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DesChyko:I have always advocated for the release of names of Individuals and the amount they stole , However Releasing those names would lead to breakdown of law and order , jungle justice and riots , |
And they claimed Osun is worse Bwahahahahahahahah Governor on strike I Feel so sorry for Ekiti people and the choices they made , E kuu Gubernatorial strike oooooo ![]() |
If we say nuke all militants and terrorists now , Broda moderator representing the Ibo/MEND,IPOB,Biafra Interest will edit the rules and ban us again Seun , take note htwoow |
lolest La click , la Yawere |
ayemerbarth:Amen Bishopmagic , mossadagent , take note |
First , that don't look like a tunnel to me If it is , it's a leap to the future |
They wouldn't hold him this long if there wasn't evidence that he actually has money references includes Olisa Metuah , 600M bail bond and 400M in cash by his family FFK must have been really special for him to have collected upwards of $1M from PDP Campaign Shyt just got real |
Nigerian Army , Abeg talk talk don do Now na do do we want to dey hear If they won't let Nigeria have peace, they should not have peace either , shoot the shyt out of saboteurs and terrorists |
Roberto Saviano, the anti-mafia expert, has made headlines after describing the UK as the “most corrupt country in the world.” Speaking at the Hay festival, the journalist, who has been living under armed guard since exposing a crime syndicate in Italy, described London’s banking system as “criminal capitalism”. “If I asked[b] what is the most corrupt place on Earth, you might say it’s Afghanistan, maybe Greece, Nigeria, the south of Italy. I would say it is the UK[/b],” he said. “It’s not UK bureaucracy, police, or politics, but what is corrupt is the financial capital. Ninety per cent of the owners of capital in London have their headquarters offshore.” According to the Corruption Perception Index 2015, the UK is actually ranked the 10th least corrupt country on the planet. But who are the most corrupt? Guinea-Bissau This West African country is the least well known on this list, but has a long history of corruption and political instability. According to Transparency International, the company behind the Corruption Perception Index, the country is plagued by weak government, which has failed to tackle money-laundering. In fact, no president has made it to the end of their term in office and, in 2012, a military coup deposed the government. (WikiCommons) Venezuela Venezuela’s murder rate fell last year to 58 per 100,000 inhabitants – from as high as 90 in 2015 – making it one of the most dangerous countries on the planet. It’s also one of the most corrupt. According to some estimates, fraud has robbed Venezuela’s public coffers of a staggering $360bn (£23bn). An investigation revealed that, in a country where the poorest are desperately short of basic goods, powdered milk imported by a state-owned company was being illegally smuggled into Colombia. (WikiCommons) Iraq One of the key indicators of the Iraq invasion’s failure has been the country’s continued place in the bottom ten of the Corruption Perception Index. In fact, Saddam Hussein’s legacy seems to remain, something that is common in countries where dictators once ruled. Corruption there has been put down to many things: political interference, lack of political will, a weak civil society, a confusing penal code, and a lack of resources limit the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures. (WikiCommons) Libya The North African country, formerly controlled by Colonel Gaddafi, is another country whose liberation has not prevented corruption. It is not only in the bottom ten of the the Corruption Perception Index 2015, but also on the Global Corruption Barometer (also by Transparency), which puts 62 per cent of people of having paid a bribe. The oil-rich state’s net of corruption is so large that scandals have engulfed many foreign companies and diplomats. (Xinhua News Agency/REX/Shutterstock) Angola One of Africa’s major oil producers, Angola still feels the effects from its 26-year-long civil war that ended in 2002, the result of fighting over ‘blood diamonds’. The country has been the victim of long-term and quite public corruption. In 2011, despite the government having been credited with improving transparency over its oil revenues, £32bn went missing – the equivalent to 25 percent of Angola’s gross domestic product. José Eduardo dos Santos, who has been president since 1979, has been accused of wide-ranging corruption and human rights abuses. (WikiCommons) South Sudan The newest country in the world is also one of the world’s most corrupt – 163rd out of 167 countries on the Corruption Perception Index 2015. South Sudan’s information minister Michael Makuei has dismissed the list as “mere opinions”, however the