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PoliticsRe: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by agabaI23(m): 7:24pm On Feb 26, 2011
Pukkah:
, and to Buhari my vote goes. Should he lose, then Nigeria, and indeed Nigerians, deserves the management/mismanagement of resources it gets. I wish all of us well. Nigerians have suffered enough. So many broken promises from so many corrupt leaders.
'Democracy is a system guaranteeing that we are no better governed than we deserve'
-George Bernard Shaw
Nairaland GeneralRe: Must Read: The Gospel According To Agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 6:40pm On Feb 26, 2011
Project on you?
And you are?
PoliticsRe: 7 Reasons Buhari/bakare Will Lose The Elections Despite Growing Popularity! by agabaI23(m): 4:57pm On Feb 26, 2011
Papabrowne,

You are on the money.

I told a friend that elections are not won by good name while we were discussing Ribadu's chances.

GEJ has the money and he is making sure he gets more money by enlisting the billionaires in his campaign(not good for the electorate).

He started campaigning long time ago when Ribadu was still struggling to get a running mate. . .etc
I wonder how many of the 36 states those two can reach within the remaining one month. People who make first class start from year one. They do not run a crash programme.

Money is important not necessarily to rig but to reach the people. if you cannot reach the people, a free and fair election cannot return you, your good name notwithstanding.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Must Read: The Gospel According To Agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 4:02pm On Feb 26, 2011
tpiah:
gosh! These name-your-buddy and disname-your-enemy threads are getting so repetitive!


make una go shopping if nairaland is that boring! Just walk through the mall!

Except for that one on butt cracker who likes to dish it out but starts whimpering when asked to take some on the jaw like a man!
'Tipia' I no know say your hatred for me started long time ago. grin
I have just seen this thread. That article was not meant to offend anyone oo
Nairaland GeneralRe: Must Read: The Gospel According To Agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 3:59pm On Feb 26, 2011
ifyalways:
This must have been written Mgbe Obi bu adaka cheesy
What do you mean?
Forum GamesRe: *.*.*.Which Celebrity Does The Nairalander Above You Represent?*.*.*. by agabaI23(m): 5:51pm On Feb 25, 2011
Eucharia Anunobi
Forum GamesRe: *.*.*.Which Celebrity Does The Nairalander Above You Represent?*.*.*. by agabaI23(m): 5:37pm On Feb 25, 2011
Ovularia
Forum GamesRe: *.*.*.Which Celebrity Does The Nairalander Above You Represent?*.*.*. by agabaI23(m): 5:26pm On Feb 25, 2011
Jenifer
Forum GamesRe: *.*.*.Which Celebrity Does The Nairalander Above You Represent?*.*.*. by agabaI23(m): 5:15pm On Feb 25, 2011
mj
Forum GamesRe: *.*.*.Which Celebrity Does The Nairalander Above You Represent?*.*.*. by agabaI23(m): 2:05pm On Feb 25, 2011
Perry manson
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Fan Thread: For Gunners Only (R.I.P Bawomolo). by agabaI23(m): 9:38pm On Feb 24, 2011
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Fan Thread: For Gunners Only (R.I.P Bawomolo). by agabaI23(m): 8:33pm On Feb 24, 2011
rasputinn:
Bendtner sef na him guilty pass,kai wait make his breastfeeding wife see this pinshure,the guy just glue im eyes for the chikala bakasi grin grin grin
Bendtner don divorce the princess so he is free to look grin
Forum GamesRe: War Don Start!. Will U Save D Person Above You (yes Or No) Add Ur Reasons by agabaI23(m): 5:31pm On Feb 24, 2011
make him save him self
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Fan Thread: For Gunners Only (R.I.P Bawomolo). by agabaI23(m): 10:53pm On Feb 23, 2011
koko, fab4, Walcot injured, not good
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 10:44pm On Feb 23, 2011
9ijaMan:
Very impressive. I wonder if you read your post above very well b4 you clicked the "reply" button. Extremely lame and silly excuse.
Must you contribute if you don't have anything to say?
So na this ya bear parlor rumor mongering you want us to believe? I pity those who laboured so hard to make you see the 4 walls of a school.
I have corrected my typo errors, now respond to my point grin
9ijaMan:
I pity those who laboured so hard to make you see the 4 walls of a school.
The schools I passed through had no 4 walls. They were huge round walls grin
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 10:26pm On Feb 23, 2011
9ijaMan:
Since you have no link to substantiate your claim and the article, obviously, was not written by you, it is easy to conclude the article if false.
So to you every article must be online? If it is not online it is  not credible?
It is a report by the way not an article for your information. . .Go figure
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 10:13pm On Feb 23, 2011
honeric01:
^^^^

