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Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by ShangoThor(m): 12:00pm On Nov 03, 2010
phboy:

The ONLY problem I had with the whole interview was the simple fact that IBB should be Dead or Spending his life behind bars.
The fact that he is not dead however, and roaming about scott free can only lead to such unnatural perversions like him smugly sitting on a couch on national TV, and him contesting for President without being mobbed to death by the collection sum of the Nigerian masses. Like I said, most people are in shock, we wished so much that we actually beleived he was dead. Its like adolf hitler spotted walking about as a tourist in Tel Aviv, the Israelies would probably think it was a bad dream and will be waiting to wake up until he went off to the next historical site.
I mean, its so sad its RIDICULOUS
!!!!! undecided

Exactly, it's so disturbing  shocked

In the words of Edmund Burke: "The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph Of Evil Is For Good Men To Do Nothing".

Seriously, Nigerians need to wake the hell up, we can't be COWARDS forever!
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by Nobody: 1:45pm On Nov 03, 2010
Nairaland Lynch MOB
WHAT DO U REALLY KNOW ABOUT THE PERSON U WANT TO KILL?
open your thick skulls and think with your brain


Do u know that he lost his parents at the age of fourteen,
He:

Abrogated the Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation ) Decree No. 4 and also brought about the

Establishment of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA )

Establishment of the Nigeria Agricultural Land Development Authority ( NALDA )

Establishment of the Peoples Bank of Nigeria ( PBN )

Establishment of the National Board for Community Banks ( NBCB )

Establishment of National Directorate of Employment ( NDE )

Establishment of Better Life Program for Rural Women ( BLP )

Establishment of the Raw Material Research Council ( RMRC )

Establishment of the Federal Road Safety Commission.

Establishment of the National Productivity Centre.

Establishment of the National Economic Reconstruction Fund ( NERFUND )

Establishment of the National Political Bureau.

Establishment of the Directorate of Foods, Roads and Rural Infrastructure ( DFRRI )

Establishment of the Centre for Democratic Studies.

Federal Urban Mass Transit Program ( FUMTP )


Introduction of Economic Diplomacy.

Introduction of Structural Adjustment Program ( SAP )

Introduction of Civil Service Reforms.

Creation of New Local Government Systems.

Creation of 136 local government councils ( NLGAS )
Creation of Export Processing Zone.

Creation of the Presidency.
Creation of 11 New States.
Introduction of Political Transition Program
.
Introduction of Primary Health Care.
Introduction of Technical Aid Corps (TAC )

Introduction of Deregulation of Finance and Money Market ( Banks / Finance )
Introduction of Debit Conversion Program.

Introduction of Gifted Children's Program.

Introduction of Nomadic Education Program.

Introduction of National Orientation Movement ( NOM )

Introduction of Private Broadcasting.

Gradual movement to Abuja.

Establishment of the National Electoral Commission ( NEC )

Establishment of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council ( NEPC )

Establishment of the Privatization Program.

Establishment of the Technical Committee on Privatization and Commercialization ( TCPC )

Creation of Two Political Parties ( SDP and NRC )

Establishment of the Agricultural Development Program ( ADP )
Establishment of National Guard.

Establishment of the National Food Security and Storage Scheme.

Establishment of National Small Farmers Credit Program.
Establishment of the Food Market Information Dissemination Service.
Establishment of the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation ( NDIC )
Establishment of the Nigeria Export - Import Bank ( NEXIM )
Establishment of the Federal Environment Protection Agency ( FEPA )
Establishment of the National Planning Commission.
Establishment of the National Women's Commission.
Establishment of the Crop Monitoring and Early Warning System.
Establishment of the Urban Development Bank.
Normalization of the relations with Israel.
Enactment of Oil Prospecting Acreages to Nigerian Oil Companies.
Enactment of the Copyright Law
Establishment of the Copyright Council.
Movement of the Presidency to Abuja ( New Capital )
Establishment of the National Defence and Security Defence Council ( NDSC )
Introduction of the Transition Council.

