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Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by Tochex101(m): 8:38am On Sep 23, 2016 |
Rubbish! They should leave the matter to the courts. They saw oil companies and their greed pendulum started oscillating.You can't even begin to imagine the amount of back door lobbying ongoing for membership of the panel. Rogues! |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by StephanieLuv(f): 8:42am On Sep 23, 2016 |
ZuzuMan: Hehe this guy sef how you take know I don they suspect you oh ebi like say you follow them do the padding so you wan expose me ba |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by NOETHNICITY(m): 8:53am On Sep 23, 2016 |
$17b worth of undeclared oil sales yet pple blame Buhari for recession. |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by Yomboy4ever(m): 9:02am On Sep 23, 2016 |
dustmalik: Oga has already sold Nigeria, he only failed to issue receipt to d buyers, he told dem to come back after re-election but thank God for PMB. 1 Like |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by Goke7: 9:06am On Sep 23, 2016 |
SamuelAnyawu: That na the reason for the probe nah! Its one of the ways for Honourables to stay afloat the recession |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by Johnrake69: 9:42am On Sep 23, 2016 |
Adminisher: Brother we have never had a leader in Nigeria. You will only be living in self denial thinking worst deals never happened under Obj and Co. If you go back in history then you will find out that the father of corruption was obj. Fela knew all along. There is no need beating back and forth. This issue of uncounted crude oil is not peculiar to Nigeria and it doesn't matter who is in power. Those multinationals will always have their way because they are backed by the world powers. A President with balls at this point will implement a policy that will make this business tycoons to part away with a portion of their wealth they got from reaping off the nation. Putin, Fidel Castro, Gaddafi all comes to mind. We need a dictator with a conscience. Not every four years we run to the polls thinking we have a voice only to vote in pawns. |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by brexit: 9:57am On Sep 23, 2016 |
What a shame,thieves investigating thieves,they should be ashamed to talk of probe or any form of investigation,Nigerians are fully aware that all of them are thieves.Our prayer is that anytime from now evil shall slay all the wicked politicians in Nigeria. |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by cyrilamx(m): 10:00am On Sep 23, 2016 |
We need a dictator with a conscience. Not every four years we run to the polls thinking we have a voice only to vote in pawns. Before pple will scream at you..I have already said it without apology, Nigeria needs a benevolent dictator...one who will not be handicapped by useless rule of law. I bet u if buhari has assumed office as military dictator, I guess even tinubu and saraki will b in jail by now...even gej...so as long as Nigerians scream rule of law or respect for fundamental right, it is those who have looted even their 3rd generation, they are protecting. The late Lee Quam Yew was a dictator who trampled on press freedom and human right before he was able to develop Singapore. Johnrake69: |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by happney65: 11:30am On Sep 23, 2016 |
omolola15: Why are we here you say?Ohh i guess Abacha's Money even after 16years of return to democracy has being gotten finish abi?With the loot during the military era i guess Nigeria should have being stagant and not move forward..Hunnnn..They there dey decieve unaselves..Keep on blaming the past administration claiming na all the money they embezzle make us like this..My broda,una no get anything to do nii..The same thing they did then,they are doing again.. |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by 7lives: 2:23pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
Adminisher: If wailers catch you, you go explain what you mean by this statement. The truth is that most Nigerians don't even know how we arrived at the current status, it is ok to read funky opinions about the economy here, but its terrible to listen to those educated fools who exhibits high level illiteracy like that so called human right lawyer on channels tv on sunrise haba. |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by greatehis: 5:55pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
Viole: Fools will believe this nonsense. they just came back from recession, now something to keep us busy again. simply take the economy back to were you met it if you can do better. as it stand the surfer too much. Nigeria will go down the more once you place any sentiments in the air now. cant this Northerners say something els apart from oil this, oil that......... the said oil, was it from the North? was the money from agricultural swap? tell IBB to return the 12billion dollar wind fall and others. fly wey nor dey hear word, dey follow dead body enter grave. stupid |
Re: Reps To Investigate $17bn Undeclared Crude Oil Exports by Viole(f): 8:24am On Sep 24, 2016 |
greatehis: To be honest you made no reasonable sense |
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