Politics › Re: Obasanjo Is Nigeria’s Father Of Corruption, Sits On Stolen Wealth - Fayose by 2016v2017: 4:17am On Mar 17, 2017 |
LANDLORD72: Truth is bitter to the ear of the looters fayose has said the naked truth about obj even Fella talk about Obj as an international thief thief. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Is Nigeria’s Father Of Corruption, Sits On Stolen Wealth - Fayose by 2016v2017: 4:16am On Mar 17, 2017 |
9jabull: Fayose God will bless you for saying the truth, is only those that are not in Nigeria during Obj regime or don't want to say the truth will see obj as saint, his a thief more than even dasuki & co.
Obj is the main cause of power failure in Nigeria today, he commissioned bush as power plant and pocket more than $16 billion .
He shared Ghana must go to remove his rivals in the senate and house of rep. including 3rd term.
Obj is a crook. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Is Nigeria’s Father Of Corruption, Sits On Stolen Wealth - Fayose by 2016v2017: 4:14am On Mar 17, 2017 |
9jabull: We have to check fayose's DNA if his a typical Yoruba man because he doesn't behave like them. A typical Yoruba man will not challenge OBJ openly but hail him tuwale! tuwale! tuwale! baba and go back to his house & start crying.
Goza! for you fayose the slayer of Obj, buhari & all the claimed saints. God will keep you for us for saying the truth without fear or favour of any body. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Is Nigeria’s Father Of Corruption, Sits On Stolen Wealth - Fayose by 2016v2017: 4:12am On Mar 17, 2017 |
AreaFada2: True.
But because we are super-hypocrites in 9ja, truth is not welcome. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Is Nigeria’s Father Of Corruption, Sits On Stolen Wealth - Fayose by 2016v2017: 4:08am On Mar 17, 2017 |
okosodo: Forget about the messanger! Na truth him talk. The nigerian media has a way of making nigerians forget what damage this man did and they focus only on jonathan only some folks who weren't aware of OFN ( OPERATION FEED THE NATION ) ,will be taking Obasanjo as patrotic Nigerian. Obasanjo turned OFN to his personal property. Ota Farm is Nigeria's legitimate property and not Obasanjo's legitimate property.If you doubt me google OFN( Operations Feed The Nation). |
Celebrities › Re: Kemi Olunloyo Sent To Port-Harcourt Prison For 'Defaming' Pastor David Ibiyeomie by 2016v2017: 2:43am On Mar 17, 2017 |
cummando: What? Truth be said she sabi talk But that's because she is a woman And a journalist!!! But why report her to the law? I'm a christian but I am beginning to rethink my stance.Maybe I should just serve Jesus my way because these pastors are really contradicting what Jesus taught. 1. What happened to forgive your brother 70 x 7 times everyday? 2. If Jesus vex for those wey wan crucify am then shebi he will send better thunder wey dey twerk in the presence of the most high to fire Pilate and the pharisees so them go free am.....and by doing that no salvation for us. 3. What happened to being Christ like? 4. Since na devil Una tell us say e dey use them why don't Mr pastor just pray and let the devil be ashamed? 5. They told us trials will come....but we should stand fast....pastor this na trial....why not stand fast and look unto the most high as you've been teaching us?
Olunloyo deserves nuclear bomb from any body but coming from a so called man of God..... I give up!
Seun.....come teach me how to be an atheist! E be like say na lie these people don dey lie give me all these years. By the action of the so called pastor,it seems that Kemi is right with her accusation.I see this action as the only way to quench the matter and still retain his money tree members. it hurts that we don't practice what we preach.We only care about reputation and the world acceptance. what a shame and a scam? |
Celebrities › Re: Kemi Olunloyo Sent To Port-Harcourt Prison For 'Defaming' Pastor David Ibiyeomie by 2016v2017: 2:36am On Mar 17, 2017 |
SalamRushdie: Very strange how these days men of God are not ready to forgive or turn the left cheek but would rather employ police services to deal with even just a rumour monger ...There was so much Rumours about GEJ but not for once was anybody even arrested |
Christianity Etc › Re: I Need Td Jakes Messages Audio/video by 2016v2017: 4:13pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
router123: Where online can I get to download if for free? |
Politics › Re: Igbos Not Fools, If They Secede From Nigeria, I'll Apply For Their Visa:Idris A. by 2016v2017(op): 4:01pm On Mar 16, 2017*. Modified: 7:51am On Mar 24, 2017 |
the man made me believe that there are still honest Nigerians Temptee101: Plain and gospel truth if one particular region will accept the truth about the Igbos being intelligent and hard working more than them,Nigeria will not be what it is today,it should have been better. |
Politics › Re: The Hausa Fulani, The Yoruba And The Slaughter In Ile Ife (1) By Fani-kayode by 2016v2017: 2:04pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
kingzizzy: As an Igbo man, I have no sympathy for Yorubas when they get massacred by Hausa-Fulani.
