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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 5:09pm On Sep 13, 2015
christinie:
Tell them dear.
I got no pity for all the morons who voted good GEJ out. They will suffer and smile for four years.
list 3 things that make gej Good. Just three. I dare you
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by ProfessorPeter(m): 5:21pm On Sep 13, 2015
Trut:


Not all, but majority. Even the construction workers are paying the price for voting CHANGE in.
"in six months time, Nigerians will stone Buhari" this is just four month. Let's wait for the ministerial list to be out, omo you go see stones of all shapes and sizes

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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by wirinet(m): 5:57pm On Sep 13, 2015
No wonder your people excel in fictional literature, you just sit down an imagine stories without recourse to reality. Why not tell us how many bankers lost their job under Jonathan's reign?

see the links below;

https://www.nairaland.com/356403/zenith-bank-downsizes-600-employees
https://www.nairaland.com/1536315/massive-sack-union-bank
http://www.businessjournalng.com/first-bank-may-sack-2740-over-branch-downsizing/
https://www.nairaland.com/857072/access-bank-sacks-1500-intercontinental
https://www.nairaland.com/998989/unity-bank-retires-500-workers

These are just a tip of the iceberg as the number of bank workers sacked or retrenched in the last 6 years is huge.

You were not concerned about the tens of thousands of bankers that have lost their jobs within the last 6 years, why are you suddenly concerned now?

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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by Dcomrade(m): 5:59pm On Sep 13, 2015
They Should take a chill pill...they voted for change and their employment status got changed...so why the fuss? grin
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by AZeD1(m): 6:13pm On Sep 13, 2015
What of those that lost their jobs during GEJ's reign?
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by salam1(m): 6:41pm On Sep 13, 2015
u keep calling APC party of propaganda honestly Tanoaids will never learn. if u still v any shame in u beta research b4 putting rubbish here. buhari body language so far is beta fan d 16 yrs ur pay master v stayed. willing wailers
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by 4Play(m): 6:59pm On Sep 13, 2015
A lot of those banking jobs would have been lost anyway. Lower oil prices always has negative ripple effects throughout Nigeria's economy because its our major source of foreign exchange and government spending.
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by frankyychiji(f): 7:05pm On Sep 13, 2015
soe:
MuMu OP...for your info, it was Madam Okonjo Iweala that stated that we were in times of AUSTERITY MEASURES, 6 Million workers had been penciled for sack.

PMB rescued the situation immediately he took over, now, no govt. worker lost any job due to bailout fnds and a miraculously progressing economy, the impact on the private sector was highly cushioned.

So yes, if GEJ had won the election, Nigeria would have gone to the toilets....i remember Ngozi saying "oooo we are broke, I am having high BP trying to figure out where else to go and borrow money from"
Where is your evidence that Madam NOI said 6million workers have been pencilled down for sack? If you don't provide it ehh....

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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by BushidoBlue(m): 7:05pm On Sep 13, 2015
mekaboy:

Its no big deal bro. They will simply feed on buharis body language. Its enough to sustain them.

Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by dustmalik: 7:07pm On Sep 13, 2015
ddippset:
And what's the fate of those deceased immigration job applicants?
Great question. The fool of an OP and his fellow animalistic wailing wailers can't answer this question.

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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by philips70(m): 7:14pm On Sep 13, 2015
And you would think nobody lost his or her job during Jonathan's government with threads like this. I do not have the patience for researches for the sake of countering threads like this, I would have littered this thread with the millions that lost their jobs in the last 5yrs.


Very soon they will pacify you Jonathanians with a mini mock swearing in of Jonathan as president in Otuoke.
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by BushidoBlue(m): 7:15pm On Sep 13, 2015
mikolo80:

when the bank almost collapsed under Jonathan nko why won't they sack

when Erastus(formerly intercontinental) was stealing under Jonathan nko why won't they sack

does this even qualify as a bank
the bankers Who worked here and were buying Tm shirt flat-screen and cars instead of buying tractor or trailer for rent deserve to be sacked


It seems you suffer from Jonathanphobia, Erastus Akingbola was declared wanted in 2009 under Yar adua's Administration.
Abj you want to say Gej ruled for 7 years after dashing him 6 years?

