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annibro:May Jonathan influence the lives of his supporters the way yobo has been defending for the super eagles ![]() |
opiaoku: By their monikers u shall know them |
DWJOBScom:Keyword: 500 naira |
onyengbu:PEJ student ![]() |
opiaoku:Which sounds more reasonable? Going out to cheer someone that might just be able to change your life if elected, or cheering someone that has made the past 4 years of your life miserable? |
Its either they're giving out the usual N500 or free tee shirts, cos I don't understand why any sensible person that has bills to pay in Lagos will waste 30mins of his life cheering a clueless incumbent president ![]() |
kotlass:http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/unity-bank-seplat-join-nse-30-index/ |
pdozie:Hello. Please could you shed more light on the research you carried out on WAPCO and the data you used. Thanks! |
[quote author=Sunnybobo3 post=29597856][/quote] ![]() |
onatisi:Like you live in Lagos ![]() Unless they dole out cash and freebies, Nobody's turning up! And as usuall, we'll collect their money and tell them to fùckoff! |
This guy just lost my respect. Using subterfuge to coax people into voting Jonathan? Incredibly stupîd thing to do! Agbaje is just another PDP blockhead afterall ![]() |
Lagos of all the places in the world! I doubt if anyone will turnup , except they distribute money and freebies ![]() |
Alfa cisse ![]() |
Nothing like corporate governance in Nigeria. See family members acting like a Plc belongs to them. The sad part is that the regulators that are supossed to protect the interests of the other shareholders are keeping quiet. Why won't foreign portfolio holders leave the country? ![]() |
babadee1:Our DSS/SSS is too busy chasing phantom APC voters cards to spot the difference ![]() |
Inflate the number of its membership, not the voters list or potential voters? Even if these DSS people want to pull the APC down, let them at least do it with some grace and poise. They're just embarrassing themselves with all the nonsense they're alleging. With allegations like this people outside Nigeria will start to understand why we can't defeat ordinary boko haram - cos we've put blockheads in charge of our security ![]() |
afolag:Bros look that gal well, she's a gold digger |
Iamsynord:Abi. The road to otueke from Abuja is terrible ![]() |
Hypocrisy! If they had male strippers, hard drugs and booze, these same bloggers would scream copy copy and accuse them of trying to feel like westerners. |
Dammm! I fell for it ![]() |
Love is thicker than blood. Kill your mama and enjoy ur babes love ![]() |
raumdeuter:Plain wicked! ![]() |
NaLaugh: ![]() |
Onazi is a big disappointment! See him worwor gf ![]() |
Lol shey there'll be space in kirikiri? Cos dem plenty o ![]() |
GenBuhari:If u perform well, you get a handshake. If you perform badly, you get a handcuff. Catchy slogan ![]() |
I read the entire article on point blank (newshttp://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/ptf-fraud-how-n25-billion-was-stolen-under-buharis-watch/) and some things dont just add up. If the committee was disbanded and the members replaced before they completed the terms of reference of the committee, how were they able to submit a final report and who submitted the final report? Verification of the projects was one of the terms of reference of the committee. It wasn't done and yet a final report was submitted, after the members of the committee were replaced? The wordings of the article are very contradictory, and its the same article Thisday quoted "THISDAY over the weekend, exclusively took hold of the original copy of a report by the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF) Interim Management Committee, instituted on July 7, 1999 by former President Olusegun Obasanjo." "Based on this report, the PTF under Buhari's supervision was mismanaged. The report was however neither made public nor was it acted upon by the former president." "Taking the experience of what has been discovered after verification of various contracts awarded by PTF the minimum potential recovery will be about 15%. This estimated percentage will be about N10 billion. The verification of this project sector was about to take off when the committee members were replaced." "In 2000, the Obasanjo administration set up an Interim Management Committee to take a look into the affairs of the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund and ascertain among other things, how much has been spent by the PTF so far and what is on ground to justify the huge expenditure. The Committee then set to work and accomplished all the terms of reference by March 2000. The Interim Management Committee submitted that "(ii) The Audited Accounts of the fund as at 31st December, 1999 stating the Assets and Liabilities of the fund has already been prepared by Pricewaterhouse Coopers Audit, a firm of Chartered Accountants. (iii) The Audited Accounts of the Fund for the month commencing January, 2000 to June 30th 2000 is to commence when the IMC was replaced. [/b]This would have given the asset and liabilities of the Fund at the end of the terms of the former IMC." [b]"The Interim Management Committee was appointed by Mr President. One of the terms of reference of their appointment is to carry out verification exercise on all projects and programmes prior to packaging the projects and programmes for subsequent transfer to the appropriate line ministries. The recoverable exercises of the under-listed projects were completed and the various reports and the IMC recommendations forwarded to President Obasanjo for further directives." All these statements don't add up |
Lawd!!! The comments!!! ![]() |
Saw parts of the game against Liverpool. Somehow I didn't catch his name |
jingh: ![]() |
I see a guy in a hat, then i see Side bitches..interesting ![]() |
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By their monikers u shall know them
