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There is alot of ups and down at the Bridge ever since the start of this Season, and the Blues manager Jose Mourinho has been facing tough time at Chelsea and haven't being able to get back to the survival list especially as the Blues languish in the 16th position of the English Premier League Table. However it seems the Blues will be replacing the 52 year old Portuguese Coach and alot of suggested managers have been lined up for the job. And this have kept the "Special One" very worried, and without doubt he will be forcefully exiting the Bridge and not leaving any remarkable records to Cherish. And reports reaching the public from a sou rce has claimed that the "Special One" has been sacked not quite long and the West London Club will have to make a vital replacement for his position before the end of this month. Series of competent managers are on the English Champions radar for Jose Mourinho's job. http://lm.?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.chelseafocus.com%2F2015%2F11%2Fchelsea-vying-replacement-for-jose.html%23more&h=pAQGDHhHp&enc=AZNpMt9IdoIjM5vk-CJ1xIYt6Tj8NPcZGAKoxvmRlgzqwSE2uWuTG2P4QSFy3YH9oPquHjk8ba6uYH_ZOXLt-hLQlJ3oneNln5lVvS9FzmH9mOKNqUv8G9cGaJCk5skY398xUGm4v4GHNcMYBn3qBj3Qf4kiDHq32p36TssIV5khiJtc_1sMtTc9QCFpXL3Qh3CbzTiVNRG9rGpY_r0XmhJQ&s=1 |
hmmmmm...
o buru na aba di otua, keduzie ka umuahia ga adi.?..
u know wat i mean? inside d room alone tonyt wit dis over zealous guy hmmmm |
President Muhammadu Buhari and his predecessor, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, may soon meet over the mind- boggling revelations from the arms cash probe. Former National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki, who is standing trial for alleged misapplication and fraudulent disbursement of over N31b meant for purchase of arms, has alleged in his statement to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that all his disbursements were approved by the ex-President. Sources said some associates of Dr. Jonathan were arranging a private meeting between the leaders to enable Jonathan “straighten out” some things with the President. The ex-President is believed to be desirous of addressing some of the allegations in confidence because he is not keen on speaking publicly “so as not to heat up the polity”. It was also gathered that the ex-President’s camp noted that some of the N31billion cash was sourced from “security votes and budget for Special Services”. “Jonathan will prefer a private audience with the President rather than taking up issues with the suspects in public. Some of the expenditures have grave security implications as they involve some neighbouring countries,” a source said, adding: “As a statesman, Jonathan cannot just open up at all. For example, there is a unit where the overhead of past Presidents and Heads of State was taken care of. Some of the funds disbursed by the office had to do with these funds. If Jonathan speaks, will he not rubbish these past leaders? “Some Presidents from some countries sought financial assistance from ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. Do you expect the former leader to issue a statement on such a sensitive request?” The source spoke of how Nigeria bought vehicles and some equipment for some countries from the funds, adding that diplomatic etiquette does not allow such a disclosure. “At a point, there was negotiation to end Boko Haram insurgency. This type of deal cannot be put in the public domain”, he said, pleading not to be named because he is not permitted to talk to the media. Also yesterday, it was learnt that some of the suspects facing trial may opt to return looted funds and forfeit some assets in exchange for freedom or light sentences. It was also learnt that some leaders of the North may prevail on President Buhari for soft-landing for some of the suspects. About N31billion has been traced to more than nine suspects facing trial in Abuja courts. Some of the suspects, according to sources close to the investigations, are already overwhelmed by the evidence against them and would prefer the plea bargain option. The suspects are said to have volunteered to return the funds traced to them and their cronies through phoney companies. They are also said to be considering the plea bargain option to save time and get lighter jail terms where conviction becomes necessary. The names of the suspects seeking plea bargain were kept under wraps last night, but only a former Minister of State for Finance, Alhaji Bashir Yuguda, has indicated