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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by WOCKHARDI(m): 5:41pm On May 20, 2015
Why not Buhari also doubles as the Petroleum Minister? OBJ did it. Only this time, we have someone we can trust and believe.
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by waternogetemeny: 5:43pm On May 20, 2015
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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by poshbrave(m): 5:43pm On May 20, 2015
My question fellow NL why d sudden u.s involvement and like 4 Nigeria? why d interest in d niger delta region? God help GMB and give him wisdom and good counsel so dat he will nt sell us out 2 d skimmer of govt. u.s. 4 us nt 2 be like. libya or Iraq and cuba americans
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by Forwetinnah: 5:44pm On May 20, 2015
Na wa o...what is the craze of the US and oil? They now want to have a say in who the Petroleum Minister is?? Good gracious?? This is NOT FUNNY ANY MORE O!! I see why the APC is very desperate for the oil producing states.

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by zeburudaya: 5:45pm On May 20, 2015
Problem it have come
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by atlwireles: 5:45pm On May 20, 2015
addey44:
What then does Nigeria loose by courting them both? Is that not a win win situation for us?

Ask the Americans why they are doing all things possible to decapitate the Chinese in Africa. Nigeria already knows where their breads are buttered, is not Washington.
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by Shaw007(m): 5:46pm On May 20, 2015
Make US go siddown for one corner abeg, who are they to say anything. Fur.cking hypocrites, they say they are now ready to assist the Nigerian Government, how many times have they said that with Nothing to show for it

The Nigerian community has to understand something, The US only cares about the The US.

Fuc.k thm and fck their diplomacy.President buhari needs to beware of those hyenas in sheep clothing

If anyone is asking why they suddenly care?
They've always cared.... About themselves

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by lucianohase(m): 5:46pm On May 20, 2015
Dollyak:
Valid word of caution, it has to be said. The question is why the sudden interest in nigeria
You really asked the question I have had in mind for some weeks, besides,they v not been importing Nigeria's crude oil for some months....Rather,they v quit importing our crude oil..

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by macof(m): 5:48pm On May 20, 2015
is this Diepreiye Alamieyeseigha the same Governor GEJ worked under as DG?
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by LeSulk(m): 5:49pm On May 20, 2015
The only interest US has in any other country but itself is OIL,nothing more.But tell me,can we select an Oil minister for them?
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by Forwetinnah: 5:50pm On May 20, 2015
waternogetemeny:
From ISIS TO BOKO HARAM all are America CIA Baby, na God go Punish America.

I use to wonder why some countries hated the US government with such disdain...now I understand. And their equally foolis:sh ally the UK; is smiling away with them all for FREE CRUDE OIL!! The people have absolutely no principles when it comes to freedom/democracy, they better stop the hypocrisy.

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by Forwetinnah: 5:54pm On May 20, 2015
lucianohase:
You really asked the question I have had in mind for some weeks, besides,they v not been importing Nigeria's crude oil for some months....Rather,they v quit importing our crude oil..

With Buhari they won't be paying. ..it will be free o. That's the deal the APC struck to get their support. In case some of us don't know, they've been getting free oil from Nigeria until GEJ came on board. What do you think they do with the oil refined in the North? They bunker alot and pay officially for less!!!!!! GEJ himself said it in his interview with Amanpour that illegal bunkering would stop if countries like the US/UK stop patronising. Those people are scum but can easily point fingers at African leaders!!

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by zeburudaya: 5:54pm On May 20, 2015
I am always knows that ndi US have a hand or even hands in what happen to my brother Jonah. What are their business now with oil and fuel?
Chineke lebe unu

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by chibas: 5:56pm On May 20, 2015
hopilo:
Buhari should comply with the interest of US, they supported him to do their biding, GEJ refused to be guided by US directive and never did their biding today he is a goner. If Buhari must last he should comply with the US and UK. Remember they are not father Xmas and no free gift even in Freetown
the reason jonathan was voted out was not owing to any America bidding,he was out because the majority want to test new hands.

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by simplynola(m): 5:58pm On May 20, 2015
Is Nigeria truly independent?
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by anigold(m): 6:01pm On May 20, 2015
xmich:
Ahead of the May 29 handover of the Federal
Government administration to Muhammadu
Buhari following his victory at the March 28
polls, friendly countries have continued to show
renewed interest in who occupies some key
posts in the incoming administration.


Already US had expressed concern over series of
issues including human rights abuses by the
Nigerian military in its prosecution of the war in
the North-east, and the manner top officials of
the Nigerian government have managed the oil
and gas sector of the economy citing several acts
of corruption.

A source in the Foreign Ministry which pleaded
anonymity said the US is now eager to assist
Buhari turn the situation around, as it has always
considered Nigeria an important ally on the
African continent.

This was as Daily Sun learnt
that several highly placed persons and
multinational companies who attended a recent
US State Department briefing cited corruption as
the main reason for low investment in Nigeria’s
oil sector. Against this background, a source said
the US is backing a senior official of a multi-
national oil company from the Niger Delta who
is conversant with transparency rules to emerge
as the Petroleum Minister.

The source said, “in fact, the multinationals have
discussed with the US State Department and
have already agreed on a credible candidate,
who they believe will be able to restore
confidence and attract the necessary investment
into the critical sector.
Meanwhile sources say
the US has already made this position known to
the incoming administration cautioning the
president-elect against making a wrong choice in
the appointment to the office.

