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7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by nonny001(m): 12:49pm On Jan 14, 2015
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Article Source: http://exploreanthonyobuegbe..com/2015/01/7-little-known-ways-president-jonathan.html

These days, I hear people say that president Jonathan has done “nothing” to fight corruption in Nigeria.

When I hear this, 2 things come to my mind. It’s either…

1. They don’t know the truth or…
2. They are lying


For Nigeria to “beat” 8 countries to become the 136th most transparent country in the world is not accident. It happened for a reason.

Below are 7 things the Nigerian President did to reduce corruption…

1. 40 Years Of Corruption In The Agricultural Sector Ended Within 90 Days

Before President Jonathan (and his team) came on board, this was how fertilizers and seeds were distributed to government (and farmers)…

-Fertilizer and seed suppliers will collect money from the government

-Some bagged and supplied sands; others supplied under sized bags. Seed suppliers bought grains from the market and supply as seedlings.

As a result, their supplies were useless. They collected government money and supplied fake products.

To make matters worse, distribution was another problem.

If the government gives distributors fertilizers and seeds to share to farmers for free, they’ll sell it.

So how did President Jonathan solve the problem?

Common phone. Yes! COMMON PHONE.

The federal government distributed e-wallet installed phones to farmers.

And how did these phones do the magic? Simple! Instead of getting supplies from the suppliers, the federal government pays the money directly into the farmers’ phone. The farmers buy the fertilizers themselves – after all, they know the original and fake fertilizers better – It’s their line of business.

The Result?

N50 billion Naira has been blocked from fertilizer money thieves.

Also, local farmers started producing in full capacity. As a result, Nigeria has saved more than N700 billion on food import.

Sources:
Punch - Phones Stop Corruption In Fertilizer Sector (http://www.punchng.com/business/professionals/phones-stop-corruption-in-fertilizer-sector-adeshina/)
The Nigerian Voice - President Jonathan Ended 40 Years Of Corruption In Agric. Sector (http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/161309/1/president-jonathan-ended-40-years-of-corruption-in.html)
The Sun - Nigeria Loses N776bn To Corruption In Fertilizer Sector (http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=89294)

2. President Jonathan Organized The Freest, Fairest And Most Peaceful And Credible Elections EVER

“Electoral corruption is the mother of all corruptions”
– President GoodLuck Jonathan


When President Jonathan was sworn in as the acting president in 2010, he vowed to fight electoral corruption to a stand-still.

How did he go about it?

- He enacted electoral laws and guidelines that were beyond manipulation

- He created an electoral system that is manned by qualified, competent and efficient personnel

- He conducted free, fair and credible elections

The Result?

Governorship elections were acclaimed by both local and international observers and free, fair and credible in…

- Edo state
- Ondo state
- Anambra state
- Ekiti state
- Osun state

In these 5 elections, only 1 was won by the president’s party (A.k.a the ruling party), the PDP. The major opposition the APC won in 2 states and 2 other parties APGA and LP won the other 2.

As a result, the confidence of most Nigerians in the electoral process has increased dramatically.

No wonder more Nigerians are now interested in getting the permanent voters card.

Sources:
Today's Zaman - New Nigerian Leader Jonathan Sworn In, Pledges Electoral Reform (http://www.todayszaman.com/world_new-nigerian-leader-jonathan-sworn-in-pledges-electoral-reform_209542.html)
Point Blank News - President Goodluck Jonathan’s Administration’s War On Corruption (http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/press-releases/president-goodluck-jonathans-administrations-war-on-corruption/
Vanguard - Gains of electoral reformshttp://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/gains-electoral-reforms/

3. 60,000 “GHOST” Workers Exposed

Between 2007 – 2010, the federal government built a new system for paying salaries, the IPPIS system.

In 2012, President Jonathan (and his team) took it a step further. They used it to expose “ghost” workers.

By October 2014, they’ve discovered over 60,000.

For years, these fake workers has been collectively carting away N160 billion every year.

Impressively, the case has been transferred to ICPC for further investigation and prosecution.

Sources:
Leadership - FG Uncovers 60,000 Ghost Workers (http://leadership.ng/news/387811/fg-uncovers-60000-ghost-workers)


4. N1.4 Trillion Worth Of Public Sector Theft Blocked Through Import-Waiver Reforms

What’s import waiver? Simple!

It’s the tax (A.k.a import duty) that the government removes on economic boosting goods – goods that boost the economy. Eg. Raw materials, machinery and spare parts.

