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Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 10:59am On Aug 17, 2019
IBB at 78!!!

IBB a man of Principle, Intelligence and Eloquence!
Here are some of his achievement as follows :

1. Situating the ECOWAS Headquarters Secretariats in Abuja
2. International Conference Centre Abuja
3. Constr. FHA Estates Nationwide
4. Constr. High Court Building in the state
5. Constr. Federal Secretariat in all the state including Abuja
6. Constr. 2political Party Office in all the states
7. Constructed the divisional headquarters of Nigerian Army
8. Constructed the Military barracks in Abuja
9. Constructed the Nigerian Army School of Amour Bauchi
10. Constructed the Nigerian Army Amphibious school Calabar
11. Constructed the Quarters for the 4 GOCs
12. Constructed the Nigerian Navy dockyard
13. Constructed the Nigerian Dockyard Snack Island logos
14. Construction Estate for worker of Federal Ministry of Works & Housing (FMWH) Nationwide including FCT & Gwagwalada
15. Construction site & SVCc Satellite Towns of Isheri, Lagos, Gwagwalada, Abuja and Prototype Housing Schemes
16. Constructed Headquarters Federal Environment Protection Agency (FEPA) Abuja
17. Constructed Headquarters Federal Environment Protection Agency (FEPA) Zonal Offices Nationwide and Central Laboratory, Yaba, Lagos
18. Construction National Eye Centre, Kaduna
19. Constructed Aluminum Smelter company Ikot Abasi
20. Constructed the Federal Supreme Court Abuja
21. Constructed the Ajaokuta Steel Project Engineering Works
22. Constructed the Abuja International Airport Phrase I & II
23. Constructed the National Assembly Abuja
24. Constructed the Presidential Villa Abuja
25. Constructed the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Headquarters Abufa
26. Constructed State Security Service (SSS) Abuja
27. Constructed Headquarters Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)Lagos
28. Constructed Headquarters Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Abuja
29. Constructed the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Branches Nationwide
30. Constructed the Central Bank Headquarters Abuja
31. Constructed some Branches of Central Bank In the state
32. Constructed the Security & Minting Headquarters Abuja
33. Constructed Jabi District Abuja
34. Constructed Abuja Central Area Phase I & II
35. Constructed Asokoro AreaConstructed Gorki Phases I, II & III
36. Constructed Gadu District
37. Constructed Asokoro and Asokoro South West Extension I & II
38. Constructed Secretariat Building for each of the state created in 1991
39. Constructed the House of Assembly Complex for each of the states created in 1991
40. Constructed the judiciary building for cof the states created in 1991
41. Constructed Maitama General Hospital, Abuja
42. Constructed Wuse General Hospital, Abuja
43. Constructed Asokoro General Hospital, Abuja
44. Constructed State House Hospital, Abuja
45. Constructed National Hospital in the states
46. Gusau Water Supply Scheme
47. Asokoro Water Supply
48. Kubwa Water Supply
49. Abuja Municipal Water Supply
49. Gboko-Yandav Water Works
50. Boreholes for 1004 Housing Estate
51. Kaf in Zakl Dam
52. Challawa Dam
53. Lower Usman Dam
54. Padam Darn
55. Shiroro Hydroelectric
56. Egbin Power Thermal Station
67. Constructed Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos
68. Constructed the Bridge over River Niger at Tuga Village-Kebbi state
69. Constructed the Bridge over Mbo River, Akwa-lbom State
70. Constructed the 2 bridges in Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State
71. Constructed the bridges over Chanchaga river
72. Constructed the bridges over river Zungeru at Kaduna
73. Constructed the bridges over river Imo river
74. Major rehabilitation Eko bridge, Lagos State
75. Constructed Road Nembe-Brass, Bayelsa State
76. Constructed Road Kolo-Nembe, Bayelsa State
77. Constructed Yenogoa-Kolo, Bayelsa State
78. Constructed Road Bonny, Rivers State
79. Constructed Road Port-Harcourt-Degema, Bugama, Rivers State
80. Constructed Road Otukpo-Oju, Benue State
81. Constructed Bali-Jamtari Road, Taraba State
82. Constructed Mokwa-Tegina Road, Niger State
83. Constructed Road Lafia Doma, Nasarawa State
84. Constructed the Access Road to Gembu-Mambila Plateau, Taraba State
85. Constructed Road Asokoro, Nyanyan Karu, Abuja
86. Constructed Major Roads into Abuja from Suleja, Gwagalada, Aiport
87. Constructed Major & Secondary Roads within the FCT
88. Dualization of Ibadan-lfe Road, Oyo/Osun State
89. Dualization of Kaduna-Abuja Road, Kaduna, Niger State and FCT
90. Dualization of Warri-Benin Road, Delta State
91. Dualization of Kaduna Zaria-Kano Road, Kaduna/Kano State
92. Rehabilitation of Kaduna-Tegina Road, Kaduna/Niger State
93. Rehabilitation of Calabar Ikang-Abang Road, Cross River
94. Rehabilitation of llorin-Kabba Road, Kogi State
95. Rehabilitation of Mayo-Belwa-Jado Road, Adamawa State
96. Rehabilitation of Pampam-Panshin-Langtang Road, Plateau State
97. Rehabilitation of Mokwa-New Bussa Road, Niger State
98. Rehabilitation of Kaima-Kishi Road, Kwara/Oyo State
99. Rehabilitation of Oyo Iseyin Road, Oyo State
100. Rehabilitation of Ibeto Wara Road, Niger State
101. Rehabilitation of Zungeru-Bida Road, Niger State
102. Rehabilitation Owo-lkare Road, Ondo State
103. Rehabilitation of Ikot Epkene Oron Jamestown Road, Akwa-lbom State
104. Construction of Hakpe-A|aokuta-Warri-ORE Rail line
105. Replacement of the Last rail Road Bridge in the Country
106. Construction of Toll Plaza Nation Wide for Revenue
107. Construction of Flour Mills Nationwide
108. Rehabilitation of Military Barracks Nationwide
109. Physical improvement and Academic
110. Upgrading of Federal School of Survey, Oyo State
111. Additional Construction of Housing Units at 1004 Housing Estate at Transit Village, V/Island Lagos
