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0Willywilly0: i understood your picture, but throwing kids inside prison, disturbing and harassing women in the name of indecent dress is not that goodWhat do u suggest should be done? |
0Willywilly0: If their dressing is immoral behaviour to you as a Moslem ok gud arrest Moslems, but why should they arrest those that does not believe in your religion?.Why is it that wen igbo are celebrating their festivals in igboland all are expected to obay nd stay home and a masquerade meets a hausa/yoruba woman she is beaten nd all even wen its not her culture? |
[quote author=cKaiser][/quote]Thanks a lot, even the so-called civilised ppl hav found it as immoral bt the copy copy nigerians see it as modernisation.....sagging is done by the bad eggs of the society world wide....I pray that all supporters of sagging should hav children (male nd female) that sag 24/7 |
0Willywilly0: How is that picture u show offensive, this are kids, this is not a reason to arrest and put them in prisonTo you it might not be but to us it is...It is immoral nd alien to us....Non went to prison...fines whre paid..the 2 that spent 3 days was because there parents didn't want to pay nd wanted the kids to learn |
121 were arrested for sagging...out of wich 89 were hausas
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Even in the USA saging is looked down upon infact a county in the US as a fine of 10 dollars for any one sagging in public... Its the right of a community to decide wat they dem as moral or immoral |
0Willywilly0: That is inside a Church, but outside or in your house no one have the right to dictate to an adult what to wear, Nigeria is not a one man society.No one is stopping any body from wearing wat he wants, wat we are saying is don't wear anything dat is deem offensive or immoral to most nd your host society......
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Phder: You have the right to do anything, but not all things are reasonable. Walking around in your under pants is definitely one of those unreasonable things. |
0Willywilly0: why should you tell an adult what to wear, is that your personal problemHmmm I wonder how ppl think now.....its simple wen ur in rome u do as the romans do...wen ur in kano, wear ur jeans normal nd ur ok |
Its a pity some are blinded by hated/tribalism to see that Nigeria is in deep wahala. the leadership has no clue on what to do or has simply refuse to do it, either one shows that the future is bleak |
If oga jonah appoints boni haruna then .......... |
Several sources in the know have told SaharaReporters that President Goodluck Jonathan’s picks for new cabinet members are likely to be drawn from the ranks of old and recycled politicians. Top on the list of those being considered for appointment are former Governor Boni Haruna of Adamawa, former member of the House of Representatives Ghali Na’Abba, and current chairman of the Federal Emergency Road Management Agency, Jide Adeniji. Our sources described Mr. Adeniji as one of the most favored prospects, adding that Mr. Jonathan was considering slotting him in to a plum post in the new cabinet that is close to taking shape. One of our sources said President Jonathan has decided to use the cabinet appointments to position himself to win critical states or zones in the 2015 elections. SaharaReporters was shown a shortlist of five candidates who have made it to the advanced stage of consideration for ministerial appointment. Mr. Na’Abba, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, is reported to be in the running, despite his recent history of jumping around with different political parties. Quite recently, he had a brief stint with the opposition party. But he has realigned himself with the Bamanga Tukur faction of the Peoples Democratic Party which has so far received judicial backing as well as recognition by Nigeria’s electoral commission as the authentic PDP. One of our sources described Mr. Na’Abba as “broke.” Former Governor Boni Haruna’s looming elevation to the cabinet is reportedly part of Mr. Jonathan’s strategy to weaken members of his party from Adamawa who are opposed to his reelection. Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State is a major figure in the ruling party’s splinter group. Mr. Haruna’s main impediment is that his appointment is likely to deepen the Jonathan administration’s image crisis as a government that thrives on corruption. Mr. Haruna is one of several former governors charged by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission with grave acts of corruption during his tenure. A source said the administration was taking steps to frustrate the case against the former Adamawa governor. Recently, the newly appointed Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) withdrew the case files of corrupt former governors from certain judges in the FCT. One of our sources said the surprise judicial move was part of a design to hand the cases to judges amenable to inducement in order to make sure that the cases are adjourned indefinitely or settled in favor of the accused governors. Nenadi Esther Usman, a former Minister of Finance under President Olusegun Obasanjo, is also one of the ministerial prospects, our sources disclosed. In 2011, Ms. Usman was elected a senator representing Kaduna State in the National Assembly. However, our source said Ms. Nenadi Usman has a rival in Isaiah Balat who is reportedly being considered for the same ministerial slot. Mr. Balat is a former senator as well as former minister in Mr. Obasanjo’s cabinet. |
