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NGpatriot:But Atiku's son is being prosecuted for the same offense, and that is right to you, abi? You are not a patriot; you are just a shameless hypocrite and you are a curse to this generation. I pray God handles your Life and destiny the same way magu and buhari are handling nigeria. |
Does she need to tell all there stories? |
adekolaelect:Whenever they are too dumb to respond to the subject matter, they start looking for irrelevants to talk about. Focus on the matter of discuss. |
Renhuub:Are you referring to the jobless of the failed BBQ business? |
angelEmade:Stop your stupid daydreaming. Lalasticala is married with kids. |
allthingsgood:You are the one making a fool of yourself, but it looks like you are too dumb to see that clearly. Both atiku and tinubu are thieves. But you clearly prefer to worship one thief and despise the other because of political party. Would you have challenged atiku if he had been in your political party? No; you are a shameless political hero worshipper. |
allthingsgood:Atiku is a thief and tinubu is a thief. Only a dumb senseless idiot with wasted destiny will see things differently. |
INTROVERT:So, he should keep 10 aircrafts for that purpose? |
themosthigh:Shame on you. |
[quote author=festacman post=83641326][/quote] With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advanced economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa. Therefore, describing president's diplomatic trips as "pointless" is mischievous and wicked.You deliberately avoided part of the write-up that said buhari keeps and uses public funds to maintain 10 aircrafts for official use. You are a wicked hypocrite. As a president, will you reserve 10 aircrafts for official use serviced by a rapidly declining public fund? Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.Is Hajj travel part of buhari's diplomatic travel with public funds? Buhari plans to travel to London for days in November, a private trip to be funded by public fund; does that sound right to you? Oh my God, you are despicable. What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.Kindly mention one aspect of buhari's presidency that differentiates him from other poor, wicked, insincere, unprogressive Nigerian leaders? The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.Can you mention how buhari has done what is best for the Constitution and strengthen the economy? Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.Didn't buhari campaign in 2014 that no public servant would seek medical attention with public funds abroad? |
iammo:Where did they mention that deji wants to force EFCC to take action? Has political blindness also robbed you of the ability to read? |
allthingsgood:What would you have said if atiku was the one involved in this bullion van case? |
Sirjamo:Sirjamo, the lover of corruption. .You aren't really against corruption; you are only against people of other party commiting corruption. But if people of your preferred party commit corruption, you don't mind. ![]() Weh done, ok ![]() |
OkCornel:That's how they put danjuma goje to silence. |
adekolaelect:Open your brain and think, please. EFCC can only be friends if they probe people from all political parties. Anything short of that makes the body bias. Do you even need a brain to reason that out? |
Abdul05:Meaning that deji's petition is against a sacred thief, who can steal and go scot-free because he is on buhari's side. So much for buhari's integrity |
SEEDORF441:Maybe if there is no sacred cow in crime punishment, maybe fraudsters will be discouraged from perpetrating crime. Unfortunately, politicians flaunt obviously stolen money and they go scot-free; all they need to do is to join the ruling political party and their obvious financial crimes will go unpunished. |
BOOOMNAIJA:If davido is a loser, what are you? A dead, non-existent, inconsequential, unimportant, minute Lilliputian? |
scaramucci:The traditional marriage is the real marriage. That's what we were doing before oyinbo man foisted on us and we have been stupid to place more importance on oyinbo idea than our own |
seunmsg:Tinubu, the drug bagman only needs to sneeze and you will pay influencers to announce it as one of buhari's achievements. What a wasted life. |
ade002:There should not be any reason at all to detain someone for more than 24 (or is it 48 hours) without charging the person. It is illegal. If you read the title, it said "illegal detention". If they have any genuine reason to detain someone, will they hesitate to take the person to court? Absolutely No. There is no color to paint illegality that can change it to something better. |
ade002:You can't call someone a serial killer if you don't have evidence backing that claim. And if your evidence is authentic, then it should be presentable in court for justice to be served. Locking him up without trial is wrong, an abuse of human right. it is also a sign that there is no reliable evidence to back the accusation. Your last paragraph doesn't apply. Were you there when he was arrested? How are you sure he even committed any offense at all before being arrested and locked away without trial? I pray you never find yourself locked away for no reason without trial; that is when you will realize that such a conduct is evil. |
post=83589718:Imagine what your children will say when they see their father commenting on every post on nairaland like a mental recluse. . Will you encourage your children to end up this way? ![]() |
post=83590083:Chai. You are behaving like a child. Only senseless children with no focus in life comment on virtually all posts on nairaland. |
thesicilian:You get it wrong. Totally wrong understanding |
post=83588216:May God handle your life and destiny the same way buhari handles nigeria's economy. Amen |
post=83588120:May God handle your life and destiny the same way buhari handles nigeria's economy. Amen |
simpleseyi:Liondelio, simplyleo,, simpleseyi. Buhari has depleted nigeria's foreign reserve. That situation will not only affect those you call Igbos, but will also affect you and your children. Does that even ring a bell in your brain? |
oyin44:Who proved deji's case fruitless? You? Do you now work for EFCC? |
olaolulazio:At least, he has celebrated his mother at 80. What's the assurance that you will be alive to celebrate your own mother at 80? How are you sure you won't be buried by your mother? |
kestolove95:If you have respect for your mother; you will not abuse another person's mother so wantonly |
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