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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Akon419(m): 10:47pm On Aug 30, 2015
Is kworuption only promise this dullard made during his campaign . Stop brainwashing us with this ur so called probe slogan. Every Nigerian is not alamajiri

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by chi4ik4(m): 10:48pm On Aug 30, 2015
Look at this retarden Buhari o, so he is still masturbating? Anyway a Dullard must remain a Dullard no matter the rehabilitation given to him.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by fablola: 10:55pm On Aug 30, 2015
The audacity of those former ministers knows no bounds!

Shouldn't they be hanging their heads in shame for what they put Nigeria through?
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by funkybully(f): 10:57pm On Aug 30, 2015
Baba mouth action.

Kwarafshan , kwarafshan! Everyday, are they still campaigning?

Prosecute the kwaraft na, abi na to dey yarn dust they vote u?

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by repogirl(f): 11:04pm On Aug 30, 2015
Garba Shehu, go and tell your oga and his cronies to fight corruption in the legal and proper way and not by trash talking! angry

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Nobody: 11:04pm On Aug 30, 2015
when would we start seeing people being convicted of stealinh public funds?
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by dokyOloye: 11:04pm On Aug 30, 2015
efilefun:


For real are you educated
If by now you don't know the extent corruption has crippled this country then am sorry to say your parents wasted funds sending you to school.
Corruption is the only natural disaster nigeria got and when it's properly tackled to the root you gonna see things fall in place.
Ain't giving Buhari credit for awakening the refineries that were billed to start working next year but suddenly woke up this year without spending a dime from the billions of naira proposed to get it working again... This and many more are the benefits of having someone who is damn serious about tackling corruption not someone who doesn't see anything bad in corruption neither does stealing means something bad to him
So Jonathan that handed over 3 months ago is d one preventing Buhari from having any meaningful achievement all these while?
Pls,as at today,who is spending d country's allocation,is it still Jonathan?

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by victorazy(m): 11:06pm On Aug 30, 2015
DonXavi:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday replied former Nigerian ministers who questioned the sincerity of his anti-corruption war, saying it is not intended to rubbish the name of anyone.
The ministers, who served in the administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, had in a statement cautioned against selective anti-corruption war and warned against labelling the Jonathan government as corrupt.
In his response, Mr. Buhari’s spokesperson, Garba Shehu, asked the country’s latest “trade union formation, the Association of Ex-Jonathan Ministers to do a bit of self-reflection on the sort of government they handed to President Muhammadu Buhari back in May to determine for themselves if it would have been right for any incoming government, not just this one to ignore the issue of the brazen theft of public assets, perhaps the first of its kind we have ever seen in this country”.
“Earlier statements made in this regard that there is no witch hunt or malice against anyone in the pursuit of the county’s stolen assets still stands” Shehu said in a statement, Sunday in Abuja.
He added that the war against corruption knows no friend nor foe, he said .
Mr. Shehu said there was no intention to deny anyone of their good name where they are entitled to it and that President Buhari reserves the highest regards for the country’s former leaders including Mr. Jonathan who he continues to praise for the way and manner in which he accepted defeat in the last election.
“For the purpose of emphasis, the issue of fighting corruption by President Buhari is non-negotiable.
It is sine qua non to the overall reconstruction of the economy and social systems which suffered destruction and severe denigration under the last administration. President Buhari will not be deterred or blackmailed into retreat and surrender” he said.
He added that no one in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, can accuse President Buhari of undermining the economy when “all they handed over to him is at best, was a tottering economy hobbled by corruption and the absence of due process”.
He added that the situation in Nigeria has become worsened by the continuing fall of oil prices, which is expected to fall even further with the imminent full return of Iran to the global oil market. According to Mr. Shehu, all the president has been doing is to put things together, organize to defeat Boko Haram, pay outstanding salaries, clean up the mess left behind, improve security and restore Nigeria’s relationships with neighbours and the world.
“So what are former ministers afraid of in these things? Have they become a new trade union?
“Let this collection of ex-VIPs allow the President the peace he needs to handle the reconstruction of the economy and the nation in a manner that most serves Nigeria’s best interests.
“President Buhari does not need these types of distraction presented by the so-called association of former ministers”.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/189267-anti-corruption-war-is-non-negotiable-buhari-replies-jonathans-ministers.html

