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Businessideas:now that the so called anti corruption fraud has closed the CBN vault for sharing, how is the economy doing? Buhari is Nigeria's number 1 enemy... keep hating... businessideas... lmaoooooo
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Sweetlemon:thrash, cry me a river |
SMFH... Buhari keep disgracing yaself you hear? |
who lose finally? the north wins again... the slave can never become a master |
GEJ while you are away buhari found a wandering little girl, her child and her boko haram husband, invited them to aso rock and claimed she was a JSS 1 rescued chibok school girl.. The same missing chibok preparing for waec ![]() |
GEJ while you were away buhari celebrated his first 1 year in office without any singular achievement... not even one... |
GEJ while you were away buhari empowered and armed a new set of terrorists called the fulani herdsmen |
GEJ while you were away, the over 6000 megawatts you worked tirelessly to generate disappeared mysteriously to 0 megawatts under this change |
GEJ while you were away buhari presented a budget of fraud, stole the budget from NASS, probed his own budget after submitting it himself to NASS, withdrew the budget officially, produced another version of the same budget, signed the budget and hid the budget from the public... lmaooooo
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GEJ while you were away buhari and his APC blood sucking demons battered Nigeria to this level
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thaoriginator:the man whose shoelace your gworo chewing incompetent and blood sucking god is not worthy to tie |
modath:LOL.... Virtually all South west states are on workers strike because of failure to pay salaries.. If lagos does not need oil money, then let all the oil companies located in lagos and operating with NG delta oil relocate to ND and let them reject FG allocations lets see if Lagos will be better than osun. jokers |
Do people still believe promises from All Promises Cancelled party? lol
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anonimi:forget propaganda, let us all beg lalasticlala and co to push this thread to the homepage.. Buhari is a scammer https://www.nairaland.com/3140273/buhari-failed-defeat-boko-haram |
makzeze:lalasticlala why is this on the frontpage and not this too? hmmmm cc seun https://www.nairaland.com/3140273/buhari-failed-defeat-boko-haram |
shamsuRana:but unlike Markarfi, buhari is constituting a huge security risk to those he claims he is governing.. What is special about buhari's life and not for the over 20,000 lives that has been lost in circumstances directly related to Buhari since Nigeria's democracy in 1999 |
madridguy:Fayose is greater than awo, tinubu and your god buhari.. I dare buhari to try him and see if fayose will not cure his madness by force
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OdenigboAroli:abeg fulani herdsman I no get your time |
lalasticlala, seun, mods, admin |
about that time Fayose is given an igbo title.. he is one of us ![]() |
kiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has condemned the Monday killing of over 30 Igbo protesters, who were mainly members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), saying it appeared that President Mohammadu Buhari was turning the people of the South East and South South to “politically endangered species.” He called on the international community to take note of the wanton killings being perpetrated by the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government. In a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said there was no justification whatsoever for the killing of over 30 Igbo youths just because they were marking “Biafra Day in memory of the former leader of the defunct Biafra Republic, the late Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.” He said it was worrisome that Nigeria and its people had been more divided since the advent of Buhari’s government, adding that approach to civil unrests of any kind under the government was causing more security problems in the country. The governor, who reiterated his avowed belief in the unity of Nigeria, said it was unspeakable for security men to have used life ammunitions against the Igbo protesters and went on to justify the murder of innocent Nigerians just because their views were different from those of the President. “To even justify the killing by claiming that the Igbo youths protest was orchestrated in order to mar the first anniversary of Buhari’s government is to say the least, wicked and animalistic,” the governor said. He said it was worrisome that more than 150 Igbo youths had been killed by Nigerian security operatives under the directive Buhari’s government form August 30, 2015 till date, adding that “It appears that President Buhari has made up his mind to eliminate as many South East and South South people as possible and lovers of the corporate existence of Nigeria and its people should call the president to order.” “I am alarmed that Nigerians who were only on peaceful protest could be shot at and killed by security agents and after the senseless killing of innocent Nigerians, security agents could demonstrate their heartlessness by coming up with justifications for