Politics › Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Firefire(m): 3:39pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Sends Message To All Xtians And Apostle Suleiman From Detention by Firefire(m): 3:15pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
[s] HungerBAD: The rants of a confused man.
No be only John the Baptist you be,na Queen Jezebel you be too.
Nigerian Prisons resetting people's brain,since 1960. [/s] dammytosh: Why not invest your productive youth in something else.
This is how Daddy did and he is the way he is. You can rewrite destiny instead of wasting away too. |
Politics › Re: Nobody Stopped Me From Travelling Abroad - Gov Bello by Firefire(m): 3:13pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
Lies everywhere you go... |
Politics › Re: Ogudu Residents Reject Commissioning Of Partially Rehabilitated Road by Firefire(m): 1:51pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Court Sacks Sheriff As PDP Chairman by Firefire(m): 1:36pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
Nonsensical looters. |
Politics › Re: Burata's $1.5m Property.why DHQ And Not Malami by Firefire(m): 1:20pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
If Buratai earn:
N50 Million Naira / Year = Income.
1981 - 2016 = 35 Years in service.
50 Million income of Burantai from 1982 - 2016 = N1.7Billion.
The said property was purchased for N4.2 Billion.
This is a clear case of fraudulent activities and using Buratai Constant K + other variables.
Using the equilibrium constant, K (Buratai), to find the concentrations of each component of his income without spending any kobo from it assuming he earn up to N50 Million per annum, it gives a reversible reaction at equilibrium.
Hence, the correlation coefficient is negative, i.e. there is a negative correlation between Buratai 35 years income and his Properties in Dubai, acquired through dubious means.
DHQ must relieve Buratai immediately and EFFC must arrest him thereafter without delay.
"A thief is a thief, Ole is Ole". - GEJ. |
Politics › Re: We Not Responsible For LG Workers Salaries- Gov. Ahmed by Firefire(m): 1:16pm On Jun 29, 2016*. Modified: 1:33pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
EFCC should arrest Alh. Ahmed Abdul-Fatal immediately, (forget useless immunity)
If you are not responsible for the LG salary where is the LG share from the federation account going since October 2015 to date, no salary.? |
Politics › Re: Buratai's $1.5m Dubai Assets: DHQ To Decide Army Chief’s Fate by Firefire(m): 12:45pm On Jun 29, 2016*. Modified: 1:04pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
babosky2008: If buratai earns, salary +allowances+fringe benefits is 50mill/year since he joined the military in 1981 at age 21 years, and has been in the service for 35years, How many years would it take buratai to save 4.2 billion naira in BURATAI SPECIAL PROPERTY SAVINGS ACCOUNT? NEGLECTING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF HIS TWO WIVES, COZ THEY ARE FULL TIME HOUSE WIVES and assuming, he has never spent his salary and arrears for the 35years. Applicable is the principles of compound interest using buratai constant K. Considering your analysis
If Buratai earn: N50 Million Naira / Year = Income 1981 - 2016 = 35 Years 50 Million income of Burantai from 1982 - 2016 = N1.7Billion. The said property was purchased for N4.2 Billion. This is a clear case of fraudulent activities and using Buratai Constant K + other variables. Using the equilibrium constant, K (Buratai), to find the concentrations of each component of his income without spending any kobo from it assuming he earn up to N50 Million per annum, it gives a reversible reaction at equilibrium. Hence, the correlation coefficient is negative, i.e. there is a negative correlation between Buratai 35 years income and his Properties in Dubai, acquired through dubious means. DHQ must relieve Buratai immediately and EFFC must arrest him thereafter without delay. "A thief is a thief, Ole is Ole". - GEJ.
