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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: NSA Warns Of Likely Attack On Lagos Ports by FearGodinall: 11:59am On Sep 24, 2015
But the CAS just told us they are noisemakers so, where's the worry coming from? Government of deceipt and propaganda, the truth must always prevail.
PoliticsRe: PDP In Bayelsa State Slam APC For Conduct During Gubernatorial Primaries by FearGodinall: 10:45pm On Sep 23, 2015
The same Timipre Sylva we stoned for non performace and corruption is shamelessly coming back to govern same. People that rejected him, what an irony? His misdeeds are still very fresh so what does he think that had changed us? Maybe Sylva/APC thought Bayelsa is another Osun state.
PoliticsRe: The Battle For Senate Presidency: PDP Has The Upper-hand by FearGodinall: 10:19pm On Sep 23, 2015
The law of karma is very much alive, tinibu and Buhari will soon have their own.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Celebrate Oct 1 With 70 Million Naira Only by FearGodinall: 11:29am On Sep 23, 2015
Quote other news media apart from Sahari repoerters and let's compare and contrast with the invents side by side with the so called Buhari reluctant approval story then, rate it with other Africans countries.
PoliticsRe: Justice Demand Buhari Be Arrested For Declaring False Asset- Ifeduba by FearGodinall: 8:02pm On Sep 22, 2015
Adesina will give us a different interpretation,Garba Shehu will add to it and finally,lair/lie will deny it,Buhari will disown it. Government deceipt.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Timi Alaibe Withdraws From APC Primaries In Bayelsa by FearGodinall: 2:41pm On Sep 22, 2015
Those thinking apc will win in Bayelsa state,I think dreaming. Bayelsa is pdp and pdp is Bayelsa state. No shaking for Dickson carry Go! We are behind your restoration government.
PoliticsRe: Saraki Barred From Using Presidential Villa Gate by FearGodinall: 1:50pm On Sep 22, 2015
Remember he doesn't own Nigeria,he only sign a contract of four years with Nigerians if Buhari can see out his contract.
PoliticsRe: Saraki Barred From Using Presidential Villa Gate by FearGodinall: 1:46pm On Sep 22, 2015
You know dog is a very popular meat but there's way you go about in killing the dog that will attract sympathy and support to save the life of the dog.You can't go after people who has defferent polical reasoning with you in the name of fighting corruption and you expect everybody to support your draconian approach,is not all about the person(s) involved but is all about Nigeria. In fact,if Buhari want to get it right, he would have started it with CCB on why it took them so long to come up with such at now since its submission? Till Buhari and his angels structure theirselves in reducing institutional corruption,his so called fighting corruption will go no where.
PoliticsRe: Saraki Doesn't Deserve Pity,He &His Gang Of Thieves Scattered APC's Plan-Igbokwe by FearGodinall: 8:22am On Sep 22, 2015
'Saraki made the world to believe that APC leaders are unprepared for the task of governing this country; No, is you and your body language president that shows your inept leadership to the world.Because he doesn't prevent you and your body language president not to stabilize global oil price,equating 1# to1$,so is Saraki that stops the apc lead inept government not to grow the economy and provide jobs for her teaming youths abi.
BusinessRe: Foreign Investors Withdraw N410bn From Stock Market -PUNCH by FearGodinall: 7:52am On Sep 22, 2015
Garba sheu, is Buhari body language is not effective again? Thank God for Tambuwal for body language comment.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Dumps Dickson For Alaibe by FearGodinall: 8:09pm On Sep 21, 2015
EVILFOREST:
We have to move beyond PARTY and vote HUMAN CONTENT.

Also
May GOD punish the PDP and those who have truncated effective democracy and Harmony in NIGERIA.
And you think God will not punish Sylva,Alaibe,Ebitimi and co because they are in APC abi trash.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Dumps Dickson For Alaibe by FearGodinall: 8:06pm On Sep 21, 2015
At least Bayelsa state in not one of your South West that dwell on apc's lie propaganda. This one is not reachable work try again. Alaibe can not/will never be governor of Bayelsa state even if Tinibu is the inec chairman.
