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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by blackpanda: 7:17pm On Feb 05, 2018
OceanmorganTrix:
I laugh

EFCC really fighting corruption using AMEBO method


Try to read before commenting
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nobody: 7:18pm On Feb 05, 2018
Economy that took decades to build with cajoling,lobbying,petting and begging,buhari and his misfits destroyed in 48 months, just shoot nigeria in the head and get over with it.
i pity the students most.

Nigerians are living in a regressive nightmare.what good is it to have Monday media trials and lose trillions of dollars in foreign direct investment, so sad...

we were on par 2 years ago with S.A. now we lag behind Niger...kamikaze buhari, the economic hit man

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nusaf: 7:19pm On Feb 05, 2018
SalamRushdie:


This is Buharis last tenure bro ..take it from me
I will take it from you, but on Nairaland.
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by GavelSlam: 7:19pm On Feb 05, 2018
luvinhubby:


You are on suspension, waiting to be expelled and you are here shouting they can't.

I'll bet with anyone that they would not.

They need the market .
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by BlackMbakara1(m): 7:25pm On Feb 05, 2018
Question begging for answers, the FIU what is their role if not to share intelligence?

Why shouldn't EFCC use such intelligence if the Egmont group doesn't have anything to hide?

No wonder they will always protect the identities of looters from 3rd world countries so as to impoverish them more.

Is Egmont group telling us that they don't share any details with American financial crime agency?

They should go ahead and remove us, afterall anybody that has any legitimate business or transaction will defend him or herself .

This was how PDP, Metuh, Diezani, FFK, Nenadi etc were shouting witch-hunting, not knowing they had skeletons in their cupboard...today, cancer, heart disease, spinal meningitis etc

Enough of oyibo using our head...

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Loonyy(m): 7:29pm On Feb 05, 2018
free2ryhme:



What a useless and a shithole country.
u had to quote everything to say it
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by GGirll: 7:34pm On Feb 05, 2018
dlondonbadboy:
Buhari has finally done it.....

Very soon it won't be "Buhari must go"...it would be "Buhari must die ".

What a man!!
grin cheesy grin u funny o

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nobody: 7:34pm On Feb 05, 2018
GavelSlam:
They cannot.

They benefit from million of Nigerians and transactions.
Are you really like this or this is your slow day?

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by styca(m): 7:36pm On Feb 05, 2018
buchai:
Please can someone tell me where to read good news about Nigeria?








Aqui on Nairaland.

Hey,

I'm Styca, your comment just gave me an idea.

will send you a dm if you don't mind.
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by seguno2: 7:36pm On Feb 05, 2018
ovadozes:
Please can someone tell me where to read good news about Nigeria??

You have to wait until May 2019!
Buhari is a monumental error of gargantuan proportions that must be corrected in 2019!!!

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nobody: 7:38pm On Feb 05, 2018
luvinhubby:


You are on suspension, waiting to be expelled and you are here shouting they can't.
Bro these people rear only cows so they don't care to throw Nigeria back into the stone age....

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Alariiwo: 7:38pm On Feb 05, 2018
Blame the useless GEJ that said stealing is not corruption..

EFCC must fish out every criminal in the past government whether any body likes it or not.
Nonsense!

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by bionixs: 7:39pm On Feb 05, 2018
Mogidi:
By the time Bubu finish with this country.... we would be begging Togo for visas.
where is Tinubu sef?? Wole Soyinka and other cowards are no where to be found. hate kills