his willingness to recover N600million out of the over N1billion traced to him. A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “Despite the fact that most of the suspects pleaded not guilty, some of them have been considering plea bargain to get off the hook. “Those affected have told the EFCC in confidence that they want to return looted funds and assets for outright state pardon or lighter jail terms. “These few ones seeking plea bargain said they ought to regain freedom to retrieve funds where they are stashed. “In fact, one of the suspects said having admitted that he had slush funds, there was nothing to prove in court again.” Last night, counsel to one of the key suspects said: “I think there is a plea bargain offer by some suspects. Some lawyers appearing in the cases have been meeting to enable the nation to get some of these funds back. “These suspects would, however, prefer to return funds and assets to the EFCC for outright pardon. “As I am talking to you, we have not reached any conclusion on the terms of plea bargain to be presented to the EFCC, which is prosecuting all the suspects.” Some elders, led by a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation are said to be pushing for soft landing for some of those on trial. The elders are said to be worried that most of the suspects are from the North. It was learnt that the elders had been under pressure to save these key Northern figures on trial. But some of the elders, who are unsure of President Buhari’s reaction, were said to have met with presidential confidants. There were plans last night for the elders to have an audience with the President. Another source said: “These elders want a plea bargain alternative, which will lead to the surrendering of all looted funds by the suspects. “Thereafter, an amicable political solution will be reached to allow the suspects to go home and sin no more. Alternatively, those with bad cases can serve lighter jail terms.” http://lm.?u=http%3A%2F%2Fthenationonlineng.net%2Fn31b-loot-jonathans-camp-to-seek-talks-with-buhari%2F&h=pAQGDHhHp&enc=AZMDyVPnI1N_bMVfkSrPrlQNx_opH_R7STaM2hyeQFRKrSDTrSLTVF_O_wlfcbb7ia_h3ugEP59XopVoNlOv6ngb1C5JagcOT1E0GNNptgLTR3D5uk1gfvhZDUQ0jvgr5Cxa9_WBkmvWj6kQXLXRYX42&s=1 |
[quote author=tollytexy post=41034845]I guess crooks names start from D.. dansuki.. diezani..dokpesi etc. even my roomate name Dare lol[/quote. ok ooo i see: daura, dullahdinho, ... |
The nation is broke my dear...
no money in the banks. |
A joke and mockery of government indeed. tell me dis invitation is unconnected tp bayelsa elections. Buhari is really a scam if he continues dis way we r in for a very long 4 years. |
When did Lagos became a yoruba land. Last time i checked Lagos was a no man's area. |
SUBWAY101:...but d dude is on point. pls free him apc still playing d opposition since may 29. |
omenka:my bros i agree wit u totally bt if bubu ccb cctv et all will nt xtend d witch hunt campaign to d former governors in will be bubu's cabinet then sometin is fishy and d NA and indeed nigerians shud nt fold their arms and watch such abuse of colletive powr. lets rise and defend our democracy it is costly. |
Pls why is BUBU and his failed govt interested in Rivers and AkwaIbom states. Should it be because he is d new petroleum minister? well ur guess is as good as mine. But whatever be d case lets rise above any intimidation and hate to protect our democracy. |
...and d security agents actually looked at amaechi's records and there was no issues with him ok. there is God. change indeed |
No corrupt person will make my list...pmb hmmmm my brother list don come outside amaechi name dey ooo, fashola name dey ooo, dambazau dey ooo. ogbe self dey ooo. kai baba may be looting is nt corruption. Bubu e kwu ozo e me ozo.. onye aቨuruma. |
luvmijeje:How many ppl hav jailed since u started shouting jail jail jail. keep deceiving urself while d dulllard keep touring. |
Bubu's govt d worst tin dat ever happend to nigeria. no single word of dis govt can be taken seriously. dis is d same govt dat will nt look to d far past, but will only probe gej admin now a case of 2003 is bn probed by cct powered by apc and bubu. God will surely save nigeria from dis mess. govt without focus how did we descend dis low to be governed by a stark illiterate and old fool. |
dayo23: |
source: www.proshareng.com/news/20169 |
