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Abi ori Fashola yi ti daru ni? Fashola don't lemme swear for you ooo, coz things weren't hard like this during GEJ's tenure |
LasoulMacuby:Owh that's so romantic! |
Bossontop:Can you pls name any location that has more manual cars than auto in Nigeria.....coz u guys are feeling like don here now on top stress, why would I prefer manual to auto? Now that all these exotic cars are automatic......De gear ko, Courtois ni ![]() |
Nigeria has done nothing for me but I have done a lot for her by helping kindergarten and other young students to cross the busy roads whenever they are going home from school as I'm jobless now....Gracias Nigeria! ![]() |
jeloser:24 wetin? That thing slow oooooo but kudos to GEJ, atleast he revived the railway |
measideyhere:So what's the brand name for number 4? If you knew, share it nau Mr I sabi |
AzizG550:You are right! That number 4 though, |
Putin brother |
195 kwa? Na him entire generation them jail ni? |
Dec 3? My birth day? Abeg make una no spoil fun for me on that day with your useless elections ![]() |
Na her real look-alike oooo |
Khrisfame:Yap |
She should kukuma join porn industry now, why wasting her talent on Instagram kwa |
Not all girls sha....at least guys are getting married every Saturday, does that mean they marrying hoes or that there ain't responsible ladies out there? Maybe he hasn't met the right lady |
How true is this news? this man been dey among d cabals nao |
Lol |
So na una own trademark be that @Ezekwesili.....hmnnn I'm still learning |
Mtcheeeeeeeeew |
Tajbol4splend:In the society we inhabit, it's very hard yes that's what I meant |
That Jimoh dude needs a psych eval ASAP |
Hmnnnnnn na so |
Make I quickly book this space |
DESNAT:Wetin consign you for their relationship haba....since they both understood each other, there wont be any qualms. understanding is the thingy |
nerdfrost:No he is Kano pillars |
wellmax:Ok |
Zaramdgreat:Chai....see finishing |
AYAB:Or "ora inu ekun" tiger's lipids ![]() |
Lalasticlala Mynd44 Oya ooooooooo |
Bet why? |
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has urged a review of Nigerian laws to enable anti-graft agencies in the country retain a percentage of the loot recovered to fund their operations. The Acting Chairman of the commission, Mr Ibrahim Magu, made the request at the national anti-corruption conference organised by the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption (PACAC) and the National Assembly in Abuja. The conference which began Tuesday will end Wednesday. Magu said the review will be in line with international best practices. “In some jurisdictions like the UK, proceeds of crime are further used to strengthen the agency,” he said. “In EFCC, we have been struggling for years to build our headquarters and when I think of the billions of naira we recover, I can see what would have happened if we are allowed to apply a percentage of this recovery into our operations.” The EFCC boss also advocated the amendment of the country’s anti-graft laws to place the burden of proof on the accused in corruption cases. “One the issues that concerns us in the EFCC is that of non-conviction based recovery. “It is of great concern to us that the burden is on us to prove in court that this is a proceed of crime. “But in other climes the accused has to prove that the property he has, actually represents the fruit of his labour. “There is the need for the Act to make a provision for an application of the proceeds of crime into recapitalising the anti graft agencies.” Magu was represented at the event by Mr David Tukura, the Deputy Director of Planning, Policy and Statistics of the commission. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who opened the conference, called for more support from Nigerians for the Buhari administration’s efforts at recovering stolen funds from looters of the nation’s treasury. Osinbajo lamented the state of corruption in Nigeria. He said the country stands the risk of remaining underdeveloped if nothing is done to stem the tide of corruption. The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, said the anti-corruption war being waged by the government should not be a tool for political witch-hunt. “In order to succeed this time, we cannot afford to make the fight against corruption a simple matter. We cannot afford to make it a chase in the dark. It must be rooted in effective strategy and demonstrative plan.” Saraki emphasised the need for the anti-corruption campaign to be a collective responsibility of Nigerians to rid the country of impunity and hardship. The theme of the conference is : “The Role of the Legislature in the Fight against Corruption in Nigeria”. Source: http://m.guardian.ng/news/efcc-seeks-right-to-retain-parts-of-recovered-loot/
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