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PoliticsRe: Abubakar Shekau, Boko Haram Leader Speaks To BBC Hausa, Enjoys Killing People. by cigwegbe(m): 2:10pm On Sep 08, 2015
Read this article to see the way forward for Nigeria!

https://www.nairaland.com/2584742/much-ado-corruption#37797254
PoliticsRe: Buhari Replies Critics: I Have Declared My Assets Four Times Since 1974 by cigwegbe(m): 2:10pm On Sep 08, 2015
Read this article to see the way forward for Nigeria!

https://www.nairaland.com/2584742/much-ado-corruption#37797254
PoliticsRe: See What An Indian Expatriate Wrote About Nigeria by cigwegbe(m): 2:08pm On Sep 08, 2015
Read this article to see the way forward for Nigeria!

https://www.nairaland.com/2584742/much-ado-corruption#37797254
PoliticsRe: Civil Servants Corrupt, Lazy, Says President by cigwegbe(m): 2:08pm On Sep 08, 2015
Read this article to see the way forward for Nigeria!

https://www.nairaland.com/2584742/much-ado-corruption#37797254
PoliticsMuch Ado About Corruption by cigwegbe(op):
Nigerians are obsessed with the word corruption, and they believe that it is only when corruption is defeated that the country will develop.
I believe them to an extent, because for me when I define corruption, I like to use the analogy of a computer.
When a foreign virus enters a computer, it is said to be corrupt. The foreign virus makes the computer to malfunction, or perform very slowly. You have to completely format that computer to remove the virus, or it will continue to malfunction and frustrate the user.
That is exactly how corruption in Nigeria works. We love foreign products and pursue foreignness to the detriment of development in our country.
The leader who siphons money merely used it to buy foreign furniture, cars and private jets. The girl who has ten boyfriends merely uses them to fund her Brazilian hair, and smart phones. The policeman who collects twenty naira on the street merely uses it to buy himself a foreign motorcycle or car, and everyone wants to be a big boy or big girl. No one cares how this obsession with foreignness by all of us bleeds the country dry, yet we blame an elusive corruption for our problems.
You search high and low for this corruption, yet you never find it. Some blame whomever just left Aso Rock as being corruption itself, but this has become something of a macabre dance that defies solutions.
The present government in Nigeria is obsessed with the word corruption to that it is looking like a masquerade dance, but many Nigerians are skeptical, and wonder how this corruption chorus will transform into economic solutions for Nigeria’s failing economy.
I once had an argument with an ardent PMB supporter who strongly believes that when PMB comes into power, and wipes out corruption, everything will magically become alright in Nigeria.
Now, as a writer and researcher, while researching for my book titled Corruption’s burial which is at Okadabooks, I have studied the history of Nigeria from the 1940s to the 2000s, and I have on my fingertips exactly what each government did when they were in power.

The first government which comprised of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe as President,
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa as Prime Minister,
Nwafor Orizu as Senate President,
Jaja Wachukwu as Speaker, and Later Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations in New York, and Federal Minister for Economic Development.
Muhammadu Ribadu as Minister for Defence,
Inuwa Wada as Minister for Works and Survey,
Shehu Shagari as Minister for Internal Affairs,
Festus Okotie-Eboh as Minister of Finance,
H.O.Davies as Minister for Industries.
Kola Balogun as Information Minister.
Ayo Rosiji as Health Minister,
Aja Nwachukwu as Minister for Education,
Raymond Njoku as Minister for Commerce & Industry, and Transport.
K. O. Mbadiwe as Minister for Trade and Communications, and Minister of Aviation.

