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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Nobody: 10:41am On Jan 29, 2019
post=75221308:
Yesterday, The Original Transparency International said we have moved up.
Today the fake people came out with their version.
ONLY the blind will refuse to see the CLEAN UP going on in the country.

Some people ask; where are the achievements? Well, if they are of such mindset, unfortunately they can't be helped. We don't have the authority to mix spittle with clay, put on their eyes, and direct them to go to Siloam pool, wash, and come back seeing. Once anybody decides to be willfully blind, no matter what you push in front of his eyes, he wouldn't see. If he decides to be willfully deaf, even if there are thunder by his ears, he won't hear.
God bless our President MUHAMMADU BUHARI  

Anyone patronising your fvcking shiitty barbecue crap is a sellout and a traitor. You ought to have been ran out of business for supporting a murderer, jihadist and a dumb fvcking fool you call president.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by AfroBlue(m): 10:41am On Jan 29, 2019
Larryndelaw:
I laugh when these international communities still refets to Nigeria as been corrupt. The question we supposed to been taking them is where is all the money that corrupt people have been taken all these years kept. Is it not with the same international communities. They refuse to give us the money back . The international communities are evil.
The Nigeria judiciary also contributed a lot to the corruption by frustrating the govt efforts. All i see is that there different btw now and when the pharaohs are in power. Never going back to Egypt.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by discusant: 10:45am On Jan 29, 2019
Tradition:

Even if a Northern Nigerian steals entire one year budgetary allocations of Nigeria,
most northern Nigerians see the Northern thief as a hero who brought the national cake closer to Northern Nigeria.


Buhari proclaimed Sani Abacha corruption free.


Whoever believed that Buhari shall fight corruption in Nigeria must be a joke.


Worse, Buhari's employment of unmerited relations to fill important govt posts, and his disobedience to court orders and to the rule of law, are worse than monetary corruption. These last two types of corruption destroy a country, faster than monetary corruption.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Evercurious(f): 10:45am On Jan 29, 2019
tstx:
Atleast we are not the most Corrupt in the world.. Or in Africa

See more below

Top 20 Most Corrupt and Least Corrupt Countries in Africa, 2018/2019


Are you this daft?
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Evercurious(f): 10:46am On Jan 29, 2019
rusher14:
Onnoghen is responsible for it.

I weep for you.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by jamace(m): 10:46am On Jan 29, 2019
post=75221793:
They are in pains above already!

Nepotism is corruption

Favouritism is corruption

**Money theft is corruption

Tribalism is corruption

Harbouring criminals is corruption

Selective justice is corruption

Bribery is corruption

Taking Bribe is corruption

Dishonesty is corruption

Disobedience to Rule of Law is corruption

Choosing mediocrity over merit is corruption.

Election rigging is corruption

Budget padding is corruption

Vote buying is corruption

Vote selling is corruption

Cutting corner is corruption

Partiality is corruption

etc.. etc ...etc

Buhari is attacking only ONE aspect of corruption, that is money theft BUT he is guilty of partiality, nepotism, tribalism, harbouring criminals, disobedience to Rule of Law, selective justice, etc etc.

To cap it up, your BLIND LOYALTY to Buhari who is VERY corrupt is corruption.

Now tell me why corruption is not higher in Nigeria in this Buhari era.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:47am On Jan 29, 2019
Bidobado1:


Anyone patronising your fvcking shiitty barbecue crap is a sellout and a traitor. You ought to have been ran out of business for supporting a murderer, jihadist and a dumb fvcking fool you call president.
We can feel the hatred for the President of everyone in your family!

