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Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by sunnyb0b0(m): 10:18am On Jan 14, 2016 |
EbukaFran: May God bless you so much this year that by 2017,your money will be working for you instead of you working for money. As we speak dude, I'm holidaying somewhere in Europe. 10 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by EbukaFran: 10:20am On Jan 14, 2016 |
dtruth3: What is your business what his party affiliation is? 7 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by ejiinii: 10:21am On Jan 14, 2016 |
It's a propaganda everything the op wrote is vague and complex unlike what snail speed wrote The simple question for tonyebarcanista is 1; did good luck Jonathan give dasuki 2.1 billion dollars to purchase arm or not 2; security vote to dasuki can't he use it for any other things like making orientation against the terrorist on radio and TV 3; if it's not propaganda why is buhari afraid of the court 4; why efcc gives out information that they suppose to give to court to media only to tarnish their image In summary tonyebarcanista fear God don't use because of what you want to gain from apc to write against your conscience 35 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by EbukaFran: 10:22am On Jan 14, 2016 |
sunnyb0b0: Sunday You and that your mouth eh! Just yesterday, you said you were in Lagos May God help you 8 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:23am On Jan 14, 2016 |
dtruth3:Questions 1, 2 and 3 are distracting and irrelevant to the subject. Dasuki has made his statements, he has been charged to court. The concern should be for him and those involved to stay and explain to the prosecutors, investigators and the judge instead of whipping illogical sentiment. 5 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by EbukaFran: 10:23am On Jan 14, 2016 |
ejiinii: This is snailspeed other account so Tonyebarcanista take note 8 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by AtlanticBreeze: 10:25am On Jan 14, 2016 |
dtruth3: Find his answer below TonyeBarcanista: 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by EbukaFran: 10:26am On Jan 14, 2016 |
suxkill: Mynd44 rule 15 broken 15. Don't attempt to post censored words by misspelling them 3 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by erunz(m): 10:26am On Jan 14, 2016 |
THE ARMS DEAL IS A PROPAGANDA 5 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by OAUTemitayo: 10:27am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Ecoterrorism:You are not making sense |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:28am On Jan 14, 2016 |
ejiinii:1. Read the whole thing again especially the concluding part. 2. Where did you read or conjure "Security vote" from? Not even the primary suspects made such claim. 3. Dasuki and few others have been charged to court already. 4. EFCC did not give any media trial, the media only rport event. In fact, this is what the media does all over the world, including the trial of Blagojevich of Illinois, USA. 5 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by EbukaFran: 10:28am On Jan 14, 2016 |
AtlanticBreeze: Freeglobe Please face topic 7 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by OAUTemitayo: 10:28am On Jan 14, 2016 |
The real Barcanista |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by OgbeifunErom: 10:30am On Jan 14, 2016 |
erunz: No more free scraps for you Go and work like every other man and stop depending on money from politicians to survive 15 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by ChristStriker(m): 10:32am On Jan 14, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: When will Buhari get back billions of dollars power money that vanished under Obasanjo? Do you know how much that would help him run his government? 2 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by OgbeifunErom: 10:35am On Jan 14, 2016 |
ChristStriker: IPOB Youth I know you hate Buhari but he is a patient man Be patient By the way, in answer to your question https://www.nairaland.com/2863831/fg-orders-fresh-review-halliburton 13 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by Firefire(m): 10:36am On Jan 14, 2016 |
This country has lost focus, coming online to defend this government propaganda is a complete waste of one’s precious time. While I support all manners of probe including the looting across the 36 states of the federation, we MUST not lose focus of good governance. Nigeria is drifting into a failed nation, and deeper into economic recession. Nigerians disposable income and purchasing power is negatively being impacted. And the government is gallivanting around the media with probing arms deal. Why focus ALL your energy 100 percent pursuing the past while your FUTURE is being ruined? We implore the organs of government responsible for monitoring corrupt practices to please save Nigeria from all the media hullaballoo, pursue the looters without coming on media and only inform Nigerians on the result after proper prosecution. Why leave the issue of good governance to media promises without any concrete future plan. I sincerely pray this government succeed, but it is high time we stopped this media caricature. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Shalom! Firefire. 24 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:38am On Jan 14, 2016 |
