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Now you know why the Saudis cancelled the visas of those 239 persons while Asiwaju was still in Riyhad. They know who he is. No none takes him serious as he is morally bankrupt. Imagine a sanctioned drug dealer telling Nigerians not to peddle drugs! Make Emiratis search that plane well, e get why! seunlayi: |
Mumu wey dey where people no fit reach for 10th Gen. Oya see challenge. Library, Skill Acquisition, Tech Hub or any CSR of your choice for your village as per who don arrive. Bunch of lazy coward with the mouth of an alligator but a humming bird ass! Your mouth can boast of something your ass can not do! Werey Next time check before you talk, he get why! Pristine664: |
Hahhahahahhahaha they never take what they dish out!Already calling parents. Tomorrow, this mumu go too dey among people talking of home training ni! Me, one on one i go beat you, my papa, one on one he go beat your father. I dont need to call or insult your father. Me i know i pass you, not not pass you, i go beat you, one on one. Not only beat you, i go fit fund your living expenses for like six months non stop. mascot87: |
Cheat beating for someone with businesses in two continents! We no dey loud am because e fit offend poor, envying people even though showing the results of your efforts is part of the culture from where i come! As part of cheat beating, can you run or fund a development project in your village or any part of Nigeria within the next six months. At least let the less privilege's benefit from cheat beating small. As for me, i can build a Library, Skills Acquisition Center or a Tech Hub in any part of Igbo Land i choose. So what can you build so naira landers go dey on notice and verify! We no dey support bad govt because we no need stipends or priviledge from govt to be a man. We no depend on Govt to take us abroad we dey run for our self, that is how rugged we are! Pristine664: |
It's alleged that people paid as much as $10,000USD to join the COP 28 Dubai delegation led by Asiwaju to Dubai. A lot of the delegates have secretly voiced out, that they have to resort to paying that much so as to be able to spend Xmas in Dubai. 1000+ PEOPLE went for the conference at a time Nigeria is facing a debt crisis, broke and unable to meet it minimum commitment to citizens! ican2020: |
Its actually called "Proceeds from a transaction under false Pretense" Are surprised people like Toke Makinwa made the list? Guess what prefix they gave her to appear as delegate? DesChyko: |
They get Govt list, Seyi list and other list. These people are low lives. Kleptomaniacs. They are never satisfied with corruption and looting. Since no much to loot, they have resorted to selling slots to conference! DesChyko: |
Werey your mate dey Dubai dey defend themselves, you dey nairaland with us wey them no carry go Dubai dey defend people wey dey Dubai. Your mumu dey shame me. Pristine664: |
Hahahahahahhahahahahahahha Who ask am? Asiwaju and crime na 5&6. He must sell something! If no be powder, e go be travel slots |
Ethmologically, i agree with your 1-3 postulation, however, you need to be schooled how the workings of the govt. Without a special fiat, as governor you can not even construct or repaired failed Federal Roads that pass through the state you govern. You can not work on special projects like inter-state rail lines. You can not collaborate with other states on common vigilante group networking. You can not. So how you wish the Igbos to build their region. This is the reason why criminals like Asiwaju & his allies in the North would prefer a dead beat leader like Buhari or Asiwaju than even an Igbo from the South. Because these barriers to developments would be dismantled and everyone state would be free to develop as they wish, Guess the first action? Construction and refurbishment of other ports in the South ~ Azumini, Calabar, Koko, Sapele, Warri, Port Harcourt, and inland river ports~ Onitsha, Oguta, Owerri, etc. So what becomes of Lagos? Lost of over 80% internally generated investments from Igbos. And you think a northerner would be the Custom boss? These are their fears, but dumb followers like you who gains nothing, still are blind. Continue please! Gamesmart: |
I am certain the Emiratis has gotten wind of this and would do the needful like the Saudis! Bobloco: |
Werey, when it was time to take people to Dubai, they forget you here. Go and hustle so you too can pay $10,000USD to make the slot! mascot87: |
Honestly i never expected much from a drug dealer and a jobless spoilt son. It's crime family. All they understand is using all means to get power to continue their crime life. See how they carry social media people as delegates when we have Profs in Varsities that can contribute meaningfully..... Well, i am also glad, the e-rats here on Nairaland were left behind for goodies like this!! Bobloco: |
I heard it was for as much as $10,000USD per slot. And that is they still use our govt bill to pay for the flights and hotel rooms! Mehn no wonder Saudi Arabia cancelled the visas of those people travelling for Pilgrimage even though Asiwaju was still in Saudi Arabia at the time. They know his shady past and the cartel he roll with. I think they were more interested in searching for drugs. Tufiakwaaaa this kind presidency! Bobloco: |
