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Beremx:Hmmmmmmm Jeez! Your decoder no get equal. So this is Mogidi. One can change the name but can hardly change the chain of thought! |
iokpebholo:Hmmmmmmm You ain't getting the reggae? @topic: Edo politics is quiet predictable. As long as PDP keep fielding somebody remotely or overtly connected to the Igbinedions and Anenih as governorship candidate then it will always be 'UHURU' for the APC, even if the candidate is Jonathan. It is as clear as that. Riceman in APC? Na wa! |
anonimi:Hmmmmmmm Leaking memory. It's good you brought out that sordid affair but I am not surprised because it was the usual trademark of PDP. it lends credence to what we know about GEJ et al: Import Duty Waiver : Senate Uncovers N447.42billion Fraud ... The Senate, says it has uncovered N447.42 billion fraud perpetuated in the administration of import duty waivers, concessions and grants by different Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the federal government. Presenting a report during Tuesday’s plenary, chairman of the Senate adhoc committee on Import Duty Waivers, Concessions and Grants, Senator Adamu Aliero, said, the period under review is from 2011-2015. The report is a follow up to a motion moved on the floor Senate in January 2016. The Senate had subsequently set up an adhoc committee to investigate the claims in the motion and report back to it within a specified time. According to the breakdown by the committee chairman, in 2011, N78,489,941,114.74 was lost through waivers, concessions and grants to different private companies who were engaged in importing goods to the country. In 2012, the federal government lost N128,538,453,758.99. Similarly, in 2013, the Senate report claimed that N46,056,265,355.78. In 2014, N87,654,744,360.22. According to Senator Aliero, former president Goodluck Jonathan-led federal government approved N106,711,892,098.14 as waivers, concessions and grants to private companies in 2015 alone. He bemoaned what he described as large scale revenue leakages that robbed government f huge sums of money that would have been used for provision of infrastructural development and social services. He blamed the flagrant abuse of the process on lack of synergy among MDAs charged with the responsibilities of administering import duty waivers, concessions and grants. He specifically named Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Ministry of Industries, Trade and Investment, Nigeria Promotion Council, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as agencies responsible for the loopholes... http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://eparliamentng.org/e/2016/05/24/import-duty-waiver-senate-uncovers-n447-42billion-fraud/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiArt65zrPNAhWBLcAKHTBkA-0QFggLMAA&usg=AFQjCNGP4NLxczn2kMx6bzhdWi0pmxyE5g Dangote, others, got N15 billion illegal duty waiver to import ... 25 May 2016 ... ... billion import duty waiver and concessions to import rice by the Goodluck Jonathan's administration, ... http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/dangote-others-got-n15-billion-illegal-duty-waiver-import-rice-senate/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiArt65zrPNAhWBLcAKHTBkA-0QFggRMAI&usg=AFQjCNHX_O42o-klw96ptbS3O3k7aKxj8Q Nigeria Lost N585bn To Waivers On Rice Under Goodluck ... 31 Jul 2015 ... ... sum of N585 billion to import waivers in the last four years of former President Goodluck Jonathan , ... http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://www.theparadigmng.com/2015/07/31/nigeria-lost-n585bn-to-waivers-on-rice-under-goodluck-jonathan/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiArt65zrPNAhWBLcAKHTBkA-0QFggiMAg&usg=AFQjCNGTtnQ5Yg_XpLOV4GmSIVKSm2zi1Q |
TonyeBarcanista:Hmmmmmmm Shadow of himself? Come on! The guy was fighting for his dear life then. As I can remember, Amaechi couldn't walk the street of PH, between 2013 and 2015, because of Wike's thugs. |
Hmmmmmmm This time around the govt should ensure it carries out a diligent prosecution to obtain conviction. Fani will soon know that parade has changed venue. |
regencyxpress: |
anonimi:Or, worst still, GEJ import waiver |
Hmmmmmmm How I wished PMB inherited a stable economy. How fair will it be to berate a man bequeathed a dismembered nation in just one year in office. We need the strength of Hitler's Germany, the hope of post war Japan, and the endurance of the Pakistani SSG. |
Hmmmmmmm When did civilians become the watchdog of routine administrative proceedings in the armed forces? If the military should take it upon itself to become openly vocal on issues concerning civil rule a lot of people will shout 'coup planning'! Abeg' bloody civilians' should keep to their civil lane and leave military issues to the soldiers. |
jpphilips: |
Hmmmmmmm Mushroom militant groups springing up everywhere daily probably in the hope that cash rewards and juicy contracts await them, at the end, for their destructive and destabilizing acts. This is not PDP era. My 2 cents that such scenario has no place in PMB's agenda. |
Hmmmmmmm N300m! It could be more than that. Saraki's religion is looting and his holy book is immense cash at hand. How much was involved in the ambush by the DSS guys? |
luvinhubby:Hmmmmmmm It is quiet unfortunate that your compromised position of anti-Buhari will not permit you to see things differently. An aphorism posted by a NLder says "if you close your eyes so as not to see your enemies you may not know your friends when you come across them". The fine is just a minor gain. The major fall out is the haste with which corporations, local or foreign, will refocus their operations to conform with our laws. Impunity should no longer be condoned. |
5starmilitant:He mortgaged the nation fortune of100 years for his 6 years bliss in office. |
Hmmmmmmm. Some issues need further clarification: 1. did she attend ante-natal clinics during the first pregnancy. 2. why did she discharge herself against medical advice from the private hospital? 3. did the hypertension preceed the first pregnancy? 4. why was she discharged from LUTH in the first admission despite her elevated blood pressure? 5. was she properly educated and counselled prior to being discharged in the first admission? 6. did she get the required discharged drugs in the first admission? |
