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Emycord:I will rather trust a thousand omenkas then that traitor. |
No be this same fool talk say Jonathan was a Zionist because of what he described as the star if David on the centenary note? Afonja foolish slave |
Noblecx:In terms of dik size. Incompetence as in incompetent in being a minister . |
rusher14:Why was that lying sonofabitch Lai Mohammed silent on the Shiite and IPOB massacre allegation? One day in the very near future , Buhari and his fellow butchers and their apologists will surely face justice for all their crimes. God will surely punish them all. |
lustychima:You go soon get alert from home. |
SlayerSupreme:That Tonye nah heavy traitor. He will never progress in life as we all know he has no conscience. |
buskie13:I be like afonja for your eye? And why I go fear them? Wetin be my business with DSS ? Is it because I criticize that gerriatic old goat in Aso Rock? I will call Buhari a fool everyday even if they pass a law criminalizing insults on that dunce. Buhari is not only a fool but a boko dunce. |
It's between Minister of Health or that of Commnication for me. Among these two incompetent buffoons I don't know which is worse. |
buskie13:The Duara Secret Service is full of ab0ki dunces. I will rather fear an ant than those fools. |
God elevated Buhari to lead Nigeria inorder to make his final punishment and disgrace seen by all and forgotten by none. Buhari will not go down alone. God has ensured that his legion of zombies will suffer disgrace. Their grand children will curse them for their collective foolishness and untold hardship they will face . Nigeria is dead. Buhari has caused so much division among her people that it will be safe to say that Nigeria is heading towards breakup. |
Tinubu is a learner . And he will soon be taught a final lesson soon. |
Paulpaulpaul:Tonye is a useful idi0t not to be taking seriously. He is a confirmed e-tout who gbawe exposed as a shill for hire. The dunce was a pro-Buharist zombie prior to Gbawe exposing him as a fraud. At least irredeemable Afonja zombies like vedaxcool, Omenka , Modath and co, support Buhari from a sectarian standpoint. But what do we call our resident useful idi0t Tonyebarcanista who was ready to sell his conscience for a cask of schnapps like that fellow fool Omojuwa? |
dionma:And the over 300 women and children buried in a mass grave by the kaduna state govt in order to cover up the mass killing by the Nigerian army nko? |
Tokt:Your foolish Useles invalid of a papa is the ignoramus. |
ABUJA THE Federal Government has rejected a request by Britain for release of evidence needed for further investigation and prosecution of three Nigerian ex-governors in a London court. Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief Michael Aondoakaa (SAN) made the disclosure in Abuja, yesterday. The said ex-governors including Asiwaju Bola Tinubu of Lagos State; Obong Victor Attah of Akwa Ibom State and James Ibori of Delta State were alleged to have involved themselves in activities touching on official corruption and abuse of office while holding power. They were specifically accused to have pooled their respective states resources together to form an organisation styled African Development Fund Incorporation (ADFI) with the sole purpose of acquiring shares in ECONET, a telecommunications firm. The ex-governors were said to have contributed whopping sums of monies running into millions of dollars into the ADFI Account with registration number 0140011552 while they held office. We were cleared by EFCC - ”Govs But in separate telephone interviews with Vanguard, yesterday, the three former state chief executives stood on common ground that they were cleared by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which actually withdrew the case from an Ikeja High Court because no prima facie case was established against them. According to former Governor Tinubu; œI didn’t have any direct dealing with ECONET. The state government did and it was through Ibile Holding. œWhat is my name doing there? There was no summon, nothing from anywhere. I have just returned from London. Its sheer blackmail. œHow come something that was specially investigated by EFCC under Ribadu and we were all cleared suddenly came up again. Somebody somewhere must be up to some mischief. They will fail. My name must not be associated with this dirty thing, he said. Why FG won’t grant Britain’s wish”-Aondoakaa Confirming the ex-governors position Aondoakaa in his submission yesterday said he would not grant the request for more reasons than one including that the said allegation against the trio was investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and they were exonerated of committing any crime. He said they were cleared in January 2009. He accused former EFCC boss, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, as the brain behind the move by Britain to investigate and prosecute the three ex-governors offshore. He said there was nothing he could do about the case, the investigating agency (EFCC) having returned a clean bill of health on the three ex-governors over the matter. He said that it would be a different thing if EFCC on its own had said that it wanted to reopen investigation in the matter which it had not done. He said as far as he was concerned, the matter was, for now, closed. He added that even if the investigation is still on-going, he would still not have granted Britain's request when all the ingredients of the alleged offence being investigated occurred in Nigeria and all the accused persons reside in Nigeria. He said the proper place to prosecute such alleged offence, if there was any prima facie case against them, would be Nigeria and not London. He said it was unfair and wicked for a disgruntled individual to stay abroad and be attacking the government of the day through the use of blackmail for selfish reasons. He said he would not succumb to any blackmail. He further said that Ribadu wanted to rubbish the President YarAdua’s government by the petition being pursued by Britain. He gave the inclusion of the present Private Principal Secretary to YarAdua, Mr David Edevbie, as the one who signed the paper for the alleged questionable transactions of the ADFI as reason. He said that he had the papers for the transaction and that