Before Jonathan (and his team) came in, corrupt public officers heavily abused this system. They gave and received waivers on unapproved goods. Between 2011 – 2013, over N1.4 Trillion was lost.

As a result, the importers whom the waiver was meant for hardly got it.

With the Jonathan reform in the sector, loopholes have been blocked.

Sources:
New Telegraph - Okonjo-Iweala: We Have Reformed Import Waiver System ([url]http://newtelegraphonline.com/okonjo-iweala-we-have-reformed-import-waiver-system/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+newtelegraphonline%2FGKzz+%28New+Telegraph%29[/url])
Punch - Import Waivers Granted By Past Govts Lopsided –Okonjo-Iweala (http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/import-waivers-granted-by-past-govts-lopsided-okonjo-iweala/)
Nigeria Intel - Reforming the import waiver regime (http://www.nigeriaintel.com/2014/01/31/reforming-the-import-waiver-regime/)

5. Stealing Money Through Government Contract Is Now Harder Than Ever

In 2007, the federal government made a law that made it difficult for government contractors to steal money. It is called the public procurement act.

As a result, they’ve (between 2009 – 2013) blocked N558 billion from getting to contract thieves.

They even went as far as fishing out 180 contract stealing companies. The case has been forwarded to the anti-corruption agencies.

Sources:
Premium Times - Nigerian Govt. Urges States To Replicate Procurement Laws (http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/170883-nigerian-govt-urges-states-to-replicate-procurement-laws.html)

6. Ongoing Sanitization Of The Oil And Gas Sector Already Yielding Results

When President Jonathan came on board, he primarily focused on fighting corruption in 3 key areas…

- Electoral corruption
- Fertilizer distribution corruption
- Corruption in the oil and gas

So far, war on “electoral corruption” and “fertilizer distribution corruption” has recorded tremendous success.

But the oil and gas has been the hardest. Nevertheless, this is what he has achieved so far…

He exposed the biggest scam ever in Nigeria’s history.

In 2011, he told us (Nigerians) that there was huge corruption going on in the fuel subsidy sub-sector. So, he took the subsidy money and put it in places where it will yield more dividend.

Well, nobody understood him. So in January 2012, we all went on strike.

To prove his point, a probe panel was set up. What did they discover? USD6.8 Billion (N108.8 Billion) has been stolen in just 3 years.

[center]Let’s put things in perspective. What really is subsidy?

If a cup (Aka. De Rica) of garri is N300 and I pay N100 for you, then I’ve subsidized the garri – that’s garri subsidy.

What is subsidy scam?

If the garri seller sells 1 cup of garri to you and then lie to me that he sold 10 cups, that’s subsidy scam.
[/center]

The Result?

The subsidy money was used to create the sure-p programme. Below are the achievements so far…

- Used to support road construction.

As a result, 17,000km out of the 23,000 km of bad federal road completed. It’s just remaining 7,000 km and the entire federal road in Nigeria will become good.

- Support for maternal health

600 health centers (mostly in rural communities) already built – and equipped. 700 still under construction.

Consequentially, maternal death has been reduced by 60%. Half a million women now give birth under the care of trained midwives.

- Increased water access - Over 620 boreholes built nationwide.

- Supported the fight against unemployment

Sure-p has been helping in the struggle to get jobs for the 22 million unemployed Nigerian youths…

It’s been working with (and paying) 2,000 youths across the country.

3,000 graduates has gotten jobs under the “graduate internship scheme (GIS)”

5075 youths undergoing vocational training.


Furthermore…

He created and sponsored the most controversial bill in Nigeria’s history, the “Petroleum Industrial Bill (BIB)”

In 2008, the federal government created and sent the petroleum industrial bill (PIB) to the national assembly.

It is a bill that will block all the corruption loopholes – and solve every other problem – in the petroleum industry.

What happened to it? It was vehemently rejected. On 18th July 2012, President Jonathan resent the bill.

But up till now, legislation on the bill has not gone half way.

In May 2015(barely 4 months from now), this current national assembly will be dissolved. A new one will be set up and everybody will go back to square one.

Hmm… You never knew corruption could fight back? Now you do.