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Politics › Re: Yahaya Bello Barred From Traveling Abroad, Ordered To Return Home - Kogi Reports by Firefire(m): 9:00am On Jun 29, 2016 |
The source said the governor had arrived the Abuja airport for the 11:10 a.m. Turkish Airlines flight to Turkey where he would have connected another flight to Saudi Arabia. I am not aware of any Turkish airline 11:10am flight in Nigeria, Turkish airline depart Nigeria once a day by 8:45 PM. I need further proof to believe this story.  |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Clerics: Pray For Better Nigeria by Firefire(m): 7:55am On Jun 29, 2016 |
SeverusSnape: Help me ask the Mumu man. Don't mind the fuull, e better resign honorably. |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Clerics: Pray For Better Nigeria by Firefire(m): 7:53am On Jun 29, 2016 |
ediot, did you pray for Nigeria during GEJ? |
Politics › Re: Maritime University To Commence Academic Activities Soon – Naval Chief by Firefire(m): 7:51am On Jun 29, 2016 |
We need the Maritime University in Gbaramatu to start work with immediate effect. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Judge Reads Ruling In Darkness As Power Went Off In Courtroom by Firefire(m): 6:09am On Jun 29, 2016 |
olaitoro: that must be a dark ruling Darkness and light has nothing in common, APC as a party is full of darkness, only His Grace can deliver Nigeria at this hours of darkness. |
Politics › Re: 1983 Dictatorial Tendencies Will Destroy Buhari And Our Thriving Democracy . by Firefire(m): 5:56am On Jun 29, 2016 |
[s] SpeakforBS2016: Saraki, Ekweremadu Warn Their Trial is Dangerous, Poses Threat to Democracy June 28, 2016 101 15464
Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki and his Deputy Ike Ekweremadu during their trial for Forgery at the Federal High Court Federal Capital Territory in Abuja... . momday. Photo: Kingsley Adeboye
26 Senate president says he’s ready to go to jail, Buhari controlled by cabal President is no one’s stooge, presidency responds Tobi Soniyi, Omololu Ogunmade and Alex Enumah in Abuja
Following their arraignment at an Abuja High Court monday on allegations of forging the Senate Standing Orders, 2015, Senate President Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, in separate emotionally-laden statements both declared their innocence and excoriated the executive for using the apparatus of the state to ride roughshod over the Senate over its choice of leadership.
Others arraigned alongside the leaders of the Senate included a former Clerk of the National Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa, and Deputy Clerk, Benedict Efeturi. All four were granted bail under terms spelt out by the court.
Saraki, in a statement he personally signed, said he would fight the current battles confronting him to the end and would be glad to end up in jail rather than surrender the leadership of the Senate to the “nefarious agenda of a few individuals”.
He also claimed that there was a government within the government of the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, which had seized the apparatus of executive powers to pursue their nefarious agenda.
But in a swift riposte, the presidency yesterday dismissed the Senate President’s allegation, stating that to claim Buhari was anybody’s stooge “is not only ridiculous, but also preposterous”.
Saraki accused those behind his arraignment as enemies who want to desecrate the Senate and subvert democracy.
“I will remain true and committed to the responsibilities that my citizenship and my office impose on me. Without doubt, the highest of those responsibilities is the steadfast refusal to surrender to the subversion of our democracy and the desecration of the Senate.
“This is a cross I am prepared to carry. If yielding to the nefarious agenda of a few individuals who are bent on undermining our democracy and destabilising the federal government to satisfy their selfish interests is the alternative to losing my personal freedom, let the doors of jails be thrown open and I shall be a happy guest,” he said.
He proclaimed his innocence of the alleged forgery and described the charges as nothing but a violation of the principle of separation of powers as well as another desperate move in the persistent persecution of the Senate leadership.
Saraki described the action of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, who charged him and others to court over alleged forgery as misguided.
Justifying his claim that there was another government within the government of President Buhari, Saraki said the government had continued to chase the leaders of the Senate instead of addressing the myriad of crises confronting the nation.
“Today, we the leaders of the Nigerian Senate reiterate our innocence against the charges filed by the Attorney General of the Federal Government of Nigeria at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court on the allegations of forgery of the Senate Standing Rules document.
“In our view, the charges filed by the Attorney General represent a violation of the principle of the separation of powers between the executive branch and the legislative branch as enshrined in our constitution.
“Furthermore, it is farcical to allege that a criminal act occurred during Senate procedural actions and the mere suggestion demonstrates a desperate overreach by the office of the Attorney General.
“These trumped up charges are only another phase in the relentless persecution of the leadership of the Senate.
“This misguided action by the Attorney General begs the question, how does this promote the public interest and benefit the nation? At a time when the whole of government should be working together to meet Nigeria’s many challenges, we are once again distracted by the executive branch’s inability to move beyond a leadership election among Senate peers. It was not an election of Senate peers and executive branch participants.