the criminal act. “One is however not surprised because every evil perpetrated by the Buhari-led government against Nigerians, especially those the presidents appears to hate have been justified by those who perpetrated them. “We were in this country when over 1,000 Shiite Muslims were killed and buried overnight in Zaria, Kaduna State and the murder was justified. We were also here when over 400 Agatus were killed in Benue State and the President said nothing. “The Monday killing of over 30 Igbo youths is therefore condemnable. Its justification is barbaric, heartless, crude and must be condemned by all lovers of unity of Nigeria and its people. “I therefore wish to express my sympathy to the people of the South Eastern part of Nigeria and I urge them to remain resolute in their agitation for a Nigeria in which all Nigerians are treated equally irrespective of their tribe and religion. http://nigerianpilot.com/fayose-condemns-killing-igbo-protesters-says-south-east-south-south-people-becoming-endangered/ |
OdenigboAroli:Yes because I taught he will be a stooge to peter obi.. |
while some communities in Delta state may have cultural affinity with the people of the South Eastkeep talking thrash as if the rally didnt hold only in these communities |
Nice one.. Obiano is determined by he should be careful with Ipob protesters. I see some bitter politicians like the peter obi team are trying to score cheap political points with this issue after obiano showed obi wasted 8 years as Anambra governor on propaganda |
Even the brits have realized that Buhari is a fraud. Buhari's only plan of dealing with boko haram is to suppress the news of their activities in the media which he has succeeded in doing. Buhari has not fulfilled any single campaign promise |
Time is up for Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president and former army general, who promised before his inauguration on 29 May last year to stamp out Boko Haram within 12 months – and has singularly failed to do so, despite a tough military crackdown in the country’s north-east. While the terrorist group, blamed for 20,000 deaths over the past seven years, has taken a beating, it is down but not out. Analysts warn, meanwhile, that Buhari’s harsh approach to unrest of any kind may be causing more problems than it solves across Nigeria as a whole. At a summit in Abuja earlier this month, Buhari appeared to admit the difficulty of fulfilling the task he set himself. The meeting included representatives from Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger. France, the US, Britain and the EU, who back the anti-Boko Haram campaign, also attended. Despite increased support from London and Washington, which have each sent about 300 troops to the region in a training and advisory capacity, Buhari’s aim was yet closer military cooperation via an expanded international effort. “I believe Buhari is acknowledging ... that it is not easy for the military to just go out there and eliminate Boko Haram,” Martin Ewi of the Institute for Security Studies told al-Jazeera. “The rural areas have always been neglected when it comes to security and that has always been the problem – the ungoverned places.” Nigerian army offensives have won back territory from Boko Haram in the past year, and the number and frequency of terrorist attacks has fallen significantly. Last year’s dramatic announcement by Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, that he was entering into an alliance with Islamic State appears to have been a propaganda stunt amounting to little in practical terms. Yet when one of the 276 Chibok schoolgirl hostages abducted in 2014, Amina Ali Darsha Nkeki, was rescued earlier this month, Buhari made great play of it, having her flown to meet him in Abuja. The fuss looked like a slightly desperate bid to deflect attention from the fact the other girls remain unaccounted for. Also contradicting the official “winning” narrative is evidence that faced by more determined military pressure, Boko Haram is resorting to wider use of suicide bombings, carried out by women and children, and increased attrition, including more hostage-taking. According to the 2015 Global Terrorism Index, a survey by the New York-based Institute for Economics and Peace, Boko Haram remains the most deadly terrorist group in the world. And there are growing fears that, evolving in parallel to the internationalisation of the counter-terrorism campaign, a once localised hardline Islamist movement is morphing into a regional jihadist threat. The disastrous economic and social legacy of Boko Haram’s depredations, and a linked, ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Lake Chad basin, has brought calls for Buhari to adopt a more constructive approach extending beyond crude military suppression tactics. Amnesty International claimed recently that the Nigerian army, notorious for past human rights abuses, had killed 350 Muslim civilians in northern Kaduna state and secretly buried them in a mass grave. In a statement linked to the Abuja summit, the UN security council urged regional states to pursue “a comprehensive strategy to address the governance, security, development, socio-economic and humanitarian dimensions of the crisis”. The independent Brussels-based International Crisis Group said