First try get visa before you know how it is. Those people travelling to Mecca learnt it the hard way. I know your brain has been sacrificed to Sango, but you dont actually need much of the brain to understand...... I trust hungry to do the needful with the next three months shaa. Continue werey! mascot87: |
Aso Rock is a coveted seat of Authority. Once in, its almost impossible to thrust you out, except you are no longer interested or willing to used money to buy the conscience of men of with out honor. Yet, even at that, no one has desecrated the sanctity of Aso Rock like Asiwaju. These are my reasons. Read carefully . 1. Identity theft. 2. Criminal past. 3. Travel scam. Weeks ago, while still in Saudi Arabia, we learnt that the visas of all persons aboard a flight from Lagos/Abuja to Mecca were canceled upon arrival. This is enough to spook diplomatic exchanges because it is meant to be an insult to the Presidency; Not Asiwaju, but Nigeria in at large. Now we know what the Saudis know: The presidency or someone in the presidency is involved in travel scams. And the person off course could be "FAMILY" During the COP 28 Dubai, a lot of people were shock stiff about Nigeria having a delegation of 1000+ plus persons in tits entourage, all expenses paid. Now if Nigeria was Switzerland, LUXEMBOURG or even China, there wont be issues. But Nigeria is broke, facing a deadly debt burden, can not pay its debts, have leased out it oil earnings for like five years in lieu of debts and currently seeking more options to borrow money. So a lot of persons like yours truly started digging as to why it should be this. And we found out this before others: The supposed delegates allegedly paid some people to get listed as delegated. Some paying as much as $10,000 USD. Now imagine if the Emiratis authorities toe the Saudi way and cancel the visas of these fake delegates. Real academias and scholars in different parts of Nigeria who could and should supposed to benefit the Nation well were sidelined for persons whose only interest were to go enjoy Dubai during xmas (because Nigeria is among countries facing travel ban) were choosen after paying hefty sums of money. This is one of the reason why it is never in the interest of everyone to allow a criminal family any where near the seat of power. Everything will be transactional! Get ready for more rides! Here's how People's Gazzette puts it: Being A COP 28 Delegate Was Only Chance To Do Christmas In Dubai After Visa Ban. Being smuggled into Tinubu COP 28 entourage was only chance to do Christmas in Dubai after UAE general visa ban on Nigerians: ‘Delegates’ A blanket travel restriction imposed in 2022 eliminated access to a top shopping destination for Nigeria’s upper middle class and political and business elite families. EBUBE IBEH As President Bola Tinubu continues to endure the collective backlash of Nigerians over his perceived squandering of scarce federal resources on a junket for climate discussion in which Nigeria was not slated to play any critical or unique role, Peoples Gazette has learnt that some of those on the 1,400-delegation to Dubai saw an opportunity to circumvent the cumbersome and increasingly futile process of obtaining an Emirati visa and took it. Mr Tinubu’s participation at the so-called Conference of Parties (COP 28) global climate summit has been overshadowed by his profligate use of public funds at a time of untold economic hardship for the vast majority of Nigeria’s 200 million people. The United Nations received 1,411 people from Nigeria at the opening of the event on October 30, official disclosures said, out of which at least 589 people were direct federal employees under Mr Tinubu’s administration. Nigeria’s delegation surpassed that of the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union, per UN disclosures, even though Mr Tinubu himself criticised emission cuts being pushed at global climate fora as detrimental to Nigeria’s industrialisation and overall economic growth. The official list of attendees also indicated an undetermined number of other federal employees attached to the ministry of information and other federal ministries, departments and agencies on the trip. Whereas some people on the list appeared to be genuine climate change experts and activists who were sponsored by private non-profits, an analysis of those on the trip showed the government picked the biggest tab, which easily runs into billions. Rank and file civil servants also made the trip, including some whose purviews did not cover climate policy, like an interior ministry aide in charge of personnel management. The president’s son, Seyi, who has no official designation and was recently warned by his father to stop meddling in government functions, was also at the conference on public dole. On Saturday afternoon, The Gazette heard from four different delegates on the trip, who said they hustled their respective departments to be accommodated on the trip in order to escape having to