The Highlight of General Ibrahim Babangida’s achievements while in office has proved that his regime witnessed a whirlwind of activities, and more policy initiatives and fiscal measures than all other past regimes in the country. Some of his achievements include:
The establishment of new Universities and Polytechnics.
The movement of Federal Capital from Lagos to Abuja.
The reorganization of the Nigeria Police into seven Zonal Operation Areas.
The unemployment grant to States for agricultural programmes and vocational skills.
Establishment of Mass Mobilization for Self-Reliance Social Justice and Economic Recovery (MAMSER).
A 46-member Panel to review the 1979 Constitution.
The creation of Akwa Ibom, Katsina, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Jigawa, Kebbi, Kogi, Osun, Yobe and Taraba States and over 136 new Local Government Areas with take off grants.
Direct funding of Local Government Areas from the Federal Government to make them autonomous.
National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA).
National Orientation Agency (NOA) formerly known as the ‘‘Mass Mobilization for Self-Reliance Social Justice and Economic Recovery’’ (MAMSER).
National Directorate of Employment (NDE).
Federal Environment Protection Agency (FEPA).
Lagos Third Mainland Bridge.
Federal Urban Mass Transit programme.
The 1991 National Population Census (NPC).
National Women Commission.
The Directorate of Food, Roads and Rural Infrastructure (DIFRRI).
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
National Housing Fund.
Commission of the Onne Fertilizer Plant in Rivers State.
The 260 million dollars Petrol Chemical Plant in Kaduna.
Establishment of four (4) bodies in one day National Population Commission,
National Revenue Mobilization Commission, Code of Conduct Bureau and Code of Conduct Tribunal.
NNPC Escravos- Lagos Gas Pipeline at Egbin,
National Electoral Commission (NPC).
Elesa Eleme Refinery in River State.
Children Trust Fund.
Resumed diplomatic relations with Israel
Central Bank Autonomy Decree,
Others were: NAFDAC; Ecomog; Reduction of import duties on newsprint, etc.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by efoghorjos: 1:55pm On Nov 03, 2010
I think we should stop extolling evil. IBB should not be receiving undue publicity. It is unfortunate Nigerian youths are even thinking the way they do. Are these the kinds of people who wish to govern this country in the future?
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by Nobody: 2:03pm On Nov 03, 2010
what has GEJ done?
Or Obasanjo?
who sold off NITEL,Federal Assets
who stood and watched the Plateau/Dariye imbrogolio
Chriss Ngige/Andu Uba Fiasco,who talked on both sides of his mouth on
Bola Ige's murder and Imosore becoming senator
Is it the levellling of Odi

For Obj he is 70 something and wont be with us for long,nature will call,

I am sick of this baseless hate for IBB
He has more vision than all the old cargoes in PDP combined
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by ShangoThor(m): 2:31pm On Nov 03, 2010
ehie:

Nairaland Lynch MOB
WHAT DO U REALLY KNOW ABOUT THE PERSON U WANT TO KILL?
open your thick skulls and think with your brain


Do u know that he lost his parents at the age of fourteen,
He:,

@ Ehie
So bloody what? You have cited the above list in an attempt to prove that he was active. However, according to my research he needed to be active in order to siphon and divert funds illegally. It’s the ‘NIGERIAN WAY’, ‘THE ART OF MISDIRECTION’ as has been discerned in the Cecelia Ibru case.
Face it, this is not ‘ROCKET SCIENCE’.
1. IBB = General = Civil Servant = Billionaire. What is the source of his wealth? This question is fairplay?
2. He needs to list/declare his currently owned assets? A pre-requisite in most ‘CIVILIZED’ countries, unless you are trying to short-change Nigerian citizens by implying that we are not ‘CIVILIZED’ ; and have no business aspiring to it
3. He needs to declare how much he has paid in ‘TAXES’ to the coffers of the state since 1986.

The bottom line is that if the whole system was not so corrupt and if the press were completely free, all this information would be in the public domain.


In the words of Edmund Burke: "The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph Of Evil Is For Good Men To Do Nothing".

Seriously, Nigerians need to wake the hell up, we can't be COWARDS forever!
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by icare1: 2:35pm On Nov 03, 2010
open your thick skulls and think with your brain

Do u know that he lost his parents at the age of fourteen,
He:

Abrogated  the Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation ) Decree No. 4  and also brought about the

Establishment of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA )

Establishment of the Nigeria Agricultural Land Development Authority ( NALDA )

Establishment of the Peoples Bank of Nigeria ( PBN )

Establishment of the National Board for Community Banks ( NBCB )

Establishment of National Directorate of Employment ( NDE )

Establishment of Better Life Program for Rural Women ( BLP )

Establishment of the Raw Material Research Council ( RMRC )

Establishment of the Federal Road Safety Commission.