112. Construction of Imo Airport
113. Construction of NNPC Headquarters & Staff Housing Abuja
114. NNPC Fuel Storage Depots various location Nationwide
115. Turn Around maintenance (TAM) of refineries regularly conducted on schedules
116. NAFCON one full capacity production
117. Establishment of National Housing Production
118. Promulgated National Housing Policy for Nigeria
119. Establishment of Federal Environment Protection Agency
120. Promulgation of National Environment policy For Nigeria
121. Directorate for Food, Roads & Rural Infrastructure (DFRRI) was established Nationwide
122. Community Banks established Nationwide
123. Mass mobilization for Social and Economic Recovery (MAMSER)
124. ECOMOG- Established and Pioneering the Sub-Regional Peace and Enforcement
125. Civil Service Reform
126. Established 2 Party System
127. Established Option A4NIGERIA Foreign Policy was redefined from Africa Focus to a Global Projection of Nigeria not to only as a Continental Power but Active Global Power Configuration
128. Guarantee of Free Press
129. Established IBB International Golf & Country Club
130. Established/Constructed National Women Centre
131. Established/Constructed NASDMU- Nigerian Army Small Scale Drug Manufacturing Unit Lagos
132. Constructed Post Offices in all the Local Government Nationwide
133. Constructed the Ajiwa Water Project, Katsina
134. Constructed Ikpoba Dam, Benin City
135. Constructed the Nkalagu Cement Company, Ebonyi State
136. Constructed Silos for Grain Storage Nationwide
137. Created 11 States
138. Employment rate was at 88%Salaries, Allowances and Contracts were paid when dueLight & Water Supply at 95% Capacity Nationwide
138. All textiles & industries were working at full capacity nationwide
139. There was security nationwide, free movement and peace was enjoyed
140. Established the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
141. Established Nigerian Broadcasting Commission along withNigerian Telecommunicati
on Commission which has powers to give private license
142. Established University of Yola
143. Established Foreign Aid Crops
144. Established consent of Medium Powers of 8 Countries- Nigeria, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan etc.
145. Established more diplomatic missions with nations
146. Constructed Eagle Square, Abuja
147. Constructed Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
148. Constructed National Military Cemetery, Abuja
149. Constructed Katsina Airport
150. ASCON, Academic Staff College of Nigeria, Badagry
151. Police College, Kano
152. Peoples Bank (Tai Solarin)
153. FRSC – Federal Rood Safety Commission (Wole Soyinka)
154. Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps
155. Ecumenical Centre, Abuja
156. Abuja Central Mosque
157. VON – Volkswagen Of Nigeria, Ojo
158. STEYR – Vehicle Company, Bauchi
159. Established the Budget Ministry
160. Over 200 laws in Nigerian Legal System operating now
161. RMA & FC — Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission
162. NDIC — Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation
163. Established NCC — National Communication Commission
164. Established NWC – National War College
165. Established NDI – National Democratic Institutes
166. Established the Portharcourt-Warri Refineries & Kaduna Refinery
167. Constructed and Commissioned Shiroro Dam
168. Created 8 Federal Universities of Technology and Colleges of Agriculture
169. Created 200 Local Government Areas and 11 States
170. Established a security reform which curved out from National Security Organisation (NSO), the followings:
(a) NIA — National Intelligence Agency
(b) SSS — State Security Service
(c) DIA – Defence Intelligence Agency
171. Established a security reform that created five (5) additional zones for the Nigerian Police
172. Construction of Toagh Bridge on the Tuga-Kaoje Road
173. Construction of Jameson and Ethiope River Brdges, Bendel State
174. Construction of Potiskum-Bulkachuwa Road, Bauchi State
175. Construction of Bridge for Steam Boats in Nembe, Rivers State
176. Re-construction of Niger Bridge, Onitsha, Anambra State
277. Establishment of Council on Environment at Federal and State Levels
178. Construction of Army Officers Quarters, Minna, Makurdi and Kontagora
179. Construction of Soldiers Quarters at Bonny Camp, Portharcourt
180. Construction of NACA Headquarters and school at Kontagora
181. Construction of and Roads Rehabilitation of roads and drainages at Dalet Barracks, Ribadu, Kontagora and many other Barrack
182. Water Supply improvement scheme at Army Barracks nationwide
183. Electrical rehabilitation works at Kakuri Barraks, Kaduna State 1 80. BuiH 1 63 Housing units of 3 & 2 bedrooms in Sharctda, Kano State
184. Built 1 86 housing units in Omo State
185. Construction of Roads in Ganye, Adamawa State
186. Construction of Road in Ago-Oko, Abeokuta, Ogun StateBuilt 499 housing units in Abuja
187. Built Federal Housing Authority Estate at Yola, Adamawa State
188. Built Federal Housing Authority Estate at Minna, Niger StateBuilt Federal Housing Authority Estate at Oshogbo, Osun State 1 88. Built Federal Housing Authority Estate at Festac Town, Lagos State
189. Established Surveyors Registration Council of Nigeria (SURCON)
190. Established Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON)
191. Introduction of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) for Nigeria’s Economic Growth
192. Upgrading the Infrastructure in the Nigerian Mining Corporation (NMC)
193. Established Nigerian Maritime Authority
194. Development of National Health Policy
195. Launching of the Primary Health Care Scheme (PHC)
296. Upgrading the project of the Expended Programme on Immunization (EPI)Technical assistance to states in the rural water supply and sanitation programs
