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MalcoImX:Thanks for bringing out the obvious. Some people are just sentimental fools |
machinee121:slowpoke scammer we dey talk life he dey talk free browsing |
Jesusloveyou:You are wasting you time arguing with sincerenigerian using barcarnita moniker. Only sincerenigerian argues like dis |
Yes we are |
baybeeboi:Ode you get comprehension problem |
The All Progressives Congress has challenged the PDP to tell Nigerians how it plans to move from the near zero governance of the past six years of the Jonathan Administration to good and purposeful governance, instead of engaging in perpetual and tiring mudslinging. ”We believe that elections should be about issues that will be beneficial to the electorate, not about throwing everything but the kitchen sink at a particular candidate simply because of his soaring acceptability. ”Therefore, it is time for the PDP to end the muckraking and tell Nigerians how it plans to tackle the worsening insecurity in the land, the collapsing national currency, with the US dollar now exchanging for 215 Naira, massive unemployment, especially among the youth, decayed infrastructure and the unprecedented corruption under President Jonathan’s watch,” the party said in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed. It said the essence of the sustained campaign of calumny against Gen. Buhari by the PDP is to distract the APC from telling Nigerians how it plans to effect the much-needed change from zero to purposeful governance, and also to sweep under the carpet the glaring failures of the Jonathan Administration. ”In both instances, the PDP has failed, as Nigerians have refused to be swayed by all the scandal mongering by the PDP, while the APC has remained focused in selling its game- changing manifesto to the citizenry,” APC said. The party said the PDP and President Jonathan should tell Nigerians what happened to the 20-billion-dollar missing oil funds, amid concerns that the money could have vanished into the ruling party’s slush funds for electioneering campaign. ”Nigerians are also asking: Mr. President, where are the Chibok girls who were abducted nine months ago, and whom you promised to reunite with their families? What happened to the stage-managed truce with Boko Haram and why has no one been punished for deceiving Nigerians? Mr. President, where is the report of the forensic audit you ordered into the missing $20b oil funds? It is now two months since the deadline set by your Finance Minister for the release of that audit report. Will the report go the way of others before it? ”Mr. President, you said while campaigning for the 2011 elections that ‘four years is enough for anyone to make significant improvement, and if I can’t improve on power within this period, it means I cannot do anything’. Why should Nigerians trust you to deliver on your promises this time around, now that the power situation has gone from bad to worse under your watch? ”Mr. President, instead of creating jobs for the teeming unemployed youth of Nigeria, your administration has been fleecing and sending them to their early graves, as it happened during the fraudulent Immigration recruitment exercise in March 2014 when many innocent youths got death instead of jobs? When will you move from creating phantom jobs to real jobs? These are the issues that are bothering Nigerians and these are the issues they want answers to, instead of engaging in an unprecedented personality-focused campaign,” the party said. APC said the truth is that the PDP and President Jonathan do not have any answers to those serious issues raised above, hence they have decided to engage in a multi- pronged approach of mudslinging, campaign for election postponement and the instigation of violence to scuttle next month’s general elections, among others. http://www.punchng.com/news/stop-mudslinging-lets-discuss-issues-apc-tells-pdp/ |
The Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, meeting for November ended in confusion Tuesday as representatives of Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory accused the federal government of not accounting for about $1billion(N168 billion) of excess crude oil money. The Chairman of State Commissioners of Finance, Timothy Odaah, told reporters after the meeting which ended Tuesday night, that no state knew how the $1 billion difference reported in the Excess Crude Account balance, between October and November, came about. The FAAC meeting is a monthly gathering of state finance commissioners and the federal finance ministry and the Accountant General of the federation, where federal oil receipts are shared between the federal and state authorities. With falling oil price, the 36 states have turned more attention on the Excess Crude Account, which has depleted from more than $40 billion in 2007 to about $4 billion in 2014. Though Mr. Odaah said the discrepancy has been noted for discussion at the next FAAC meeting, his disclosure called to question how transparent the management of the excess crude revenues is. Prior to the October FAAC meeting, the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had told reporters that the balance of the Excess Crude Account stood at $4.11billion. At the event, the minster also revealed that the country’s external reserves rose from $ 36.6billion in June to $39.48billion as at October 16. She also said the balance in the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) stood at $1.55 billion. But, at the end of the FAAC meeting on Tuesday, the Minister of state for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, told reporters that the current savings in the ECA had a balance of about $ 3.1 billion, raising questions about the $ 1billion difference. Mr. Odaah had said on October that owing to the dwindling revenue allocation to the states from the federation accounts as a result of falling oil prices, the states had sent a request to President Goodluck Jonathan that $2 billion be shared. But he said on Tuesday that the states had no knowledge how the balance suddenly dropped from $4.1 billion to $3.1 billion. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/173395-1-bn-excess-crude-money-missing-faac-meeting-ends-confusion.html |
