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Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by afrofaces: 3:39pm On Feb 19, 2019
The planned disbursement of TRADER MONI for Lafenwa Market in Abeokuta, Ogun State has been distrupted by suspected thugs loyal to Governor Ibikunle Amosun, Allied People Movement suppotets and agents of the State Government.

Officials compiling the names of prospective beneficiaries at the stall of the Iyaloja, Alhaja Ramotalai Olatunji were forcibly dispersed and harassed by both government agents and supporters of Allied people Movement APM

Source: https://newsacross.com/breaking-gov-amosun-supporters-disrupt-trader-moni-disbursement/

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Nobody: 3:44pm On Feb 19, 2019
Good

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Atiku4betaNaija: 3:45pm On Feb 19, 2019
What can the failure buhari offer you except compound failure. The failure has already said last month, he will not change his pattern. Up Atiku Aguero Abubakar.~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to reduce fuel pump price but increased it.*
~*WE regret voting for a man who promised not to pay fuel subsidy but paid the most*
~*WE regret voting for a man who promised to convert presidential fleet to national carrier but later fleeced Nigeria in the name of a new national carrier*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to provide 3 million Jobs annually but instead destroyed 12 million Jobs in 3 years according to the NBS.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to scrap first lady office but appointed 11 aides for the First Lady*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised Nigeria economic prosperity but made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promise not to treat himself overseas but patronises foreign health facilities at the slightest chance*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to fight corruption but reinstated and promoted the sacked pension fund thief; Abdurrasheed Maina.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who won his election on 'integrity' slate but harbours a certificate forger, grass cutter, and more in his cabinet*.
~ *WE regret voting for the man who thinks foreign rice is not good for Nigerians but foreign hospitals are good for him.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who can't provide his credentials.*
~ *WE say No to Buhari in 2019.*

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by NothingDoMe: 3:46pm On Feb 19, 2019
It is corruption.

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Atiku4betaNaija: 3:46pm On Feb 19, 2019
KILL THE VOTE BUYERS...

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Atiku4betaNaija: 3:47pm On Feb 19, 2019
BUHARI DRINKS BLOOD WITH GARRI IJEBU.... ATIKU IS MY PRESIDENT WHILE BUHARI MY FORMER PRESIDENT. PDP IS THE WAY AND ATIKU IS THE MAN. ATIKU 100%Like it or not, admit it or not. Buhari is a dullard and lifeless.

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by slivertongue: 4:00pm On Feb 19, 2019
APC is national a disgrace

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by NaijaRoyalty(m): 4:07pm On Feb 19, 2019
Trader Moni is vote buying

Trade Moni is a scam

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by punisha: 4:15pm On Feb 19, 2019
sad

I hope they where thoroughly beaten whilst at it.
"vote buyers must pay with their lives" not only ballot snatchers.
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Nobody: 4:16pm On Feb 19, 2019
NaijaRoyalty:
Trader Moni is vote buying

Trade Moni is a scam
They're buying people's future and destiny!

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Npfn: 4:18pm On Feb 19, 2019
Atiku for life my PVC ever ready

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by NaijaRoyalty(m): 4:20pm On Feb 19, 2019
Destiny34:
They're buying people's future and destiny!

And to think that VP Osibanjo is fronting this scam makes it worse .

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Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Afospecialk: 4:24pm On Feb 19, 2019


VOTING FOR Atiku AND PDP IS LIKE COMMITTING POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SUICIDE



Atiku PLS LEAVE NIGERIA ALONE AND GO BACK TO CAMEROON

8 YEARS OF Atiku IN OFFICE HE ONLY USED IT TO SELLOFF OVER 100 NIGERIA ECONOMIC ASSETS AND LOOTER HALF OF THE MONEY


Atiku AND PDP AGENDAS ARE

1)TO SELLOFF OUR MAJOR ECONOMIC RESOURCES
2)PUT NAIRA ON FREE FLOW
3)GRANT AMNESTY TO CRIMINALS
4)ENSLAVE NIGERIANS TO HIS AMERICAN BOSSES
5)ENRICH HIS FRIENDS WITH NIGERIA TREASURY