197. Financial assistance to Federal Teaching Hospitals for rural and urban comprehensive health centresDirect importation of drugs to ease shortages in the hospitalsCompletion and Commissioning of the abandoned Teaching Hospital Project in Sokoto, Enugu and Zaria
198. Establishment of four Technical Colleges of Education at Asaba, Bichi, Omoku and Potiskum
199. Establishment of Specialized National Mathematical Centre, Abuja
200. Established University of Abuja
201. Established the Universities of Agriculture in Makurdi and Abeokuta
202. Established the University of Technology in Bauchi and Yola
203. Establishment of 22 Women Model Center’s in every State and Abuja
204. Introduction of the Expedited Mail Service (EMS) in 1986
205. Built and Commissioned the Nnamdi Azikwe National Press Centre at Dordan Barracks, Lagos
206. Built the Essential Infrastructure in Abuja and successfully moved the Federal Capital from Lagos to Abuja
207. Built Garki General Hospital, Abuja
208. Built and Transformed the former Anambra State University of Technology into a Federal Institution and renamed it Nnamdi Azikwe University Awka
209. He gave car refurbishing and motorcycle advances to the armed forces
210. He also gave car loans /refurbishing and motorcycle advances to the armed forces
211. He built the Police Forensic Laboratories in Kano and Lagos
212. He built the Police Staff Colleges in Shanono, Kano and Jos
213. He built me Police Secondary School in Calabar
214. He built the State Police Headquarters in Uyo, Akwa-lbom and Kano State
215. He built the police Academy Phases I & II in Kano
216. He reconstructed NNPC into a Corporate Headquarter with three functional divisions and twelve subsidiaries such as:
(a) The Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited (NPDC)
(b) Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL)
(c) Warri Refinery and Petrochemicals Company Limited (WRPC)
(d) Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemicals Company Limited
(e) Pormarcourt Refinery Company Limited (PHRC)
(f) Nigeria Gas Development Company Limited
(g) Eleme Petrochemicals Company Limited (EPCL)
(h) Engineering Company of Nigeri a Limited (ECNL)
(i) Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG)
(j) Calson (Bermuda) Limited
(k) Hyson Nigeria Limited (HNL)
217. He initiated and signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Nigeria’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
218. He initiated and signed Joint Operating Agreement in Nigeria’s petroleum sector
219. He increased the petroleum exploration activities in Nigeria with the target of achieving 2.4 million barrels per day by me year 1994
220. His petroleum sector reforms admitted indigenous oil companies to invest in exploration
221He increased the known oil reserves by 4 billion barrelsHe abolished the third-party marketing of Nigerian Crude Oil
222. He expanded the refining company from 300,000 to 445,000 barrels per dayHe developed and commissioned the Portharcourt Export Refinery
223. He accelerated work on me LNG ProjectHe introduced Butanization Programme in the petroleum sector in NigeriaHe secured overseas market for Nigeria’s LNGHe acquired 4 (four) vessels for LNG transportation
224 . He developed the Oso Condensate Field
225. He initiated work on new products pipelines linking all refineries In the country
226. He completed and commissioned the ESCRAVOS to Lagos Pipeline.
227.He achieved a successful experiment on the Gas-Power car
228. He completed Phase I of the Petrochemical Programme
228. He completed the development of the National Oil Policy
229. He strengthened Nigeria’s position in OPEC and a Nigerian, Alh. Rilwan Lukman emerged as OPEC’s Secretary General
230. He increased revenue allocation from the Federation Account to oil producing areas as well as institutionalization of organs for encouraging rapid community development in these areas
231. He conducted the most successful headcount that the country ever achieved since 1963
232. He introduced Bureau de Change in the Foreign Exchange Regime.
233. Established National Wages Commission
234. Established National Planning Commission
235. Established National Women Commission
236. Established Urban Development Bank
237. Established Public Utilities Commission
238. Established Nigerian Pilgrims Board (one for Muslims and one for Christians)
239. Established National Economic Reconstruction Fund (NERFUND)
240. Established National Boundary Commission
241. Established National Population Commission
242. Established National Energy Commission
243. Established the technical committee on Privatization and Commercialization
244. Established Federal Urban Mass Transit Programme
245. He built Bida-Kamba-Jade
Road
246. He reconstructed Chiyako bridge in Kano State
247. He dualized Onitsha-Oba Road
248. He built 218 Housing Units in Benue State
249. He built 180 Housing Units in Sokoto State
250. He built 207 Housing Units in Rivers State
251. Established the National Agricultural Land Development. Authority (NALDA)
252. Established National Maritime Authority
253. Established Nigerian Dockyard Company
254 His foreign policy initiatives made Nigeria to overtake the leadership of Commonwealth Secretariat with Chief Emeka Anyaoku emerging as the Secretary General
255. He built the Ikayo-Selbe-Namatori Road
256. He built the Giate-Heffe-Namarawo Road
257. He built the Calabar-lkom Road
258. He built the Kette-Awaga Road
259. He built the llorin-Bida Sa’adu Road
260. He built the lyere-lfara Road
261. He built the Bokona-Tegina Road
262. He built the River Ayangba-Erudu Bridge
263. He built the River Eralia-Ankpa bbuilt the Oron-Ebigha Road
264. He built the Afikpo-Ohafia-Arochukwu Road
265. He built the Kaima-Keshi Road
266. He built the Ebonger-Oshogbo Road
267. He built the Ado-Ekiti-Ikare Road.