EbukaFran:That one just de throw insult yesterday. Na them sabi 2 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by ejiinii: 10:38am On Jan 14, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: I read your entire post it only prove that it's just a propaganda it's so complex and deficult to comprehend like what snail speed wrote Did the primary suspect say it on video that he collect money for arms He has been charge to court and they grant him bail efcc said they have another case against him why not take him to court if it's not propaganda If you watch crime fighter on tv when the police says what the suspect did the journalist are giving opportunity to interview the suspect or criminal, WHY IS IT THAT EFCC WILL TELL JOURNALIST THAT DASUKI ADMIT TO EVERYTHING THEY SAID WITHOUT GIVING DASUKI TO EXPLAIN HIS OWN PART this is just a propaganda Buhari will be embarrassed in court that's why he is putting the Chief Justice in pressure now before taking Dasuki to court 24 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by phemmie06(m): 10:39am On Jan 14, 2016 |
I was surprised when Jona said it was a propaganda, propaganda indeed but names were mentioned and none has denied the fact they received money at the long run. Even the money machine dispenser de mentioned names, and the receiver also named names of how the money was disbursed yet Jona said propaganda. It is well with the Masses 3 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by ChristStriker(m): 10:39am On Jan 14, 2016 |
OgbeifunErom: So anyone that calls for probe extension is IPOB ba? 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by Udmaster(m): 10:40am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Propaganda or Not, Jonathan regime was very corrupt and should be Probed. - I am Proudly Igbo, If Any Igbo man/woman that indulge himself/herself corruptibly in this corruption saga should be Probed, Charged to Court and JAILED There should be nothing like Ethnic Affiliation in the fight against Corruption. #I_SUPPORT_BUHARI_ANTI-CORRUPTION_WAR. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:42am On Jan 14, 2016 |
ChristStriker:That is a different subject altogether. It however doesn't invalidate the arms probe. 1 Like |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by EbukaFran: 10:45am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Firefire: Rubbish Without resolving issues of the past, then your future is bleak. Your history if left uncorrected determines your future Nigeria needs to defeat public corruption once and for all. That is the most important factor of the failure of this country to achieve its potentials. As of 2009, a Yale Report suggests that since 1960, Nigeria earned $1 trillion from oil revenue out of which $400 billion was misappropriated. That is 40% of the revenue. We can imagine the % that went into private pockets between 2008-2015. The future generations will never forgive us if we fail to nip it. The economic hardship Nigerians face today is a result of last minute dollarisation of the country by Jonathan in an effort to win a second term plus a decline in oil prices. Recovery of some of these loot will help fund the budget and reduce the budget deficit> it will also lay a new foundation for the Nation so that people will know that there are consequences for robbing the country. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by ejiinii: 10:49am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Is obasanjo government not part of the past why attack only Jonathan government EbukaFran: 6 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by bettercreature(m): 10:49am On Jan 14, 2016 |
Nigerian youth and their senseless attitude,instead of holding massive protest to call for death sentence for the looters,they are on here defending corrupt officials Black people with black brain meanwhile chinas ex-prime minister yesterday sentenced to 15yrs in prision and his accomplices sent to life imprisionment for bribery and corruption 5 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by Firefire(m): 10:50am On Jan 14, 2016 |
EbukaFran: I have stopped engaging sycophants online as they are only ranting for a plate of Aisha's rice. 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by obailala(m): 10:51am On Jan 14, 2016 |
EbukaFran:On the bolded part of your message, contrary to your insinuation that these guys received free government money, the most ironic, shameful and bizarre truth is that a majority of these people did not actually receive a dime from anyone. Their actions, responses and overall stance is purely driven by an irrational emotional attachment to GEJ. The minds of these guys have been so messed up that once they hear the word 'corruption,' their mind goes to GEJ, and whenever they hear anyone wants to fight corruption or anyone (irrespective of tribe) is being investigated for corruption, their minds automatically interpret it as an attack on their beloved GEJ and his legacy. It's a really bizarre situation we find ourselves in right now, it's really wonderful how the human mind works. 4 Likes |
Re: Is The $2.2 Billion Arms Deal Fraud Really A Propaganda? by Xapio: 10:51am On Jan 14, 2016 |
The protection seeking criminal at his best..doing what he knows how to do best.. Give him food and he will sing for you..hungry chameleon PS: patiently waiting for his defection day 16 Likes 1 Share
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