Establishment of the National Productivity Centre.

Establishment of the National Economic Reconstruction Fund ( NERFUND )

Establishment of the National Political Bureau.

Establishment of the Directorate of Foods, Roads and Rural Infrastructure ( DFRRI )

Establishment of the Centre for Democratic Studies.

Federal Urban Mass Transit Program ( FUMTP )


Introduction of Economic Diplomacy.

Introduction of Structural Adjustment Program ( SAP )

Introduction of Civil Service Reforms.

Creation of New Local Government Systems.

Creation of 136 local government councils ( NLGAS )
Creation of Export Processing Zone.

Creation of the Presidency.
Creation of 11 New States.
Introduction of Political Transition Program
.
Introduction of Primary Health Care.
Introduction of Technical Aid Corps (TAC )

Introduction of Deregulation of Finance and Money Market ( Banks / Finance )
Introduction of Debit Conversion Program.

Introduction of Gifted Children's Program.

Introduction of Nomadic Education Program.

Introduction of National Orientation Movement ( NOM )

Introduction of Private Broadcasting.

Gradual movement to Abuja.

Establishment of the National Electoral Commission ( NEC )

Establishment of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council ( NEPC )

Establishment of the Privatization Program.

Establishment of the Technical Committee on Privatization and Commercialization ( TCPC )

Creation of Two Political Parties ( SDP and NRC )

Establishment of the Agricultural Development Program ( ADP )
Establishment of National Guard.

Establishment of the National Food Security and Storage Scheme.

Establishment of National Small Farmers Credit Program.
Establishment of the Food Market Information Dissemination Service.
Establishment of the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation ( NDIC )
Establishment of the Nigeria Export - Import Bank ( NEXIM )
Establishment of the Federal Environment Protection Agency ( FEPA )
Establishment of the National Planning Commission.
Establishment of the National Women's Commission.
Establishment of the Crop Monitoring and Early Warning System.
Establishment of the Urban Development Bank.
Normalization of the relations with Israel.
Enactment of Oil Prospecting Acreages to Nigerian Oil Companies.
Enactment of the Copyright Law
Establishment of the Copyright Council.
Movement of the Presidency to Abuja ( New Capital )
Establishment of the National Defence and Security Defence Council ( NDSC )
Introduction of the Transition Council.

The Highlight of General Ibrahim Babangida’s achievements while in office has proved that his regime witnessed a whirlwind of activities, and more policy initiatives and fiscal measures than all other past regimes in the country. Some of his achievements include:
The establishment of new Universities and Polytechnics.
The movement of Federal Capital from Lagos to Abuja.
The reorganization of the Nigeria Police into seven Zonal Operation Areas.
The unemployment grant to States for agricultural programmes and vocational skills.
Establishment of Mass Mobilization for Self-Reliance Social Justice and Economic Recovery (MAMSER).
A 46-member Panel to review the 1979 Constitution.
The creation of Akwa Ibom, Katsina, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Jigawa, Kebbi, Kogi, Osun, Yobe and Taraba States and over 136 new Local Government Areas with take off grants.
Direct funding of Local Government Areas from the Federal Government to make them autonomous.
National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA).
National Orientation Agency (NOA) formerly known as the ‘‘Mass Mobilization for Self-Reliance Social Justice and Economic Recovery’’ (MAMSER).
National Directorate of Employment (NDE).
Federal Environment Protection Agency (FEPA).
Lagos Third Mainland Bridge.
Federal Urban Mass Transit programme.
The 1991 National Population Census (NPC).
National Women Commission.
The Directorate of Food, Roads and Rural Infrastructure (DIFRRI).
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
National Housing Fund.
Commission of the Onne Fertilizer Plant in Rivers State.
The 260 million dollars Petrol Chemical Plant in Kaduna.
Establishment of four (4) bodies in one day National Population Commission,
National Revenue Mobilization Commission, Code of Conduct Bureau and Code of Conduct Tribunal.
NNPC Escravos- Lagos Gas Pipeline at Egbin,
National Electoral Commission (NPC).
Elesa Eleme Refinery in River State.
Children Trust Fund.
Resumed diplomatic relations with Israel
Central Bank Autonomy Decree,
Others were: NAFDAC; Ecomog; Reduction of import duties on newsprint, etc.






