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For no reason should you allow it. No reason at all. |
Buhari would be the first President in Nigeria who fought for his mandate; whose mandate is not tied to any condition by any external entity past or present but on himself. Unlike Obansanjo who wa dashed, same as Yaradua, Vp Joe turn President and Buhari the pitiable man. |
That nigga got 9lives. |
Men are gradually becoming endangered specie due to the Feminine imperative saturate our present society. Everybody got biological strength and weakness. That of men shouldn't be taken while women are allowed to keep theirs |
We move |
It is so painful how the law is so hard on common men and so easy on top officials. |
Naso lol. What will it cost him to make the 50% the new 100%. Afterall cowry card has nothing so much to do with cash crunch if I'm correct. These rogues won't even promote every policy they make; cashless. |
The guy try for solar street light only that his community does not have electricity for the past 8years. |
Flag off oil field with no refinery |
This is simply Nigerian political psychology. No present governance can satisfy us. If Tinubu leaves, we will aswell yearn for him. As much as average Nigerians still believe Yaradua could have been our Saviour. |
The House of Representatives’ will on April 11, 2023, grill ministers and other heads of ministries, departments and agencies of the Federal Government as well as oil companies and banks over the alleged illegal sale of 48 million barrels of crude oil valued at $2.4bn. The House’ Ad Hoc Committee to Investigate Alleged Loss of Over $2.4bn in Revenue from Illegal Sale of 48 Million Barrels of Crude Oil Export in 2015 Including All Crude Oil Exports and Sales by Nigeria from 2014 Till Date is handling the probe. The committee, in a notice to the invitees on Monday, also demanded memoranda from whistle-blowers who’s alarm had led to recovery of public funds from corrupt individuals and organisations. The committee invited 100 individuals, organisations and groups, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited; Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPCL; Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning; Attorney General of the Federation; Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation; Central Bank of Nigeria; Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission; Chief Executive, NUPRC; former Chairman, Presidential Committee on Recovery of Missing Crude Oil; former Director-General, DSS, Lawal Musa Daura; Department of State Services; Nigeria Police Force; INTERPOL National Central Bureau, Nigeria, among others. The oil and telecommunication firms as well as banks for appearance include Dangote Industries Limited/Dangote Refinery; MTN Nigeria Limited; 9Mobile Nigeria Limited; Airtel Nigeria Limited; United Bank for Africa; Guaranty Trust Bank; Access Bank; Ecobank; Fidelity Bank; and Zenith Bank; Famfa Oil Limited; Seplat Petroleum; Addax Petroleum; Total Energies; Chevron; Shell (SNEPCO & SPDC); Sahara Energy Resources; Conoil; AITEO; Agip/NAOC; Heirs Petroleum; ExxonMobil/ESSO Petroleum; Oando; Oriental; SAPETRO and all other JV, PSC and marginal field operators. Other top government officials have also been invited. The notice partly read, “In the unlikely event that formal correspondence from the committee does not reach any of those listed above, please consider this publication as a formal invitation to the public hearing. “Individuals, agencies, civil society and non-governmental organisations, companies and all other entities who are privy to or have provided whistle-blower information to the Nigerian Government about corruption and proceeds of corruption (whether or not such information has led to recovery by the government) are also, hereby, requested to submit memoranda with the following information to the committee’s secretariat: The committee had held an investigative hearing at least twice during which invitees, including the Nigeria Police Force and INTERPOL we’re grilled. The Chairman of the committee, Mark Gbillah, who was contacted on the telephone on Monday, said the panel had not been officially inaugurated as Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, was not available to declare the hearing open. Gbillah said the Speaker would now inaugurate the committee on April 11. When asked of the possibility of the committee concluding the investigation before the 9th National Assembly winds down in June, the chairman disclosed that the probe might be continued in the 10th Assembly. He said, “Yes, we believe we have enough time to look at the critical issues. But anything outstanding – that is why government) is a continuum – we can always make a recommendation in the report that the next House should take over from here and there. But it is too-important an issue for us to not try to conclude on.” The House had on December 20, 2022, resolved to constitute an ad hoc committee to investigate a whistle-blower’s allegation of illegal sale of 48 million barrels of Nigeria’s Bonny Light crude in China in 2015 and the insurance status of the cargo. The committee was also to investigate all crude oil exports and sales by Nigeria from 2014 to date, with regards to quantity, insurance, revenue generated, remittances into the Federation Account or other accounts as well as utilisation of the revenue for the period under review. In addition, the panel would investigate all proceeds recovered through the Whistle-Blowers Policy of the regime led by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and the level of compliance with the policy. The committee was to report back within four weeks for further legislative action. https://punchng.com/reps-invite-ministers-firms-over-2-4bn-oil-sale/?amp
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No tribe is save in Nigeria. |
Everybody got his own privileges and shortcomings. |
If you cannot win the soul of the Judge then i doubt if your opinion will be relevant. |
What sort of shenanigan is so called Umahi playing here? |
Of what punishment is banning MC Oluomo from USA if he is sane himself? |
FFK aside. These People should just mind their country and stop meddling in Nigeria political affairs. |
We can keep laying claim to having the tastiest jollof rice and feeling proud about it of all things |
Nigeria politics is a joke. The speech always composed by our democratic leaders are to decayed. Like they are clowns |
It looks like he is owing you some things. I hope you find him. |
Until governors start releasing financial statements. They will continue to borrow into their pockets |
Teams that win don't bother much on foreign coaches. |
Imagine Nigerians shivering because one country says she is banning them from entering her country to labour or squander money there. So pathetic. Imagine Russia with all the sanctions. Nigeria is probably underdeveloping. |
We just create chaos out of no where. The real victim suffers in silence regardless. |
One of the problems arising now is that Nigeria Government are saying we don't pay enough tax. So Pathetic. |
Be responsible for it. Life goes on. It does not define you. As long as people also, your mum have sex then this should not put you in a dead zone except you are an hypocrite yourself. The porn is not a big deal. |
Who asked him to publicise it? |
I doubt if Alex delusion would trail his governance |
This is what free and fair election means to Obi. lol |
you can as well ask if that verse you quoted is making sense. |
This are essentials for right minded people. It is not about being a keeper. |
Where is this nuisance evidence of injustice? Talk is cheap if you ever went for shopping. |
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