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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by chiefolododo(m): 11:02am On Aug 17, 2019
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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by helinues: 11:14am On Aug 17, 2019
Wait, Is Op celebrating Babangida? We have 700+ local governments while you listed less than 300 projects..

Well, karma is already justifying..
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by collinsfhk(m): 11:26am On Aug 17, 2019
I see him as a man with nationalistic view. With all that above, I agree he is unmatched.

Congratulations to him.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by ChimaAdeoye: 12:38pm On Aug 17, 2019
Mune:
IBB at 78!!!

IBB a man of Principle, Intelligence and Eloquence!
Here are some of his achievement as follows :

1. Situating the ECOWAS Headquarters Secretariats in Abuja
2. International Conference Centre Abuja
3. Constr. FHA Estates Nationwide
4. Constr. High Court Building in the state
5. Constr. Federal Secretariat in all the state including Abuja
6. Constr. 2political Party Office in all the states
7. Constructed the divisional headquarters of Nigerian Army
8. Constructed the Military barracks in Abuja
9. Constructed the Nigerian Army School of Amour Bauchi
10. Constructed the Nigerian Army Amphibious school Calabar
11. Constructed the Quarters for the 4 GOCs
12. Constructed the Nigerian Navy dockyard
13. Constructed the Nigerian Dockyard Snack Island logos
14. Construction Estate for worker of Federal Ministry of Works & Housing (FMWH) Nationwide including FCT & Gwagwalada
15. Construction site & SVCc Satellite Towns of Isheri, Lagos, Gwagwalada, Abuja and Prototype Housing Schemes
16. Constructed Headquarters Federal Environment Protection Agency (FEPA) Abuja
17. Constructed Headquarters Federal Environment Protection Agency (FEPA) Zonal Offices Nationwide and Central Laboratory, Yaba, Lagos
18. Construction National Eye Centre, Kaduna
19. Constructed Aluminum Smelter company Ikot Abasi
20. Constructed the Federal Supreme Court Abuja
21. Constructed the Ajaokuta Steel Project Engineering Works
22. Constructed the Abuja International Airport Phrase I & II
23. Constructed the National Assembly Abuja
24. Constructed the Presidential Villa Abuja
25. Constructed the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Headquarters Abufa
26. Constructed State Security Service (SSS) Abuja
27. Constructed Headquarters Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)Lagos
28. Constructed Headquarters Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Abuja
29. Constructed the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Branches Nationwide
30. Constructed the Central Bank Headquarters Abuja
31. Constructed some Branches of Central Bank In the state
32. Constructed the Security & Minting Headquarters Abuja
33. Constructed Jabi District Abuja
34. Constructed Abuja Central Area Phase I & II
35. Constructed Asokoro AreaConstructed Gorki Phases I, II & III
36. Constructed Gadu District
37. Constructed Asokoro and Asokoro South West Extension I & II
38. Constructed Secretariat Building for each of the state created in 1991
39. Constructed the House of Assembly Complex for each of the states created in 1991
40. Constructed the judiciary building for cof the states created in 1991
41. Constructed Maitama General Hospital, Abuja
42. Constructed Wuse General Hospital, Abuja
43. Constructed Asokoro General Hospital, Abuja
44. Constructed State House Hospital, Abuja
45. Constructed National Hospital in the states
46. Gusau Water Supply Scheme
47. Asokoro Water Supply
48. Kubwa Water Supply
49. Abuja Municipal Water Supply
49. Gboko-Yandav Water Works
50. Boreholes for 1004 Housing Estate
51. Kaf in Zakl Dam
52. Challawa Dam
53. Lower Usman Dam
54. Padam Darn
55. Shiroro Hydroelectric
56. Egbin Power Thermal Station
67. Constructed Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos
68. Constructed the Bridge over River Niger at Tuga Village-Kebbi state
69. Constructed the Bridge over Mbo River, Akwa-lbom State
70. Constructed the 2 bridges in Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State
71. Constructed the bridges over Chanchaga river
72. Constructed the bridges over river Zungeru at Kaduna
73. Constructed the bridges over river Imo river
74. Major rehabilitation Eko bridge, Lagos State
75. Constructed Road Nembe-Brass, Bayelsa State
76. Constructed Road Kolo-Nembe, Bayelsa State
77. Constructed Yenogoa-Kolo, Bayelsa State
78. Constructed Road Bonny, Rivers State
79. Constructed Road Port-Harcourt-Degema, Bugama, Rivers State
80. Constructed Road Otukpo-Oju, Benue State
81. Constructed Bali-Jamtari Road, Taraba State
82. Constructed Mokwa-Tegina Road, Niger State
83. Constructed Road Lafia Doma, Nasarawa State
84. Constructed the Access Road to Gembu-Mambila Plateau, Taraba State
85. Constructed Road Asokoro, Nyanyan Karu, Abuja
86. Constructed Major Roads into Abuja from Suleja, Gwagalada, Aiport
87. Constructed Major & Secondary Roads within the FCT
88. Dualization of Ibadan-lfe Road, Oyo/Osun State
89. Dualization of Kaduna-Abuja Road, Kaduna, Niger State and FCT
90. Dualization of Warri-Benin Road, Delta State
91. Dualization of Kaduna Zaria-Kano Road, Kaduna/Kano State
92. Rehabilitation of Kaduna-Tegina Road, Kaduna/Niger State
93. Rehabilitation of Calabar Ikang-Abang Road, Cross River
94. Rehabilitation of llorin-Kabba Road, Kogi State
95. Rehabilitation of Mayo-Belwa-Jado Road, Adamawa State
96. Rehabilitation of Pampam-Panshin-Langtang Road, Plateau State
97. Rehabilitation of Mokwa-New Bussa Road, Niger State
98. Rehabilitation of Kaima-Kishi Road, Kwara/Oyo State
99. Rehabilitation of Oyo Iseyin Road, Oyo State
100. Rehabilitation of Ibeto Wara Road, Niger State
101. Rehabilitation of Zungeru-Bida Road, Niger State
102. Rehabilitation Owo-lkare Road, Ondo State
103. Rehabilitation of Ikot Epkene Oron Jamestown Road, Akwa-lbom State
104. Construction of Hakpe-A|aokuta-Warri-ORE Rail line