PoliticsRe: 13 Parastatals, Includng NNPC, Exempted From TSA – Daily Times Nigeria by FearGodinall: 6:17pm On Sep 21, 2015
Government of propaganda and lie,Buhari a cause to Nigeria.
PoliticsPressing Challenges Before Buhari by FearGodinall(op): 11:11am On Sep 18, 2015
[b][/b]After the bruhaha that followed President
Muhammadu Buhari 100 days in office by the
ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and the
opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
Nigerians believe the time has come for
President Muhammadu Buhari to fully settle
down to deliver on his electoral promises and
ensure good governance in the country. In this
report, GEORGE OJI, ROTIMI FADEYI, OMEZIA
AJAYI and UBONG UKPONG spotlight areas of
critical and immediate attention for Buhari to
focus on.
President Muhammadu Buhari just completed
his first 100 days in office as a democratically
elected President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. Ideally, the event should have been used
by the President and the ruling All Progressive
Congress, APC, to show case the works and
achievements of the President within the period.
What Nigerians witnessed rather unfortunately,
was media controversies, which pitched the
ruling party against the opposition People’s
Democratic Party, PDP. While the PDP called for
evidence-based progress report of the dividend
of the Buhari administration in the past 100
days, the ruling APC expended greater energies
telling Nigerians that President Buhari did not
commit to any specific achievements within his
first 100 days in Office.
The event was further marked by accusations
and counter accusations over the
mismanagement of the nation’s economy within
the period under review.
For instance, while the opposition PDP insisted
that Nigeria’s economy witnessed the worst
growth within the first 100 days of the APC
government, the ruling party claimed that it
would have had enough resources to deliver on
its electoral promises to Nigerians, safe for the
massive looting of the nation’s treasury by the
PDP government it succeeded.
Now that the epochal and symbolic 100 days in
office has come and gone, Nigerians do not want
to be further regaled with bulk-passing stories.
Nigerians expect the President to now sit down,
put his acts together and begin to deliver on his
electoral promises, which were the basis for the
change they voted for.
Enough of the blame game between the PDP
and the APC
Nigerians voted for change during the last
general elections. Arising from that, the belief of
every Nigerian is that the change must result in
good governance, different from the corrupt and
clueless one perpetrated by the past PDP
government. Nothing more is acceptable.
Here are some of the areas Nigerians would
want the President to concentrate his energies
on to ensure he delivers on good governance.
Insecurity
For Nigerians and indeed international
community, the problem of insecurity ravaging
the country remains one of the biggest
challenges that President Buhari would have to
contain with, if he must have anything to call
achievement in his administration.
Having inherited a country plagued with security
problems, citizens do not seem to have patience
with Buhari’s approaches to handling the
problems after 100 days in office, which negate
their bargains before the election.
Buhari and APC, had promised to tackle
insecurity, especially the Boko Haram
insurgency, but it appears that Buhari does not
seem to have achieved reasonable successes yet
in tackling the security challenges in the country.
Upon his assumption of office, Buhari
marshalled out directives, policies and strategies
with the first being the relocation of the Military
High Command and Control Centre to Maiduguri,
Borno State, the heart of the insurgency as well
as dismantling of military checkpoints.
These followed a total resurgence of the
insurgency, as, after a very long bomb blast
holiday across the country; his administration
witnessed its first bomb blast on May 30, a day
after he was sworn in on May 29. And from that
moment, till date, bombings and attacks by Boko
Haram had persisted.
For a long time before Buhari’s Presidency, the
military had reduced the Boko Haram to mere
thieves, with its leader, Abubakar Shekau fleeing
into hiding, and was quiet, while speculations
about his death rife.
The group stayed all those times without a
leader, but only few weeks ago, the President of
Chad, Idris Debby, announced that Boko Haram
had a new leader replacing Shekau, and that the
new man is so much yearning for dialogue. Few
days after, Shekau spoke that he was still alive
and around and that he never had any
replacement.