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Trump4ril: 7:45pm On Feb 05, 2018
Nepotism Smelling All Over Nigeria
===========================
"Words of Dr. Junaid Mohammed a northern ethno-religious irredentist.
“Let me say straight away that whether one calls it a cabal or a mafia or power within the presidency under Buhari, whatever you say it is; it is, and a lot worse. First, the most influential person in the presidency today is one Mamman Daura whom as you know, is a nephew of the president. His father was Buhari’s elder brother. In addition, Mamman Daura was the one who single-handedly brought up Abba Kyari, the current chief of staff to the president. In fact, Abba Kyari knows Mamman Daura more than he knows his own father.
“Next, the personal assistant to Buhari himself is the son of Mamman Daura, next is the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP), and is also a son-in-law to Mamman Daura because he is married to Mamman Daura’s daughter. Next, the minister they unilaterally chose, against the interest of the party and against the wishes of Sokoto people, happens to be the daughter of the younger sister of Mamman Daura’s wife. Both of them are daughters of Sultan Dasuki, who was sacked by General Abacha. We have the aide-de-camp to Buhari himself, Colonel Abubakar. He is married to the granddaughter of one of Buhari’s elder sisters. Next we have the woman who represents Kaduna in the Federal Executive Council, she is a cousin to Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-Rufai. It is a well known that el-Rufai is one of the closest governors to Muhammadu Buhari.
“Next, we have the Minister for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The Minister of the FCT is the man called Musa Bello, who used to be the Managing Director of the Northern Nigeria Development Corporation, which used to be the biggest holding company that belonged to all the northern states. His only qualification to be the FCT minister is the fact that his father has been Buhari’s friend over the years. Now, there is a young man called Sabiu Yusuf, nicknamed Tunde – probably because of the late General Tunde Idiagbon. He is another PA to President Buhari. He is also a grandson of another sister of Buhari.
“This is enough to prove to you that this is shamelessly the worst form of nepotism in the history of government in Nigeria. In fact, in the history of Africa, let me make bold to assert that I have never seen any level of nepotism that has equalled or surpassed this in my entire life – I am now in my 67th year. Another thing I also want you to know is that Amina Zakari, who was and is still a national commissioner in the Independent National Electoral Commission representing the entire seven states in the North-west; it is being claimed that Buhari knows nothing about her appointment (before he became the president), it is a lie.
“When President Goodluck Jonathan was reorganising INEC and he was bringing in Prof. Attahiru Jega, he reached out to Buhari and asked him to nominate somebody from the North-west so that, that person would be a national commissioner. Of all the people in the North-west, Buhari decided to nominate his own niece, the daughter of his elder sister – Amina Zakari. She has been there; when Jega left, Buhari was determined to make her the chairman, it was because of the massive backlash that he dropped the idea like hot potatoes. As we are talking today, that woman is a national commissioner which means she is one of the principal members of the election umpire.
“Throughout my reading of history, political science and social sciences generally, I have never heard of any dictator or any tyrant under any system of government whether totalitarian or fascist, appointing his own niece to conduct elections in which he was either a party or going to be a party to; Buhari has done that. The immediate younger brother to Amina Zakari is currently the Minister for Water Resources representing Jigawa State in the same Buhari government. In addition, even though they are from Kazaure, Kazaure is contiguous to Daura. The eldest sister of both of them is now the Commissioner for Education in the All Progressives Congress government in Jigawa State. If this is not nepotism, then I don’t know what nepotism is. For somebody who had the guts and the brutal arrogance to appoint these relations, not bothered about public opinion, about the sense of justice, and about competence, then you can see that he has a very serious question to answer.”
God is watching.

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Ngokafor(f): 8:08pm On Feb 05, 2018
shekauvsbuhari:
When nigerians gave their destiny to illeterate cattle rearer. What concerns buhari with grammar of mastercard and international transactions? He ll rather have everybody carry cash inside blockos like cattle rearers. Does he understand the value of international financial relationships and economics. He is even dull of hearing sef. So we keep on blabbing on. Naija don hear nwiiii.



SAVAGE.....*faints*

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by coputa(m): 8:13pm On Feb 05, 2018
4kDdullard:
Afonjas pigs and idiots una see am ? We warned una
It's the Yoruba traitors who were blinded by hate and greed that betrayed Ebele Jonathan in favour of a cattle rearer.The seed they sown will surely consume them

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Mayflowa(m): 8:27pm On Feb 05, 2018
GavelSlam:
They cannot.

They benefit from million of Nigerians and transactions.

They have anyway! Did you read the article. They didn't say we cannot do transaction with visa and mastercard. We aren't protected when issue arises

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Lomprico2: 8:46pm On Feb 05, 2018
Buhari why? What did we ever do to u? angry

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by otil1: 8:47pm On Feb 05, 2018
ovadozes:
Please can someone tell me where to read good news about Nigeria??

How can you read good news whence APC is in power.

Vote out APC and see the difference.

Under a Party, we got MasterCard and Visa cards only for APC to stop use of it abroad as soon as they came in. Now they want us to lose it completely.

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nobody: 9:15pm On Feb 05, 2018
blackpanda:



Try to read before commenting



nwakibie3:
Millions of bank depositors will be exposed to risk while trying to use their Nigerian-issued MasterCard and Visa debit/credit cards for international transactions in the coming weeks as the Egmont Group is poised to expel the country from the group, PREMIUM TIMES has learned.

In July, 2017, the Egmont Group, a global network of 152 Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) suspended the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) at its 24th plenary of the Heads of the FIUs in Macao.

The group explained that the NFIU was suspended because the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, under which the NFIU was situated, was leaking sensitive information to the media.