journalist Nyol Gaar Nguen described “outright thieves and looting of public funds in a broad day light.” The president Salva Kiir Mayardit says he’s tackling corruption – but sacked a minister who described the country as “rotten to the core”. (WikiCommons) Sudan The country from which South Sudan separated from in 2011, Sudan is deemed to be even more corrupt than the breakaway state. Freedom House put it as the worst offender in the world for human rights abuses, while the World Bank Worldwide Governance says “corruption permeates all sectors, and manifests itself through various forms, including petty and grand corruption, embezzlement of public funds, and a system of political patronage well entrenched within the fabrics of society.” (Xinhua News Agency/REX/Shutterstock) Afghanistan David Cameron recently described Afghanistan as "fantastically corrupt” in what was considered a major diplomatic gaffe. The country’s president, Ashraf Ghani, said the prime minister was describing the “the legacy of the past”. He added that he has “been elected on a mandate to make transparency, accountability and the rule of law the imperative,” but Afghanistan is actually now more corrupt according to the Corruption Perception Index. Transparency said that, in the country, “millions of dollars that should have gone on reconstruction have been reportedly wasted or stolen, seriously undermining efforts to sustain peace.” (WikiCommons) North Korea Those the least bit familiar with Kim Jong Un’s dictatorship will recognise North Korea’s place on the list as the joint first most corrupt country in the world according to Transparency. Corruption there includes bribery, counterfeit medicine and a total lack of transparency, as well as severe human rights abuses. Yet, like so much else with North Korea, much is kept totally secret. (Xinhua News Agency/REX/Shutterstock) Somalia Tied first on the Corruption Perception Index 2015 with North Korea and Afghanistan is Somalia, a country that has been embroiled in civil war since 1991. The country was considered a failed state for many years, although governments have been more recently installed (and, usually, quickly dismissed). The UN said “despite the change in leadership in [the capital] Mogadishu, the misappropriation of public resources continues in line with past practices". Incredibly, 80 per cent of withdrawals for the central bank are for private – not public – purposes. (ddp USA/REX/Shutterstock) |
I thought i've heard that name before Then i remembered, Don Fortunado was the name given to Jonathan by the Italian Mafia for a massive luck,and successful $1.1 million Malabu Fraud among others http://saharareporters.com/2015/12/16/italian-cabal-nicknamed-former-president-jonathan-%E2%80%9Cfortunato%E2%80%9D-11-million-malabu-racket And he got away with that, Yet some people will say Nobody can touch GEJ |
Cut the head off and the tail dies I am not impressed with this news , what will impress me is the arrest and detaining of Otuoke bred Commander in chief of armed robbers Watching over his friends is just not enough |
Awww so sweet and kind militants I guess the erdyot arguing with me that 30 soldiers drowned and the other fool telling me how prepared Niger Delta Avengers is are just monkeys ? Did the 3 or 4 soldiers that died in a firefight commit suicide ?? Story don dey change small small |
Buhari cancelled his trip to Lagos and sent Osibanjo S.W did not masturbate or cum on the news |
THESE PEOPLE ARE HELL BENT ON Committing suicide This is real life people , Not movies But a dog that'll go astray will not hear the hunter's whistle I read news that the natives are trooping out of the villages in ND and other places to escape the impending doom those ones will be in Internally displaced camps , another thing that'll cost the FG money, And that is a direct result of the stewpydity of the touts among them If i were in power, i wouldn't let anyone of them leave because some of the so called refugees are the ones who knows who and what but are refusing to tell the government and security agencies |
Rain Tax, After lightening the thunder .. It's inevitable .. (Cenline Dion's voice) Jonathan can not escape this one And when it happens It'll do some people like film trick |
Rain Tax, After lightening the thunder .. It's inevitable .. (Cenline Dion's voice) Jonathan can not escape this one And when it happens It'll do some people like film trick |
I do not trust the source |
Every military casualty is always announced and relatives contacted, also , so many people on here post pictures of fallen heroes on Nairaland , how they died and graphic pictures too , there's a facebook page dedicated to that as well , so try to research before you react ripbubu: |
Who is ''WE'' ?? engrchykae: |
It rained in Ibadan, Lagos, Osun , Ondo I guess the gods hate those cities too except there was no Buhari visit planned for those places Aegon: |
