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Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Dexema(m): 1:25pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
Compared to police barracks? Abeg dis one na sheraton. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by meccuno: 1:35pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
knighttroy:buharis body language would soon fix it..... |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by cuteboy2: 1:36pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
Despite the malfeasance and monumental corruption surrounding the import waiver saga which was managed principally by Nigerian Customs, when Abdulahi Inde Dikko chose to voluntarily retire to enjoy his loot accumulated during his tenure as Comptroller General, President Buhari was all smiles, and even went through the new official endorsement protocol of picture taking session complete with handshake. Reason for this warm and cosy disengagement from service is that Inde Dikko is from Musawa village in Katsina. Other heads of MDA's from other parts of the country are treated as criminals with open hostility. The ex customs boss spent millions of narrative buying up pages of newspapers and news magazines to polish his image and project a false facade. His ascension as Comptroller was mired in controversy over certificate forgery and scandal. 1 Like |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by RudzSA(m): 2:08pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
all4naija:you the one being childish ..Zimbabweans break into our homes ,kill our people ,eat our food ,receive grants meant for our people ,recieve our free medical care nd u expect us to sit back nd allow them to call us lazy,Xenophobes nd weak . They are ungrateful beings . On the issue of better ... U talk nollywood nd music (both lack quality)..2 things helped by your large population .il also remind you that the other 2 you compete with also have large populations (u.s.a nd India ) . U embrace our products because they superior to yours nd africa as a whole ..they world class..they so good that you hate South Africa but you won't stop using them . We don't brag ..we tell u the truth nd u can't stomach it . U only better in football nd size of economy(u can thank zuma for this one). We have the best infrastructure ,health facilities,schools ,living conditions ,no generators ,standard of living is way better than yours ,our churches don't collapse , our tap water is among the best in the world .yo singers shoot their videos here for better scenery , better quality ,better vixens . I can go on al day We allow you to come and enjoy a better life in South Africa ..now that's tolerance . Reason with your head not your heart 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Kollyman: 2:26pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
They are enjoying oooo, this better pass police barrack! You need to check-out police [i][/i]barrack! |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by charliejose: 2:29pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
E na get this one, nna no thank God.. .. have u seen the state of police barracks at ijora, constain, and ikeja? |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by noblegrex: 2:34pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
What's this person complaining about.is it the structure of the building or the dirt they disposed around their home.as far as I'm concerned,all what that building needs is renovation.I see nothing wrong with it.is it a face me I face you apartment I can't just get the gist. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by LeSudAfricaine: 2:35pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
all4naija:Again what has my country got to do with this? That's why i keep saying you are obsessed with South Africa, snap out of it and leave me ufck alone 1 Like |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 3:07pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
Tthats just why they are bloody civilians in uniforms. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by guiddoti: 3:21pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
That was a case when you take government property as if not your own. rubbish waiting for government to clean their yansh yeye people. I don go work abeg |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by WailingWailer00(m): 3:21pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
I disagree Nigerians have a very poor maintenance culture, these buildings are very fine just that they don't take care of them. Do they expect the president or comptroller to clean their surroundings for them? Back to the matter, it's not a must you live in the barracks, you are being paid salaries just like everyone, go and look for a decent apartment in a low cost area. CC : wailing wailers National chairman |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 4:08pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
They are as fat as pigs and behave like dogs so that habitat perfectly fits them |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by cirmuell(m): 4:19pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
And they want these guys to be 'clean'. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by ismailaoladayo: 4:57pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
What is wrong with that barracks they are complaining about? With the pictures am seeing here, this is just poor sanitation leaving everything unkempt, infact the occupant need to be discipline if it were in the military, but because no discipline in paramilitaries that is why they do what they like, and moreover this is Sheraton compare with police barracks at Obalende and other area. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by bmos(m): 5:11pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
hrhobi1: Not too bad. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by kaffyadeakeem(f): 7:18pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
dis one Na aso rock compare to police own |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by otiigba1(m): 7:34pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
What!? Human being lives here? Nigeria really is a shi"t hole |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Ajgal10(f): 7:53pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
kamez:Your Father will be Housed in a Zoo |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Ajgal10(f): 8:02pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