Just like PMB who had been trying to be the President of Nigeria for 16 years, they had been at the forefront for development and self-rule in Nigeria for at least 15 years. Their struggles for Nigeria’s independence started in the 1930s, but became very strong and effective in the 1940s. Just like PMB, they had up to twenty years of struggle, to plan and know exactly what they wanted in governance.
Most of these freedom fighters were now in power, especially the Zikists which had members from all ethnic groups of Nigeria.
But for these nationalists, their 15 years struggle was not merely a political struggle, but an economic one as well, because economic power is more important than political power. It is he who has the money that runs the economy. That is why you see that the Nigerian economy is still run by the whites. The whites are still running our country till date. It is the policies they seek to pass that will be passed whether it favours the masses or not, but that is a matter for another day.
Back to corruption and an efficient economy. These freedom fighters came into power in the 1960s, and they hit the seat running. People like Nwafor Orizu who was the Senate President, Jaja Wachukwu, who was the Speaker, Okotie Eboh who was the finance minister, and Ozumba Madiwe who was the minister for trade, commerce and industry.
They had the economy in their hands, and the economy thrived greatly because, before political power arrived, they had prepared the minds of Nigerians for economic warfare. They sensitized Nigerians on the need to patronize made in Nigeria products, and Nigerians were obliging. Now the implication of this is that when Nigerians patronize made in Nigeria products, there will be money trapped within the country which will be used for capital projects and infrastructure.
Between 1960 and 1966 was when almost everything we boast of today as a country were built.
The skyscrapers in marina, you show in every movie to show that Lagos is a mega city was built in the 1960s, although some were halted when the war started and were completed in the 1970s.
The kainji Dam was built then, when our population was just 16 million, and for some reasons successive governments have not improved on the legacies of the nationalists, and yet they expect uninterrupted power supply.
The Eko Bridge was commissioned in 1965, although it was completed during the war.
Most of the first generation universities were built and standardized at that time. The University of Lagos, the University of Ibadan, The University of Nigeria, and the UCH. The make-shift arrangements of these institutions were exchanged for quality structures that are still the pride of Nigeria today.
Lots of railways were built, lots of roads to interlink the whole country was built. The Nigerian Airways was established and it proudly flew Nigeria’s colours.
The biggest resource of a country is not crude oil or any other natural resource, the biggest resource of a country is its citizens. The citizens were what the early politicians capitalized on to build all the infrastructure we enjoy even till today.
Let me even talk about the hundred days in office issue. Do you know that the first skyscraper in Nigeria, which if the 32 story independence building was completed within 3 months. Princess Alexandria was present for the foundation laying on September 29, but it was ready for use by the end of the year.
That shows someone who came into office with a plan. How can you say that a hundred days is too short to know what you want to do for a country, for an office you have been campaigning for 15 years? The same amount of time that the nationalists campaigned for. That is sufficient time to shape all your policies, and bring about the change you claim that the country needs.
Most of the solid structures we enjoy in Nigeria even till today were built in the 1960s by the government of the early nationalists, even though the ousted colonialists accused them of corruption, and set up a Nigeria corruption choir to discredit them.
Fastforward to 1983, Buhari comes into power, the economy is a total mess, and he thinks that corruption is the problem, and eradicating corruption is the solution. He starts an anti-corruption war, and a War against indiscipline taskforce, who whips people on the streets, and ensures orderly behavior of Nigerian citizens. Some people were locked in jail, some people were executed.
Back to my conversation with my friend, my question to him was this. “Yes, Buhari locked people up for corruption, and it made people happy. Citizens will look and say yes, he locked that man up, yes, very good. But what impact did Buhari’s corruption campaign have on the Nigerian economy?”
What can you point out, and say this and that is what was built when Buhari was in power as an anti-corrupt president. How did his anti-corruption campaign translate to a better economy?
Now I have pointed out few of what the first administration achieved, even though it was not preoccupied with locking people in jail. And it is incomparable to what Buhari achieved by a lifelong regime of locking people in Jail.
If Nigerians can listen and learn, I need them to understand that locking people in jail does not necessarily lead to a better economy.
The only benefit, it will give to you is the temporary joy of seeing someone punished, but it will not improve the economy.
It is capital that runs an economy, and when I say capital, I do not mean 10 billion naira. I mean 100billion dollars.
Capital flight is the reason for our under development, not the peanuts they share in Abuja. The amount they share in Aso Rock which they also spend on foreign things as we the citizens do is peanuts compared to what 170 million of us ship out of this country everyday from something as inconsequential as soap. Ordinary soap alone can make you a billionaire. Multiply the price of the soap you use by Nigeria’s populations and begin to imagine the billions of dollars that leave this country every month, of which we have gladly helped to ship out. The reason there is no structures is because of capital flight. They pay you salary, you give everything to foreigners who own companies that make these things, they take it to their country, and build all those things there, and you visit and say wow, I want my country to be like this. Well it will never be like this until we start making these things and retaining the capital here. That is the simple truth. Capital is King.
Imagine if it’s a black person who owns such companies, that’s billions of dollars that we can use for the light, water, roads, and other infrastructure. But Nigerians starve themselves and live in poverty to give all their money to oyibo, so we Nigerians are wicked to ourselves. We enjoy shipping out Nigeria’s employment and cash flow. It’s not just the corrupt leaders wickedness, but all the citizen’s wickedness collectively that accounts for the capital flight that makes our country and continent poor
Our problems are not political, they are economic. Who you vote for everyday that you go to the market is more important than who you vote for at the ballot box. That’s why it’s called purchasing power. Your money is your power. Each time you get your salary or make some profits, understand that you can use that money to vote for or against development in your country.
We must accept our role and responsibilities in making our country undeveloped rather than shifting the blames to corrupt leaders. Because this ‘blame the leaders’ game, we have played it for decades, and it’s never brought solutions, so we must find new solutions.
We need to start focusing on how we can be part of capital generators for our country, by manufacturing and consuming Made in Nigeria Goods in order to trap capital within the country, instead of siphoning our country’s wealth on imports, and looking for a scape-goat to blame.
This corruption game will not lead us anywhere. It is very entertaining, but it will lead to nowhere if we do not start making patriotic sacrifices for the growth of our economy. We need to focus on the real issues, and stop allowing this corruption dance distract us from obtaining the real campaign promises that can improve our very own lives, and our future.