The Egmont Group also accused the EFCC of blackmailing individuals with the confidential intelligence at its disposal.


“The Heads of FIU made a decision, by consensus, to suspend the membership status of the NFIU, Nigeria, following repeated failures on the part of the FIU to address concerns regarding the protection of confidential information, specifically related to the status of suspicious transaction report (STR) details and information derived from international exchanges, as well as concerns on the legal basis and clarity of the NFIU’s independence from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The measure will remain in force until immediate corrective actions are implemented,” the group said in a statement.

But days after, an EFCC source told PREMIUM TIMES that the NFIU was suspended following a “false petition” sent to the Egmont Group by an embittered former director of the NFIU.

“What Nigeria is facing today may have been self-inflicted as certain citizens with vested interests in the running of the NFIU are known to regularly feed the world body of FIUs with false information regarding the situation in Nigeria,” a top official in the EFCC who did not want to be named told PREMIUM TIMES.

“The issues that culminated in the recent suspension of Nigeria are predicated on a false petition by a former director of the NFIU who, embittered by the manner of her dismissal, painted a false imagery of siege on the NFIU with the objective to compromise information from the Egmont Secure website,” the official said.

Following the suspension, Nigerian Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, in a memo numbered: SH/OVP/DCOS/NFIU/ addressed to Chukwuka Utazi, chairman, Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes, explained that he had set up an ad-hoc committee to reposition the NFIU and restore its membership of the Egmont Group.

The memo listed Mr. Utazi as the Chairman of the ad-hoc committee. Other members include Kayode Oladele, a member of the House Representatives, Abdullahi Shehu, and representatives of the Federal Ministries of Justice, Finance and Interior. Others are the Executive Secretary, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), a representative of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Offences Commission (ICPC) and a representative of the EFCC.

The committee was charged with facilitating the legal and regulatory measures to bring about financial and operational autonomy of the NFIU, and to make other recommendations necessary to boost the country’s capacity to deploy financial intelligence to fight crime.

The committee was expected to turn in a final report by the end of August 2007. However, nothing has been heard of its recommendations.

PREMIUM TIMES could not reach Mr. Utazi for comment.

Laolu Akande, Mr. Osinbajo’s spokesperson, did not answer calls to his mobile phone. He also did not respond to a text message sent to him requesting for comments.

When reached for comments, spokesperson of the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, promised return with a statement. He, however, failed to do so hours after he made the promise. The EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Magu, had however said earlier that the NFIU operates with a large degree of autonomy.

The implication of expelling Nigeria

While the status of committee’s recommendations remains in the dark, Premium Times has learnt that that a proposal to permanently expel Nigeria from the Egmont Group is on the agenda of the Egmont Working Group and Heads of FIU meeting to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina between March 2 and 7.

If the group goes ahead with the proposed expulsion, transactions done with credit and debit cards issued in Nigeria could unnecessarily be flagged as suspicious. The liability of foreign transactions will also be shifted to Nigerian card users.

Tunde Ajileye, an employee of digital payment company, Interswitch, explains what a liability switch is:
“We would have liability shift. What that means is that, if there is an issue and they (banks, payment companies) want to adjudicate, normally they adjudicate before they move the money to any party but with a liability shift, what it means is that they will first move money from you to the other party and if they now decide that you are not at fault they will then move the money back to you. The risks becomes higher and the odd is staked against you if there is an issue with your transaction.”

Mr. Ajileye also said another implication of expelling Nigeria from the group will be that Nigerians will be more prone to be suspected of money laundering.

“Money that comes in from Nigeria will become more suspect. Normally if you do a suspicious transaction report to the NFIU and the NFIU shares that report to other international agencies to track but if we are expelled we really can’t share. We also do not have access to information, so we become more prone to money laundering.

“For instance, if someone has been flagged internationally because we don’t have access to that information, we won’t know, and the person(s) can continue to do their transactions unlike today where we can get such information,” he said.

NFIU autonomy

The Egmont Group is said to be uncomfortable that the NFIU still operates under the control of the EFCC, which is accused of being meddlesome.

Last July, the Senate passed the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Agency Bill, which grants autonomy to the NFIU one week after it was presented to the upper legislative chamber.

The bill is, however, yet to be passed by the House of Representatives.


If what you quoted me for was because I did not read before commenting, I will like to know and be sure if the part I bolded above is not AMEBO

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nobody: 9:21pm On Feb 05, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
Nigerians cannot wait to return Muhammadu Buhari to Daura in 2019

But you dey among those who vigoroulsy campaigned for him. Pay more attention to history next time.