Is it hard for you to post a link to your article? post the link to the article is all 9ijaman is asking you.
It is not hard to do that but is easier to give a standard reference.
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 9:06pm On Feb 23, 2011
9ijaMan:
Mr. Man, post a link or keep quiet and fold your tails between your legs. You presented a publication without referencing anything and you think us all to be so dumb to believe you.
Come on brother, an article has an academic reference to it and instead of you to look for the material, you are here being lazy asking for link.
PoliticsRe: State By State Figures Of Inec Voters Registration by agabaI23(m): 8:48pm On Feb 23, 2011
scholes0:
Most of those boys in there look like Undeeraged Boys from Primary school,  Is that pic for real? :??
Yes it is for real. From Sahara reporters
PoliticsRe: State By State Figures Of Inec Voters Registration by agabaI23(m): 8:23pm On Feb 23, 2011
scholes0:
^^ Hey hey Will u stop bleeping there, 
Anyway, I dont know how some peeps on here Are using these figures to estimate Ethnic populations,  How lame!!!
The most I can conclude from those figures is that, Southerners didnt take the voters registeration very serious, while the Northerners voted En-Masse,  Many southerners were probably busy in their places of work, businesses, Etc,    while most Educated southerners most Probably didnt see anu useful benefits in Registering for a voting operation in a nation like Nigeria.
I can bet if tyhe entire South West voted in that thing, then those figures for SW are going to explode.
The same thing applies to the National census.   Sotherners have the ''I DONT CARE'' Attitide,  And after the figures come out, they are usually the first to come out bleeping and mourning ''Oh the Hausa-Fulani have registered all their cattle''    While this is probably true {For the most part}, Those same southerners were orobably Thinking of money, Work, Travelling, Education E.tc during the registeration
Yea this is how serious they were registering under aged voters.
That was in Kano

IslamRe: Conversion To Islam : Ifyalways Pls Share Your Testimony by agabaI23(m): 7:20pm On Feb 23, 2011
ifyalways:
You be compound agbaya and agbero.
Kola is a gentleman . . . something u can only be in your dreams. smiley
angry grin
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 7:18pm On Feb 23, 2011
9ijaMan:
We are here. Abeg what's your source? I suppose the same Biafran website Beaf aka Karl Max has been quoting?
Figures from PTF Situation Reports (Vol. 2 Dec. 98)

lemme help you
IslamRe: Conversion To Islam : Ifyalways Pls Share Your Testimony by agabaI23(m): 7:14pm On Feb 23, 2011
Kola na so fear fatwa de catch you? You for stay here grin
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 6:49pm On Feb 23, 2011
[quote author=X-factoria link=topic=605263.msg7786903#msg7786903 date=1298479773]^^^^

One thing? Here are so many things Buhari did wrong. Please see below:

PTF Projects: The Abacha regime created a parallel government through the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) headed by Major General Muhammed Buhari. Nothing else typifies the marginalisation of the Yoruba than the lopsidedness of the projects carried out by the PTF. Figures from PTF Situation Reports (Vol. 2 Dec. 98) show that the PTF carried on as if there was no South West.

Of all the roads rehabilitated by he PTF, only 1984.5 kilometres of roads representing 10.84 per cent were carried out in the South West; from where the bulk of the PTF revenue came since the zone consumes over 60 per cent of refined petroleum products. All the Southern States had 4,440.43 kms or 24 per cent of road rehabilitation as against 13,870.47 kms or 76 per cent in the Northern States zone three comprising the North-West States of Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara had a lion share of 5020 kms or 27.42 per cent because the Fund’s Chairman, Buhari and the military dictator Sani Abacha were from there; zone four comprising the North-East States of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe picked 23.48 per cent. This is the zone where Salihijo Ahmed, the late Chief Executive of Afri-Project Consortium APC, the sole consultants that supervised all PTF projects came from.