I go! I go!!
2 months

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by hedonistic: 11:13pm On Aug 30, 2015
Anti-corruption war that is fought on the pages of newspapers based on a Gestapo orientation - maligning and condemning people by fiat whilst preempting the due processes of Law (Rule of Law).

Buhari and the Northern animals surrounding him are all empty skulls and barbarians who should not be allowed to govern Nigeria of today. In case you are too dumb to understand what Jonathan's ministers are saying, the simple summary is that you should stop slandering and scandalising Jonathan's government by throwing worthless accusations and unsubstantiated allegations against them in the media. Or by threatening fire and brimstone and heaping all the blame for your incompetence on the outgone administration. If you are interested in fighting corruption, the right thing to do is to allow the law enforcement agencies gather proof/evidence of wrongdoing and then prosecute identified suspects in the relevant courts of law. Only the courts reserve the right to declare these persons 'corrupt' or otherwise.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by omogin(f): 11:17pm On Aug 30, 2015
Buhari and his cohorts should just shut up and get to work. Anti corruption nonsense, MDAs still looting funds till tomorrow. Na newspaper anti corruption war dey? No one is being prosecuted, none going to jail. After now you will start passing 2016 budget in November of 2016 and blame it on Jonathan.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by omolami: 11:17pm On Aug 30, 2015
Buhari get this into your skull, you are not fighting corruption, what you are doing is making efforts to retrieve stollen money. Fighting corruption entails putting measures in place to prevent looting. That you have not done Meanwhile you are yet to announce what you've recovered so far. Jonathan fought corruption in a CIVILIZED way . It worked, yours is yet to be seen.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by dammytosh: 11:23pm On Aug 30, 2015
Bunch of thieves. Screaming Selective Justice.

At least justice would be served to those few selected.

Shameless rogues.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Nobody: 11:25pm On Aug 30, 2015
mizvee:
AYEW serious??..
undecided
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by ibkgab001: 11:28pm On Aug 30, 2015
I can see Baba Ota 's mouth


Amechi 's head


Oshiomole's gallop head and Sai baba chichi

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by 83lagosroad(m): 11:30pm On Aug 30, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:


Shut up And Watch Him Rebuild The Car Your Ogorogo Drinker Of An Ex President Destroyed!

Mr. Appprenntise i hope u will be alive to witness when this guys will destroy this country. Check other african countries.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by MakeMoves: 11:30pm On Aug 30, 2015
DonXavi:
Is like buhari dont understand english here!! I read what the former Ministers told buhari but from his response it seems he needs a translator, they never asked him to stop his anti corruption war, they even back him, but warned him to stop unnecessary insult and attack on ex president Jonathan, and they even promised to be ready for probe but that he should treat everybody equally.

English is what you read in news papers boss. When information about the governments next moves falls in the hands of those who have messed up, this is the type of response they get.

Here is their first step, and their next three has been conquered.

Watch this space.
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by yanabasee(m): 11:30pm On Aug 30, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:


Shut up And Watch Him Rebuild The Car Your Ogorogo Drinker Of An Ex President Destroyed!
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Your dullard dipsomaniac isn't just lousy but lazy and old fashion...coupled with his manner of thinking!... And you should be the one to shut ur gutter mouth...
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Lemme ask you... How much doz it cost for a president to go for a visit to other country? When u get the amount... You fix it up to Buhari's four days visit to USA and his other visits to Chad, Niger and Cameron... Which came up days after his swearing in... But yet, he goes around complaining how the treasury was left "EMPTY" for him... But his presidential treatments and bills for foreign affairs trips are intact... How foolish!

