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This seems to be true. Bolt drivers are actually making good thier threat in Ibadan
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cumand:Guess u're a member. I would really love to know why you guys have decided to go on strike at this time. |
[size=16pt]Hello all, I have privileged information that bolt(taxify) ibadan drivers are planning to embark on a strike action come Friday 14th of June 2019 to press home demands relating to conditions of service on the platform. Can anyone corroborate this info? [/size][size=12pt] |
Pls is this car still available? |
I'm interested in the corolla but can it go for 2m? Kindly drop your contact if u're willing to negotiate. |
@OP, YOU AND YOUR GOONS CAN TRY SO HARD BUT FAILURE IS YOUR BIRTHRIGHT[size=8pt][/size] |
FASTFORWARD TO 2014 AND HE'S ON GEJ's PAYROLL, THE STORY HAS CHANGED. SO MUCH FOR HIS DOUBLE SPEAK. |
PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, has said members of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, are fighting for justice. According to him, many Nigerians feel aggrieved and seek various means of airing their grievances. Tukur, who spoke in Abuja on Tuesday when he received members of the party from Gombe State, said there must be justice in the country for peace to reign. He however regretted that the activities of the sect were preventing some northerners from travelling to their home states. Tukur said there was no way angry people would control their anger when there was nothing on their stomachs. He said, “Let there be peace in the North so that we can have security. “We can’t even travel again because of the insecurity in the region. Boko Haram is fighting for justice. Boko Haram is another name for justice. “People feel aggrieved. They are angry because they are hungry. Unless we remove the hunger, we too may not be able to rest. “We should remember that a child who says his mother would not sleep will also not sleep.” The former governor of old Gongola State said he accepted to be honoured by the members of the party from the North-East on Saturday in his village because he wanted people know that things were not working well with the people in rural areas. He said, “People would be wondering why I took the reception to my village in Jada. And they would be asking why not a place like Abuja, where we have good roads and all that. “I did so, so that people would know what is happening in rural areas. Those that were there must have seen the bad roads. We must help people who cannot help themselves. “That is why we are in government. You cannot do anything unless you are committed to it. We must build this party on equity and justice.” Earlier, Gombe State Governor Ibrahim Dankwanbo, who led the delegation said the members came to show their loyalty to the leadership of the party. http://www.punchng.com/news/boko-haram-fighting-for-justice-tukur/ Pls does this mean Bamanga Tukur believes in the course of bh fighters? Bearing in mind he is a pdp chieftain. Should this have come from GMB, the Jonagoons would have cascaded it but now no 1 is saying a damp thing. |
PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, has said members of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, are fighting for justice. According to him, many Nigerians feel aggrieved and seek various means of airing their grievances. Tukur, who spoke in Abuja on Tuesday when he received members of the party from Gombe State, said there must be justice in the country for peace to reign. He however regretted that the activities of the sect were preventing some northerners from travelling to their home states. Tukur said there was no way angry people would control their anger when there was nothing on their stomachs. He said, “Let there be peace in the North so that we can have security. “We can’t even travel again because of the insecurity in the region. Boko Haram is fighting for justice. Boko Haram is another name for justice. “People feel aggrieved. They are angry because they are hungry. Unless we remove the hunger, we too may not be able to rest. “We should remember that a child who says his mother would not sleep will also not sleep.” The former governor of old Gongola State said he accepted to be honoured by the members of the party from the North-East on Saturday in his village because he wanted people know that things were not working well with the people in rural areas. He said, “People would be wondering why I took the reception to my village in Jada. And they would be asking why not a place like Abuja, where we have good roads and all that. “I did so, so that people would know what is happening in rural areas. Those that were there must have seen the bad roads. We must help people who cannot help themselves. “That is why we are in government. You cannot do anything unless you are committed to it. We must build this party on equity and justice.” Earlier, Gombe State Governor Ibrahim Dankwanbo, who led the delegation said the members came to show their loyalty to the leadership of the party. http://www.punchng.com/news/boko-haram-fighting-for-justice-tukur/ Pls does this mean Bamanga Tukur believes in the course of bh fighters? Bearing in mind he is a pdp chieftain. Should this have come from GMB, the Jonagoons would have cascaded it but now no 1 is saying a damp thing. |