Nneoma Igwegbe is a Prolific writer.
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PoliticsRe: Compilation Of Pmb's Appointments To Date And Their Equivalents Under Gej by cigwegbe(m): 1:12pm On Sep 03, 2015
You intentionally avoided those i listed to paint a false picture. The truth is always bitter.
PoliticsRe: Compilation Of Pmb's Appointments To Date And Their Equivalents Under Gej by cigwegbe(m): 12:05pm On Sep 03, 2015
dTruth101:
In the wake of His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari's last appointments, there has been an uproar from section of the country crying foul of marginalization. Since then, Unprecedented regional propaganda by certain sectional media outfits have become the order of the day. Unfortunately, some people seem to have easily forgotten our recent history and are now even deriving fun in calling this people's government all sorts of names such as "Government of the North", "Arewa government","Northern Agenda" etc. But when it is the other way round, Nobody talks or complains. Hence, it is pertinent for all well meaning and patriotic Nigerians to raise their voices in defense of the truth for the sake of posterity.


Here is a compilation of PMB's (Northerner) appointments so far and their equivalents during GEJ's (Southerner) regime:


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI TO DATE:

1. Aide de Camp to president: Lt. Col Abubakar Lawal, [North-West].

2. Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the president: Femi Adesina, [South-West].

3. Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity: Garba Shehu, [North-West].

4. State Chief of Protocol/Special Assistant (Presidential Matters): Lawal Abdullahi Kazaure, [North-West].

5. Accountant General of the Federation: Ahmed Idris [North-West].

6. National Security Adviser: Babagana Monguno [North-East].

7. Chief of Defence Staff, Abayomi Olonishakin, [South-West].

8. Chief of Army Staff: Tukur Buratai, [North-East].

9. Chief of Naval Staff: Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, [South-South].

10. Chief of Air Staff, Sadique Abubakar, [North-East].

11. Chief of Defence Intelligence: Monday Riku Morgan [North-Central].

12. Director General, State Security Services, SSS: Lawal Daura, [North-West].

13. Acting Chairperson, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Amina Zakari, [North-West].

14. Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA: Habibu Abdulahi [North-West].