Yorubas said they want 'one Nigeria' along with Hausa-Fulani. Since Yorubas want unity with people well know for routinely massacaring their host community, it means that Yorubas are comfortable being masasacred.
Ojukwu was not comfortable with his people being massacred and decided against 'one Nigeria'
Most Yorubas still think Ojukwu is a fool for this.
Yorubas must learn to talk the tallk and walk the walk.
You want 'one Nigeria'? Learn to live with the massacres that go with it! |
Politics › Re: Wooh! I No Feel Lagos Blackout Sale Is Live! by 2016v2017: 1:59pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
what a pity |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo To Buhari, African Leaders - Don't Spare Any Treasury Looter by 2016v2017: 1:48pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
TippyTop: See who's talking.
Same man who spent #16bil on (third term bid) electricity with nothing to show for it. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo To Buhari, African Leaders - Don't Spare Any Treasury Looter by 2016v2017: 1:46pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
EdifiedCEO: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Wednesday urged President Muhammadu Buhari and other African leaders to ensure that there is no hiding place for treasury looters.
Obasanjo made the call while speaking during the opening ceremony of a five-day biennial international conference organised by the Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan, Oyo state.
http://www.newshelm.com/2017/03/obasanjo-to-buhari-african-leaders-dont.html
cc lalasticlala Nice advice,but,what about your loot and OFN( Operation Feed The Nation )property ( Ota Farm ),which you converted to your private business? |
Politics › Igbos Not Fools, If They Secede From Nigeria, I'll Apply For Their Visa:Idris A. by 2016v2017(op): 1:26pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
Igbos not fools, if they secede from Nigeria, I'll apply for their visa and relocate - Idris Abubakar, Dakata of Kano
I think and believe in Nigeria today, Igbos love themselves more than every other tribe.. If you see any Igbo rich business man, listen to his story how he got to where he is today, he will always start with, I was a poor boy at home with my parents when my uncle, brother, or relation took me and brought me to the city to learn trade with him and finally settled me to start my own.
IGBOS ARE RARE.
1] You will see one Igbo man who has trained and settled more than 100 young men and all are doing well in their businesses.
2] It is only Igbo man that I have seen who would train a child that is not his in schools up to the university level.
3] Only an Igbo man would send a relation abroad to go and find means to survive without minding how much it cost him.
4] Every Igbo man want his brother to live comfortably and don’t have to rely on others.
5] Igbo man would rather teach you how to catch a fish than to give you already caught fish.
6] When an Igbo man marries, he takes good care of his wife and children plus his wife’s relations unlike the other tribes that dont respect their wives.
7] My sister Murna has always said that she would love to marry an Igbo man because they know how to take good care of their wives and those related to her.
8] Igbo man, no matter what and where he maybe, would always have home at heart and wherever they see their people, they make themselves known.
9] Wherever they are, they would surely have Igbo meetings and gatherings of their local governments people.
10] Igbo man would go to meetings every Sunday where they meet with their people.
I wonder how anyone could say that Igbos don’t love themselves, In fact we are jealous of Igbo people for how united and together they come all the time. When something happen to one of them, they would come together and assist. I have seen people from other tribes buried here when they died, but when an Igbo die here they must gather and take the body home in solidarity.
Things Igbo people do together I have never seen in other tribes in Nigeria. An Hausa or Yoruba rich man would never do anything to help you, they rather be giving you 20 Naira every time they see you that is after you must greeted them tire.
