pls let's locate the minister of health who claimed Nigeria was fully prepared for the pandemic. God will not forgive him for creating this problem on Nigerians
"The choice before Nigerians in the coming elections is simple: A choice between going forward or going backwards; between the new ways and old ways and old ways; between freedom and repression; between a record of visible achievements and beneficial reforms - and desperate power- seekers with empty promise. "
Goodluck Jonathan, 19th February, 2015. That's how this criminal alcoholic lied to us. Now is the opposite Buhari's administration is the best government ever in the history of the world. God bless president Buhari God bless Nigeria Ignos are the worst people ever to roam this planet. Cursed people
. your brain need to be examine and you also need to be quarantined.
is a pity that Buhari wants to trade with the future of our unborn generation. after sometime now, there would be agitation to increase tax to settle all this loan. meanwhile Buhari would not even be alive to witness all this hardship
Contrary to the belief that the approval of the $22.7b loan was a smooth sail on the floor, this video shows that there was tension on the floor of the Senate on Thursday following the insistence of the opposition senators to know details of the $22.7bn foreign loan request from the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
The Minority Leader, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, drew the attention of the Senate to the anomaly and requested the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, to allow a clause by clause consideration of the loan request.
His suggestion was turned down by Lawan who said the report of the panel should not be subjected to debate, based on the rules of the Senate.
Obviously uncomfortable with the position of Lawan, Abaribe warned the presiding officer that going ahead to hoodwink the Senate into passing the multi-billion dollar loan request without the details would spell doom for the country.
The matter degenerated into a serious tension with the senators viewing the development along partisan lines.