“Over the past year, the Senate has worked to foster good relations with the executive branch. It is in all of our collective interests to put aside divisions and get on with the nation’s business.
“We risk alienating and losing the support of the very people who have entrusted their national leaders to seek new and creative ways to promote a secure and prosperous Nigeria.
“As leaders and patriots, it is time to rise above partisanship and to move forward together.
“However, it has become clear that there is now a government within the government of President Buhari which has seized the apparatus of executive powers to pursue their nefarious agenda.
“This latest onslaught on the legislature represents a clear and present danger to the democracy Nigerians fought hard to win and preserve. The suit filed on behalf of the federal government suggests that perhaps some forces in the Federal Republic have not fully embraced the fact that the Senate’s rules and procedures govern how the legislative body adjudicates and resolves its own disputes.
“Let it be abundantly clear, both as a citizen and as a foremost legislator, I will continue to rise above all the persecution and distraction that have been visited on me.
“In the words of Martin Luther King Junior, ‘The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at a time of challenge and controversy’,” Saraki said.
In another statement, Ekweremadu advised those in power not to use the law as an instrument to “bludgeon innocent citizens into submitting to the untamed wishes and caprices of witch-hunters”.
Speaking after his arraignment yesterday, the Deputy Senate President expressed confidence that his trial would afford Nigerians to see clearly that the charges proferred against him were “nothing but meretricious thrash”, adding that democracy was not military rule.
He said: “For me, I find great comfort in the immortal words of late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe who said that ‘history will vindicate the just and the wicked will not go unpunished’.”
Insisting that his trial was political and could endanger democracy, he further added: “Let us make no mistake about this: it is not Senator Ike Ekweremadu or Senator Bukola Saraki or the other accused persons that are on trial; rather the hallowed democratic principles of the separation of powers, rule of law, the legislature, and indeed democracy itself are on a ridiculous trial.
“Mere anarchy is unleashed upon the land, but our courage must not fall apart. No condition is permanent and nothing lasts forever.”
He stated that as a law-abiding citizen and a firm believer in the rule of law and all the rights and privileges it advertises, “it is only in my place not to commit a crime, but way out of my reach not to be accused of one, especially when the instruments of power become apparatuses for oppression of the innocent and voices of opposition”.
He added: “Indeed, I, in no way or fashion claim to be above the law, just that I believe that the law should not be used as an instrument to bludgeon innocent citizens into submitting to the untamed wishes and caprices of witch-hunters.
“However, I put my trust in God, the court, and the overwhelming solidarity of the good people of Nigeria. When the dust settles, Nigerians will see clearly that this charge is nothing but meretricious thrash. Time, occasions, and provocations like this will teach their own lessons.
“I hope that one chief lesson will be that democracy differs markedly from military rule and that public officers should never subvert the foundations of democracy by prioritising the rule of man over the rule of law.”
However, in reaction to Saraki’s allegation that there was a government within the administration, the president’s media aide, Mr. Femi Adesina, said the Senate President’s claim would have been worth its while if it had been backed with more information.
Adesina, in a statement, said: “If he had proceeded to identify those who constitute the ‘government within the government’, it would have taken the issue beyond the realm of fiction and mere conjecture.
“But as it stands, the allegation is not even worth the paper on which it was written, as anybody can wake from troubled sleep, and say anything.”
Adesina said it was within the constitutional powers of the AGF as the Chief Law Officer of state to determine who had infringed upon the law, and who had not.
He pointed out that: “Pretending to carry an imaginary cross is mere obfuscation, if indeed, a criminal act has been committed. But we leave the courts to judge.
“To claim that President Muhammadu Buhari is anybody’s stooge is not only ridiculous, but also preposterous. It is not in the character of our president.”
Earlier yesterday, Saraki, Ekweremadu, Maikasuwa and Efeturi were granted bail by Justice Yusuf Halilu of an Abuja High Court.
They were arraigned on a two-count charge of forgery and conspiracy to commit forgery. All the accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges and were consequently admitted to bail while trial was adjourned to July 11.