OPERATIONS SAY NO TO CHIEF THIEF Atiku






Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by pedrilo: 4:29pm On Feb 19, 2019
they will destroy themselves.
strange bed fellows
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by kcub: 10:09am On Feb 20, 2019
Atiku4betaNaija:
What can the failure buhari offer you except compound failure. The failure has already said last month, he will not change his pattern. Up Atiku Aguero Abubakar.~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to reduce fuel pump price but increased it.*
~*WE regret voting for a man who promised not to pay fuel subsidy but paid the most*
~*WE regret voting for a man who promised to convert presidential fleet to national carrier but later fleeced Nigeria in the name of a new national carrier*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to provide 3 million Jobs annually but instead destroyed 12 million Jobs in 3 years according to the NBS.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to scrap first lady office but appointed 11 aides for the First Lady*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised Nigeria economic prosperity but made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promise not to treat himself overseas but patronises foreign health facilities at the slightest chance*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to fight corruption but reinstated and promoted the sacked pension fund thief; Abdurrasheed Maina.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who won his election on 'integrity' slate but harbours a certificate forger, grass cutter, and more in his cabinet*.
~ *WE regret voting for the man who thinks foreign rice is not good for Nigerians but foreign hospitals are good for him.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who can't provide his credentials.*
~ *WE say No to Buhari in 2019.*

EXPOSED! - WHAT ATIKU ABUBAKAR PROMISED OBJ FOR HIS ENDORSEMENT!

Written by Barrister Abegunde O. Adebiyi.

The political system took a different dimension especially when former President Obasanjo endorsed his most hated associate, Atiku Abubakar. I was in Abeokuta, Ogun state when the Waziri of Adamawa secretly visited his former boss at his Ota island.

We were not surprised because politicians are coming day by day, as soon as Atiku, Saraki, PDP National chairman and some persons unidentified by me, the meeting went to close door. It took 2 hours to end the meeting. Shortly after their arrival TY Danjuma, Aliyu Gusau and some Oil magnates stormed the venue. Now, I got confused. I asked myself what is going on here. This is beyond political gathering, but a formation of business interests. Few of us were told to step out, but I was lucky to stay in due to my Dad's influence.

The meeting began as at 11 pm and ended 2:49 am. It was fantastic actually, but very horrible and disheartening, I saw evil elements and wicked games. I knew Obasanjo is evil but never knew he is as evil as he was during the meeting. I now realized why my Dad sent me to represent him.

I don't like President Buhari, but something came to my mind why did is Obasanjo so wicked to him and his people (the North), unfortunately I don't have the answers.

I don't need to go into details of every bit of their conversation, but rather highlight the conditions given to Atiku and his elements, if they actually need his (Obansanjo's) support.

1. The Waziri signed a paper to allocate more Oil Wells to both TY Danjuma and his cronies.

2. That the Mambila hydro power station will be suspended.

3. That the Baro Sea Port will be suspended as well.

4. That he will impose National ban on Cattle Range.

5. That when supported into office he will make sure all oil exploration shall stop.

6. That he shall renew the subsidy regime.

7. That all corruption charges shall not be given attention.

8. He will handover to Peter Obi.

Seeing the above conditions my heart exude, I couldn't sleep, I couldn't eat, I have to confide in my Dad, he told me clearly that Obasanjo hates anything development, my dad confessed to me unless the man is dead otherwise we can't get ourselves out of this mess.

My worries about the whole meeting was Atiku's acceptance to deadly proposals. Why would he accept such evil agenda? Does his political ambition override our National development or what?

As I said earlier I don't want to go into details, but my self consciousness will always judge me if I fail to say something. I know what I am putting myself into. I know what might happen to me, but I don't care, I will be very happy while laying down in my grave if Nigerians know what they are plotting than to live and cry day by day.

My note is a point of call.

Barr. Abegunde O. Adebiyi.EXPOSED! - WHAT ATIKU ABUBAKAR PROMISED OBJ FOR HIS ENDORSEMENT!

Written by Barrister Abegunde O. Adebiyi.



bunch of thieves
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by kcub: 10:11am On Feb 20, 2019
NothingDoMe:
It is corruption.


false statement bros
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Kagawa10: 10:12am On Feb 20, 2019
K
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by NothingDoMe: 10:13am On Feb 20, 2019
kcub:



false statement bros
Why ask for PVC number?
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by leeport: 10:24am On Feb 20, 2019
NaijaRoyalty:


And to think that VP Osibanjo is fronting this scam makes it worse .

stop peddling lies...... trader moni isnt vote buying , even the a state in the United state is giving $500 to its people to eradicate poverty .

no one would ask for pvc number to get this conditional loan

This California city is becoming the first in the country to participate in a test of Universal Basic Income.

It will give 100 residents $500 a month for 18 months, no strings attached. https://cnnmon.ie/2DIKzpS

https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1096820945174650880
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by kcub: 10:27am On Feb 20, 2019
NaijaRoyalty:
Trader Moni is vote buying

Trade Moni is a scam

BE ENLIGHTEN BROS

* TraderMoni is for petty traders who are the largest network in commercial value chain yet banks won't give them loan without collateral.

* TraderMoni is a FG project approved by NASS and not a political party project

* TraderMoni does not require PVC or party membership card

* Tradermoni is a continuous project, after the petty traders pay back the 10k they can grow the funds up to 100k, so it goes beyond the election period

* These Loans will not only help the local traders to expand their businesses, but also change their standard of living thus aiding in poverty alleviation and stability in the country’s economic outlook.