Thus, with three months of Buhari’s
administration, it appeared that the Boko Haram
was making some reversals and Buhari has the
challenge of stopping these reversals and must
ensure stable successes in the theatre.
The challenge of resettling the Internally
Displaced Persons, IDPs, and rebuilding the
destroyed communities must be given priority to
prevent the attendant conflicts.
Experts have recommended that government
must being the processes of rebuilding
communities destroyed by terrorism in the
North East so that displaced Nigerians could
begin to return home.
It has been discovered from available records
that there are presently 27 official Camps
coordinated by NEMA where internally displaced
persons were being camped, comprising the 16
camps in Borno State, four in Adamawa, four in
Yobe, one in Edo, one in FCT and one in Plateau
State.
Concerning the over 200 girls of Government
Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State,
abducted since April 14, 2014, from the school
by Boko Haram insurgents, who are still in
captivity, Buhari must find them and early too.
No excuses whatsoever would be accepted by
Nigerians over the controversial abduction of
over five hundred days ago, because the
President assured that he had what it take to
bring them back, a basis for his victory at the
polls.
Having assumed power, it is about 100 days now,
but there has been no tangible efforts or
information about the missing girls.
For about one 100 days now into Buhari’s
administration, the Chibok schoolgirls, which
Jonathan could not find and rescue before
leaving office have not been treated as a priority
issue by the APC and Buhari as promised during
the campaigns.
Security sources have continued to doubt the
claim, even some politicians, y were very careful
not to call it a fraud and incur the wrath of the
people who could not stand such
pronouncement as human lives were involved.
It is therefore a big challenge ahead of the
President to ensure that these girls are found
and sanity restored to the country.
Recovery of looted funds
Shortly after taking over government from
former President Goodluck Jonathan, President
Buhari had vowed to recover about $150 billion
which he said was stolen from the country by
government officials who abused their offices in
recent past.
Specifically at his maiden meeting with the state
governors on June 23 at the Presidential Villa,
Buhari who had earlier lamented that he
inherited an empty treasury, said his
administration would stop all systemic leakages.
Buhari maintained that the days of impunity, lack
of accountability, and fiscal recklessness in the
management of national resources are over
saying that the situation was worse than what
happened in the Second Republic
The President had earlier before the meeting
with the state governors lamented that he
inherited an empty treasury and debts running
into millions of dollars
Buhari had said, “there are financial and
administrative instructions in every government
agency. But all these were thrown to the dogs in
the past. Honestly, our problems are great, but
we will do our best to surmount them”
He declared that the payment of national
revenue into any account other than the
Federation Account was an abuse of the
constitution.
The President said what had been going on in
many agencies and corporations, particularly the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC,
was clearly illegal
Buhari regretted that the impunity, lack of
accountability and financial recklessness in the
management of national resources by the past
administration threw the country into a situation
that is worse than what happened in the Second
Republic.
“We will try and put the system back into the
right position. What happened in the 2nd
Republic has apparently happened again, and
even worse, but we will restore sanity to the
system,”
The President also declared that the payment of
national revenue into any account other than the
Federation Account was an abuse of the
constitution, soliciting the assistance of foreign
countries to recover the stolen fund.
When he met with President Barack Obama,
during his four- day official trip to the United
States, Buhari had pleaded for assistance to
recover the $150 billion stolen money from the
country. Obama pledged to assist Nigeria in its
economic growth as well as in the area of
security by providing technical support to
overcome insurgency in the North East region of
the country, particularly the menace of Boko
Haram sect.
Ministerial appointment
President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to an­
nounce his cabinet members this month as he
promised Nigerians.
It was only last month and after Nigerians waited
for about three months with bated breath Buhari
made some key appointments to pilot the affairs
his government.
While announcing the appointment through his
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi
Adesina, the President named Babachi David
Lawal as Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, SGF and Abba Kyari as his Chief of
Staff.