If Biafra goes away from Nigeria, I will be the first to apply for their visa, I want stay with them very intelligent people, they know how to make things happen. – Idris Abubakar, (The Dakata of Kano) |
Education › Re: The Azikiwe-Nkrumah Hall Is The Oldest Building In Lincoln University, USA (Pic) by 2016v2017: 1:23pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
Sezua: I don't even know what to say about this post as it is, senseless, baseless and stupid at the same time because you have no word to counter the glaring and undeniable truth |
Politics › Re: Magu: Buhari Has Lost Control Of His Govt., Former Nigerian Leaders Say by 2016v2017: 1:13pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
ovadozes: He was never in control naa, it's like telling us what we already know. He's a ceremonial head, what baffled me most was how can there be an indicting report from DSS against Magu and yet he was foolish enough to still send the man to senate for confirmation. If he is in charge he would have known. Buhari is a dullard, I swear |
Celebrities › Re: Actress Rosaline Meurer Shows Off Hot Figure In New Photos by 2016v2017: 1:03pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Your Letter Didn’t Say I Should Appear In Uniform, Ali Tells Senate by 2016v2017: 12:55pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: The Hausa Fulani, The Yoruba And The Slaughter In Ile Ife (1) By Fani-kayode by 2016v2017: 12:50pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
Mujaheeeden: Yorubas will stand with FFK now because he is the only voice strong enough to speak out against the slave masters.
Imagine Aregbe agreeing to pay compensation to Hausa fulanis who attacked their host.
Yoruba should continue their political correctness but it will be their undoing until the yorubas accept publicly that they are slaves to the northerners,Hausas and fulanis will not stop maiming them |
Politics › Re: Judge Withdraws From Fani-kayode’s N4.9bn Fraud Case by 2016v2017: 12:32pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
thinkdip: We know it was politically motivated in the first place, so we are not suprised |
Politics › Re: Judge Withdraws From Fani-kayode’s N4.9bn Fraud Case by 2016v2017: 12:30pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Photo: Protesters Storm National Assembly Over Herdsmen Killings by 2016v2017: 12:25pm On Mar 16, 2017 |
Wiseandtrue: It's about time Until PMB is removed or order you guys to fight back, you will continue to protest!
Their sponsor is back! |
Crime › Re: Alfa Paid Me N500 To Lure 3-Year-Old To His Death - 15-Year-Old Suspect by 2016v2017: 11:16am On Mar 16, 2017 |
amiablesystems: all this jobless conmen that call themselves Alfa. Let ahmadiohia fire their mouth anywhere them dey ! let the destroying wind that destroy Babylon destroy them all. heartless blood sucking demons |
Crime › Re: Alfa Paid Me N500 To Lure 3-Year-Old To His Death - 15-Year-Old Suspect by 2016v2017: 11:11am On Mar 16, 2017 |
all Alfas are demonic agents. they are all herbalists, (Cultists) Babalawos |
Christianity Etc › Re: Apostle Suleman To Dismiss Members Who Don't Believe In Him, Calls Them Demons by 2016v2017: 10:44am On Mar 16, 2017 |
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Education › Re: The Azikiwe-Nkrumah Hall Is The Oldest Building In Lincoln University, USA (Pic) by 2016v2017: 10:23am On Mar 16, 2017 |
balash: http://www.lincoln.edu/azikiwe-nkrumah-hall Igbos not fools, if they secede from Nigeria, I'll apply for their visa and relocate - Idris Abubakar, Dakata of Kano I think and believe in Nigeria today, Igbos love themselves more than every other tribe.. If you see any Igbo rich business man, listen to his story how he got to where he is today, he will always start with, I was a poor boy at home with my parents when my uncle, brother, or relation took me and brought me to the city to learn trade with him and finally settled me to start my own. IGBOS ARE RARE. 1] You will see one Igbo man who has trained and settled more than 100 young men and all are doing well in their businesses. 2] It is only Igbo man that I have seen who would train a child that is not his in schools up to the university level. 3] Only an Igbo man would send a relation abroad to go and find means to survive without minding how much it cost him. 4] Every Igbo man want his brother to live comfortably and don’t have to rely on others. 5] Igbo man would rather teach you how to catch a fish than to give you already caught fish. 6] When an Igbo man marries, he takes good care of his wife and children plus his wife’s relations unlike the other tribes that dont respect their wives. 7] My sister Murna has always said that she would love to marry an Igbo man because they know how to take good care of their wives and those related to her. 8] Igbo man, no matter what and where he maybe, would always have home at heart and wherever they see their people, they make themselves known. 