The four defendants were put on trial by the federal government on the allegation of forging the Senate rules used on June 9 last year to conduct the elections through which Saraki and Ekwerenmadu emerged Senate President and Deputy Senate President, respectively.
Shortly after the charges were read to them, they pleaded not guilty, prompting their lawyers Mr. Ikechukwu Ezechukwu (SAN) for Maikasuwa, Mahmud Magaji (SAN) for Efeturi, Paul Erokoro (SAN) for Saraki and Joseph Daudu (SAN) for Ekwerenmadu, to move applications for bail for the defendants.
Justice Halilu, after taking arguments from the counsel, admitted all of them to bail with two sureties each who must be Nigerians, male or female, and who must have landed properties either in Maitama, Asokoro, Wuse or Apo Legislative Quarters to be able to qualify to stand as sureties in the matter.
The judge, in his ruling, held that Sections 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution presumed the defendants innocent of the charges preferred against them and that it was normal and natural for them to be allowed on bail so as to prepare for their defence.
The judge took judicial notice of the positions of the defendants, adding that there was nothing by way of evidence to suggest that they would jump bail if allowed to go home.
Justice Halilu noted that the essence of bail was for the defendants, who were presumed innocent by law, to ensure their attendance in court throughout their trial and that the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) also lends support for bail for any Nigerian accused of bailable offences as in the instant case.
The judge however said that in the event that any of the defendants is unable to comply with the bail conditions, they should be remanded in Kuje Prison pending the time they would meet the bail conditions.
By press time, Maikasuwa had complied with the bail conditions and had left the court premises.
The Senate President and his deputy obviously had no difficulties fulfilling the bail conditions, but chose to wait for the other accused persons to perfect their bail.
Earlier, counsel to the federal government, who is also the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation (DPPF), Mr. Mohammed Diri, had told the court that he had no opposition to Saraki’s bail on the grounds that he was the President of the Senate and did not want to cripple the activities of the Senate.
Diri, however, vehemently opposed Ekwerenmadu, Maikasuwa and Efeturi’s bail on the grounds that they were likely to evade trial, having allegedly evaded the service of the charges preferred against them.
The prosecution told the court that if convicted, the three defendants were likely to be jailed for 14 years and that because of the gravity of the punishment, the court should be cautious in granting them bail.
Erokoro, while moving a bail application for Saraki, told the court that apart from the charges, Saraki’s name was never mentioned, either in the proof of evidence or in the police report, adding that he had not in any way been linked to the alleged offence of conspiracy and forgery.
Erokoro further argued that no attempt was made by the prosecution to serve Saraki with the charge in question as required by law and that Saraki has been standing trial before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) on other charges for almost a year and had never absented himself once at the tribunal.
He urged the court to grant Saraki bail on self-recognition or under liberal terms because as the Senate President, he was too big to run away in order to evade trial.
However, Chief Daudu (SAN), who was representing Ekwerenmadu, urged the court to note that the DPPF had no objection to the other three defendants on the grounds that they were charged with the same offence as Saraki.
Daudu told the court that he understood the political language of the DPPF on Ekwerenmadu, adding however that “what is good for the goose is also good for the gander”.
He also dismissed the insinuation by the prosecution that the three other defendants evaded service of the summons, adding that there was no affidavit of evidence to that effect before the court and that the insinuation should be regarded as mere speculation.
Other lawyers argued along the same lines with Daudu in their submissions for the bail of their clients.
The trial attracted 30 senators, dozens of reporters and supporters from across the country.
Owing to the multitude that turned up for the arraignment, the courtroom was overcrowded as supporters and journalists struggled to follow the trial.
At some point, the judge was forced to adjourn so that the security personnel could empty the courtroom of the crowd that had turned up.