ILIDEFI: Even though I'm Igbo, I will say with all sincerity dat Stella was wrong, and in places where things work, she would have been sacked. D only question now is: which of our politicians has a moral justification to sack her or recommend her sack, considering dat dey are all grossly evil and corrupt? Considering d level of corruption in Nigeria and how much progress she managed to make as a minister, and lookin at d relatively meagre amount involved (cos we'r used to hearing of officials looting billions, such dat millions often seem like suya money), I think she should be forgiven. But if forgiving her is impossible, den let her go.More sensible than most igbos....Soon they will be questioning your igbo heritage |
Oga jonah has set up a 3 man committee to look into the car purchase....Nigeria no 1 in wen it comes to committees in the world |
NEWS UPDATE: Head of the Anti-#Corruption Network group & convener of the protest, Dino Melaye, hav bn taken into custody by some policemen. |
NEWS UPDATE: Head of the Anti-#Corruption Network group & convener of the protest, Dino Melaye, hav bn taken into custody by some policemen. |
NEWS UPDATE: Head of the Anti-#Corruption Network group & convener of the protest, Dino Melaye, hav bn taken into custody by some policemen. |
@daily_trust: #BREAKINGNEWS: Scuffle between pro and anti Stella Oduah (#Nigeria's minister of #aviation) ongoing at the Federal Secretariat, Abuja. Oga dino at work |
@daily_trust: #BREAKINGNEWS: Scuffle between pro and anti Stella Oduah (#Nigeria's minister of #aviation) ongoing at the Federal Secretariat, #Abuja. |
@daily_trust: #BREAKINGNEWS: Scuffle between pro and anti Stella Oduah (#Nigeria's minister of #aviation) ongoing at the Federal Secretariat, #Abuja. |
President Goodluck Jonathan has queried the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, demanding a detailed explanation from her concerning the allegation that she arm-twisted an agency under her supervision, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, to buy her two armoured cars for N255 million, PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report today.http://premiumtimesng.com/news/147065-exclusive-jonathan-queries-aviation-minister-stella-oduah-n225m-armoured-cars.html |
Pastor Ola: SHE IS NOT THE ONLY ONE.True bt she is the one caught |
Sweetlemon: I desperately want to believe that it is only NL Igbos that are as tribalistic as this. |
October not a good month for madam stella...She will be praying october passes and November is better |
Madam aviation
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Even as the minister of aviation began a new spin today that the BMW armored cars purchased by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for her use were done on "hire- purchase", SaharaReporters has unearthed new details about the $1.6 million spent by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to purchase the armored BMW cars for Nigeria's Aviation Minister Stella Oduah. A highly reliable source has told SaharaReporters that the shady deal for the car was done entirely between Coscharis Motors Limited, a dealership from which the cars were purchased, one of Ms. Oduah’s private firms based in Abuja, and First Bank of Nigeria. SaharaReporters had revealed the account number at the First Bank into which the monies were paid on behalf of the NCAA. “The NCAA was not even aware of the deal until the minister told them to sign that they had received two BMW cars,” said our source. After inking the deal, Coscharis Motors, sellers of the highly inflated automobiles, reportedly gave the Aviation Minister more than N112 million as kickbacks. Our source added that Cosmas Maduka, who owns Coscharis Motors, pocked N60 million for each of the two BMW cars. An official at the NCAA corroborated the information that the agency was largely kept in the dark about the transaction. “We were never privy to the transaction and had not seen the cars even though our head of transport was made to sign the delivery note,” said the source. The agency is under the Ministry of Aviation. The source added that the agency has still not seen the cars even after the scandal escalated. SaharaReporters was first to break the news that Ms. Oduah compelled a cash-strapped NCAA to pay for two extravagantly priced bullet-proof BMWs for her personal use. After initially denying our reports, the minister’s spokesman, Joe Obi, admitted that the transaction transpired. Mr. Obi alleged that the purchase was justified because of unspecified threats to the minister’s life. Neither Mr. Obi nor the minister has provided proof of any threats to Ms. Oduah. The minister has not addressed why the NCAA paid a price tag that auto dealers in the US and the UK described as a rip-off. US dealers said that each