Whatever you do, please don't go this way b4 election day sha.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Nobody: 10:47am On Jan 29, 2019
GIVE ME ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF A FAILED STATE IF NOT THIS.....
President Buhari has been the most incompetent President Nigeria has had; both in 1983-1985 and now. Both times, the country went into recession.
Not one Ministry has seen infrastructural development under him. That’s not true.
They are building rail lines. Fantastic!!!!! But, we have to reduce the speed of those trains, so we don’t kill cows!
His Minister of Environment resigned this week and 90% of the population didn’t even know we had such a Minister!
ASUU has been on strike for 6 weeks, no one has heard from Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu.
Minister Fashola finally gave up on power and told us to hold the businessmen in charge of DISCOs responsible for lack of power. Meanwhile, government is still in charge of Generation of power.
Minister of Interior is only known to declare public holidays.
We don’t even know his name. (RTD Lt-Gen Abdulrahman Bello Danbazau).
Name a working Ministry in the Buhari government.
Is it ICT, whose Minister Adebayo Shittu, boasted that he didn’t do NYSC because NYSC didn’t come to call him in his house?
Is it Sports, whose Minister Solomon Dalung, “spended” his entire Ministry’s budget; gets to the US with his entourage, while the Super Eagles are stuck in Camp, because no one paid for their air fares?
Is it Agriculture, whose Minister Audu Ogbeh, former Chairman of the PDP, told us to import Brazilian grass to feed cattle so herdsmen will stop killing humans for their farm produce?
Ogbeh also declared a fanfare to export yams to the US.
The yams were finally returned 4 months later, spoiled, because of lack of conditioned containers.
In 2018, Ogbeh told us we had so much rice for export, our problem was lack of bags to package them. Then the rains came and Ogbeh told us we may starve, as flooding was affecting rice farms across the country.
So, all the rice we wanted to start exporting, we didn't even have storage for them?
Is it foreign affairs, whose Minister Geoffrey Onyeama, couldn't send a delegate, to the burial of over 100 Nigerian teenage girls sexually molested and killed on a Russian war ship? He wasn't aware!
What of xenophobia in South Africa, a Nigerian is killed every other week in South Africa! Nigerians trying to escape through Libya? We see them only on foreign media.
Is it Information, whose Minister, Lai Mohammed, hasn't disclosed to the tax payers what ails our President, who we are paying for his medical tourism, but remembers to tell us the President can no longer speak his native tongue because of a brain surgery he had in London in 2017? Adding fuel to the fire of the Jubril from Sudan rumours.
Our information Minister who told us that El Zakzaki is being fed with N3.5 million monthly rather than be released on bail, as instructed by the courts!
He reacts to rumours rather than provide information. Nigerians have renamed him Lie Mohammed.
One wonders if the Buhari cabinet are for him or against him? But he’s found no need to reshuffle them. If it took him 6 months to find this crop, he definitely doesn't have another 6 months to find replacements.
So, what exactly does a Buharist extol in him?
Buhari said fuel subsidy was a scam. He removed it, made petrol N145 yet still paying subsidy. Why is he paying for a scam?
He hasn't obeyed court orders when it doesn't suit him, but wants Nigerians to be law abiding.
When asked for achievements, his aides steal file pictures from the Internet to deceive gullible followers. But their lies always get exposed because in their archaic minds, they don’t know you can search the source of all pictures on-line.
Their funds for feeding children in schools is more than the entire budget for the Education ministry. But we see pictures of children being fed noodles without egg or meat in nylons.
They are sharing Tradermoni in markets to help poor traders. But after the N10k vote buying gift, will the poor trader come to them for help when she falls ill and cannot afford drugs nor quality health care?
Will her children who are out of school, ever get out of poverty without quality education?
Will her business still not need help from her neighbours tomorrow, in an environment that kills businesses fast?
Rather than build infrastructure; schools, hospitals, roads, power, housing; that every poor trader can take advantage of to get out of poverty in the future (at least for their children), the Buhari Government shares N10k that perpetuates poverty because it can’t make a poor trader rich! Not in 100 years, not with the harsh economic realities of Nigeria today!
Nigeria: who has bewitched you?
A government that has no solutions than to keep blaming the PDP.
APC was formed with PDP members. That’s the only way they won 2015 elections.
People wanted a change from the old politicians. They formed a NEW party and started blaming their old party for the same problems people voted them in to solve!
Their Manifesto was hinged on Security, anti-corruption and economic growth!
Rather than kill Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen joined the league of terrorists!
Rather than kill corruption, President Buhari praised Gov Ganduje (Gandollar), a Governor caught on tape receiving kick-back from contractors in Dollars.
Babachir Lawal is still a free man. Indicted for cutting grass with N200m in IDP Camps. The victims of Insurgency being used as meal tickets, by a man from the President’s kitchen cabinet!
What of Maina of the infamous Mainagate? He was re-instated by President Buhari.
What of the economy? Let’s overlook that the Minister had a forged NYSC certificate.
Dollar moved from N197 officially to N350 in 2 years.
We went into recession and are on the brink of it again!
We moved from 10.5 million out of school children to 13.2million. The Buhari administration said that is 2015 data, they haven’t done any research in 3 years.
So, how do they know how many children they want to put in schools, if they haven’t counted in all the time they have been in government?
The figures may have even gone higher as over 10 million adults have lost their jobs in th e last 3 years of this administration.
Most companies had no choice but to cut down on labour force as the recession hit hard.
The ones still employed, had salary slashes.
What has a Nigerian enjoyed in the Buhari Government that will make any one want to vote him in again?
Buhari’s children graduated recently from UK schools. He travels for medical tourism.
That’s the number one civil servant, paid by our collective wealth!
How will anything change in the health and education ministries, when our President patronizes foreign governments’ competencies?
Why should I vote President Buhari in 2019? What can he do in the next 4 years that he has laid a good foundation for already?
Please convince me.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Staro: 10:47am On Jan 29, 2019
discusant:
Tradition:

Even if a Northern Nigerian steals entire one year budgetary allocations of Nigeria,
most northern Nigerians see the Northern thief as a hero who brought the national cake closer to Northern Nigeria.


Buhari proclaimed Sani Abacha corruption free.


Whoever believed that Buhari shall fight corruption in Nigeria must be a joke.


Worse, Buhari's employment of unmerited relations to fill important govt posts, and his disobedience to court orders and to the rule of law, are worse than monetary corruption. These last two types of corruption destroy a country, faster than monetary corruption.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Evercurious(f): 10:47am On Jan 29, 2019
helinues:
Transparency international has been opposing FG in every way..


Did you listen to yourself?

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by helinues: 10:48am On Jan 29, 2019
Evercurious:



Did you listen to yourself?

Did I sing? grin grin
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by MrPRevailer(m): 10:48am On Jan 29, 2019
biosilicon:


Mumu. you think you are just trying to make ends meet. You dont know you become what you think. If you continue deceiving yourself long enough. You will become a full fledged fool.


Exactly.
This begotten idiot called , I'm irritated when I read his post. Here he's saying "it pain them".
People are suffering, he is posting picture of a corrupt evil man laughing.
But he too can also feel pain. God will judge him.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Akpacha(m): 10:48am On Jan 29, 2019
It is even worst now!
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Larryndelaw: 10:49am On Jan 29, 2019
biosilicon:


Mumu. you think you are just trying to make ends meet. You dont know you become what you think. If you continue deceiving yourself long enough. You will become a full fledged fool.


The question you should be asking the International communities is where is all these money stolen from Nigeria kept ? Is it not the same international communities. So they shouldn't say Nigeria is corrupt. What are they doing to help us return the money. Nothing. They are evil. Up till now Ibori money has not been returned by UK . They always discredit Nigeria and not stating the role they playef in lookting the Nigeria economy. The corruption in the so called western world is more than that of Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by YellowSimba: 10:52am On Jan 29, 2019
If anything Nigeria has gotten worse under Buhari

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXwb9ZvYPZ0
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Nobody: 10:53am On Jan 29, 2019
post=75221308:
Yesterday, The Original Transparency International said we have moved up.
Today the fake people came out with their version.
ONLY the blind will refuse to see the CLEAN UP going on in the country.

Some people ask; where are the achievements? Well, if they are of such mindset, unfortunately they can't be helped. We don't have the authority to mix spittle with clay, put on their eyes, and direct them to go to Siloam pool, wash, and come back seeing. Once anybody decides to be willfully blind, no matter what you push in front of his eyes, he wouldn't see. If he decides to be willfully deaf, even if there are thunder by his ears, he won't hear.
God bless our President MUHAMMADU BUHARI  

An starting to believe u are a certified 30k BMC zombie, either that or ur just extremely gullible & daft

Anyways it does not change the fact that the international community are also corrupt as hell, since the money is hidden in thier own countries
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Nobody: 10:53am On Jan 29, 2019
post=75222462:

We can feel the hatred for the President of everyone in your family!

Whatever you do, please don't go this way b4 election day sha.


What a Diickhead.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Nobody: 10:54am On Jan 29, 2019
The most corrupt country on this earth, FULL of corrupt politicians, thieving pastors, scammers, yahoo boys ( scumbags ) , ritualists, kidnappers, cold blooded armed robbers, dishonest security personnel and a general populace that condones or partakes in this gross corruption and evil.

Now tell me if you think a nation can move forward with this mess and madness.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Nobody: 10:55am On Jan 29, 2019
Jiang:


An starting to believe u are a certified 30k BMC zombie, either that or ur just extremely gullible & daft

He is extremely daft and born moronic, let no one buy his shiit barbecue crap.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by inereunwa1(m): 10:56am On Jan 29, 2019
Nigeria will still be corrupt until we vote out bubu back to DAURA!!

