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playah P: These phcn staffs have families to take care of.. They have obligations and responsibility to meet!! Though I'm enjoying steady power supply currently, I would support anything they do in order to get their pay from the blood sucking government.. Let's not forget what they did to Nitel or NRC because they didn't stamp their food down....its high time we also support these pple cos they r the pple that do the major jobs and risks... The top guns don't care about gratuity cos they have messed up phcn... (Ask liyel imoke ... He was the former GM of Phcn)They didn't know that before they subjected Nigerians to over 40 years of darkness and hellish existence by receiving bribes from diesel and generator importers God punish all of them. Let me get my hands on the ones in my area. All of you NEPA staff on Nairaland will hear something soon. Yeye crooks. Nnaji has gone now. Can we all see PHCN staff for the crooks they are? Did Nnaji perform magic to improve the system? No! He simply used the army to keep them out. Now they're back, the system has gone down the pan again. LYNCH THEM, I SAY!!! |
take dat: In short PDP won all the Local Government seats in Lagos abi? How are we to know this accusation of yours is true or you were the returning officer for all the councils. The only council where PDP had outright victory during the polls was Obalende- Ikoyi.As you can see from various court pronouncements since, your position, like that of the ACN brigands, is a fallacy. Yes, Lagosians, having been subjected to years of suffering and smiling under Bola Tinubu's criminal gang, are now firmly in love with the PDP, and can see through all the propaganda being spewed out by the likes of you and the others at Punch, Independent, The Nation, TVC, Radio Continental, LTV and other hired laptops like yourself, Seanet02, Eko-Ile, Gbawe and other shameless cretins telling blatant lies on their behalf. Lagosians want an end to being arrested in the name of "mega-shitty", just because they want to make an honest living by engaging in petty trade. They want an end to non-performing LGs that cannot perform because the state government has stolen all their federal allocation and is sitting on their means of making IGR through idiotic schemes like LASAA and LAWMA, in direct violation of the 4th Schedule of the Constitution. Lagosians are fed up of being beasts of burden, carrying a N45b per month tax bill, which Bola Tinubu takes 15% of through his company, Alpha Beta Consulting. The multiple taxes are killing the people and they'd rather live without them, thank you. At leas they can see that in PDP states, people are not dying of over taxation, yet they are performing. Check Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Rivers, Imo, Jigawa and Abuja. Before you spew your "Abuja-is-federal" crap, just check how much they've actually spent there, and the average cost of roads there compared to the rubbish they're doing in Lagos for N2.03b per km!!! Lagosians are fed up of the Asiwaju Criminal Network, and cannot wait to kick them out at the next general elections. Oju ogun laan lo, ero oja para mo!!! If Tinubu likes, let him dribble and score into our house at Bourdillon, which he's currently sitting in. He wants revolution? He will so get it!!! |
Actually, things started going wrong for them in 2010, when the people of Ikorodu Constituency 2 voted massively against ACN in protest at the appalling conditions in the whole of Ikorodu. They had to rig heavily and spend some serious cash buying votes in order to win at the general elections. The LG elections RESULTS (not the fraudulent announcement by the shameless LASIEC Chairman, Justice Adeyinka), is a better reflection of the people's desire in Lagos State. Without prejudice, PDP won in Alimosho, Ikorodu, Mushin, Epe, Shomolu, Eti-Osa, Badagry, Amuwo-Odofin, Ibeju-Lekki, Suru-Lere, Lagos Island, Ojo, Agege, Ifako-Ijaye and Apapa, never mind Justice Adeyinka's fraudulent announcement. 2015 is the year that ACN will finally be buried as a political force. I foresee their complete annihilation and the total demystification of Yekini Amoda Ogunlere, a.k.a. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and their thieving poster boy, Babatunde Raji Fashola, once the full extent of their fraudulent activities is revealed and prosecution of Yekini Amoda Ogunlere a.k.a. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, begins. |
I advocate the public lynching of PHCN workers, if this threat is carried out. How many of them are there? Are they more than the rest of us? WETIN SEF? Must we be held to ransom just because of their stupidity and wickedness? Make dem disrupt am na, make we see. Idiots and nincompoops. Na now dem go know say naija don change!!! |
