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When many states cannot even pay salaries, Uduaghan is doing his thing small small. Uduaghan nothing do you. |
The Failed State Called Nigeria: Our Stand The LOWER NIGER CONGRESS, made up of indigenes of The Lower Niger, (the Homeland of the ethnic nationaliities of the former Eastern and Midwestern Regions of Nigeria), involved in the mission of evolving a LOWER NIGER FEDERATION, BY FRED AGBEYEGBE, ESQ. & TONY NNADI, ESQ.JUN 30, 2011 http://www.nigeriaheadlines.com/news/the-failed-state-called-nigeria-our-stand http://saharareporters.com/2011/06/30/failed-state-called-nigeria-our-stand This was never about any election. |
“[Large countries'] patriotism is different: they are buoyed by their glory, their importance, their universal mission. The Czechs loved their country not because it was glorious but because it was unknown; not because it was big but because it was small and in constant danger. Their patriotism was an enormous compassion for their country.” ― Milan Kundera |
noblezone:Education is the watch word, people need information desperately. |
If this man were from Nigeria certain people will call him a hero. ![]() |
joeyfire:Don't play into their hands. |
noblezone:Please keep spreading your message, don't allow them drag you into an ethnic war. That's their default position. |
Very good move, another of the Uniport Mech Eng prof. ![]() |
cjrane:Thanks |
waiting for his postgraduate degree course mates. Keep your tales by moonlight to your almajiri supporters. |
APC factory of lies. ![]() |
Mogidi:He is not done, just leaving PDP BOT. He still has a lot to offer at home. |
Mogidi:Always a pleasure reading your comment. |
Time for the entire NWC to follow. Things are now slowly falling in place. |
grandstar:Most of them are just pretenders, Nigeria's structural problems are now blamed on corruption. Forgetting you cannot give what you don't have. |
what a thread. |
addey44:Ask the Americans why they are doing all things possible to decapitate the Chinese in Africa. Nigeria already knows where their breads are buttered, is not Washington. |
This was as Daily Sun learnt that several highly placed persons and multinational companies who attended a recent US State Department briefing cited corruption as the main reason for low investment in Nigeria’s oil sector. Against this background, a source said the US is backing a senior official of a multi- national oil company from the Niger Delta who is conversant with transparency rules to emerge as the Petroleum Minister After you sell the public the corruption boogeyman, Please tell us if the increase investment in Nigeria would improve the price of oil in the market?. Why invest to increase capacity, when there is no place to sell your product. The IOC majors are leaving and withholding investment because the locals in many areas don't want to deal with them anymore. Business wise for them, Nigeria is not worth the bad press, for their corporate name. By the way capital investment in the petroleum sector worldwide dropped almost 50% since 2013. Maybe Nigeria's corruption is the reason too. |
China and their growing power in the sub region, is really causing Washington and her supporters real problems. Make no mistake, this's all about China. |
breakeven:Don't mind the mugus and their lying party. This crowd already have a N3T spending Plan increase, without telling people where the money is going to come from. |
Bunch of freaking liars, the hell awaiting your change alamjiris, will be fun to watch from the sideline. |
They will never give up on Rivers state, the question is why? ![]() |
We should seek an amendment in the next PDP NWC meeting. where all members of the party's NWC, should be elected public officials only. This way serving Govs, Senators and house of rep members, are the people leading the party. |
anonimi:Just too sad, we have a very long way to go in this country. |
GideonVIBES:$20B is the new magic number. ![]() |
One down four more to go. It was just a matter of time. |
Saratu Umar was fired as the executive secretary of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) on the suspicion that she leaked information on the granting of questionable tax waivers estimated to be worth $20 billion, TheCable can report. ![]() Only in Nigeria are government revenue created by newspaper reports. Why not $20T. |
onatisi:Then buhari is the bloody coward, he has always been. This pretenders went around Nigeria shouting corruption, I dare them to show us the corrupt people in Nigeria. ![]() |
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