15. Special Adviser, Niger Delta Amnesty Office: Paul Boroh, [South-South]

16. Acting Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration, Safety and Security Agency, NIMASA: Baba Haruna Jauro [North-East].

17. Executive Vice Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Communications Commission: Umaru Dambatta [North-West].

18. Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS: Babatunde Fowler, [South-West].

19. Director General, Budget Office of the Federation: Aliyu Gusau, [North-West].

20. Group Managing Director, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Emmanuel Kachikwu, [South-South].

21. Secretary to Government of the Federation, Babachir David Lawal, [North East]

22. Chief of Staff to the President: Abba Kyari, [North-East].

23. Comptroller-General, Nigerian Customs Service: Hameed Ibrahim Ali, [North East].

24. Comptroller-General, Nigerian Immigration Service: Kure Martin Abeshi, [North-Central].

25. Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (Senate): Ita Enang, [South-South].

26. Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives): Sumaila Kawu, [North-West].

27. Director, Department Of Petroleum Resources, DPR, Modecai Baba Ladan. [North-Central].

28. Managing Director, Asset Management Company of Nigeria, AMCON, Ahmed Lawan Kuru. [North West].

29. Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive of the National Insurance Commission, Mohammed Kari [North-West]

30. Executive Director AMCON: Kola Ayeye [South-West]

31. Executive Director, AMCON: Eberechukwu Uneze, [South-East]

32. Executive Director, AMCON: Aminu Ismail, [North-West]

33. Group Executive Director, NNPC, Maikanti Baru, [North-Central]

34. Group Executive Director, NNPC, Isiaka Abdulrazaq, [South-West]

35. Group Executive Director, NNPC: Dennis Nnamdi Ajulu, [South-East].

36. Group Executive Director, NNPC: Babatunde Victor Adeniran, [South-West].

37. Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria, MAN, Oron: Mr. Joshua Okpo [South-South]

NORTH=24, SOUTH=13




FULL LIST OF GEJ's EQUIVALENT APPOINTMENTS AS AT HIS LAST DAY IN OFFICE:

1. Aide de Camp to president: Lt. Col Ojogbane Adegbe [North-Central].

2. Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the president: Reuben Abati, [South-West].

3. Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity: Doyin Okupe, [South-West].

4. State Chief of Protocol/Special Assistant (Presidential Matters): Chief Mike Oghiadomhe, [South-South].

5. Accountant General of the Federation: Mr. Jonah Ogunniyi Otunla [South-West].

6. National Security Adviser: Col Sambo Dasuki [North-West].

7. Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Sebundu Badeh, [North-East].

8. Chief of Army Staff: Lt Gen. Kenneth Minimah, [South-South].

9. Chief of Naval Staff: Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin, [North-Central].

10. Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Amosu, [South-West].

11. Chief of Defence Intelligence:Rear Admiral Gabriel Okoi [South-South].

12. Director General, State Security Services, SSS: Mr Ita Ekpenyong, [South-South].

13. Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC: Attahiru Jega, [North-West].

14. Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA: Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Ado Bayero [North-West].

15. Special Adviser, Niger Delta Amnesty Office: Mr Kingsley Kuku, [South-South]

16. Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration, Safety and Security Agency, NIMASA:Mr Patrick Ziakede Akpobolokem [South-South].

17. Executive Vice Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Communications Commission: Mr Eugene Juwah [South-South].

18. Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS: Mr. Samuel Ogungbesan, [South-West].

19. Director General, Budget Office of the Federation: Director General,Dr. Bright Okogu, [South-South].

20. Group Managing Director, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Joseph Thlama Dawha, [North-East].

21. Secretary to Government of the Federation, Mr Anyim Pious Anyim, [South-East]

22. Chief of Staff to the President: Brgdr Gen. Jones Oladehinde Arogbofa, [South-South].

23. Comptroller-General, Nigerian Customs Service: Abdullahi Dikko Inde, [North-West].

24. Comptroller-General, Nigerian Immigration Service: Mr. David Shikfu Parradang, [North-Central].

25. Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (Senate): Senator Joy Ifeanyichukwu Emodi, [South-East].

26. Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives): Senator Joy Ifeanyichukwu Emodi, [South-East].

27. Director, Department Of Petroleum Resources, DPR, Mr. George Abiodun Osahon. [South-South].

28. Managing Director, Asset Management Company of Nigeria, AMCON, Mustafa Chike-Obi. [South-East].

29. Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive of the National Insurance Commission, Mr. Fola Daniel.[South-West]

30. Executive Director AMCON: Mofoluke Benedicta Dosumu [South-West]

31. Executive Director, AMCON: Hewitt Adegboyega Benson [South-West]

32. Executive Director, AMCON: Abbas Mohammed Jega [[North-West]

33. Group Executive Director, NNPC, Ian Udoh, [North-Central]

34. Group Executive Director, NNPC, Adebayo Ibirogba, [South-West]

35. Group Executive Director, NNPC: David Ige, [South-East].

36. Group Executive Director, NNPC: Bernard Otti, [South-West].

37. Group Executive Director, NNPC: Dan Efebo [South-South]

38. Group Executive Director, NNPC: Aisha Abdurrahman [North-West]

39. Group Executive Director, NNPC: Attahiru Yusuf [North-West]

40. Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria, MAN, Oron: Mr. Joshua Okpo [South-South]

SOUTH=27, NORTH=13



NB: This is not, in anyway, a call for tribal, ethnic or regional bashing as it is the norm among Nigerian online society.
Read and your CONSCIENCE judges!
APC and their lies. List of other Northerners under Jonathan Administration. Come and deny your people o!

1.Umaru Ibrahim – MD Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation.
2.Garba Nadama – NABTEB
3.Zainab Bulkachuwa- President of the Court of Appeal
4.Ibrahim Auta- CJ of the Federal High Court
5. M.D Abubakar – IGP under GEJ
6.Joseph Dawla – GMD NNPC
7.Paul Orhiii- DG NAFDAC
8.Suleiman Abba – IG of Police
9.Danladi Umar – Chairman CCT
10.Ibrahim Lamorde – Chairman EFCC
11.Hassan Tukur- Chief of Protocol to the President
12.Rufai Al-Kali – Political Advisers to GEJ
13.Aminu Ladan Shehuri – DG TRCN
14.Mounir Gwarzo – DG SEC
15.Yusuf Bayero-DG NPA
16.Habu Gumel- Ch National Lottery Commission
17.Hassan Bello- DG Nigeria Shippers Council
18. Abubakar Jijiwa-DG VON
19. Bashir Dalhatu – Chairman National Inland Waterways Authority
20.Yusuf Inde Dikko-CG NIS
21.Sa’ad Ibrahim CDS under GEJ.
22.Tijjani Bande-DG NIPSS
23. Mustapha Bello-DG NIPC
24. Ibrahim Buba – News Agency of Nigeria
25. Hafiz Ringim – IG Police
26.Abdulrashid Garba-DG NECO
27.Ishmail Junaidu- DG NERDC
28.Asma’u Ahmed-Ex Sec PEF
29. Mohammed S Shettima – Chairman National Commission for Nomadic Education
30.Walid Jibrin-Chairman RMRDC
31.Ali Sa’ad BirninKudu- NTI
32.Mohammed Sadiq- NCAT
33.Mohammed Dangwani- National Boundary Commission
34.Mohammed Jameel Waziri- Chief of Protocol
35.Abubakar Sambo- ECN
36.Aloma Mariam Mukhtar – Chief Justice
37.Sanusi Ado Bayero – MD NPA.
38.Usman Magawatta- NTA DG till 2014
39. Mutaqqa Rabe Darma- PTDF
40. Andrew Yakubu – NNPC~Eng.
41. Prof. Longmas Wapmuk – Industrial Training Fund –
42 CDS – Alex Badeh
43. Suleiman Abba – IGP under GEJ
44. Danladi Kifasi- head of service
45 Samuel Yonongo Ukura – Auditor General Of The Federation
46. Guluk – Political Advisers to GEJ
47. Abdullahi Dikko CG Customs
48. David Parradang Immigration Boss
49.Mahmoud Mohammed – Chief Justice
50.Muhammed Nadada Umar- SMEDAN
51. Ibrahim Bukur – CJ Federal High Court
52. Maryam Ciroma – DG NIWA
53. Jamin Zubema-DG NPC
54. Alhaji Sulieman Galadima – Chairman Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
55. Bukar Aji – Head of Service
56. Zainab Adamu Bulkachuwa – President Court of Appeal
57. Aminu A Suley – Comptroller General Prisons.
58. Habibu Abdullahi – MD Port Authority.
59. Sanusi Lamido – CBN Governor.
60. Senator Abubakar H. Girei – Chairman National Mathematical Centre.
61. Alhaji Arma Yau Abubakar – Chairman National Institute for Fresh Water Fisheries Research.
62. Attahiru Jega – Chairman of INEC
63. Alhaji Bello Gusau – Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research
64. Aminu Ladan-DG FRCN
65. Muhammed Sani Sidi-DG NEMA
66. Alhaji Adamu Atta – Chairman Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC)
67. Sambo Dasuki- NSA
68. Yakubu Tsala – Lake Chad Research Institute
69 First female chief justice of Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Compilation Of Pmb's Appointments To Date And Their Equivalents Under Gej by cigwegbe(m): 12:03pm On Sep 03, 2015
APC and their lies. List of other Northerners under Jonathan Administration. Come and deny your people o!