The President also named Colonel Hameed Ali
(rtd) as Comptroller-General, Nigerian Customs
Service; Kure Martin Abechi as Comptroller-
General, Nigerian Immigration Service; Senator
Ita Enang as Senior Special Assistant to the
President on National Assembly (Senate) and
Suleiman Kawu as Senior Special Assistant to the
President on National Assembly Matters (House
of Representatives).
However, the reactions that trailed the
appointments showed that many Nigerians and
groups particularly from the Western and
Eastern part of the country were not satisfied
with the appointments, arguing that it does not
reflect Federal Character.
As the President is expected to announce his
cabinet members this month, he had earlier
disclosed that his administration would bring on
board people of high integrity, upright and of
high moral standing. This many believed has
delayed the appointment of ministers and the
setting up of his cabinet as Buhari is said to be
looking for the kind of people that he can work
with to realise the objectives of his
administration.
However, with the body language of the
President, there are opinions that people that
would be appointed to the cabinet may be his
contemporary, people he had worked with
before.
Although the appointment of members of his
cabinet is expected to be made this month, the
earlier appointments into key positions in his
government had generated a lot of controversies
as many Nigerians particularly from the Western
and Eastern parts of the country said they were
in favour of the North and that the principle of
Federal Character was not reflected.
The President through his Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina said nobody
can fault the fact that those that had been
appointed are competent and that their
appointments were based on merit. He however,
explained that the President was aware of
Federal Character and that the appointments
would be balanced by the time he made more
appointments this month.
Adesina said: “Nobody can fault the fact that the
persons appointed were appointed on merits. In
terms of the spread, the President has
prerogative to appoint and he knows there is
federal character. I am sure that there will be
balance in the future. These are still early days.
At the end of the day, we will have a balance. By
the time more appointments are made, it will
balance out. The President is trying to get the
very best of Nigerians, key positions and no key
positions should not be the issue”.
Probe of the oil and power sector
President Buhari has already beamed
searchlight on the oil sector in the country
particularly because of the fact that the country
derives most of its revenue from oil, promising
that his administration was committed to reform
the oil sector and tackle widespread graft and
waste as well as streamline the nation’s oil and
gas sector to boost revenues and get Africa’s
biggest crude producer on a firmer financial
footing.
As a first step, Buhari had already made
sweeping changes in the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, by dissolving the
board while Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu was
appointed Group Managing Director, GMD to
replace Joseph Dahwa.
Also at the maiden meeting with state governors,
Buhari made cleaning up of the oil sector a
priority when he set up a panel made up of four
governors to look into the accounts of the NNPC
and to find out why billions of dollars in oil
revenue were allegedly not paid into government
coffers.
The administration is also looking into the
Offshore Processing Agreements, OPAs, Joint
Venture and crude oil swap deals while few
companies who have been involved in swap
deals are being investigated by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Already, the NNPC has begun the process of
recovering over $7 billion in over-deducted tax
benefits from Joint Venture Partners, JVP, on
major capital projects.
In a report submitted to Buhari by its new
management detailing its successes so far,
Kachikwu had commenced performance
measurement and benchmarking as well as
value for money review of NNPC and the joint
venture companies covering the period 2008 –
2013. A report indicated that this process may
lead to further cost recovery.
The report said that a reputable international ac­
counting firm has been engaged by the NNPC to
ascertain the exact amount due to government
on the Strategic Alliance Contracts entered by
NPDC, where up to $2.46 billion of government
money is to be recovered.
It also revealed that consequent upon an
extensive investigation of the various toxic crude
oil for refined products swap contracts, a total
sum of $420 million has so far been reconciled
in favour of NNPC and is now due for recovery
from the legacy OPA/SWAP contracts.
Out of the reconciled amount, the sum of $277
million has been recovered in lieu of products
and the recovery effort is still ongoing,
Also in the power sector, there are indications
that Buhari may soon order investigations into
how past administrations spent about billions of
dollars in the power sector without
commensurate improvement in the supply of
electricity.