apply for visas to the UAE on their own, which has become nearly impossible for Nigerians over the past year. Three of the delegates are private individuals, while the last person is an official of one of the federal agencies regulating hydrocarbons, The Gazette can report. The delegates secured guarantees of anonymity from our reporter before agreeing to speak on the controversial issue. Two of them said there were over 3,000 people who secured visas to Dubai on the back of the conference, but many of them did not show up at the conference venue at all, hence the smaller number released by the UN administrators. “I was informed by a ministry director that the trip was coming up, and he agreed to put me on the trip after I explained to him that my sister lives in Dubai and I would like to see her and stay for Christmas,” the civil servant said. “He quickly asked his secretary to add my name. It was a smooth process for me, so I imagine it was smooth for about 3,000 others who also obtained their visas this way.” The official went on to introduce our reporter to three other individuals who also made the trip, with one explaining their ties to a bank in Lagos. “Even as a banker, I couldn’t get a visa to Dubai for so long. Some travel agents said they could get me a UAE visa earlier this year, but it was too expensive, so I had to let go back then,” the delegate said. “So when this opportunity came, I quickly jumped on it.” Another one said they were not even at the venue of the conference, even though it has been underway since November 30. “I’ll be honest and say I don’t even know the venue,” the person said. “I quickly got an apartment when I arrived and I will be spending the Christmas and New Year here.” The individuals sidestepped the ethical questions about gaining the system in this manner, and were also not concerned about whether or not this could potentially complicate Nigeria’s ability to timely resolve the ban with the UAE. Whether or not the presidency knew that thousands of people were issued visas without any bases remained unclear as of Sunday morning. A spokesman for the president deflected a question about the matter to the federal cabinet secretary’s office, which did not return an enquiry from The Gazette on the matter. The UAE had, in October 2022, placed a general visa ban on all Nigerians, including citizens of at least 17 other countries. The Gulf giant alleged growing criminal activities linked to Nigerians, capitalising on a viral video of a group of cultists ensnared in a break-in as evidence of rising deviance among immigrants of African origin. The restrictions had deprived tens of thousands of people with Nigerian passports of being able to enter Dubai, which until last year was the top shopping destination for the country’s upper middle class and political and business elite families. The president assumed office in late May with a promise to cut public waste and improve the country’s crisis, which economists concluded was exacerbated by the laziness and brazen looting of his predecessor Muhammadu Buhari. Mr Tinubu, who assumed office on a thin mandate of just 36 per cent of the vote with a record of public corruption, identity theft and drug dealing, saw initial public support when he removed subsidies on petrol upon assuming office. But with six months into his administration and no introduction of any serious welfare policies to sustain the poor, concerns are mounting about whether the Lagos politician sought the highest office strictly to demystify it. Yet, his administration had sought to end the year-long visa restrictions on Nigerians, and the president himself directly met with Emirati authorities in September to discuss the crisis. A claim by a presidential spokesman that the restrictions had been listed without preconditions was subsequently exposed as a falsehood and also reported to have irritated the Emiratis. https://gazettengr.com/being-smuggled-into-tinubu-cop-28-entourage-was-only-chance-to-do-christmas-in-dubai-after-uae-general-visa-ban-on-nigerians-delegates/ |
I heard they collected as much as 10k USD per non govt person to make the list! Omo this guy don cash out seriously .When the presidency now get involved in travel scams! Na waa ohhhhh |
A lot of people were amused as to the reason why Asiwaju would go to Dubai with 1000+ delegates, many amongst them social media persons with no fixed or normal job description as per the Objective of the Conference ~ Climate. Let me tell you something you dont know, most Secret service of foreign countries now know there is a grand, well oiled State sanctioned criminality going on in Nigeria! Expect more ban since una president don join for travel scams under false pretense! From what i heard hush hush... as in on low key, most of the people that paid for their names to make the cut, paid as much as $10,000 cash for the week long trip. This is even though the Trip is funded full time on govt expenses including flights, rooms, food, etc, yet they still collect money from them! This is what they have reduced the once exalted seat of presidency to. In all you do, make sure you train your children to have