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IF IBB TRULY DID ALL THIS THEN NIGERIANS ARE NOT SEEING CLEARLY.
HE DEFINITELY PROVIDED JOBS AND ALSO ESTABLISHED MOST OF THE PARASTALS THAT ARE BEING PRIVATISED.
SOMEHOW PEOPLE ARE MORE INTERESTED IN THE EVIL OF A MAN THAN HIS GOOD.
I DON'T THINK JONATHAN CAN DO THIS.
FOR EVERY POSITIVE VIRTUE OF A MAN HATERS MUST HAVE A NEGATIVE PERCEPTION.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by ShangoThor(m): 3:15pm On Nov 03, 2010
@ Ehie @ i care

For Nigeria to be clawed back from the brink, it has to be purged. It’s simply the case of the ‘Progressives’ against those that intend to ‘preserve the status quo’ and would do anything to thwart, subvert the measures required to make the polity work holistically thus the loop continues. The non progressives are 'enemies of reason'.

As I mentioned earlier , this is not ‘ROCKET SCIENCE’, it’s a moral stand which is right and just. Those against TRANSPARENCY will eventually be exposed, marginalized and wiped out eventually if need be.

If IBB has no skeletons in his wardrobe then the following listed conditions should be easily met; and the fact that you and others like you do not want to address these issues only highlights the extent of your OBJECTIVITY.


1. IBB = General = Civil Servant = Billionaire. What is the source of his wealth? This question is fairplay?
2. He needs to list/declare his currently owned assets? A pre-requisite in most ‘CIVILIZED’ countries, unless you are trying to short-change Nigerian citizens by implying that we are not ‘CIVILIZED’ ; and have no business aspiring to it
3. He needs to declare how much he has paid in ‘TAXES’ to the coffers of the state since 1986.

The bottom line is that if the whole system was not so corrupt and if the press were completely free, all this information would be in the public domain.

In the words of Edmund Burke: "The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph Of Evil Is For Good Men To Do Nothing".
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by Nobody: 3:38pm On Nov 03, 2010
@shangothor
ask the same questions to Jonathan
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by ShangoThor(m): 4:59pm On Nov 03, 2010
ehie:

@shangothor
ask the same questions to Jonathan



@ Ehie,

I almost wasn’t going to dignify your last comment with a response, but you have to be exposed.

Seriously, your arguments are so lame that they cannot be taken seriously and lack credibility. In the typical dubious Nigerian fashion you will not directly engage with the questions or issues at hand, instead you use the art of misdirection to obscure the discursive points raised. Things are either black or white and never gray.

You cite the implementation of SAP, as if it was a SUCCESS and hence should be celebrated. Mark my words, IBB, his cronies and you, will never get away with starving the masses. They are now 150 million strong, and when things implode, you and your kind will be smoked out.

The majority of Nigerians are hard working and would thrive if given the right opportunities. Even Obama has quoted this about Nigeria, and hence the improvisation showed by formulating the ‘Bi-National Commission’ and the cooperation the U.S. has given us for the first time in history with Hali Burton-Gate.

Has Jonathan amassed a similar amount of wealth as IBB, is he a billionaire that can bankroll his ‘Presidential Aspirations’ in a single handed fashion?

Has Jonathan RULED THE COUNTRY BY DECREE for eight years in order to accomplish or Implement as many policies as IBB?

Trust me when I say the day of reckoning is coming, as I said earlier, it’s a moral stand which is right and just. Those against TRANSPARENCY will eventually be exposed, marginalized and wiped out eventually if need be. Your days are numbered.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by bagaha: 5:18pm On Nov 03, 2010
Accuse IBB wit anything but cowardice. If he is a coward he wouldnt have participate in coup. If u dont know what is the price of failed coup ask a nearby soja
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by bestman09(m): 6:00pm On Nov 03, 2010
efoghorjos:

I think we should stop extolling evil. IBB should not be receiving undue publicity. It is unfortunate Nigerian youths are even thinking the way they do. Are these the kinds of people who wish to govern this country in the future?