Haba why una too dey lie?

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/08/efcc-declares-ibru-akingbola-wanted/

EFCC declares Ibru, Akingbola wanted
on august 24, 2009 at 12:15 am in headlines
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*Alleges capital market manipulation, money laundering
*Ultimatum on banks’ debtors expires tomorrow
Abuja-The furore that followed the sack of Boards and Chief Executive Officers, CEOs, of five banks and subsequent release of highly controversial list of bad debtors of the banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, took a new turn at the weekend as indications emerged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, declared two of the removed CEOs, Mr Erastus Akingbola formerly of Intercontinental Bank and Mrs Cecilia Ibru, the former boss at the Oceanic Bank wanted. Coincidentally the duo are challenging their removal in court.
According to a statement released yesterday by the anti-graft agency and signed by the Head, Media and Publicity, Femi Babafemi,  “the two former bank executives are wanted in connection with fraudulent abuse of credit process, insider trading, capital market manipulation and money laundering running into billions of Naira.”
Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri, directed that the two former bank executives be declared wanted at the weekend following their failure to honour the Commission’s invitation.
“Apart from failing to honour the Commission’s invitation, intensive search for the two executives in the last one week has not been successful. They obviously went into hiding to evade arrest.
“This development has made it imperative for the Commission to solicit for useful information from Nigerians who know their whereabouts.
“In the same vein, it is necessary to warn that anybody who harbours the two former bank executives will be treated as an accomplice or accessory to crime,” the statement added.

EFCC ultimatum on debtors expires tomorrow
Meanwhile, the ultimatum issued by the anti- graft agency that the debtors pay back expires tomorrow.
Although some banks say concerted efforts are being made by the debtors to service their obligations, figures being quoted are far below the loan profiles
Aondoakaa backs sacked banks’ MDs probe
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa (SAN), has thrown his weight behind the action of the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, as regards the on-going reforms in the banking sector.
In a press statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Onov Tyuulugh, the AGF praised the patriotism and courage of Mallam Sanusi and called on all Nigerians to support the apex bank’s chief in his efforts to reposition Nigerian banks.
According to the press statement, Chief Aondoakaa has also called on all security agencies in Nigeria to support the CBN boss, as the CBN’s new drive to sanitize the banking sector, according to the nation’s chief law officer, is the only way to ensure confidence in the banking sector.
He also called on shareholders of the affected banks to consider this intervention as a positive step to avert a doom in the banking industry. He emphasized that all well – meaning Nigerians should support the CBN’s efforts to move Nigeria’s banking industry forward.
The AGF has also called on depositors not to panic as President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua is committed to ensuring that no bank collapses in Nigeria.
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 7:18pm On Sep 13, 2015
BushidoBlue:


It seems you suffer from Jonathanphobia, Erastus Akingbola was declared wanted in 2009 under Yar adua's Administration.
Abj you want to say Gej ruled for 7 years after dashing him 6 years?

Haba why una too dey lie?

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/08/efcc-declares-ibru-akingbola-wanted/

EFCC declares Ibru, Akingbola wanted
on august 24, 2009 at 12:15 am in headlines
Facebook Share Twitter Share
*Alleges capital market manipulation, money laundering
*Ultimatum on banks’ debtors expires tomorrow
Abuja-The furore that followed the sack of Boards and Chief Executive Officers, CEOs, of five banks and subsequent release of highly controversial list of bad debtors of the banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, took a new turn at the weekend as indications emerged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, declared two of the removed CEOs, Mr Erastus Akingbola formerly of Intercontinental Bank and Mrs Cecilia Ibru, the former boss at the Oceanic Bank wanted. Coincidentally the duo are challenging their removal in court.
According to a statement released yesterday by the anti-graft agency and signed by the Head, Media and Publicity, Femi Babafemi,  “the two former bank executives are wanted in connection with fraudulent abuse of credit process, insider trading, capital market manipulation and money laundering running into billions of Naira.”
Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri, directed that the two former bank executives be declared wanted at the weekend following their failure to honour the Commission’s invitation.
“Apart from failing to honour the Commission’s invitation, intensive search for the two executives in the last one week has not been successful. They obviously went into hiding to evade arrest.
“This development has made it imperative for the Commission to solicit for useful information from Nigerians who know their whereabouts.
“In the same vein, it is necessary to warn that anybody who harbours the two former bank executives will be treated as an accomplice or accessory to crime,” the statement added.