of the BMW cars should cost no more than $$167,000. Last week, an official of the NCAA, Fola Akinkuotu, spoke to the media and defended the purchase of the cars. Mr. Akinkuotu said the cars were for the ministry’s protocol pool for use in transporting foreign aviation dignitaries when they visit Nigeria. His explanation conflicted with the original statement by the minister’s spokesman, Mr. Obi. A source at the NCAA disclosed that Mr. Akinkuotu felt tricked into facing the media on the scandal. “He had been told he would only appear beside the embattled minister, who was supposed to speak. Instead, he was asked to speak,” said the source. Meanwhile, a source at the Presidency said President Goodluck Jonathan was unfazed about the fraud perpetrated by Ms. Stella Oduah, his Aviation Minister. Ms. Oduah and the late former National Security Advisor, General Owoye Azazi, had played significant roles in raising and disbursing money to rig the 2011 presidential elections for Mr. Jonathan. Mr. Jonathan will depart Abuja tomorrow on a weeklong pilgrimage to Isreal. However, SaharaReporters learnt that several ministers and diplomats have registered their displeasure at Mr. Jonathan’s continued retention of Ms. Oduah on his cabinet. |
Even as the minister of aviation began a new spin today that the BMW armored cars purchased by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for her use were done on "hire- purchase", SaharaReporters has unearthed new details about the $1.6 million spent by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to purchase the armored BMW cars for Nigeria's Aviation Minister Stella Oduah. A highly reliable source has told SaharaReporters that the shady deal for the car was done entirely between Coscharis Motors Limited, a dealership from which the cars were purchased, one of Ms. Oduah’s private firms based in Abuja, and First Bank of Nigeria. SaharaReporters had revealed the account number at the First Bank into which the monies were paid on behalf of the NCAA. “The NCAA was not even aware of the deal until the minister told them to sign that they had received two BMW cars,” said our source. After inking the deal, Coscharis Motors, sellers of the highly inflated automobiles, reportedly gave the Aviation Minister more than N112 million as kickbacks. Our source added that Cosmas Maduka, who owns Coscharis Motors, pocked N60 million for each of the two BMW cars. An official at the NCAA corroborated the information that the agency was largely kept in the dark about the transaction. “We were never privy to the transaction and had not seen the cars even though our head of transport was made to sign the delivery note,” said the source. The agency is under the Ministry of Aviation. The source added that the agency has still not seen the cars even after the scandal escalated. SaharaReporters was first to break the news that Ms. Oduah compelled a cash-strapped NCAA to pay for two extravagantly priced bullet-proof BMWs for her personal use. After initially denying our reports, the minister’s spokesman, Joe Obi, admitted that the transaction transpired. Mr. Obi alleged that the purchase was justified because of unspecified threats to the minister’s life. Neither Mr. Obi nor the minister has provided proof of any threats to Ms. Oduah. The minister has not addressed why the NCAA paid a price tag that auto dealers in the US and the UK described as a rip-off. US dealers said that each of the BMW cars should cost no more than $$167,000. Last week, an official of the NCAA, Fola Akinkuotu, spoke to the media and defended the purchase of the cars. Mr. Akinkuotu said the cars were for the ministry’s protocol pool for use in transporting foreign aviation dignitaries when they visit Nigeria. His explanation conflicted with the original statement by the minister’s spokesman, Mr. Obi. A source at the NCAA disclosed that Mr. Akinkuotu felt tricked into facing the media on the scandal. “He had been told he would only appear beside the embattled minister, who was supposed to speak. Instead, he was asked to speak,” said the source. Meanwhile, a source at the Presidency said President Goodluck Jonathan was unfazed about the fraud perpetrated by Ms. Stella Oduah, his Aviation Minister. Ms. Oduah and the late former National Security Advisor, General Owoye Azazi, had played significant roles in raising and disbursing money to rig the 2011 presidential elections for Mr. Jonathan. Mr. Jonathan will depart Abuja tomorrow on a weeklong pilgrimage to Isreal. However, SaharaReporters learnt that several ministers and diplomats have registered their displeasure at Mr. Jonathan’s continued retention of Ms. Oduah on his cabinet. |
Even if u nuke a part of nigeria, some people will come online to support you cos that's their meal ticket |
specco: Mrs Odua made bold to plug some loopholes in the aviation sector, loopholes some smart alecks in the industry have been feeding fat on for many years. Now they are up in arms chasing her. Their goal is to make enough noise for Oga Jonathan to sack her so that their looting would continue as before. What a country!Any proof to what ur saying ![]() |
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