Cut-off marks for entrance to Federal UNITY Schools for all 36 states and the FCT •••• Abia – Male (130) Female (130) Adamawa – Male (62) Female (62) Akwa-Ibom – Male (123) Female (123) Anambra – Male (139) Female (139) Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35) Bayelsa – Male (72) Female (72) Benue – Male (111) Female (111) Borno – Male (45) Female (45) Cross-Rivers – Male (97) Female (97) Delta – Male (131) Female (131) Ebonyi – Male (112) Female (112) Edo – Male (127) Female (127) Ekiti – Male (119) Female (119) Enugu – Male (134) Female (134) Gombe – Male (58) Female (58) Imo – Male (138) Female (138) Jigawa – Male (44) Female (44) Kaduna – Male (91) Female (91) Kano – Male (67) Female (67) Kastina – Male (60) Female (60) Kebbi – Male (9) Female (20) Kogi – Male (119) Female (119) Kwara – Male (123) Female (123) Lagos – Male (133) Female(133) Nassarawa – Male (58) Female (58) Niger – Male (93) Female (93) Ogun – Male (131) Female (131) Ondo – Male (126) Female (126) Osun – Male (127) Female (127) Oyo – Male (127) Female (127) Plateau – Male (97) Female (97) Rivers – Male (118) Female (118) Sokoto – Male (9) Female (13) Taraba – Male (3) Female (11) Yobe – Male (2) Female (27) Zamfara – Male (4) Female (2) FCT Abuja – Male (90) Female (90) After 50 years of Independence, the government of the so called disadvantaged regions ought to have done something to address the situation. You cannot continue to spoon-feed a child and expect that same child to grow, mature and be independent. A student from Abia scores 130 in the Federal Commonwealth Entrance exam, yet it's almost impossible to gain admission in the school of his choice, yet another child from Zamfara will score less than 5 and gain same admission seamlessly. How do you encourage such a child that hard work and merit pays? Look at all the appointments the president has made so far, over 90% from the north. They are telling us they are based on merit. My question is how comes, when it comes to appointment, they are hiding under merit to appoint only their own, but when it comes to exams and admission into Federal institutions, they bring in Federal character. I'm an advocate of merit, hardwork, transparency, objectivity and emperical selection process. That way you encourage everybody to work hard for whatever he/she wants. After all, the Bible says, "he who does not work, let him not eat". It's against natural and spiritual justice and principle to take from those who work and give to those who don't work. That in itself is the root of corruption Nigeria. I support the President's fight against corruption. I advocate the enthronement of merit and objectivity in our national life. So, Mr. President, if you are serious about your anti-corruption mantra, If you are serious about this your new "merit" policy, let's go back to the basis. Start by eliminating all forms of quota system and federal character in the admission process into Unity schools, Federal universities and recruitment/ employment into all federal civil service, agencies, parastatals and let's see who will be qualified. That's my humble submission. |
citizenY:keep deceiving urself... |
Fayose is always on point. Gullible apc pigs elected a 73 old illiterate cattle rearer as president and Fayose criticised it bt they neva saw anytin wrong in it bt they suprisenly came out in their useless manner to criticised fayose's appointment of a man younger than pmb for ordinary lga chairman. Nigerians lets be wise. |
No shaking d body language of d fresident go soon fix d whole mess...
insha allahu |
bewla:U go sleep tire... |
MizMyColi:Nawao... no certificate no id card hmmmmm presido i dey hail oo |
omoelesa:...and so? becomes ur level?... go and die. |
NgeneUkwenu:keep shut. which trillion of debt. r u normal? |
courage54:who did this to you? in democracy? nawao sycophancy. |
if only d investors can find access routes to aba. last time i checked aba my home town was not accessible by air, water and not even by road. however good idea mr governor. |
Bluetooth2:No u dont get it. this is wat u get when a president openly admited dat he will favour those who voted more for him. bubu is really disgracing nigeria. |
when will it be d turn of d south east? r we d only people dat gave bubu 5%. anyway no regrets given another chance we gonna give d dulllard 2%. |
UAE123:f00l u cant say a single word without insulting d immediate past govt...u lack home training i can see. |
doctokwus:Are u sure? or u r just typing ur ass... d service cheifs neva visited d soldiers? gej neva visited d soldiers even at d battle field. nawa for u ooo. loss of memory or cheap hatred. one must be true. |
DEXTROVERT:GEJ |
Demdem:with your mumu grammar u still dey insult vip... ordinary primary school u no finish. get a life. |