This is Tejuoso all over again. There are plans in the pipeline to bring in a "private developer", which is really just ARM, another Tinubu company, to redevelop that whole part of Lagos. If the buildings are still standing, knocking them down is going to be politically sensitive. The best option is for "accidental" fires to either burn them down or render them unusable, such that they have to be knocked down for "safety" and then acquired by the state government, which will then sell or lease them to the "private developers". Asiwaju Criminal Network in action. ACN!!! |
Small time now, they will send their sons and daughters to kill in the name of the same evil allah whose children see them as inferior and sub-human: http://www.cknnigeria.com/2012/09/saudi-arabia-detains-1000-nigeria.html?spref=tw About 1000 female Nigerian pilgrims are still detained by Saudi authorities even as the two countries are still involved in “high level diplomatic talks” to resolve the impasse, Daily Trust learnt last night.However, high level sources hinted last night that the federal government is trying to sort out the issue through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, even as the House of Representatives resolved yesterday to probe the issue. “A letter signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs has already been delivered to the Saudi authorities over the issue. We don’t know whether they will accept it,” the source who is involved with the issue told Daily Trust last night. Investigations revealed that apart from the initial 400 pilgrims who arrived at the holy land on board flight 17 last Sunday, 600 additional female pilgrims on flights 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, from Katsina, Kano and Zamfara states were also detained at the airport on arrival. The female pilgrims were detained on arrival when they couldn’t produce individual maharram, that is, the approved male companion accompanying them on the trip, usually a husband, father or brother, demanded by the Saudis. But the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON)’s Commissioner of Operations, Alhaji Muhammad Abdullahi Mukhtar told our reporter yesterday that the it is not true that the pilgrims couldn’t produce muharram. He said the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards (SMPWB) “qualify and identify as muharram of female pilgrims. And that has been the case for so many decades.” He said that the situation is so confusing that “the Saudis randomly select flights to screen and detain.” “All the 10 flights that landed in Medina were allowed into the country without any incidence. Also, flights 23, 24 and 25 were not touched at all,” he said. Mukhtar wondered why only Nigerian pilgrims were selected for this treatment by the Saudi authorities. “In fact, there is no such issue in the memorandum of understanding signed between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia,” he said. He said that it was not true that the first two Max air flights conveying Sokoto and Jigawa pilgrims on Sunday “were intercepted because only women were aboard.” “Look at the manifest, all our flights carry both men and women,” he said. Another top official said that the Saudis’ action is uncalled for because the fear of pilgrims refusing to come back home is no longer tenable. “Since the introduction of e-passport by NAHCON adequately addressed the cases of pilgrims staying back in the holy land. In 2011, only 20 pilgrims absconded. When did you see Saudi plane landing in Nigeria with deportees? The situation has been drastically addressed,” he said. Reports indicate also that the pilgrims are being detained in deplorable condition. One of the detained pilgrims, Bilkisu Nasidi, who spoke to the BBC Focus on Africa programme on Monday, said that the women were being held in “terrible condition.” She said there were about 400 of them (as at Monday) and they were being held in very unsuitable circumstance. She said they had been sleeping on the floor for three days, and an average of 200 women share four toilets. She denied that all of them were without Maharram or guardian and that some of such guardians have opted not to leave the airport in order to give them some comfort. “If they don’t want us to go into Saudi Arabia let them take us home, we are tired,” Bilkisu Nasidi said. The Nigerian Consul in Jeddah, Ambassador Abdullahi Umar had told BBC Hausa Service on Monday that the Nigerian officials had been providing food and toiletries for the detained pilgrims, adding that a formal letter had been delivered to the Saudis and the issue was being taken up with the Governor of Makkah region, who would decide on the matter. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives yesterday commenced an investigation into the circumstance leading to the detention of the women whose number has now risen to about 1000 by the Saudi Arabian authorities in Jeddah. Adopting a motion on matter of urgent national importance sponsored by Deputy Minority Leader Rep. Suleiman Kawu Sumaila (ANPP, Kano), the House mandated its Committee on Foreign Affairs to interface with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and report back today. In his motion, Sumaila expressed shock that the affected pilgrims were people who applied for Saudi Arabian visas, and were approved by its embassy without such rules made known to them. He said that the action of the Saudi authorities negated the long standing understanding between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia on Hajj performance. Also, Rep. Nnenna Elendu-Ukeje (PDP,Abia) who chairs the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, said her committee was interfacing with officials of the foreign ministry to secure pilgrims release. However, Rep. Alhassan Ado Doguwa (PDP, Kano) blamed the Nigerian ambassador to Saudi Arabia for treating the issue with laxity by claiming that “he is on top of the situation” whereas “it is the situation that is on top of him.” Meanwhile a Saudi embassy official in Abuja told Daily Trust in confidence last night that officials of the two countries were making diplomatic efforts to sort out the matter and they will address the press when the matter is settled. |
This Eko-Ile, Iragbiji-Ile or whatever his name is, is both a dimwit and a liar. Where is your phanthom airport? Where will the planes land? On palm trees? You will eventually choke to death on yoir share of the Lagos Taxpayers money stolen by your paymasters whose faeces you ingest so well. Ole, ole olosa!! |
At bloody last. Jonathan is beginning to wake up and smell the coffee. We need a multi-faceted approach like this to combat the terrorists. A defeat for their friends in Mali will probably cut off one of their crucial supply lines for weapons and funding. Way to go, GEJ. |
These legislooters actually expect Nigerians to support them in their hypocrisy, and truly, some gullible buffoons, or their paid agents on this most visited Nigerian site in Nigeria are actually cheering the bribe-takers on. Nigerians truly deserve the kind of representation they get in the house. The bribes taken by Lawan and solicited by Hembe were not isolated. It is common practice in the House, and the Speaker collects returns from each committee. They are crooks and should all be arrested for corruption. Probe is what they said they were doing, instead, they were finagling bribes from those they claimed to be probing. Awon ole alatenuje oloshi. |
kokoA: Did you read the story at all or you just saw the title and drew a conclusion? Smh! Please read, its good for you.What kind of a fool are you? Did you not read yourself when he initially denied collecting ANY money from Otedola? How does that now sit with this new rubbish he's spewing?? My friend, go and grow a brain to replace that coconut in your agidigbo head. Ode. |
Obasanjo always seems to be right on the money!! He called these fooooollls crooks, and is he right or is he right Where are those buffoooons opening their teeth to insult the old man a few weeks ago?? Shame no go let them open those cesspits they call mouths now. Awon oloshious people. |
Kai...Nigerian Police and their lies!! Taking credit for what they didn't do. If the poor guy had not been sharp enough, he would still be in the kidnapper's clutches. They could even negotiate with the kidnappers sef, for a cut in the ransome...na wa for Nigeria o!!1 |
The Mallams are banding together to forge documents again. The Acting Inspector General should be suspended from office if he confirms that he was notified by Lawan BEFORE the scandal broke, and FBI should be brought in for forensic analysis of the documents he's verifying. If he's found wanting, he should be prosecuted like the common criminal that would make him. Impunity in the name of tribal solidarity has to stop in this country, once and for all. If this is all Jonathan is able to entrench in his first term, he will get my wavering vote in 2015. |
GNBohr: I dont see anything bad in the parking fees charged. My worry is the rate per hour. At local markets around Lagos you pay parking fees imposed by local councils. I shop regularly at Oniwaya markets in Agege and other such places where a parking fee is imposed. You dont park your car any place around Ladipo motor spare parts market and not pay the parking fee. The problem is we all like to drive our cars around even those residing near the Ikeja Mall will rather drive to the place than walk. Well if you can not afford the fee dont go there with your car or shop elsewhere. The problem is most of us want to assume the status we can not pay for. I am an advocate of parking fees in public places, it is one sure way of ridding our roads and streets of unnecesary traffc and arbitrary parking. If possible some people will take their cars to the toilet. We should all try to walk or sometimes take a cab.Any thoughts in that your muddled up head for the tenants? Or for the fact that the mall car park is actually big enough to accommodate the customers without obstructing the road? If the tenants have any sense, they will start packing out of that mall, pronto...and sue the management at a Federal High Court. The state high courts are all owned by the "owner" of the mall, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. |