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by einsteine(m): 9:28pm On Feb 05, 2018
ovadozes:
Please can someone tell me where to read good news about Nigeria??


The same place you can read about Arsenal winning trophies.

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:35pm On Feb 05, 2018
dearpreye:


But you dey among those who vigoroulsy campaigned for him. Pay more attention to history next time.
Yes, I did campaign for him until Feb 16, 2015 when I again decided to campaign against him...

Buhari is a mistake that should never repeat again
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nobody: 9:40pm On Feb 05, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

Yes, I did campaign for him until Feb 16, 2015 when I again decided to campaign against him...

Buhari is a mistake that should never repeat again

A mistake that should not even have happened in the first place.....well, folks with no history decided to punish us with this disaster.

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:43pm On Feb 05, 2018
dearpreye:


A mistake that should not even have happened in the first place.....well, folks with no history decided to punish us with this disaster.
Hahaha even Atiku once campaigned for him grin


Thing is he was expected to fight corruption but I earlier realised that he was fraud
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Nobody: 9:50pm On Feb 05, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

Hahaha even Atiku once campaigned for him grin


Thing is he was expected to fight corruption but I earlier realised that he was fraud

and you believed PMB was going to fight corruption? SMH.

Hope you are ready for 2019? U go see am with your eye..abi you think sey na GEJ be this?

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Xano(m): 10:23pm On Feb 05, 2018
nwakibie3:
Millions of bank depositors will be exposed to risk while trying to use their Nigerian-issued MasterCard and Visa debit/credit cards for international transactions in the coming weeks as the Egmont Group is poised to expel the country from the group, PREMIUM TIMES has learned.

In July, 2017, the Egmont Group, a global network of 152 Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) suspended the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) at its 24th plenary of the Heads of the FIUs in Macao.

The group explained that the NFIU was suspended because the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, under which the NFIU was situated, was leaking sensitive information to the media.

The Egmont Group also accused the EFCC of blackmailing individuals with the confidential intelligence at its disposal.

“The Heads of FIU made a decision, by consensus, to suspend the membership status of the NFIU, Nigeria, following repeated failures on the part of the FIU to address concerns regarding the protection of confidential information, specifically related to the status of suspicious transaction report (STR) details and information derived from international exchanges, as well as concerns on the legal basis and clarity of the NFIU’s independence from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The measure will remain in force until immediate corrective actions are implemented,” the group said in a statement.

But days after, an EFCC source told PREMIUM TIMES that the NFIU was suspended following a “false petition” sent to the Egmont Group by an embittered former director of the NFIU.

“What Nigeria is facing today may have been self-inflicted as certain citizens with vested interests in the running of the NFIU are known to regularly feed the world body of FIUs with false information regarding the situation in Nigeria,” a top official in the EFCC who did not want to be named told PREMIUM TIMES.

“The issues that culminated in the recent suspension of Nigeria are predicated on a false petition by a former director of the NFIU who, embittered by the manner of her dismissal, painted a false imagery of siege on the NFIU with the objective to compromise information from the Egmont Secure website,” the official said.

Following the suspension, Nigerian Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, in a memo numbered: SH/OVP/DCOS/NFIU/ addressed to Chukwuka Utazi, chairman, Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes, explained that he had set up an ad-hoc committee to reposition the NFIU and restore its membership of the Egmont Group.

The memo listed Mr. Utazi as the Chairman of the ad-hoc committee. Other members include Kayode Oladele, a member of the House Representatives, Abdullahi Shehu, and representatives of the Federal Ministries of Justice, Finance and Interior. Others are the Executive Secretary, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), a representative of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Offences Commission (ICPC) and a representative of the EFCC.

The committee was charged with facilitating the legal and regulatory measures to bring about financial and operational autonomy of the NFIU, and to make other recommendations necessary to boost the country’s capacity to deploy financial intelligence to fight crime.

The committee was expected to turn in a final report by the end of August 2007. However, nothing has been heard of its recommendations.

PREMIUM TIMES could not reach Mr. Utazi for comment.

Laolu Akande, Mr. Osinbajo’s spokesperson, did not answer calls to his mobile phone. He also did not respond to a text message sent to him requesting for comments.

When reached for comments, spokesperson of the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, promised return with a statement. He, however, failed to do so hours after he made the promise. The EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Magu, had however said earlier that the NFIU operates with a large degree of autonomy.