105. Replacement of the Last rail Road Bridge in the Country
106. Construction of Toll Plaza Nation Wide for Revenue
107. Construction of Flour Mills Nationwide
108. Rehabilitation of Military Barracks Nationwide
109. Physical improvement and Academic
110. Upgrading of Federal School of Survey, Oyo State
111. Additional Construction of Housing Units at 1004 Housing Estate at Transit Village, V/Island Lagos
112. Construction of Imo Airport
113. Construction of NNPC Headquarters & Staff Housing Abuja
114. NNPC Fuel Storage Depots various location Nationwide
115. Turn Around maintenance (TAM) of refineries regularly conducted on schedules
116. NAFCON one full capacity production
117. Establishment of National Housing Production
118. Promulgated National Housing Policy for Nigeria
119. Establishment of Federal Environment Protection Agency
120. Promulgation of National Environment policy For Nigeria
121. Directorate for Food, Roads & Rural Infrastructure (DFRRI) was established Nationwide
122. Community Banks established Nationwide
123. Mass mobilization for Social and Economic Recovery (MAMSER)
124. ECOMOG- Established and Pioneering the Sub-Regional Peace and Enforcement
125. Civil Service Reform
126. Established 2 Party System
127. Established Option A4NIGERIA Foreign Policy was redefined from Africa Focus to a Global Projection of Nigeria not to only as a Continental Power but Active Global Power Configuration
128. Guarantee of Free Press
129. Established IBB International Golf & Country Club
130. Established/Constructed National Women Centre
131. Established/Constructed NASDMU- Nigerian Army Small Scale Drug Manufacturing Unit Lagos
132. Constructed Post Offices in all the Local Government Nationwide
133. Constructed the Ajiwa Water Project, Katsina
134. Constructed Ikpoba Dam, Benin City
135. Constructed the Nkalagu Cement Company, Ebonyi State
136. Constructed Silos for Grain Storage Nationwide
137. Created 11 States
138. Employment rate was at 88%Salaries, Allowances and Contracts were paid when dueLight & Water Supply at 95% Capacity Nationwide
138. All textiles & industries were working at full capacity nationwide
139. There was security nationwide, free movement and peace was enjoyed
140. Established the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
141. Established Nigerian Broadcasting Commission along withNigerian Telecommunicati
on Commission which has powers to give private license
142. Established University of Yola
143. Established Foreign Aid Crops
144. Established consent of Medium Powers of 8 Countries- Nigeria, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan etc.
145. Established more diplomatic missions with nations
146. Constructed Eagle Square, Abuja
147. Constructed Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
148. Constructed National Military Cemetery, Abuja
149. Constructed Katsina Airport
150. ASCON, Academic Staff College of Nigeria, Badagry
151. Police College, Kano
152. Peoples Bank (Tai Solarin)
153. FRSC – Federal Rood Safety Commission (Wole Soyinka)
154. Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps
155. Ecumenical Centre, Abuja
156. Abuja Central Mosque
157. VON – Volkswagen Of Nigeria, Ojo
158. STEYR – Vehicle Company, Bauchi
159. Established the Budget Ministry
160. Over 200 laws in Nigerian Legal System operating now
161. RMA & FC — Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission
162. NDIC — Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation
163. Established NCC — National Communication Commission
164. Established NWC – National War College
165. Established NDI – National Democratic Institutes
166. Established the Portharcourt-Warri Refineries & Kaduna Refinery
167. Constructed and Commissioned Shiroro Dam
168. Created 8 Federal Universities of Technology and Colleges of Agriculture
169. Created 200 Local Government Areas and 11 States
170. Established a security reform which curved out from National Security Organisation (NSO), the followings:
(a) NIA — National Intelligence Agency
(b) SSS — State Security Service
(c) DIA – Defence Intelligence Agency
171. Established a security reform that created five (5) additional zones for the Nigerian Police
172. Construction of Toagh Bridge on the Tuga-Kaoje Road
173. Construction of Jameson and Ethiope River Brdges, Bendel State
174. Construction of Potiskum-Bulkachuwa Road, Bauchi State
175. Construction of Bridge for Steam Boats in Nembe, Rivers State
176. Re-construction of Niger Bridge, Onitsha, Anambra State
277. Establishment of Council on Environment at Federal and State Levels
178. Construction of Army Officers Quarters, Minna, Makurdi and Kontagora
179. Construction of Soldiers Quarters at Bonny Camp, Portharcourt
180. Construction of NACA Headquarters and school at Kontagora
181. Construction of and Roads Rehabilitation of roads and drainages at Dalet Barracks, Ribadu, Kontagora and many other Barrack
182. Water Supply improvement scheme at Army Barracks nationwide
183. Electrical rehabilitation works at Kakuri Barraks, Kaduna State 1 80. BuiH 1 63 Housing units of 3 & 2 bedrooms in Sharctda, Kano State
184. Built 1 86 housing units in Omo State
185. Construction of Roads in Ganye, Adamawa State
186. Construction of Road in Ago-Oko, Abeokuta, Ogun StateBuilt 499 housing units in Abuja
187. Built Federal Housing Authority Estate at Yola, Adamawa State
188. Built Federal Housing Authority Estate at Minna, Niger StateBuilt Federal Housing Authority Estate at Oshogbo, Osun State 1 88. Built Federal Housing Authority Estate at Festac Town, Lagos State
189. Established Surveyors Registration Council of Nigeria (SURCON)
190. Established Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON)
191. Introduction of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) for Nigeria’s Economic Growth
192. Upgrading the Infrastructure in the Nigerian Mining Corporation (NMC)
193. Established Nigerian Maritime Authority
194. Development of National Health Policy