EFCC ultimatum on debtors expires tomorrow
Meanwhile, the ultimatum issued by the anti- graft agency that the debtors pay back expires tomorrow.
Although some banks say concerted efforts are being made by the debtors to service their obligations, figures being quoted are far below the loan profiles
Aondoakaa backs sacked banks’ MDs probe
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa (SAN), has thrown his weight behind the action of the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, as regards the on-going reforms in the banking sector.
In a press statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Onov Tyuulugh, the AGF praised the patriotism and courage of Mallam Sanusi and called on all Nigerians to support the apex bank’s chief in his efforts to reposition Nigerian banks.
According to the press statement, Chief Aondoakaa has also called on all security agencies in Nigeria to support the CBN boss, as the CBN’s new drive to sanitize the banking sector, according to the nation’s chief law officer, is the only way to ensure confidence in the banking sector.
He also called on shareholders of the affected banks to consider this intervention as a positive step to avert a doom in the banking industry. He emphasized that all well – meaning Nigerians should support the CBN’s efforts to move Nigeria’s banking industry forward.
The AGF has also called on depositors not to panic as President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua is committed to ensuring that no bank collapses in Nigeria.
sanusi went after them, Jona sacked sanusi so same Noni
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by frankyychiji(f): 9:51pm On Sep 13, 2015
dustmalik:

Great question. The fool of an OP and his fellow animalistic wailing wailers can't answer this question.
Their fate lies with those i am constantly praying for in my profile message. cry cry
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by naijaking1: 10:04pm On Sep 13, 2015
mikolo80:
sanusi went after them, Jona sacked sanusi so same Noni

Sanusi was sacked for stealing billions and billions for his friends in APC in the name community projects of the CBN. Please get your facts straight. You remember when Sanusi awarded 100B naira non competitive contract to his friend and in-law El Rufai? You also know when he "donated" 100B naira to Kwankwaso? How about the one he donated Benin? All were GEJ's enemies, but GEJ was slow to get the point!

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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 10:18pm On Sep 13, 2015
naijaking1:


Sanusi was sacked for stealing billions and billions for his friends in APC in the name community projects of the CBN. Please get your facts straight. You remember when Sanusi awarded 100B naira non competitive contract to his friend and in-law El Rufai? You also know when he "donated" 100B naira to Kwankwaso? How about the one he donated Benin? All were GEJ's enemies, but GEJ was slow to get the point!
tomayto tomahto
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by Nobody: 10:25pm On Sep 13, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of:
-The 320 Unity Bank sacked bankers
-The 1,200 Zenith Bank sacked bankers
-The 800 Access Bank sacked bankers
-And the 400 Mainstreet (now Skye bank) sacked bankers.
#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the bank in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.
However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the d-day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "# NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Three months later, your bank fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted. Food for thought. Happy Sunday everybody.

Best Bonn

op, not only do i sense that you are trying to be mischievous and economical with the truth, i also suspect that deep thinking is actually a herculean task for you.
1. why don't you show us the stone age policies that has made banks fire their workers.
2. is this the first time since return to democracy in 1999 that banks are laying off workers.
even the person that lost the election has moved on, but i see some people are having cardiac arrest over the issue.
na u go tire unless your wailing can remove pmb from aso rock.
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by emmatok(m): 10:26pm On Sep 13, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of:
-The 320 Unity Bank sacked bankers
-The 1,200 Zenith Bank sacked bankers
-The 800 Access Bank sacked bankers
-And the 400 Mainstreet (now Skye bank) sacked bankers.
#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the bank in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.
However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the d-day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "# NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Three months later, your bank fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted. Food for thought. Happy Sunday everybody.

Best Bonn

And how do you know this bankers voted against GEJ.
Two of these banks are controlled by SSners and benefits ft GEJ regime. I.e ZENITH MD is now the CBN governors.