The story of 37 – year – old Funmilola (Lola) Oniyelu, who alleged she was mismanaged by doctors at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, made headlines, last week. While Lola claimed she was down with end stage renal disorder following a surgery at the hospital, LUTH management says her claim is false. Sunday Vanguard spoke to the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Chris Bode, who revealed that the patient’s travails began on July 23, 2008 when she was rushed to the emergency unit of the hospital. Bode said Lola was eight months pregnant when she was brought to LUTH following her referral from a private hospital. “Hospital records showed severe hypertension and 2+proteinuria. The referral showed that she was treated for severe pre- eclampsia but she discharged herself against medical advice from the private hospital three days after while her blood pressure was still elevated in pregnancy”, he stated. He explained that, on admission in LUTH, doctors discovered that Lola’s blood pressure was highly elevated with protein in her urine. The doctors, according to him, were able to perform an emergency Caesarian Section “under professionally standard conditions within six hours of presentation despite the fact that she was classified a high – risk for surgery but saving the baby was also essential to saving her life”. According to the CMD, after the successful surgery and discharge, “although Lola’s severe eclampsia continued post – operatively after her discharge five days later, she was not seen in the hospital’s follow up clinics until seven years later”. Bode, who expressed shock at the stories making the rounds about the patient’s predicament, said it is sad the way patients criticise medical professionals after gallant efforts they put in to save their patients lives. “We are not against patients raising funds for renal transplant but we take objection to patients ruining the hospital in the name of whipping-up sentiments to raise money,”he stated. “After Lola was operated on and taken care of in 2008; she disappeared and was not seen again until seven years later, precisely on June 22, 2015, with another complication of pregnancy”, the CMD said. “She presented after seven years again from an hospital at Isolo with severe preeclampsia with drainage of liquor at 36 weeks, blood pressure of 170/120mmHg and a doubtful fetal heart beat.” He dismissed Lola’s claim that it was the surgery LUTH carried out that damaged her kidneys. “After her surgery, she was co- managed with the consultant nephrologist on account of persistently elevated blood pressure and deranged renal function tests. Despite closed monitoring she had episode of post – partum eclampsia on the fifth post-operative day which was aborted by the use of parenteral magnesium sulphate”, Bode explained. Stating that the tertiary hospital only saved her life by carrying out the surgery immediately, he explained that anybody with preeclampsia is high risk for kidney disease and other organ failures. “Pre- eclampsia is a complication that sometimes affects pregnant women, posing grave risk to mother and baby in the womb. Its causes remain unknown; this terrible disease of pregnancy is a cause of maternal and neonatal deaths and this is why the urine of pregnant women is routinely tested for protein at all ante- natal clinics,”Bode said. “ It is sad but not strange therefore that Lola possibly developed chronic renal failure subsequent to the complication of her last pregnancy. "She arrived in shock from the ruptured uterus and this was what triggered the renal failure during her second emergency.” The CMD said the patient’s current situation was not related to anything the doctors who saved her life twice did or did not do. He stated that LUTH was proud to have saved Lola’s life each time she arrived at the hospital as an emergency in grave conditions with complications of pregnancies that had been managed elsewhere. “She is still attending our clinics and we will not victimise her but continue to treat her with the professional courtesy and kindness she deserves. She may require money for further treatment but we implore her to desist from saying hurtful things that may tarnish the image of the hospital and the professionals that treated her,” he added. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/alleged-failed-sugery-on-woman-with-eight-months-pregnancy-our-story-by-luth-cmd/ |
Hmmmmmmm Ricky the rancid SAN. |
HungerBAD:Hmmmmmmm Missiles flying already in your direction. Ogbunigwe already loading. The Lord is your saviour for venturing to say the truth. |
Hmmmmmmm I will confess, I must confess, this is the first time I am understanding budgeting and fiscal responsibility and not fiscal irresponsibility. God bless PMB and his crew God bless Nigeria God bless me jare! |
Hmmmmmmm I will confess, I must confess, this is the first time I am understanding budgeting and fiscal responsibility and not fiscal irresponsibility. |
Hmmmmmmm In my time, solve 40 questions correctly in maths and you get 100. |
Hmmmmmmm Who did their vibrancy benefit? Jonathan and the thief ministers. Where did their vibrancy lead Nigeria to? Corruption of inestimable proportion. When a cock crows before dawn know that something is wrong. For Dele to opine this in the face of revelations of corruption of gargantuan proportion, at this early stage of forensics on Jonathan's reign, then something is definitely wrong somewhere. I will wager, confidently, that Momodu must have swallowed a piece of our missing yam before dawn. |
Hmmmmmmm I don't think this should raise any dust. I see it as a move by concerned PDP members to slow down the demise of the party. After all, those entrusted with the affairs of the party are still in stupor. |
BARCA the apostles of CHANGE!! |
Mileage |
Hmmm |
Hmmmmmmm Baba we know. Who is Ben Bruce? |
Beremx:Acknowledged. How's Ikemba? Remember, strictly baby friendly. |
Hmmmmmmm I update myself on NL per second. See the kind of news somebody fed me on that damnable thread. Thank God I didn't make that call to Alor, after all. Nonsense haters. |
Hmmmmmmm |
Hmmmmmmm Dasuki must have said this under duress from his lawyers. |
The NASS should step down this bill. How long are we going to continue to make laws favourable to looters and fraudsters? |
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