Sports › Re: Saudi Arabia's Kariman Abujadayel At The Olympics Fully Kitted In Hijab by Aawizdom(m): 10:31am On Aug 13, 2016 |
CaptEColeJnr: When will these people have sense?  How do you expect to gain acceleration and run at full speed with those burden of load on her body!
Plain stupidity if you ask me You know nothing Bro, thats not a load but a Perfect n most civilised way to dress as a woman. wake up n start using ur sense. just think of it. |
Crime › Re: Two Nigerians Caught With Drugs In Bengaluru, India by Aawizdom(m): 8:09am On Aug 07, 2016 |
look how they do sacrifice their life's day by day. I pity them, These people are money extremists. we should b wary of them even in our homes, they can kill because of |
Politics › Re: Fallen Soldier, Sergeant Agba Killed By Boko Haram In North (Pics) by Aawizdom(m): 1:55pm On Aug 05, 2016 |
my deepest condolences to the family of the lost. |
Politics › Re: Igbo Traders In Kano Protest Killings Of Kinsmen by Aawizdom(m): 10:34pm On Aug 04, 2016 |
i wonder how some people in d South Eastern/South Think n thought, if they come back there will u feed them? U said u went to school but i didn't see that.. so let's be optimistic Always. Peace out. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Sacks Health Agencies Dgs by Aawizdom(m): 9:10am On Jul 29, 2016 |
QueenColeen: Return to google to be sure of who and who made all those appointments. Even if I know nothing else, Paul Orhii (Benue state) was NAFDAC DG when Buhari assumed office. It's a different name up there. he was sack and Yetunde Oni take over as Ag. DG n Now she was sack |
Celebrities › Re: Lola Alao Converts To Islam And Adopts The Name "Rhodiat" by Aawizdom(m): 5:26pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
Alhamdulillah, May GOD continue to guide her. amen |
Food › Re: 4 Fruits Nigerians Don't Know The English Name by Aawizdom(m): 9:48pm On Jun 25, 2016 |
theEYe21: 5. Guess the English name  Date Palm |
Business › Re: Forex Reserves Gain Positive Momentum, Rise For Five Straight Days by Aawizdom(m): 6:45pm On Jun 13, 2016 |
Cherishing: And Naira keep on going down like sag breas.t u r too funny |
Politics › Re: South-South Governors Want Corruption Charges Dropped To Stop Pipeline Attacks by Aawizdom(m): 10:26am On Jun 08, 2016 |
bloodyBLOGGER: Governors of the South-South region who met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the State House today called for a majority of the corruption cases in the region to be dropped by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), SaharaReporters has learned.
The meeting was attended by Governors of Edo, Ondo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Bayelsa, Abia, as well as the Deputy Governor of Cross River. Our source, who was at the meeting, said that only the Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole and the deputy Governor of Cross River opposed the others, who singled out the federal government’s anti-corruption initiative as the reason why Niger Delta Avengers are blowing up pipelines in the region.
Speaking one after the other, the governors reportedly asked the Federal government to drop charges against former militants accused of corruption. They also want the EFCC to stop investigating the campaign fund scam which has so far revealed how former President Goodluck Jonathan shared funds meant that were meant for combating Boko Haram among his People’s Democratic Party functionaries.
Our correspondents also learned that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, was curiously on the side of the South-South governors who want corruption charges and all forms of corruption investigations against the Niger Delta politicians discontinued. The Governor of Delta, Patrick Okota, reportedly obtained a two-week ceasefire from the Niger Delta Avengers before arriving at the meeting but did not disclose it because he was uncomfortable that the Vice President wasn’t disposed to the idea. SaharaReporters learnt that through his Deputy, Mr. Okowa had extensive meetings with the Niger Delta Avengers, pointing out that it was evident that he and other South South governors knew who the militants were as he spoke at the meeting.
The source further stated that if the terms pushed by the South South Governors are fully adopted by the Buhari regime, his anti-corruption fight will die prematurely in all of the South South states. He said that from the tone of the meeting, it was clear that the Niger Delta Avengers and their activities are being funded by politicians in the region with the objective of halting Buhari’s anti-corruption war.
