Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by cybertron88: 9:16am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Watch how some scumbags would come and abuse someone old enough to be thier grandfather 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by shizzle1: 9:16am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Olu falae
One of very few sane yorubas alive
Just watch how the brainwashed kids will insult him now 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Staro: 9:16am On Jan 26, 2019 |
We can't wait. Buhari is destroying Nigeria 3 Likes |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by phase1: 9:16am On Jan 26, 2019 |
If APC zombies no do like zombies, na wetin dem gain? 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by jamace(m): 9:17am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Can Buhari suspend/remove the Senate President? NO. Therefore, Buhari can not suspend or remove the CJN.
What Buhari could have done to be on the part of law was to bring up the criminal allegations against the CJN before the NJC and the NASS, and then lobby the NJC and the NASS to vote for CJN removal/suspension.
The NASS and JCN should not accept Buhari's desecration of the law! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by atakamus: 9:18am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Who is joining hands with you people? Una never start. We are joining hands with Buhari. Una go hear am. We joined hands with idiots who ended up destroying this country. Buhari we know. Baba show them pepper. Tie that hands they want to join. Baba God dey. We dey your back. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by KingOfAllIgbos: 9:18am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Why the fvck will you post something this long and unedited?
Why the fvck will i quote you too?
Why the fvck are YOU reading this?
You SUCK Mmuoojukwu: It is one thing to talk against corruption.It is another thing altogether to be against corruption. President Buhari only talks against corruption. His body language and policy options show conclusively that he is not really against corruption.Buhari’s anti- corruption is merely a means to an end Muhammadu Buhari ran for election as president of Nigeria in 2003, 2007 and 2011. He failed woefully on all three occasions. He failed because he did not have the attributes that Nigerians wanted in a president. Many, I including, felt he was too sectional. His stint as military head- of-state between 1984 and 1985 was eloquent testimony of this. Among other misdeeds, Buhari preferred a Fulani from Niger to an Igbo from Nigeria as secretary-general of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). He locked Vice President Alex Ekwueme, an Igbo, in jail; but only put President Shehu Shagari, a Fulani, under house arrest. He told Lam Adesina of Oyo State that the Fulani herdsmen of the North are his people, as opposed to the Yoruba farmers of the South. He proclaimed a determination to install sharia law all over the federation. As a result, in 2011, out of a total of 30 million votes cast, Buhari could only muster 391,922 votes from all the states of the entire Southern Nigeria. Anti-corruption Rhetoric However, in 2015, Buhari ran for president yet again, and succeeded. He succeeded for one singular reason: He ran on an anti- corruption platform. By 2015, Nigerians were fed up with the rampant corruption that took place under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). While then President Goodluck Jonathan himself was not believed to be corrupt, the popular perception was that he tolerated corruption. Indeed, it was believed that corruption got to an unacceptable level under his stewardship. Enter, therefore, an image- laundered and refurbished Muhammadu Buhari, smelling of roses. Buhari was presented to Nigerians as our home-grown “Mr. Integrity.” He mesmerised a gullible electorate seeking a corruption-free presidential Messiah with a highfaluting anti-corruption rhetoric: “We cannot build an economy where corruption is the working capital.” “I will kill corruption before it kills Nigeria.” As a result, many Nigerians who had been implacably opposed to him in his earlier three election campaign efforts, swung to his support. These included Nigeria’s Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, who had earlier warned that: “In Buhari, we have been offered no evidence of the sheerest prospect of change.” It also included men like Nasir El- Rufai, who observed earlier that Buhari remains “perpetually unelectable” as a result of his “insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus.” Even his former political nemesis, Olusegun Obasanjo, became his supporter. foraminifera However, after nearly four years in power, we now know that President Buhari has no real anti-corruption