195. Launching of the Primary Health Care Scheme (PHC)
296. Upgrading the project of the Expended Programme on Immunization (EPI)Technical assistance to states in the rural water supply and sanitation programs
197. Financial assistance to Federal Teaching Hospitals for rural and urban comprehensive health centresDirect importation of drugs to ease shortages in the hospitalsCompletion and Commissioning of the abandoned Teaching Hospital Project in Sokoto, Enugu and Zaria
198. Establishment of four Technical Colleges of Education at Asaba, Bichi, Omoku and Potiskum
199. Establishment of Specialized National Mathematical Centre, Abuja
200. Established University of Abuja
201. Established the Universities of Agriculture in Makurdi and Abeokuta
202. Established the University of Technology in Bauchi and Yola
203. Establishment of 22 Women Model Center’s in every State and Abuja
204. Introduction of the Expedited Mail Service (EMS) in 1986
205. Built and Commissioned the Nnamdi Azikwe National Press Centre at Dordan Barracks, Lagos
206. Built the Essential Infrastructure in Abuja and successfully moved the Federal Capital from Lagos to Abuja
207. Built Garki General Hospital, Abuja
208. Built and Transformed the former Anambra State University of Technology into a Federal Institution and renamed it Nnamdi Azikwe University Awka
209. He gave car refurbishing and motorcycle advances to the armed forces
210. He also gave car loans /refurbishing and motorcycle advances to the armed forces
211. He built the Police Forensic Laboratories in Kano and Lagos
212. He built the Police Staff Colleges in Shanono, Kano and Jos
213. He built me Police Secondary School in Calabar
214. He built the State Police Headquarters in Uyo, Akwa-lbom and Kano State
215. He built the police Academy Phases I & II in Kano
216. He reconstructed NNPC into a Corporate Headquarter with three functional divisions and twelve subsidiaries such as:
(a) The Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited (NPDC)
(b) Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL)
(c) Warri Refinery and Petrochemicals Company Limited (WRPC)
(d) Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemicals Company Limited
(e) Pormarcourt Refinery Company Limited (PHRC)
(f) Nigeria Gas Development Company Limited
(g) Eleme Petrochemicals Company Limited (EPCL)
(h) Engineering Company of Nigeri a Limited (ECNL)
(i) Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG)
(j) Calson (Bermuda) Limited
(k) Hyson Nigeria Limited (HNL)
217. He initiated and signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Nigeria’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
218. He initiated and signed Joint Operating Agreement in Nigeria’s petroleum sector
219. He increased the petroleum exploration activities in Nigeria with the target of achieving 2.4 million barrels per day by me year 1994
220. His petroleum sector reforms admitted indigenous oil companies to invest in exploration
221He increased the known oil reserves by 4 billion barrelsHe abolished the third-party marketing of Nigerian Crude Oil
222. He expanded the refining company from 300,000 to 445,000 barrels per dayHe developed and commissioned the Portharcourt Export Refinery
223. He accelerated work on me LNG ProjectHe introduced Butanization Programme in the petroleum sector in NigeriaHe secured overseas market for Nigeria’s LNGHe acquired 4 (four) vessels for LNG transportation
224 . He developed the Oso Condensate Field
225. He initiated work on new products pipelines linking all refineries In the country
226. He completed and commissioned the ESCRAVOS to Lagos Pipeline.
227.He achieved a successful experiment on the Gas-Power car
228. He completed Phase I of the Petrochemical Programme
228. He completed the development of the National Oil Policy
229. He strengthened Nigeria’s position in OPEC and a Nigerian, Alh. Rilwan Lukman emerged as OPEC’s Secretary General
230. He increased revenue allocation from the Federation Account to oil producing areas as well as institutionalization of organs for encouraging rapid community development in these areas
231. He conducted the most successful headcount that the country ever achieved since 1963
232. He introduced Bureau de Change in the Foreign Exchange Regime.
233. Established National Wages Commission
234. Established National Planning Commission
235. Established National Women Commission
236. Established Urban Development Bank
237. Established Public Utilities Commission
238. Established Nigerian Pilgrims Board (one for Muslims and one for Christians)
239. Established National Economic Reconstruction Fund (NERFUND)
240. Established National Boundary Commission
241. Established National Population Commission
242. Established National Energy Commission
243. Established the technical committee on Privatization and Commercialization
244. Established Federal Urban Mass Transit Programme
245. He built Bida-Kamba-Jade
Road
246. He reconstructed Chiyako bridge in Kano State
247. He dualized Onitsha-Oba Road
248. He built 218 Housing Units in Benue State
249. He built 180 Housing Units in Sokoto State
250. He built 207 Housing Units in Rivers State
251. Established the National Agricultural Land Development. Authority (NALDA)
252. Established National Maritime Authority
253. Established Nigerian Dockyard Company
254 His foreign policy initiatives made Nigeria to overtake the leadership of Commonwealth Secretariat with Chief Emeka Anyaoku emerging as the Secretary General
255. He built the Ikayo-Selbe-Namatori Road
256. He built the Giate-Heffe-Namarawo Road
257. He built the Calabar-lkom Road
258. He built the Kette-Awaga Road
259. He built the llorin-Bida Sa’adu Road
260. He built the lyere-lfara Road
261. He built the Bokona-Tegina Road
262. He built the River Ayangba-Erudu Bridge
263. He built the River Eralia-Ankpa bbuilt the Oron-Ebigha Road
264. He built the Afikpo-Ohafia-Arochukwu Road
265. He built the Kaima-Keshi Road
266. He built the Ebonger-Oshogbo Road
267. He built the Ado-Ekiti-Ikare Road.