Figures in other sectors were more scandalous. For instance, under the National Health and Educational Rehabilitation Programme (NHERP), the South West had zero allocation in the tertiary programme, while the North picked 100 per cent. In the vocational programme, the South West had zero while the North had 97 per cent. In the primary area, the South-West had zero against 88 per cent for the North and in the secondary area, it was zero for the South-West and 86 per cent for the North.

The health sector is similar. For the Teaching Hospitals, the South-West had zero while the North had 62 per cent. For the Specialist Hospitals, it was zero for the South-West and 71 per cent for the North; in General/State Hospitals the Yoruba had nothing while the North had 56 per cent for health clinics, it was zero for the South-West against the North’s 100 per cent.


Under the food supply summary, the Southwest had 7.26 per cent compared with 83 per cent for the North, Buhari’s zone having 60.54 per cent to itself.[/quote]Where are the peeps asking for figures?
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 5:27pm On Feb 23, 2011
I witnessed one thing about PTF---They supplied expired drugs or drugs nearing the end of their shelf life to hospitals
PoliticsRe: What We Did Not Know About Buhari by agabaI23(m): 2:44pm On Feb 23, 2011
WHEN, in 1994, the late General Sani Abacha, invited former Head of State, Major Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to serve as head of the newly created Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF), the latter gave one condition for this acceptance: He must be given the title of Executive Chairman, and he must have a free hand to run the Fund as he saw fit, without any interference from anyone.

The PTF was itself a child of controversy. Abacha had, in 1994, increased the price which Nigerians had to pay for petrol, diesel and kerosene. The Nigerian populace vehemently opposed the hike, both because the increase was exorbitant, and because most Nigerians were certain that the windfall from the price hike would find its way into the hands of a few highly placed Nigerians.

To assuage this fear, Abacha summoned Gen. Buhari from retirement, to administer a new Trust Fund into which all excess income from the price increase would be paid, and from which the Fund would intervene in critical areas of the economy in such a manner as to directly benefit ordinary Nigerians. Buhari's main qualification was that he was considered to be both a strict disciplinarian and an incorruptible man. And he was for this reason expected to ensure that the fund was properly used, and that it would not become another avenue from which public funds were simply carted away by a handful of well-placed Nigerians. That was the expectation. But the reality, in the end, was a story of massive and cynical looting of the public treasury.

How the Fund became a funnel

Gen. Buhari was Executive Chairman of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund from its inception in 1994, to its disbandment by the Obasanjo administration in 1999. According to the report of the Interim Management Committee, which was set up in that year to investigate the affairs of the Fund, the total income accruing to the Fund from mid-1994 to July 1999 was in excess of N181 billion. There were six major areas in which the PTF intervened directly during the period. They were: roads and waterways; supply of educational materials and rehabilitation of educational infrastructure; food supply; health; water supply; and what was curiously termed other projects.

The management structure of the Fund was so capricious, from start, as in retrospect to suggest that the executive chairman was far more impressed by his position as an alternate Head of State, an Interventionist Czar who was answerable to no one, not even the Head of State himself, than anything else. First, he unilaterally appointed a single consultant, Afri-Projects Consortium, as the sole adviser to the Fund. Then he delegated virtually all his powers to this agency. Afri-Projects Consortium was given the exclusive power to initiate projects, assess their probable cost, approve the costs, execute the projects, and assess the quality of execution, all alone. The Consortium's decisions could not be questioned by anyone outside the Fund. Even the statutory members of the Fund's Board of Trustees found themselves helplessly watching as huge sums of money were paid out for questionable projects. And not surprisingly, the three professional management firms recruited by the Interim Management Committee to audit the performance of Afri-Projects Consortium came up with the unanimous conclusion that APC had over-charged the Fund for its services to the tune of over N2 billion.

APC directly managed the HIV/AIDS Intervention Programme of the Fund. Its managerial incompetence was found to be staggering. It knowingly imported sub-standard, poorly packaged, poorly stored, expired, or soon to expire treatment kits and drugs. And in the end, the auditing firms that investigated APC's performance concluded that it had cost the government N579 million by stocking huge silos of useless drugs and kits, purchased at inflated prices.

PTF's intervention in other areas of the health sector was equally atrocious. For instance, under the supervision of the omnipotent APC, PTF purchased large quantities of spectacle frames which were at the time costing only N800 a piece locally, for N1,900 a piece. This cost the public treasury over N45 million in inflated charges.

