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Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by Ezmans: 5:55pm On May 18, 2021 |
tunapawizzy:well said |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by Jsaviour(f): 6:01pm On May 18, 2021 |
The useless Buhari will still squander it like he did with all the loans and recovered loots. Once the money gets here, the north re-loots it to buy private jets and send back into their personal account. Buhari is a disaster. His senile dementia is a loophole for cabals in the north to loot but he rather die on the seat than resign for someone with brain to lead. By the time Buhari steps down, Nigeria will know the damage the vegetable man has done to Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by OPPPS: 6:01pm On May 18, 2021 |
Blyzz:Stop deceiving yourself. Okowa is selected by Ibori, you know today, if the money returns to Delta state govt. It will take Okowa less than 1hr to return the money back to his godfather/ Ibori. You people should learn to face truth once in a life time. |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by OPPPS: 6:03pm On May 18, 2021 |
Jsaviour:Wailing children, PMB isn't the reason why you are unfortunate in life 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by garfield1: 6:04pm On May 18, 2021 |
owobokiri: Buhari will return the money to UK.let delta go and get it there.no court will rule in favour of delta.remember that a court declared ibori innocent 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by Rrchrd(m): 6:17pm On May 18, 2021 |
nairalandankrah:why are they delaying Abacha's own Useless leaders despite all the money they will still borrow |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by semyman: 8:01pm On May 18, 2021 |
Delta state and Bayelsa state are cursed considering their FAAC collection with nothing to show and their profligacy 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by Nobody: 8:36pm On May 18, 2021 |
potbelly:They said their no loss. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by Richthekid: 9:52pm On May 18, 2021 |
Ok |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by buckeyemedia: 11:56pm On May 18, 2021 |
semyman:Yet these are the same people shouting restructuring? I was taught that charity begins @ home. It is worth noting that Delta State led the list of states with the highest allocation in December 2020, with a sum of N13.48 billion, closely followed by Lagos State with a sum of N12.46 billion). Others on the list include; Akwa Ibom state (N10.48 billion ), Rivers (N10.11 billion), and Bayelsa (N6.82 billion). |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by buckeyemedia: 12:03am On May 19, 2021 |
semyman:In the month of June 2020, Delta State received the biggest share of N14.3 billion net allocation, followed by Akwa Ibom with a total net allocation of N11.4 billion. Other states that made the top 5 with biggest allocation include Rivers (N10.7 billion), Bayelsa (N8.93 billion), and Lagos (N7.4 billion). On the other hand, Osun State received the lowest share (N2.24 billion) followed by Cross River with N2.26 billion net allocation. Others include; Plateau (N2.48 billion), Ogun (N2.75 billion) and Gombe State received N2.84 billion |
Re: Nigeria Takes Recovery Of Ex-governor Ibori's £4.2 Million Loot by ddeola: 8:04am On May 19, 2021 |
Make we go see wetin dem go use d money do. Generation of wasters. |
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