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Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Lexusgs430: 8:54am On Jul 28, 2017
When they finish sharing this, lets see what next they would share .......

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Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by apesinola001: 8:55am On Jul 28, 2017
That is my governor.
Oshokomole for President 2019
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by bkool7(m): 9:00am On Jul 28, 2017
pelumi111:
How many governor called the trade union in their state to delibrate on how to spend the Paris club fund?? if your governor did not do it pls don't abuse someone who is running a open government

He learned it from Aregbe.
That was what Aregbe did with the first bailout



vanguardngr.com/2016/12/osun-follows-cbn-guideline-disbursing-bailout-banks-labour/
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by ademega(m): 9:19am On Jul 28, 2017
story
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Laid2001: 9:23am On Jul 28, 2017
So the governor does not have a plan of his own for the money!!
he wants the unions to now tell him how to spend it after receiving it!!!!!

What kind of leaders are these. Osun already finished allocating its own with details of how much goes to where and for what!

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Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Nobody: 9:26am On Jul 28, 2017
joe4real12:
That's my guy!
You don't really know your guy bros.

Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by donqx: 9:27am On Jul 28, 2017
hmmmm
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Nobody: 9:35am On Jul 28, 2017
OkoYibo:


Shukudi, you must be an ipod piglet. Thus your Shuku Abuke Obama grammar can cure epilepsy.

Keep calling Yorubas cowards because they refuse to become hostile to you. You'll all soon get what you have been looking for. It's a promise, we're working on delivering it.
You fool don't denigrate my name to sound funny, scum
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Nobody: 9:41am On Jul 28, 2017
Can Lagos State governor tell us how his own refund would be shared grin shocked
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by dharmie092: 9:43am On Jul 28, 2017
pelumi111:
How many governor called the trade union in their state to delibrate on how to spend the Paris club fund?? if your governor did not do it pls don't abuse someone who is running a open government

Open government indeed.
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Olalekanbanky1(m): 9:46am On Jul 28, 2017
You these non-Ekiti goa*ts sef. Did u know that the EKITI STATE TEACHING HOSPITAL staffs, EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY staffs and other state owned higher institutions' staffs are left out? They are owed 6month areas by this governor
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by xnsandrxns: 9:47am On Jul 28, 2017
joe4real12:

Don't deceive yourself. Devil doesn't call himself devil.
What does he call himself to you?
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by FakoMaybach1: 9:48am On Jul 28, 2017
Fayose should be Knighted. the guy is a lord. Here the people spend the money and not one man will go into his bedroom and bark instructions

The man is fantastic and he keeps winning my heart daily, first his four sons schooled in Nigeria and now Ekiti people are having a say in what goes on in their state. How i wish my own Imo state was this cool.

Fayose is not perfect, no man is. But his heart is in the right place, No body here can accuse fayose of not being patriotic and he loves the yoruba race, he even defended tinubu. Oshokomole is a great man

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Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by aputel: 10:05am On Jul 28, 2017
[color=#990000][/color]The disbursement is padded already ,politicians and their looting tricks
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by intruxive(m): 10:16am On Jul 28, 2017
Smart guy, invite them to discuss how to spend Paris loan deductions and pocket half of the monthly state allocation grin
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Habeyy(m): 10:18am On Jul 28, 2017
OkoYibo:


Shukudi, you must be an ipod piglet. Thus your Shuku Abuke Obama grammar can cure epilepsy.

Keep calling Yorubas cowards because they refuse to become hostile to you. You'll all soon get what you have been looking for. It's a promise, we're working on delivering it.
grin grin Which one be shuku abuke Obama grammar guy
Dat one na anoda dialect?
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Habeyy(m): 10:21am On Jul 28, 2017
Firefire:
Transparency, how I wish Buhary & APC government can give Nigerians full account of the recovered loots, that's if it has not been re-looted. And also, full account of the 50 Naira levied on all bank transaction.

Truth & Transparency no where near this government.
boss how v u being
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by rasco2000me: 10:24am On Jul 28, 2017
joe4real12:
That's my guy!
IT DOESN'T TAKE MUCH STRESS TO IDENTIFY A FOOL,ALSO TO IDENTIFY THOSE IDIOT WHO GREET THERE ELDERS WITH KICK TO WAKE THEM UP
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by tonguengineer(m): 10:29am On Jul 28, 2017
edeXede:
embarassed

This sharing formular is for the gullible media and the lazy bloggers.

Real sharing formula

1billion naira for buying roadside bole, ponmo amd ewa aganyin

2billion for state house repair and refurbishment

The rest can be shared among the teachers and workers
Ur stupidity is unquantifiable
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by temiprinciple(m): 10:29am On Jul 28, 2017
KayDEAN:
OK continue
Habeyy:
boss how v u being[/q
uote][quote author=KayDEAN post=58906293]OK continue
abi
now
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by CadetFrancis: 10:31am On Jul 28, 2017
optional1:
lemme go na hug transformer
Please Do
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by temiprinciple(m): 10:31am On Jul 28, 2017
To invite the trade union it does not mean the fund is going to be disburse accordingly. you are right
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by opius: 10:34am On Jul 28, 2017
joe4real12:

Don't deceive yourself. Devil doesn't call himself devil.

Keep quiet jor
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by binsanni(m): 10:37am On Jul 28, 2017
better than that clueless governor of kogi state.
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Firefire(m): 10:46am On Jul 28, 2017
Habeyy:
boss how v u being

Very well, you?

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Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by damocool(m): 10:46am On Jul 28, 2017
Fraud!! Ekiti wage bill is 2. 9 billion and local government inclusive.. So where's that 1.8 billion going.. SMH
Re: How Ekiti State N4.7 Billion Bailout Fund Was Shared by Jpmono122(m): 10:58am On Jul 28, 2017
Raphtop:
I just hope he pays the workers and pensioners their backlog of salaries




None of the teachers have ever receive a penny this year

7th month

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