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:56am On Jan 29, 2019
God bless Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by God2man2again(m): 11:03am On Jan 29, 2019
Lagbaja01:
That is an understatement! Nigeria is currupt like never before! smiley undecided
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Nobody: 11:05am On Jan 29, 2019
post=75221308:
Yesterday, The Original Transparency International said we have moved up.
Today the fake people came out with their version.
ONLY the blind will refuse to see the CLEAN UP going on in the country.

Some people ask; where are the achievements? Well, if they are of such mindset, unfortunately they can't be helped. We don't have the authority to mix spittle with clay, put on their eyes, and direct them to go to Siloam pool, wash, and come back seeing. Once anybody decides to be willfully blind, no matter what you push in front of his eyes, he wouldn't see. If he decides to be willfully deaf, even if there are thunder by his ears, he won't hear.
God bless our President MUHAMMADU BUHARI  

You can never have sense .
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by smileyoo: 11:10am On Jan 29, 2019
only the zombies still believe that bubu's apc is fighting corruption, despite the huge corruptions, presently going on under this dispensation. lopsided fight against corruption, is itself corruption. how can bubu, be shielding corrupt officials in his cabinet and still expect us to believe that he's fighting corruption?

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by buchilino(m): 11:10am On Jan 29, 2019
B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G News!!!
Buhari's CJN, Is Nigeria's Richest Civil Servant.

Justice Tanko Muhammed, the illegally sworn in Chief Justice of Nigeria is revealed to have a bank balance of N2.7billion as at Friday the 25th January 2019.

He has also not declared his assets in the last 4 years.
Majority of his over 30 Children schooled or schooling abroad.
Yet Justice Walter Onnoghen whose declaration certified met section 3 of CCB asset Declaration rules is been treated abysmally. - Hope For Nigeria

LIKE d PAGE if u have NOT done that already - Hope For Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by tstx(m): 11:11am On Jan 29, 2019
Evercurious:


Are you this daft?
No.. I'm just a pessimist.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Jowanson: 11:13am On Jan 29, 2019
post=75221308:
Yesterday, The Original Transparency International said we have moved up.
Today the fake people came out with their version.
ONLY the blind will refuse to see the CLEAN UP going on in the country.

Some people ask; where are the achievements? Well, if they are of such mindset, unfortunately they can't be helped. We don't have the authority to mix spittle with clay, put on their eyes, and direct them to go to Siloam pool, wash, and come back seeing. Once anybody decides to be willfully blind, no matter what you push in front of his eyes, he wouldn't see. If he decides to be willfully deaf, even if there are thunder by his ears, he won't hear.
God bless our President MUHAMMADU BUHARI  


Even if you move 20 steps above, has corruption been eradicated? Are corrupt person not in APC..what is Orji Uzo Kalu and his likes doing in APC after he was pronounced wanted by Efcc ? The fight is lopsided ...this is the bone of contention.... And it's hypocritical too! Buhari is not objective with the fight against corruption... But his supporters are not seeing that! Una go dey alright las las
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by biosilicon: 11:25am On Jan 29, 2019
Larryndelaw:


The question you should be asking the International communities is where is all these money stolen from Nigeria kept ? Is it not the same international communities. So they shouldn't say Nigeria is corrupt. What are they doing to help us return the money. Nothing. They are evil. Up till now Ibori money has not been returned by UK . They always discredit Nigeria and not stating the role they playef in lookting the Nigeria economy. The corruption in the so called western world is more than that of Nigeria.

Ofcourse you are 100% correct and smart too. But thats not the point.
There is no prosperous nation on earth that dont look for what to benefit from other nations even if its to the other nations detriment, it is left for the other country to protect itself, negotiate well, develop and grow their country from strength ro strength.
unfortunately because most of africa is governed by selfish and wicked men, they dont give a damn what happens to their country, they just amass all they can for their family and close associates without thinking of the effects it will have on their country. The painful part is they are hailed and supported by some of there impoverished people. Is it now the westerners that will do that for them? Are they not human beings like you and i?
Erats like mannabbqgrilss and the likes are being used by these men for crumbs. they dont realize that if things were done right they wouldnt be in the state they find themselves. But the pathetic part is they dont realize what it is doing to them.
You see to defend mediocrity or wrongdoing one has to shut out sane logical reasoning either consciously or unconsciously. These people literally spend all there time on social media. Continously repelling and giving out negative energy and constantly blocking out logical reasoning. Its inevitable, its only a matter of time before they become that that they think. Its a law of the universe.

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by chiangwar: 11:32am On Jan 29, 2019
Is only a fools that believes Buhari is fighting corruption .









