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Re: What Tangibles Did The Australian Negotiator Deliver And For How Much Dollars? by Ramnon2: 9:43pm On Sep 02, 2014
arresa:

What difference does it make? According to your own government, they know the sponsors and have promised to reveal them times uncountable, but it was all lies and con game designed to fool and string Nigerians along..

Today, we have 2 names so let's start from there with investigations and the fact that your government is not saying anything right or wrong smells like cow dung.

The fact that the man headbutting and going toe to toe with El Rufai instead of going after the the main source aka Mr Davis by denying the charges and threatening court actions means he's creating distractions instead of clearing his name.

Obviously, he did his job under OBJ and it was up to OBJ to take action which as he stated, OBJ didn't which happens to be the standard operating procedure wit Nigerian presidents including GEJ. They set up committee, receive the reports and throw the reports in the trash forever forgotten. We all know how many ow committee loving GEJ have buried without taking any action...

The fact that your incompetent leaders don't know how to or just wont do their job doesn't mean the man didn't do his job. In fact, the man is presently doing their job, but as usual, they are not doing theirs by acting on the man's claims.

It's the same old incompetence and see no evil, hear no evil con game...


Seriously, please find something better to do with your time..

What a load of garbage. Why do we have real names of some alleged sponsors and droplets of generic info on others? Answer that or scram away
Re: What Tangibles Did The Australian Negotiator Deliver And For How Much Dollars? by arresa: 10:19pm On Sep 02, 2014
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Ramnon2:

What a load of garbage. Why do we have real names of some alleged sponsors and droplets of generic info on others? Answer that or scram away
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Total waste of time....
Re: What Tangibles Did The Australian Negotiator Deliver And For How Much Dollars? by Ramnon2: 8:15pm On Sep 04, 2014
Ihejirika became CAS in September 2010 and left that office in January 2014
Before then who was sponsoring Boko Haram?
After he left, who has been sponsoring Boko Haram?
How did he just jump into the sponsorship mid way?
You see, the idea of Ihejirika being involved, even remotely, in sponsoring BH is tenuous at best
Re: What Tangibles Did The Australian Negotiator Deliver And For How Much Dollars? by explorer250(m): 10:19am On Sep 05, 2014
can you imagine this comment: Guy, are you some sort of a mo-ron?
When there is an allegation, the
next step is an investigation and
depending on the outcome of the
investigation, the accused can be
prosecuted. The next step here is an investigation and not a silly
argument on compelling Boko
Haram to come to court. If someone
kills another person, must an eye
witness be present at the murder
scene before you can prosecute the accused? What if you find the blood
of the murdered party on the
accused? What if the weapon used
to kill was fond in the possession of
the accused? Do you still need an
eye witness? If Ihejirika sponsored Boko Haram
for monetary gains from defence
contracts, the money trail can be
followed in the investigation and
needed actions can be
subsequently taken. you are too folish to say that everyperson knows that ihejirika cant make money by sponsoring boko fools rather will spend by doing so. People are judged by their motive of doing things nd ihejirika is not seeking for political position in the north neither is he a politician nor a northerner. So why on earth will he sponsor the fools he is fighting against. Besides boko haram was already existing b4 he was made the cas, so the question now is who was sponsoring them before then?. And how can bokohara reveal their sponsors? Even the north was angry with his marvelous works that is why the called for the trial of the innocent man and since the failed on that scheme they had to look for another way of indicting him. But we igbos are saying NO WAY WILL THAT HAPPEN
Re: What Tangibles Did The Australian Negotiator Deliver And For How Much Dollars? by omongbatim: 12:40pm On Sep 07, 2014
Thank you ramnon2 for this prophetic contribution.
Re: What Tangibles Did The Australian Negotiator Deliver And For How Much Dollars? by omongbatim: 12:45pm On Sep 07, 2014
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Once again, Africans (in this case Nigerians) have proven to be the dumbest people on earth. Any Dick, Tom, and Harry with a white skin can make a profit (sometimes without any investment) from Africa just by throwing bones at Africans. The Aussie threw bones at Nigerians and they grabbed and chewed on them, while he took the real meat back home.

The Nigerian masses should be asking this dupe of an Australian to refund the money he was paid for the unrendered service or provide the tangibles for which he was paid. We should be carrying placards and protesting in front of the Australian embassy in Nigeria.



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