A press statement issued at the end of the meeting by the Vice-President’s office indicated that the federal government was represented at the meeting by the Minister of Defense, Rtd. Major General Mohammed Dan Ali; Niger Delta Affairs Minister, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani; and Dr. Kachikwu. Also in attendance were military service chiefs, led by the Chief of Defence Staff, Lt.Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin
www.saharareporters.com/2016/06/07/niger-delta-governors-want-corruption-charges-dropped-across-region-stop-pipeline-attacks as expected, these morons are really shameless...OMG i m just short of words. |
Politics › Re: U.S. Statement Of Concern On Niger Delta Violence by Aawizdom(m): 9:03pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Waku: "Drink Your Oil, We Would Eat Our Yams", Arewa Chieftain Tells Niger Delta by Aawizdom(m): 12:35pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
gevans: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/drink-oil-eat-yams-arewa-chieftain-tells-niger-delta/ To be sincere, these biafrans were not favoured enough, they didn't deserve the situation there in now, but it's still within them deteriorating condition in which they are. i fault them for not been wise and not developing good clues to fight or agitate their need and desires, instead they end up taking arms to fight government and destroying pipelines which still have negative impact on their environment. They can never get what they wanted if its to go like this. They should revisit their brain nt just d head. |
Sports › Re: 5 Things About Muhammad Ali You Probably Never Knew by Aawizdom(m): 5:12pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
DeltaOil: Muhammed Ali was really a spotting icon, and fought for black people!
It's a pity he died as a moslem. As we all know that Mohammed himself said he does not know what will happen to both he himself "mohammed" & his followers, hence they won't make heaven.
Sura 46:9 "I am not something original among the messengers, NOR DO I KNOW WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH ME OR WITH YOU(MUSLIMS)."
If he had died as a Christian he would have the promise of salvation that moahmmed did not have nor his following muslims
Mark 16:16 (KJV) He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
Jesus went to heaven in the view of people, unlike mohammed that is dead and buried
Act 1 9 And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight.
10 And while they looked stedfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel;
11 Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven but i believe Christians says, Jesus was crucified and not ascended to heaven.... |
Politics › Re: Christian Elders Accuse Buhari Of Islamizing Nigeria Through Backdoor by Aawizdom(m): 10:36pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Christian Elders Accuse Buhari Of Islamizing Nigeria Through Backdoor by Aawizdom(m): 10:35pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
otukpo: There is no smoke without fire.
This one he is being accused from different quarters, there is a need to be worried. worried for something possible. |
Politics › Re: NAF Deploys Additional Aircrafts To South-South To Help Flush Out Militants(Pics by Aawizdom(m): 6:12pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
basadenet: Despite the warning from NDA that they will launch a missile that will shook the entire Nigeria, yet the Mumu Presido still have the gout to send more troops to the volatile region. I pity those soldiers and their families. Launching of Missiles in Africa>>>>lets wait and see. Did missile launch from mouth..launch whatever they got. such cowardice talk shouldn't be take into head. |
Politics › Re: NAF Deploys Additional Aircrafts To South-South To Help Flush Out Militants(Pics by Aawizdom(m): 6:10pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
this people didn't deserve dialogue, let them know that a government like Nigeria cannot be dared by a mere bunch of cowards. Go ask Boko Haram how market!!! |
Politics › Re: Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force Vows To Launch Missiles & Bring Down Aircraft by Aawizdom(m): 5:49pm On Jun 02, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: N18m Advert: Yobe Government & Journalist Exchange Hot Words by Aawizdom(m): 6:17pm On May 30, 2016 |
ziggy3579: So Yobe state still dey Nigeria , been over a year I heard about them on news my brother here we are oo, this school above was in my hometown Gashua, behind my family house. The governor himself graduated from the school n other apex Yobe state politicians. its really unfortunate for them to abandon suchlike school in the state. |
Politics › Re: Tukur & Jonathan Shared $35M Meant For Chibok Girls Release - Sahara Reporters by Aawizdom(m): 8:08am On May 22, 2016 |
pinkyliceous: Buhari try to move forward, stop living in the past. There's no government which is not corrupt, even yours. Forge ahead and try to generate funds for the country. You claim that Jonathan was bad in all aspects, ok we heard you. Since you are a good man, try to fix up the country. Enough of the blame game or do you want us to call for Amechi and Tinubu's heads too? Hailing thieves instead of Cursing them, They should bring our money back period. |
Crime › Re: Nigeria Made Faster Progress Against Boko Haram After Curbing Corruption- Buhar by Aawizdom(m): 8:06am On May 19, 2016 |
that's the fact, and i think every reasonable and responsible Nigerian can relate that. |
Crime › Re: Nigeria Made Faster Progress Against Boko Haram After Curbing Corruption- Buhar by Aawizdom(m): 8:04am On May 19, 2016 |
slimderek: All this na Just Talk
There's Still Corruption in the Military
Lets talk about that Shiite Massacre mtss, |
Politics › Re: Fuel Subsidy Removed Officially By FG by Aawizdom(m): 8:46pm On May 11, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari’s Speech At The Anti-Corruption Summit In London by Aawizdom(m): 4:33pm On May 11, 2016 |
bettercreature: www.nairaland.com/attachments/3702017_12_jpegd077e4317cde1e70737c7d5616929159
Ø Fellow Heads of State & Government, Ø The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, the Rt. Honourable Patricia Scotland, QC, Ø Business Leaders, Ø Representatives of Civil Society Organizations, Ø Your Excellencies, Ø Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am delighted to be invited to this event to exchange views with you my fellow invited guests representing Governments, the Private Sector and Civil Society Organizations. I thank you Your Excellency, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, for asking me to speak at this gathering.
