rose54321: Damn. He shouldn't have shown he was dodging the question, that's when journalists push in.
Also it's a discussion about budget you ought to know at least a range of our debt, you might not know the exact figure,.nobody expects that,but give a starting range.
That is basically the point, he didn't even need to state the exact figure, just an estimation would have sufficed.
I just want to revisit this issue. It is mind boggling that we as a nation have just let this issue slide, is it any Wonder why we're in the economic mess we are ? How is it possible that you will call the whole world to your door step for an economic summit and end up rubbishing the very cause you have invited people for.
fredoooooo: Shameless team and fans , all they are good at is to rant and disturb peoples peace online . A useless boys club that has never won the Champions League called Chelsea a local champion what are we going to call ya yeye team then ?bog boys are champikns leagie winners not a North London local champion . Of what use is playing on Wednesdays and you can not even win the trophy ....
I will live Lukaku to answer that question this evening
There's no point coming in here for parties anymore, it would be akin to me going to the Sunderland thread to do same. So I suggest we start talking about movies from here on
fredoooooo: What's the difference between you too .... ? Is anything good ever come out from that useless north London ? Fucking useless boys club that goes arround harassing chickens with guns in North London .
Wind don blowwww, fowl yansh don open. Every body know say our local champions, Shesea dey beef proper big boys. Fredooggie, look let me tell you. Some clubs are fortunate to play midweek football in Europe, that is special. But there are also a select few who will be playing the exclusive midweek football, that one is extra special. Now which group do you belong to ? You are not even in EFL, Leicester and Southampton are more significant to EPL in Europe than Chelsea
You can see how we are slowly changing you from the agbero you used to be into a proper gentleman ba ? By the end of the season, you would probably start every comment you write on this thread with, "Good morning sir, I just want to say ...."
The people in neighboring Kogi state are being insulted to their own very faces as, Yahaya Bello decided that the best that can happen in a state where workers are owed in perpetuity is to borrow N3.7 billion from a commercial bank to buy 109 cars for officials. What happened to getting homegrown mechanics and artisans to overhaul the existing fleets – that would circulate much needed cash in the state's economy without having to borrow money that would be injected into the economy of the country from where those cars would be shipped.
This one is just a classic case of imbecility in Govt. Just exactly what do you say about someone of this nature ?
Benue might have been dubbed "The Food Basket of the Nation" but it is now one of the places where the people have been forced to do 0-1-0 and some families 0-0-0 meal patterns resulting in numerous deaths across the state. Knowing that he has comprehensively failed in addressing the problems besetting Benue state, Ortom has chosen to blackmail "God" by forcing down the opium of religion down the people's throat. It is far easier to direct an impoverished people to take their problems to God when their prayer points are requests that should have been presented to the government.
It hit the news today that this goat of a man was actually planning to build a "cargo airport" for the export of farm produce to Europe. This is a state without pipe borne water available to 90% of the citizens though a world renowned river runs through it. Civil servants are still being owed backlog of salaries while primary school teachers were last paid in February. Now i ask, exactly what does he plan to export and to where ? Is it Yams, Cassava or Oranges ? i know there's a glut in demand in many parts of the developed world for oranges so unless the developing world is his target then God help them. As for his Yam and Cassavas, well....
The guy no be fraud like that , na scammers like donkeyanu and him burnthisleaguedown goons wey dey try to sell am as gold dey make am appear so. The premier league is not a JOKE
sod09: so u wanted ox to partner coquelin we day complain bout Rambo lack of discipline u wan add ox to it xhaka would ah suit d game imo
Xhaka is on red, so that's out of the table. We complain about Rambo's indiscipline doesn't mean that type of formation doesn't occasionally bear fruit. We've seen coaches replace defenders with attacking MFs to get goals, without risk there's no gain. What Boro did yesterday is going to be a template to how teams around them will play us.
Spy360: Hope Cazorla returns because Elneny was poor today. His transition from midfield to attack was not good at all. Always passing to Coquelin instead of Ozil or Iwobi.
Why start Elneny and Coq against a team that were always going to park the bus in the first place ? Some things just never change
This one's for Adelana and his fellow Thursday night football psychopaths who believe they will win nobel peace prize for what they did day before yesterday. Sorry we already did it at emirates six years ago for a player we love and trusted.
Wife of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, has urged a Federal High Court in Lagos to restrain a human rights organisation, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, from coercing the Attorney General of the Federation to prosecute her over “unfounded and malicious allegations that she stole $15m.” Patience claimed that the $15m over which SERAP allegedly asked the AGF to prosecute her was a gift she received over the last 15 years from friends and well-wishers.
The Executive Director of SERAP, Adetokunbo Mumuni, said in a statement on Thursday that the organisation had been served with court papers in Patience’s suit marked, FHC/L/CS/1349/2016.
According to Mumuni, the suit was filed by members of the Union of Niger Delta Youth Organisation for Equity, Justice and Good Governance on behalf of themselves and Patience.
The plaintiffs sought a court order of interim injunction restraining SERAP from using any judicial process to coerce the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to prosecute Patience for “owning legitimate private property.”
The plaintiffs also urged the court to restrain SERAP from “taking any further steps in further vilification, condemnation and conviction of the former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, in all public media.”
In the affidavit filed in support of the suit, the plaintiffs accused SERAP of engaging in a campaign of calumny against Patience.
The plaintiffs averred, “There has been a running battle between the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and Mrs. Jonathan with respect to the release of her legitimately earned funds, which were deposited in accounts opened in the names of certain companies by one of her husband’s aides without her authorisation.
“The funds in question were legitimate gifts from her friends and well-wishers over the last 15 years which she had been saving in order to utilise to upgrade family businesses and concerns which had been somewhat dormant by reasons of the long period of her husband service as a public officer in Nigeria. “The gifts were given in small contributions by several persons, some of whom she cannot even now recall over this period of 15 years sometimes in as small a gift as N250,000.
“In order to preserve the value of these funds, which she did not require for any purpose at the time, she changed them into foreign exchange and kept them as cash for a long period in her home safe in Port Harcourt and Abuja. “It was when the family home in Otuoke was burnt down by hoodlums under the instigation of political adversaries in 2010 that she began to think about banking these gifts, which had now grown to large sums in the United States dollars.
“In 2010 she therefore summoned one of her husband’s domestic aids, Waripamo-Owei Emmanuel Dudafa, to assist her in opening bank accounts into which the funds could be deposited.
“Unknown to her, the said Dudafa, in a bid to be discreet about the owner of the funds, decided to bank the funds in the names of companies owned by him.
“When she discovered this, she was constrained to continue with the names of the companies when she was advised that it did not make any difference as to the ownership of the funds since the director of the company would appoint her as sole signatory to the accounts in question.”