IBB is a disaster. We better stop wasting time talking about him. He has expired and no amount of washing with bleach can make any difference
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by tunde121oke: 8:22pm On Nov 03, 2010
no way IBB
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by Nobody: 10:53am On Nov 04, 2010
Mr Sangothor :God of thunder since u are but sango(Youruba Mythology)andThor of Norse mythology,u have declared mE to be exposed for not being delusional in your bandwagon of short term memories and jumbled sense of social justice.

IBB was in no way a saint,but i weighing the pros and cons have said his pros outweighed his cons, scream blue murder for your brother in Ota farm, he was one big monster in apperance and in deed and he wants to rule us again by proxy, enter the stooge you are salivating on.

However like   Niccolo Machiavelli said The fact is that a man who wants to act virtuously in every way necessarily comes to grief among so many who are not virtuous.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by phboy(m): 6:17am On Nov 05, 2010
i care:

open your thick skulls and think with your brain

Do u know that he lost his parents at the age of fourteen,
He:

Abrogated  the Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation ) Decree No. 4  and also brought about the

Establishment of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA )

Establishment of the Nigeria Agricultural Land Development Authority ( NALDA )

Establishment of the Peoples Bank of Nigeria ( PBN )

Establishment of the National Board for Community Banks ( NBCB )

Establishment of National Directorate of Employment ( NDE )

Establishment of Better Life Program for Rural Women ( BLP )

Establishment of the Raw Material Research Council ( RMRC )

Establishment of the Federal Road Safety Commission.

Establishment of the National Productivity Centre.

Establishment of the National Economic Reconstruction Fund ( NERFUND )

Establishment of the National Political Bureau.

Establishment of the Directorate of Foods, Roads and Rural Infrastructure ( DFRRI )

Establishment of the Centre for Democratic Studies.

Federal Urban Mass Transit Program ( FUMTP )


Introduction of Economic Diplomacy.

Introduction of Structural Adjustment Program ( SAP )

Introduction of Civil Service Reforms.

Creation of New Local Government Systems.

Creation of 136 local government councils ( NLGAS )
Creation of Export Processing Zone.

Creation of the Presidency.
Creation of 11 New States.
Introduction of Political Transition Program
.
Introduction of Primary Health Care.
Introduction of Technical Aid Corps (TAC )

Introduction of Deregulation of Finance and Money Market ( Banks / Finance )
Introduction of Debit Conversion Program.

Introduction of Gifted Children's Program.

Introduction of Nomadic Education Program.

Introduction of National Orientation Movement ( NOM )

Introduction of Private Broadcasting.

Gradual movement to Abuja.

Establishment of the National Electoral Commission ( NEC )

Establishment of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council ( NEPC )

Establishment of the Privatization Program.

Establishment of the Technical Committee on Privatization and Commercialization ( TCPC )

Creation of Two Political Parties ( SDP and NRC )

Establishment of the Agricultural Development Program ( ADP )
Establishment of National Guard.

Establishment of the National Food Security and Storage Scheme.

Establishment of National Small Farmers Credit Program.
Establishment of the Food Market Information Dissemination Service.
Establishment of the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation ( NDIC )
Establishment of the Nigeria Export - Import Bank ( NEXIM )
Establishment of the Federal Environment Protection Agency ( FEPA )
Establishment of the National Planning Commission.
Establishment of the National Women's Commission.
Establishment of the Crop Monitoring and Early Warning System.
Establishment of the Urban Development Bank.
Normalization of the relations with Israel.
Enactment of Oil Prospecting Acreages to Nigerian Oil Companies.
Enactment of the Copyright Law
Establishment of the Copyright Council.
Movement of the Presidency to Abuja ( New Capital )
Establishment of the National Defence and Security Defence Council ( NDSC )
Introduction of the Transition Council.