2. Corruption is a hydra-headed monster and a cankerworm that undermines the fabric of all societies. It does not differentiate between developed and developing countries. It constitutes a serious threat to good governance, rule of law, peace and security, as well as development programmes aimed at tackling poverty and economic backwardness. These considerations informed my decision to attend this event as well as the Anti-Corruption Summit organized by Prime Minister Rt. Hon. David Cameron that will be held tomorrow. I expect that today’s event would feed into the discussions that will be held tomorrow at Lancaster House.
3. In 2003, when the world came together to sign the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) that entered into force in 2005, it was with a view to tackling the growing threat that corruption had become to many nations. Little did we know that eleven years since then, the problem would still continue unabated, but even become more intractable and cancerous. Excellencies,
4. Permit me to share with you our national experience in combating corruption. I intend to do this by placing the fight against corruption in Nigeria within the context of the three priority programmes of our Administration. On assumption of office on 29th May 2015, we identified as our main focus three key priority programmes. They are, combating insecurity, tackling corruption and job creation through re-structuring the declining national economy.
5. Our starting point as an Administration was to amply demonstrate zero tolerance for corrupt practices as this vice is largely responsible for the social and economic problems our country faces today. The endemic and systemic nature of corruption in our country demanded our strong resolve to fight it. We are demonstrating our commitment to this effort by bringing integrity to governance and showing leadership by example. Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen
6. Tackling the menace of corruption is not an easy task, but it is possible even if many feathers have to be ruffled. Our Government’s dogged commitment to tackling corruption is also evident in the freedom and support granted to national anti-corruption agencies to enable them to carry out their respective mandates without interference or hindrance from any quarter including the government.
7. Today, our frontline anti-corruption agencies, namely, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission (ICPC), the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) and the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), have become revitalised and more proactive in the pursuit of perpetrators of corrupt practices, irrespective of their social status and political persuasion. This is a radical departure from the past.
8. We have implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) whereby all Federal government revenue goes into one account. This measure would make it impossible for public officers to divert public funds to private accounts as was the practice before. Through the effective application of TSA and the Bank Verification Number (BVN), we have been able to remove 23,000 ghost workers from our pay roll, thereby saving billions that would have been stolen.
9. We are also reviewing our anti-corruption laws and have developed a national anti-corruption strategy document that will guide our policies in the next three years, and possibly beyond.
10. I am not unaware of the challenges of fighting corruption in a manner consistent with respect for human rights and the rule of law. As a country that came out of prolonged military rule only sixteen years ago, it will clearly take time to change the mentality and psychology of law enforcement officers. I am committed to applying the rule of law and to respecting human rights. I also require our security agencies to do the same.
11. I admit that there are a few cases where apparently stringent rules have been applied as a result of threats to national security and the likelihood that certain persons may escape from the country or seek to undermine the stability of Nigeria. It is for this reason that we are seeking the support of many countries for the prosecution of certain individuals residing in their jurisdictions. Of course we will provide the necessary legal documents and whatever mutual assistance is required to secure conviction of such individuals, as well as facilitate the repatriation of our stolen assets.
12. Unfortunately, our experience has been that repatriation of corrupt proceeds is very tedious, time consuming, costly and entails more than just the signing of bilateral or multilateral agreements. This should not be the case as there are provisions in the appropriate United Nations Convention that require countries to return assets to countries from where it is proven that they were illegitimately acquired.
13. Further, we are favourably disposed to forging strategic partnerships with governments, civil society organizations, organized private sector and international organizations to combat corruption. Our sad national experience had been that domestic perpetrators of corrupt practices do often work hand-in-hand with international criminal cartels.
14. This evil practice is manifested in the plundering and stealing of public funds, which are then transferred abroad into secret accounts. I therefore, call for the establishment of an international anti-corruption infrastructure that will monitor, trace and facilitate the return of such assets to their countries of origin. It is important to stress that the repatriation of identified stolen funds should be done without delay or preconditions.
15. In addition to the looting of public funds, Nigeria is also confronted with illegal activities in the oil sector, the mainstay of our export economy. That this industry has been enmeshed in corruption with the participation of the staff of some of the oil companies is well established. Their participation enabled oil theft to take place on a massive scale.
16. Some of us in this hall may be familiar with the Report released by Chatham House, here in London, in 2013, titled “Nigeria’s Criminal Crude: International Options to Combat the Export of Stolen Oil.” The important findings of the Chatham House document are illuminating and troubling. Part of the Report concluded that: a) Nigerian crude oil is being stolen on an industrial scale and exported, with the proceeds laundered through world financial centres by transnational organized criminals. b) Oil theft is a species of organized crime that is almost totally off the international community’s radar, as Nigeria’s trade and diplomatic partners have taken no real action. c) Nigeria could not stop the trade single-handedly, and there is limited value in countries going it alone.