jobs and hand work so they dont end up like the son of the presidency who sells slots for foreign trips. If you mention Seyi na you sabi. They are never satisfied even though the CBN is at their hand, they will still sell slots. Tufiakwaaa! Once a criminal drug peddler, always a criminal drug peddler! Here's how People's Gazzette puts it: Being A COP 28 Delegate Was Only Chance To Do Christmas In Dubai After Visa Ban. Being smuggled into Tinubu COP 28 entourage was only chance to do Christmas in Dubai after UAE general visa ban on Nigerians: ‘Delegates’ A blanket travel restriction imposed in 2022 eliminated access to a top shopping destination for Nigeria’s upper middle class and political and business elite families. EBUBE IBEH As President Bola Tinubu continues to endure the collective backlash of Nigerians over his perceived squandering of scarce federal resources on a junket for climate discussion in which Nigeria was not slated to play any critical or unique role, Peoples Gazette has learnt that some of those on the 1,400-delegation to Dubai saw an opportunity to circumvent the cumbersome and increasingly futile process of obtaining an Emirati visa and took it. Mr Tinubu’s participation at the so-called Conference of Parties (COP 28) global climate summit has been overshadowed by his profligate use of public funds at a time of untold economic hardship for the vast majority of Nigeria’s 200 million people. The United Nations received 1,411 people from Nigeria at the opening of the event on October 30, official disclosures said, out of which at least 589 people were direct federal employees under Mr Tinubu’s administration. Nigeria’s delegation surpassed that of the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union, per UN disclosures, even though Mr Tinubu himself criticised emission cuts being pushed at global climate fora as detrimental to Nigeria’s industrialisation and overall economic growth. The official list of attendees also indicated an undetermined number of other federal employees attached to the ministry of information and other federal ministries, departments and agencies on the trip. Whereas some people on the list appeared to be genuine climate change experts and activists who were sponsored by private non-profits, an analysis of those on the trip showed the government picked the biggest tab, which easily runs into billions. Rank and file civil servants also made the trip, including some whose purviews did not cover climate policy, like an interior ministry aide in charge of personnel management. The president’s son, Seyi, who has no official designation and was recently warned by his father to stop meddling in government functions, was also at the conference on public dole. On Saturday afternoon, The Gazette heard from four different delegates on the trip, who said they hustled their respective departments to be accommodated on the trip in order to escape having to apply for visas to the UAE on their own, which has become nearly impossible for Nigerians over the past year. Three of the delegates are private individuals, while the last person is an official of one of the federal agencies regulating hydrocarbons, The Gazette can report. The delegates secured guarantees of anonymity from our reporter before agreeing to speak on the controversial issue. Two of them said there were over 3,000 people who secured visas to Dubai on the back of the conference, but many of them did not show up at the conference venue at all, hence the smaller number released by the UN administrators. “I was informed by a ministry director that the trip was coming up, and he agreed to put me on the trip after I explained to him that my sister lives in Dubai and I would like to see her and stay for Christmas,” the civil servant said. “He quickly asked his secretary to add my name. It was a smooth process for me, so I imagine it was smooth for about 3,000 others who also obtained their visas this way.” The official went on to introduce our reporter to three other individuals who also made the trip, with one explaining their ties to a bank in Lagos. “Even as a banker, I couldn’t get a visa to Dubai for so long. Some travel agents said they could get me a UAE visa earlier this year, but it was too expensive, so I had to let go back then,” the delegate said. “So when this opportunity came, I quickly jumped on it.” Another one said they were not even at the venue of the conference, even though it has been underway since November 30. “I’ll be honest and say I don’t even know the venue,” the person said. “I quickly got an apartment when I arrived and I will be spending the Christmas and New Year here.” The individuals sidestepped the ethical questions about gaining the system in this manner, and were also not concerned about whether or not this could potentially complicate Nigeria’s ability to timely resolve the ban with the UAE. Whether or not the presidency knew that thousands of people were issued visas without any bases remained unclear as of Sunday morning. A spokesman for the president deflected a question about the matter to the federal cabinet secretary’s office, which did not return