9] Wherever they are, they would surely have Igbo meetings and gatherings of their local governments people. 10] Igbo man would go to meetings every Sunday where they meet with their people. I wonder how anyone could say that Igbos don’t love themselves, In fact we are jealous of Igbo people for how united and together they come all the time. When something happen to one of them, they would come together and assist. I have seen people from other tribes buried here when they died, but when an Igbo die here they must gather and take the body home in solidarity. Things Igbo people do together I have never seen in other tribes in Nigeria. An Hausa or Yoruba rich man would never do anything to help you, they rather be giving you 20 Naira every time they see you that is after you must greeted them tire. If Biafra goes away from Nigeria, I will be the first to apply for their visa, I want stay with them very intelligent people, they know how to make things happen. – Idris Abubakar, (The Dakata of Kano) |
Politics › Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by 2016v2017: 10:21am On Mar 16, 2017 |
Halo22: Magu wants the job but unfortunately, he is not qualified....... same as his oga at the top. |
Politics › Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by 2016v2017: 10:17am On Mar 16, 2017 |
sdindan: It will take Nigeria more 100 yrs to eradicate corruption.
politicians are next to devil.
They see Magu as a threat to their National stealings. magu himself is very corrupt.A man who can't give account of the stolen recovered funds, his agency recovered under his watch, as acting Chairman. |
Politics › Re: How Governors, Senators, Others Stopped Magu by 2016v2017: 10:13am On Mar 16, 2017 |
yns4real: Senate rejects EFCC chief again
Ibrahim Magu’s confirmation for Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman was rejected again yesterday – no thanks to some governors, senators and high-profile suspects.
Magu’s confirmation was first rejected on December 15, 2016.
The governors were said to have been angry with Magu over the ongoing probe of the alleged diversion of N19 billion from the London-Paris Club loan refund.
Seven governors have been implicated in the scandal.
Besides, some senators resolved to save their colleagues following Magu’s refusal to make a commitment that he will “find solutions” to the ongoing investigation and trial of 10 members of the Upper Chamber.
Some of the 10 senators, led by a former governor from the Northeast, specifically demanded the termination of their trial during a meeting with Magu.
The Acting EFCC chairman however insisted that the law must take its course, a source, who pleaded not to be named because of the “sensitivity” of the matter, told The Nation.
Some high profile suspects were said to have wielded influence to frustrate Magu’s confirmation “to pay him back in his own coin”.
According to the source, Magu’s rejection was the product of “conspiracy of aggrieved forces”.
It was learnt that the N19billion was deducted from the N388.304billion, which was part of the N522.74 billion released to 35 states as refund of over-deductions on the London-Paris Club loans.
Following protests by states against over deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002, President Muhammadu Buhari approved the release of the first tranche to states as refund pending a reconciliation of records.
Each state was entitled to a cap of N14.5 billion being 25% of the amounts claimed.
But EFCC through intelligence intercepted how N19billion was diverted to Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) accounts and some private accounts.
A source said: “All attempts to prevail on Magu to halt the investigation failed and the governors have no choice than to engage in lobbying to truncate the confirmation.
“Although a governor from the Northeast did his best to persuade his colleagues to spare Magu, some of the governors vowed not to take the risk.
“At a point, the governors sent emissaries to the Acting EFCC chairman, including some government officials, but he did not shift ground.
“The position of the governors was that the Presidency was in the picture of the deductions from the loan refunds but the EFCC’s probe was seen as an embarrassment to them.
“Before Magu goes after them, they decided to cut him to size. These governors found willing partners in some National Assembly leaders who were implicated in the loan refund.” One of the emissaries sent by the governors to Magu was quoted as saying: “This chap almost secured confirmation but he bungled it by probing the loan refund.
“Each time a commitment was secured from him, the more he has been intensifying investigation of the N19billion. We told him it was a sensitive case.”
“A businessman reportedly interceded for Magu, urging the Senate leadership to confirm him. But the businessman later discovered that EFCC was investigating him in connection with the loan refund, The Nation learnt.