yommyuk: I wonder o. Parking fees are normal pratices in the developed world. If you guys are dreaming of a developed Nigeria, u beta start getting use to paying for facilities.God punish your generations for coming here to lie in order to justify extortion by evil people. May the evil they continue to perpetrate consume you and yours for ever. Eeeediiiioooottttt. We park free at most malls in the US, except city centre malls. Ikeja mall is not a city centre mall. After tricking the tenants into paying huge rents, you now chase away their customers by charging crazy parking fees. God will punish Bola Tinubu and ALL his supporters in the hottest part of a living hell. |
Both Ikeja Mall and the old Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Centre (converted to Surulere Mall) are owned and operated by that bug-eyed thief, Yekini Amoda Ahmed Sangodele Ogunlere, aka Bola Ahmed Tinubu. That's how thieves run business....just squeeze the customer as much as possible, irregardless of the effects of the parking fees on the tenants' businesses. That's what they all get for patronising a thief. They deserve what they're getting, just like the people of Lekki Peninsula that voted for Fashola deserve their imprisonment in their gilded cage called Lekki and the extortion of tolls they're experiencing now. God is not mocked. |
informatix: This is Hoax to Blackmail some carriers.What kind of numbskull are you? May you die in a Kabo Airlines plane crash. Idiot!!!! |
johnie: [size=14pt]How would the physically challenged access the station?[/size]That's one area where I fault the Federal Government on their building designs. They don't seem to acknowledge the fact of disabled people amongst us in their policies. Forget the state governments, like Lagos, especially. Those ones are a lost cause. |
alj harem: No it is not an ecowas project, Please show us a link that it is an ecowas project because I know for a fact that Fashola tried to woe Britain and Eocwas just 2 months ago thus within 2 month how did they get involvedThe project is funded by the World Bank, The Federal Government of Nigeria, and ECOWAS. Lagos State is just lucky to be in the right position geographically speaking, and Fashola, as is usual with ACN deceivers, is quick to jump in and claim credit for something not a penny of Lagos State funds is entering. Awon ole jati jati. |
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edicolove: The moment I saw those students blocking the third mainland bridge, I knew a line had been crossed by the ACN group. It was one journey too far. I knew something had been altered in the SW forever and the results will begin to show pretty soon. Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing for the rest of Nigerian time will tell. But I do have a feeling that ultimately, it will be a good thing. Most notably, it has seriously split the Yoruba into 2 in a negative way. Many Yoruba folks like demdem, Dayokano, Eko Ile, etc always come here with their propaganda that ACN is in total control of the SW but the last election and even the recent local gov election in Lagos says otherwise. Ogun and Oyo are seriously split and Ondo is totally on their own. But this latest desecration of MKO has taken it to a whole new level. On my facebook page, there has been a serious war between yoruba folks since 29 May! People from other tribes just stand back and watch the drama.You and Beaf have truly spoken my mind on this issue. I had identified Tinubu as a charlatan from the day he put up that billboard at Alausa junction of himself, Awolowo and Gandhi, wearing the same type of specs. I immediately realised that the guy was a megalomaniac with an insatiable need to be worshipped. That's never a good thing in a leader. I've been correct on everything I've ever written about him since, and he seems to attract the most morally bankrupt politicians and fellow bastards to himself. His conduct towards Mrs. H.I.D. Awolowo has been nothing but despicable, but it was to be expected, after the way he betrayed first Abiola, then the NADECO elderes. Thank God, Tinubu is not God, even though he likes to think he is. Those ignorant baboons on this forum supporting him are only protecting their daily manna which collect from him. God will expose and deal with them all one by one. |
Rhino.5dm:Just as Rhino.5dm = Demdem, right Nibo ni won ti nri awon egbe won yi naa? |
Beaf: I beg my broda, no vex. Sorry if I passed the wrong meaning across.No wahala bro. Nothing spoil. But the marginalisation still dey very serious o. Give us minister in Lagos, una give Edo man on top our head. We are angry o....If we not talk, no be say we dey stupid o. Mr President dey hold meeting with Tinubu, dey share state secrets with am....When will he ever learn that Tinubu is a dangerous viper ? Even the last move, he didn't consult us in Lagos. Na wa o!!! |
