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edicolove: Don't bother yourself. He is a BH agent on NL. We will expose him.You want to expose somebody who is a "she" and you think is a "he". Simple things yiu don't know but you already assume she is a BH agent. No wonder you people can't give credible security advice to GEJ. |
Varied reactions have greeted the Presidential Media Chat by President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday night. While some of The Nation’s Tweeter followers gave the President a pass mark on his responses to the questions he fielded, others were not impressed. Some of the reactions to The Nation’s tweet requesting for a rating of the two- hour interview session are as follows: All well and good, I don't envy Mr. President it is not easy leading a nation like Nigeria, let him be focused we are with him @OlaniranO If President Jonathan's media chat tonight was to persuade Nigerians that he actually knows what he's doing. Then he'd failed @Samuel Ogundipe Wastage of 2 precious man hour. Clueless, Arrangee fone calls, worthless chart. Alimi Adeola Excellent outing for GEJ, confidence increasing. Gradually transforming himself and Nigeria for the better. @ Somkwe He has responded excellently. He has been most honest. ANIEMEKE HYACINTH P. I saw a sincere man. Answers may not be what people want to hear though He is quite unlike OBJ in his responses Yinka Adedire Below average ...he answered questions a normal Nigerian would do ..not too intelligently I must say. Lekan Jimoh Waste of time and Energy! He doesn't even remember Maupe Ogun's name after two hours of empty promises and false declaration. Lola Sei-Shotayo Below 40. D ques is nt well answered. Phone lines were designed nt 2 work. Why not ordered special lines fr all GSM netwrk? Dahunsi Felix Very unarticulated and disappointing. AA Sadeeq Still ok for now. Let's allow GEJ to work. A little time will tell folks. Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Gbulie Johnbosco Ahhh, my 13 year old brother wud'v done better. No jokes!!! . Olu ‘dammie Poor , he only told us our problems & no accomplishment. Baffa Very porous and a mockery of street intelligence ... I'm disappointed in this comedy of an un-presidential chat Abu Hannfah Un-intelligent, confusing and less than an LGA chairman performance. Too soft for Nigeria. Sad. Temmy Orotunde The President was very careful in his USE of WORDS. l would say DIPLOMATIC. Charles Enujeke Very poor, going out of context just to hide from d questions. E.g question about AYO SALAMI. |
He is not making sense o. I am done. Euro 2012 come quick na |
He is thinking of amnesty already |
Beaf: Dude, you are daft.That in.cest curse don de worry you again abi? |
Beaf: ^Proof my man, proof. If it is only the video you rely on, then forget it. |
These GEJ supporters don't get it. What we are saying is that if we have credible proof that FL indeed demanded bribe from Otedola, we will help you crucify him. You must also realise that this will only be done in a court of law. Is that too much to ask? |
Jarus: Confirmed from a very reliable source. The Faruk Lawan subsidy scandal is unfortunately true. Fell for set-up by EFCC, SSS etc. Deleted many names from the subsidy indictment list. Now, I have no doubt again that the only politician with 100% integrity is a dead one.How can you make that conclusion? So you nor get integrity? |
The same Beaf who told us the video will soon be on Youtube is now saying the video is irrelevant. Haba!!! |
Alleged $600,00 subsidy bribe: I never collected money from anybody---Farouk Lawan ....says video clip is a caricature meant to blackmail him The Chairman of the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on Fuel Subsidy, Hon. Farouk Lawan, has denied media reports that a top member of the committee received $600,000 bribe from an oil marketer to influence the report. Lawan told journalists in Abuja last night that he neither demanded nor collected money from "anybody in connection with the fuel subsidy probe." In a situation where the Committee uncovered fraud over N1 trillion, Lawan said it should be expected that the powerful cabal behind the high scale corruption in the oil sector would not only fight back but would fight dirty. Denying ever meeting the unnamed oil marketer at the Abuja airport to receive the $600,000 first installment of what was said to be a $3 million bribe, an apparently angry Lawan said he had to leave the country when pressures were coming from high quarters to doctor the report to suit certain interest. Lawan, in a statement bearing his signature and issued to newsmen, said: "My attention has been drawn to several newspapers and Internet stories alleging that a prominent member of the House Adhoc Committee on Petroleum Subsidy demanded and received the sun of $600,000 as bribe from an oil marketer. "I wish to categorically deny that I or any member of the committee demanded and received any bribe from anybody in connection with the fuel subsidy probe and I believe this is evident from thorough and indepth manner the investigation was carried out and the all-encompassing recommendations produced therefrom as approved by the whole House. "The general public is hereby reminded that during and after the investigations, we have severally raised alarm on pressures on us from different quarters. In particular, I wish to refer to the front page publication in the Leadership Weekend newspaper of 28th, April, 2012 captioned "Marketers offered subsidy committee plane-load of dollars" where we alerted the public that a marketer promised to fly in a jet loaded with US dollars which he "intended to share to both the