clothes. It is one thing to talk against corruption. It is another thing altogether to be against corruption. President Buhari only talks against corruption. His body language and policy options show conclusively that he is not really against corruption. Buhari’s anti- corruption is merely a means to an end. That end is not to rid Nigeria of corruption but to get into power and stay in power. Scandalous PTF If President Buhari was truly against corruption, he would not have agreed to serve under Sani Abacha, one of the most corrupt heads-of- state ever in the history of Nigeria. In 1994, Abacha appointed Buhari as chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF). Between 1994 and 1999, the PTF had a colossal budget of N181 billion. If President Buhari was truly Mr. Integrity, it would not have been discovered that the PTF he presided over was riddled with corruption. In 1999, President Obasanjo set up an Interim Management Committee (IMC), headed by Haroun Adamu, to investigate the activities of the PTF. While today, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is haranguing Ayodele Fayose over N6.9 billion, in 1999, the Adamu Committee discovered that a whopping N25 billion disappeared from PTF coffers under Buhari’s stewardship. Nigerians need to know that, under Buhari, the PTF specialised in buying expired drugs. A team of pharmacists commissioned to verify the Drugs Revolving Fund Programmes of the PTF discovered the prevalence of expired drugs all over the country, worth over N2.4 billion. Ambulances that could have been purchased for N3 million were inflated under Buhari’s stewardship to N13 million, resulting in a loss of N900 million. How can Buhari be known as Mr. Integrity and yet have this kind of tack-record?The Haroun Adamu Committee insisted that Buhari himself should be probed by the government. However, because of the unspoken fraternity in Nigeria whereby generals don’t probe each other, Obasanjo declined the recommendation to probe Buhari. The Adamu Committee discovered that in the PTF Assisted HIV/AIDS programmes under Buhari’s stewardship, there was an excessive order of HIV/AIDS kits, which resulted in most of the kits expiring before use, and gross inflation of the purchase price. This brought a loss of N579 million to the Fund. In the health sector, frames that could have been bought for N80 and N880 were inflated to N1,900, resulting in a loss of N13 million. The Adamu Committee valued the PTF residential estate under Buhari at N328 million. However, the contract was inflated by N374 million to N703 million. The finances of the estate were so fishy that the Obasanjo government decided to confiscate the entire project. The same sharp practices were discovered with regard to the extension of the PTF headquarters under Buhari’s stewardship. The Committee valued the construction cost at N326 million, but this was inflated by Buhari’s PTF to N461 million, thereby defrauding the fund of N135 million. In the rural water supply programme, the Committee was able to recover an estimated N1 billion paid illegally by Buhari’s PTF to contractors as a result of overpricing. In the National Health and Educational Institutions Rehabilitation programme, over N600 million was recovered from contractors due to non- performance and overpricing. In the National Educational Material Procurement Programme, N900 million was recovered. The rural telecommunication programme was also riddled with fraud. Buhari’s PTF paid N1.6 billion as mobilisation for the programme without any contract being signed whatsoever. In the Administration Account, N664 million was recovered. In the Project Account, N2.4 billion in discrepancies was recovered. In the Treasury Account, N510 million was recovered. How can Buhari be known as Mr. Integrity and yet have this kind of tack-record? The Haroun Adamu Committee insisted that Buhari himself should be probed by the government. However, because of the unspoken fraternity in Nigeria whereby generals don’t probe each other, Obasanjo declined the recommendation to probe Buhari. But earlier this year, Obasanjo expressed his regret at not probing Buhari, given the damning report about his stewardship at the PTF. The truth of the matter is that if Buhari was indeed anti-corrupt, he would not have presided over a corruption-riddled PTF. Group Captain Usman Jibrin, a board member of the PTF, resigned from the organisation in protest over the blatant irregularities in Buhari’s appointment of the Afri-Project Consortium (APC) led by Salihijo Ahmad as consultants for the organisation. As a matter of fact, a principal actor in PTF consultancy scam committed suicide immediately the probe into the organisation’s affairs was instituted for fear of being exposed. Hypocritical Anti-corruption If President Buhari were against corruption, he