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goodguy (m)
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The desperation of the presidency to nail former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (IBB), and hopefully make him unelectable in next year’s presidential election appears to be taking a more definitive push as the authorities seek to put a name to huge cash deposits in different countries around the world – all of which the presidency believe are traceable to the Minna General. The amounts involved, details of which Saturday Sun gathered may have been forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), include, but not restricted to, £6.2 billion, $2 billion, 7.41 billion Swiss Francs and 9 billion Deutsche Marks. But pro-IBB campaigners insist that the figures are not new. In fact, Prince Kassim Afegbua, Secretrary-General of the National Democratic Party (NDP) who was recently appointed in charge of the publicity of the IBB presidency campaign project, told Saturday Sun that the alleged deposits had been bandied around for the last six or seven years and that nobody has been able to trace any Cent therein to Babangida. Read more here: http://odili.net/news/source/2006/sep/2/817.htmlSeems we're getting somewhere now, right guys? I hope they nail every part of him down! 
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Odeku (m)
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IBB will be nail at all cost, all his evil deeds will torment him to grave
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Big B1 (m)
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After the nailing of the evil one, Mr IBB has been accomplished, what's next?
How do we move forward?
Do you think the nailing of IBB will resolve our problem in Nigeria?
Is IBB the only party to be nailed or should we be looking for the parties currently doing the nailing to be probed, investigated and exposed as well?
Is there any chance that the current overrated treatment of IBB might back fire?
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omofineboy (m)
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agreed IBB has committed bad things, my worry is that are the present rulers better than IBB. You wont know until they leave. Also its bad that they are witch hunting him, it will be interesting if they succeed, all I know is that the process the present leadership started will equally consume it very soon.
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Excellency (m)
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I like IBB as a man, but as a leader, that is another story altogether. He is a good man as it is. But he is a wrong ruler. He seems to be at his worst when he is in the saddle. So the best thing for Nigeria is, let him not be our leader again, but could render advisory service to the nation.
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Odeku (m)
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After IBB we will go after Alex Akinyele and others
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Big B1 (m)
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ODEKU: you might as well say you will be going for folks that were against 3rd term.
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Odeku (m)
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Not 3rd term, all the imbecile that loot out treasury one way or the other, we can't get them all but we can teach the caught ones some lesson
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