As if that is not enough…

He has commissioned – and never stood on the way of any – probe in almost every sector of the industry…

-Aig- Imoukhuede Presidential committee on verification and reconciliation of subsidy claims and payments

-Petroleum Revenue Special Task Force Committee

- The Dotun Suleiman committee

- The Kalu Idika Kalu committee

- The 20 Billion Naira Scam probe

- Etcetera…

Sources:
Nigerian Live TV - INCREDIBLE! Mr President and I are fighting corruption in the oil sector – Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke (https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaLiveTV/posts/502389779794311)
Vanguard - Jonathan Insists On Fuel Subsidy Removal (http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/jonathan-insists-on-fuel-subsidy-removal/)
One.org - FAQ: The Fuel Subsidy Protests In Nigeria (http://www.one.org/us/2012/02/08/faq-the-fuel-subsidy-protests-in-nigeria/)
Nigeria Politico - Fuel Subsidy $6.8 Billion Scam: Nigeria’s Biggest Corruption Scandal Ever (http://nigeriapolitico.com/fuelsubsidyscam.html)
The News - Appraising The Gains Of SURE-P (http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2014/06/24/appraising-the-gains-of-sure-p/)
African Arguments - Nigeria: Any Chance Of Progress On The Petroleum Industry Bill? (http://africanarguments.org/2014/06/19/nigeria-any-chance-of-progress-on-the-petroleum-industry-bill-by-malte-liewerscheidt/)
Mondaq - Nigeria: An Overview Of The Petroleum Industry Bill, 2012 (http://www.mondaq.com/x/289212/Oil+Gas+Electricity/An+Overview+Of+The+Petroleum+Industry+Bill+2012)
Point Blank News - President Goodluck Jonathan’s Administration’s War On Corruption (http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/press-releases/president-goodluck-jonathans-administrations-war-on-corruption/)


7. EFCC Has Prosecuted 427 Cases In 3 Years

The Jonathan led federal government strengthened the EFCC and allowed them do their job. As a result, 427 cases were prosecuted between 2012 – 2014.

The Result?

Fraud in Nigeria reduced from N495 billion to N300 billion. Hence, EFCC saved the country N195 billion.

Sadly, most of the successfully concluded cases are…

- Advanced fee frauds
- Internet frauds
- Commercial cases

Cases involving top government officials have dragged on for years.

The EFCC has blamed this on the Judiciary. These officers (and politicians) frustrate the process. They manipulate the judiciary with the wealth and influence they’ve acquired.

Unfortunately, the federal government (A.k.a the executive) has very limited power over the judiciary (the 3rd arm of government).

Despite that, President Jonathan has continued to use “advocacy” to push for the sanitization of the judiciary.

When he finally succeeds, then every Nigerian – including the very high and mighty – will become truly subject to the law, irrespective of who is president.

Sources:
Vanguard - Why EFCC Can’t Convict Big Thieves – Lamorde (http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/why-efcc-cant-convict-big-thieves-lamorde/)
Daily Trust - EFCC Records 110 Convictions This Year (http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/news/41655-efcc-records-110-convictions-this-year)

In Conclusion

President Jonathan’s approach to fighting corruption looks radically different.

He has focused on strengthening institutions and blocking loopholes in the system.Where possible, he used technology.

Funny enough, this is how Denmark, New Zealand and Finland (the 3 most transparent countries in the world) rooted out corruption from their country.

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More Sources:
Punch - I Won’t Fight Graft By Putting People In Crates –Jonathan (http://www.punchng.com/news/i-wont-fight-graft-by-putting-people-in-crates-jonathan/)
Nigerian Tribune - Nigeria Winning War Against Corruption (http://tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/23590-nigeria-winning-war-against-corruption-presidency/23590-nigeria-winning-war-against-corruption-presidency)
This Day Live - Goodluck Jonathan’s and the Years not Wasted (http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/goodluck-jonathan-s-and-the-years-not-wasted/198233/)

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by diablos: 12:53pm On Jan 14, 2015
Trash...try harder. GEJ till febuhari 14...2015 undecided

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by AIZubair(m): 12:53pm On Jan 14, 2015
We Don hear.
Now, it's GMB's turn.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Firefire(m): 12:57pm On Jan 14, 2015
[size=18pt]Only the people that can open their eyes will see that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is the best that can happen to Nigeria at the moment and NOT any Octogenarian. [/size]

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by luvinhubby(m): 1:06pm On Jan 14, 2015
If you translate GEJ from being an Ijaw man into any tribe from the Southwest or North central Nigeria, so many peoples eyes will be opened to these truths glaring them at their faces .
Simple, it is not about performance, but tribe & religion has blinded the eyes of a lot in Nigeria & that's pathetic.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Nctrice(m): 1:07pm On Jan 14, 2015
OP well said! You have time sha! All of this you have outlined are meant for the blind that can't tell the different between black and White! Buhari is old and he would do good by only taking us back to the bad old days!

