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If it was never brought to light, is this the way a sum of almost $1.5 billion dollar would have crawled into the pickets of a few people? Besides, refunding is kind of indicative of money that was purposely diverted or just not declared. Would be interesting to start seeing refunds from other government agencies. Abba Moro would soon be the next to start making refunds. |
Quite extraordinary. Googling her name shows her first caught at age 24 (2007) shortly after graduating from uni. Not many people get a chance at a £29500 job right after uni. Not to talk of another second lifeline job after conviction and spared a prison term. Her parents must be disappointed. ![]() |
All these Uncle Musi.wa and Aunty Ti.t siblings. Spreading falsehood and indecipherable reports. ![]() |
Let me just put it there that the entire NHS budget of less than 20 million is greater than the entire yearly budget put together of 170 million Nigerians |
The returns are kind of small in my opinion. Though it still means a bit of accounting/auditing would be required of how money was spent. |
Jonathan fiddled while the country burned! (He reminds me of Nero fiddling while Rome was burning) He then rightfully got 'kicked out' The End! |
Henry120: Patchesagain:Sounds like viable information. Cool |
I'm curious about that 'air wing ' line. Are all the air assests ours then? |
Funny, but should not have taken the pisss with sign language. |
NOE flying. Nice |
Lack of party ideologies is the reason why a man can wake up one morning and port to another. ![]() Number 2 is greed. Tomorrow, if Jonathan joins apc, they'll receive him too abi ![]() |
Democracy at its infancy. Yet to see ideologies from any party, rather just a bunch of criss crossers running to where they think they'll get their next daily bread. |
Ok But reliability of the courier they'll use would scare them away. Is it NIPOST that can perform houdini on your shipped items and then give you stones neatly wrapped in a box or something similar? Best bet is to use DHL though but as known are more expensive than even the middlemen shippers. |
When you say it like that, you're kind of implying that the original inhabitants have been stripped of their historic and ancestral rights to their land. Calabar is no longer a capital, but it once was. No one is singing to the original inhabitants how their land doesn't belong to them anymore because it once benefited from government largesse. Lagos benefits from a very prime location and was supported by different tribes to become what it is presently. |
Wow! Shocking words from an Oba. Was at first sceptical. Time to uproot the Tinubu dynasty in Lagos... But fück, I still hate Bode George. Another criminal like Tinubu. |
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah He's also a criminal fraud, land grabber, opportunist, nepotic and embezzler. |
cyril83:Dafuq! Were you not born of a woman? |
All this rigmarole, I have always had it in my heart that oil producing communities should have at least 50% derivation from oil proceeds. Jo as a son of the oil producing bloc probably had the best chance if he tried. Also, all the questionable block owners should have been made to return part or all proceeds from the oil wells they own especially remembering they were acquired in funny circumstances. |
What a prostitute! |
Well I always thought so...however much later he kind of slipped. DSS, SSS started chasing and harassing up and down. We need stronger institutions I must say. Security arms, tv stations and otherwise should be non partisan. The BBC, Met Police or Mi5 does not carry out illegalities for the Prime Minister of Britain, does it? Hope we get there soon. |
In other news, NNPC has started running up and down looking for invoices, et al. Ok, Bye. |
When dollars were shown, Ohaneze and even Massob sang for Jonathan. Unlike what held during the elections, I know quite a bit of Igbos who looked beyond voting for Jo on links alone and voted otherwise. Some stayed away. The only fall out was how there wasn't enough traction of APC support for SE /SS APC aspirants which has left them no cover in an especially APC majority senate. All hope not lost though, if it be from an opposition member so be it as I'd prefer an all inclusive government rather than shutting doors. |
Lol So you knew all his deficiencies but backed him heavily. To what end may I ask? Anyway, let it not detract from the message you're passing across. Everyone is tired of the status quo and hopefully can all move forward from this. |
trojanhorse:I won't be blamed for your lack of education. You read my comment and immediately knew I was ibotic, a tribal and a religious bigot? |
Is this the same Tinubu that's pocketed and enriched himself with our commonwealth. His masterstroke aside, he's a Grand Thief |
That mounted arty system is some crazy shiz. Here's to the new President, crush what's left of those scums. |
Buhari's 4 years clock starts counting from May 29. He too would get the boot if he doesn't perform, that's a promise from the Nigerian people |
I think first of all, we should start having frontliners from the opposing parties who know their numbers. Constantly haranguing the next Government over their policies. Jonathan, sadly to me hasn't got that oomph! I'm sure there are much better candidates that can be propped up. Even Buhari sef na manage all because Jo was so out of depth. |
Butthurt everywhere. Jonathan's ascendancy was aided by SW bloc in 2011. His achievements sadly did not match up. He was only there making up the numbers after his ineptness was shown. Fast forward later, shown the door by same SW. Maybe if he'd completed the second Niger bridge for example, he'll have gotten even more SE bloc votes |
Legit or figment of imagination of another blogger? |
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