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vik2or:It is not my remote intention to be funny, even if my comment betray it, depending on how you look at it. Based on the accounts of two of you, which throws up more details and fresh revelations quite different from the Op, i made 3 guesses. Do you really want to blame me? Now that you've added that he's one christian that's been under constant spiritual attacks, do you still want to fault me if i say that was bluetooth technology by native science and that you may well find him within 5km radius of the vicinity of that hotel? Wish u guys luck and next time pls do well to make full disclosures so one doesn't come across as insensitive. |
coldFLARES1:Sorry, I had not read the accounts of colleagues who said he strayed from an hotel he was lodged with his brother, with only his boxes on, around 2am. That one fit be bluetooth technology, one terrible variant of malaria abi na high fever or igbo smoking induction gone bad.. He should still within 5km radius of that hotel. Make una check well! |
My wishes and prayers for his safe return. However, it is instructive to, at a time like this, volunteer a piece of advise to corps members: learn to be responsible enough to pay for services, especially transport, rather than see your crested vests, jungle boots or uniform as an entitlement to freebies. Now is not the time for postulations, I would have said . . . . . . . |
Jonathan is principally responsible for his dismal performance and his party's poor showing! Why do these guys keep playing the ostrish? Or they meant to say those that received the funds meant for voter inducement but misapplied them? In one breadth they are seeking to change names after merging with APGA and Kowa, and in another breadth they want to expose saboteurs. Why is it so hard for these losers to come out plain to tell us that they want account on how they lost 2tr as well as the presidency. |
OgagaMic:I had to mention you because you are an ethnic brother. Just a dey things to educate you: 1. Bomb the pipelines and aggravate the already bad environmental condition of your community. 2. Take up arms against the state and see if you'd have a long career as a militant/terrorist/freedom fighter or criminal. How folks like you still sustain an agitation for the retention of the amnesty programme beats me. I thought it was intended as a stop-gap that pays a stipend while beneficiaries are equipped with useful skills to integrate into society as non-combatants? After rehabilitating a 'mass' of militants and being closed to new entrants/beneficiaries, why should the programme continue? As for the pipeline surveilance, if a first tranche of payment has been made, the contracts should be terminated as soon as the time is covered. After all, these contracts existed while the country daily loses 400kbopd and gas pipelines are sabotaged. Insha Allahu, the new sheriff shall be ready to offer reciprocal reaction to violence from you criminals. |
It's going to be a very long walk ... to comeback if the PDP is relying on the uninspiring and less charismatic Jonathan to provide them leadership as the 'largest' opposition party in Africa. |
obyno6ix:Years ago, as undergrads at the Delsu, we mobilized to Asaba to protest poor conditions in our hostels/campus. We passed Ibori's convoy at Agbor, headed out of the capital for some out-station engagements, we booed him yet proceeded to the state capital. After all the solidarity chants and rants, our leaders were arrested and detained while the rest of us were attacked by a platoon of riot policemen with rubber bullets and tear gas. At the end what did we do? Nothing! We went home conquered; were promptly sacked from campus; sent home on forced vacation and made to make restitution for cars, equipment and buildings damaged with an added undertaken of good conduct! If you've had a brush with a law enforcement officer acting alone, then you can imagine what brute force you'd be up against if he's acting on a superior's instruction, and quit your empty chest-beating and veiled threats. It beats me how you folks want to explain away Jonathan's lack of balls. Ain't a majority bogged down by the result of his incompetence and tardiness already? I'd rather have selective justice than inaction. |
enkay0525:I have read quite a lot of comments but feel some compulsion to mention yours because of your experience. Question is should we confer legitimacy on such waste of human lives because of a seeming inaction on a preceding one? Whose fault is it that no action was taken against perpetrators of the 2011 killings even after a panel was set up? As patriotic citizens we should welcome all actions aimed at respecting the sanctity of the human life. No doubt you would have opined differently if your dad, friend or relative was wasted needlessly, nonetheless do realise that you may one day be a lone casualty of political violence if the full weight of the law is not brought against perpetrators to serve as disincentive for such vices. |
