on autopilot from the way it was left by the last administration.

Govt of propaganda, by propaganda and for propaganda! Govt of body language and fear of Buhari. Yeye dey smell.

You put it so succinctly

Bravo!
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by coolplanet: 10:54pm On Aug 23, 2015
ronald4lif:
As if they care about recovering the stolen funds when they're the ones who created the enabling system to stash the funds. Who is fooling who. Hypocrites.

If Nigeria had accepted Gay right,u will see how looted funds will begin to appear. American wayo!

With oshomoles lick mouth,americans will never trust us with secret information
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by sweatlana: 10:56pm On Aug 23, 2015
In other words all this talk about recovery of looted funds which is the main focus of ths govt is just a mirage. undecided

Nigeria is in real trouble.

Buhari is out of touch with reality...
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by refreshrate: 10:57pm On Aug 23, 2015
KoloOyinbo:


So this guy does not believe in looted funds? The totally honest PDP regime did not rip off the country for the last 16 years? Where has he been living? Which Nigeria?

When you are used to democratic changes of government and how the world actually works you will realise that even in the west (used to normal changes of power) it takes at least two years for a government to progress beyond the policies put in place even by a honest predecessor in power for 4 years. This government must contend with 16 years of corruption.

Have this discussion in a reasonable and realistic timeline!

Welcome to democracy!
Welcome to the real world!

(100 days - what mumu would expect that to be a realistic timescale? OH - a mumu who did not believe corruption was rampant in
Nigeria - obviously!) cheesy


Calm down and try to read what he wrote again.
Resorting to insults without understanding what was written really leaves much to be questioned about you.

Eagerly you have responded.
Ok

Now take it easy
Calm down and read what he wrote again, this time slowly.

This time to understand.

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Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by BuddhaPalm(m): 10:58pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sincere9gerian:
Lolz.., very different from the information Buhari and APC have been feeding their gullible supporters with. Going by the propaganda, one would think the trillions of dollars, allegedly looted and stashed abroad, will be recovered and culprits imprisoned in a matter of days. That is even if there is any looted fund stashed abroad.

In other words, we're saddled with a govt that is on a wild goose chase, and this is a govt that will hit the 100 days mark in a few days, no cabinet, no project initiated or continued, no policy, no programme, no achievement and no direction, with confusion reigning supreme. Everything is on autopilot from the way it was left by the last administration.

Govt of propaganda, by propaganda and for propaganda! Govt of body language and fear of Buhari. Yeye dey smell.

Just chill first.

You will see The Ten Wonders of the Modern World, in the First 100 Days Achievement list.
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by coolplanet: 11:02pm On Aug 23, 2015
What is the outcome of the meeting with Obama with APC govs spending tax payers money for the fruitful less visit. Jamboree.buhari made mistake to have taken people like oshiomole to US and rochas to take selfie
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by Nobody: 11:09pm On Aug 23, 2015
Funny country, what about the lust they "US" gave Nigeria?
APC don finish naija people..
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by lumeneng22: 11:12pm On Aug 23, 2015
What is difficult? we go just clamp them in kirikiri without trial until they succumb to pressure simple.
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by omolami: 11:31pm On Aug 23, 2015
No money was looted from Nigeria, its all about Buhari and APC making NOICE so that Nigerians will think they are working. It's all about wanting to rubbish Gej's administration. It's all about victimization and vendetta, especially on campaign spoils and name calling .Its all about disgracing some few people under GEJ. Repeat, no money is missing. If missing bring it out.
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by stamcy(m): 11:38pm On Aug 23, 2015
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by bigiyaro(m): 11:46pm On Aug 23, 2015
wats hard dia? At dis eletronic age? Mr abasadoor Jst say ur paymaster is happy to such free money to run tins in ur country, removin $150 billion from ur system go really mess tins up for USA
Re: It’s Difficult To Recover Nigeria’s Stolen Money Stashed Abroad —US Ambassador by KoloOyinbo(m): 11:52pm On Aug 23, 2015
refreshrate:

Calm down and try to read what he wrote again.
Resorting to insults without understanding what was written really leaves much to be questioned about you.
Eagerly you have responded.
Ok
Now take it easy
Calm down and read what he wrote again, this time slowly.
This time to understand.

Yes its clear what he is saying. He is criticising the present government for not recovering funds that were stashed away over many years within a totally unrealistic timescale. Then, in the same paragraph, he cast doubt on if these funds were actually stashed outside the country or perhaps don't even exist.

I am really very calm and dispassionate about it, as its not my country that was robbed blind by corrupt politicians for so long! wink

Just because I tell the truth does NOT indicate being upset in any manner.

Don't mean to be deliberately insulting but when fools talk about doing the impossible because they have no understanding of how things actually work it is quite hard to conclude they are anything except mumu's!

In other countries when a government loses power (especially after such a disastrous and disgraceful performance) their supporters accept with reasonable grace and knuckle down to improve performance, be a credible opposition and try again at the next election.

In Naija it seems they simply criticise the winners for not working impossible miracles! Perhaps it is sour grapes that they are no longer feeding off the corruption of certain losers!

As a foreigner looking on from the outside I am simply stating what I observe from my many visits to Naija over 15 years and the laughable rants of the losers posted on this media.

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