Boko Haram was “seemingly on a back foot, but it is unlikely to be eliminated in a decisive battle”. Regional powers should “move beyond military cooperation and design a more holistic local and regional response”. In particular, the ICG said, Nigeria and its allies should more effectively collate and exploit information gathered from captured fighters, abductees, defectors and civilians in newly recaptured areas. Nnamdi Obasi, the ICG’s senior analyst for Nigeria, warned that Buhari’s tough approach was having a negative knock-on effect in other Nigerian trouble spots. He pointed in particular to the south-east, where Igbo secessionist groups are demanding the restoration of the ill-fated republic of Biafra. Nigeria’s Middle Belt has seen increasing levels of violence between local communities, while the 2009 peace deal that ended the insurgency in the oil-rich Niger Delta is unravelling, Obasi said. Up-and-coming militant groups included the so-called Niger Delta Avengers and the Egbesu Mightier Fraternity. Peaceful manifestations of unrest had been met with harsh measures, including arbitrary arrests. “Both groups have sent the government their lists of demands, mostly for local control of oil revenues, threatening even more crippling attacks if they are ignored. The government’s response – deploying more military assets and threatening an unmitigated crackdown – portends an escalation of the violence,” Obasi said. Insecurity and social tension is being aggravated across Nigeria by its deteriorating economic situation, a 70% year-on-year devaluation of the national currency, the naira, fuel and power shortages, rising unemployment and continuing problems with endemic corruption, the ICG said. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/31/buhari-crackdown-nigeria-fails-boko-haram?CMP=share_btn_tw |
while some communities in Delta state may have cultural affinity with the people of the South EastThe rally took place in these communities so stop making noise mr SSG |
APC Scam, Buhari Scam... What will be the new movie they will use to distract their zombies now? Anyway, where is omenka |
but bubu zombies claim the dullard is fighting corruption.. Nothing is working under this government
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Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki has said that anti-graft agencies are literally paying lip services to the issue of fighting corruption. Saraki made the statement after going through the report of the audit report of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), where there are several allegations of corruption to the tune of over N1trillion. In a report by TheCable, the Senate President accused the anti-graft agencies of finding pleasure in harassing government officials than investigating allegations of corruption in the oil sector. Speaking when a delegation of the Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) led by Waziri Adio, its executive secretary, presented the organisation’s audit report to him, Saraki said, “I studied the report in the early hours of this morning, and honestly I was just dumbfounded about the figures that we are talking about.” Continuing, he said, 'This is just 2013, one year’s report. It is not cumulative. In one year’s audit report you are talking about figures of over $3.8billion at that time I am sure the rate was close to N150 per dollar. So you are talking about N650billion. Then you are talking about another N358billion which brings it close to about N1trillion. 'Then you are talking about assets that were undervalued and transferred to NPDC but still no payment was made. You are talking about NAPIMS paying cash calls for an asset that doesn’t belong anymore to NNPC and you truly wonder that this is going on right under our nose here in this country. 'What is the ICPC doing? What is the EFCC doing? This is what is killing this country. Honestly, I just concluded that as a country I don’t think we are serious. We are just paying lip service to this issue of fighting corruption because this is the real terminology of economic sabotage. 'This is what I believe agencies that are truly fighting corruption should have taken up. Meanwhile you see them sometimes chasing a local government chairman for N10million or chasing even the state governments for less amounts,' Saraki stressed. Charging the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to channel its energy into helping Nigeria recover allegedly misappropriated funds in the oil sector, Saraki said, 'These are just astronomical figures and nobody is being asked where the authority came from. Even if you say it was a minister, do we have where managements of those organisations have been able to say this is not what should be done? 'There are people who are responsible in management to advise on what should be done. And these people am sure are just walking the streets up and down without anybody asking them any question. It is incredible. 'Honestly, we must begin to do something about this because unless we do that we are just wasting our time. We are just chasing areas that maybe catch news headlines but they don’t have any effect,' he disclosed. http://pulse.ng/local/saraki-we-are-just-paying-lip-service-to-corruption-war-senate-president-says-id5097808.html |