The Highlight of General Ibrahim Babangida’s achievements while in office has proved that his regime witnessed a whirlwind of activities, and more policy initiatives and fiscal measures than all other past regimes in the country. Some of his achievements include:
The establishment of new Universities and Polytechnics.
The movement of Federal Capital from Lagos to Abuja.
The reorganization of the Nigeria Police into seven Zonal Operation Areas.
The unemployment grant to States for agricultural programmes and vocational skills.
Establishment of Mass Mobilization for Self-Reliance Social Justice and Economic Recovery (MAMSER).
A 46-member Panel to review the 1979 Constitution.
The creation of Akwa Ibom, Katsina, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Jigawa, Kebbi, Kogi, Osun, Yobe and Taraba States and over 136 new Local Government Areas with take off grants.
Direct funding of Local Government Areas from the Federal Government to make them autonomous.
National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA).
National Orientation Agency (NOA) formerly known as the ‘‘Mass Mobilization for Self-Reliance Social Justice and Economic Recovery’’ (MAMSER).
National Directorate of Employment (NDE).
Federal Environment Protection Agency (FEPA).
Lagos Third Mainland Bridge.
Federal Urban Mass Transit programme.
The 1991 National Population Census (NPC).
National Women Commission.
The Directorate of Food, Roads and Rural Infrastructure (DIFRRI).
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
National Housing Fund.
Commission of the Onne Fertilizer Plant in Rivers State.
The 260 million dollars Petrol Chemical Plant in Kaduna.
Establishment of four (4) bodies in one day National Population Commission,
National Revenue Mobilization Commission, Code of Conduct Bureau and Code of Conduct Tribunal.
NNPC Escravos- Lagos Gas Pipeline at Egbin,
National Electoral Commission (NPC).
Elesa Eleme Refinery in River State.
Children Trust Fund.
Resumed diplomatic relations with Israel
Central Bank Autonomy Decree,
Others were: NAFDAC; Ecomog; Reduction of import duties on newsprint, etc.






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IF IBB TRULY DID ALL THIS THEN NIGERIANS ARE NOT SEEING CLEARLY.
HE DEFINITELY PROVIDED JOBS AND ALSO ESTABLISHED MOST OF THE PARASTALS THAT ARE BEING PRIVATISED.
SOMEHOW PEOPLE ARE MORE INTERESTED IN THE EVIL OF A MAN THAN HIS GOOD.
I DON'T THINK JONATHAN CAN DO THIS.
FOR EVERY POSITIVE VIRTUE OF A MAN HATERS MUST HAVE A NEGATIVE PERCEPTION.





You are a fool, what is the point of having all these agencies if not one of them (those that still survive) work properly. Better to have ONE that works well.
I hope your getting paid for your pro ibb idiocy. And I hope its worth the price of your dignity and soul. Maybe you or a member of your family profited during the ibb regime, but next time b4 you open your smelling mouth (or pc) think of the other 150million Nigerians. 90% of whom live in poverty. Or have you not been to our sister countries in other parts of the world to see how things are done properly If you no fit travel, dey watch television at least.

Fool.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by globatop: 8:28pm On Nov 05, 2010
Abrogated the Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation ) Decree No. 4 and also brought about the - to gain cheap popularity.

Establishment of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA ) - Fake, he himself is a drug dealer

Establishment of the Nigeria Agricultural Land Development Authority ( NALDA ) - To acquire land for self

Establishment of the Peoples Bank of Nigeria ( PBN ) - Fraud, to silence opposition and later, waste pipe for his cohort

Establishment of the National Board for Community Banks ( NBCB ) - Another waste pipe for cohort to exploit the masses

Establishment of National Directorate of Employment ( NDE ) - To siphon money, no benefit to masses

Establishment of Better Life Program for Rural Women ( BLP ) - To deceive farmers and make food out of reach of the masses, wife exports food.

ans so on
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by fohams: 11:58pm On Nov 07, 2010
ibb encourages me in his time
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by Alxmyr(m): 12:07am On Nov 08, 2010
ehie:

[b]Nairaland Lynch MOB


Creation of the Presidency.

Gradual movement to Abuja.


So IBB created Presidency?
He must have created Shagari then!

It was rather sudden movement to Abuja!

The coward was shocked by Gideon Orkhar. Fast he relocated
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by Alxmyr(m): 12:14am On Nov 08, 2010
Normalization of the relations with Israel.