Babangida did all these with oil price at about $15 dollars/ barrel and he never whined that oil price should have been higher. Compare that to Buhari who has done nothing! Yet, whines every day that $60 - $70 dollars per barrel oil price is too low for him!

If IBB had not annulled June 12 election, he would have been the greatest Nigerian President ever!

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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by FarahAideed: 12:41pm On Aug 17, 2019
Let's not forget his greatest achievement ever which was ousting the regressive Buhari regime of 1984 ..

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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Otunba2004(m): 12:46pm On Aug 17, 2019
helinues:
Wait, Is Op celebrating Babangida? We have 700+ local governments while you listed less than 300 projects..

Well, karma is already justifying..
Am not among the fans of babangida but he really tried and as op said nobody match his achievements, back to you list the achievements of Buhari in 4 years, these achievements attached to Babangida in 8yrs, let us see your God father achievements in good four years, am very sure your list can't up to 2,if anyone

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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by F117nighthawk: 12:54pm On Aug 17, 2019
All these with in 8yrs,1985_1993 a very big lie,u can only fool the unborn Nigerians, not people who were alive then

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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 12:54pm On Aug 17, 2019
helinues:
Wait, Is Op celebrating Babangida? We have 700+ local governments while you listed less than 300 projects..

Well, karma is already justifying..

You cant touch every where my brother. However, he was responsible for the creation of many states of the Federation. During his tenure, Local Government Authorities were empowered
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 12:56pm On Aug 17, 2019
F117nighthawk:
All these with in 8yrs,1985_1993 a very big lie,u can only fool the unborn Nigerians, not people who were alive then

You just need to highlight the lie in the list
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by F117nighthawk: 1:00pm On Aug 17, 2019
Mune:


You just need to highlight the lie in the list
I don't have to, if u believe the list, it's left to u,8yrs of IBB in power with all the corruption and bad economy someone said he did all these,Nigerians and all the lies they believe
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by fergie001: 1:01pm On Aug 17, 2019
Otunba2004:
Am not among the fans of babangida but he really tried and as op said nobody match his achievements, back to you list the achievements of Buhari in 4 years, these achievements attached to Babangida in 8yrs, let us see your God father achievements in good four years, am very sure your list can't up to 2,if anyone
You tried to reply that thing!
He has a right to support anyone but always downgrading anything that doesn't come from his "Messiah" is a shame.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Otunba2004(m): 1:01pm On Aug 17, 2019
Hmmn Babangida the Maradona, he tried very well assuming all our presidents continue with this kind achievements while in office may be we won't be in this mess we found ourselves but yet Babangida killed our economy infact he damaged our country through his Adjustment programm,we can never forgive him by anuuled 1993 election, Babangida and Obasanjo suppose to extricate Nigeria from poverty bcoz they have brain but they were so corrupt and greedy when they were in office, if these two president use their genius to favour our country we won't be in this state of comatose by now we would have being like Singapore but opposite is the word apart from these two presidents those remaining ones are dummy especially this current President hmmn I don't know how to describe him, did he know his left hand to his right hand? May be am not sure
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by BluntBoy(m): 1:01pm On Aug 17, 2019
ChimaAdeoye:


Babangida did all these with oil price at about $15 dollars/ barrel and he never whined that oil price should have been higher. Compare that to Buhari who has done nothing! Yet, whines every day that $60 - $70 dollars per barrel oil price is too low for him!

If IBB had not annulled June 12 election, he would have been the greatest Nigerian President ever!

IBB was a dictator. He dictated and his orders were followed. You can't achieve that as a civilian president because there is division of power. And to crown it, IBB was there for 8 years.

You can't compare military rule of 8 years to civilian rule of 8 years. The military ruler enjoys absolute power but the civilian president needs to share power with other arms of government which can slow down policy implementation.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by muykem: 1:04pm On Aug 17, 2019
None. He declared corruption legal in the country; assassinated person with deferent opinion. Kill a whole generation of military men. Laughing and killing his friends include his best man. Take the country to unnecessary political crises among others.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Otunba2004(m): 1:11pm On Aug 17, 2019
BluntBoy:


IBB was a dictator. He dictated and his orders were followed. You can't achieve that as a civilian president because there is division of power. And to crown it, IBB was there for 8 years.

You can't compare military rule of 8 years to civilian rule of 8 years. The military ruler enjoys absolute power but the civilian president needs to share power with other arms of government which can slow down policy implementation.
see defending champion haha what is wrong with these Buharideen follower so you must defend everything and pretend as if all is OK and well, so if buhari have executive bill that can favour Nigerian House of Assembly won't pass it? Abi project that can benefit us legislatures will hold their hand that they should not embark on it, then USA, FRANCE AND UK Would not have move forward, O ma wa ga o, oro eyin people yii mawa sumi o, this same people castigating Jonathan then but now they have lost their senses
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Validated: 1:19pm On Aug 17, 2019
F117nighthawk:

I don't have to, if u believe the list, it's left to u,8yrs of IBB in power with all the corruption and bad economy someone said he did all these,Nigerians and all the lies they believe
Kindly debunk op or forever keep quiet please. That IBB annulled June 12 should not make you try and rubbish his achievements. IBB was a great leader. June 12 was a fraud. Abiola could not have won if the elections was free and fair. The obvious candidates were all disqualified leaving Abiola with hapless Tofa. Again, there was voter aparthy as a court already cancelled the polls courtesy of the obnoxious ABN.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by BluntBoy(m): 1:22pm On Aug 17, 2019
Otunba2004:
see defending champion haha what is wrong with these Buharideen follower so you must defend everything and pretend as if all is OK and well, so if buhari have executive bill that can favour Nigerian House of Assembly won't pass it? Abi project that can benefit us legislatures will hold their that they should not embark on it, then USA, FRANCE AND UK Would not have move forward, O ma wa ga o, oro eyin people yii mawa sumi o, this same people castigating Jonathan then but now they have lost their senses

Stop comparing countries because we practise a different style of government from them.