Just tell us you are not happy GEJ lost .
And stop blaming innocent people, for your predicament.
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by Nobody: 10:27pm On Sep 13, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of:
-The 320 Unity Bank sacked bankers
-The 1,200 Zenith Bank sacked bankers
-The 800 Access Bank sacked bankers
-And the 400 Mainstreet (now Skye bank) sacked bankers.
#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the bank in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.
However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the d-day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "# NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Three months later, your bank fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted. Food for thought. Happy Sunday everybody.

Best Bonn

op, not only do i sense that you are trying to be mischievous and economical with the truth, i also suspect that deep thinking is actually a herculean task for you.
1. why don't you show us the stone age policies that has made banks fire their workers.
2. is this the first time since return to democracy in 1999 that banks are laying off workers or are you saying that no bank laid off workers during gej's time?
this your wailing is getting ridiculous honestly, and if na curse abeg find cure.
even the person that lost the election has moved on, but i see some people are having cardiac arrest over the issue.
na u go tire unless your wailing can remove pmb from aso rock.
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by christinie(f): 7:17pm On Sep 14, 2015
Shut up and face your dullard. No slowpoke gives me orders.
mikolo80:
list 3 things that make gej Good. Just three. I dare you
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 7:25pm On Sep 14, 2015
christinie:
Shut up and face your dullard. No slowpoke gives me orders.
a filthy mouth only has insults.
and since you cannot defend your candidate you lose
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by Trut(m): 7:35pm On Sep 14, 2015
frankyychiji:
Where is your evidence that Madam NOI said 6million workers have been pencilled down for sack? If you don't provide it ehh....

Pls help me ask the guy ooo.

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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by christinie(f): 7:39pm On Sep 14, 2015
Countless bankers, NNPC staff etc lost their jobs in the past few days.




The economy of our country is fast detoriatating.



The masses are hungry.



All caused by Dullardiho.



And one slowpoke is here talking about winning.



You won nada mofo.
mikolo80:
a filthy mouth only has insults.
and since you cannot defend your candidate you lose
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 7:47pm On Sep 14, 2015
christinie:



Countless bankers, NNPC staff etc lost their jobs in the past few days.




The economy of our country is fast detoriatating.



The masses are hungry.



All caused by Dullardiho.



And one slowpoke is here talking about winning.



You won nada mofo.
we won
you lost
deal with it
and you can't be very capable if a 'dullard ' beat

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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by BushidoBlue(m): 9:50pm On Sep 14, 2015
mikolo80:

We won
you lost
deal with it

and you can't be very capable if a 'dullard ' beat
Seems someone didnt send this guy the memo on Democracy
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by Trut(m): 10:40pm On Sep 14, 2015
BushidoBlue:
Seems someone didnt send this guy the memo on Democracy
I'm not sure
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 11:15pm On Sep 14, 2015
BushidoBlue:

Seems someone didnt send this guy the memo on Democracy
democracy ke. they are high on cheap gejocracy
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by Blackfire(m): 11:31pm On Sep 14, 2015
mikolo80:
list 3 things that make gej Good. Just three. I dare you

1. Improving our voting system.
2. Improving our electricity.
3. Loosing election and publicly congratulating his opponent.
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by millhouse: 12:39am On Sep 15, 2015
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Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by christinie(f): 1:45am On Sep 15, 2015
I can see am your mentor as you stole my punch lines. Enwe black.
mikolo80:
we won
you lost
deal with it
and you can't be very capable if a 'dullard ' beat
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 3:17am On Sep 15, 2015
christinie:
I can see am your mentor as you stole my punch lines. Enwe black.
loo hoo hoo ser
Hahahaha
don't worry I understand
na so agama lizard de congratulate hissef
Re: What Is The Fate Of Those Sacked Bankers Who Voted Against GEJ? by mikolo80: 3:24am On Sep 15, 2015
Blackfire:


1. Improving our voting system.

how by losing
see don't deceive yourself
he couldn't rig cos his governors were bad candidates compared to tinubu performers


2. Improving our electricity.

where


3. Loosing election and publicly congratulating his opponent.
losing due to being afraid of world court and genocide is not a trait to be admired.he lost woefully. even after rigging

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