would not have been an advocate and defender of the criminally-corrupt. Nigerians need no convincing that former head-of-state, Sani Abacha, was corrupt. After his death, it was discovered that he stashed huge chunks of public funds running into billions of dollars in different countries in Europe. Nevertheless, on the 10th anniversary of his death, Buhari told incredulous Nigerians that Abacha never stole. He maintained that all the allegations of looting the treasury leveled against him were “baseless.” He said: “ten years after Abacha, those allegations remain unproven because of lack of facts.” Buhari held this position in spite of the millions of dollars of Abacha’s loot recovered from banks around the world, and in spite of the fact that the Abacha’s family signed a formal agreement to return over $1 billion of such monies to the Nigerian government. Paradoxically, the same president, who insisted Abacha never stole, said this to Nigerians through his Twitter handle in 2016: “Nigeria is awaiting receipt from Swiss Govt. of $320 million, identified as illegally taken from Nigeria under Abacha.” So did Abacha steal or not? According to Mr. President, Abacha never stole because President Buhari was part and parcel of the Abacha administration. To admit Abacha was corrupt is to admit that the PTF he presided over under Abacha was also corrupt. President Buhari cannot campaign for re-election on an anti-corruption platform when, in the last four years, he has condoned corruption among his cohorts. Corruption never disqualifies anyone from prominence in Buhari’s APC. Bisi Akande, the first chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) , was jailed on corruption charges. We can see, therefore, that President Buhari’s anti- corruption fervour is merely self-serving. He regards only his political opponents as having the copyright on corruption. By this token, every allegation of corruption leveled against his friends and financiers must be “baseless.” When Obasanjo supported him, Obasanjo was not a thief. Immediately Obasanjo stopped supporting him, Buhari alleged Obasanjo mismanaged a $16 billion power project as president. As a result, in the last four years, President Buhari has prosecuted a war on corruption essentially against his political opponents.For Buhari, all PDP members are guilty of corruption until proven innocent. The president does not even wait for the verdict of the courts. The accused are tried and convicted in the media by the president and his cohorts, as long as they do not belong to the APC. Corruption-ridden Government President Buhari cannot campaign for re-election on an anti-corruption platform when, in the last four years, he has condoned corruption among his cohorts. Corruption never disqualifies anyone from prominence in Buhari’s APC. Bisi Akande, the first chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) , was jailed on corruption charges. The APC minority leader in the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, was convicted in the United States for defrauding a client. A judicial commission of enquiry set up by the Rivers State government maintained that, under former Governor Rotimi Amaechi, now minister of transport, a whopping N53 billion disappeared from the Rivers State Reserve Fund. Babatunde Fashola, former governor of Lagos and now minister of works and housing, was accused of spending N78 million of government money upgrading his personal website and of inflating the cost of the Lekki-Ikoyi link- bridge from N6 billion to N25 billion. None of these cases were taken up by the EFCC. A federal high court has ordered that criminal proceedings be instituted by the EFCC against APC chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, for corrupt enrichment as governor of Edo. If the court had not ordered this, it would clearly not have been done by the EFCC. Abubakar Audu was under prosecution by the EFCC for misappropriating N11 billion of state funds when he was governor of Kogi State between 1999 and 2003. Nevertheless, he was nominated as APC governorship candidate for Kogi in 2015. In spite of the fact that the EFCC had filed charges of corruption against Timipre Sylva for defrauding Bayelsa State of N19 billion between 2009 and 2012; he nevertheless became the governorship candidate of the APC for Bayelsa in 2016. Under this anti-corruption president, $43 million discovered in an apartment at Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos has been buried. Nothing more has been heard about the award of $ 25 billion worth of contracts without due process by Dr. Maikanti Baru, the group managing direct of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), as alleged by the minister of state for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu. The president has kept mum over the Department