The Nigeria Customs Service Has the Worst Welfare Package Amongst all the Paramilitary Bodies.It might interest you to know that Even the Civil Defence Corps which is the Newest of them All has a Better Package than the Customs. You hardly find a customs Quatres with a clinic,a school,talk more of Sporting facilities.That is if you are even lucky to get a quatres allocated to you.Something as little as Health Benefits,the NCS is no longer a Beneficiary of the National Health Insurance scheme,No Allowances of any such.Moreso,something as little as a Coperative society,the Customs do not have.The Early Officers that Made Alot of Money Out of Corruption from the Borders and Sea Ports Flaunt their Wealth to the Admiration of Many to an Extent that the Shortcomings of the Leadership,welfare,and Administration of the NCS is not Easily Noticed by the General Public.Without Corruption Customs Officers would have Been as miserable as the Police Force ,if not worst off.Thank God for the Bribe Money,Atleast we can pay Bills...Heheheee |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Ajgal10(f): 8:11pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
kunzaar83:My Brother...I understand your Plight Alot,i've been there,Infact,its like am a Researcher on the NCS,very Terrible Job.If you take away Corruption from the customs then its the Worst Job to do.Promotion is like a Ticket to heaven,Welfare is Zero,Salary Increment is a Dream,the Beautiful Positions and Promotions and Slots are Awarded to the Hausa/Fulani Boys....But Dont Worry...GodsJudgment will Follow Dikko,His Cohorts and Some Many of them that have Turned Customs to their Village Society and Fathers House.I smell a Revolution Soon. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by kunzaar83(m): 9:29pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
Ajgal10:thankGod people like yoy are looking @ the injustice and are writting for the world to see, Dikko succeeded in buying almost all the media in nigeria so that they won't blow his runs, some of them are even in his pay roll.. Just take a look @ the customs budget every year, the law permits customs to take 7% of their total collections last year alone that 7% is over 80billion Nair almost a budget of some small states for a year, but dikko can not take care of just 20,000 very well haba!!! The number of serving customs officers are not up to 20,000 bt 80 billion can not take care of them Kai its too much just too, pls when ever u want to write anything on customs on media any thing u don't understand just ask ask me here I'll supply u with everything @ my disposal... Or write me on gwabor83@gmail.com... U know I have 2 be careful in keeping my identity as a secret for security reasons... Thanks aNd God bless u 1 Like |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by linusbnn(m): 9:30pm On Sep 15, 2015 |
juman: Looking at it logically,is it all about the govt?. Is it govt that will sweep their premises and build toilets as against those zinc strutures there?custom officers and the custom agency has money but corruption is their 2nd name |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Felaak47(m): 12:16am On Sep 16, 2015 |
in fela anikulapo's voice suffering and smiling |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 2:01am On Sep 16, 2015 |
LeSudAfricaine:It has everything to do with it when you support your country man post and who is trying to systematically mock me. Jeez! You hate to hear somebody criticize your boring society. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by LeSudAfricaine: 8:06am On Sep 16, 2015 |
all4naija:thë fact remains, you are obessed about South Africa, give it up! |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by tammie24: 11:49am On Sep 16, 2015 |
Ebukaobi:So Jonathan should have cleaned up and maintained the place for them |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by tammie24: 12:10pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
RudzSA:But you are on Nairaland, should we thank Zuma for that one too? |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by ERODEDEAST(f): 12:15pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Looks like Campus Halls. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by RudzSA(m): 12:20pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
tammie24:nairaland is a good Nigerian creation ...nobody denies it . I'm South African , therefore I have no inferiority complex .wen something Nigerian is good ,i hav no problem acknowledging it .you Nigerians should learn to do the same 2 Likes |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by LeSudAfricaine: 12:55pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
RudzSA:Very well said 1 Like |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 5:45pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
LeSudAfricaine:Hahaha...It is clear you hate to hear the truth about your overrated country. |
Re: Customs Officers' Residential Quarters In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 6:10pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
RudzSA: South Africans are good with blaming others for their woes. Before Zimbabweans started entering into your so called epiphany of a nation it has been the most crime-ridden nation on the planet. The xenophobic Zulus have been throwing stones at civilized people, hitting innocent foreigners with clubs, molesting young women and dance unclad on the Township streets for time immemorial. Trying to put the blame on your next neighbor is unacceptable. It is time you take responsibility for your evils rather than using it to put innocent people on harm way. I can tell you those people torched alive have nothing to do with the crimes in your squalor. It's done out of pure evil that has befall that society for a very long time. That is a big shame on your leaders for not taking a civilized way to solve the problems. Jeez! All of you are very primitive in nature. Nollywood is not about population but about the quantity of productions and the quality is gradually getting better as I have been told. The movie industry is taking on other African countries like Ghana, Ivory Coast, Guinea, etc citizens. With time they will enter your community and chances are your mentality about Nigeria in that sector will soon change. East Africa looks promising to conquer with our films. I know Kenyans, Tanzanians, etc are arrogant and aggressive as South African blacks. They will definitely embrace them with open mind as they are getting more civilized than Zulus by the day. The reason why we allow your substandard products and businesses to flourish in out dear country is for the reason of unity. As African people granting SA Bantu favoritism may help to uplift them from the Township poverty so that they wouldn't loot foreign African shops again but the opposite is often the case. . I am glad you admit Nigeria's Super Eagle team is completely better than your country's Bafana Banana[sic]. You unintentionally did that thinking it will be emphatic to your points. You are already demoralized by admitting that. I love Nigerian soccer team. Always ready to trash those Zulus in their primitiveness. Bwahaha... Your standard of living might be better but average South African blacks are ignorant and not organized. That is the worst form of standard of living I have come across. It is time you have to be ashamed of your society failing to meet up to expectations as the most advanced country in the continent. Go Nigeria, the true GIANT of Africa. Hahaha... |
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