And cowardly and silently Islamization of Nigeria with OIC

Pls add
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by aduahim: 12:20am On Nov 08, 2010
I think w should just listen to all the candidates and choose who's best. That's the only way. Come to think of it, the devil you know is said to be better then the angel you don't know. grin. Visit the IBB facebook page - IBB 2011 for your free e-copy. http://www.facebook.com/pages/IBB-2011/110381249006157?ref=ts

Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by Diligence: 9:02am On Nov 08, 2010
IBB has accomplished more than any living or dead Nigerian leader; if u doubt, pls justapose various leaders' profile/achievements and u will rather respect IBB.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by phboy(m): 10:48am On Nov 08, 2010
ShangoThor:

@ Ehie,

I almost wasn’t going to dignify your last comment with a response, but you have to be exposed.

Seriously, your arguments are so lame that they cannot be taken seriously and lack credibility. In the typical dubious Nigerian fashion you will not directly engage with the questions or issues at hand, instead you use the art of misdirection to obscure the discursive points raised. Things are either black or white and never gray.

You cite the implementation of SAP, as if it was a SUCCESS and hence should be celebrated. Mark my words, IBB, his cronies and you, will never get away with starving the masses. They are now 150 million strong, and when things implode, you and your kind will be smoked out.

The majority of Nigerians are hard working and would thrive if given the right opportunities. Even Obama has quoted this about Nigeria, and hence the improvisation showed by formulating the ‘Bi-National Commission’ and the cooperation the U.S. has given us for the first time in history with Hali Burton-Gate.

Has Jonathan amassed a similar amount of wealth as IBB, is he a billionaire that can bankroll his ‘Presidential Aspirations’ in a single handed fashion?

Has Jonathan RULED THE COUNTRY BY DECREE for eight years in order to accomplish or Implement as many policies as IBB?

Trust me when I say the day of reckoning is coming, as I said earlier, it’s a moral stand which is right and just. Those against TRANSPARENCY will eventually be exposed, marginalized and wiped out eventually if need be. Your days are numbered.



@ Shangothor. Ehie & icare are pathetically selling their conscience for money (either that or they are just dense), they are demonstrating what they have learnt from their master whom they so passionately defend. I am afraid this is a classic representation of the Naija problem, i.e glorifying and emulating mediocre"s and thieves.

Their deductions are at odds with the entire civilized world and 90% of Nigerians. Dont bother wasting your time, if they can honestly say with all the resources Nigeria has and had during IBBs rule, he gave a responsible stewardship of his 8yrs in power, then they are so blind, stupid, underexposed, and myopic that further conversation with them is futile, I'm teaching my baby nephew how to talk and already he makes more sense than those two.

I am only sorry for their parents.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by ShangoThor(m): 2:08pm On Nov 09, 2010
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@Ehie & icare   -  Retards, answer the questions below or STFU!!!

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[list]
[li]IBB = General = Civil Servant = Billionaire. What is the source of his wealth? This question is fairplay?[/li]
[li]He needs to list/declare his currently owned assets? A pre-requisite in most ‘CIVILIZED’  countries, unless you are trying to short-change Nigerian citizens by implying that we are not ‘CIVILIZED’ ; and have no business aspiring to it.[/li]
[li]He needs to declare how much he has paid in ‘TAXES’ to the coffers of the state since 1986.[/li]
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The bottom line is that if the whole system was not so corrupt and if the press were completely free, all this information would be in the public domain. The public have a right to know.

In the words of Edmund Burke: "The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph Of Evil Is For Good Men To Do Nothing".
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by phboy(m): 10:12am On Nov 11, 2010
aduahim:

I think w should just listen to all the candidates and choose who's best. That's the only way. Come to think of it, the devil you know is said to be better then the angel you don't know. grin. Visit the IBB facebook page - IBB 2011 for your free e-copy. http://www.facebook.com/pages/IBB-2011/110381249006157?ref=ts

@Aduahim. The only sense you have made is that ibb is a devil . Leave it at that and shut up before you embarass yourself.
Re: Ibb's Interview On Moments With Mo by fASHiam(m): 11:27am On Nov 11, 2010
I watched and noticed how delighted and proud he was of his coups. He is a master at it and seem to be very confident of his skills but in all he knows something we all don't know and need him to share his knowledge more.



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