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by MakeMoves: 11:35pm On Aug 30, 2015
omolami:
Buhari get this into your skull, you are not fighting corruption, what you are doing is making efforts to retrieve stollen money. Fighting corruption entails putting measures in place to prevent looting. That you have not done Meanwhile you are yet to announce what you've recovered so far. Jonathan fought corruption in a CIVILIZED way . It worked, yours is yet to be seen.

And in less than 4 months electricity has improved, national image has a boost, foreign reserves increasing.

Custom boss resigns voluntarily, cost of running MDA's reduces, bail out for states.

I definitely don't know what your definition of civilized could mean.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by lastpage: 11:36pm On Aug 30, 2015
Afroconnect:
Useless ex ministers,they have stolen the nation dry and are thinking they can talk their way out of the trial they will face.

Sir Buhari,we are behind you,the ex-ministers are suffering from guilty conscience-jail them all.

Association of Ex-ministers ... TREASURY LOOTERS!

That must be a newly registered association at Kirikiri Maximum Prison



Lastpage!

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by MakeMoves: 11:37pm On Aug 30, 2015
omogin:
Buhari and his cohorts should just shut up and get to work. Anti corruption nonsense, MDAs still looting funds till tomorrow. Na newspaper anti corruption war dey? No one is being prosecuted, none going to jail. After now you will start passing 2016 budget in November of 2016 and blame it on Jonathan.

It's a strategic move. What competence exists within our judiciary arm to effect the war against corruption we all seek.
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by lastpage: 11:38pm On Aug 30, 2015
fablola:
The audacity of those former ministers knows no bounds!

Shouldn't they be hanging their heads in shame for what they put Nigeria through?


if they had ever come across the phrase "SHAME", they wont have done a tenth of what they did to this country!

Those vagabonds know no shame!




Lastpage!
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Flets: 11:48pm On Aug 30, 2015
lastpage:


if they had ever come across the phrase "SHAME", they wont have done a tenth of what they did to this country!
Those vagabonds know no shame!

Lastpage!

The whole world is saying the same thing....... Let buhari prosecute those 'vagabonds' in the law court and send them to the jail.

Only vagabonds will claim not to be tired of the probes on the pages of the newspaper by this directionless govt.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by efilefun(m): 11:50pm On Aug 30, 2015
Over 4months? lol
dokyOloye:
So Jonathan that handed over 4 months ago is d one preventing Buhari from having any meaningful achievement all these while?
Pls,as at today,who is spending d country's allocation,is it still Jonathan?
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by bashsani(m): 11:55pm On Aug 30, 2015
[quote author=frodobee post=37506448][/quote]so state and federal assignment na the same
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by brownsugarxxx: 12:06am On Aug 31, 2015
Association of ex minister lol, a section of morons keep insulting the collective intelligence of the entire nation.
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by AnanseK(m): 12:09am On Aug 31, 2015
They are just playing hide and seek when they should be negotiating for the cell with a view, the cell with a widow, the cell with a mat, the cell with a good hurricane lamp, the cell with no leaking roof etc.

Anyway the cells are waiting, the judges should be thorough in separating the huge quantity of chaps from the handful grains in that government of criminals.
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by ramalot(m): 12:12am On Aug 31, 2015
lurther:
Buhari start working for Nigeria. Was corruption the only campaign promise to Nigerians.

SMH! Everyday, what is emanating from the presidency and APC is corruption this, corruption that. Enough of this rubbish... jail the corrupt ones and start looking at other sectors.

Buhar-! What is your Eduction policy?
Buhari! What is you health policy?
Buhari! What is your foreign policy?
Buhari! Apart from taking the nigerian arny unit to borni, what is your security policy?
Buhari! What is your agicultural policy?
Buhari! What is your economy policy?

This APC and it president keep on shouting corruption since 3months this guy was sworn in. Nothing else to show for how and where this government is headed.