“So, the governors refused to spare any efforts to lobby their senators to reject Magu. And don’t forget that most of these governors are godfathers of many senators. Again, 2019 is around the corner, no senator wants to take a bet on Magu and lose the opportunity of returning to the Red Chamber in the next general election,” the source said.
Most of the senators were displeased that the EFCC was either investigating or putting more than 10 of their colleagues on trial.
A highly-placed source said: “The Senate has had its grudges against Magu since the invitation of the wife of the President of the Senate for interrogation. The senators saw it as a desecration of the chamber.
“Despite the fact that the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has purportedly forgiven Saraki, the questioning of his wife has been a lingering memory. There are always fears that Magu could be more drastic in his action if confirmed.
”And the fears came to fore during the lobbying for confirmation when the Acting EFCC chairman refused to yield ground. Magu and a few others met with some of the Senators, led by a former governor from the Northeast, who demanded to know what EFCC will do on their cases.”
Magu was said to have told the lawmakers that the law will take its course.
He was quoted as saying: “I cannot find solutions to these cases.”
Since that day, the hurdles against his confirmation became higher.
“The list of those who met Magu where the request was tabled is an open secret,” the source said.
He went on: “The PDP senators did not mince words that the Acting EFCC chairman will not be confirmed because of alleged tilting of investigation towards opposition leaders. The ongoing subtle probe of the Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio and his wife by the EFCC was considered as an affront after Magu had lobbied the PDP Caucus.
“Although two of the PDP senators met with Magu on Tuesday to assure him of likely clearance but the game plan changed overnight when the caucus took a position against Magu.”
Another source fingered some high profile suspects of the EFCC, including some bank chiefs, as those behind Magu’s travails.
The source added: “The Acting EFCC chairman stepped on toes of these high-profile suspects, who in cahoots with their associates and sympathisers, lobbied senators to halt what one of them described as ‘Magu’s hurricane’. These suspects have the wherewithal to fight Magu to a standstill.
“The problem with Magu is that he has no godfather to fight his cause. And Senate politics is about influence wielding, building contacts and high-wire relationship.
“There were rumours that some suspects budgeted about N2.2billion to stop Magu’s confirmation. The EFCC stumbled on this information but it was yet to trace any transaction linked to the slush budget. The agency was suspecting under-the-table vote.”
Also yesterday, it was learnt that “the crisis of confidence within the kitchen cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari” affected Magu’s confirmation.
A source in government said: “Magu has limited contacts in government. His sympathisers are President Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the President’s wife, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Babagana Monguno and the Chairman of PACAC, Prof. Itse Sagay, among others.
“Unfortunately, the NSA who recommended him for the job is facing challenges with some members of the kitchen cabinet who see Magu as doing the bidding of his benefactor.
Asked of the role of the Department of State Services (DSS), the source said: “I think the service was uncomfortable with lack of inter-agency cooperation between it and the EFCC.
“There was a time the DSS advised Magu to stay action on an operation in the Southsouth, but the EFCC went ahead. It led to mutual suspicion.
“The closeness of Magu to the NSA, who had issues with DSS, aggravated the proxy war, which resulted in two damning reports against Magu. The Acting EFCC chairman is a victim of power play in the kitchen cabinet.”
http://thenationonlineng.net/governors-senators-others-stopped-magu/ Magu is simply a corrupt man,all the question threw to him, he didn't even get any right |
Politics › Re: I Regret My Inability To Answer The Senate’s Invitation – Hameed by 2016v2017: 9:29am On Mar 16, 2017 |
kokosin: u no fit appear for sanate on custom uniform but u fit wear dis one abi?....Nonsense |
Politics › Re: I Regret My Inability To Answer The Senate’s Invitation – Hameed by 2016v2017: 9:28am On Mar 16, 2017 |
mazimee: Songs of Solomon, this man has no remorse. Most of this administration's appointees are as disrespectful to the law of the land as their principal. Impunity at its peak |
Christianity Etc › Re: Hussaini Mabera Takes TB Joshua To Court For Calling Jesus God by 2016v2017: 8:40am On Mar 16, 2017 |
aderonkedeborah: Some people n trouble be like 5 and 6. These type of man can sponsor boko H. |