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AntiWailer:God bless you. The guy is a fraud |
This donut is an embarrassment to the Nigeria Senate and a joke to the party and people he represents |
Dead party |
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julioralph:But your brothers still carry drugs there every time ![]() |
Naziridamos:Sorry who is you, or who knows you. You are not important in the scheme of this in Nigeria or even your Local government |
julioralph:They are called developing nations. Google and see the development and GDP of Malaysia, Turkey and Pakistan your biafra brothers are running to, to sell drugs. You guys are just illiterates and you are not ashamed to always show it |
Good one Mr President. Meanwhile, they have started collecting their monies o
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Payment of pensions to Civil War (Biafra) Officers & Next-Of-Kins commenced on Friday 20/10/17.
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Two valid undisputed points Professor Osinbjo also said that, unlike previous governments, the Buhari administration redesigned the current rail-way network to include the South-east region, a development he said was denied the region by the previous administrations The VP also said that Anambra state was the first to benefit from the current administration’s school feeding initiate that has employed thousands. According to him, “We are not making promises for nothingJonathan built the 2nd Niger bridge for them in their dreams |
http://punchng.com/kebbi-accountant-general-dakingari-sentenced-to-70-years-imprisonment-for-fraud/ Good one to EFCC and fight against corruption. |
http://punchng.com/kebbi-accountant-general-dakingari-sentenced-to-70-years-imprisonment-for-fraud/ Good one to EFCC fight against corruption |
The truth why Nigerians trust Buhari
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The difference is truly trust. Nigeria was in its period of plenty, we could afford to sell it even below N87.00, we were paying huge amounts of subsidy into private pockets that were not even importing fuel now we are paying less for subsidies and to the right people, our reserve was dicpicting and we were also budgeting loans for the payment of salaries. So what is the benefit of selling at N87 without infrastructural development, paying subsidy, no social development, billions missing and etc. @ N87/litre it was heavily subsidized up to N60/litre; Exchange was N160/$; more burden on nation, laced with fraud. Trillions saved & freed $. If Joseph had not saved through the 7years of plenty as directed by God, the 7years of famine would have been worst and no prayer or best economist would solve the problem.
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And this man will be preaching in the church, telling lies as if he is the most righteous man on earth. Now the truth is all out |
Oga mynd44, front page material |
Good one to Efcc, we right synergy like this with other world anti-crime agencies, criminals will have no save haven. |
By Soni Daniel Abuja – The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has commended the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for its dedication and support in bursting a high profile Business E-mail Compromise, BEC, fraud in Dallas, Texas, which led to the arrest and eventual conviction of a Nigerian, Amechi Colvis Amuegbunam. It acknowledged that the “intelligence obtained by the EFCC and provided to the FBI via Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty” was instrumental in identifying the BEC scheme and Amuegbunam’s specific role. “The Dallas field Office, Legal Attaché Office, and both the FBI’s Criminal and Cyber Divisions are extremely appreciative of the EFCC as a joint partner in the pursuit of global justice for the many victims of these BEC related crimes”. Amuegbunam, 30, who was on a student visa in the US was sentenced to 46months imprisonment and ordered to pay $615, 555.12 in restitution for his role in BEC scheme that caused $3.7million loss to US companies. The convict and other individuals were said to have between November 2013 and August 2015 sent fraudulent emails to companies in the Northern District of Texas and elsewhere containing misrepresentations that caused the companies to wire transfer funds as instructed on a pdf document that was attached to the email. Investigation into the crime followed reports by two companies in the Dallas Fort Worth area to the FBI Dallas Office that they had received targeted spear phishing emails allegedly from a top executive at a company authorising the company’s accounting department to make financial transfers for the company, a source that was traced to Amuegbunam. After complying with the spear-phishing email instructions to transfer funds, the companies became victims of the BEC scheme. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/3-7m-scam-fbi-lauds-efccs-role-tracking-nigerian-fleeced-top-u-s-firms/ |
SalamRushdie:Una they like fool yourself sha. The dumb corrupt GEJ slowpoke guy that doesn't even know we have such in the country. |
Very good one. Nigeria is working |
He will also be discussing the need to stop smuggling of arms by terrorists IPOBs and biafrains to Nigeria |
DozieInc:Jonathan should have done that |
This will be beautiful PTAD commences payment Friday Succour has come the way of police officers who served in the defunct Biafran Police during the 30 months Nigeria Civil war as President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the payment of pension to the police officers who were granted presidential pardon in 2000. The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) Wednesday announced that about 162 of such retired police officers and 57 Next of Kin of those who have died will be paid their pension benefits in the first phase of the payment with effect from Friday, October 20, 2017 in Enugu. A statement from the management of PTAD said after their pardon, a verification exercise was conducted for them by the defunct Police Pension office and recently by PTAD and the Police Service Commission. The statement reads: “The general public would recall that Nigeria witnessed an ugly civil war between July, 1967 and January, 1970 and as a result of that unfortunate period in our history, some members of the Armed Forces, the Nigeria Police and paramilitary officers who took part with the Secessionist were dismissed from the service. “The dismissal of those officers was commuted to retirement in the year 2000 through a Presidential Amnesty granted on 29th May, 2000 by the Administration of the then President, Olusegun Obasanjo. “A verification exercise was conducted for the pardoned officers by the defunct Police Pension Office and recently PTAD on one hand and the Police Service Commission on the other. “Despite the Presidential pardon and verification of these officers, many of them remained unpaid years after the pardon. However, the present administration under the able leadership of President, Muhammadu Buhari has graciously given approval for the payment of pension entitlements to these officers and their Next of Kin. PTAD is commencing the payment of pension benefits to the retired war affected police officers on Friday October 20, 2017 in Enugu. 162 officers will be payrolled and 57 Next of Kin who have also not been paid their death benefits will be paid in the first batch. |
[BREAKING] PRESIDENT OF ALL �� �@MBuhari approves payment for pardoned/retired Biafran police personnel. �@sharon_ikeazor kicks into action! https:///xxj4Ik3vyw https://switchmedia.com.ng/news/buhari-approves-payment-pension-retired-biafra-police/amp/ http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-approves-payment-pension-retired-biafra-police/amp/
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I knew the guy must have embezzled a lot, If he could rent that Ikoyi's resident for hundreds of millions and travelling around the world. |
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This donut is an embarrassment to the Nigeria Senate and a joke to the party and people he represents
You sir, happens to be the only illiterate on this thread 