I did not vote Buhari to offer bail-out to some irresponsible state administrators! One would expect state governments to take steps not limited to: sacking some workforce, drastic reduction in the number of aides, pay-cut for all categories of employees, embargo on employment and promotions, a shore-up of IGR, but no! Everyone wants a bail-out yet we would all come back to express outrage if the only score-card available after 4yrs is the payment of salaries. |
[quote author=Pavarotti No tribunal can take wike, okowa or crossriver gov elect out. Or else u are about the wake up the boys from the creek. And put the exploration of oil on standstill. We should not let greed cause loss of lives and property. God bless Nigeria.[/quote]When people make statements laced with subtle threats all to justify a barefaced robbery, it makes me sad! Are you implying that candidates who felt they were robbed of a fair and credible contest cannot pursue the legitimate course of seeking redress, if they estimate that they have a good case? Why dont you make a case for a better strengthened institutions than asking for a brazen fraud to stand? Please be advised that those militants na militants for their pockets. We still await action on their threats should Jonathan lose. Always making it APC vs PDP as if na APC say make una rig without the fear of God and the law. |
Ralphlauren:and the man still does not want to stop running his parallel govt. He just keeps persecuting 'Heroic' sportsman Jonathan. |
OREMUSSANCTUS:This guy's condition is degenerating too fast! Pray, family, friends, foes and well-meaning individuals are able to raise the funds for your brain transplant else, I estimate you'd be raving bonkers in four months time and would be fortunate to be using church banners as clothing. |
Horrible how some totally brainless fellas crashed into power. Na so one dey feed children so tey he come dey owe salaries while some others dey sponsor mass wedding and now this. These clowns should just get serious and explore ways their broke states can be less dependent on the FG's declining handouts they hope to fritter away. |
PStacks:I honestly cannot see how the rich/elite can bear the brunt of the painful sacrifices because they are either the owners of the business concerns where the poor slave their lives or they are into gainful employment or some fulfilling professional practice. Whereas Buhari made categorical reference to starting his war against corruption from the moment he receives the mantle of leadership, it must be emphasized that his war would be largely ineffective if the judicial system is not reformed and the anti-graft agencies strengthened and granted substantial autonomy. . . . and that takes some time! I wish him luck with his anti-corruption crusade, but I insist we must all readily accept to take the inconvenience of painful reforms else Nigeria may not fare any better than it is now when the next election cycle comes around. |
PStacks:Personally, I have no sympathy for Buhari for the huge expectations Nigerians, especially the opposition that is bequeathing to him a minefield, have of him. This man and his party made too many unrealistic promises without regard for our prevailing conditions, that you cannot but feel pity for them now that they are predictably going to fail on most counts in their promise to Nigerians. You may have to understand that recovering stolen public funds depends largely on the anti-graft agencies, the judiciary and judicial reforms and not by a presidential decree such that it may take reasonable to secure the convictions you think is simple. At a time like this, it smacks of a lack of patriotism to make a case for the sustenance of the subsidy regime. Not much would be achieved: private investors may not be encouraged to build refineries and govt may build refineries that would not be run as competitive businesses. It's high time the poor stop asking for entitlements. Whoever is poor should work out ways of progressing the ladder: if you have to defer marriage, if you have to do family planning, if you need some new skills, if you need some alternative sources for generating income, just do it! This country is already in a bad shape and would require all of us to make the sacrifices of taking subtle doses of some painful treatment to achieve a turn-around. |
I'd need some education on the time period covered in our budget calendar, especially given the fact that budget is yet to be passed in May and that marketers are already being owed 200bn naira. For me, what this means is that no provision is made for the period Buhari's presidency would begin. Again, that is not much of a concern for me because Buhari's team has Tam the magician who has consistently argued that subsidy is a fraud. At this point, Nigerians should be united in condemning a PhD who wasted our years of surplus like a drunk and is now degenerated to borrowing to pay salaries, while we must depress our tall expectations of the incoming administration and allow them time to work out creative solutions to the quagmire we are in. |