* Banks have high interest rates and this petty traders can’t afford to take such loans and pay back with interest, TraderMoni is a solution to that as it is a collateral free loan

* TraderMoni started in 2016 but fully took off after NASS approved it.

* This programme aims at reducing short-term poverty by direct cash transfers and fight long-term poverty by increasing human capital among the poor through conditional cash transfers.

* Buhari has made several efforts to improve the economic well-being and welfare of the poorest Nigerians. TheTraderMoni initiative is part of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Program (GEEP)

* It is a federal government empowerment scheme to help alleviate poverty in Nigeria by empowering traders and artisans.
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by Jman06(m): 10:30am On Feb 20, 2019
Afospecialk:


VOTING FOR Atiku AND PDP IS LIKE COMMITTING POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SUICIDE



Atiku PLS LEAVE NIGERIA ALONE AND GO BACK TO CAMEROON

8 YEARS OF Atiku IN OFFICE HE ONLY USED IT TO SELLOFF OVER 100 NIGERIA ECONOMIC ASSETS AND LOOTER HALF OF THE MONEY


Atiku AND PDP AGENDAS ARE

1)TO SELLOFF OUR MAJOR ECONOMIC RESOURCES
2)PUT NAIRA ON FREE FLOW
3)GRANT AMNESTY TO CRIMINALS
4)ENSLAVE NIGERIANS TO HIS AMERICAN BOSSES
5)ENRICH HIS FRIENDS WITH NIGERIA TREASURY