The UK practise parliamentary system of government and the US practice true federalism where power is shared equally between the central government and the component units.

Moreover, the passage of bills can be slow because of the size of our legislature and also because of corruption.

Moreover, we are talking about military vs civilian here.

If you check history, you will see that we got more benefits and lasting legacies from the military than from civilian governments. This is so because under military rule, there is no constitution to check the power of the ruler. And there is no Senate to slow down his policies.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by dododawa1: 1:30pm On Aug 17, 2019
nothing concern me, FULANI and IPOB are blood brother why HAUSA and IGBO are enemy.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 1:39pm On Aug 17, 2019
Otunba2004:
Hmmn Babangida the Maradona, he tried very well assuming all our presidents continue with this kind achievements while in office may be we won't be in this mess we found ourselves but yet Babangida killed our economy infact he damaged our country through his Adjustment programm,we can never forgive him by anuuled 1993 election, Babangida and Obasanjo suppose to extricate Nigeria from poverty bcoz they have brain but they were so corrupt and greedy when they were in office, if these two president use their genius to favour our country we won't be in this state of comatose by now we would have being like Singapore but opposite is the word apart from these two presidents those remaining ones are dummy especially this current President hmmn I don't know how to describe him, did he know his left hand to his right hand? May be am not sure

The Structural Adjustment Programme was the creation of the World Bank and IMF. Most of the developing nations of that time implemented such including China. The sad part of it was that, none of the countries who adopted the SAP enjoyed it, and at the same time, you can't go against the IMF and World Bank due to the nature of the Politics associated with this neoliberal and colonial institutions.

Let me tell you the truth, sometimes you need to be harsh and a dictator to set a country on a path of progress and will require time. This is one of the reasons why I think this liberal democracy is nothing but a nonsense that will never suit us
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 1:42pm On Aug 17, 2019
BluntBoy:


Stop comparing countries because we practise a different style of government from them.

The UK practise parliamentary system of government and the US practice true federalism where power is shared equally between the central government and the component units.

Moreover, the passage of bills can be slow because of the size of our legislature and also because of corruption.

Moreover, we are talking about military vs civilian here.

If you check history, you will see that we got more benefits and lasting legacies from the military than from civilian governments. This is so because under military rule, there is no constitution to check the power of the ruler. And there is no Senate to slow down his policies.

And that's exactly the kind of system that will suit a country like ours. I don't think we are still matured to practice liberal democracy. We need an iron hand..
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by BluntBoy(m): 1:47pm On Aug 17, 2019
Mune:


And that's exactly the kind of system that will suit a country like ours. I don't think we are still matured to practice liberal democracy. We need an iron hand..

An iron hand is only obtainable under military rule. Even Buhari lamented that civilian rule will limit him.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 1:51pm On Aug 17, 2019
BluntBoy:


An iron hand is only obtainable under military rule. Even Buhari lamented that civilian rule will limit him.

Then we need to modify the system like the way Russia is doing to suit us. We need a guided form of democracy.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by BluntBoy(m): 1:55pm On Aug 17, 2019
Mune:


Then we need to modify the system like the way Russia is doing to suit us. We need a guided form of democracy.

That has always been my argument.

We need to change our political system. It is not working for us at all.

We also need to reduce the size of our legislature, or we can make it wages per seating rather than monthly salary whether they sit or not.

We are waiting too much money on government.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 1:57pm On Aug 17, 2019
BluntBoy:


That has always been my argument.

We need to change our political system. It is not working for us at all.

We also need to reduce the size of our legislature, or we can make it wages per seating rather than monthly salary whether they sit or not.

We are waiting too much money on government.

You are very right! I want you to please read about how Switzerland system is structured and you will be marbled. They have 7 presidents!!!
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by yarimo(m): 1:58pm On Aug 17, 2019
268 . He stole over 12 billion dollars from nnpc

269 . He is a PDP member

270 . He annulled June 12 presidential election
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by BluntBoy(m): 2:00pm On Aug 17, 2019
Mune:


You are very right! I want you to please read about how Switzerland system is structured and you will be marbled. They have 7 presidents!!!

The problem with us is we like to copy. With the numbers of political scientists that we have in this country, we should be able to develop our own political system to suit us.

I will read more on Switzerland.

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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by FarahAideed: 2:01pm On Aug 17, 2019
yarimo:
268 . He stole over 12 billion dollars from nnpc

269 . He is a PDP member

270 . He annulled June 12 presidential election

The total amount Nigeria earned during Babangidas tenure was about 14 billion dollars and you want to claim he stole 12 billion dollars? So how did he build Abuja and pay salaries of civil servants

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Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by yarimo(m): 2:02pm On Aug 17, 2019
FarahAideed:


The total amount Nigeria earned during Babangidas tenure was about 14 billion dollars and you want to claim he stole 12 billion dollars? So how did he build Abuja and pay salaries of civil servants
question for IBB
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 2:05pm On Aug 17, 2019
BluntBoy:


The problem with us is we like to copy. With the numbers of political scientists that we have in this country, we should be able to develop our own political system to suit us.

I will read more on Switzerland.


Nobody seems to be interested in the progress of the country; it's all about the sharing of the country's resources.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 2:07pm On Aug 17, 2019
yarimo:
268 . He stole over 12 billion dollars from nnpc

269 . He is a PDP member

270 . He annulled June 12 presidential election

Is that all you've got? Your punches are not enough. We weigh things and consider which is heavier. No one is infallible but you have to consider the greater good than the smaller infallibly.
Re: Which Nigeria's Leader Can Match IBB's Records? Celebrating IBB At 78 by Mune: 2:08pm On Aug 17, 2019
FarahAideed:


The total amount Nigeria earned during Babangidas tenure was about 14 billion dollars and you want to claim he stole 12 billion dollars? So how did he build Abuja and pay salaries of civil servants

Good question!

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