It urged the President to appoint people of
integrity and proven track record into his
cabinet to make the job easier for him.

Already,
top oil and gas industry operators have indicated
their support for the candidate, who they believe
will bring his vast experience to bear in the
turnaround of the Ministry and give credibility
to the sector and the Buhari’s “Change” mantra.
In 2014, Transparency International ranked
Nigeria as the 136th most corrupt country in
the world.

In addition, a US report in March last
year said that in Nigeria, “massive, widespread
and pervasive corruption affected all levels of
government and the security forces,” while
alleging that judges were not left out of the
massive corruption ring, the report accused the
government of not implementing laws on
corruption effectively, thus deliberately allowing
“officials (to) frequently engage in corrupt
practices with impunity.”

These are, possibly, part of what the Speaker of
the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal,
saw when he cried out that the current
administration’s “body language” encouraged
corruption. The US government had also
condemned the pardon granted some ex-
convicts by the National Council of States
headed by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013.

Recall that former Governor of Bayelsa State,
Diepreiye Alamieyeseigha, the former head of the
Bank of the North, Shettima Bulama and some
other Nigerians were granted a presidential
pardon. The US had roundly condemned the act,
saying, “this decision undermines anti-corruption
efforts in Nigeria and encourages impunity.
If
the government is serious about uprooting
public corruption, sanctions against those who
betray the public trust should be strengthened,
not relaxed,” said Akere Muna, Vice-chair of
Transparency International.

And now the US has sounded a note of caution
to President-elect, Buhari, not to bow to
pressure by allowing politicians foster any
candidate for the Petroleum Ministry whose
records are stained or for purpose of satisfying
political patronage.

According to the US, it will send the wrong signal
that business is going to continue as usual, in
which case, the incoming president might not
get the much needed assistance from the US or
any European country for that matter.


www.sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=120431


So is this how white house will control aso rock..
Wahala....dey ooo
Neocolonization continues till we learn to think for ourself..
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by anigold(m): 6:02pm On May 20, 2015
LeSulk:
The only interest US has in any other country but itself is OIL,nothing more.But tell me,can we select an Oil minister for them?

I wonder ooooo..
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by ohenhen1: 6:03pm On May 20, 2015
This is crazy, why is the US meddling in our Internal business?
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by billyG(m): 6:06pm On May 20, 2015
I trust Buhari,he is no slowpoke,he is not clueless,nor a drunk he no send anybody message,he is not greedy nor corrupt,he is not a coward he no dey fear face he will surely deliver.
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by JayJustus(m): 6:07pm On May 20, 2015
f.ack the US,...get bisheeeeeesssss....these people are wolves in sheep clothing

*rows kayak away from thread*
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by anigold(m): 6:08pm On May 20, 2015
truefact:
Now the western world has started dictating who will be who... it's now clear why they wanted GEJ out

They say GEJ was CLUELESS but GEJ was never a PUPPET to the WEST thats why the WEST worked against him, using means like the "BRING BACK OUR GIRL CAMPAIGN" that has died a natural death..

GEJ my hero...

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by richidinho(m): 6:11pm On May 20, 2015
But if you must appoint

Appoint this guy down here

Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by tpiadotcom: 6:12pm On May 20, 2015
na so e easy?
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by kazmanbanjoko(m): 6:12pm On May 20, 2015
Demburrows:
Puppet government loading.

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Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by anigold(m): 6:12pm On May 20, 2015
double0seven:


So of they could not puppeteer GEJ, na Buhari dey go come turn to puppet? Very funny.

If you don't know Buhari, you better go and read up on him.

Anybody can be a PUPPET... it has nothing to do with a person"s career...
GEJ was no puppet..
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by frankac: 6:15pm On May 20, 2015
HONESTLY USA can NEVER assist u witout shortchanging U. History will tell us better. APC... Change!. USA is after nigeria to kill and destroy it. But my prayer is God pass them.
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by discusant: 6:18pm On May 20, 2015
Lol, it has never been like this. How does one define a puppet president? Every part of the world wants its cut from Nigeria through Buhari as President.
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by nd07(m): 6:18pm On May 20, 2015
hmmm!! why won't these devils be on their own & leave an independent sovereign nation alone to carry out their internal affairs. are we going back to colonialism? USA is global devil of the now so GMB beware
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by Nobody: 6:19pm On May 20, 2015
Well,they can only advice him but not force anyone on him. We don't want what happened with the case of okonjo iweala who was working in Nigeria but indirectly working for her paymaster the world bank.
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 6:21pm On May 20, 2015
No matter how you look at it let papa deboye and bishop oyedepo, all the holy Alfas pray for peace this country is going to boil. I can't imagine any oda tribe than the niger delta been given petroleum minister it would just hasyen the boiling. Ppl are now wise the country is more divided than ever bfor. It neva rains it pours.
Re: US, Others Caution Buhari On Choice Of Petroleum Minister by seangy4konji: 6:23pm On May 20, 2015
Very wary of them...What they make from the embassy from denying Nigerians to go to their country is enough to feed the needy...

We must not listen to them and its not their business...
politricks:
U.S.A is like a 'devil in disguise'. We have to be wary of them.

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