Getting himself killed might be an accident and that's quite different from threatening to kill him and actually kill him in which case , you already know what will happen in Nigeria it will be a repetition of the first coup where , Northern leaders were murdered alongside yoruba leaders , Only this time , Hausas through Boko haram already have bombs, proficient in use of rifles and RPG's the carnage will be unfathomable Godgay: |
Except for the fact that PMS now sells for less than 145 in several petrol stations 5,000 for poor undergraduates has kicked off with registering people eligible Despite inccesant bombing , power is stable in some places No queue at any filling stations From my perspective , Buhari knows what he's doing and definitely not in Fayose's caliber VampireeM: |
and where did i mention biafuck /? kodded: |
they are just bunch of touts |
First , They said He abandoned them Then they said , he's been touring the world but not the Nigerian states Now that he wants to visit them They said he will die Well , Kill Buhari , All the Hausas and Fulanis will just hail you and cheer you on |
See what i mean ? always thinking with your arses , when i said autonomy , i wasn't talking about secession, i was talking about each state controlling it's mineral resources, and i cited USA as an example , all mining activities and profits goes through the Federal Government under several control agencies and stuffs , i bet you can not name any state in any country that mines it's minerals and controls only a percentage to the Federal Government . Just name one and all your efforts you put into insulting me , if you manage to use that on studying , you'll actually be a millionaire , unfortunately for you , wishes aren't horses and i wouldn't be surprised if you and the other erdyots you mentioned are one and the same person with you . Besides, and like i said earlier between MASSOB,MEND,NDA,IPOB and whatever the fucck you people call yourself these days, giving your region total control over petroleum resources is like setting a bomb, you people will destroy one another within months Dmillionaire: |
I kinda like you dude, you are the only one who hasn't insulted me , so i'll give you a nice response as well They made mockery of the former occupant, even i was among those who mocked Jonathan, There's no smoke and mirror , that guy was not capable of the post he was holding . APC gave the impression that the problem will be over and did everything possible to ensure the problem will get over , for instance Dasuki's arrest , following that arrest USA that refused to sell weapons donated anti mine personell vehicles to nigeria and there's rumor of weapons delivery to Nigeria , APC promised to give millions of youths employment, but if you want to be honest, either some spaces are made vacant or new establishments are formed , Where's the money to make a new establishment with $2.1B Dasuki , $20B denziani , #30Trn Okonjo Iweala and those are few among the henious fraudulent withrawals from Nigeria's coffers under Jonathan's watch ? 5000 was promised to unemployed youths / poorest of poor youths, but empty treasury won't allow that , Niger delta terrorists won't let Nigeria earn money but more importantly , the Budget , Buhari's expenses for this year is just being implemented and i also learnt they already began registering youths for eligibility for the said 5000, initially some people said it's waste of money that 5000 won't solve problems , then say said it's only for northerners then they said it's a lie and now it's happening , so i am not disturbed by that same response as above goes for feeding kids and schools , Budget and income may not be able to sustain it because some people are hell bent on making the country ungovernable by blowing up the only source of income for the nation I hope my comment is friendly enough and understanding, i do not expect you to agree with me though , you stated your views and i stated mine .. but remember everything would have worked out sooner if the country's reserves wasn't looted to stupor and the ND terrorists will let Nigeria benefit from the rise in price of crude in global market sammhi: |
Open criticism like wailing in the world's embassies about arrest of a potential terrorist or Open criticism like that of three different factions blowing up pipelines in the same region ?? Buhari asked for your humble opinions about his ministers and some erdyots are talking about him resigning Some other foolziefools like you are blaming Buhari for not performing duties entrusted to ministers , If Buhari wanted to run the country alone , he wouldn't have bothered appointing ministers in the different sections of his government think about that and buy some chocolate for children's day Nbote: |
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