The implication of expelling Nigeria

While the status of committee’s recommendations remains in the dark, Premium Times has learnt that that a proposal to permanently expel Nigeria from the Egmont Group is on the agenda of the Egmont Working Group and Heads of FIU meeting to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina between March 2 and 7.

If the group goes ahead with the proposed expulsion, transactions done with credit and debit cards issued in Nigeria could unnecessarily be flagged as suspicious. The liability of foreign transactions will also be shifted to Nigerian card users.

Tunde Ajileye, an employee of digital payment company, Interswitch, explains what a liability switch is:
“We would have liability shift. What that means is that, if there is an issue and they (banks, payment companies) want to adjudicate, normally they adjudicate before they move the money to any party but with a liability shift, what it means is that they will first move money from you to the other party and if they now decide that you are not at fault they will then move the money back to you. The risks becomes higher and the odd is staked against you if there is an issue with your transaction.”

Mr. Ajileye also said another implication of expelling Nigeria from the group will be that Nigerians will be more prone to be suspected of money laundering.

“Money that comes in from Nigeria will become more suspect. Normally if you do a suspicious transaction report to the NFIU and the NFIU shares that report to other international agencies to track but if we are expelled we really can’t share. We also do not have access to information, so we become more prone to money laundering.


“For instance, if someone has been flagged internationally because we don’t have access to that information, we won’t know, and the person(s) can continue to do their transactions unlike today where we can get such information,” he said.

NFIU autonomy


The Egmont Group is said to be uncomfortable that the NFIU still operates under the control of the EFCC, which is accused of being meddlesome.

Last July, the Senate passed the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Agency Bill, which grants autonomy to the NFIU one week after it was presented to the upper legislative chamber.

The bill is, however, yet to be passed by the House of Representatives.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/257607-fears-heighten-egmont-group-plans-expel-nigeria.html

EFCC, disgracing Nigeria.

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Chimarcel: 10:26pm On Feb 05, 2018
ovadozes:
Please can someone tell me where to read good news about Nigeria??

In your 1960 social studies and history

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Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by porka: 11:55pm On Feb 05, 2018
BlackMbakara1:
Question begging for answers, the FIU what is their role if not to share intelligence?

Why shouldn't EFCC use such intelligence if the Egmont group doesn't have anything to hide?

No wonder they will always protect the identities of looters from 3rd world countries so as to impoverish them more.

Is Egmont group telling us that they don't share any details with American financial crime agency?

They should go ahead and remove us, afterall anybody that has any legitimate business or transaction will defend him or herself .

This was how PDP, Metuh, Diezani, FFK, Nenadi etc were shouting witch-hunting, not knowing they had skeletons in their cupboard...today, cancer, heart disease, spinal meningitis etc

Enough of oyibo using our head...


Almajiri, they are not talking about cattle rearing.

They are talking of confidential financial transactions getting leaked to the media.

In the 2018 world, the rest of the world don't use machete to slit people's throat because of allegations.

Stop dragging Nigeria back to Uthman Dan Fodio's 1804.
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by BlackMbakara1(m): 12:17am On Feb 06, 2018
porka:



Almajiri, they are not talking about cattle rearing.

They are talking of confidential financial transactions getting leaked to the media.

In the 2018 world, the rest of the world don't use machete to slit people's throat because of allegations.

Stop dragging Nigeria back to Uthman Dan Fodio's 1804.

NOAH how did you know i'm an Almajiri?

Dimwit confidential financial transactions like Haliburton scandal that American opened up? Confidential financial transactions of Abacha loot from world bank? I can go on and on... Your leaking brain did not tell you that the reason FIU was setup is to share financial intel among member states...

Clear conscience fears no accusation...so go screw yourself with your useless confidential transaction.
That once anything is in court the whole world will know the details...


Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Hilaskee(m): 6:06am On Feb 06, 2018
They should go...
Re: Egmont Group Plans To Expel Nigeria by Emycord: 6:53am On Feb 06, 2018
dearpreye:


A mistake that should not even have happened in the first place.....well, folks with no history decided to punish us with this disaster.
NO IN THIER DESPERATION TO PUSH OUT GEJ THEY BROUGHT THIS CALAMITY ON THEMSELVES. IN THE WORDS OF OBJ ANYTHING ONE BUT JONATHAN (AOBJ) BUHARI IS A BAD PRODUCT FROM A SWEET TONGUED LYING MARKETERS. THAT WAS EVENTUALLY PURCHASED BY BLIND BIGOTED RELIGIOUS JINGOISTIC PEOPLE. NOW SE AND SOUTH SOUTH HAVE BEEN VINDICATED

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