CityNG:You dash you elder. I think say person wey get sense first reply dey claim elder mumu. |
CityNG:Liar watch vindicated on BET hosted morris chestnut you will understand racism has done to black america |
grandstar:Pls stop this foolish thing called black on black violence it is the most racist thing I have ever heard. What about white on white violence . |
They call apc bitter opposition. But I say pdp is and will be the most foolish opposition in history |
this are the reasons i let people know at any chance i'm yoruba but egba omo lisabi |
M0GIDI: It will lead him to a second term.shut d f up if you got nothing to say |
maestroferddi: You can avail us with your understanding what an opposition party entails?opposition is opposition because you different approach to issue. you have limited of nigerian pdp knowledge of poitics , in america GOP are conservetives while democrats are liberal. why did the america govt shut down early this year because republican who were majority in the house refuse a budget that will put them in more debt and what are they saying about Obama atitude towards terrorism go online and read. the only party that can't play opposition is pdp the impeachment saga in the country is intiated by Pdp with flimsy reasons. op you no point. |
greatomega: University Admission without JAMB/UTMEwhat about oau ? |
Olofintoto: oau accepts DE into law bt you must av first class/second class upper degree nd I fink you must av completed ur Nysc.thanks. sorry to disturb again pls do they accept "A' levels and with what requirements. |
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Acidosis: Let me add this:wetin cfi mean charis? |
you guys need to stop arguing with white fools |
All hail Chief Obafemi AwoloWo http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obafemi_Awolowo_Stadium
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oluwasegunfummi: amosun is a yewa man, very close to my land of egba.......eko ooni baje oooosulEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
oluwasegunfummi: I live in lagos, all of us like claiming lagos, have you forgotten? I know you will tell me you are from lagos if I ask you your state of origin, abi omo eko gan gan..........eko ooni baje oooooOstupid fool am from abeokuta dats why and sorry you are nt from abeokuta |
oluwasegunfummi: am from kuto in abeokuta........eko oni baje ooooooa ni ode ni e sa you live there nd not yoruba an egba man will nt keep shouting eko o ni baje like a fool where is amosun from? |
oluwasegunfummi: my name is segun and am from egba in abeokuta, this is why I think we yorubas are stvpid, can't I say the truth again?...........eko ooni baje oooOode you are from egba? |
Guykhena: His Friendsnigga go and die stop quoting me |
Anacksunamun: That Fàggot, GAYkhena will never see this. His cranium has been filled with his slutty mum's customers' soured spérm.dats y i say he is mad wish i see nd give a balanced equation slap maybe it will reset his brain |
Guykhena: [size=11pt][font=Georgia]can you see you a mad fellow this friends account collaborated by other witness About 20 minutes before the shooting, Johnson said he saw Brown walking down the street and decided to catch up with him. The two walked and talked. That’s when Johnson says they saw the police car rolling up to them. The officer demanded that the two “get the f—k on the sidewalk,” Johnson says. “His exact words were get the f—k on the sidewalk.” After telling the officer that they were almost at their destination, Johnson’s house, the two continued walking. But as they did, Johnson says the officer slammed his brakes and threw his truck in reverse, nearly hitting them. Now, in line with the officer’s driver’s side door, they could see the officer’s face. They heard him say something to the effect of, “what’d you say?” At the same time, Johnson says the officer attempted to thrust his door open but the door slammed into Brown and bounced closed. Johnson says the officer, with his left hand, grabbed Brown by the neck“I could see the muscles in his forearm,” Johnson said. “Mike was trying to get away from being choked.” “They’re not wrestling so much as his arm went from his throat to now clenched on his shirt,” Johnson explained of the scene between Brown and the officer. “It’s like tug of war. He’s trying to pull him in. He’s pulling away, that’s when I heard, ‘I’m gonna shoot you.’” At that moment, Johnson says he fixed his gaze on the officer to see if he was pulling a stun gun or a real gun. That’s when he saw the muzzle of the officer’s gun. “I seen the barrel of the gun pointed at my friend,” he said. “He had it pointed at him and said ‘I’ll shoot,’ one more time.” A second later Johnson said he heard the first shot go off. “I seen the fire come out of the barrell,” he said. “I could see so vividly what was going on because I was so close.” Johnson says he was within arm’s reach of both Brown and the officer. He looked over at Brown and saw blood pooling through his shirt on the right side of the body. “The whole time [the officer] was holding my friend until the gun went off,” Johnson noted. Brown and Johnson took off running together. There were three cars lined up along the side of the street. Johnson says he ducked behind the first car, whose two passengers were screaming. Crouching down a bit, he watched Brown run past. “Keep running, bro!,” he said Brown yelled. Then Brown yelled it a second time. Those would be the last words Johnson’s friend, “Big Mike,” would ever say to him. Brown made it past the third car. Then, “blam!” the officer took his second shot, striking Brown in the back. At that point, Johnson says Brown stopped, turned with his hands up and said “I don’t have a gun, stop shooting!”http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/eyewitness-michael-brown-fatal-shooting-missouri |
Guykhena: Tupacwhat about this he also a criminal abi? Mad fellow https://www.nairaland.com/1857403/fresh-lapd-shoots-another-black you keep calling d guy a criminal what crime d he commit? I dont know tell me |

And you expect me to follow that logic 
,the whites wouldn't even go into deep,they would label it an unfortunate circumstance,,but when it comes to blacks,NO WAY Heaven Must Fall,even if the dude they're routing for is a criminal