The President had described the situation as a
national shame which needed to be addressed
urgently in order to take Nigerians out of
darkness because of the poor power supply.
He also expressed concern that government
investments in the sector remained shrouded in
secrecy and had not yielded any fruit over these
years with top government officials refusing to
put exact figures to its fiscal commitments to
electricity infrastructure.
Anti-corruption war
Before the elections, the president, then an
aspirant, had never failed to drum it into the
ears of whoever cared to listen that his major
focus would be to tame corruption if and when
elected as Nigeria’s president.
At Chatham House in London February this year,
Buhari had stated that in the face of dwindling
revenues, a good place to start the repositioning
of Nigeria’s economy is to swiftly tackle two ills
that have ballooned under the Jonathan
administration: waste and corruption.
“And in doing this, I will, if elected, lead the way
with the force of personal example”, he had
pledged.
Although many had bought into his vision, a
development which obviously swayed more
voters to his side, not much has been done with
respect to fulfilling his pledge.
Perhaps, this was why a chieftain of the PDP in
Lagos State, Taofik Gani, recently concluded in a
report that the anti-corruption efforts of the
government have been more of “noise-making
than action”.
He said: “And it is our take in Lagos PDP that
General Buhari may not be serious about
fighting corruption in view of two readily
available evidences.
“First is that Buhari himself cannot defend
himself as incorruptible for the reason of taking
over a democratically elected government in
1983. Two, for being able to contest presidential
elections at four different times, it would take
only a super-rich person to do that.
“He was president, minister of petroleum,
coordinator of Petroleum Trust Fund, PTF. In this
capacity, he amassed wealth, so he should not
over rate himself as being incorruptible.”
According to him, corrupt officials, including
former governors, ministers, and vice president
are still associating with the president. He
argued that if Buhari was serious about fighting
corruption, some people would have fled this
country, but they are comfortable, moving along
with his entourage.
One of the hurdles before the president now is
naming a “corrupt-free” cabinet this month. This
is necessary if he is to deliver on his campaign
promises.
Another hurdle is for him to first remove the
speck of corruption within his immediate
political environment (that is, the APC) before
moving against opposition elements. This way,
many Nigerians would take him more serious
and he would have gathered more support in the
onslaught against the menace.
Reduction of the cost of governance
The point have been made severally in the past
that the present presidential system of
government is very expensive for the nation’s
treasury to sustain. The sources of the costs
include, the high price of maintaining the federal
dual parliament, high cost of running the civil ser­
vice, which does not enable the release of
enough funds to execute capital projects, the
high cost of maintaining politically exposed
persons, including the multiplicity of political
aides to the Presidency, the various governors
and the elected council executives.
Concerning the legislature, many Nigerians
believe that more funds could be saved by
compressing the two chambers of the National
Assembly into one. Another way of achieving the
same purpose is by legislating through part time
sitting arrangement for the lawmakers. Indeed,
the 2014 National Conference members rec­
ommended these two measures, which are yet
to be ratified by members of the national
parliament.
There is also the suggestion for the slashing of
the salaries and allowances of the lawmakers,
including the reduction of the number and
salaries and allowances of the lawmakers’
legislative aides as another way of freeing
needed funds to service capital projects. Same
measures have in addition been suggested for
other political appointees.
With regards to the civil service, analysts believe
that aside from proper auditing of the number of
staff in the federal, states and local governments’
pay rolls, there is also the need to cut down on
the number of the existing ministries,
departments and agencies of the various
governments. This has become imperative
because most of the agencies of government,
particularly at the federal level have outlived
their usefulness.
President Buhari needs to pay particular
attention in these areas in order to free more
resources from the recurrent costs to service
capital projects.
