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PoliticsRe: FG And States Shared N409.354bn Yesterday by cross00004: 8:47am On Jun 24, 2015
Can our Mr. President aides advice him well. Said he met an empty treasure huh huh
Empty treasury: Jonathan’s minister faults Buhari : http://www.vanguardngr.com?p=533944 - @vanguardngrnews
PoliticsRe: Who Says Buhari Has Out-performed His Predecessor? by cross00004: 10:42pm On Jun 20, 2015
[quote author=GOATandYAMtheory post=34971847]Another trash as usual. I ll begin to take your articles seriously when you begin to praise Buhari's government for things well done. That's how to encourage a government. Even the opposition praises the ruling party @ times. That's politics for you

All you do is criticize , criticize and criticize just to please your ilk on this forum. Its becoming very boring. Change tactics


FYI, the lagoon is ever accommodating

And what has the Buhari government donehuh
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Tears PDP Membership Card In Public by cross00004: 11:56am On Feb 16, 2015
Can't this man just go relax, why is he so bother with Jonathan. Obj is part of Nigeria problems, he ruled this country for 8yrs and Wanted to stay longer if not for the press and Nigerians. All forming saint now, his tenure was tainted with all forms of corruption, he should take a clue from George Bush and learn to take the back sit after you finish your stay in office.
PoliticsOil Crisis: Nigerian Govt Retains National Assembly’s N150bn Jumbo Budget Despit by cross00004(op): 3:44pm On Jan 12, 2015
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/174463-%e2%80%8boil-crisis-nigerian-govt-retains-national-assemblys-n150bn-jumbo-budget-despite-dwindling-revenues.html

Sunset at the National Assembly



While the Nigerian government has said it is minimizing costs of governance in the face of crushing oil price fall, which has left many states struggling to pay salaries, and has forced down national capital budget to its lowest in nearly a decade, the same government has retained a huge N150 billion allocation for federal lawmakers in 2015.

According to details of the 2015 budget reviewed by PREMIUM TIMES, the lawmakers will continue to spend N150 billion as they have done since 2010.

The amount is more than the annual budget of each of at least 15 states in Nigeria.

Long before 2014 when oil crisis started, that allocation to legislators was already considered outrageous by Nigerians. At the time, oil averaged $110 per barrel.

But with nearly half of Nigeria’s revenues gone as crude oil price plummets below $50, the budget figure set for the lawmakers has particularly stood out of the 2015 budget.

In November 2014, as oil price fall escalated, the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, announced a range of what the government called austerity measures, aimed at adjusting cost and minimizing government expenditure.

The minister said the capital expenditures of some ministries, departments and agencies, of government would be reduced, while focus would be on growth promoting sectors of the economy to sustain development.

That pledge however appears true with the budget for the presidency which has been slashed from N36.1 billion in 2014, to N26.7 billion in 2015.

The presidency includes the State House, and several offices such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, and others.

Specifically, the budget for State House, which has the office of the president and vice president, was reduced from N12.15 billion in 2014, to N9.56 billion in 2015.

But while that office has taken some budget cut, the Nigerian National Assembly has retained all of its outrageous N150 billion.

The budget proposal awaits the approval of the lawmakers and the signature of the president, although it is unlikely the amount will be reduced.

Details of how the Senators and members of the House of Representatives spend the huge allocation annually has remained a top secret over the last four years.

The National Assembly and the Finance Ministry have refused to provide those details despite repeated requests from the media and nongovernmental organizations.

In 2014, the finance minister, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala, was sued under the Freedom of Information law by the Abuja-based Centre for Social Justice, for ignoring requests for the details.

Eze Onyekpere, who heads the nongovernmental group, told PREMIUM TIMES in November that the government’s hype about austerity can only be taken seriously, when amongst other things, the government dispenses with the National Assembly’s huge budget.

“The frivolous expenditures on meals and refreshments to public officials should be stopped immediately,” Mr. Onyekpere said.

On the average, a Nigerian lawmaker earns over N300 million yearly, being the total of their basic salaries and allowances, and quarterly allowances.
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To The Linda Ikeji Blog. by cross00004: 12:40pm On Jan 06, 2015
SiriusBlack:
Though I have never been a visitor to the famed entertainment blog, I feel compelled to write this article with the hope that it gets to the all individuals concerned.

The Nigerian Army has been actively engaged against the Boko Haram terror group for close to 6 years now. What started out as military operations to flush out sleeper cells operating in State capitals in the N.E has now become a full blown semi-conventional war. Though misinformation through media channels like SaharaReporters has led to dampened morale among civilians as to the true happennings in the N.E, the military has battled on, despite the numerous challenges. I must confess, massive changes are going on in the Nigerian Army..The years of rot caused by military rule is still problem; both in terms of equipment and professionalism.

The purpose of which I am writing this "e-letter" is to address the unruly invasion of military personnel's activities online by the LIB. Today, the Twitter handle of a soldier serving in the N.E was publicly displayed for all and sundry.

Not only will this definitely lead on an unfortunate Court-Martial for this young man, it is a disrespectful and unfortunate use of the media to make cheap political points.

The soldier involved, due to the LIB's irresponsible attitude will have to deal with serious career consequences, among which is a possible court-martial.

I, personally, have a thread on this forum dedicated to the Officers and men of the N.A serving on the frontlines, I had to discontinue the thread out of concern for my personal safety bearing in mind the consequences it might hold for my job. Pasting a soldier's comments on twitter along with his full picture, was not only callous, but highly irresponsible.

Never again should the blog attempt to make cheap news out of sincere complaints by soldiers serving in the conflict zones, As this will not only put them at risk of Military Law, but will discourage personal level interactions between military personnel. The blog should stick to what it does best; "Celebrity" worship.

The real celebs are in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.

Mr. Siriusblack kindly note that twitter is a public forum too...so am very sure his intention for posting it on twitter is for the public to be aware and he would be very grateful to Linda Ikeji for the publicity.
SiriusBlack.

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