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by holatin(m): 1:08pm On Jan 14, 2015
really but tell me how d money retrieved has been use to better Nigeria or Nigerian.
what is d advantage of a police collecting your money from a thief but spending it on his family instead of returning it to you.

its just d case of Big thief collect from small thief.


Buhari for better Nigeria
buhari for good and corruption free Nigeria
buhari for president

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Nctrice(m): 1:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
luvinhubby:
If you tramslate GEJ from being an Ijaw man into any tribe from the Southwest or North central, so many peoples eyes will be opened to these truths glaring them at their faces .
Simple, it is not about performance, but tribe & religion has blinded a lot in Nigeria.
it's not that they can't see, But Tribe and Religion blindeth them all

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by holatin(m): 1:10pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
[size=18pt]Only the people that can open their eyes will see that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is the best that can happen to Nigeria at the moment and NOT any Octogenarian. [/size]
best in using all the money non important things,or trying to buy more fleet of jet even when hunger,strike is affecting us daily.

only dumb people will vote stagnancy called GEJ as President

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by luvinhubby(m): 1:11pm On Jan 14, 2015
AIZubair:
We Don hear.
Now, it's GMB's turn.
Because he is an Hausa-Fulani oligarch or what else?

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by holatin(m): 1:12pm On Jan 14, 2015
Nctrice:
it's not that they can't see, But Tribe and Religion blindeth them all
those Igbos or Christian supporting buhari too are blind by religion and tribe too abi

i marvel at your mumuness

buhari for equality
buhari for change

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by holatin(m): 1:15pm On Jan 14, 2015
Nctrice:
OP well said! You have time sha! All of this you have outlined are meant for the blind that can't tell the different between black and White! Buhari is old and he would do good by only taking us back to the bad old days!
wetin dis one dey talk self, ask your parent how the old regime eat and give out to people, do people Ve enough to eat dis days not to talk of giving out to hungry peeps.
Tell me the bad old age he want to take us back to.
need some education from a Jonathan student

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by hazyfm1: 1:16pm On Jan 14, 2015
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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by KwoiZabo(m): 1:16pm On Jan 14, 2015
Election corruption is the mother of all corruption - Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

OBJ is the Father of the Mother of all corruption grin

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Eziachi: 1:23pm On Jan 14, 2015
Sycophants, how did he managed to solve the problems of ghost workers when he lives with number one ghost worker, a.k.a his wife?
She live 365 permanent days in Abuja but gaining promotions/ permanent secretariaship in Bayelsa. What is ghost working again?

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by dejisky(m): 1:27pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
[size=18pt]Only the people that can open their eyes will see that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is the best that can happen to Nigeria at the moment and NOT any Octogenarian. [/size]

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by AIZubair(m): 1:27pm On Jan 14, 2015
luvinhubby:

Because he is an Hausa-Fulani oligarch or what else?
No, because he is so unlike your boss (GEJ). smiley

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by dejisky(m): 1:28pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
[size=18pt]Only the people that can open their eyes will see that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is the best that can happen to Nigeria at the moment and NOT any Octogenarian. [/size]
You must be one of the beneficiary of all these baseless achievements that has no direct or indirect impact on common citizen.
Where is my N1000 for Nig immigration scam.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Collynzo9: 1:30pm On Jan 14, 2015
We know how NEPA and the Police used to rank as the top 2 most corrupt institutions in Nigeria. Deregulating and privatising the electricity distribution sector went a long way in reducing the level of corruption in Nigeria.
Ironically, privatising NEPA was something Obasanjo (who some people worship) made to look like rocket science.
GEJ didn't just do it, he paid every staff of NEPA from top to bottom their entitlements in full, many of them were still re-absorbed by the new companies even after getting huge pay offs.
Tell me why those guys will not vote for GEJ.
CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA: Police, PHCN, Customs top corruption list
www.nigerianmuse.com/20070614043327zg/sections/important-documents/corruption-in-nigeria-police-phcn-customs-top-corruption-list-research/

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Nobody: 1:45pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
[size=18pt]Only the people that can open their eyes will see that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is the best that can happen to Nigeria at the moment and NOT any Octogenarian. [/size]

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Nctrice(m): 1:48pm On Jan 14, 2015
holatin:
wetin dis one dey talk self, ask your parent how the old regime eat and give out to people, do people Ve enough to eat dis days not to talk of giving out to hungry peeps.
Tell me the bad old age he want to take us back to.
need some education from a Jonathan student
I don't need to ask my parents. About Buhari! I ask myself this basic question!