1.Umaru Ibrahim – MD Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation.
2.Garba Nadama – NABTEB
3.Zainab Bulkachuwa- President of the Court of Appeal
4.Ibrahim Auta- CJ of the Federal High Court
5. M.D Abubakar – IGP under GEJ
6.Joseph Dawla – GMD NNPC
7.Paul Orhiii- DG NAFDAC
8.Suleiman Abba – IG of Police
9.Danladi Umar – Chairman CCT
10.Ibrahim Lamorde – Chairman EFCC
11.Hassan Tukur- Chief of Protocol to the President
12.Rufai Al-Kali – Political Advisers to GEJ
13.Aminu Ladan Shehuri – DG TRCN
14.Mounir Gwarzo – DG SEC
15.Yusuf Bayero-DG NPA
16.Habu Gumel- Ch National Lottery Commission
17.Hassan Bello- DG Nigeria Shippers Council
18. Abubakar Jijiwa-DG VON
19. Bashir Dalhatu – Chairman National Inland Waterways Authority
20.Yusuf Inde Dikko-CG NIS
21.Sa’ad Ibrahim CDS under GEJ.
22.Tijjani Bande-DG NIPSS
23. Mustapha Bello-DG NIPC
24. Ibrahim Buba – News Agency of Nigeria
25. Hafiz Ringim – IG Police
26.Abdulrashid Garba-DG NECO
27.Ishmail Junaidu- DG NERDC
28.Asma’u Ahmed-Ex Sec PEF
29. Mohammed S Shettima – Chairman National Commission for Nomadic Education
30.Walid Jibrin-Chairman RMRDC
31.Ali Sa’ad BirninKudu- NTI
32.Mohammed Sadiq- NCAT
33.Mohammed Dangwani- National Boundary Commission
34.Mohammed Jameel Waziri- Chief of Protocol
35.Abubakar Sambo- ECN
36.Aloma Mariam Mukhtar – Chief Justice
37.Sanusi Ado Bayero – MD NPA.
38.Usman Magawatta- NTA DG till 2014
39. Mutaqqa Rabe Darma- PTDF
40. Andrew Yakubu – NNPC~Eng.
41. Prof. Longmas Wapmuk – Industrial Training Fund –
42 CDS – Alex Badeh
43. Suleiman Abba – IGP under GEJ
44. Danladi Kifasi- head of service
45 Samuel Yonongo Ukura – Auditor General Of The Federation
46. Guluk – Political Advisers to GEJ
47. Abdullahi Dikko CG Customs
48. David Parradang Immigration Boss
49.Mahmoud Mohammed – Chief Justice
50.Muhammed Nadada Umar- SMEDAN
51. Ibrahim Bukur – CJ Federal High Court
52. Maryam Ciroma – DG NIWA
53. Jamin Zubema-DG NPC
54. Alhaji Sulieman Galadima – Chairman Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
55. Bukar Aji – Head of Service
56. Zainab Adamu Bulkachuwa – President Court of Appeal
57. Aminu A Suley – Comptroller General Prisons.
58. Habibu Abdullahi – MD Port Authority.
59. Sanusi Lamido – CBN Governor.
60. Senator Abubakar H. Girei – Chairman National Mathematical Centre.
61. Alhaji Arma Yau Abubakar – Chairman National Institute for Fresh Water Fisheries Research.
62. Attahiru Jega – Chairman of INEC
63. Alhaji Bello Gusau – Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research
64. Aminu Ladan-DG FRCN
65. Muhammed Sani Sidi-DG NEMA
66. Alhaji Adamu Atta – Chairman Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC)
67. Sambo Dasuki- NSA
68. Yakubu Tsala – Lake Chad Research Institute
69 First female chief justice of Nigeria
BusinessRe: I Need Someone That Can Be Supplying Me Kernel Nut On Weekly Basis by cigwegbe(m): 12:51am On Sep 01, 2015
whats your location?
BusinessRe: Distribution Business by cigwegbe(m): 3:30pm On Aug 31, 2015
am interested
BusinessRe: Are Olive Trees Grown In Nigeria? by cigwegbe(op): 11:45am On Aug 21, 2015
coolebux:
Yes, I grow the tree in my farm.
A seed is sold for #500