House leadership and members of the Adhoc Committee" to influence the outcome of the report. "The clarification is necessary in order to clear all the insinuations being bandied about and more importantly to enable Government concentrate on the implementation of the report. "The present mudslinging is not unexpected in view of the caliber of people whose actions or inactions were found wanting in the report. I am aware that in their desperation to discredit the report and divert the attention of the public from the real issues of large scale fraud in high places established in our report, a video footage displaying a caricature of my person allegedly having a dealing with a marketer reminiscent of military ear when dignitaries were invited to the Villa to watch video clip of phantom coup involving Chief Olusegun Obasanjo is already in circulation. "I wish to assure all Nigerians that the sanctity of our reports remains unassailable and it will be in the best interest of the country if the relevant authorities faithfully and consciously implement the resolutions of the House. No amount of red-herring and cheap blackmail will affect our resolve to act in the best interest of the country with all the available information at our disposal. No doubt, the last has not been heard". http://thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news-update/49763-alleged-600-00-subsidy-bribe-i-never-collected-money-from-anybody-farouk-lawan.html#.T9UCLnWWDRM.twitter |
I can just imagine Otedola in the witness box. Can he withstand cross-examination? |
Abati: Sir another bomb blast GEJ: Where? Abati: Jos sir. GEJ: Have you printed the condolence message? Abati: Yes sir. I just removed Maiduguri and put Jos GEJ: Next time don't come to me, just change the name and broadcast. Abati: yes sir. |
Haven't they finished editing the video? Or is there a soft landing arrangement going on? |
violent: Why walk away when you can make good profit by selling the wood?Selling the wood is treachery which means ϔӦǖ are selling your friendship. Walk away as the dear old lady advised. |
Very very hot in Benin. |
I de shame for this country. Does she think a counter accusation is a defence in law? Or she is just clutching at straws. |
Hasn't even received a quarter of what has been thrown P-GEJ way and he is whinning. What a sore loser he is. |
Source: www.ngrguardiannews.com |
FORMER Delta State Governor James Onanefe Ibori has denied pleading guilty to corruption charges during his trial in a London court on Monday. He said that he only pleaded guilty to money laundering charges. In a statement yesterday, Mr. Tony Eluemunor, Media Assistant to Ibori, said that both the local and foreign media glossed over the real facts in the Ibori’s case. Part of Eluemunor’s statement read: “… the world was made to believe that Ibori’s guilty plea was a sudden turnaround and not a well-deliberated act that was part of a plea bargain deal. But it is on record that several Nigerian newspapers of last Sunday published different versions of that self same story; that Ibori would plead guilty as part of a plea bargain arrangement. “Of course, that plea bargain deal would only kick in with Ibori’s pleading guilty; which he did this week Monday. After that plea, which had been successfully foretold by Nigerian newspapers, both the prosecution and the defence counsel were to return on April 16 and 17 to make their needed statements. Unfortunately, while Ibori’s lead counsel stayed true to this time-tested legal procedure, the prosecution counsel went rogue and began to make wild and unfounded statements aimed at nothing but self-glorification and Ibori’s demonisation. What was not clear to Nigerians was that the prosecution lawyers were labouring at damage control as the publication in several Nigerian newspapers of last Sunday had leaked out the secret that the seven- year investigation against Ibori had not only cost the British tax-payer £14 million but was funded by the DfID – the Department of Foreign Development. “The prosecution then laboured hard to justify the money spent and stave off another official inquiry into the much investigated London Metropolitan Police, that have been accused often of grave misdeeds. Consequently, the London Metropolitan Police invited droves of media agencies and several statements to justify their jamborees in the sun, whereby agents visited the far- flung corners of the Earth with little to show for their efforts. They even visited Nigeria three times, and lowly policemen who had never shaken hands with their British superiors had dinner with former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the deep recesses of Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja. Some of the statements were contradictory; some totally wild and even insane…” |
I need a cheap and functional BB preferably Storm or Curve in Benin City. Good offers should reach me a alwaysjohnson@yahoo.co.uk |
The effect will be that government will create artificial scarcity to make it seem that they are helpless in the present circumstance. |
He is speaking of the ideal situation while conveniently forgetting that he is in alliance with thieving politicians. |
When you fight corruption, corruption fights back. Lets hear more from the cabal please. I love this country. |
Beaf:BEAF = I no de support PDP I need to know the difference between PDP and GEJ |
Oga George_D please help a bro. email is alwaysjohnson@yahoo.co.uk. Thanks. |
UNLOCK CODE: 47373113 |
Yes its red now. It wasn't yesterday. I watched a live program there yesterday. It was a live event broadcast from Ghana. What is a feed? |
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