PoliticsRe: Health Sector: Gains Of Buhari’s U.S. Trip by FearGodinall: 12:19pm On Sep 17, 2015
Shame on the youths of this country and thanks to illiteracy/ lack of critical thinking

For 40 years +, Buhari/ Obasanjo/ Tinubu etc are dictating your future and you sit back and argue for and against.

How on earth will corruption personified in the person of Obasanjo have a representation in this govt and yet APC online activists continue to dissociate PDP's rule of 16 years rule from APC when Obasanjo who ruined the country for 8 years remains the pilot in today's FG.

What communion has light with darkness? what has corruption got with supposed integrity? What has Buhari got with Obasanjo?
Make no mistake about it, Buhari is as corrupt if not more corrupt that Obasanjo/ Tinubu because two cannot work together except they agree.

Thanks to lack of reasoning across the national divide... Nigerians will continue to be fooled.
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PoliticsRe: Court Restrains IGP, DSS, EFCC, Others From Arresting Kingsley Kuku by FearGodinall: 8:38am On Sep 17, 2015
It seems many doesn't read and comprehend before commenting, does the judge said he shouldn't face trials or investigation and what exactly the constitution says as you rain insult on the innocent judge.
PoliticsRe: Ministers Are Very Important And Not Noisemakers: A Reply To PMB by FearGodinall: 7:39am On Sep 17, 2015
kenny987:
Which one are u? Garba Shehu or Femi Adesina? You now interpret plain English for those that are slow on the uptake abi?
Assistant Interpreter General of the Federation.
PoliticsRe: The Second Niger Bridge: Facts And Figures by FearGodinall: 6:52pm On Sep 16, 2015
Thank you for coming out with the truth.
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Orders Closure Of Aso Rock Villa Church by FearGodinall: 10:55pm On Sep 15, 2015
menix:
Chaii...

The much anticipated change...
And blive mii some bedeviled South West Christians would still support this..

Well, with time all christian in nigeria will certainly turn Muslim or u leave.
the reverse will be the case because the gate of hell will not prevail against His church.
PoliticsRe: Sokoto And Her 4 States While Lagos Is Still One by FearGodinall: 6:28pm On Aug 12, 2015
That's the nigerian mentality,ever learning to solve problem rather than the cause of the problem such that the problem could be solve permanetly.
PoliticsRe: On The Alleged CNN Ireport About Buhari's Probe Of Harlibuton Scandal by FearGodinall: 5:20pm On Aug 12, 2015
obailala:
The point being disputed in the silly report is where it says PMB dropped the investigation of halliburton scandal and restricted all probes to the last regime out of fear after IBB and OBJ threatened to expose his involvement in the disappearance of $2.8billion and his shady deals as PTF head.


Meanwhile, the ireport was authored by one GEORGE ELIJAH OTUMU, probably a Jonathanian writer. This has nothing to do with CNN.
. What's your point are your disputing the harliburton scandal is a scam or what? To get it done the fight of corruption must be inclusive, as he's mr integrity that can never be compromised,how many member panel has been set up for that if not the fear of those involved? In fact that should have been the center of his discussion with Obama if not of the fear of those involved on his trip to the US when our 183m USD is hanging on the thin air. Concentrate on the message and not the messenger, as event evolve, we are watching.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Meets Buhari, Intercedes On Behalf Of Turai Yar’ Adua by FearGodinall: 1:53pm On Aug 09, 2015
So those that doesn't have somebody like him what happen to them? Nigeria is a joke.
PoliticsRe: Tundefashola.com Is Not My Personal Website – Fashola by FearGodinall: 1:32pm On Aug 09, 2015
mikidoo1:
I hope Tinubu is not using Ambode to smear BRF! We are behind BRF whether tifnubu likes it or not!
If that's what you think,ask BRF to do needful. Are you not ready to get rid of corruption?
PoliticsRe: Tundefashola.com Is Not My Personal Website – Fashola by FearGodinall: 1:11pm On Aug 09, 2015
Till we see and address corruption hoolisticaly,it will be difficult to get it right. See it beyond administration, individuals and personality. I keep saying, if certain things are reveal in some states and persons there 'll be an earthquake,this is just an ice berg of the whole lots.