BeautifulMind2:
Nigeria is still perceived as a country deep in corruption without clear policies to address the menace, Transparency International said on Tuesday.The anti-corruption campaigner released its 2018 Corruptions Perceptions Index (CPI) Tuesday, finding Nigeria has “neither improved nor progressed in the perception of corruption in the public administration in 2018.”
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Transparency International Chapter in Nigeria, said in a Tuesday morning statement to PREMIUM TIMES that “Nigeria scored 27 out of 100 points in the 2018 CPI, maintaining the same score as in the 2017 CPI.”
In the country comparison, Nigeria ranks 144 out of 180 countries this year as opposed to 148 out of 180 countries in the 2017 CPI, the group added. Nigeria is thus still perceived as highly corrupt, and although the ranking shows that Nigeria moved up four (4) places, it only means that four other countries have scored worse while Nigeria stagnated.
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) aggregates data from a number of different sources that provide perceptions by the business community and country experts of the level of corruption in the public sector.
The report may receive another knock from the Nigerian government, which often castigated past reports of the organisation. President Muhammadu Buhari dismissed the 2017 findings of Transparency International, suggesting that the group’s findings were politically-motivated to deface his administration.
The president said his administration has done creditably well in stamping out corruption in the country, especially through its much publicised anti-corruption drive that has seen several politicians associated with the last administration of Goodluck Jonathan arrested.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, however, took a different approach to the 2017 report, which was released in February 2018, saying the government had taken it in good faith and would work to improve on its corruption perception by adopting some of the recommendations.

Transparency International, however, rejected allegations of bias in compiling its report, saying it follows strict aggregation standards which had earned it tremendous credibility amongst countries across the world in its 25 years.

In the case of Nigeria, the composite score consists of sources which include:

1. African Development Bank Perception Survey,
2.Bertelsmann Foundation Transformation Index,

3. Economist Intelligence Unit Country Ratings,

4. PRS International Country Risk Guide,

5. World Bank Corruption Perception Assessment,

6. the World Economic Forum Executive Opinion Survey;

7. World Justice Project Rule of Law Index and

8. Varieties of Democracy Project.

“All are impartial, well-respected, statistically significant and evidence-based sources,” the group said.
Transparency International in its 2017 report identified public procurement fraud as constituting a large chunk of corruption in public service and recommended immediate constitution of public procurement council as one of the ways to address the menace.
Some top administration officials responded by promising to establish the council promptly as recommended by the Public Procurement Act 2007. Over a year on, however, the council has not been constituted, and procurement remained enmeshed in suspected fraud.
In December 2017, shortly before Transparency International published its report, PREMIUM TIMES reported that Mr Buhari has followed his predecessors in violating the procurement law by failing to constitute the council and allowing non-transparent contracts to pass through.
The presidency, in a statement by Garba Shehu, replied at the time, claiming the committee was being constituted and would kick off within weeks, a claim that turned out false.
Transparency International’s Nigerian arm, CISLAC, strongly believed that eliminating corruption from public service would propel Nigeria’s economic standing amongst the rest of the world.
In its latest statement, CISLAC repeated some of its past antidotes for corruption as follows:
– Strengthening the institutions responsible for maintaining checks and balances over political power, and ensuring their ability to operate without intimidation.
Closing the implementation gap between anti-corruption legislation, practice and enforcement.

– Supporting civil society organisations which enhance political engagement and public oversight over government spending, particularly at the state and local level.

– Supporting a free and independent media, ensuring the safety of journalists and their ability to work without intimidation or harassment.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/308529-nigeria-still-as-corrupt-as-before-transparency-international.html

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Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:33am On Jan 29, 2019
Pointguardusa:


You can never have sense .
pointzerom, enjoy your ban in peace and stop disturbing people here.
Becareful of this your new moniker, so you can be alright las las o. angry

Okanaube, hope you are enjoying your ban for posting fake news too?!
He was even so confident and warning the mod to push his fake thread to the FrontPage before any other person blog or newspaper break the news nationwide!! cheesy grin cheesy grin
We laff tire!

Make both of you guys negodu biko! grin grin grin
Una don dey alright as we dey always tell you.
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Xander85: 11:33am On Jan 29, 2019
helinues:
Transparency international has been opposing FG in every way..

To what end? Is FG feeding them?
Re: Nigeria Still As Corrupt As Before – Transparency International by Abagworo(m): 11:54am On Jan 29, 2019
True and without addressing the inherent corruption in the judiciary every fight against corruption will always end up in futility.

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