are you interested?
Am still waiting for your reply.
BusinessRe: Thread For Computer Business Centre/cybercafe Owners by cigwegbe(m): 12:35pm On Aug 19, 2015
Please is it better to setup a business center in the town or in a school environment?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Dissolves AMCON, Appoints Ahmed Lawan Kuru as MD by cigwegbe(m): 11:59am On Aug 19, 2015
simpleseyi:
Buhari got 1.9 million votes in Kano, 1.7 million votes in Katsina and 1.3 million votes in Kaduna while he got less than 200,000 votes in the whole of South-South plus South-East states. Now tell me, which region should get more appointments. You cannot work for UBA and go to GT Bank to collect salary. Let South-South plus South-East states get their appointments from Goodluck Jonathan, he still goes about with several aides.
You forgot to state how many votes South-west gave GMB in the last presidential elections. As you already know, the votes of the SW was quite insignificant to the total votes. The south west has sold the whole south to the north for a morsel of bread. I can assure you that there will be future implications, which you cannot see for now. No matter the alliance formed by a southern zone with the north, One thing you have to understand is that no zone in the south can produce a president of southern origin without the support of other southern zones. An Igbo man and someone from south-south will still rule this country again. Do not ever complain when the same treatment is meted out to your zone by then. A precedence has been set by Buhari. Future leaders will use it as reference, and will have enough facts to justify their actions.
BusinessRe: Are Olive Trees Grown In Nigeria? by cigwegbe(op): 10:20am On Aug 17, 2015
coolebux:
Yes, I grow the tree in my farm.
A seed is sold for #500

are you interested?
Yes i am interested. Do you have fully grown trees, i mean trees ready to be harvested?
BusinessAre Olive Trees Grown In Nigeria? by cigwegbe(op): 7:01pm On Aug 16, 2015
We all know about the popular Olive Oil. Please i want to find out if the tree, that produces this Olive Oil is grown here in Nigeria? Thanks

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