Unfortunately, APC supporters will attack me meaninglessly.

Every thing that emanates from the presidency is corruption talks, nothing else to talk about in this government?

I don't care about Nigerian politics or politicians, but what you're failing to see is this:

CORRUPTION is THE reason why all the sectors you've mentioned have failed woefully over the decades.

WITHOUT fixing corruption to a certain point, any attempts at other sectors IS a waste of time.

What do you want to hear? Maybe something like "Buhari approves $1 billion for education reform"?
What use is that if the funds would only get looted, just like they always have?

Weed out the bad eggs, establish the right climate and clear repercussions, THEN invest funds in the serctor.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by AnanseK(m): 12:13am On Aug 31, 2015
Flets:


The whole world is saying the same thing....... Let buhari prosecute those 'vagabonds' in the law court and send them to the jail.

Only vagabonds will claim not to be tired of the probes on the pages of the newspaper by this directionless govt.

This government has a direction but is not the direction you like or respect. Direction of probity is what you hate when for 16 yearswe had a government whose direction was progressive destruction and you foolishly want us to go back to that regime of evil.
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Flets: 12:29am On Aug 31, 2015
AnanseK:


This government has a direction but is not the direction you like or respect. Direction of probity is what you hate when for 16 yearswe had a government whose direction was progressive destruction and you foolishly want us to go back to that regime of evil.

Another masturbator ....... Buhari has promised to prosecute and jail corrupt officers. Till date. .... no case in court and no one in jail.

Buhari knows he has no plan or direction.......That is why he has denied all his campaign promises.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Flets: 12:41am On Aug 31, 2015
ramalot:


I don't care about Nigerian politics or politicians, but what you're failing to see is this:

CORRUPTION is THE reason why all the sectors you've mentioned have failed woefully over the decades.

WITHOUT fixing corruption to a certain point, any attempts at other sectors IS a waste of time.

What do you want to hear? Maybe something like "Buhari approves $1 billion for education reform"?
What use is that if the funds would only get looted, just like they always have?

Weed out the bad eggs, establish the right climate and clear repercussions, THEN invest funds in the serctor.


Until you lot understand that fighting corruption is beyond noise and media hype about jailing and prosecuting and arresting....... you are on a long thing.

Only putting the right systems in place will ensure an end to corruption. Is Buhari ready to jail over 95% of political office holders including himself for corruption?

Only the right system will ensure that even the system initiator does not escape corruption himself..... or who do you think will check the corrupt activities of Buhari himself

And lets assume Buhari jails all political office holders and after his term in office retires and someone else comes in and releases them? Successful fights against corruption are not built around people, its built around systems to ensure it transcends political tenures.

GEJ stopped 65,000 ghost workers in the fed civil service using a biometric system and saved billions of naira. Guess what Buhari would have done..... jail 65,000 people

No progressive democracy in the world fights corruption with this level of noise as seen with this govt.

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Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Lanjonath(m): 12:55am On Aug 31, 2015
lurther:
Okay! I give Buhari time.

Question is: where is this government heading to. No blue+print.

Shame on you.... defending the indefensible.

Actually, the shame is on you....I vividly remember GEJ had a zero point agenda in his second term, where was Nigeria headed then? and where are they now? fact is GEJ had 6 years, you can't start criticizing PMB 3 months into his service. You would do well to know that it is very easy to destroy anything but it's very hard to fix it and put it back together.
Re: Anti-corruption War Is Non-negotiable, Buhari Replies Jonathan’s Ministers by Lanjonath(m): 1:00am On Aug 31, 2015
MakeMoves:


And in less than 4 months electricity has improved, national image has a boost, foreign reserves increasing.

Custom boss resigns voluntarily, cost of running MDA's reduces, bail out for states.

I definitely don't know what your definition of civilized could mean.

Well said. I really don't know what he meant about GEJ fighting corruption.. proli it's the GEJ from an alternate universe he's talking about

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