Ambulances whose going price at the time was N3 million each were found to have been purchased for N13 million each, leading to a loss to the treasury of N900 million.

PTF, through APC, purchased general drugs at the cost of N3 billion. The Interim Management Committee's consultants concluded that the Fund had been cheated by as much as N1.5 billion through inflated charges, and because most of the drugs had already expired before they could be safely used.

The Interim Committee's consultants also discovered that PTF had decided, without approval from the government, to build a residential estate in Wuse, Abuja, a project which was clearly outside the scope of its intervention mandate. The project purportedly cost PTF N703 million. But the consultants concluded that a realistic valuation of the project could not exceed N328 million. The project cost was inflated by more than 100 per cent, at N375 million.

In virtually every other area of PTF activity, three separate consultants engaged by the Interim Committee, and working independently, concluded that there had been massive fraud or criminal mismanagement of funds belonging to Buhari's empire. The Headquarters Extension and Renovation Project of the PTF cost the Fund N461 million. The consultants determined that it should not have cost more than N326 million. The Fund had been defrauded by N135 million.

The PTF had three main bank accounts. The independent consultants concluded that the Fund had been short-changed by as much as N3.6 billion by way of short payment of interest accruals from deposits, or excessive charges on Cost of Turnover by preferred banks.

The Rural Water Supply Scheme was another funnel from which huge sums of money were siphoned away. The independent consultants determined that as much as N1 billion was recoverable from inflated costs and mobilisations for work that was never done. They discovered, also, that the Fund had lost as much as N900 million in the Educational Materials Supply Scheme, through inflated charges and non-performance of contracts duly paid for.

The Rural Telecommunications Development Scheme was another such scheme from which money was cynically carted away by favoured clients. The scheme was designed in two parts: a Pilot Phase, and the Main Phase. The Pilot programme was intended to determine the viability of the project. But this did not deter PFF, under Gen. Buhari, to award contracts for the main programme to the tune of N1.6 billion, without any contracts signed, and before any conclusions could be drawn from the Pilot project.

It is a horrendous story of criminal negligence, cynical fraud, and unprecedented disregard for all civilised standards of prudence and transparency in the disbursement of public funds. In the end, the independent consultants concluded that of the N181 billion that accrued to PTF in the four and a half years of its existence between July 1994 and July 1999, as much as N25 billion was either stolen or improperly expended.

The great man's defence

Sources from within the PTF Interim Management Committee assert that when Gen. Buhari was invited to comment on the findings of the committee's consultants regarding the conduct of the empire over which he presided, he coyly retorted that he was not aware that such massive fraud went on his watch, but that in any event, he could not have benefited personally from the hideous purloining of the treasury. .

That may be true, but it does not detract from the fact that he delegated to this outfit the sole and exclusive power to initiate projects, assess those submitted by other companies, approve variations on contract sums, and determine the quality of work done. He also, by his own admission, according to our sources, approved in writing all recommended payments from the Fund. But he did not know, he claimed, that those to whom he had delegated virtually all his powers were stealing the country blind. And no one has a right to call him to account, since to do so would be to question his famous reputation.

Former president Shehu Shagari was kept in jail for nearly one and a half years by Buhari, and almost lost his sight, when Buhari seized power on December 31, 1983, not because he was found guilty of any criminal offence, certainly not for abuse of his office. Shagari's only crime, it appeared, was that Buhari was convinced that the buck stopped at his desk, for as President, he had to pay vicariously for the purported crimes of his lieutenants. Umaru Dikko, Shagari's ubiquitous Minister of Transport, almost died in a crate, contrived by Buhari, that was en route from London to Nigeria, where he no doubt would have suffered worse than Shagari's fate. Some state governors were jailed for 200 years and more, because they could not account for how they spent their security votes (which were often no more than N20 million).
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-610674.0.html
PoliticsRe: State By State Figures Of Inec Voters Registration by agabaI23(m): 2:34am On Feb 23, 2011
fstranger3:
I saw that too. Well, I dont know if Abuja counts as North though
Abuja is not a state.
PoliticsRe: State By State Figures Of Inec Voters Registration by agabaI23(m): 2:22am On Feb 23, 2011
No state in the north has less than 1 million registered voters. . . so so funny.

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