Seeing that the senators who had accompanied Saraki and Ekweremadu were not willing to budge, the police turned on reporters asking them to leave the courtroom.Exe [/s] Bukola Saraki must go to jail, his father's word cannot go unfulfilled. |
Politics › Re: ONELGA Militants Sign Peace Deal In Rivers, Flaunt Their Guns - PICS by Firefire(m): 5:50am On Jun 29, 2016 |
Interesting con3.  |
Politics › Re: Fayose In Certificate Mess.. EFCC Writes INEC by Firefire(m): 5:44am On Jun 29, 2016 |
naijaking1: This is a country of ironies and oddities. EFCC run by Buhari is chasing someone around for lack of HND, while Buhari himself doesn't have the constitutionally mandated WEAC. The same criminal Buhari who stole 2.8 Billion when Nigeria's total annual budget was less than 5 Billion is still going around fooling people into thinking that he's fighting corruption. Who's fooling who, and for how long? Leave the fraudulent old man make em dey deceive the brainwashed 'yooooots'. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Firefire(m): 5:43am On Jun 29, 2016 |
SamMilla1: See who just woke up. Good morning Sir. You dey mind the yeye fowl. |
Politics › Re: Fayose In Certificate Mess.. EFCC Writes INEC by Firefire(m): 5:39am On Jun 29, 2016 |
[s] faithfuldon7: They succeeded to kill and hide this letter since 2003! Broda Ayo Fayose has no HND Certificate! I insisted then that uncle Ayo has only OND and I still maintain that he never went back for his HND. Now, the letter from the Polytechnic Ibadan confirms it that the HND certificate in broda Ayo Fayose's hand is fake! [/s]
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Politics › Re: Lagos Judge Reads Ruling In Darkness As Power Went Off In Courtroom by Firefire(m): 5:33am On Jun 29, 2016 |
HungerBAD: Laughing.
16 Years of Rot and decay left by the clueless one caused it. But, the good times is around and i am sure the problem of epileptic power supply will soon be a thing of the past.
Nigeria getting it right now.
Just curious, was the Court sitting in the night?if not for the Pirates Of The Caribbean Wigs on their heads. I would have argued that it was some undergraduates reading for an exam. Agreed! 16 Year of Rot relating to AD => AC => ACN => now APC led government of Lagos State despite huge fund allocated and embezzled on the alleged IPP. May it not be well will ALL those who looted our commonwealth and claiming progressive.
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Politics › Re: Lagos Judge Reads Ruling In Darkness As Power Went Off In Courtroom by Firefire(m): 5:21am On Jun 29, 2016*. Modified: 7:48am On Jun 29, 2016 |
Where is the Minister of Darkness?
Where is the IPP Tinubu built in Lagos?
Where is the multimillion dollar IPP 'Darkness Minister, 'Tunde Fashola's' invested upon.
Shame on APC.
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Politics › Re: Nigerians Rate Buhari High On Economy And Governance - Leadership Newspaper by Firefire(m): 5:18am On Jun 29, 2016 |
[s] HungerBAD: By Tunde Oguntola — Jun 29, 2016 3:07 am |
Nigerians have passed a vote of confidence on President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and are also optimistic that the nation’s economy and democracy are moving in the right direction.
This was the outcome of an opinion poll conducted in the six geo-political zones of the country by the International Republican Institute (IRI), an arm of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
During the poll, there were 13, 409 contacts and 7,901 completed interviews, comprising 51 per cent male and 49 per cent female.
Unveiling the poll result yesterday during a press briefing in Abuja, the acting regional director, IRI, John Tomaszewski, said that despite regional divisions and dwindling economy, 54 per cent of Nigerians feel that the country is headed in the right direction.
Of the respondents, 68 per cent were from the North and 38 per cent from the South, but there are stark divisions in perceptions about the country’s trajectory.
On corruption, 53 per cent of the respondents believe that corruption has decreased significantly; twenty-seven per cent think it has increased, while 18 per cent believe corruption in the country has remained the same.
The poll result revealed that 40 per cent of the respondents in the North-East believe the country is headed strongly in the right direction, compared to just 10 per cent in the South-East, while 49 per cent strongly believe that the country is moving in the wrong direction.
When asked about the condition of the country’s democracy, 46 per cent said it has changed for the better since the 2015 elections; 21 per cent said there has been no significant change; 29 per cent said it changed for the worse while four per cent did not respond.
On security, 57 per cent believe that their community is ‘very safe’; 24 per cent believe it is ‘fairly safe’; 11 per cent, ‘not very safe’, and nine per cent believe it is ‘not safe at all’.