President Goodluck Jonathan’s choice for reelection campaign director, Bello Haliru Mohammed, a former minister and once an acting head of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, is a confirmed bribe taker, indicted by a German court in 2007, PREMIUM TIMES can report today. Mr. Mohammed, named Thursday to oversee Mr. Jonathan’s declaration and campaign for re-election, in a potentially tense political battle likely to pitch him against either former head of state, Muhammadu Buhari, or former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Messrs. Buhari and Atiku are vying for the presidential ticket of the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC. Haliru Mohammed Bello The presidency has said Mr. Jonathan will pick his nomination form shortly and will formally declare a long- expected candidacy for the 2015 election, at a grand event early November. That event will be overseen by an expansive Presidential Declaration Committee led by Mr. Mohammed, supported by a former senate president, Ken Nnamani, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius, and the president’s political adviser, Rufa’i Alkali. Dozens of others drawn from the PDP, the National Assembly, the Executive Council of the Federation, and the PDP Governors’ Forum, are also members of the team. But Mr. Mohammed’s appointment has revived a mind-boggling bribery case for which he and other senior officials of the Olusegun Obasanjo administration were indicted of by a German court in 2007. In its October 4, 2007 ruling against Siemen AG, the Munich State Court named Mr. Mohammed as one of the recipients of 77 hefty bribes paid by Siemen officials in three countries- Nigeria, Russia and Libya. The indictment, published in November 2007 by the United States-based Wall Street Journal, listed Mr. Mohammed, who at the time was the Minister for Communications as having received millions of Euros in bribes, alongside other Nigerian cabinet members, to allow the German Conglomerate a piece of the Nigerian telecoms market. In all, the company paid more than 10 million euros to Mr. Mohammed, former telecommunications ministers, Tajudeen Olarewaju, Cornelius Adebayo and Haruna Elewi, as well as an unnamed Senator, an unnamed immigration officer, and the PDP, the court said. Bello Haliru and President jonathan Mr. Mohammed was appointed Nigerian minister of Communications in June 2001 by President Olusegun Obasanjo, replacing Mohammed Arzika. He was appointed at a time the government was planning to privatise moribund state company, Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, NITEL. The court said as minister, Mr. Mohammed received 550,000 euros in kickback in July 2002 and another 150,000 euros in August 2003. The court said Nigerian ministers under the Obasanjo government also received unspecified sums of money for the ruling PDP. “According to the Munich court ruling, Edward Seidel, who headed Siemens’ operations in Nigeria earlier this decade, helped deliver many of the bribes to the final recipients,” the Wall Street Journal reported at the time. “In August (2003), according to the (Munich) court, Mr Siekaczek and Mr Siedel funnelled a 150,000 euros bribe to Mr. (Bello) Mohammed, following a 550,000 euros payment the year before when he was still the Nigerian telecommunications minister,” the paper reported. “The Munich court estimated that the roughly 12million euros bribes in Nigeria, Russia and Libya produced at least 200 million euros in ‘unlawful economic advantages’ for Siemens,” according to the paper. Reinhard Siekaczek, a top Siemens Manager, also coordinated the large scale illicit payment, the Munich court said. Siemens, at the time, accepted responsibility for the misconduct of Mr. Siekaczek and agreed to pay 210 million euros in fines to the German government. While Mr. Siekaczek was indicted, German prosecutors said they would not pursue action against non-German citizens who were identified as recipients of the bribes, leaving them to be sanctioned by their own governments. But for more than seven years, Mr. Mohammed, and other recipients of the bribes, have escaped justice with two investigations by the Nigerian authorities yielding no indictments. The former minister has instead been rewarded with choice appointments, serving as acting chairman of the ruling party, PDP and later as Nigeria’s defence minister. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, launched an investigation following the ruling of the German court, but punished no one despite former President Umaru Yar’adua famously vowing that “… there will neither be sacred cows nor a cover up for anybody found culpable of breaching the law”. Separately, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, investigated the scandal but failed to prosecute the main culprits amid claims the former minister admitted receiving the payments. Mr. Mohammed was later elected the deputy chairman of PDP, before being appointed the defence minister by President Goodluck Jonathan between 2011 and 2012. On the website of PDP, no mention is made of the bribery scandal in Mr. Mohammed’s profile. The party merely narrates its former chairman’s career dating before and after he joined the Nigerian Customs Service, where he rose to the rank of Comptroller General and retired in 1995. After his retirement from service, he was appointed Commissioner, Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission in 1999 from where he became minister. He later became National Vice Chairman of the PDP, North West Zone. In March 2008, he became Deputy National Chairman of the Party and Acting National Chairman in 2010. It is unclear whether Mr. Jonathan is aware of corruption allegation against Mr. Mohammed. But the President is not known for any vigorous war against corruption. He famously recently said reports of corruption in Nigeria were exaggerated. He is also not known for firing officials indicted for corruption. http://saharareporters.com/2014/10/25/jonathan’s-re-election-campaign-director-haliru-mohammed-took-least-million-euros-bribe |