OPERATIONS SAY NO TO CHIEF THIEF Atiku






Demystification of President Muhammadu Buhari (3)
ON April 15, 2018 12:04 AM / IN
Perspective From Both Side Of The Atlantic / Comments
By Douglas Anele
The question that arises now is: how did retired Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari manage the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF)? A detailed analysis published in Newswatch magazine of March 24, 2000, reveals sordid information about how the fund was allegedly systematically mismanaged.
Aside from the fact that an estimated 75% of PTF projects were cited in the north, its achievements were overshadowed by massive waste and corruption.
Remember, the total income that accrued to the fund in its five years of existence was over N146 billion, meant for special intervention in basic infrastructure, supply of essential materials and rehabilitation of health and educational facilities, among others.
The first blunder Buhari committed as the executive chairman of PTF was his unilateral appointment of a private firm, Afri-Projects Consortium (APC), as the sole adviser and management consultant to the fund.
Buhari
The investigative Interim Management Committee (IMC-PTF) set up by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, headed by Haroun Adamu, discovered that not only did Buhari delegate most of his powers to the APC, it also confirmed that the consortium overcharged the fund for its services to the tune of N2 billion. One of the critical areas of intervention in the health sector handled by the company was PTF’s programme for the control and eradication of HIV/AIDS, where it allegedly imported sub-standard, poorly packaged, poorly stored, expired or soon to expire treatment kits and drugs.
Indeed, because of APC’s unprofessional handling of the programme, the federal government spent over N500 million to stock big silos of useless drugs and kits purchased at inflated prices. At the time, late governor Abubakar Audu of Kogi state, Dr. Rowland Ogbonna, secretary of the Nigerian Guild of Medical Directors, and Omololu Falabi, coordinator of Journalists Against Aids (JAAIDS), insisted that unless all PTF supplied drugs were withdrawn Nigerians are at a high risk of consuming expired and fake drugs.
Other cases of mismanagement of public funds include the purchase of large quantities of spectacle frames sold N800 each locally for N1,900, resulting in government paying N45 million extra, and ambulances that normally costs N3 million per unit were purchased at the grossly inflated price of N13 million, leading to a loss of N900 million. In all the areas that PTF was expected to carry out its interventionist mandate, Obasanjo’s interim committee concluded that there had been massive fraud or criminal mismanagement of funds belonging to the PTF.
Indeed, Haroun Adamu reportedly complained that before his committee began its assignment, N500 million belonging to the fund and lodged in a bank had been withdrawn by unidentified persons. Overall, of the N146 billion PTF received from government, the staggering sum of N25 billion was either stolen or improperly spent on dubious goods and services.
Of course, APC denied any wrongdoing: the company issued a statement in which it claimed that its members were people of impeccable character who had undertaken several national and international assignments during and after the PTF years. Similarly, Buhari, when confronted with allegations of mismanagement of PTF’s funds, affirmed that he was unaware of it and as such could not have benefited personally from what happened.
But does his denial hold water? Assuming that he did not benefit from the corruption, was he so insular or alienated from what was going on in PTF that he had no idea about corruption there? In any case, as we noted earlier, he approved the appointment of APC and delegated virtually all his executive powers to the consortium. Moreover, it is alleged that Buhari himself ratified all recommended payments from the fund.
Therefore, because the buck stopped at his table, Muhammadu Buhari cannot be completely exonerated from the mismanagement in PTF if the findings of the interim committee reflected the true situation.
Now, what happened to the final report of the committee? If the report contained details of gross mismanagement and corruption as reported in the media, why was Buhari not invited to give account of his stewardship? If Obasanjo was really sincere in setting up the investigative winding down committee, if he really wanted to know the truth about how PTF was managed and punish anyone found guilty of improper conduct, why was he eager to exonerate Buhari completely from blame?
The answer to the last question is: Muhammadu Buhari is one of the so-called sacred cows or untouchables alongside other former military heads of state who appear to be above the law. Besides, putting him in the hot seat might unearth facts that could tarnish his reputation for integrity and incorruptibility.
Those that voted for Buhari on the conviction that he would improve the economy were hoodwinked by the persistent narrative of integrity and incorruptibility from Buharimaniacs: they did not reckon with his track record both as a military head of state and executive chairman PTF to arrive at a more realistic and rational estimate of what he can achieve in that critical area of our national life. Moreover, Buhari seems averse to accepting responsibility especially when things go wrong under his watch.
According to President Buhari and his lieutenants the immediate past government left the economy in shambles, but now, owing to diligent management the economic outlook is “looking up.” They cite increase in foreign reserves from $24 billion in 2016 to $34 billion in 2017, rise in crude oil production to about 2 million barrels a day, World Bank’s “Ease of Doing Business Report” of 2017 which showed that Nigeria had progressed 24 places to 145th, improvement in rice production and modest gains of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) launched by the administration to ensure continuous improvement of the economy.
Now, juxtapose these claims with the situation before May 29, 2015: after being rebased by the Jonathan administration, Nigeria’s economy was adjudged the largest in Africa and 24th in the world. According to “CNN Money”, a flagship economic, financial and monetary analysis programme of the Cable News Network (CNN), Nigeria’s economy was the third fastest growing economy in the world, bettered only by China and Qatar, whereas the British government claimed it was the fourth.
A World Bank Investment Report prepared by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) projected Nigeria as the number one destination for foreign direct investment in Africa. Added to all this are about $30 billion in foreign reserves, $5.6 billion dividends from Nigeria Liquefied Gas Co. Ltd, and a budget of over N4 trillion inherited from the outgone Jonathan government by the incoming Buhari administration. It should also be pointed out that when APC took over power, the official pump price of fuel was N87 per litre, the exchange rate was N199 to one $1, while data from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics put inflation rate at a single digit.
The foregoing seems to contradict claims by Buhari and his party stalwarts that Nigeria’s economy had virtually collapsed by the time he took over. In fact, in some areas the economy seems to be getting worse now. For example, the Nigerian sank into recession in 2016. That same year, according to information from Bloomberg L.P., a privately owned software, data and media company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York, the naira was the fourth worst performing currency in the world, having lost more than one hundred percent of its value in 2014.
Current estimates of job losses since APC came to power range from 3 to 7 million, mostly due to retrenchment of workers and closure of thousands of manufacturing firms and other enterprises in the real sector. Perhaps President Muhammadu Buhari and his team are trying their best to improve the economy. However, there is no clear evidence that their policies are working.
The welfare of ordinary Nigerians has not improved significantly in the last three years, which leads me to the question: if the improvement Lai Mohammed and others are talking about is real, why are more and more experiencing increasing hardship than they did before June 2015? Certainly, the President and his lieutenants are not listening to the masses, the voiceless millions who are weighed down by double digit inflation, worsening insecurity and the psychological trauma of failed hope on the President as the messiah.
Objectively considered, the economic policies of this government are inappropriate for our current circumstances, a fact reiterated by an ardent supporter of the President, Dr. Dele Sobowale, and Bill Gates, one of the richest men in the world. Millions of ordinary Nigerians feel alienated economically from the government because they are becoming poorer, hungrier, more insecure, destitute and disillusioned about the future.
I, like others bearing the burdens of incompetent leadership, trying so hard to eke out a living with low income worsened by the depreciating value of the naira, do not need an expert to inform us that our economic fortunes in the last three years have nose-dived such that “changing the change” is increasingly becoming an attractive proposition.

Source: vanguard
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by DMerciful(m): 11:01am On Feb 20, 2019
They disrupted vote buying you mean?
Re: Breaking: Gov. Amosun Supporters Disrupt Trader Moni Disbursement In Abeokuta by kcub: 12:04pm On Feb 20, 2019
NothingDoMe:
Why ask for PVC number?
its a lie and false narrative .... even the bank of industry that disburses the money has debunked this claim

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