Quick questions: 1. Do these fellas have employment letters spelling out terms of their engagements? 2. How did they survive for three years without pay? It has to be emphasized that categories of ghost workers like these, in the civil service and interventionist agencies should be identified and weeded out promptly if we are to make progress. Imagine clowns dey 'work' for free for 3yrs like say dem be volunteers. |
The kind of demand you receive when you have numbskulls heading labour unions. These fools crave attention without a thought for how realistic their demands are. Until the govt starts its civil service reforms with the consequent job loses, these fools would not appreciate having a job in spite of their low productivity. |
No doubt, Jonathan has a point there. I know that Jonathan still has some regrets about not enforcing some reforms because of his failed attempt bt a second term. We may not make any progress if the incoming govt does ones not find the guts to administer painful reforms in subtle doses. From scrapping the presidential amnesty programme to removing subsidy; from reducing the costs of governance to plugging avenues of wastage in the civil service; from withdrawing from sponsoring pilgrims to over-staffing MDA's; from strengthening the judiciary to dealing ruthlessly with criminals; from reforming the NNPC, CBN, FIRS, Customs, Immigration to dealing with people with cases of corruption against them. I hope Buhari finds the courage to push through with these. |
When some of 'dem' fine girls play their games, they fail to realise that not all grown men are emotionally and psychologically stable/mature enough to stomach/tolerate/pardon/overlook their acts of unfaithfulness or disloyalty. Now 2 olopa don end their career and forego pensions cos of Chidinma's 'kpekous' |
Billyonaire:Do kindly recall your brain from its deserved vacation if you must comment. Haba! Govt dey mumu, u sef dey join dem? |
I have heard Prof T. D. West make all the noise about the absence of subsidy, in reality, and also read his chest-beating about the possibility of making a litre of PMS 40 naira. Fortunately, he is a member of the transition committee and is being rumoured to be favorite for the petroleum ministry. As it stands now, Jonathan is in order for not making any provision for subsidy since Prof West thinks there's no subsidy and he has talked about the possibility of making a litre of petrol 40 naira. If he turns around to say there's a subsisting subsidy, he should be promptly fired before a supplementary appropriation is sent to the NASS. We can't afford unpatriotic statements in the name of opposition politics. |
Is that some kinda joke? She should approach her family members instead, cos with women there are no guarantees of loyalty no matter your previous records of good deeds. |
ogb5:I am not sure i got the totality of the sense you're trying to pass across. To summarize, Nigerians can get final production figures from the commercial dept of the NNPC, the commercial dept of producing companies, from the DPR and NIMASA. These figures excludes the ones taken by the 'goats' in Jonathan's goat and yam analogy. |
omenka:lol. Someone else also advised him, on another thread, consequent upon his poor sentence structure and grammatical blunders. Such pity! Robot is battling hard to alter its default configuration. |
So you want to misappropriate your first fruit abi? Wetin your daddy in tha lord go flex na? Anyways, wish u loads of luck in your job-hunt. |
chidexy:I guess you haven't seen or heard of a family member, friend or foe whose appointment into a govt job was terminated because his/her employment was fraudulently obtained. When the time reach, just get the copy of your constitution, retain the services of an attorney and head to court to challenge the legality of an annulment of these mines planted by the PDP, in their dying days. |
Caseless:No one could have relayed this message more appropriately. They should just fizzle out or fuse into an amalgam with their senior partner in SE Presidential Elections' crime, after all what is food for the pig is food for the piglet! |
socialmediaman:Even if due process is followed, it negates morality and good conscience to embark no such ventures. Why did they not do the recruitment mid-tenure to feel the pangs of being bogged down by a bloated wage bill? Good that a prior warning is issued because all these recruitments intended to cripple the in-coming govt would have to be nullified so that the new govt would have to make its assessment and determine what staff strength may be required as well as take the credit for the jobs created. As for the investors wishing to take part in the hurried privatization, they should be advised that they are taking a gamble that carry greater risks than rewards. |
Delta Central Senatorial candidate for the PDP is Ighoyota AMORI |
Ilekeh:lol! I knew the list of criminals would be populated by the self-acclaimed Jews. People that can use parents, siblings, spouses, and offsprings for money rituals are capable of all manner of crimes. That's their specialty. Kill them all! |
At least he is now talking as Mr Johnson Suleiman. |
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