The survey also showed that 26 per cent of the respondents believe that unemployment remains a significant menace in the country and that it is the most burning issue facing the nation; 19 per cent believe that the falling value of the Naira and the state of the economy are the most important issue; 15 per cent, corruption; 14 per cent, fuel scarcity, 13 per cent, security; 10 per cent, electricity, while three per cent said infrastructure is the most important issue facing Nigerians.
On personal economic situation, 57 per cent of the respondents said that their situation had gotten worse while 22 per cent said it remained the same.
“This poll attests to the significant work that Nigeria’s government must do to address regional divisions and other issues of governmental responsiveness and accountability affecting the Nigerian people, and also highlights the tremendous achievements of the Nigerian people in committing to the democratic process despite the difficulty of past elections.
“It is also a promising indicator for the country’s democratic development since the return to democracy in 1999,” Tomaszewski said.
According to him, the survey also revealed a widespread perception that corruption is declining, with 53 per cent of respondents reporting that corruption had decreased in the past year.
He noted that Nigerians remain polarised between North and South, but that they generally support the democratic process and believe that democracy has improved since the 2015 national elections.
He stated that a majority of respondents also consider democracy to be more important than prosperity, compared to 37 per cent who think otherwise.
Tomaszewski remarked that this preference for democracy comes despite the crippling economic challenges facing the country.
In the poll, all respondents were aged 18 and older. Interviews were conducted by phone in five major languages spoken in Nigeria: English, Pidgin English, Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo. Geographic quotas were assigned to ensure that every senatorial district was proportionately represented in the sample across all 36 Nigerian states.
The margin of error does not exceed plus or minus 1.2 per cent at the mid-range with a confidence level of 95 per cent.
The survey was conducted by NOI Polls under the supervision of Chesapeake Beach Consulting and the International Republican Institute between April 18 and May 6, 2016.
http://leadership.ng/news/539570/nigerians-rate-pmb-high-on-economy-governance [/s]
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Politics › Re: Buhari!!! Kerosene Now Sells For 250 Naira Per Litre! by Firefire(m): 5:16am On Jun 29, 2016 |
Una better start entering bush/forest to fetch firewood, the aftermath of una stupidity to vote a dullard and a disorganized party full of Civilian Coup Plotters is just unfolding.
You all wanted CHAIN, and the CHAIN is here.
Enjoy it while it last and don't complain. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Firefire(m): 5:12am On Jun 29, 2016 |
olaitoro: He has said it all.
Soyinka is IPOD Yoot..... zombies. Prof. Wole Soyinka is an Ipod youth from Uganda.  |
Politics › Re: Wike Supervising The Demolition Of Cultists' Hideout by Firefire(m): 5:12am On Jun 29, 2016 |
Very Good Move (VGM) Ignore the 2nd poster above, the effect of witchcraft-broom is taking toll on him.  |
Politics › Re: Saharareporters Allegedly Plotting To Defame Daura& Cover Up Magu’s Corruption. by Firefire(m): 5:09am On Jun 29, 2016 |
Nigeria and corruption cases... SMH
St. Buhary, over to you. |
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Politics › Re: Wole Olanipekun Disagrees With Femi Falana On Efcc’s Freeze Of Fayose’s Account by Firefire(m): 3:53pm On Jun 28, 2016 |
APC & Mogamodu Bugary, please continue your visible violation of the rule of law, you have only but limited time. |
Politics › Re: Check This Hilarious Burutai Cartoon by Firefire(m): 2:44pm On Jun 28, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Breaking News: President Buhari Makes New Appointment by Firefire(m): 2:38pm On Jun 28, 2016 |
Very Good. (VG)
Buhary's...
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Politics › Re: Egbesu : Return My Symbol Of Authority, Tompolo Begs Buhari by Firefire(m): 2:36pm On Jun 28, 2016 |
No comment. |
Politics › Re: Court Summons EFCC For Freezing Fayose's Account by Firefire(m): 2:34pm On Jun 28, 2016 |
wowmenow: if the court and judiciary did not call this efcc to order they will lead Nigeria to civil war they are just harassing all Buhari political enemies they will not investigate Buratai for stealing Nigeria army money |
Politics › Re: Stop Treating Christians As Fools - CAN Attacks President Buhari by Firefire(m): 2:22pm On Jun 28, 2016 |
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