PoliticsRe: Aisha Buhari Takes Over Patience Jonathan’s Office-PUNCH by FearGodinall: 8:44am On Aug 09, 2015
kITATITA:
Wife of the President performs nominal and ceremonial roles in other countries of the world. What's repugnant like we had in the last administration is budgetary allocation to an office not recognized by law. Are we going to lock her up in her bedroom because her husband won an election?
That was what your Mr. Integrity promised during his campaign. If budgetary allocation to an office not recognized by law is were you anchored your judgment on the last administration,but what your fail to figure out is that without such office their will be no budgetary allocation that was the point mr integrity was trying to prove but unfortunately he couldn't. Remember, its an office to be ruined by people so were will the monies come from? That's another definition of Hypocrisy.
PoliticsRe: Aisha Buhari Takes Over Patience Jonathan’s Office-PUNCH by FearGodinall: 8:18am On Aug 09, 2015
Its amazing how some put up their defence by saying as long as there's no budgetary allocation as against what was done. Where will the money come from to pay for her security details and aids? and the elaborate parties being held? The pet projects clamouring will not happen the OBJ way I think, but this same office mr. Integrity kick against, what was his state mind when made all those statements? Attribute of a retard,always going back to your words.
PoliticsRe: Mysterious Death Of Soldier Leads Family To Suspect Military Cover-up by FearGodinall: 5:54pm On Aug 08, 2015
No comment,reaction and dumpfounded. Indeed nigeria is in onechance,how can an army officer be murdered just like that? What's the government doing? These are thing that will promote integrity and good governance. If serving army officer could go that way what will become of an ordinary nigerian? I think these are the areas the DSS ought to show their competencies not on corruption cases were their are agencies that would lawfully decharge their duties.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Pictured About To Board A Flight This Morning by FearGodinall: 7:53am On Aug 08, 2015
buskie13:
who is ur father? is he half of wat Gej was,is and yet to comehuh

that's someone's father whom his children respect so much cos of de value he has..if u don't respect urs....learn to respect other ppl's father... nonsense
Sometimes I do imagine weather they are beings or robot with the way they comment. If they are youth then 9naj has a long way to go with such mentality.
PoliticsRe: Ogoni Clean-up: Nothing Has Started... by FearGodinall: 8:48pm On Aug 07, 2015
Cutehector:
I just applied for d nddc oil spill training program barcanista... They hav called for youths to apply... So everytn is goin to happen.. Soon u will see names of successful candidates who r shortlisted in d national newspapers... Wen Goodluck jonathan was in Government, non of these happend.. Immediately Buhari entered, everythn is moving....
Did you even care the projects designedand executed by the past administration in Buhari's home state? You know government is continuum process and what you are celebrating is a clean up so after that what happen? I'm not saying that's not important but for you decend so low in ridiculing past president is heartening, before GEJ, the north has produced President4/head of states but non could be compared to what GEJ did for them if, you doubt google is your friend yet you can never hear them casting aspersion on their past leaders, now re-examine your post.
PoliticsRe: 14 Achievements Of Dr Goodluck Ebere Jonathan-streetnews by FearGodinall: 12:34pm On Aug 07, 2015
Nigeria Association of Dullard, Nairaland chapter won't see anything good from the past administration even if their chief could acknowledge the working of the refineries.
PoliticsRe: Lower Niger Congress Receives Recognition by FearGodinall: 6:51pm On Aug 06, 2015
That's why when many nigerians argued that the major problem of nigeria is corruption, it made me shed tears because corruption doesn't exist on its own but on a structure that's already in existece, so, what breed and shade corruption in Nigeria is the structure that institutionalised the entity call nigeria so till we restructure and build strong institutions, I wonder how we intend to get rid of corruption. So if some section said they want the status quo then we have no option than to demand for our freedom.

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