of State Services (DSS)’s indictment of the acting chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, and the report of the investigative panel on him set up by the attorney general of the federation (AGF). Nothing more has been heard from the probe panel on the N500 million bribe allegedly paid by MTN to Abba Kyari, the chief of staff to the president, designed to influence the government to discontinue its heavy stance on the $5 billion fine imposed on the company. Then there was the Abdulrashid Maina scandal, whereby a man who turned fugitive when alleged to have misappropriated N2 billion of the pension fund and was on the EFCC wanted list, found his way back into the country and into the federal civil service with promotion. We are still waiting to be told the owner of the Legico Shopping Plaza in Lagos where the EFCC claimed it found N448 million in cash. Under this administration, the corruption scandals are unrelenting. How can Buhari expect Nigerians to believe he is sincere in fighting corruption under these hypocritical circumstances? https:// |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Nobody: 9:19am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Did you call me to join you when you received 100million naira from Jonathan?Now because you don't have money,you want me to join you.No way sir.Let your family join you.mcheeeeeeew. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by ogunnoikitaiwo(m): 9:20am On Jan 26, 2019 |
call ur family to join hands with u nw....what buhari did is good... nobody above the law..since our CJN is corrupt then that means w legalized corruption in Nigeria... some stupid fool w call pmb dullard... baba sharp than everyone..sai baba till death 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Afospecialk: 9:23am On Jan 26, 2019 |
FOR THOSE PDP AND Atiku FANS WHO HAVE SHORT MEMORY 1)How many jobs PDP created in 16 years. 2)16 years of PDP no stable power supply 3)16 years of PDP the standard of our Education are not recognized among top 100 in Africa a 4) 16 years of PDP all our diapidated health care facilities couldn't guarantee safe of life that's why our politicians run abroad for health care 5) 16 years of PDP bad road network across the nation and no sign of any improvement 6) 16 years of PDP and no light rail or mono rail 7) 16 years PDP and no predominantly sign of any economic improvement as vision 2020 were unachievable for them they turn it to vision 2050 the most miserable party with best looters in the world. 16 years of PDP lack vision to provide job opportunities for graduates as they only focus on crude oil and neglect agriculture, mining and other natural resources to create employment opportunities for graduates 9)16 years of PDP the magnitude of unemployment rate were so alarming 10) 16 years of PDP doesn't encourage loacal entrepreneurs as every consumable and unconsumabls goods are imported to Nigeria. 11) 16 years of PDP render made in Nigeria products useless as the govt is specialized mainly on importantion of goods even toothpicks are imported and nothing to export 12) 16 years of PDP has zero record of any achievement. NEVER AGAIN PDP. NEVER AGAIN PDP. NEVER AGAIN PDP PMB NEXT LEVEL TILL 2O23 PMB NEXT LEVEL TILL 2O23 PMB NEXT LEVEL TILL 2O23 PMB NEXT LEVEL TILL 2O23 PMB NEXT LEVEL TILL 2O23 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by tammie24: 9:24am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Buhari cannot survive this 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by ItzBIM(m): 9:24am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Tep 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by globalresource: 9:24am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Corrinthians: Join hands with your family and pigs sir. I'm sure they're more than willing to do so, probably also willing to join legs as well.
Nonsense.
The ex CJN is gone. Let the worst happen! I wonder if you are human calling a fellow human being God created pigs. Because of Politics ? For your info, I'm not from the south. But it is not ideal insulting the creation of God. Learn to be polite 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Lumig: 9:25am On Jan 26, 2019 |
babyfaceafrica: you and who? LET HIM JOIN HANDS WITH HIS WIFE[S] AND CHILDREN. Yeye dey smell 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by boxypane(m): 9:25am On Jan 26, 2019 |
While countries like the first worlds have political parties that sell their candidates and tackle issues not personalities, we are busy doing the opposite in Naija. Politics of hatred. |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by PMBtill2023: 9:25am On Jan 26, 2019 |
shizzle1: Will your people listen?
Your Kinsmen are the most foolish, stupid, shameless and clannish idiots i have ever come accross especially online.