Baawaa: My friend stop this rubbish,just exposing how childish you are.Tinubu is not a saint,but saying Tinubu is a traitor to NADECO,sold Abiola is a white lie.You PDP should strategies another means to nail this than all this rubbish you are saying.As far as Lagos-State is concerned no more PDPWhat more proof do you need of Tinubu's treachery than this latest stance on the renaming of a FEDERAL INSTITUTION after a martyr from who's martyrdom he benefitted a great deal. Was he not supplying NADECO information to Abacha? Was he not amongst those that convinced MKO Abiola to come home, knowing what Abacha had planned for him Tinubu was and remains a traitor to the NADECO cause. Go and write it down. It will all come out eventually. |
lagerwhenindoubt: Correction - LAGOS has spokenYes, that's what he calls himself these days, isn't it. Eko ti de....Eko ti yo.....Eko nlo'le!!! He is a compound fool and will be disgraced at the appropriate time. If Jonathan likes, he should continue to fraternise with him....he will share in the disgrace when the time comes. Awon oniyeye. |
Chyz*:It's as if this Asari boy doesn't think before he talks. Is he the one that appointed South-southerners and middle-belters as Military Chiefs? Was it him that insisted on the nearly dead Yar'Adua as the President, with a South-southerner from the state that produces most of Nigeria's wealth strategically positioned as his deputy? Is he such a complete buffoon that he doesn't realise that the oil sector deregulation of Obj's regime was targeted at northerners bilking the system through their illicit exports in the north and their cornering of juicy oil blocks ?Is he the one who slotted 13% derivation into the National Conference? You south south people are so immature and stupid that we are beginning to see you lot as no better than the Fulanis that you replaced. Watch it o....don't wake a sleeping giant. |
Beaf: Everybody knew that the pro-subsidy protests were ethnically motivated and demonic. Now, the demons are confessing.Beaf, abeg, we go quarrel o...!!! This your ethnic coloration of every evil committed by the demons in ACN is beginning to annoy me. I am Yoruba, and I don't subscribe to their stupidity. The Yorubas who don't like them are actually in the majority in the southwest. It's just that they've perfected the art of rigging elections and intimidating sitting presidents to do their bidding. When Jonathan wakes up to the fact that consulting them and negotiating with southwest governors is simply playing into their hands, we will drive them out, the interlopers that they are. Tell Jonathan to concentrate on the important things. He said he's ready to fight corruption, yet Bola Tinubu continues to corner the best of Lagos State government owned property for his personal use. The latest one is the Eti-Osa Local Government Headquarters at the junction of Rewane Road and Glover Road, Ikoyi, which was sold to him for just N10m. Jonathan cannot be saying he wants to win the southwest and Lagos with one side of his mouth and at the same time be fraternising with our enemies and those who violate the constitution at every opportunity. Which one do you people want? A united PDP or a divided one? You have successfully frozen the SW PDP out of National reckoning, and you don't hear us shouting. We understand. Your ethnically coloured accusations are now carrying your sacrifice beyond the mosque entrance. Be careful o!!! |
PeterKbaba: [b]How can one say tinubu know of MKO's death, WoooOWWWWWW...I WONDER HOW NIGERIANS GET EDUCATED ON RUMORS AND ARE BLIND ON THE REALITY ON GROUND.. the leaders of pdp as always been the problem of this great country... Tinubu was mkos boy simple... or dont you know the real killers of mko were the north, they could not afford to allow democracy at that time, so they simply killed him. when they saw the riot from the people in nigeria, mostly the SW region and the criticism from other foreign countries, they decided to trust their friends OBJ, brought him out of prison, made him president ( In Agreement that its better for them to come together to form a party PDP )... ACN IS A DEMOCRATIC PARTY / WHILE PDP IS AN AUTOCRATIC PARTY HIDING UNDER DEMOCRACY.I will say it anywhere and anyday. Bola Tinubu was a traitor to NADECO and a double-agent for Abacha, along with his bosom friend, James Ibori, the man who assisted in killing Rewane. Bola worked for Abacha throughout, and quickly moved in to benefit from his eventual death. he is a traitor and will die a useless and disgraced man. Mark my words. Those who know, know. |
God punish all of them. Let me get my hands on the ones in my area. All of you NEPA staff on Nairaland will hear something soon. Yeye crooks. Nnaji has gone now. Can we all see PHCN staff for the crooks they are? Did Nnaji perform magic to improve the system? No! He simply used the army to keep them out. Now they're back, the system has gone down the pan again.