an enquiry from The Gazette on the matter. The UAE had, in October 2022, placed a general visa ban on all Nigerians, including citizens of at least 17 other countries. The Gulf giant alleged growing criminal activities linked to Nigerians, capitalising on a viral video of a group of cultists ensnared in a break-in as evidence of rising deviance among immigrants of African origin. The restrictions had deprived tens of thousands of people with Nigerian passports of being able to enter Dubai, which until last year was the top shopping destination for the country’s upper middle class and political and business elite families. The president assumed office in late May with a promise to cut public waste and improve the country’s crisis, which economists concluded was exacerbated by the laziness and brazen looting of his predecessor Muhammadu Buhari. Mr Tinubu, who assumed office on a thin mandate of just 36 per cent of the vote with a record of public corruption, identity theft and drug dealing, saw initial public support when he removed subsidies on petrol upon assuming office. But with six months into his administration and no introduction of any serious welfare policies to sustain the poor, concerns are mounting about whether the Lagos politician sought the highest office strictly to demystify it. Yet, his administration had sought to end the year-long visa restrictions on Nigerians, and the president himself directly met with Emirati authorities in September to discuss the crisis. A claim by a presidential spokesman that the restrictions had been listed without preconditions was subsequently exposed as a falsehood and also reported to have irritated the Emiratis. https://gazettengr.com/being-smuggled-into-tinubu-cop-28-entourage-was-only-chance-to-do-christmas-in-dubai-after-uae-general-visa-ban-on-nigerians-delegates/ |
That is why i support the notion that one of these noisy tribe should be allowed to leave Nigerian Federation. The Igbos will gladly take that offer. By Igbos i dont mean crooks like the bleaching gov of Imo or Orji Kalu and co. By Igbos i mean the common, ordinary ambitious man on the street eeking out a living, feeling the full brute of criminals in power. Abi Asiwaju no be criminal? People wey forfeited $460000 to US govt for drug offenses na criminal naaa! .In my opinion. A criminal had ruled Lagos for 8 years. Contoled Lagos for 8 years. and now ruling Nigeria. tuzle: |
Even in the civil service or any place of gathering with other people. They are easily arouse to envy. They are good at sniffing those better than them, so they always start early using fake humility and humbleness to warm their way into other persons, so that when they co-opt the person into hating of Igbos, they wont see though their envy. Na their way. Just watch when any one of them write anything. From Church owners down to the common agbero high on cheap drugs on the street. Mention anything about South East, they will quickly start mentioning Niger Delta....ahahahahahahahahhahahah humilitypays: |
They were caught off guard about the memo, so needed the psycho patient; Reno to deflate the importance of the declassified memo! The bird is out already. Nigeria is doomed to fail, and as since ceased to be taken serious. Who allows a convicted drug peddler to become president? Common. We are just waiting for hunger to create the needed critical Mass for final dissolution of the country. Scholars will blame the greed of these people for the collapse of Nigeria, not Buhari mismanagement! For now, it is clear. The Igbos are wandering Jews. The next confrontation will be between Jews and others. I hope they better win again! IGBOSON1: |
Tell me one thing they are never afraid off? Like Bat, they are neither bird nor fish! Chibuzoc: |
So dumb! I am so surprised you didn't mentioned other tribes and nationalities into your hate! You guys deserve to have your own country where you can wallow in treachery, backwardness and backbiting, otherwise the Igbos are better off having their own country so you rest can enjoy the cesspool the federation has become dgee1: |
This postulate of yours reminds me so much about one little coward in my school then. When ever he wants to go snitch on a classmate to the teacher, he begin first with how Malik don't like this about Nurudeen, and Rukyatu hates the way Nurudeen bangs the table and finally how Malik, Rukyatu and Wale Think Nurudeen is rude, Boastful etc. Trust the teacher naaa ...... humilitypays: |
Crooks dont question each other.... They faithfully follow each other believing it will get to their turn of apple pie ReacherSaidNoth: |
What do you know about mental health? Abi your understanding is limited to whenpeople dey pick rubbish up & down? From your comment, the people who brought one bag of rice and one bag of garri for all estate of over 100 families is suffering from mental health. The people who accepted it knowing fully well its grossly inadequate are also suspect....imagine una still dey calculate how to share wetin una know say e no go reach? hHAHAHAHAHAHHA truly na mad people full Lagos!Faiththatworks: |
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