Disgusting degenerates ki.ll urself....P.IG 3 Likes |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Gvny45677: 9:26am On Jan 26, 2019 |
See prove below |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by semyman: 9:26am On Jan 26, 2019 |
See mumu, so we will fold our hands and watch you do that? 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by shizzle1: 9:28am On Jan 26, 2019 |
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Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Faithi3567i: 9:29am On Jan 26, 2019 |
See prove below |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by bcashy: 9:30am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Corrinthians: Join hands with your family and pigs sir. I'm sure they're more than willing to do so, probably also willing to join legs as well.
Nonsense.
The ex CJN is gone. Let the worst happen! Na so ma brother! His family and the pigs will do the work 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by semyman: 9:30am On Jan 26, 2019 |
All these looters must assume we are as dumb as wailers. What of that NGN100m shared loot you got? 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by AllenSpencer: 9:31am On Jan 26, 2019 |
God bless Chief Justice Tanko Muhammed
God bless His Excellence President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR) |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by bcashy: 9:31am On Jan 26, 2019 |
1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by koyeni(m): 9:31am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Ok
Check my signature |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Nobody: 9:37am On Jan 26, 2019 |
post=75124433: Here is THE GENESIS of all these rants in case you missed it:
Sometimes ago, EFCC has made move to charge Olu Falae to court The former minister of finance was accused of receiving N100 million from Sambo Dasuki He admitted receiving the money but insisted he was unaware it came from arms deal
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has taken steps to arraign Chief Olu Falae for allegedly receiving N100 million from the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation ahead of the 2015 presidential election. It was later revealed that the N100 million came from the office of Sambo Dasuki, the former national security adviser (money that was meant to buy ammunitions for our soldiers, rippling effect that our soldiers are still going through)
Falae had admitted in February that he received the money on behalf of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) but was unaware the money came fro Dasuki. Chief Falae has been reporting to our office every week to answer questions on the N100m he received from the Jonathan campaign organisation. We have told him to refund the money.
But he said he received the money through Anenih and it was meant for campaign. However, investigations revealed that he deposited N60m into SDP’s account while he kept N40m. We told him that he should return the N40m, but he has not been forthcoming. We have no other option but to charge him to court.”
IN CONCLUSION: Baba Falae did not call anyone to join hands and come and spend the 100 MILLION NAIRA corrupt money he collected from the ogogoro master then o! Part of the money meant for our soldiers ammunitions, part of what made our soldiers lost their lives like chickens!
So now, Y'all know where this is coming from! If you fight corruption, corruption will definitely fight back!!
Cc Corrinthians Caseless and all the patriots, no be so?! Gbam. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by franchasng: 9:37am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Majority of Nigerians agreed that former President Goodluck Jonathan was wrong in some of his leadership styles and tenure, and for that we voted him out and decided to vote in another man to bring positive change that will change the bad and unconstitutional ways things are done in Nigeria, and that man voted into power to bring positive change decides to continue on the past paths of abusing the constitution and disobeying the laws of the land, then it means we also need to rally together and vote out such president because he has also failed Nigerians' great expectations from him...
...and if we try another person and he decides to fail, we will also rally together and vote him/her out until we get it right, there is no other way to get the right leaders to occupy the right positions if not by applying democratic rules and laws that gives the citizens the right to choose their leaders in a free, fair, credible election process.
So we only ask that President Buhari & APC allow Nigerian peoples votes to count, then we shall know truly how Nigerians feel about Buhari, that's all. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by supereagle(m): 9:37am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Leadership is not the problems of Nigeria, but the led.
PMB cannot suspend CJN but CJN can suspend NJC meeting indefinitely so he wouldn't be recommended for suspension? Naija matter sha May PMB have more courage to clean Nigeria of corruption. 2 Likes |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Sannisege: 9:38am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Lol |
Re: Let’s Join Hands To Kick Buhari Out — Falae by Sannisege: 9:38am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Falae return the 100 million you collected from Dasuki slush fund before we listen to you. Agba radarada. Yeye old man |