17. It is clear therefore, that the menace of oil theft, put at over 150,000 barrels per day, is a criminal enterprise involving internal and external perpetrators. Illicit oil cargoes and their proceeds move across international borders. Opaque and murky as these illegal transactions may be, they are certainly traceable and can be acted upon, if all governments show the required political will. This will has been the missing link in the international efforts hitherto. Now in London, we can turn a new page by creating a multi-state and multi-stakeholder partnership to address this menace.
18. We, therefore, call on the international community to designate oil theft as an international crime similar to the trade in “blood diamonds”, as it constitutes an imminent and credible threat to the economy and stability of oil-producing countries like Nigeria. The critical stakeholders here present can lead the charge in this regard. Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen
19. By the end of our summit tomorrow, we should be able to agree on a rules-based architecture to combat corruption in all its forms and manifestations. I agree fully with the Commonwealth Secretary-General that anti-corruption is a shared agenda for civil society, business and government, requiring commitment from companies, creating a space for civil society and governments providing support for whistle-blowers.
20. A main component of this anti-corruption partnership is that governments must demonstrate unquestionable political will and commitment to the fight. The private sector must come clean and be transparent, and civil society, while keeping a watch on all stakeholders, must act and report with a sense of responsibility and objectivity.
21. For our part, Nigeria is committed to signing the Open Government Partnership initiatives alongside Prime Minister Cameron during the Summit tomorrow.
22. In conclusion, may I commend the Commonwealth Secretary-General and her team for hosting this important event. This is a very encouraging way to start your tenure. We wish you the very best as you guide the affairs of the Commonwealth family in the years to come.
23. I thank you.
http://africanspotlight.com/2016/05/11/full-text-buharis-address-at-the-anti-corruption-summit-in-london/ Natural wisdom |
Romance › Re: How To Stop Your Girlfriend From Destroying Your Finances!! by Aawizdom(m): 8:50am On May 11, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Tompolo Embarks On ‘fasting And Prayers’ by Aawizdom(m): 10:39am On May 03, 2016 |
5starmilitant: If you call tompolo coward, what will you call your governors and elders that are defending the barbaric atrocities of your Fulani kinsmen
For your info, Asari is attending to business now, because his refinery is the only refinery in the country that is working now.  i think my brother, u have an understanding problem, n i don't knw what to suggest to u. |
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Christianity Etc › Re: 3 Things Jesus Never Said by Aawizdom(m): 4:49pm On Apr 24, 2016 |
femi4: I and my Father are one Jn 10
Again his Jewish opponents picked up stones to stone him, but Jesus said to them, “I have shown you many good works from the Father. For which of these do you stone me?”
"We are not stoning you for any good work,” they replied, “but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God.”
Now some teachers of the law were sitting there, thinking to themselves, “Why does this fellow talk like that? He’s blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?” means he who follow him, he follow GOD, and who disobey him disobeys GOD.....but he also not said "i am GOD, worship me".Jesus never says that i guess.. |
Politics › Re: Senators Under Threat Over Jeeps, Don’t Bring Them Home, Constituents Warn by Aawizdom(m): 12:07pm On Apr 24, 2016 |
tuale4u: The North is highly politically informed. Even those wihout primary school education knows every political discuss and event of the country. They love news more than Africa magic and soundcity. With thier radio, they are well informed.
The illiterate in d North is more politically informed than 70% of PhD holders and First class graduate here in d south.
However in d south, we are more technically informed, more showbiz informed,more fashion informed, generally more business informed ( People like dangote are exception), more motivated to pursue wealth, and more theoritically informed. there is little wisdom is this talk |
Politics › Re: Senators Under Threat Over Jeeps, Don’t Bring Them Home, Constituents Warn by Aawizdom(m): 11:58am On Apr 24, 2016 |
change is here oo |
Politics › Re: Saraki: My Original Sin Was Opposing Muslim/Muslim Ticket In The APC by Aawizdom(m): 11:02am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Saraki Nigerian now a days are nt d ones u had known b4, People are very wise now. u want to draw love of Christian fellowers to support u on ur trial..... why u keep on pursuing ur personal agenda by distracting peace in this Nation?. |
Politics › Re: EFCC Arraigns Tompolo In Absentia by Aawizdom(m): 12:22pm On Apr 19, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: FG Provoking Ndigbo Everyday – Ekweremadu by Aawizdom(m): 5:10pm On Apr 18, 2016 |
i didn't see any wisdom or something appealing in this talk, its merely projecting false light on PMB crew. let u ppl pass the budget and see before spitting this nonsense. |