From the late 1980s when I can proudly say I became politically conscious. And conscious of my environment have I seen any change?

And I can boldly say that things has changed for good in some way! The roads are no longer death trap! The train are back on track I have light in my house and I on the gen less often (even though the phcn bill they too high for me this days)

I use what I have seen and what I can see now to judge, I don't need my parents to tell me about Buhari or who was before him because if he had done well the present Government won't have spent his first term using sure p money to build roads!

Presently nobody campaigning would come out to tell Nigerians that he would give them good roads! This is because the roads can't not be said to be bad like they were before! Buhari would not climb a campaign podium in this 2015 and tell Nigerians that he would provide them with good roads! But in 2011 he said that in his campaign speech! That goes a long way to tell you that lot has changed for good!

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Nobody: 1:49pm On Jan 14, 2015
Why is this not in front page
cc ngwakwe
seun
obinoscopy

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by richybanky(m): 1:49pm On Jan 14, 2015
OP, u tink am going to read all dis story? Pls summarize it.. Tanx
Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Nobody: 1:53pm On Jan 14, 2015
[size=18pt]It looks sweet when it is written on paper. But the reality on Ground is that Nigeria is in a shithole than ever before. Nigerians are getting poorer, while the propaganda on paper only benefits the thieving elites. Is that Progression? No![/size]

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by simpleseyi: 1:55pm On Jan 14, 2015
Please has Jonathan returned our missing $10 billion, $20 billion, $30 billion and $40 billion? Let him return these monies, they we can discuss other things.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by hoodboy(m): 1:59pm On Jan 14, 2015
Of all the cases "submitted" to the anti corruption agencies, how many convictions have been gotten? How many people are doing the time for these nation crippling crimes, rather the few convictions that have been gotten Our amiable president granted presidential pardon. Spare me these stories abeg.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by lukecent: 2:06pm On Jan 14, 2015
holatin:
wetin dis one dey talk self, ask your parent how the old regime eat and give out to people, do people Ve enough to eat dis days not to talk of giving out to hungry peeps.
Tell me the bad old age he want to take us back to.
need some education from a Jonathan student
If you don't have enough to eat it's either you're not working hard or you're lazy. Work hard and put food on your table

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by nonny001(m): 2:08pm On Jan 14, 2015
diluminati:
[size=18pt]It looks sweet when it is written on paper. But the reality on Ground is that Nigeria is in a shithole than ever before. Nigerians are getting poorer, while the propaganda on paper only benefits the thieving elites. Is that Progression? No![/size]

When transparency international said that Nigeria was the 2nd most corrupt country in the world, did you believe them? Yes

Now they say Nigeria is the 136th most transparent country in the world and you call it impressive on paper.

Well this is what i have to tell you. No matter what you see - or hear, if you don't want to see the truth, you won't. You've blocked your heart to reality. Why? i don't know.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by Nobody: 2:12pm On Jan 14, 2015
nonny001:


When transparency international said that Nigeria was the 2nd most corrupt country in the world, did you believe them? Yes

Now they say Nigeria is the 136th most transparent country in the world and you call it impressive on paper.

Well this is what i have to tell you. No matter what you see - or hear, if you don't want to see the truth, you won't. You've blocked your heart to reality. Why? i don't know.

Please take your rumblings to the bird. What would you expect from a government that has been lieing to us on a constant basis? even lies every acknowledge are lies? propaganda by okupe, reno, abati etc? PDP rats are very good and crafty liars.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by PointB: 2:14pm On Jan 14, 2015
That's how to fight corruption in 21st century - remove the incentives and plug the loopholes!

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by londoner: 2:20pm On Jan 14, 2015
Now, this is a president that understands that it is efforts to change the SYSTEM that will lead to results.

Nigeria is already in good hands and it is much clearer why those who were feeding fat from the way things were, are all of a sudden decamping and acting as if GEJ is the devil.

He touched their pockets, that's all. It is no more business as usual and if GEJ is re elected we shall know more about it.

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Re: 7 Impressive Ways President Jonathan Fought Corruption (No. 3 May WOW You) by major466(m): 2:25pm On Jan 14, 2015
Buhari (1983-1985) witch-hunted innocent people with horse wips, guns and human rights abuses, as was the case in medieval times to fight political enemies in the name of fighting corruption. GEJ on the other hand is using Technology to fight corruption by limiting human to human contact through ICT, as practiced in developed countries in the 21st century. Who's method is more symbolic of "New Thinking" in the 21st century? GEJ of course. cool

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