As much as i would like to believe this, i can't bring myself to cos..................................... Waiting for the authorities to debunk it but if they don't, then my respect for the General soars to a greater height. |
tit:Can't you droids present your point without resorting to insults? So much for your upbringing. Recall, if you will, President Jonathan’s spirited defence of MEND in the wake of the tragic Independence Day bomb blasts in 2010 even after it had claimed responsibility. Was he a spokesperson for mend? He doesn't have to be a Nigerian Judge to influence the trial. |
tit:And a gej who cleared abach's son of all corruption charges |
The billions spent on TAN rallies will completely fix that road but gej's re-ellection is more important than the lives of ordinary Nigerians who ply that road. |
iconize: [b]If you call Buhari an old cargo,[b] can u muster 500 votes from your village or locality? I have seen more people change thier perception in favour of Buhari but I'm yet to see otherwise. You guys are loosing the battle by the minute [/b][/b] |
drstan:Another religious bigot and his likes on th prowl?!!!!! Nairalanders BEWARE |
[b] madamoringo:[/b] Now this is what I call issue based and objectives argument not the ethnic / religious poo the enemies of a prosperous and great Nigeria spew over the internet. |
shady26:Your arguments on this thread has been appropriately noticed. Kindly let us know when you are filled to the brim with your religious bigotry. |
anonimi:What's your point? That he had more northerners or more muslims in his cabinet? I will choose competence and character over ethnic and religious bias anyday. Show me what's outstanding about the performance of ministers from the south in gej's cabinet today. I think you reek of the same nepotism. |
gtrust:Thank God you admit Buhari did massive construction in the north during his tenure as PTF chair, show me the massive construction gej has done in the SE/SW in six years. You this religious bigots are no better than shekau. |
ilugunboy:You make sense die my brother. I was in Bauchi in January 2011 during the voters registration of 2011 and you needed to how the christians were mobilising to register just to make sure they vote for gej, they even had thier kinsmen return all the way from lag and other places just to register and prepare for the election proper and what gej could reward them with is his inability to deal with bh decisively leading to wanton loss of lives and properties. I hope more Nigerians can wakeup and see that religious sentiments is doing us no good. I'm a believer of Jesus Christ but I'm voting Buhari / Fashola God willing. |
Justcash:Prophet of DHOOM well done. U mean another political Boko haram will spring up in the ND? May every soul/cabal/group/political party etc wishing Nigeria ill never witness the next general election. |
The op's question is a product of crass STUPIDITY. What will u guys not tie to Buhari? The logical thing is that if really Buhari was supporter of Bh, now is the time for him to ensure that that the insurgency issue becomes worse and that the chibok girls don't return to further discredit gej with the presidential election around the corner. Come to think of it, if Buhari was really behind bh like as he's being accused if, I would not vote gej again cos he has failed to curb the insurgency and also arrest and prosecute Buhari with all the state resources at his disposal but my guess is that even gej knows Buhari has nothing to do with bh hence his silence. |
PDP f**kedup to the point of no redemption. They have clearly driven Nigerians to the wall and like a civilised people, we have chosen to demand for change with the power of our votes. Despite all thier propaganda against the General, they are about to find out that the end has come. Even Christians are rooting for Buhari. I'm voting Buhari |
noblezone:Ogbeni, if u must quote me pls do it objectively cos u've not countered any of the points I raised. U have only scribbled a heap of dung up there. |
okoromike:May the wrath of Jehovah visit that useless pst bosun emmanuel and all who believe in his message for for preaching religious hate. How can a self acclaimed man of God do such a thing? A colleague gave me the disc and I broke it in front of him cos I knew it's content was full of propaganda. Has the pastor ever preached the truth about tithing, or has he told you the truth about the vanity in acquiring worldly things by men of God and other believers of Christ? I am a christian and I ashore religious and ethnic bigotry. Buhari for President 2015 #BuhariCanDoIt |
dhope:Dis dude must b high on cyanide or somthn |