there was nowhere Edevbie signed. He gave a copy of the pact signed yesterday to newsmen for verification of his claim. Aondoakaa (SAN) further argued that Ribadu, in an affidavit to the British investigating agency, claimed that ever since he was removed from office as EFCC Chairman, that YarâAduas government has stalled criminal cases against powerful individuals with the exception of Henry Okah. The Attorney-General said the affidavit evidence was not only economical with the truth but that it was calculated to rubbish him and President Yar’Adua’s government abroad. He told newsmen that since he became the Attorney-General of the Federation, he never filed any nolle prosequi except the one he did in Okahâs case. He explained that the role he played in Kaluâ's case was in the interest of the rule of law. He said that though his office is the one recognised by law to give approval to such request by Britain under the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, he would not exercise that power in favour of Britain because it seemed the request was baseless. The ex-governors were alleged to have sold the shares acquired for their respective states under alleged questionable circumstances which EFCC investigated for allegedly lacking in transparency. Specifically, EFCC was said to have taken the ex-governors on for not returning the money recovered from the sales of the shares into the coffers of their respective states. The regime of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu began the investigation but his successor, Mrs Farida Waziri in January, this year, exonerated the trio of committing any crime. The Attorney-General who said he was not aware of the investigation said he was surprised to receive a request in June 2009 from Britain seeking evidence on the issue to prosecute the named ex-public officials before a London court over the matter when those involved had been cleared six months before. ADFI directors granted bail The case was charged to a London court yesterday, and the directors of the London-based African Development Fund Incorporation (ADFI) were released on bail. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/09/fg-uk-at-loggerheads-over-tinubu-ibori-attah/ |
aresa:Coming from the official pant sniffer of Remi Tinubu and chief photographer of osun state |
aresa:Mark went to Kenya to interact with local IT entrepreneurs. Mark came to Lagos to meet with IT students and then went to Abuja to judge a student competition . |
Alphaoscar:There is a law regulating everything from campaign donations to how much a party can spend in campaigns. There is also a law that stipulates that all political parties get fair and equal coverage at the same cost. Brush up on the electoral laws. |
aresa:Investing in Internet subscriber market is not the same thing as setting up a tech research and development firm. How many tech firms are setting up research branches in Lagos? The answer none. Besides With the state of our current economy and restrictive forex policy do you think any right investor will want to still invest in anything in Nigeria? |
And what of Dangote building a refinery without any legal operational frame work in place? Or are you not aware that the refining stages of the Petroluem downstream sector is yet to be deregulated? Or how about all the waivers Dangote, Sultan, Amirs, northern governors, Buhari cronies and family members get to access forex from CBN at official price? |
Mynd44 go soon delete this thread because it shames his APC masters. |
Alphaoscar:The law maintains that no media outlet will give unfair coverage to any political party above another. There is also a limit on what can be charged for airing broadcasts of political rallies and ads. |
Hbuyosh:Ignore that Pleb. He thinks Internet traffic to Facebook, Twitter and Linda's blog makes us more savvy. As for the reason why Nairobi is an IT hub for most tech companies like google and co, it all boils down to geographically location of Kenya. Kenya IT picked up when most of these American IT companies located their African operational Hq base there. And they chose Kenya for a myriad of reasons such as friendly and accommodative Enviroment to do business and what not. But their main reason was because of Kenya's time zone. Kenya is located just about right to pick up information from both the middle east and far east. It can receive continuous stream of data from both polar and geostationary satellites. Kenya operation was basically the same as what they have in England - a listening post to pick up on their eavesdropping. A lot of CIA recon and data spying is controlled remotely from Kenya with targets such as Sudan, Iran and the entire middle east . |
TonyeBarcanista:Nigerians generally come out above average on the African scene but never always a leader in anything. Our only comparative advantage in Africa is our population of majority illiterate northerners so that is not neccessarily a good thing. We never seem to excel above board. This is seen in the movie industry . While Nigeria produces on average annually about 10,000 films a year mainly shot with digital cameras, Mali and Senegal may only produce 2 to 3 films a year shot on celluliod tape and directed brilliantly enough that they are short listed for screening in Cannes film festival each year. We bring a lot of quantity but not much quality. [size=18pt]Our IT isn't innovative but replicative. [/size] We just adopt IT models from the west and give it a 9ja tinge unlike Kenyans who are using their IT skills to improve the lives of their people. At the end of the day, IT in Nigeria is restricted mostly to social media nonsense while we see Kenyans adopting solutions with IT applications in their daily lives and this is making a significant headway in terms of innovation Why would I want to invest in scripters who are now a dime a dozen when I need problem solving individuals? |
Alphaoscar:The electoral act mandates that all media outlets must provide equal airing of political ads and campaigns. That aside where is the Edo APC getting money to air their campaigns? Is it from the 100 naira stipend they claim their 15million strong zombie army pays into their account or is this another Dasuki gate Edo version? |
aresa:Rubbish as usual. |
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