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docadams:Never seen a post with Quote, Report, Likes, Unlike, Shares and Un-Share buttons till now. |
Re: Saraki’s Messy Trouble With Buhari - Sun NewsOnline by BALLOSKI : 8:52am ) |
saintopus:So you're proud to peddle such nonsense. Well you can go to Sheol with your opinion. |
There's hardly good news to report about Delta state. Painfully I am from there. Igbuya is somebody I know since the 90's. His CV is something else. |
BALLOSKI:I am quoting you for my sweet memory. Cheers bro. |
TheFreeOne:Yes. Simplicity. Best expository on PMB ever written. If you free your mind from bigotry you'll understand. |
TheFreeOne:He owes you no explanation. That is the best description of PMB I've ever read. Simplicity. |
nzeobi:Who's Buruji when the biggest of them all was harassed out of Aso rock. Your gang called it noise then. Relax Buruji s time is coming. |
DebateNigeria:Tell me anywhere in the world where the fight against societal vices follows a numerical order or a scale of preference of one individual or group of individuals. |
MizMyColi:I thought Wailers welcome internal criticism to get stronger |
TonyeBarcanista:Saraki is not on my sympathy list, bro. Our major problem is not necessarily with the judiciary but, rather, the politicization and the religious and ethnic coloration of attempts to bring known and proven political criminals to justice. All Nigeria politicians are rotten to the bone. I don't care who is docked on account of corruption or the order they are prosecuted. If GEJ is docked tomorrow I'll applaud the effort so also if it's Amechi or Fashola. If only PDP or APC members are prosecuted by this regime I don't give a damn. What I crave for is a stem in the tide of corruption. |
DebateNigeria:Well spoken. Maintain same stance no matter where the pendulum swings next. |
DebateNigeria:In other words, you are proposing prosecution of corrupt persons by quota system. Cc: TonyeBarcanista |
Jollyjoy:I tire. |
TonyeBarcanista:Good observation. But remember that prosecution of high caliber corrupt politicians has just started under this dispensation. The train has no coordinates for its motion. Today it's Saraki. Tomorrow it may be GEJ, Amechi, PEJ or any other person deemed to be corrupt. I hope we maintain the same uniform stand |
anonimi:Mr Anonimous investigator check this below. Let's start from there. GEJ’s Controversial Mega Farm Displaces Many In Abuja 6 months ago An investigation carried out by Premium Times has revealed how President Goodluck Jonathan’s farm brought untold hardship and displacement to six villages in Abuja, the nation’s capital. It was gathered that people residing in the FCT were forced out their homes by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and made to relocate to a neighbouring Wukara community at the Aviation Village in Abuja to make way for the establishment of a farm by the president and his mother, Madam Afeni Eunice. Daily Trust reported that the large expanse of land measuring 95.88 hectares was allocated to them by the Federal Capital Territory Administration. It is located at the Cadastral Zone, Aviation Village, within the Abuja Municipal Area Council. It was said that the farmland was specifically allocated to Ebele Integrated Farms Limited by the FCTA on March 8, 2012, two days after the company applied for the land and less than three months after it was incorporated by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). The commission revealed that Ebele Integrated Farms Limited, with registration number 1003866, was registered on December 20, 2011 with a share capital of N30 million, adding that the company has only two registered directors: Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, with share capital of N28.5 million and Madam Afeni Eunice, with share capital of N1.5 million. According to records made available by the commission, the nature of business the company was registered to execute includes: to carry on the business of agricultural and mechanical farming in all its branches (which include but not limited to) crop farming, rearing of livestock, feed milling, arable and fruit farming, manufacturing and distribution of agricultural products, flour merchants, poultry farming, animal husbandry, fish farming, deep sea fishing, trawling and to sell and deal in same. However, Ebele Integrated Farms Limited, since its registration in 2012, has no evidence of payment of any annual returns to the CAC, which is an important requirement to be fulfilled by all such registered companies. Details on Premium Times |
adeyemi2015:I tire no be lie. A 'good' writer must choose his audience properly Otherwise, he becomes irrelevant. |
TonyeBarcanista:This is the problem. How can you write a good piece and throw it to the wolves ? What will they do with it? More like rain falling in the forest. |
IbokUtoroh:I tire self. Abeg, help me talk to the OP. |
@OP: Please modify your post. Buhari's principal not the same as the principal of Buhari's school. Buhari's principal, if still alive would be about 90's old. |
Pa Chukwudi, come and wail. Akpu is ready. |
omenka:Thanks a million for revealing his hypocrisy. I told him in one thread created by LRZN(hope I got the moniker right) that considering what he has turned himself into he won't recognise himself when standing before a mirror. He turned out to be the worst Wailer. |
TonyeBarcanista:Almost everybody here dislikes Saraki but yours is something else. You lose money for Savanah bank? |
News coming out of Nigeria of recent make one sleep easy knowing fully well that governance is safely in the hands of Baba. |
TonyeBarcanista:Watch your bitterness so you can live till tomorrow. |
sandraokosun:Where are the Itsekiris? Come let's condole with you. |
Bevista:This keeps vibrating in my brain. No way the CBN governor won't be complicit in this. At this rate, we may have to contract Kim Jong - on. |
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